Linear reciprocating-motion apparatus
11739571 · 2023-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B63/22
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E05B17/10
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E05B81/16
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B60K2015/0584
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05C5/02
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E05B83/34
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International classification
E05B83/34
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E05B63/22
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E05B81/16
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E05B81/64
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Abstract
A linear reciprocating-motion apparatus includes at least one movable member (10, 30) supported by a housing (90) and being capable of undergoing linear reciprocating motion in a range that includes a first position, a second position, and a third position; a stopper (50) supported by the housing to be displaceable between a blocking position that blocks the at least one movable member and a nonblocking position that does not block the at least one movable member, and is displaced to the nonblocking position in response to a specific operation; an intermittent mechanism (100, 200) that interacts with movement of the at least one movable member and assumes a specific state once every two times that the at least one movable member moves to the third position; and a switch (SW1) that, in response to the specific state, is switched from a disconnected state or a connected state to the other thereof.
Claims
1. A linear reciprocating-motion apparatus comprising: a housing; at least one movable member supported by the housing such that it is capable of undergoing linear reciprocating motion in a linear range that includes: a first position, a second position, and a third position that is separated from the first position more than the second position, the at least one movable member being biased toward the first position; a stopper that: (i) is supported by the housing, (ii) is displaceable between a blocking position at which movement of the at least one movable member from the second position to the first position is prohibited and a nonblocking position at which movement of the at least one movable member from the second position to the first position is permitted, (iii) is biased toward the blocking position, and (iv) is configured to be displaced to the nonblocking position in response to a specific manual operation for moving the at least one movable member to the first position; a switch provided in the housing and having a movable protrusion; and an intermittent mechanism configured to interact with the linear reciprocating motion of the at least one movable member such that, in response to the specific manual operation, the intermittent mechanism assumes a specific state that switches the switch from one of a disconnected state and a connected state to the other of the disconnected state and the connected state once every two times that the at least one movable member is moved to the third position; wherein: the intermittent mechanism comprises: a first intermittent-guide part that is pivotably supported by the housing, the first intermittent-guide part having a first intermittent profile; and a first interacting mechanism that: (i) is displaceably supported by the housing, (ii) includes a first guided part that is guided by the first intermittent profile, and (iii) is configured to displace the first guided part upon interacting with the linear reciprocating motion of the at least one movable member; the first intermittent profile has defined thereon a fourth position, a fifth position, a maximum separation position that is most spaced apart from the fourth position and the fifth position, and an intermediate stopping position that is positioned between the maximum separation position and a range that includes the fourth position and the fifth position; the first guided part is configured to cycle around, in order, the maximum separation position, the fourth position, the intermediate stopping position, and the fifth position; each time the first intermittent-guide part is repetitively moved by the at least one movable member moving to the third position, the first intermittent-guide part is configured to guide the first guided part alternately to the fourth position or to the fifth position; guiding the first guided part to the fifth position is defined as the specific state; and the switch is configured such that, when the specific state is assumed by guiding the first guided part to the fifth position, the first intermittent-guide part presses the movable protrusion and causes the switch to switch from one of a disconnected state and a connected state to the other of the disconnected state and the connected state.
2. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the first intermittent-guide part is biased so as to displace the fourth position and the fifth position of the first intermittent profile in a direction away from the first interacting mechanism, and the fourth position is spaced apart farther from the first interacting mechanism than the fifth position; and a restricting part is defined on the first intermittent profile between the maximum separation position and the fourth position, the restricting part being configured to block a change in path of the first guided part as the first guided part is being guided from the maximum separation position to the fourth position toward the intermediate stopping position.
3. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus according to claim 2, wherein, when guided to the intermediate stopping position, the first guided part is configured to be held at the intermediate stopping position by being pressed against a guide wall that extends from the fifth position on the first intermittent profile toward the maximum separation position.
4. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus according to claim 2, wherein: the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus is configured to function as a linear reciprocating-motion apparatus for use in a vehicle that is to be provided between an opening on a vehicle body and a lid configured to open and close the opening; the lid is displaceable in a pivot range that includes: an open position at which the opening is open, a closed position at which the opening is closed, and a pressed-in position at which the lid is pressed in from the closed position to the side opposite the open position; the housing is configured to be attached to the vehicle body; the at least one movable member extends centered around an axial center passing through the opening and is configured to undergo linear reciprocating motion in the direction of the axial center in the linear range that includes: the first position corresponding to the open position, the second position corresponding to the closed position, and the third position corresponding to the pressed-in position; and the specific manual operation is a manual opening operation for displacing the lid to the open position.
5. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising an electric actuator that (i) is provided in the housing, (ii) is operably connected to the stopper and (iii) is configured to displace the stopper to the nonblocking position when energized in response to the manual opening operation.
6. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the at least one movable member comprises: a linearly-movable shaft that (i) extends centered on the axial center, (ii) is supported by the housing such that the linearly-movable shaft is nonrotatable around the axial center and is configured to undergo linear reciprocating motion in the direction of the axial center in the linear range that includes the first position, the second position, and the third position, and (iii) is biased toward the first position; and a rotary shaft that (i) extends centered on the axial center, (ii) is supported by the linearly-movable shaft such that the rotary shaft is rotatable around the axial center and is configured to undergo linear reciprocating motion in the direction of the axial center, (iii) is rotatable to a latched position that latches the lid when the linearly-movable shaft is disposed in the second position or the third position and (iv) is rotatable to an unlatched position that does not latch the lid when the linearly-movable shaft is disposed in the first position.
7. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus according to claim 2, wherein: an island part is provided in the center of the first intermittent profile; the island part includes the restricting part and a recessed part that is recessed toward the maximum separation position on the fifth-position side of the restricting part; and the first guided part is configured to be held at the intermediate stopping position by entering the recessed part of the island part when guided to the intermediate stopping position.
8. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus is configured to function as a linear reciprocating-motion apparatus for use in a vehicle that is to be provided between an opening on a vehicle body and a lid configured to open and close the opening; the lid is displaceable in a pivot range that includes: an open position at which the opening is open, a closed position at which the opening is closed, and a pressed-in position at which the lid is pressed in from the closed position to the side opposite the open position; the housing is configured to be attached to the vehicle body; the at least one movable member extends centered around an axial center passing through the opening and is configured to undergo linear reciprocating motion in the direction of the axial center in the linear range that includes: the first position corresponding to the open position, the second position corresponding to the closed position, and the third position corresponding to the pressed-in position; and the specific manual operation is a manual opening operation for displacing the lid to the open position.
9. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising an electric actuator that (i) is provided in the housing, (ii) is operably connected to the stopper and (iii) is configured to displace the stopper to the nonblocking position when energized in response to the specific manual operation.
10. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one movable member comprises: a linearly-movable shaft that (i) extends centered on an axial center, (ii) is supported by the housing such that the linearly-movable shaft is nonrotatable around the axial center and is configured to undergo linear reciprocating motion in the direction of the axial center in the linear range that includes the first position, the second position, and the third position, and (iii) is biased toward the first position; and a rotary shaft that (i) extends centered on the axial center, (ii) is supported by the linearly-movable shaft such that the rotary shaft is rotatable around the axial center and is configured to undergo linear reciprocating motion in the direction of the axial center, (iii) is rotatable to a latched position that latches a lid when the linearly-movable shaft is disposed in the second position or the third position and (iv) is rotatable to an unlatched position that does not latch the lid when the linearly-movable shaft is disposed in the first position.
11. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus is configured such that: when the first guided part is in the maximum separation position, the at least one movable member is positioned in the first position; when the first guided part is between the maximum separation position and the fourth position, the at least one movable member is in the second position; when the first guided part is in the fourth position, the at least one movable member is in the third position; when the first guided part is in the intermediate stopping position, the at least one movable member is in the second position; and when the first guided part is in the fifth position, the at least one movable member is in the third position.
12. A linear reciprocating-motion apparatus, comprising: a housing; at least one movable member supported by the housing such that it is capable of undergoing linear reciprocating motion in a linear range that includes: a first position, a second position, and a third position that is separated from the first position more than the second position, the at least one movable member being biased toward the first position; a stopper that: (i) is supported by the housing, (ii) is displaceable between a blocking position at which movement of the at least one movable member from the second position to the first position is prohibited and a nonblocking position at which movement of the at least one movable member from the second position to the first position is permitted, (iii) is biased toward the blocking position, and (iv) is configured to be displaced to the nonblocking position in response to a specific manual operation for moving the at least one movable member to the first position; a switch provided in the housing and having a movable protrusion; and an intermittent mechanism configured to interact with the linear reciprocating motion of the at least one movable member such that, in response to the specific manual operation, the intermittent mechanism assumes a specific state that switches the switch from one of a disconnected state and a connected state to the other of the disconnected state and the connected state once every two times that the at least one movable member is moved to the third position; wherein: the intermittent mechanism comprises: a second intermittent-guide part that is provided on the housing so as to be immovable relative to the housing, the second intermittent-guide part having a second intermittent profile; and a second interacting mechanism that: (i) is displaceably supported by the housing, (ii) includes a second guided part that is guided by the second intermittent profile, and (iii) is configured to displace the second guided part upon interacting with the linear reciprocating motion of the at least one movable member; the second intermittent profile has defined thereon a sixth position, a seventh position, a maximum separation position that is most separated apart from the sixth position and the seventh position, and an intermediate stopping position that is positioned between the maximum separation position and a range that includes the sixth position and the seventh position; the second guided part is configured to cycle around, in order, the maximum separation position, the sixth position, the intermediate stopping position, and the seventh position; each time the at least one movable member repetitively moves to the third position, the second intermittent-guide part is configured to guide the second guided part alternately to the sixth position or to the seventh position; guiding the second guided part to the seventh position is defined as the specific state; and the switch is configured such that, when the specific state is assumed by guiding the second guided part to the seventh position, the second guided part presses the movable protrusion and causes the switch to switch from one of a disconnected state and a connected state to the other of the disconnected state and the connected state.
13. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus according to claim 12, wherein: the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus is configured to function as a linear reciprocating-motion apparatus for use in a vehicle that is to be provided between an opening on a vehicle body and a lid configured to open and close the opening; the lid is displaceable in a pivot range that includes: an open position at which the opening is open, a closed position at which the opening is closed, and a pressed-in position at which the lid is pressed in from the closed position to the side opposite the open position; the housing is configured to be attached to the vehicle body; the at least one movable member extends centered around an axial center passing through the opening and is configured to undergo linear reciprocating motion in the direction of the axial center in the linear range that includes: the first position corresponding to the open position, the second position corresponding to the closed position, and the third position corresponding to the pressed-in position; and the specific manual operation is a manual opening operation for displacing the lid to the open position.
14. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus according to claim 13, further comprising an electric actuator that (i) is provided in the housing, (ii) is operably connected to the stopper and (iii) is configured to displace the stopper to the nonblocking position when energized in response to the manual opening operation.
15. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the at least one movable member comprises: a linearly-movable shaft that (i) extends centered on the axial center, (ii) is supported by the housing such that the linearly-movable shaft is nonrotatable around the axial center and is configured to undergo linear reciprocating motion in the direction of the axial center in the linear range that includes the first position, the second position, and the third position, and (iii) is biased toward the first position; and a rotary shaft that (i) extends centered on the axial center, (ii) is supported by the linearly-movable shaft such that the rotary shaft is rotatable around the axial center and is configured to undergo linear reciprocating motion in the direction of the axial center, (iii) is rotatable to a latched position that latches the lid when the linearly-movable shaft is disposed in the second position or the third position and (iv) is rotatable to an unlatched position that does not latch the lid when the linearly-movable shaft is disposed in the first position.
16. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus is configured such that: when the second guided part is in the maximum separation position, the at least one movable member is in the first position; when the second guided part is between the maximum separation position and the sixth position, the at least one movable member is in the second position; when the second guided part is in the sixth position, the at least one movable member is in the third position; when the second guided part is in the intermediate stopping position, the at least one movable member is in the second position; and when the second guided part is in the seventh position, the at least one movable member is in the third position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(22) Working Examples 1-3 according to the present teachings are explained below, with reference to the drawings.
Working Example 1
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(24) The front and rear directions shown in
(25) Configuration of the Vehicle Opening, Fuel Door (Lid Body), Etc.
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(27) An opening 8 is provided on the body panel 9A of the vehicle body 9. The opening 8 is a recessed part that is formed such that one portion of the body panel 9A recesses toward the inner side of the vehicle from the right-side surface of the vehicle body 9 and is open toward the right-side surface of the vehicle body 9. The opening 8 has a bottom wall 8B and a support wall 7.
(28) The bottom wall 8B extends substantially planarly in the front-rear direction and the up-down direction, forming the bottom surface of the opening 8. A fuel-filling hole 8H is disposed in the center of the bottom wall 8B. In electric vehicles, the fuel-filling hole 8H is replaced with a charging port.
(29) The support wall 7 extends substantially planarly in the front-rear direction and the up-down direction at a location rearward of the bottom wall 8B and on the vehicle outer side, forming a portion of the inner-wall surface of the opening 8. A through hole 7H is formed so as to pass through the support wall 7. The through hole 7H is a round hole centered on axial center X10. Axial center X10 extends in the vehicle inside-outside direction and passes through the opening 8.
(30) A substantially planar fuel door (hereinafter, “lid body”) 5 is supported on the body panel 9A of the vehicle body 9 such that it is pivotable about opening/closing axial center X5. Opening/closing axial center X5 extends in the up-down direction along an opening edge on the front side of the opening 8. The lid body 5 is pivotable in a (pivot) range that includes: an open position shown in
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(35) The tip of the front latching flange 4A and the tip of the rear latching flange 4B oppose one other with a prescribed spacing between them in the front-rear direction. When the lid body 5 is in the closed position, axial center X10 passes through an intermediate position between the tip of the front latching flange 4A and the tip of the rear latching flange 4B.
(36) A maintenance opening 9M and an opening cover 9N are provided in/on the inner panel 9B of the vehicle body 9. The maintenance opening 9M is formed in the inner panel 9B rearward of the fuel-filling hole 8H. The maintenance opening 9M passes through the inner panel 9B and is sized such that the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1 can pass through the maintenance opening 9M.
(37) The opening cover 9N is removably mounted on the inner panel 9B, thereby closing the maintenance opening 9M. The opening cover 9N is removable, e.g., by an assembler at the time of attaching the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1 during the manufacture of the vehicle or by a mechanic when attaching or removing the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1 for work such as maintenance or repair work. Thereby, it is possible to perform the above-described work easily by inserting a hand into the space between the body panel 9A and the inner panel 9B via the opened maintenance opening 9M.
(38) Configuration of Linear Reciprocating-Motion Apparatus
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(40) The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1 comprises a housing 90 as shown in
(41) In addition, the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1 comprises an electric actuator 60 as shown in
(42) Housing
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(44) The housing body 91 is a substantially box-shaped body and has an open side on the surface that faces the inner side of the vehicle. A tubular guide 91A is formed on a front portion of the surface of the housing body 91 facing the outer side of the vehicle. The tubular guide 91A has a circular-tube shape centered on axial center X10 and protrudes toward the outer side of the vehicle.
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(47) Stored within the storage space of the housing 90 are: the portions of the linearly-movable shaft 10 and the rotary shaft 30 that are located on the inner side of the vehicle (within the body panel 9A), as well as the compression-coil spring 10S, the stopper 50, the compression-coil spring 50S, the electric actuator 60, the intermittent mechanism 100, and the switch SW1.
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(51) Linearly-Movable Shaft and Rotary Shaft
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(53) The linearly-movable-shaft main body 11 is a substantially circular-cylindrical shaft that extends centered on axial center X10. The linearly-movable-shaft main body 11 includes a base-end portion 11H, which is one end portion of the linearly-movable-shaft main body 11 that is located on the side opposite to the lid body 5 in the direction of axial center X10, i.e. on the inner side of the vehicle. A terminal end (tip) of the linearly-movable-shaft main body 11 is the other end portion of the linearly-movable-shaft main body 11 that is located on the lid body 5 side in the direction of axial center X10, i.e. toward the outer side of the vehicle.
(54) A flange part 11F is formed on (at) the terminal end portion (tip) of the linearly-movable-shaft main body 11. The flange part 11F protrudes in the radial direction of axial center X10 more than other portions of the linearly-movable-shaft main body 11.
(55) In addition, a cushioning part 81 and a sealing part 83 are provided on the terminal end portion (tip) of the linearly-movable-shaft main body 11. The cushioning part 81 and the sealing part 83 are made of elastic materials, for example, rubber, elastomers, soft resins, or the like, that are softer (more elastic) than the polymer (resin) materials constituting the other (rigid) portions of the linearly-movable-shaft main body 11.
(56) The cushioning part 81 protrudes toward the outer side of the vehicle from the flange part 11F, i.e. toward the lid body 5. The sealing part 83 is formed in a ring shape around axial center X10 toward the inner side of the vehicle from the flange part 11F.
(57) The block 20 is a substantially block-shaped member made of polymer (resin) that is fixed to the base-end portion 11H of the linearly-movable-shaft main body 11 and that is movable integrally with the linearly-movable-shaft main body 11. As shown in
(58) The shaft-shaped guide insertion hole 22 is a round hole that passes, in a direction parallel to axial center X10, through a portion of the block 20 that is offset downward and forward of the linearly-movable-shaft main body 11.
(59) Although omitted from the figures, by inserting the shaft-shaped guide 92A shown in
(60) In addition, because the shaft-shaped guide insertion hole 22 and the shaft-shaped guide 92A are offset relative to axial center X10 (i.e. offset relative to the tubular guide 91A, in which the linearly-movable shaft 10 and the rotary shaft 30 are inserted), the linearly-movable shaft 10 is supported by the housing 90 such that it is nonrotatable around axial center X10.
(61) When the shaft-shaped guide 92A shown in
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(65) A terminal end (tip) of the rotary shaft 30 is an end part located on the lid body 5 side of the rotary shaft 30 in the direction of axial center X10, i.e. toward the outer side of the vehicle, and has a diameter smaller than the other portions of the rotary shaft 30. Latch protrusions 34A, 34B are formed on (at) the terminal end portion (tip) of the rotary shaft 30. The latch protrusions 34A, 34B are substantially plate-shaped protrusions that protrude, from the terminal end portion of the rotary shaft 30, outward in the radial direction of axial center X10 such that they are spaced apart from one other.
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(68) Because the outer-circumferential surface of the rotary shaft 30 is guided along (via) the guide surface 91G of the tubular guide 91A, the linearly-movable shaft 10 and the rotary shaft 30 are supported by the housing 90 such that they can undergo linear reciprocating motion in the direction of axial center X10.
(69) Furthermore, as was described above, the linearly-movable shaft 10 is supported on the housing 90 by the shaft-shaped guide insertion hole 22 and the shaft-shaped guide 92A such that it can undergo linear reciprocating motion in the direction of axial center X10, but it is nonrotatable about axial center X10.
(70) On the other hand, because the rotary shaft 30 is rotatably supported by the linearly-movable-shaft main body 11 and the guide protrusion 91J that protrudes into the helical groove 30J, the rotary shaft 30 can undergo linear reciprocating motion in the direction of axial center X10 together with the linearly-movable shaft 10 and also the rotary shaft 30 is supported on the housing 90 such that it is rotatable about axial center X10.
(71) Therefore, the linearly-movable shaft 10 is reciprocally moveable in a linear range that includes a first position shown in
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(75) The linearly-movable shaft 10 is biased (urged) in the vehicle outward direction by the compression-coil spring 10S shown in
(76) When the linearly-movable shaft 10 is moved to the second position or the third position, the rotary shaft 30 is simultaneously rotated to the latched position shown in
(77) On the other hand, when the linearly-movable shaft 10 is moved to the first position, the rotary shaft 30 is simultaneously rotated to the unlatched position shown in
(78) Stopper
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(80) The pivot-axis part 51 is supported by the housing 90 such that the stopper 50 is pivotable around pivot-axis center X50 that extends in the up-down direction.
(81) Gear teeth are formed on the fan-shaped gear 56 and extend along an arc of a fan-shaped portion that protrudes from an upper portion of the pivot-axis part 51 toward the inner side of the vehicle.
(82) The stopper surface 55 is formed on a substantially block-shaped portion that protrudes from a lower portion of the pivot-axis part 51 toward the inner side of the vehicle. The stopper surface 55 is a curved surface that faces the inner side of the vehicle while curving such that it traces an arc centered on pivot-axis center X50.
(83) The manual-operation part 59 is connected to a region shifted upward and rearward of the stopper surface 55 on the substantially block-shaped portion that protrudes from the lower portion of the pivot-axis part 51 toward the inner side of the vehicle. The manual-operation part 59 extends toward the inner side of the vehicle while curving in a crank shape.
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(86) The stopper 50 is pivotable in a (pivot) range that includes (between) a blocking position shown by solid lines in
(87) When the stopper 50 is in the blocking position shown by solid lines in
(88) When the stopper 50 is in the nonblocking position shown by chain double-dashed lines in
(89) The stopper 50 is biased toward the blocking position by the compression-coil spring 50S shown in
(90) Electric Actuator and Switch
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(93) The switch SW1 comprises a movable protrusion (lever) SW1A that is displaceable in the front-rear direction. The switch SW1 is switched to a disconnected state when the movable protrusion SW1A protrudes forward from a front surface of the switch SW1. On the other hand, the switch SW1 is switched to a connected state when the movable protrusion SW1A is displaced from the position shown in
(94) The power supply wiring for the electric motor 61 is wired so as to transit the switch SW1 along the way, i.e. the switch SW1 is arranged in the power supply circuit to the electric motor 61 and thus is adapted/configured to turn the electric motor 61 ON and OFF. Therefore, when the switch SW1 is switched to the connected state, the electric motor 61 is electrically connected to the power supply circuit of the control part and thus is energized. On the other hand, when the switch SW1 is switched to the disconnected state, the electric motor 61 is electrically disconnected from the power supply circuit of the control part and thus is no longer energized.
(95) That is, there is a one-to-one correspondence between the connected state of the switch SW1 and the rotation of the electric motor 61, and a one-to-one correspondence between the disconnected state of the switch SW1 and the halting (stoppage) of the electric motor 61. Consequently, the present circuit design eliminates the need for a complex electrical circuit and/or program for the control part to control the electric motor 61.
(96) When the electric motor 61 is energized in response to the switch SW1 having been switched to the connected state, the electric actuator 60 transmits the driving force (rotation) of the electric motor 61 to the stopper 50 via the worm gear 66 and the fan-shaped gear 56 and pivots the stopper 50, against the biasing force of the compression-coil spring 50S shown in
(97) Then, when the switch SW1 switches to the disconnected state and the electric motor 61 is no longer energized, the holding force will no longer act on the worm gear 66, and therefore the electric actuator 60 will permit the stopper 50 to return to the blocking position owing to the biasing force of the compression-coil spring 50S shown in
(98) Intermittent Mechanism
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(101) The driven part 132 is a protrusion that protrudes toward the outside of the vehicle and forward at a position separated (spaced apart) forward from pivot-axis center X130. The tip of the driven part 132 is rounded in a semicircular-arc shape.
(102) As shown in
(103) The transmitting lever 130 is biased by a torsion coil spring 130S (see
(104) When the linearly-movable shaft 10 is disposed in the first position shown in
(105) As the linearly-movable shaft 10 displaces from the first position shown in
(106) Then, when the linearly-movable shaft 10 passes the second position shown in
(107) Therefore, as the linearly-movable shaft 10 approaches and then reaches the third position shown in
(108) On the other hand, when the linearly-movable shaft 10 displaces from the third position shown in
(109) Thus, as the linearly-movable shaft 10 approaches and then reaches the first position shown in
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(111) The first intermittent-guide part 110 comprises a guide-part main body 110A that extends toward the outside of the vehicle and forward from pivot-axis center X110. As the first intermittent-guide part 110 pivots around pivot-axis center X110, the guide-part main body 110A displaces between a first position that is separated (spaced apart) from the movable protrusion SW1A of the switch SW1 in the direction toward pivot-axis center X130, as shown in
(112) The first intermittent-guide part 110 is biased by a torsion coil spring 110S (see
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(114) The first intermittent profile 120 includes fourth position P4, fifth position P5, maximum separation position PM1, and intermediate stopping position PM2.
(115) Fourth position P4 and fifth position P5 are, respectively, substantially cul-de-sac-shaped on the side of the end that is farthest away from pivot-axis center X110 in the guide-part main body 110A. Fourth position P4 is separated (spaced apart) more from pivot-axis center X130 of the transmitting lever 130 than is fifth position P5. In other words, fourth position P4 is at a position closer to the switch SW1 than is fifth position P5.
(116) The first intermittent-guide part 110 is biased by the torsion coil spring 110S so as to displace in a direction in which fourth position P4 and fifth position P5 of the first intermittent profile 120 separate (move away) from pivot-axis center X130 of the transmitting lever 130 toward the switch SW1 side.
(117) Maximum separation position PM1 is substantially cul-de-sac-shaped on the side of pivot-axis center X110 of the guide-part main body 110A. Maximum separation position PM1 is the position most separated (spaced apart) from fourth position P4 and fifth position P5 on the side of pivot-axis center X110.
(118) Intermediate stopping position PM2 is positioned between maximum separation position PM1 and a range that includes fourth position P4 and fifth position P5.
(119) When the transmitting lever 130 interacts with the linear reciprocal motion of the linearly-movable shaft 10, the first intermittent profile 120 causes the first guided part 131 of the transmitting lever 130 to cycle around these positions in order, i.e. from maximum separation position PM1, to fourth position P4, to intermediate stopping position PM2, to fifth position P5 and then back again to maximum separation position PM1.
(120) In other words, as shown in
(121) Then, as the linearly-movable shaft 10 displaces from the first position shown in
(122) Then, as the linearly-movable shaft 10 displaces from the third position shown in
(123) Then, as the linearly-movable shaft 10 displaces from the second position shown in
(124) Finally, as the linearly-movable shaft 10 displaces from the third position shown in
(125) As shown in
(126) The restricting part 128 is formed substantially island-shaped in the center of the first intermittent profile 120 and is disposed between maximum separation position PM1 and fourth position P4. The restricting part 128 protrudes toward fourth position P4 at a position that is offset from a branching apex part PD1, where fourth position P4 and fifth position P5 branch, toward fourth position P4.
(127) As the first guided part 131 is being guided from maximum separation position PM1 shown in
(128) As shown in
(129) While being guided from fourth position P4 shown in
(130) As shown in
(131) As the first guided part 131 is being guided from fifth position P5 shown in
(132) On the other hand, when the reverse-motion preventing member 125 is not pivoting despite being pressed against the first guided part 131 as the first guided part 131 is being guided from maximum separation position PM1 shown in
(133) In this manner, the first intermittent-guide part 110 alternately guides the first guided part 131 between fourth position P4 and fifth position P5 while the linearly-movable shaft 10 pivots during the action of repeatedly moving to the third position, and, when the first guided part 131 is guided to fifth position P5, presses the movable protrusion SW1A and switches the switch SW1 to the connected state.
(134) Lid-Body Opening/Closing Actions
(135) The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1 having the above-described configuration opens and closes the lid body 5 as described below. The following explanation will begin starting from the state in which the lid body 5 is in the open position, where the opening 8 is open, as shown by the chain double-dashed lines in
(136) In this state, as shown in
(137) If the user then pushes in the lid body 5 shown by chain double-dashed lines in
(138) If the user then further pushes the lid body 5 against the biasing force of the compression-coil spring 10S toward the inner side of the vehicle, the lid body 5 will pass the closed position shown in
(139) In addition, at this time, as shown in
(140) Then, as shown in
(141) Thereafter, when the user takes their hand off the lid body 5, the linearly-movable shaft 10 displaces from the third position back to the second position owing to the biasing force of the compression-coil spring 10S as shown in solid lines in
(142) If the user performs the manual closing operation of closing the lid body 5 as described above and subsequently takes their hand off the lid body 5, then the first guided part 131 displaces from maximum separation position PM1 shown in
(143) To pivot the lid body 5 held at the closed position shown in
(144) At this time, the first guided part 131 displaces from intermediate stopping position PM2 shown in
(145) That is, in response to the manual opening operation for displacing the lid body 5 to the open position, i.e. the specific operation, the electric actuator 60 is energized, and the stopper 50 is displaced to the nonblocking position. In addition, the intermittent mechanism 100 is put into a specific state once out of every two times the linearly-movable shaft 10 repeats the operation of moving (movement) to the third position, that is, into the state in which the first intermittent profile 120 of the first intermittent-guide part 110 guides the first guided part 131 to fifth position P5. Then, the switch SW1 switches from the disconnected state to the connected state when the specific state has been achieved.
(146) When the stopper 50 has been pivoted to the nonblocking position (as shown by chain double-dashed lines in
(147) At this time, the rotary shaft 30 rotates from the latched position shown in
(148) During this time period, the first guided part 131 displaces from fifth position P5 shown in
(149) It is noted that, in the event that the electric actuator 60 does not operate, for example during repair work or at the time of an anomaly, such as when the battery is disconnected or completely discharged, there are situations in which the user must pivot the lid body 5 held at the closed position shown in
(150) Functions and Effects
(151) With the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1 of Working Example 1 as shown in
(152) As was noted above, the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1 includes the intermittent mechanism 100 configured as described above and as shown in
(153) By utilizing such intermittent switching of the switch SW1, when the user performs the manual closing operation to close the lid body 5, the electric actuator 60 is not energized and it is not necessary to utilize complex electrical circuitry for the control part to control the electric motor 61. On the other hand, when the user performs the manual opening operation to open the lid body 5, the electric actuator 60 is energized and the stopper 50 is displaced to the nonblocking position. That is, because mechanical control is used in the above-described linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1, the occurrence (possibility) of malfunctions caused by a bug in an electronic control program can be reduced.
(154) Accordingly, the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1 according to Working Example 1 makes it possible to simplify the electrical circuitry for the switch SW1 and to further increase reliability.
(155) In addition, because the intermittent mechanism 100 of the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1 comprises the first intermittent-guide part 110 and the transmitting lever 130 configured as described above, it is possible to reliably switch the switch SW1 from the disconnected state to the connected state once out of every two times that the lid body 5 is pressed to the pressed-in position.
(156) Furthermore, in this linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1, the first intermittent-guide part 110 is biased such that fourth position P4 and fifth position P5 of the first intermittent profile 120 displace in a direction (leading) away from the transmitting lever 130, and fourth position P4 is spaced apart from pivot-axis center X130 of the transmitting lever 130 more than fifth position P5. Therefore, the first guided part 131 cycles (moves) around the positions of maximum separation position PM1, fourth position P4, intermediate stopping position PM2, and fifth position P5 in that order. Furthermore, the restricting part 128 is disposed between maximum separation position PM1 and fourth position P4 and restricts (blocks) a change in path of the first guided part 131 toward intermediate stopping position PM2 as the first guided part 131 is being guided from maximum separation position PM1 to fourth position P4.
(157) In the above-described linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1, after the first guided part 131 has been guided to fifth position P5 and it is time to be guided to fourth position P4 by the next movement of the linearly-movable shaft 10 to the third position, there are situations in which: (i) the linearly-movable shaft 10 moves at a slow speed from the first position shown in
(158) In addition, with this linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1, as shown in
(159) In addition, because this linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1 includes the stopper 50 that is displaced to the nonblocking position by the electric actuator 60, which is energized only when the first guided part 131 is guided to fifth position P5 in response to the manual opening operation, the manual opening operation performed by the user can be simplified to the action of simply pressing in the lid body 5 to the pressed-in position, and therefore the holding (latching) of the lid body 5 can be easily released.
(160) In addition, with this linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1, the lid body 5 can be suitably opened/closed owing to the configuration that comprises the linearly-movable shaft 10 and the rotary shaft 30.
Working Example 2
(161) As shown in
(162) The first guided part 131 is held at intermediate stopping position PM2A by entering the recessed part 127 of the island part 126 when being guided to intermediate stopping position PM2A.
(163) Other structural members of Working Example 2 are the same as those of Working Example 1. For this reason, structural members that are identical to those in Working Example 1 are assigned the same reference numerals, and explanation thereof is omitted or abbreviated.
(164) With the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus of Working Example 2 having such a configuration, in the same manner as the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1 of Working Example 1, the electrical circuitry for the switch SW1 can be simplified and further improvements in reliability can be achieved.
(165) In addition, with this linear reciprocating-motion apparatus, the recessed part 127 of the island part 126 can reliably receive (support) the first guided part 131 as it is being guided to intermediate stopping position PM2A, and therefore the first guided part 131 can be reliably held at intermediate stopping position PM2A.
Working Example 3
(166) As shown in
(167) Intermittent Mechanism 200
(168) The intermittent mechanism 200 comprises a second intermittent-guide part 210, a transmitting lever 230, and a transmitting rod 231. The transmitting lever 230 and the transmitting rod 231 are a representative, non-limiting example of a “second interacting mechanism” of the present teachings.
(169) As shown in
(170) The transmitting lever 230 is biased by a torsion coil spring (not shown) in the counterclockwise direction in the plane of the paper of
(171) The transmitting rod 231 is a rod-shaped body extending in the vehicle inside-outside direction. The end part of the transmitting rod 231 on the inner side of the vehicle is linked to a rear-end part of the transmitting lever 230. The end part of the transmitting rod 231 on the outer side of the vehicle is bent and protrudes upward, and the portion that protrudes upward thereof is called a second guided part 232.
(172) When the linearly-movable shaft 10 is disposed in the first position shown in
(173) Then, as the linearly-movable shaft 10 displaces from the first position shown in
(174) Thereafter, as the linearly-movable shaft 10 approaches and then reaches the third position, the transmitting lever 230 causes the second guided part 232 of the transmitting rod 231 to displace toward the outer side of the vehicle.
(175) On the other hand, as the linearly-movable shaft 10 displaces from the third position shown in
(176) Then, as the linearly-movable shaft 10 approaches and then reaches the first position, the transmitting lever 230 causes the second guided part 232 of the transmitting rod 231 to displace toward the inner side of the vehicle.
(177) Because the second guided part 232 of the transmitting rod 231 is guided by a (below described) second intermittent profile 220, the second guided part 232 is displaceable between a position spaced apart from the movable protrusion SW1A of the switch SW1 as shown in
(178) As shown in
(179) The second intermittent profile 220 for guiding the second guided part 232 of the transmitting rod 231 is formed on/in the second intermittent-guide part 210. The second intermittent profile 220 is a groove that is recessed upward from the bottom surface of the second intermittent-guide part 210.
(180) The second intermittent profile 220 includes sixth position P6, seventh position P7, maximum separation position PM3, and intermediate stopping position PM4.
(181) Sixth position P6 and seventh position P7 are each substantially cul-de-sac-shaped on the end-edge side of the second intermittent-guide part 210 on the outer side of the vehicle. Seventh position P7 is at a position nearer to the switch SW1 than sixth position P6.
(182) Maximum separation position PM3 has a shape recessed toward the inner side of the vehicle at a position farthest away on the inner side of the vehicle from sixth position P6 and seventh position P7 on the second intermittent-guide part 210.
(183) Intermediate stopping position PM4 is located between maximum separation position PM3 and a range that includes sixth position P6 and seventh position P7.
(184) When the transmitting lever 230 interacts with the linear reciprocating motion of the linearly-movable shaft 10, the second intermittent profile 220 causes the second guided part 232 of the transmitting rod 231 to cycle (move) around, in order, the positions of the maximum separation position PM3, sixth position P6, intermediate stopping position PM4, and seventh position P7.
(185) That is, as shown in
(186) When the linearly-movable shaft 10 displaces from the first position shown in
(187) When the linearly-movable shaft 10 displaces from the third position shown in
(188) When the linearly-movable shaft 10 displaces from the second position shown in
(189) When the linearly-movable shaft 10 displaces from the third position shown in
(190) As shown in
(191) The island part 226 is formed in the center of the second intermittent profile 220. The island part 226 includes a recessed part 227. The recessed part 227 is recessed toward maximum separation position PM3 between sixth position P6 and seventh position P7.
(192) When the second guided part 232 is guided to intermediate stopping position PM4, it is held at intermediate stopping position PM4 by entering the recessed part 227 of the island part 226.
(193) The reverse-motion preventing step 225A restricts (blocks) the reverse motion of the second guided part 232 from maximum separation position PM3 to seventh position P7. The reverse-motion preventing step 225B restricts (blocks) the reverse motion of the second guided part 232 from sixth position P6 to maximum separation position PM3. The reverse-motion preventing step 225C restricts (blocks) the reverse motion of the second guided part 232 from intermediate stopping position PM4 to sixth position P6. The reverse-motion preventing step 225D restricts (blocks) the reverse motion of the second guided part 232 from seventh position P7 to intermediate stopping position PM4.
(194) In this manner, when the linearly-movable shaft 10 repeatedly performs the action of moving to the third position, the second intermittent-guide part 210 guides the second guided part 232 alternately to sixth position P6 and seventh position P7, and when the second guided part 232 is guided to seventh position P7, the second guided part 232 presses the movable protrusion SW1A to cause the switch SW1 to switch to the connected state.
(195) With the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus of Working Example 3, the operation of opening/closing the lid body 5 is performed in the same manner as with the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1 of Working Example 1.
(196) More specifically, when the user performs a manual closing operation for closing the lid body 5 and thereafter removes their hand from the lid body 5, the second guided part 232 displaces from maximum separation position PM3 shown in
(197) In order to pivot the lid body 5 held at the closed position shown in
(198) At this time, the second guided part 232 displaces from intermediate stopping position PM4 shown in
(199) That is, the electric actuator 60 is energized in response to the manual opening operation for displacing the lid body 5 to the open position (i.e. the specific operation), and thereby displaces the stopper 50 to the nonblocking position. In addition, when the linearly-movable shaft 10 repeatedly performs the action of moving to the third position, the intermittent mechanism 200 enters the specific state once every two times, that is, the state in which the second intermittent profile 220 of the second intermittent-guide part 210 has guided the second guided part 232 to seventh position P7. Then, the switch SW1 switches from the disconnected state to the connected state when the specific state has been achieved.
(200) With the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus of Working Example 3 configured as described above, the electrical circuitry for the switch SW1 can be simplified and a further improvement in reliability can be achieved in the same manner as with the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 1 of Working Examples 1 and 2.
(201) In addition, because the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus includes the intermittent mechanism 200, which comprises the second intermittent-guide part 210, the transmitting lever 230, and the transmitting rod 231, it can reliably perform the action of switching the switch SW1 from the disconnected state to the connected state once every two times that the lid body 5 is manually pressed to the pressed-in position.
(202) Although the present invention was described above based on Working Examples 1-3, the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned Working Examples 1-3 and of course is applicable when changed appropriately within a scope that does not depart from the gist thereof.
(203) For example, in Working Examples 1-3, two exemplary, non-limiting embodiments of the intermittent mechanism 100, 200 were explained in detail. Of course, these intermittent mechanisms 100, 200 may be modified in a variety of ways without departing from the scope or spirit of the present teachings as long as the structure(s) of the intermittent mechanism remain(s) capable of interacting with the linear reciprocating motion of the movable member and is (are) put into a specific state, as described above, once out of every two times that the movable member repeats the operation (movement) of moving to the third position. All such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the present teachings.
(204) In Working Examples 1-3, the switch is switched from the disconnected state to the connected state upon achieving the specific state, but the present invention is not limited to this configuration. For example, the switch may also be switched from the connected state to the disconnected state upon achieving the specific state. In addition, for example, the switching of the switch from the disconnected state to the connected state upon achieving the specific state also may be used to switch the power ON and OFF to a light that illuminates the vicinity of the housing.
(205) In Working Examples 1 and 2, the first interacting mechanism is the transmitting lever 130, but the present invention is not limited to this configuration. For example, the first interacting mechanism may also be constituted by a plurality of link members.
(206) In Working Examples 1-3, the wiring for energizing the electric motor 61 is wired so as to transit the switch SW1 along the way, and therefore the connected state of the switch SW1 has a one-to-one correspondence with the rotation of the electric motor 61, and the disconnected state of the switch SW1 has a one-to-one correspondence with the halting of the electric motor 61, but the present invention is not limited to this configuration. For example, the wiring for energizing the electric motor 61 and the wiring of the switch SW1 may be separately routed to the control part (
(207) In Working Examples 1-3, the fuel-filling hole 8H is disposed inside the opening 8, but the present invention is not limited to this configuration. For example, a charging connector (electronic charging port for an electric vehicle) or the like may instead be disposed inside the opening. In addition, in Working Examples 1-3, electrical connection to the control part is achieved via the wire harness W1 that extends from the housing 90, but the present invention is not limited to this configuration. For example, an electrical connector may be provided in the housing and that electrical connector may be connected to a matching electrical connector provided inside the vehicle body.
(208) The present invention may be utilized in, for example, a vehicle, such as an automobile, bus, or industrial vehicle, or in industrial machinery, and the like.
(209) Furthermore, it is noted that the fan-shaped gear 56 and the worm gear 66 are preferably designed to provide a “backdriving” worm gear (pinion) arrangement, in which rotation of the fan-shaped gear 56 (driven component) caused by an external load (e.g., the compression-coil spring 50S that biases/urges the stopper 50 to pivot towards the blocking position) is applied to the worm gear 66 (driving component, also known as a pinion) when the electric motor 61 is not being energized to drive the worm gear 66. That is, a “backdriving” operation occurs when the fan-shaped gear (arcuate gear) 56 actively drives (rotates) the worm gear (pinion) owing to the fact that the worm gear 66 is free to rotate when the electric motor 61 is not being driven (energized). Such an arrangement is known as a non-self-locking worm gear (pinion) arrangement and may be constructed by appropriately designing the outer diameter of the worm gear (pinion) 66, the thread lead of the worm gear 66, the resulting thread angle of the worm gear 66, as well as providing low friction surface finishes (low coefficient of friction) on the fan-shaped gear 56 and the worm gear 66. For example, the thread angle of the worm gear 66 is preferably equal to or greater than 10°. The worm gear 66 and/or fan-shaped gear 56 may be lubricated to further reduce friction. Thus, referring to
(210) The term “intermittent” has been used to describe the function of mechanisms 100, 200 of the present teachings. It is noted that mechanism 100, 200 has the primary function of changing its output (i.e. actuating or pressing the switch SW1) in a manner that alternates with a mechanical input (i.e. movement of the linearly-movable shaft 10 and rotary shaft 30 to the pressed in position of the lid body 5). Thus, “intermittent mechanism” 100, 200 also may be called, e.g., alternating-output mechanism that serves the function of changing its output only after every second input.
(211) Additional aspects of the present teachings include, but are not limited to:
(212) 1. A linear reciprocating-motion apparatus (1) comprising:
(213) a housing (90);
(214) a movable member (10, 30) that is supported by the housing (90), is capable of undergoing linear reciprocating motion in a range that includes: a first position, a second position, and a third position that is separated from the first position more than the second position, and is biased toward the first position;
(215) a stopper (50) that: (i) is supported by the housing (90), (ii) is displaceable between a blocking position at which movement of the movable member (10, 30) from the second position to the first position is prohibited and a nonblocking position at which movement of the movable member (10, 30) from the second position to the first position is permitted, (iii) is biased toward the blocking position, and (iv) is displaced to the nonblocking position in response to a specific operation for moving the movable member (10, 30) to the first position;
(216) an intermittent mechanism (100, 200) that interacts with the linear reciprocating motion of the movable member (10, 30) and assumes a specific state once every two times when the movable member (10, 30) repeats the action of moving to the third position; and
(217) a switch (SW1) that is provided in the housing (90) and, when the specific state is assumed, is switched from one of a disconnected state and a connected state to the other of the disconnected state and the connected state.
(218) 2. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus (1) according to claim 1, wherein:
(219) the intermittent mechanism (100) comprises: a first intermittent-guide part (110) that is displaceably supported by the housing (90), the first intermittent-guide part (110) having a first intermittent profile (120), which includes a fourth position (P4) and a fifth position (P5), formed thereon; and a first interacting mechanism (130) that: (i) is displaceably supported by the housing (90), (ii) includes a first guided part (131), which is guided by the first intermittent profile (120), and (iii) is adapted to displace the first guided part (131) upon interacting with the linear reciprocating motion of the movable member (10, 30);
(220) wherein, each time the first intermittent-guide part (110) is repetitively moved by the movable member (10, 30) moving to the third position, the first intermittent-guide part (110) guides the first guided part (131) alternately to the fourth position (P4) or to the fifth position (P5), and
(221) the point in time at which the first guided part (131) has been guided to the fifth position (P5) is defined as the specific state.
(222) 3. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus (1) according to claim 2, wherein:
(223) the first intermittent profile (120) includes a maximum separation position (PM1) that is most separated from the fourth position (P4) and the fifth position (P5), and an intermediate stopping position (PM2; PM2A) that is positioned between the maximum separation position (PM1) and a range that includes the fourth position (P4) and the fifth position (P5);
(224) the first intermittent-guide part (110) is biased so as to displace the fourth position (P4) and the fifth position (P5) of the first intermittent profile (120) in a direction away from the first interacting mechanism (130), and the fourth position (P4) is spaced apart from the first interacting mechanism (130) farther than the fifth position (P5);
(225) the first guided part (131) is adapted to cycle around, in order, the maximum separation position (PM1), the fourth position (P4), the intermediate stopping position (PM2; PM2A), and the fifth position (P5); and
(226) a restricting part (128) is formed on the first intermittent profile (120) and is disposed between the maximum separation position (PM1) and the fourth position (P4), the restricting part (128) being adapted to restrict (block) a change in path of the first guided part (131) toward the intermediate stopping position (PM2; PM2A) as the first guide part (131) is being guided from the maximum separation position (PM1) to the fourth position (P4).
(227) 4. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus (1) according to claim 3, wherein, when guided to the intermediate stopping position (PM2), the first guided part (131) is held at the intermediate stopping position (PM2) by being pressed against a guide wall (129) that extends from the fifth position (P5) on the first intermittent profile (120) toward the maximum separation position (PM1).
(228) 5. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus (1) according to claim 3, wherein:
(229) an island part (126) is formed in the center of the first intermittent profile (120) and includes the restricting part (128) and a recessed part (127) that is recessed toward the maximum separation position (PM1) on the fifth-position side of the restricting part (128);
(230) and the first guided part (131) is held at the intermediate stopping position (PM2A) by entering the recessed part (127) of the island part (126) when guided to the intermediate stopping position (PM2A).
(231) 6. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus (1) according to claim 1, wherein:
(232) the intermittent mechanism (200) comprises: a second intermittent-guide part (210) that is non-displaceably provided on the housing (90), the second intermittent-guide part (210) having a second intermittent profile (220), which includes a sixth position (P6) and a seventh position (P7), formed thereon; and a second interacting mechanism (230, 231) that: (i) is displaceably supported by the housing (90), (ii) includes a second guided part (232), which is guided by the second intermittent profile (220), and (iii) is adapted to displace the second guided part (232) upon interacting with the linear reciprocating motion of the movable member (10, 30);
(233) wherein, each time the movable member (10, 30) repetitively moves to the third position, the second intermittent-guide part (210) guides the second guided part (232) alternately to the sixth position (P6) or to the seventh position (P7), and
(234) the point in time at which the second guided part (232) has been guided to the seventh position (P7) is defined as the specific state.
(235) 7. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus (1) according to any one of claims 1-6, wherein:
(236) the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus (1) is used in a vehicle that is to be provided between an opening (8) on a vehicle body (9) and a lid body (5) adapted to open and close the opening (8);
(237) the lid body (5) is displaceable in a range that includes: an open position at which the opening (8) is open, a closed position at which the opening (8) is closed, and a pressed-in position at which the lid body (5) is pressed in from the closed position to the side opposite the open position;
(238) in the linear reciprocating-motion apparatus (1), the housing (90) is provided on the vehicle body (9);
(239) the movable member (10, 30) extends centered on an axial center (X10) passing through the opening (8) and is capable of undergoing linear reciprocating motion in the direction of the axial center (X10) in a range that includes: the first position corresponding to the open position, the second position corresponding to the closed position, and the third position corresponding to the pressed-in position; and
(240) the specific operation is a manual opening operation for displacing the lid body (5) to the open position.
(241) 8. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus (1) according to claim 7, further comprising an electric actuator (60) that (i) is provided in the housing (90), (ii) is operably connected to the stopper (50) and (iii) displaces the stopper (50) to the nonblocking position when energized in response to the manual opening operation.
(242) 9. The linear reciprocating-motion apparatus (1) according to claim 7 or 8, wherein:
(243) the movable member (10, 30) comprises: a linearly-movable shaft (10) that (i) extends centered on the axial center (X10), (ii) is supported by the housing (90) such that it is nonrotatable around the axial center (X10) and is capable of undergoing linear reciprocating motion in the direction of the axial center (X10) in the range that includes the first position, the second position, and the third position, and (iii) is biased toward the first position; and a rotary shaft (30) that (i) extends centered on the axial center (X10), (ii) is supported by the linearly-movable shaft (10) such that it is rotatable around the axial center (X10) and is capable of undergoing linear reciprocating motion in the direction of the axial center (X10), (iii) is rotatable to a latched position that latches the lid body (5) when the linearly-movable shaft (10) is disposed in the second position or the third position and (iv) is rotatable to an unlatched position that does not latch the lid body (5) when the linearly-movable shaft (10) is disposed in the first position.
(244) Representative, non-limiting examples of the present invention were described above in detail with reference to the attached drawings. This detailed description is merely intended to teach a person of skill in the art further details for practicing preferred aspects of the present teachings and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Furthermore, each of the additional features and teachings disclosed above may be utilized separately or in conjunction with other features and teachings to provide improved apparatuses and actuators for opening and closing a lid (lid body) of a vehicle.
(245) Moreover, combinations of features and steps disclosed in the above detailed description may not be necessary to practice the invention in the broadest sense, and are instead taught merely to particularly describe representative examples of the invention. Furthermore, various features of the above-described representative examples, as well as the various independent and dependent claims below, may be combined in ways that are not specifically and explicitly enumerated in order to provide additional useful embodiments of the present teachings.
(246) All features disclosed in the description and/or the claims are intended to be disclosed separately and independently from each other for the purpose of original written disclosure, as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed subject matter, independent of the compositions of the features in the embodiments and/or the claims. In addition, all value ranges or indications of groups of entities are intended to disclose every possible intermediate value or intermediate entity for the purpose of original written disclosure, as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed subject matter.
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(247) 1 Linear reciprocating-motion apparatus 90 Housing 10, 30 Movable member (10: linearly-movable shaft; 30: rotary shaft) 50 Stopper 100, 200 Intermittent mechanism SW1 Switch 120 First intermittent profile 110 First intermittent-guide part 131 First guided part 130 First interacting mechanism (transmitting lever) P4 Fourth position P5 Fifth position PM1, PM3 Maximum separation position PM2, PM2A, PM4 Intermediate stopping position 128 Restricting part 129 Guide wall 127 Recessed part 126 Island part 220 Second intermittent profile 210 Second intermittent-guide part 232 Second guided part 230, 231 Second interacting mechanism (230: transmitting lever; 231: transmitting rod) P6 Sixth position P7 Seventh position 9 Vehicle body 8 Opening 5 Lid (lid body) X10 Axial center 60 Electric actuator