Actuating Device for Moving Covers for Vehicles
20230340812 · 2023-10-26
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Abstract
An actuating apparatus (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700) for moving covers (102, 202, 302, 402, 502, 602, 702), in particular flush covers, for vehicles, wherein the cover (102, 202, 302, 402, 502, 602, 702) is reversibly movable, and in particular pivotable, between a closed position and an open position in which the cover is arranged behind an outer skin of the vehicle, wherein the actuating apparatus (100) comprises the following: a kinematics for reversibly moving, in particular pivoting, the cover (102, 202, 302, 402, 502, 602, 702) between the open position and the closed position; and a first sensor apparatus (112, 212, 312, 412, 512, 612, 712) for detecting the open position and/or the closed position of the cover (102, 202, 302, 402, 502, 602, 702).
Claims
1. An actuating apparatus (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700) for moving covers (102, 202, 302, 402, 502, 602, 702), in particular flush covers, for vehicles, wherein the cover (102, 202, 302, 402, 502, 602, 702) is reversibly movable, and in particular pivotable, between a closed position and an open position in which the cover is arranged behind an outer skin of the vehicle, wherein the actuating apparatus (100) comprises the following: a kinematics for reversibly moving, in particular pivoting, the cover (102, 202, 302, 402, 502, 602, 702) between the open position and the closed position; and a first sensor apparatus (112, 212, 312, 412, 512, 612, 712) for detecting the open position and/or the closed position of the cover (102, 202, 302, 402, 502, 602, 702).
2. The actuating apparatus (100, 200, 300, 400, 600, 700) according to claim 1, wherein the kinematics comprises at least one cam disk (114, 214, 314, 414, 614, 714) for activating the first sensor apparatus (112, 212, 312, 412, 612, 712) upon a transition of the cover (102, 202, 302, 402, 602, 702) from the open position into the closed position.
3. The actuating apparatus (100, 200, 300, 400, 600, 700) according to claim 2, wherein the kinematics comprises a first pivot arm (108, 208, 308, 408, 608, 708) connected to the cover (102, 202, 302, 402, 602, 702) and pivotable in relation to a first pivot axis (110, 210, 310, 410, 610, 710), wherein the at least one cam disk (114, 214, 314, 414, 614, 714) for activating the first sensor apparatus is connected to the first pivot axis (110, 210, 310, 410, 610, 710).
4. The actuating apparatus (200, 300, 600, 700) according to claim 1, wherein the actuating apparatus (200, 300, 600, 700) comprises a second sensor apparatus (216, 316, 616, 716) configured so as to detect a pressing movement against the cover (202, 302, 602, 702) when the cover is in its closed position.
5. The actuating apparatus (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700) according to claim 1, wherein the actuating apparatus (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700) comprises a door handle recess (106, 206, 306, 406, 506, 606, 706) mounted on a body interior and configured so as to guide movement of the kinematics during a movement between the closed position and the open position of the cover (102, 202, 302, 402, 502, 602, 702).
6. The actuating apparatus (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700) according to claim 5, wherein the door handle recess (106, 206, 306, 406, 506, 606, 706) comprises a trough-shaped body and the kinematics extend through an opening of the trough-shaped body, and wherein the kinematics is in particular sealed against the opening.
7. The actuating apparatus (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) according to claim 5, wherein the kinematics comprises at least one cam disk (114, 214, 314, 414, 614) for activating the sensor apparatus upon a transition of the cover (102, 202, 302, 402, 602) from the open position into the closed position, and wherein the cam disk (114, 214, 314, 414, 614) is arranged outside the door handle recess (106, 206, 306, 406, 606).
8. The actuating apparatus (700) according to claim 5, wherein the cover (702) comprises a first end and a second end opposite to the first end, wherein the first end is rotatably connected to a first pivot arm (708), and wherein the second end comprises a guide element (722) for guiding the cover (702) in the door handle recess (706).
9. The actuating apparatus (700) according to claim 8, wherein the door handle recess (706) comprises a guide groove (707) configured so as to receive the guide element (722) of the cover (702) and to guide the cover (702) upon a movement of the cover (702) by the kinematics.
10. The actuating apparatus (400, 500, 600, 700) according to claim 1, wherein the kinematics comprises a first pivot arm (408, 508, 608, 708) connected to the cover (402, 502, 602, 702) and pivotable in relation to a first pivot axis (410, 510, 610, 710), and wherein the cover (402, 502, 602, 702) is connected to the first pivot arm (408, 508, 608, 708) via a rotary joint (411, 511, 611, 711).
11. The actuating apparatus (400, 500, 600, 700) according to claim 10, wherein the kinematics comprises a spring element for biasing the cover (402, 502, 602, 702) into a neutral position in relation to the first pivot arm (408, 508, 608, 708).
12. The actuating apparatus (600) according to any of the claim 1, wherein the kinematics comprises a first pivot arm (608) connected to the cover (602) via a first rotary joint (611) and pivotable in relation to a first pivot axis (610), and wherein the kinematics comprises a second pivot arm (624) connected to the cover (602) via a second rotary joint (614) and pivotable in relation to a second pivot axis (622), wherein the first and second pivot arms form a four-bar linkage for the cover (602).
13. The actuating apparatus (600) according to claim 12, wherein the actuating apparatus (600) comprises a door handle recess (606) mounted on a body interior, and wherein the second pivot arm (624) is fork-shaped and arranged outside the door handle recess (606).
14. The actuating apparatus (600) according to claim 13, wherein the cover (602) is arranged in the door handle recess (606) and the second pivot arm (624) is connected to the cover (602) via one or more guide elements (614), in particular guide pins, and wherein the door handle recess (606) comprises guide grooves for guiding the guide elements (614).
15. The actuating apparatus (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700) according to claim 1, wherein the actuating apparatus (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700) comprises a drive, in particular in a form of an electric motor, which is configured so as to drive the kinematics.
16. A vehicle having the actuating apparatus according to claim 15.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the devices, systems, and methods described herein will be apparent from the following description of particular examples thereof, as illustrated in the accompanying figures; where like or similar reference numbers refer to like or similar structures. The figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the devices, systems, and methods described herein.
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[0060] The present disclosure relates to actuating apparatuses for moving covers for vehicles, preferably door handles for a side door of a vehicle, and in particular an outer door handle assembly, although they can also be interior door handle assemblies or door handle assemblies for a trunk lid. With respect to the aforementioned situation, the present disclosure addresses the problem of specifying a door handle assembly by which the cover can be reliably and repeatably moved into a specified (in particular flush) closed position. The actuating mechanism is likewise intended to enable electrical as well as manual actuation.
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[0062] The cover 102 is reversible movable via a kinematics 108 between a closed position shown in
[0063] In the open position of the cover 102 shown in
[0064] As can be seen in particular in
[0065] The kinematics 108 comprises a first pivot arm 118, which is pivotable about a first pivot axis 110 in order to reversibly move the cover 102 between the closed position and the open position. The first pivot axis 110 is arranged below the opening 103 and below the door handle recess 106.
[0066] In order to activate the first sensor apparatus 112 in
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[0068] The cam disk 114 of the kinematics 108 can be sealed against the opening 116 such that water penetrating the door handle recess 106 upon actuation of the cover 102 cannot pass through the opening 116 into the interior of the body. Rather, it is discharged outwardly again through the trough-shaped door handle recess 106.
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[0070] A kinematics 208 of the door handle assembly 200 is connected to the cover 202. In particular, the kinematics 208 comprises a first pivot arm 218, which is arranged pivotally in relation to a first pivot axis 210. The first pivot axis 210 is arranged above the opening 203 of the outer skin 204. In other words, the first pivot axis 210 is arranged above a door handle recess 206. The door handle recess 206 is substantially identical in form to the door handle recess 106 of the door handle assembly 100. However, the door handle recess 206 does not have an opening for the kinematics 208, because it can be pivoted upwardly out of the door handle recess 206, as shown in
[0071] By pivoting the first pivot arm 218 by approximately 180°, the cover 202 is transitioned from its closed position shown in
[0072] The door handle assembly 200 comprises a first sensor apparatus 212. The first sensor apparatus 212 is configured so as to detect the open position of the cover 202. In other words, as soon as the cover 202 has been transitioned into its open position (
[0073] The door handle assembly 200 according to
[0074] For example, as shown in
[0075] A further aspect of a door handle assembly 300 can be seen in
[0076] The kinematics 308 of the door handle assembly 300 here moves through an opening 315 of the door handle recess 306, similar to the example according to
[0077] When pivoting the kinematics 308 via the pivot arms 318a, 318b, the respective cam disk discs 314 are guided through openings 315 in the door handle recess 306.
[0078] Similar to the example according to
[0079] The door handle assembly 300 comprises a first sensor apparatus 312. The first sensor apparatus 312 is configured so as to detect the open position of the cover 302. For this purpose, for example, the first sensor apparatus 312 is arranged such that the first pivot arm 318a pushes a button of the first sensor apparatus 312 when the cover 302 is in its open position. As mentioned above, the signal from the first sensor apparatus 312 can be used in order to activate an unlocking apparatus.
[0080] The door handle assembly 300 comprises a second sensor apparatus 316. The second sensor apparatus 316 is arranged adjacent to the opening 315 of the door handle recess 306. In particular, the second sensor apparatus 316 is arranged on the exterior of the door handle recess 306. The second sensor apparatus 316 is configured as a button, which can be activated by the cam disk 314. The cam disk 314 can be configured so as to activate the second sensor apparatus 316 as soon as the cover 302 is pivoted out of its closed position shown in
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[0082] The door handle assembly 400 comprises a kinematics 408 configured so as to pivot the cover between its open position and its closed position. The kinematics 408 comprises a first pivot arm 418, which is pivotable in relation to a first pivot axis 410. The pivot arm 418 is rotatably connected to the cover 402 via a rotary joint 411. The position of the cover 402 in relation to the first pivot arm 418 can be biased via a spring element, for example an annular spring, in the closed position shown in
[0083] When the cover 402 pivots from the closed position into the open position, the cover 402 is twisted in relation to the pivot arm 418, for example, against the biasing of the spring element. Such a twist is generated by the contact of the cover 402 with the door handle recess 406.
[0084] The pivot arm 418 comprises a stop face 420 that comes to lie flush with a flat stop face 407 of the door handle recess when the cover 402 is in the open position. In other words, the pivot arm 418 is configured such that the stop face 420 of the first pivot arm 418 lies in a plane with the stop face 407 of the door handle recess 406 when the cover is in its open position (
[0085] The door handle assembly 400 comprises a first sensor apparatus 412. The first sensor apparatus 412 is configured so as to detect the open position of the cover 402. For this purpose, the kinematics comprises a cam disk 414 connected to the first pivot axis 410 and configured so as to activate the first sensor apparatus 412 configured as a button when the kinematics 408 has been transitioned into the closed position of the cover 402.
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[0087] The door handle assembly 500 comprises a kinematics 508, which is configured so as to pivot the cover between its open position and its closed position. The kinematics 508 is similar to the kinematics 408, wherein however a first pivot axis 510 is configured as a vertical pivot axis.
[0088] The kinematics 508 comprises a first pivot arm 518, which is pivotable in relation to the vertical first pivot axis 510. The pivot arm 518 is rotatably connected to the cover 502 via a rotary joint 511. The position of the cover 502 in relation to the first pivot arm 518 can be biased via a spring element, for example an annular spring, in the closed position shown in
[0089] When the cover 502 pivots from the closed position into the open position, the cover 502 is twisted in relation to the pivot arm 518, for example, against the biasing of the spring element. Such a twist is generated by the contact of the cover 502 with the door handle recess 506.
[0090] The pivot arm 518 comprises a stop face 520 that comes to lie flush with a flat stop face 507 of the door handle recess when the cover 502 is in the open position. In other words, the pivot arm 518 is configured such that the stop face 520 of the first pivot arm 518 lies in a plane with the stop face 507 of the door handle recess 506 when the cover is in its open position (
[0091] The door handle assembly 500 comprises a first sensor apparatus 512. The first sensor apparatus 512 is configured so as to detect the open position of the cover 502. For this purpose, the first sensor apparatus 512 is configured as a Hall sensor, which is arranged outside the door handle recess 506.
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[0093] The kinematics 608 comprises a first pivot arm 618, which is pivotable in relation to a first pivot axis 610. The kinematics 608 comprises a second pivot arm 624, which is pivotable in relation to a second pivot axis 622. The first pivot arm 618 is rotatably connected to the cover 602 via a first rotary joint 611. The second pivot arm 622 is rotatably connected to the cover 602 via a second rotary joint 614. The two pivot arms 618, 624, together with the rotary joints 611, 614 and the pivot axes 610, 622, form a four-bar linkage for pivoting the cover 602.
[0094] The first pivot arm 618 is connected to a first end (here, the top) of the cover 602. The second pivot arm 624 is rotatably connected to a second end (here, the bottom) of the cover 602. With the four-bar linkage formed by the first and second pivot arms 618, 624, the cover 602 is pivoted such that, in its closed position as well as its open position (cf.
[0095] The door handle recess 606 of the door handle assembly 600 is substantially trough-shaped. The bottom of the door handle recess is in particular circularly arcuate in form, wherein the radius substantially corresponds to the length of the second pivot arm 624.
[0096] The second pivot arm 624 is fork-shaped. The second pivot arm is arranged outside the door handle recess 606. For this purpose, it comprises first and second webs 626, 628, which are connected at a first end to one another and to the second pivot axis 622. At a second end, the two webs 626, 628 are respectively connected to the cover, in particular to the second end (bottom) of the cover 602. In the example according to
[0097] The door handle recess 606 comprises a guide groove 607, which is configured as an elongated hole. The guide groove 607 serves to allow a passage of the pins 614 between the cover 602 located on the inside of the recess and the webs 626, 628 located on the outside. At the same time, the guide groove 607 ensures a uniform, repeatable movement of the cover in relation to the door handle recess 606.
[0098] The door handle assembly 600 comprises a first sensor apparatus 612 configured so as to detect the open position of the cover 602. For this purpose, the first pivot arm 618 is connected to or integrally formed with a cam disk 614. The cam disk 614 serves to actuate the first sensor apparatus 412 configured as a button when the kinematics 608 is in the closed position shown in
[0099] The door handle assembly 600 comprises a second sensor apparatus 616. The second sensor apparatus 616 serves to detect a local pressing actuation of the cover 602 in the closed position. For example, the user can press the cover 602 in the region 630 (
[0100] A further aspect of a door arrangement 700 according to the disclosure can be seen in
[0101] The kinematics 708 comprises a first pivot arm 718a, which is configured as a cam disk 714. A second pivot arm 718b is also configured as a cam disk 714. The two pivot arms 718a, 718b are connected to one another and are pivotable in relation to a common first pivot axis 710. One end of the pivot arms 718a, 718b opposite the first pivot axis is connected to the cover 702 via a rotary joint 711. In particular, the pivot 711 is connected to a first (upper) end of the cover 702. At a second (lower) end of the cover 702, which lies opposite the first end, the cover comprises guide elements 722, for example laterally projecting pins. In other words, the guide elements 722 extend laterally beyond the cover.
[0102] The door handle assembly 700 comprises a door handle recess 706. The door handle recess 706 comprises guide grooves 707 that are arranged on both sides of the cover 702. The guide grooves have a substantially straight-line profile and serve to guide the cover 702 during the movement between the closed position (
[0103] One or both guide grooves 707 are substantially L-shaped. The long leg of the L-shape serves to guide the cover along a straight track during the opening or closing movement. The small leg of the L-shape serves to allow a pressing of the cover into the interior of the door handle recess 706 during the closed position.
[0104] The door handle assembly 700 comprises a first sensor apparatus 712 configured so as to detect the open position of the cover 702. For this purpose, the first sensor apparatus is arranged opposite one of the two pivot arms 718a, 718b configured as cam disks 714 (here, opposite 718b), such that the corresponding cam disk 714 activates the presser of the first sensor apparatus 712 when the cover 702 is in the closed position.
[0105] The door handle assembly further comprises a second sensor apparatus 716, which can detect a manual pressing of the cover 702. The second sensor apparatus 716 is also shown as a button. It is arranged outside the door handle recess 706, wherein the presser reaches into the short leg of the L-shaped guide groove 707. As soon as the user presses against the second lower end of the cover 702, for example in the region 730, the guide element 722 is displaced towards the small leg of the L-shape. Such a displacement activates the second sensor apparatus 716, which can be used in order to emit a signal to an electric drive for pivoting the pivot arms 718a, 718b.
[0106] The use of the door handle assembly 700 according to
[0107] Due to the activation of the second sensor apparatus 716, a signal is emitted to an electric drive, which transfers a torque to the first pivot axis 710. Consequently, the two pivot arms 718a, 718b are pivoted with the pivot axis 710 until they assume the position shown in
[0108] The door handle recess 706 further comprises indentations 732 for receiving the pivot arms 718a, 718b configured as cam disks 714 when they are in the closed position according to
[0109] A further aspect of a door handle assembly 800 according to the disclosure can be seen in
[0110] The kinematics 808 comprises a first pivot arm 818a connected to a first side of the flap 802. A second pivot arm 818b of the kinematics 808 is connected to a second end opposite the first end. The two pivot arms 818a, 818b are pivotable via a common first pivot axis 810.
[0111] The ends of the pivot arms 818a, 818b opposite the first pivot axis 810 are connected to the cover 802 via a second pivot axis 811 (
[0112] The cover 802 comprises a sleeve 814, which is mounted at the top end of the cover 802. The sleeve 814 is pivotable with or in relation to the second pivot axis 811. The sleeve 814 surrounds the second pivot axis 811. The sleeve 814 can be fixedly connected to the second pivot axis 811. Alternatively, the sleeve 814 can be pivoted together with the second pivot axis 811.
[0113] The cover 802 can be biased into a home position in relation to the pivot arms 818a, 818b via the sleeve 814 and the second pivot axis 811, respectively. For example, this can be realized by a torsion spring (not shown) arranged between the second pivot axis 811 and one or both bearings 812a, 812b.
[0114] The door handle assembly 800 further comprises a sensor apparatus 816 configured so as to detect the closed position of the cover 802. A manual pressing in of the cover 802 can thus be detected by the sensor apparatus 816. In other words, a pressing of the cover 802 by the user from the closed position according to
[0115] In the closed position of the cover 802 shown in
[0116] The door handle assembly 800 according to
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[0118] As can be seen in particular in
[0119] In the closed position shown in
[0120] The disclosure is not limited to the examples shown in the drawings, but results when all of the features disclosed herein are considered together. Thus, the actuating apparatus according to the disclosure for moving covers is shown in the figures as a door handle assembly in each case. However, it is also possible to use the actuating apparatus in order to move servicing, fueling, or charging flaps.