CHARGING DOOR ASSEMBLY OR TANK DOOR ASSEMBLY OF A MOTOR VEHICLE, AND MOTOR VEHICLE
20230241965 · 2023-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T10/70
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B62D25/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/0515
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/0576
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/053
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T90/14
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02T10/7072
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A charging or tank door assembly of a motor vehicle, including a base body receiving a charging socket or a tank inlet, a door body pivotable about an axis of rotation and supporting a panel body on a first position, and a push-push mechanism for locking the door body and releasing the door body in the first position. In the first position, the door body closes an opening in a body of the motor vehicle and blocks access to the charging socket or to the tank inlet. In a second position, the door body releases the opening of the body of the motor vehicle and the access to the charging socket or to the tank inlet. Relative to the first position, the push-push mechanism is arranged on a different side of the axis of rotation than the first portion, supporting the panel body, of the door body.
Claims
1. A charging or tank door assembly of a motor vehicle, comprising: a base body receiving a charging socket or a tank inlet; a door body which is pivotable about an axis of rotation and supports a panel body on a first portion, wherein, in a first position of the door body, the door body closes an opening in a body of the motor vehicle and blocks access to the charging socket or to the tank inlet, and wherein, in a second position of the door body, the door body releases the opening of the body of the motor vehicle and the access to the charging socket or to the tank inlet; and a push-push mechanism for locking the door body and for releasing the door body in the first position thereof, wherein, relative to the first position of the door body, the push-push mechanism is arranged on a different side of the axis of rotation of the door body than the first portion, supporting the panel body, of the door body.
2. The charging or tank door assembly according to claim 1, wherein, relative to the second position of the door body, the push-push mechanism is arranged on a same side of the axis of rotation of the door body as the first portion, supporting the panel body , of the door body.
3. The charging or tank door assembly according to claim 1, wherein in the first position of the door body, a second portion of the door body cooperates with the push-push mechanism such that the second portion of the door body supports or forms a counter-lock cooperating with a lock of the push-push mechanism.
4. The charging or tank door assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first portion, supporting the panel body, of the door body is connected to the axis of rotation via a third portion of the door body, wherein a first leg of the third portion engages in the axis of rotation, wherein a second leg of the third portion engages in the first portion, and wherein the first leg and the second leg are connected via a connecting leg.
5. The charging or tank door assembly according to claim 4, wherein the second portion of the door body is formed as an extension of the connecting leg of the third portion of the door body.
6. The charging or tank door assembly according to claim 4, wherein the second portion of the door body extends the connecting leg of the third portion beyond the first leg thereof.
7. The charging or tank door assembly according to claim 1, wherein the push-push mechanism is arranged behind the body of the motor vehicle in a depression limited at least in sections by the base body.
8. The charging or tank door assembly according to claim 1, wherein a spring cooperates with the axis of rotation, a spring force of the spring displacing the door body to the second position.
9. A motor vehicle having the charging or tank door assembly according to claim 1.
10. The charging or tank door assembly according to claim 4, wherein the third portion is U-shaped.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Subject matter of the present disclosure will be described in even greater detail below based on the exemplary figures. All features described and/or illustrated herein can be used alone or combined in different combinations. The features and advantages of various embodiments will become apparent by reading the following detailed description with reference to the attached drawings, which illustrate the following:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] In an embodiment, the present invention provides a novel charging door assembly or tank door assembly of a motor vehicle and a motor vehicle having a charging door assembly or tank door assembly.
[0015] The charging or tank door assembly according to an embodiment of the invention comprises a base body receiving a charging socket or a tank inlet.
[0016] The charging or tank door assembly according to an embodiment of the invention furthermore comprises a door body, which can be pivoted about an axis of rotation and supports a panel body on a first portion, wherein, in a first position of the door body, said door body closes an opening in a body of the motor vehicle and blocks access to the charging socket or to the tank inlet, and wherein, in a second position of the door body, said door body releases the opening of the body of the motor vehicle and the access to the charging socket or to the tank inlet.
[0017] The charging or tank door assembly according to an embodiment of the invention furthermore comprises a push-push mechanism for locking the door body and for releasing the door body in the first position thereof, wherein, relative to the first position of the door body, the push-push mechanism is arranged on a different side of the axis of rotation of the door body than the first portion, supporting the panel body, of the door body.
[0018] Due to fact that, relative to the first position of the door body, the push-push mechanism is positioned on the other side of the axis of rotation than the first portion, supporting the panel body, of the door body, the push-push mechanism is not visible when the door body is open. Said push-push mechanism therefore does not affect the aesthetic overall impression. Furthermore, there is no risk of damage to the push-push mechanism during a charging operation or fueling operation. Furthermore, smaller-sized door bodies may be used.
[0019] Preferably, relative to the second position of the door body, the push-push mechanism is arranged on the same side of the axis of rotation of the door body as the first portion, supporting the panel body, of the door body. This ensures that the charging jack or the tank inlet is easily accessible when the door body is open.
[0020] Preferably, in the first position of the door body, a second portion of the door body cooperates with the push-push mechanism such that the second portion supports or forms a counter-locking element cooperating with a locking element of the push-push mechanism. In particular, the second portion of the door body is configured as an extension of a connecting leg of a preferably U-shaped third portion of the door body. In the first position of the door body, the locking element cooperates with the counter-locking element to lock the door body in the first position. After actuating the push-push mechanism, the locking element releases the counter-locking element and thus the door body.
[0021] Preferably, the push-push mechanism is arranged behind the body of the motor vehicle in a depression limited at least in sections by the base body. This is particularly preferred in order to provide a particularly advantageous aesthetic impression and to avoid risk of damage to the push-push mechanism during a charging operation or fueling operation.
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[0023] The charging door assembly 10 has a base body 11 which receives a charging socket 12. For a charging operation, a charging plug 13 of a charging cable 14 (see
[0024] The charging socket 12 is arranged in a depression defined at least in sections by the base body 11.
[0025] The charging door assembly 10 furthermore has a door body 15 which supports a panel body 16 on a first portion 15a. The door body 15 is pivotable about an axis of rotation 17.
[0026] In the first position of the door body 15 shown in
[0027] In the second position of the door body 15 (see
[0028] The charging door assembly 10 furthermore has a push-push mechanism 21 for locking the door body 15 in the first position of
[0029] In the second position of the door body 15 (see
[0030] The door body 15 has a second portion 15b, which cooperates with the push-push mechanism 21 in the first position of the door body 15. The push-push mechanism 21 has a locking element 22, which cooperates with a counter-locking element 23, wherein, in the first position (see
[0031] If the door body 15 is actuated manually according to
[0032] The first portion 15a, supporting the panel body 16, of the door body 15 is connected to the axis of rotation 17 via a third, in particular U-shaped, portion 15c of the door body 15. A first leg 24 of the third portion 15c of the door body 15 engages in the axis of rotation 17, a second leg 25 of the third portion 15c engages in the first portion 15a of the door body 15. A connecting leg 26 of the third portion 15c extends between these two legs 24 and 25 and connects the two legs 24, 25. The second portion 15b of the door body 15 is configured as an extension of the connecting leg 26 of the third portion 15c, wherein the second portion 15b of the door body 15 extends the connecting leg 26 of the third portion 15c beyond the first leg 24.
[0033] The first portion 15a of the door body 15 is parallel or approximately parallel to the second portion 15b of the door body 15 and to the connecting leg 26 of the third portion 15c of the door body 15. The first leg 24 and the second leg 24 are parallel or approximately parallel to one another and preferably at an angle not equal to 90° to the first portion 15a and second portion 15b of the door body 15.
[0034] As can be seen in
[0035] A spring element 27 cooperates with the axis of rotation 17. This spring element 27 provides a spring force that tends to automatically transfer the door body 15 from the first position of
[0036] A heart-curve mechanism is preferably integrated into the push-push mechanism 21 and causes the door body 15 to be locked or released as a result of the actuation of the door body via the interplay of the locking element 22 and the counter-locking element 23.
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[0038] The charging door assembly 10 according to an embodiment of the invention has the advantage that the push-push mechanism 21 does not affect the design thereof. There is also no risk of damage to the push-push mechanism 21 during a charging operation. The door body 15 can be relatively small.
[0039] Embodiments of the invention are not limited to charging door assemblies but may also be used in tank door assemblies in which the charging socket 12 is replaced by a tank inlet.
[0040] While subject matter of the present disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive. Any statement made herein characterizing the invention is also to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive as the invention is defined by the claims. It will be understood that changes and modifications may be made, by those of ordinary skill in the art, within the scope of the following claims, which may include any combination of features from different embodiments described above.
[0041] The terms used in the claims should be construed to have the broadest reasonable interpretation consistent with the foregoing description. For example, the use of the article “a” or “the” in introducing an element should not be interpreted as being exclusive of a plurality of elements. Likewise, the recitation of “or” should be interpreted as being inclusive, such that the recitation of “A or B” is not exclusive of “A and B,” unless it is clear from the context or the