ACTUATING DEVICE FOR A DOOR LOCK OF A VEHICLE DOOR
20220170298 · 2022-06-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B77/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B85/107
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B77/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An actuating apparatus for a door lock of a vehicle door, in particular as part of a door handle arrangement of a vehicle door, wherein the actuating apparatus has a handle part that is grippable by a hand and is configured in order to be transferable between a resting position and a ready position, and wherein the handle part is manually movable from the ready position into an actuating position and is in particular pivotably or linearly extendable, wherein the actuating apparatus is configured in order to actuate the door lock when the handle part reaches or has reached the actuating position. The actuating apparatus has a blocking and/or delay mechanism, which cooperates with the handle part such that the handle part is transferable from the ready position back into the resting position only with a time delay and/or only in an at least partially braked or dampened manner.
Claims
1. An actuating apparatus for a door lock of a vehicle door, wherein the actuating apparatus has a handle part that is grippable by a hand, wherein the handle part is configured in order to be transferable between a resting position and a ready position, and wherein the handle part is manually movable into an actuating position proceeding from the ready position and is pivotably or linearly extendable, wherein the actuating apparatus is configured in order to actuate the door lock when the handle part reaches or has reached the actuating position, wherein the actuating apparatus has a blocking and/or delay mechanism, which cooperates with the handle part such that the handle part is transferable from the ready position back into the resting position only with a time delay and/or only in an at least partially braked or dampened manner.
2. The actuating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the blocking and/or delay mechanism is configured in order to compel a non-uniform sequence of movement upon the handle part from the ready position back into the resting position on a purely mechanical basis during the return movement of the handle part.
3. The actuating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein yhr blocking and/or delay mechanism is configured in order to compel a non-uniform sequence of movement upon the handle part from the ready position back into the resting position during the return movement of the handle part, in such a manner that, initially during a return movement of the handle part, in a predetermined or determinable period of time, the sequence of movement of the handle part is delayed in comparison to a subsequent sequence of movement of the handle part.
4. The actuating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the blocking and/or delay mechanism has a damping device that acts in a motion-dampening or motion-braking manner upon a return movement of the handle part at least temporarily during a return movement of the handle part from the ready position back into the resting position. wherein the blocking and/or delay mechanism is configured such that the damping device enters, at least temporarily, into an operative connection with the handle part only from a predetermined or determinable position of the handle part in order to act upon the return movement of the handle part in a motion-damping or motion-braking manner.
5. The actuating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the blocking and/or delay mechanism has a control element designed at least in regions as a cam disk, which is configured in order to interact with the handle part at least during the return movement of the handle part from the ready position back into the resting position in such a way that a non-uniform sequence of movement is compelled upon the handle part such that, initially during a return movement of the handle part, in a predetermined or determinable period of time, the sequence of movement of the handle part is delayed in comparison to a subsequent sequence of movement of the handle part.
6. The actuating apparatus according to claim 5, wherein a manipulator is associated with the door lock, said manipulator being transferable between a released position in which the door lock is unlocked and a neutral position in which the door lock is locked, wherein the manipulator associated with the door lock is configured such that it interacts with the control element in its released position, wherein, in the neutral position of the manipulator, the interaction with the control element is suspended.
7. The actuating apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the control element is pivotably mounted about a first pivot axis relative to the handle part, wherein the handle part is pivotably mounted about a second pivot axis extending parallel to the pivot axis of the control element relative to the vehicle door, wherein the control element is coupled or operatively connected to the handle part via a gear element or a gear mechanism such that, during a pivoting movement of the handle part about the second pivot axis caused in order to transfer the handle part from the resting position into the ready position, the control element is transferred from a starting position into a ready position by way of a pivoting of the control element about the first pivot axis.
8. The actuating apparatus according to claims 6, wherein the manipulator associated with the door lock is configured such that it permits, in its released position, the transfer of the control element from the starting position into the ready position but blocks a pivoting or rotating movement of the control element about the first pivot axis that is necessary for the transfer of the control element from the ready position back into the starting position, wherein the manipulator associated with the door lock is configured such that, in its released position, it forms a pawl with the control element, such that a pivoting or rotating movement of the control element about the first pivot axis, which is necessary for the transfer of the control element from the starting position into the ready position, is made possible, but a pivoting or rotating movement of the control element about the first pivot axis, which is necessary for the transfer of the control element from the ready position back into the starting position, is blocked. wherein the manipulator associated with the door lock is configured in such a way that, in its released position, it forms a mold pawl with the control element, the mold pawl in the form of a tooth pawl or bar pawl and/or a friction pawl, and/or wherein the manipulator associated with the door lock is configured as a blocking element, and wherein the control element has a blocking projection with a stop, wherein, in the released position, the manipulator configured as a blocking element abuts against the stop and blocks a pivoting or rotating movement of the control element about the first pivot axis, which is necessary for the transfer of the control element from the ready position back into the starting position.
9. The actuating apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the gear element or the gear mechanism is configured in order to, upon or after reaching the ready position of the control element, suspend or at least interrupt the coupling or operative connection between the control element and the handle part such that, during a pivoting movement of the handle part about the second pivot axis (8) caused in order to transfer the handle part from the ready position into the actuating position, the control element is not further and/or no longer pivoted about the first pivot axis, wherein the gear element or the gear mechanism is further configured in order to hold the control element in the ready position when the handle part is further pivoted out of the ready position into the actuating position and vice versa upon or after reaching the ready position of the control element; and/or wherein the gear element is configured as a gear element of a slotted control system, or the gear mechanism is configured at least partially as a slotted control system, wherein the slotted control system has a slotted guide in the form of a slotted guide surface, which is configured in order to forcefully guide a slotted region of the handle part, said region being associated with the slotted control system and operatively connected to the handle part, according to the slotted guide.
10. The actuating apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the control element is configured at least in regions as a cam disk having a non-uniform edge region, and wherein the handle part has a lever region fixedly connected to the handle part, which region is configured in order to pick up the movement the non-uniform edge region of the cam disk resulting from the rotation of the cam disk about the first pivot axis during the movement of the control element from the ready position into the starting position, such that the sequence of movement of the handle part is controlled by the control element accordingly during the movement of the handle part from the ready position into the starting position. wherein the blocking and/or delay mechanism is configured such that a contact between the lever region of the handle part and the non-uniform edge region of the cam disk is suspended upon or after reaching the ready position of the control element.
11. The actuating apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the lever region of the handle part has a guide roller or a guide wheel, via which a movement of the non-uniform edge region of the cam disk is picked up during the movement of the control element from the starting position into the ready position and back, wherein the guide roller or the guide wheel is elastically mounted at least in regions in the lever region of the handle part, such that, when a predetermined or determinable critical force is applied to the guide roller or the guide wheel via the edge region of the cam disk, the roller or wheel can be pressed into the lever region), and/or wherein the guide roller or the guide wheel is mounted at least in regions in the lever region and has an axis as well as an outer roller surface arranged coaxially and/or concentrically to the axis, said roller surface being connected to the axis elastically, such that, when a predetermined or determinable critical force is applied to the guide roller or the guide wheel via the edge region of the cam disk, the outer roller surface of the guide roller or guide wheel can be pressed into the lever region at least in regions.
12. The actuating apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the blocking and/or delay mechanism has a braking device associated with the control element, which device is configured in order to brake a pivoting movement of the control element during the pivoting about the first pivot axis, wherein the braking device has a rotating damper, which is or can be brought into operative connection with the control element via a gear such that at least a pivoting movement of the control element from the ready position into the starting position is braked, wherein the rotating damper is configured in order to brake rotationally on both sides.
13. The actuating apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the blocking and/or delay mechanism has an overload protection associated with the control element, which protection is configured in order to suspend the contact between the lever region of the handle part and the non-uniform edge region of the region of the control element configured as a cam disk, during a return movement of the handle part from the ready position back into the resting position, when a predetermined or determinable critical force is applied to the handle part.
14. The actuating apparatus according to claim 13, wherein, in order to suspend the contact between the lever region and the control element as needed, the control element is slidable relative to the lever region along the first pivot axis, wherein the non-uniform edge region of the cam disk and an edge region of the lever region of the handle part provided with the edge region of the cam disk for picking up a movement of the cam disk are configured to run diagonally such that, upon exceeding critical force that is exerted by the handle part and the lever region on the edge region of the cam disk and is predetermined or determinable, the overload protection is activated and the control element is slid along the first pivot axis (7) relative to the lever region for the as-needed suspension of the contact between the lever region and the control element.
15. The actuating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a biasing element is associated with the handle part for biasing the handle part into the resting position of the handle part, wherein the biasing element is configured as a leg spring; and/or wherein the actuating apparatus has a blocking and/or delay mechanism, which has a control element being configured at least in regions as a cam disk, wherein a biasing element is associated with the control element for biasing the control element into the starting position of the control element, wherein the biasing element is configured as a leg spring.
16. A vehicle door having an actuating apparatus according to claim 1 for actuating a door lock of the vehicle door as needed, wherein, in the resting position, the handle part is arranged at least substantially flush with a surface of the vehicle door when the actuating apparatus is installed in the vehicle door, and wherein the handle part, in the ready position when the actuating apparatus is installed in the vehicle door, projects at least in regions further from the vehicle door than in the resting position, wherein the handle part is present in both the ready position as well as the actuating position at least substantially parallel to the outer shell of the vehicle, wherein the handle part is associated with a kinematics for this purpose, which is configured in order to translate a rotating movement generated by an actuator, into a linear movement of the handle part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0084] Exemplary embodiments of the solution according to the invention are described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0130] Unless otherwise indicated, the same reference numerals in the enclosed figures refer to the same or functionally similar objects.
[0131] In
[0132] In order to actuate the handle part 4 out of the exactly flush resting position shown in position (A), a force must in particular be applied manually on the shorter lever arm of the handle part 4, as indicated schematically in position (B). Through the application of a force to the shorter lever arm of the handle part 4, the latter is pivoted about its rotational or pivot axis 8 relative to the vehicle body 3 and brought into an exposed working position, the so-called ready position (C).
[0133] In the position (D) of
[0134] In position (E) in
[0135] In order to minimize, and in particular to exclude, this risk of injury, a clamping protection is proposed according to the invention, with which an unintended clamping of the operator's fingers between the handle part 4 and the vehicle body 3 can be effectively prevented when the handle part 4 is pivoted backwards out of the ready position into the exactly flush position.
[0136] Embodiments of the clamping protection are described in more detail below with reference to
[0137] In these drawings, a door handle arrangement 1 with an actuating apparatus 2 for a door lock of a vehicle door 3 is shown, wherein the actuating apparatus 2 has a handle part 4 that can be gripped with a hand.
[0138] The handle part 4 is in particular manually transferable between a resting position and a ready position. Starting from the ready position, the handle part 4 is manually movable into an actuating position, wherein the actuating apparatus 2 is configured in order to actuate the door lock (not shown in the drawings) when the handle part 4 reaches or has reached the actuating position.
[0139] In the resting position, the handle part 4 is preferably arranged at least substantially flush with a surface of the vehicle door 3 when the actuating apparatus 2 is installed in the vehicle door 3.
[0140] In the ready position, when the actuating apparatus 2 is installed in the vehicle door 3, the handle part 4 projects at least in regions from the vehicle door 3 further than in the resting position.
[0141] The ready position is preferably a position in which the handle part 4 is or can be kept relaxed by means of a blocking and/or delay mechanism. In the ready position, the handle part 4 is manually grippable or better grippable than in the resting position.
[0142] However, it is preferably also possible to grip the handle part 4 in the resting position and manually pull it into the ready position and then into the actuating position. In the ready position, when the actuating apparatus 2 is installed in the vehicle door 3, the handle part 4 projects at least in regions from the vehicle door 3 further than in the resting position.
[0143] The actuating apparatus 2 can be fixed, for example screwed, to the body part of a vehicle body 3 via a housing of the door handle arrangement 1 (not shown in the drawings). For example, the vehicle can be a car or a truck.
[0144] The body part may be made of a metal, for example steel or aluminum. It can be a sheet metal body part. However, the body part can also be made of plastic. This generally applies to the entire vehicle body 3. The body part can itself form part of the exterior surface of the vehicle. However, it is also conceivable that this is a body part that is attached to a further body part forming a part of the exterior surface of the vehicle. The body part and, optionally, the further body part have a body cut-out in which the door handle arrangement 1 is employed with the actuating apparatus 2 such that the handle part 4 is accessible from the outside in the mounted state.
[0145] On the one hand, the handle part 4 is movably mounted in the housing for unlocking and/or opening the vehicle door 3. The handle part 4 is mounted in particular between a resting position located in the housing, which corresponds to the closed state of the door handle arrangement 1 or vehicle door 3, and a ready position/actuating position that is moved out of the housing.
[0146] For example, for this purpose, the handle part 4 can be pivotably mounted in the housing. The unlocking of the vehicle door 3 can be purely mechanical, electrical, or also electrical and redundantly mechanical.
[0147] If the unlocking is exclusively electrical, the pivoting of the handle part 4 out of the resting position into the actuating position serves only to pull the door that has already been unlocked and, if necessary, to actuate the electrical unlocking. The door can also be pre-opened electrically via a low opening path.
[0148] The actuating apparatus 2 has a blocking and/or delay mechanism, which cooperates with the handle part 4 such that the handle part 4 is transferable from the ready position back into the resting position only with a time delay and/or only in an at least partially braked or dampened manner.
[0149] In particular, the blocking and/or delay mechanism is configured in order to compel a non-uniform sequence of movement upon the handle part 4 from the ready position back into the resting position on a purely mechanical basis during the return movement of the handle part 4. In this case, the return movement is initially delayed with respect to its sequence in comparison to a subsequent sequence of movement of the handle part 4.
[0150] With reference to the illustrations in
[0151] In detail, in
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[0153] In the first concept of the present invention shown schematically in
[0154] The blocking and/or delay mechanism used in this case has a lever 32 mounted about a pivot axis 31 in a rocker-like manner, wherein the pivot axis 31 extends perpendicular to the pivot axis 8, about which the handle part 4 is pivotable relative to the vehicle door 3.
[0155] The rocker-like lever 32 has a first end region and an opposite second end region, wherein the first end region of the lever 32 is arranged in the region of the pivot axis 8 of the handle part 4. The lever 32 is mounted such that it abuts a lever region 33 of the handle part 4 from below with its first end region due to the gravitational force. For this purpose, a corresponding weight 34 can be attached to the second end region of the lever 32 in order to press the lever 32 from below against the lever region 33 of the handle part.
[0156] In place of such a “gravitational” biasing of the lever 32, a corresponding spring element can also be used in order to press the first end region of the lever 32 against the lever region 33 of the handle part 4.
[0157] A corresponding, in particular block-like, contact region 35 is formed at the first end region of the rocker-like mounted lever 32. This region stands in a frictional connection with an in particular elastic damper 36.
[0158] When, as shown in
[0159] Due to the rocker-like mounting of the lever 32 and the gravitational biasing of the lever 32, the lever 32 can move about the pivot axis 31 such that the first end region of the lever 32, and in particular the block-like contact region 35, moves upwards along the damper 36. This position is shown in
[0160] If now, as indicated in
[0161] In
[0162] As can be seen in the illustrations in
[0163] A similar concept is shown in
[0164] A similar damping device is also used in the concept shown in
[0165] However, this movement coupling between the control element 40 and the handle part 4 is interrupted when the handle part 4 is to be moved back into the resting position from the actuating position shown in
[0166] A similar mechanism is employed in the concept shown in
[0167] In the exemplary embodiment of the actuating apparatus 2 according the invention according to
[0168] In the exemplary embodiment of the actuating apparatus 2 according to the invention, the control element 5 is pivotably mounted about a first pivot axis relative to the handle part 4.
[0169] In a similar manner, the handle part 4 is pivotably mounted about a second pivot axis 7, which extends in particular parallel to the pivot axis 8 of the control element 5, relative to the vehicle door 3.
[0170] A biasing element 20 in the form of a spring element is associated with the handle part 4 in order to bias the handle part 4 into the resting position of the handle part 4. As shown in the drawings, the biasing element 20 is in particular embodied as a leg spring.
[0171] A biasing element 21, in particular in the form of a spring element, is also associated with the control element 5 in order to bias the control element 5 into the starting position of the control element 5, wherein the biasing element 21 is in particular embodied as a leg spring.
[0172] The control element 5 is coupled or operatively connected to the handle part 4 via a gear element or via a gear mechanism such that, during a pivoting movement of the handle part 4 about the second pivot axis 8 caused in order to transfer the handle part 4 from the resting position into the ready position, the control element 5 is transferred from the aforementioned starting position into a ready position by way of a pivoting of the control element 5 about the first pivot axis 7.
[0173] The gear element or the gear mechanism, via which the control 5 element is coupled or operatively connected to the handle part 4, is further configured in order to, upon or after reaching the ready position of the control element 5, suspend or at least interrupt the coupling or operative connection between the control element 5 and the handle part 4 such that, during a pivoting movement of the handle part 4 about the second pivot axis 8 caused in order to transfer the handle part 4 from the ready position into the actuating position, the control element 5 is not further or no longer pivoted about the first pivot axis 7.
[0174] In particular, the gear element or the gear mechanism is configured in order to hold the control element 5 in the ready position when the handle part 4 is further pivoted from the ready position into the actuating position and vice versa upon or after reaching the ready position of the control element 5.
[0175] As can in particular be seen in the illustration in
[0176] As already indicated, the blocking and/or delay mechanism has a control element 5, which is embodied as a cam disk 6 at least in regions, in order to compel a non-uniform sequence of movement on the handle part 4.
[0177] In particular, the control element 5 is configured at least in regions as a cam disk 6 having a non-uniform edge region 12.
[0178] On the other hand, the handle part 4 has a lever region 13 fixedly connected to the handle part 4. The lever region 13 is configured in order to pick up the movement the non-uniform edge region 12 of the cam disk 6 resulting from the rotation of the cam disk 6 about the first pivot axis 7 during the movement of the control element 5 from the ready position into the starting position, such that the sequence of movement of the handle part 4 is controlled by the control element 5 accordingly during the movement of the control element 5 from the ready position into the starting position.
[0179] In detail, the blocking and/or delay mechanism is configured such that a contact between the lever region 13 of the handle part 4 and the non-uniform edge region 12 of the cam disk 6 is suspended upon or after reaching the ready position of the control element 5, in particular during a further movement of the handle part 4 from the ready position into the actuating position.
[0180] In the cam disk mechanism thus formed, the lever region 13 of the handle part 4 has a guide roller or a guide wheel 14, via which a movement of the non-uniform edge region 12 of the cam disk 6 is picked up during the movement of the control element 5 from the starting position into the ready position and back.
[0181] The guide roller or the guide wheel 14 is preferably elastically, in particular spring-elastically, mounted at least in regions in the lever region 13 of the handle part 4, such that, when a in particular predetermined or determinable critical force is applied to the guide roller or the guide wheel 14 via the edge region 12 of the cam disk 6, the roller or wheel can be pressed into the lever region 13 in order to protect the guide roller or the guide wheel 14 from an overload,.
[0182] In an alternative embodiment, not shown in the drawings, the guide roller or the guide wheel 14 is also mounted at least in regions in the lever region 13. However, the mounting is not designed elastically.
[0183] Rather, in the alternative embodiment, it is provided that the guide roller or the guide wheel 14 has an axis as well as an outer roller surface arranged coaxially and/or concentrically to the axis, said roller surface being connected to the axis elastically, in particular spring-elastically, such that, when a in particular predetermined or determinable critical force is applied to the guide roller or the guide wheel 14 via the edge region 12 of the cam disk 6, the outer roller surface of the guide roller or guide wheel 14 can be pressed into the lever region 13 at least in regions.
[0184] In principle, such a guide roller or a guide wheel 14 for picking up a movement of the non-uniform edge region 12 of the cam disk 6 can be considered an optional feature. The movement of the non-uniform edge region 12 of the cam disk 6 can also be picked up via a direct line contact.
[0185] The blocking and/or delay mechanism has a braking device 17 associated with the control element 5, which device is configured in order to brake a pivoting movement of the control element 5 during the pivoting about the first pivot axis 7.
[0186] The braking device 17 has in particular a rotating damper, which preferably is or can be brought into operative connection with the control element 5 via a gear, in particular a cogwheel 18, such that at least a pivoting movement of the control element 5 from the ready position into the starting position is braked. In principle, however, it is also conceivable here that the rotating damper is configured in order to brake rotationally on both sides.
[0187] As shown in
[0188] For as-needed suspension of the contact between the lever region 13 and the control element 5, the control element 5 is in particular configured slidably relative to the lever region 13 along the first pivot axis 7.
[0189] In this context, it is in particular provided that the spring element 21 associated with the control element 5 is configured as a leg spring, which is designed to be compressible in its longitudinal direction, so that with this spring 21 the control element 5 is biased in the lower position, i.e. in the position in which the overload protection is not active.
[0190] On the other hand, the non-uniform edge region 12 of the cam disk 6 and an edge region 19 of the lever region 13 provided with the edge region 12 of the cam disk 6 for picking up a movement of the cam disk 6 are configured to run diagonally such that, upon exceeding critical force that is exerted by the lever region 13 on the edge region 12 of the cam disk 6 and is in particular predetermined or determinable, the overload protection is activated and the control element 5 is slid along the first pivot axis 7 relative to the lever region 13.
[0191] After activating the overload protection, the handle part 4 can return into the resting position, while the control element 5 also moves back into its resting position with a time delay and is then deactivated again due to the spring associated with the control element 5.
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[0193] The concept shown in
[0194] With respect to the blocking and/or delay mechanism, it is provided in the actuating apparatus shown in
[0195] On the other hand, the manipulator 41 associated with the door lock is configured in order to interact with the control element in its released position, wherein the interaction with the control element is suspended in the neutral position of the manipulator.
[0196] As in the embodiment shown in
[0197] Here, the manipulator 41 associated with the door lock is configured such that it permits, in its released position, the transfer of the control element from the starting position into the ready position but blocks a pivoting or rotating movement of the control element about the first pivot axis that is necessary for the transfer of the control element from the ready position back into the starting position,
[0198] In this context, it is conceivable that the manipulator 41 associated with the door lock is configured such that, in its released position, it forms a pawl with the control element, such that a pivoting or rotating movement of the control element about the first pivot axis, which is necessary for the transfer of the control element from the starting position into the ready position, is made possible, but a pivoting or rotating movement of the control element about the first pivot axis, which is necessary for the transfer of the control element from the ready position back into the starting position, is blocked.
[0199] According to implementations of this aspect, it is provided that the manipulator 41 associated with the door lock is configured in such a way that, in its released position, it forms a mold pawl with the control element, in particular a tooth pawl or bar pawl and/or a friction pawl.
[0200] Alternatively or additionally, it is conceivable that the manipulator 41 associated with the door lock is in particular configured as a blocking element, and wherein the control element has a blocking projection with a stop, wherein, in the released position, the manipulator 41 configured as a blocking element abuts against the stop and blocks a pivoting or rotating movement of the control element about the first pivot axis, which is necessary for the transfer of the control element from the ready position back into the starting position.
[0201] According to implementations of this aspect, it is provided that the blocking projection of the control element has a first, in particular flat, flank region and an opposing second, in particular steep, flank region, wherein the second, in particular steep, flank region defines the stop, and wherein the control element and/or the manipulator 41 configured as a blocking element are configured such that, when the control element is transferred from the starting position into the ready position, the manipulator 41 configured as a blocking element slides over the first, in particular flat, flank region of the blocking projection of the control element, while the manipulator 41 configured as a blocking element, when attempting to rotate backwards, hits against a second, in particular steep, flank region, forms a positive lock with the latter, and blocks the pivoting or rotating movement of the control element about the first pivot axis, which necessary for the transfer of the control element from the ready position back into the starting position.
[0202] In this context, for example, it is conceivable that the control element and/or the manipulator 41 configured as the blocking element are configured such that when the control element is transferred from the starting position into the ready position, the control element is movable along the first pivot axis relative to the manipulator 41 configured as the blocking element.
[0203] According to implementations of the actuating apparatus according to the invention, it is provided that the manipulator 41 associated with the door lock is configured as a blocking element that can be retracted and extended parallel to the first pivot axis relative to the control element, wherein the blocking element is in its retracted state in the neutral position of the manipulator and in its extended state in the released position of the manipulator.
[0204] The invention further relates to a door handle arrangement for a vehicle door, wherein the door handle arrangement has an actuating apparatus of the manner according to the invention described above.
[0205] In addition, the present invention relates to a vehicle door having a door handle arrangement or actuating apparatus for actuating a door lock of the vehicle door as needed.
[0206] In the resting position of the handle part, the handle part is arranged at least substantially flush with a surface of the vehicle door when the actuating apparatus is installed in the vehicle door. In the ready position, when the actuating apparatus is installed in the vehicle door, the handle part projects at least in regions from the vehicle door further than in the resting position.
[0207] In the embodiment shown in
[0208] The invention is not limited to the embodiments shown in the drawings, but results when all of the features disclosed herein are considered together.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0209] 1 Door handle arrangement
[0210] 2 Actuating apparatus
[0211] 3 Vehicle door
[0212] 4 Handle part
[0213] 5 Control element
[0214] 6 Cam disk of the control element
[0215] 7 First pivot axis
[0216] 8 Second pivot axis
[0217] 9 Gear mechanism
[0218] 10 Slotted guide
[0219] 11 Slotted region of the handle part
[0220] 12 Non-uniform edge region of the cam disk
[0221] 13 Lever region
[0222] 14 Guide roller/guide wheel
[0223] 15 Axis of the guide roller/guide wheel
[0224] 16 Roller surface of guide roller/guide wheel
[0225] 17 Braking device
[0226] 18 Gear/cogwheel
[0227] 19 Edge region of the lever region
[0228] 20 Biasing element of the handle part
[0229] 21 Biasing element of the control element
[0230] 31 Pivot axis
[0231] 32 Rocker-like mounted lever
[0232] 33 Lever region
[0233] 34 Weight
[0234] 35 Block-like contact region
[0235] 36 Damper
[0236] 37 Rotating damper
[0237] 38 Spring
[0238] 39 Blocking element
[0239] 40 Control element
[0240] 41 Manipulator