Actuating Handle for a Motor Vehicle

20170234040 ยท 2017-08-17

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    Abstract

    Actuating handle (100) for a motor vehicle for opening and/or closing a door or a flap, comprising a grip element (101) which is designed for movement between an actuating position, in which the grip element (101) is arranged that can be actuated for manually opening a door or a flap (103), and a locking position, in which the grip element (101) is accommodated in a recess (105), wherein the grip element (101) comprises surrounding grip element delimiting sections (107) and the recess (105) has recess delimiting sections (109), wherein the actuating handle (100) is designed such that in the locking position of the grip element (101) each of the grip element delimiting sections (107) is arranged opposite a corresponding recess delimiting section (109), and wherein lighting means (201) are arranged at least in some regions on the grip element delimiting sections (107).

    Claims

    1. An actuating handle for a motor vehicle for opening and/or closing a door or hatch, the actuating handle comprising: a grip element operable between an actuating position in which the grip element can be actuated to manually open a door or hatch and a locking position in which the grip element is accommodated in a cavity, the grip element having surrounding grip element-delimiting sections and the cavity having cavity-delimiting sections with each of the grip element-delimiting sections being positioned opposite a respective corresponding cavity-delimiting section when the grip element is in the locking position; and light sources disposed in at least some regions of the grip element-delimiting sections.

    2. The actuating handle according to claim 1, wherein the light source is a continuous illumination strip that extends along the grip element-delimiting sections in a circumference direction of the grip element.

    3. The actuating handle according to claim 2, wherein in the grip element-delimiting sections, the continuous illumination strip is positioned substantially in the middle in a depth direction.

    4. The actuating handle according to claim 1, wherein the light source is covered in the locking position of the grip element.

    5. The actuating handle according to claim 1, wherein the light source is operable to indicate an open or closed state of the door or hatch in the actuating position of the grip element.

    6. The actuating handle according to claim 1, wherein the light source is operable to indicate a battery charge state of a motor vehicle in the actuating position of the grip element.

    7. The actuating handle according to claim 1, wherein the grip element has an emergency actuation cavity.

    8. The actuating handle according to claim 1, wherein the actuating handle has a lock cylinder, that is covered by the grip element in the locking position.

    9. The actuating handle according to claim 1, wherein the grip element is operable to be moved from the locking position into the actuating position through actuation of a remote control or activation of a distance sensor.

    10. The actuating handle according to claim 1, wherein the grip element is operable to be moved from the locking position into the actuating position by being driven around a pivot axis.

    Description

    [0012] Exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings and will be described in greater detail below.

    [0013] FIG. 1 is a schematic depiction of an actuating handle in the locking position, and

    [0014] FIG. 2 is a schematic depiction of an actuating handle in the actuating position.

    [0015] FIG. 1 is a schematic depiction of an actuating handle 100 for a motor vehicle for opening and/or closing a door or hatch 103 in the locking position. The grip element 101 has a rectangular basic shape and is accommodated in a rectangular cavity 105. The grip element 105 [sic] is accommodated in the cavity 105 in such a way that the grip element is flush with a door or hatch 103. The grip element 101 is delimited by surrounding grip element-delimiting sections 107, which, in the locking position or in the state in which the grip element 101 is accommodated in the cavity 105, are positioned opposite corresponding cavity-delimiting sections 109. Alternatively, the grip element 101 and the corresponding cavity 105 can have an oval or other shape. On an outer surface 113, the grip element 101 is provided with an emergency actuation cavity 111. By pressing the emergency actuation cavity 111, it is possible to mechanically move the grip element 101 from the locking position into the actuating position. This cavity is embodied as circular in the present embodiment, but it can also be embodied in any other conceivable shape.

    [0016] FIG. 2 is a schematic depiction of an actuating handle 100 for a motor vehicle for opening and/or closing a door or hatch 103 in the actuating position. In the actuating position, the grip element 101 is positioned so that it can be actuated in order to manually open a door or hatch 103. In the embodiment shown, the grip element 101 is embodied so that it can be moved around a pivot axis from the locking position into the actuating position. This can be implemented, for example, with an electric drive, which can be actuated by tripping capacitive sensors on the outer surface 113 of the grip element 101, by actuating a remote control, or by activating a distance sensor. The grip element-delimiting sections 107 are provided with light sources 201 at least in some regions. In the present embodiment, the light source 201 is embodied as a continuous illumination strip; the illumination strip extends along the grip element-delimiting sections 107 in a circumference direction of the grip element 101. The continuous illumination strip can, for example, be embodied in the form of a multitude of LEDs or an alternative light source; the continuous illumination strip on the grip element-delimiting sections 107 is positioned essentially in the middle in a depth direction. Preferably, the central positioning of the continuous illumination strip can also be offset in a depth direction. This facilitates an improved protection of the light source in the locking position and less light can escape outward from the light source. Preferably, the light source 201 is embodied so that it is able to indicate an open or closed state of the door or hatch 103 when the grip element 101 is in the actuating position. For example, this can be implemented in order to illuminate the light source in different colors. In this connection, it would be conceivable to indicate an open state of the door or hatch by illuminating the light source in green, whereas a closed state of the door or hatch could be indicated by illuminating the light source in red. Alternatively or in addition, the light source 201 is embodied to indicate a battery charge state of a motor vehicle when the grip element 101 is in the actuating position. This is particularly important especially when using a battery-operated motor vehicle. The grip element 101 has the emergency actuation cavity 111 on an outer surface 113. In addition, the actuating handle 100 has a lock cylinder 203, which is covered by the grip element 101 in the locking position. Manual actuation of the emergency actuation cavity 111 uncovers the lock cylinder 203, permitting it to be manually actuated with a key. Alternatively or in addition, the actuating handle 100 cooperates with a remote control or a distance sensor. As a result, it is convenient for a user to use the actuating handle 100 since the grip element 101 is moved from the locking position into the actuating position through actuation of a remote control or through activation of a distance sensor. The movement of the grip element 101 from the locking position in to the actuating position is performed by a pivoting motion produced by a driving action around a pivot axis. Alternatively, however, the movement can also occur in translatory fashion; in this case, it would be necessary to find a suitable alternative solution with regard to the emergency actuation cavity.

    [0017] The embodiment of the invention is not limited to the preferred exemplary embodiments indicated above. Instead, it is conceivable for there to be a number of variants that make use of the solution shown, even with fundamentally different embodiments. All of the features and/or advantages, including design details, spatial arrangements, and method steps that can be inferred from the claims, the description, or the drawings can be essential to the invention both in and of themselves and in a wide variety of combinations with one another.