Closure latch assembly with a power release mechanism and an inside handle release mechanism
11732514 · 2023-08-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B85/01
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B77/245
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B81/16
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E05B77/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B77/24
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B77/30
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E05B81/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A closure latch assembly for a motor vehicle closure system includes a power release mechanism and an inside handle release mechanism mechanically connected to an inside door handle. The power release mechanism is used to shift the inside handle release mechanism from a normally Disengaged operating state to an Engaged operating state. In the Disengaged state, the inside handle release mechanism is uncoupled from the latch release chain of components to prevent latch release via actuation of the inside door handle. In the Engaged state, the inside handle release mechanism is coupled for the latch release chain of components to permit latch release via actuation of the inside door handle. The power release mechanism only shifts the inside release mechanism from its Disengaged state into its Engaged state in the event of an emergency condition.
Claims
1. A closure latch assembly for a vehicle door, comprising: a latch mechanism including a ratchet and a pawl, the ratchet being moveable between a striker release position and a striker capture position, the pawl being moveable between a ratchet holding position whereat the pawl holds the ratchet in its striker capture position and a ratchet releasing position whereat the pawl permits the ratchet to move to its striker release position; a power release mechanism including a power release motor, a power release gear driven by the power release motor, and an actuator lever, the actuator lever being moveable between a non-actuated position whereat the pawl is maintained in its ratchet holding position and an actuated position whereat the actuator lever moves the pawl to its ratchet releasing position, the power release gear being rotatable in a releasing direction from a central-home position to a released position for causing the actuator lever to move from its non-actuated position into its actuated position, and the power release gear being rotatable in an unlocking direction from its central-home position to an unlocked position; and an inside handle release mechanism including a link lever operatively connected to an inside door handle and moveable between an uncoupled position when the power release gear is located in its central-home position and a coupled position when the power release gear is located in its unlocked position, the link lever being disconnected from the actuator lever when located in its uncoupled position and being connected to the actuator lever when located in its coupled position.
2. The closure latch assembly of claim 1, wherein a release cam on the power release gear is operable to move the actuator lever from its non-actuated position into its actuated position in response to rotation of the power release gear from its central-home position into its released position for providing a power releasing function.
3. The closure latch assembly of claim 2, wherein subsequent rotation of the power release gear in a resetting direction from its released position to its central-home position permits the actuator lever to move from its actuated position into its non-actuated position for providing a power resetting function.
4. The closure latch assembly of claim 1, wherein a link lever cam on the power release gear is operable to hold the link lever in its uncoupled position when the power release gear is located in its central-home and released positions and is operable to permit the link lever to move to its coupled position when the power release gear is located in its unlocked position.
5. The closure latch assembly of claim 4, wherein a first engagement feature on the actuator lever is released from engagement with a second engagement feature on the link lever when the link lever cam on the power release gear holds the link lever in its uncoupled position such that the link lever is disconnected from the actuator lever and movement of the inside door handle from a rest position to an actuated position does not result in movement of the actuator lever from its non-actuated position to its actuated position, and wherein the first engagement feature on the actuator lever is engaged with the second engagement feature on the link lever when the link lever cam permits the link lever to move to its coupled position such that the link lever is connected to the actuator lever and movement of the inside door handle from its rest position to its actuated position results in corresponding movement of the actuator lever from its non-actuated position to its actuated position.
6. The closure latch assembly of claim 5, wherein the inside handle release mechanism operates in a Disengaged state when the power release gear is located in its central-home position and the link lever cam holds the link lever in its uncoupled position, and wherein the inside handle release mechanism operates in an Engaged state when the power release gear is located in its unlocked position and the link lever cam permits the link lever to move to its coupled position.
7. The closure latch assembly of claim 6, wherein movement of the inside door handle from its rest position to its actuated position when inside handle release mechanism in its Engaged state causes corresponding movement of the link lever for driving the actuator lever from its non-actuated position to its actuated position for manually releasing the latch mechanism.
8. The closure latch assembly of claim 1, wherein the power release gear is only rotated from its central-home position to its unlocked position by electrical power provided by a reserve power supply.
9. A closure latch assembly for a vehicle door, comprising: a latch mechanism including a ratchet and a pawl, the ratchet being moveable between a striker release position and a striker capture position, the pawl being moveable between a ratchet holding position whereat the pawl holds the ratchet in its striker capture position and a ratchet releasing position whereat the pawl permits the ratchet to move to its striker release position; a power release mechanism including a power release motor, a power release gear driven by the power release motor and operably coupled to the pawl, the power release gear being rotatable in a releasing direction for causing the pawl to move from its ratchet holding position to its ratchet releasing position, and the power release gear being rotatable in an unlocking direction; and a handle release mechanism including a link lever, the link lever being operatively connected to an inside door handle and moveable between a home position and a pulled position in response to movement of the inside door handle between a rest position and an actuated position, the link lever moveable between an uncoupled position and a coupled position by the power release gear, wherein the link lever is operably disconnected from the pawl when located in its uncoupled position and is operably connected with the pawl when located in its coupled position in response to rotation of the power release gear in the unlocking direction.
10. The closure latch assembly of claim 9, wherein the link lever is biased towards the coupled position.
11. The closure latch assembly of claim 9, wherein the link lever is pivotally moveable about a pivot point.
12. The closure latch assembly of claim 11, wherein the link lever is further configured to translate from a home position to a pulled position in response to actuation of the inside door handle.
13. The closure latch assembly of claim 9, wherein the power release gear comprises a release cam operable to move the pawl in response to rotation of the power release gear in the releasing direction.
14. The closure latch assembly of claim 9, further comprising a link lever cam operable when the power release gear is in a home position to hold the link lever in its uncoupled position and operable when the power release gear is in an unlocking position to permit the link lever to move to its coupled position.
15. The closure latch assembly of claim 9, wherein the power release gear comprises a release cam operable to move the pawl in response to rotation of the power release gear in the releasing direction, wherein rotation of the power release gear rotates a link lever cam operable to hold the link lever in its uncoupled position when the power release gear is located in a home position and operable to permit the link lever to move to its coupled position when the power release gear is rotated in the unlocking direction to an unlocked position, and wherein the release cam and the link cam are positioned about the axis of the power release gear.
16. The closure latch assembly of claim 9, further comprising an actuator lever operably coupled to the pawl, the actuator lever being moveable between a non-actuated position whereat the pawl is maintained in its ratchet holding position and an actuated position whereat the actuator lever moves the pawl to its ratchet releasing position, wherein the power release gear is rotatable in the releasing direction from a home position to a released position for causing the actuator lever to move from its non-actuated position into its actuated position.
17. The closure latch of claim 16, wherein the link lever comprises a first drive member and the actuator lever comprises a second drive member, wherein the first drive member and the second drive member are aligned when the link lever is in the coupled position and the first drive member and the second drive member are misaligned when the link lever is in the decoupled position.
18. The closure latch assembly of claim 14, wherein the link lever is in continuous engagement with the link lever cam.
19. The closure latch assembly of claim 9, wherein the power release motor rotates the power release gear in the unlocking direction in response to the occurrence of an emergency condition.
20. The closure latch assembly of claim 19, wherein the emergency condition is one of a crash condition, a lower power condition, a disconnection of the vehicle battery condition, an interruption of the vehicle battery condition, a low backup source power condition, or a failed power release operation.
21. The closure latch assembly of claim 9, wherein the power release gear comprises: a central home position, wherein when the power release gear is in the central home position the link lever is maintained in the uncoupled position and the pawl is maintained in the ratchet holding position; a released position, wherein when the power release gear is in the released position the link lever is maintained in the uncoupled position and the pawl is moved to the ratchet releasing position; and an unlocked position, wherein when the power release gear is in the unlocked position the link lever is in the uncoupled position and the pawl is maintained in the ratchet holding position.
22. The closure latch assembly of claim 9, wherein the power release motor is controlled by a controller in communication with a switch associated with an outside handle.
23. The closure latch assembly of claim 9, wherein the power release motor is controlled during an emergency condition to rotate the power release gear in the unlocking direction using power from a backup power source.
24. The closure latch assembly of claim 9, wherein the power release motor is controlled during an emergency condition to rotate the power release gear in the unlocking direction to an unlocked position using power from a supercapacitor provided internal the closure latch assembly.
25. The closure latch assembly of claim 9, further comprising a biased pivot gear lever moveable from a home position to a loaded position in response to rotation of the power release gear in the releasing direction, wherein the pivot gear lever in the loaded position urges the power release gear in the unlocking direction.
26. The closure latch assembly of claim 25, wherein the power release gear comprises a gear lever cam for forcibly pivoting the gear lever in response to rotation of the power release gear in the releasing direction.
27. A method of operating a closure latch assembly comprising a power release mechanism having a power release motor and a power release gear, a ratchet and a pawl for holding the ratchet, and a link lever moveable by an inside door handle from a home position to a pulled position in response to movement of the inside door handle from a rest position to an actuated position, the link lever having an uncoupled position wherein the link lever is operably disconnected from the pawl and a coupled position wherein the link lever is operably connected with the pawl, the method comprising: controlling the power release motor to rotate the power release gear in a releasing direction for causing the pawl to move from a ratchet holding position to a ratchet releasing position to release the closure latch assembly; and controlling the power release motor in response to detection of an emergency condition to rotate the power release gear in an unlocking direction for causing the link lever to move from the uncoupled position to the coupled position, wherein the link lever in the coupled position allows movement of the inside door handle from the rest position to the actuated position to move the pawl from the ratchet holding position to the ratchet releasing position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings described herein are provided for illustrating selected, non-limiting embodiments of the present disclosure. The present disclosure will now be described by way of example with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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(14) Corresponding reference numerals are used throughout all of the drawings to identity common components.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) In general, example embodiments of closure latch assemblies constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present disclosure will now be disclosed. The example embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough, and will fully convey the scope to those who are skilled in the art. Numerous specific details are set forth such as examples of specific components, devices, and methods, to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the present disclosure. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that specific details need not be employed, that example embodiments may be embodied in many different forms and that neither should be construed to limit the scope of the disclosure. In some example embodiments, well-known processes, well-known device structures, and well-known technologies are not described in detail, as they will be readily understood by the skilled artisan in view of the disclosure herein.
(16) The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular example embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” may be intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. The terms “comprises,” “comprising,” “including,” and “having,” are inclusive and therefore specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. The method steps, processes, and operations described herein are not to be construed as necessarily requiring their performance in the particular order discussed or illustrated, unless specifically identified as an order of performance. It is also to be understood that additional or alternative steps may be employed.
(17) When an element or layer is referred to as being “on,” “engaged to,” “connected to,” or “coupled to” another element or layer, it may be directly on, engaged, connected or coupled to the other element or layer, or intervening elements or layers may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being “directly on,” “directly engaged to,” “directly connected to,” or “directly coupled to” another element or layer, there may be no intervening elements or layers present. Other words used to describe the relationship between elements should be interpreted in a like fashion (e.g., “between” versus “directly between,” “adjacent” versus “directly adjacent,” etc.). As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
(18) Although the terms first, second, third, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms may be only used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another region, layer or section. Terms such as “first,” “second,” and other numerical terms when used herein do not imply a sequence or order unless clearly indicated by the context. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the example embodiments.
(19) Spatially relative terms, such as “inner,” “outer,” “beneath,” “below,” “lower,” “above,” “upper,” “top”, “bottom”, and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element's or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. Spatially relative terms may be intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as “below” or “beneath” other elements or features would then be oriented “above” the other elements or features. Thus, the example term “below” can encompass both an orientation of above and below. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptions used herein interpreted accordingly.
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(22) The latch release mechanism includes, among other things, a release lever 40 operatively connected to pawl 32 and which is moveable between a first or “pawl release” position whereat release lever 40 causes pawl 32 to move to its ratchet releasing position and a second or “home” position whereat release lever 40 permits pawl 32 to be maintained in its ratchet holding position. A release lever biasing member, such as a release lever spring (not shown), is provided to bias release lever 40 to its home position. Release lever 40 may be moved from its home position to its pawl release position by several components such as, for example, the power release mechanism and the inside handle release mechanism.
(23) The power release mechanism includes, among other things, a power release electric motor 46 having a rotatable motor output shaft 48, a power release worm gear 50 secured to motor output shaft 48, a power release gear 52, and a power release cam 54. Power release cam 54 is connected for common rotation with power release gear 52 and is rotatable between a first or “rest” position and a second or “release” position. Power release gear 52 is driven by worm gear 50 and, in turn, drives power release cam 54 which controls movement of release lever 40 between its home and pawl release positions. Specifically, when power release cam 54 is located in its rest position, release lever 40 is maintained in its home position. However, rotation of power release cam 54 to its release position causes release lever 40 to move to its pawl release position, thereby providing a power releasing operation of the latch mechanism.
(24) The power release mechanism may be used as part of a passive entry system. When a person approaches vehicle 14 with an electronic key fob and actuates outside door handle 24, an electronic latch release system associated with vehicle 14 senses both the presence of the key fob and that outside door handle 24 has been actuated (e.g., via communication between a switch 28 and an electronic control unit (ECU) 60 that at least partially controls the operation of closure latch assembly 10. In turn, ECU 60 actuates the power release mechanism to cause power release motor 46 to rotate power release cam 54 from its rest position into its release position for releasing the latch mechanism and unlatching closure latch assembly 10 so as to open vehicle door 12. Power release motor 46 thereafter causes power release cam 54 to rotate from its release position to its rest position for resetting the power release mechanism.
(25) The inside handle release mechanism is shown to include an inside release lever 62 that is operatively coupled to inside handle 26 and which permits release of the latch mechanism from inside the passenger compartment of motor vehicle 14 under certain conditions. The power lock mechanism is shown to include, amongst other things, a power lock actuator 64 and a lock mechanism 66.
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(27) Gear lever 106 is supported for pivoted movement about a lever axis “B” and is formed to include a drive lug segment 130 engaging gear lever cam 122 and a stop lug segment 132. A gear lever spring 134 is configured to bias drive lug segment 130 against gear lever cam 122 and to bias stop lug segment 132 against a stationary hard stop surface 136. Additionally, a power release stop sensor 140 is located adjacent to power release gear 104 for detecting the position of a stop cam 142 extending from second face surface 124 on power release gear 104. The power release gear position signal generated by power release stop sensor 140 is communicated to ECU 60. Power release gear 104 also includes a raised link lever cam 144 extending from first face surface 120, the function of which will be described hereinafter.
(28) Power release gear 104 is rotatable about axis “A” in a “power releasing” direction from a first or “central-home” position to a second or “released” position. Opposite rotation of power release gear 104 in a “power resetting” direction functions to return power release gear 104 from its released position to its central-home position. In addition, power release gear 104 is rotatable in an “unlocking” direction from its central-home position to a third or “unlocked” position. Opposite rotation of power release gear 104 in an “unlock resetting” direction functions to return power release gear 104 from its unlocked position to its central-home position. Thus, a three (3) position power release gear 104 is associated with power release mechanism 100. As will be detailed, power release mechanism 100 is defined as operating in a Neutral state when power release gear 104 is located in its central-home position, as operating in a Released state when power release gear 104 is located in its released position, and as operating in an Unlocked state when power release gear 104 is located in its unlocked position. Each of these three distinct operating states provides a different functionality hereinafter described.
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(31) Link lever 204 is an elongated member having a first end segment 214 pivotably coupled to auxiliary lever 106 about a link lever pivot point “E”, and a second end segment 216 having a drive post 218 disposed within guide slot 212 of emergency lever 202. Auxiliary lever spring 208 acts between a stationary component and link lever 204 to normally bias auxiliary lever 206 in a first direction (as indicated by arrow 220) into engagement with a stationary hard stop 230 (
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(37) As seen, actuator lever 150 is still located in its non-actuated position and emergency lever 202 is still located in its home position after power release gear 104 has been rotated to it unlocked position. As such, power release mechanism 100 is operating in its Unlocked state and inside handle release mechanism 200 is operating in its Engaged state.
(38) Thus, the present disclosure provides a closure latch assembly configured to normally disconnect/uncouple the inside handle release mechanism 200 from the latch release mechanism utilizing the power release mechanism 100 until a crash or low power situation occurs which requires subsequent connection/coupling of inside handle release mechanism 200 to the latch release mechanism. During normal latch operation, inside latch release mechanism 200 is intentionally disabled/uncoupled to prevent unintended inside latch release operations. The internal power reserve (i.e., onboard batteries, super capacitors, etc.) are only used to enable/couple inside latch release mechanism 200, and particularly a three (3) position power release gear 104 and camming arrangement, is an advancement over otherwise conventional systems. While not limited thereto, specific conditions under which the emergency inside release function is provided include: 1) in event of crash with the vehicle battery disconnected or interrupted; 2) in case of a failed power release operation; 3) in case of the internal energy reserve being under a predetermined minimum reserve power level and the vehicle battery is disconnected; and 4) in the event of a soft closing/cinching operation failure. It will also be understood that actuator lever 150 could be configured to act directly on pawl 32 instead of through the intermediate latch release mechanism in other applications such that movement of actuator lever 150 between its non-actuated and actuated positions causes corresponding movement of pawl 32 between its ratchet holding and ratchet releasing positions.
(39) It is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described hereinabove. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced in various ways. It is also to be understood that the phraseology or terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not limitation. Hence, although the present invention has been described hereinabove by way of illustrative embodiments thereof, it can be modified, without departing from the scope of the subject invention as defined in the appended claims.