FRUNK LATCH EMERGENCY OPENING STRUCTURE
20210172206 · 2021-06-10
Assignee
- Hyundai Motor Company (Seoul, KR)
- Kia Motors Corporation (Seoul, KR)
- Pyeong Hwa Automotive Co., Ltd. (Daegu, KR)
Inventors
- Sang Kyoon Lim (Bucheon-si, KR)
- Sang Il Kim (Hwaseong-si, KR)
- Ki Ryun Ahn (Daegu, KR)
- Hyeon Tae Park (Daegu, KR)
Cpc classification
E05B77/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B79/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B83/243
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B83/26
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B77/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B79/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A frunk latch emergency opening structure includes: a base configured to be fixed to a vehicle body; a pole provided on the base so as to be rotatable; a first cable connected to one end of the pole and configured such that tension is applied to the first cable by operating a vehicle inside handle; an emergency lever configured to be rotatable in an interlocking manner with the pole at one end of the emergency lever; a second cable connected to another end of the emergency lever and configured such that tension is applied to the second cable by operating a frunk inside handle; and a safety hook configured to be coupled to the base so as to be rotatable and to move due to operation of a front outside lever.
Claims
1. A frunk latch emergency opening structure comprising: a base configured to be fixed to a vehicle body; a pole provided on the base so as to be rotatable; a first cable connected to one end of the pole and configured such that tension is applied to the first cable by operating a vehicle inside handle; an emergency lever configured to be rotatable in an interlocking manner with the pole at one end of the emergency lever; a second cable connected to another end of the emergency lever and configured such that tension is applied to the second cable by operating a frunk inside handle; and a safety hook configured to be coupled to the base so as to be rotatable and to move due to operation of a front outside lever.
2. The frunk latch emergency opening structure of claim 1, further comprising: a catch configured to move in an interlocking manner with rotation of the pole; and a striker connected at one end to a frunk lid configured to cover a frunk and provided with another end configured to be detachably inserted into the catch so as to open and close the frunk lid according to rotation of the catch.
3. The frunk latch emergency opening structure of claim 1, wherein a hook plate is formed at one end of the safety hook, and a hook protrusion configured to protrude from a rear surface of the base is formed at another end of the safety hook.
4. The frunk latch emergency opening structure of claim 3, wherein the one end of the emergency lever interlocks with the pole, and wherein the other end of the emergency lever is rotated in an interlocking manner with the hook protrusion.
5. The frunk latch emergency opening structure of claim 1, further comprising an emergency lever stopper located so as to correspond to the other end of the emergency lever and configured to interfere with the emergency lever during movement of the emergency lever, wherein the emergency lever is configured to move along a side surface of the emergency lever stopper when tension is applied to the second cable.
6. The frunk latch emergency opening structure of claim 2, wherein: when tension is applied to the first cable, the one end of the pole is rotated and the catch is released from the striker, such that locking of the frunk is released.
7. The frunk latch emergency opening structure of claim 6, wherein the safety hook moves due to operation of a frunk outside lever and allows the frunk to pop up.
8. The frunk latch emergency opening structure of claim 2, wherein: when tension is applied to the second cable, the other end of the emergency lever is rotated; and the pole is rotated corresponding to the one end of the emergency lever and the catch is released from the striker, such that locking of the frunk is released.
9. The frunk latch emergency opening structure of claim 8, wherein: the other end of the emergency lever moves along a side surface of the emergency lever stopper; and the hook protrusion moves in an interlocking manner with the other end of the emergency lever.
10. The frunk latch emergency opening structure of claim 9, wherein the emergency lever is inserted into a space between the hook protrusion and the emergency lever stopper, such that the emergency lever is fixed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The above and other features of the present disclosure are described in detail with reference to certain embodiments thereof illustrated in the accompanying drawings which are given hereinbelow by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present disclosure, and wherein:
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[0034] It should be understood that the appended drawings are not necessarily to scale, presenting a somewhat simplified representation of various features illustrative of the basic principles of the disclosure. The specific design features of the present disclosure as disclosed herein, including, for example, specific dimensions, orientations, locations, and shapes, are determined in part by the particular intended application and use environment.
[0035] In the figures, reference numbers refer to the same or equivalent parts of the present disclosure throughout the several figures of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] Hereinafter, reference is made in detail to various embodiments of the present disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described below. While the disclosure is described in conjunction with various embodiments, it is understood that the present description is not intended to limit the disclosure to the various embodiments. On the contrary, the disclosure is intended to cover not only the disclosed embodiments, but also various alternatives, modifications, equivalents and other embodiments, which may be included within the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
[0037] In the following description of the embodiments, terms, such as “ . . . part” and the like mean units to process at least one function or operation, and they may be implemented by hardware or a combination of hardware.
[0038] In addition, in the following description of the embodiments, “frunks” conceptually include a front trunk and a rear trunk, and in the embodiments, one end of a frunk is subject to description.
[0039] Further, in the following description of the embodiments, “a rear surface” means a rear portion of a base 110 in the longitudinal direction of a vehicle based on the plan surface of the base 110. Likewise, “a front surface” means a front portion of the base 110 in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle based on the plan surface of the base 110.
[0040] Moreover, in the following description of the embodiments, “a basic mode” means a frunk open mode in general situations and “an emergency mode” means a mode in which a frunk can be opened by operating a frunk inside handle 400 in a situation in which a person is confined in the frunk.
[0041] When an element or component in the written description and/or claims is identified and described as having a purpose or performing or carrying out a stated function, step, set of instructions, or the like, the element or component may also be considered as being “configured to” do so.
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[0043] The frunk latch emergency opening structure according to one embodiment of the present disclosure may include the base 110 fixed to a vehicle body, a pole 120 provided on the base 110 so as to be rotatable, a first cable 210 connected to one end of the pole 120 and configured such that tension is applied to the first cable 210 by operating a vehicle inside handle 300, an emergency lever 130 configured to be rotatable in an interlocking manner with the pole 120 at one end of the emergency lever 130, a second cable 220 connected to the other end of the emergency lever 130 and configured such that tension is applied to the second cable 220 by operating the frunk inside handle 400, and a safety hook 140 configured to be coupled to the base 110 so as to be rotatable and to move due to operation of a front outside lever 500.
[0044] Further, the frunk latch emergency opening structure may further include a catch 150 configured to move in an interlocking manner with rotation of the pole 120. The frunk latch emergency opening structure may also include a striker 160 connected at one end to a frunk lid configured to cover a frunk. The striker 160 may be provided with another end configured to be detachably inserted into the catch 150 so as to open and close the frunk lid according to rotation of the catch 150.
[0045] The base 110 may be configured to form a frame of the frunk latch emergency opening structure and be fixed to the front end of the vehicle body. The base 110 may be provided with parts, such as the pole 120, the first cable 210, the emergency lever 130, the second cable 220 and the safety hook 140, on the rear and front surfaces thereof so as to fix these parts to the vehicle body and support the parts.
[0046] A guide groove may be formed by cutting the center of the upper end of the base 110 to a designated depth in the downward direction. The striker 160 adhered to the front end of the frunk may be inserted into the guide groove when the frunk is closed.
[0047] The pole 120 may be provided on the rear surface of the base 110 so as to be rotatable. More particularly, the pole 120 may be configured to be pin-coupled to the rear surface of the base 110 and thus be rotated when tension is applied to the first cable 210. The first cable 210 may be connected to the one end of the pole 120. The other end of the pole 120 may be located so as to interlock with one end of the emergency lever 130 and one end of the catch 150, as described below.
[0048] The first cable 210 may be configured to be connected to one end of the pole 120 so that tension is applied to the first cable 210 by operating the vehicle inside handle 300. In the basic mode, when the vehicle inside handle 300 is pulled, the first cable 210 may be pulled and the one end of the pole 120 may be rotated.
[0049] The emergency lever 130 may be provided on the rear surface of the base 110 so as to be rotatable. The emergency lever 130 may be configured such that one end of the emergency lever 130 interlocks with the pole 120 and the other end of the emergency lever 130 interlocks with a hook protrusion 142, as described below, so as to be rotated. More particularly, the emergency lever 130 may be configured to be rotated coaxially with the pole 120.
[0050] The frunk latch emergency opening structure according to one embodiment of the present disclosure may further include an emergency lever stopper 170 located so as to correspond to the other end of the emergency lever 130. The emergency lever stopper 170 may be configured to interfere with the emergency lever 130 during horizontal movement of the emergency lever 130. The emergency lever 130 may be configured to move along the side surface of the emergency lever stopper 170 when tension is applied to the second cable 220, as described below.
[0051] The emergency lever stopper 170 may be located at the lower portion of the rear surface of the base 110, close to the other end of the emergency lever 130. More particularly, the emergency lever stopper 170 may be fixedly installed such that the side surface of the emergency lever stopper 170 is tilted at a designated angle with respect to the rear surface of the base 110. In an initial state, the other end of the emergency lever 130 may interfere with the rear surface of the stopper 170. When the other end of the emergency lever 130 is rotated, the other end of the emergency lever 130 may move along the side surface of the emergency lever stopper 170. A projection may be formed on the front surface of the emergency lever stopper 170 so that the other end of the emergency lever 130 may be inserted into a space between the hook protrusion 142 and the emergency lever stopper 170. In this regard, the emergency lever 130 may be fixed in the emergency mode as described below.
[0052] The second cable 220 may be connected to the other end of the emergency lever 130. More particularly, the second cable 220 may be configured such that tension is applied to the second cable 220 by operating the frunk inside handle 400. The second cable 220 to which tension is applied may pull the other end of the emergency lever 130 and thus rotate the emergency lever 130. The second cable 220 may be configured to be separated from the first cable 210, and thus not be operated in the basic mode and be operated only in the emergency mode.
[0053] The safety hook 140 may be coupled to the front surface of the base 110 so as to be rotatable. More particularly, the safety hook 140 may be configured to move due to operation of the frunk outside lever 500.
[0054] A hook plate 141 may be formed at one end of the safety hook 140. A hook protrusion 142, which protrudes from the rear surface of the base 110, may be formed at the other end of the safety hook 140. The hook protrusion 142 may be provided close to the other end of the emergency lever 130 so as to interlock with rotation of the emergency lever 130.
[0055] The hook plate 141 may close the guide groove so as to prevent the striker 160 from being released from the guide groove. The safety hook 140 may receive elastic restoring force from a hook return spring. The hook return spring may be mounted on a rotating shaft of the safety hook 140. One end of the hook return spring may be fixed to the safety hook 140 and the other end of the hook return spring may be fixed to the base 110. The hook return spring may provide elastic restoring force so as to return the safety hook 140 to an original position thereof when the safety hook 140 is rotated by the emergency lever 130 and thus opens the guide groove.
[0056] The catch 150 may be installed on the rear surface 110 so as to be rotatable. More particularly, the catch 150 may be configured to move in an interlocking manner with rotation of the pole 120. The catch 150 may serve as a safety device which fixes the striker 160 and thus holds the frunk so as not to be opened during driving.
[0057] The catch 150 may be elastically supported by a coil spring. More particularly, one end of the coil spring is fixed to the catch 150 and the other end of the coil spring is fixed to the base 110. Thus, the coil spring may provide restoring force which rotates the catch 150 in the counterclockwise direction if the catch 150 is rotated in the clockwise direction.
[0058] The striker 160 may be connected at one end of the striker 160 to the frunk lid which covers the frunk. The other end of the striker 160 may be detachably inserted into the catch 150 and may thus open and close the frunk lid depending on rotation of the catch 150. In the initial state, the striker 160 may be locked with the catch 150.
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[0061] In the initial sate in the basic mode, the striker 160 may be locked with the catch 150. When a driver operates the vehicle inside handle 300 disposed at a driver's seat within the vehicle, tension may be applied to the first cable 210. The pole 120 is pulled and rotated by the first cable 210 to which tension is applied, and thus, binding force applied to the catch 150 may be released.
[0062] When the catch 150 is rotated in an interlocking manner with rotation of the other end of the pole 120, the striker 160 may be released from an insertion groove of the catch 150. Thus, the frunk may be converted from a primary locked state to a primary open state, i.e., locking of the frunk may be released. Consequently, when the frunk outside lever 500 is pushed, the safety hook 140 connected to the frunk outside lever 500 is rotated, binding force which holds the striker 160 is released, and thus, the frunk may be secondarily opened.
[0063] As such, the frunk is opened through a two-step operation process in the basic mode. Thus, even if an opening operation occurs because of driver mistake, the frunk is not immediately opened, thereby being capable of preventing safety accidents caused by opening of the frunk during driving.
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[0066] The frunk inside handle 400 may be formed so as to be connected to the second cable 220 within the frunk. If a person is confined in the frunk, the person may open the frunk by operating the frunk inside handle 400 without the aid of an outsider.
[0067] In the emergency mode, first, when the frunk inside handle 400 is pulled, tension is applied to the second cable 220, and thus, the other end of the emergency lever 130 may be rotated. The one end of the emergency lever 130 may interlock with the other end of the pole 120. More particularly, the one end of the emergency lever 130 may be rotated to push the other end of the pole 120 and locking of the striker 160 with the catch 150 may be released.
[0068] When the catch 150 is rotated in an interlocking manner with rotation of the other end of the pole 120, the striker may be released from the catch 150. Thus, the frunk may be converted from the primary locked state to the primary open state, i.e., locking of the frunk may be released.
[0069] Therefore, the safety hook 140 may be rotated without operation of the separate frunk outside lever 500. More particularly, the other end of the emergency lever 130 may be rotated to push the hook protrusion 142, and the safety hook 140 may be rotated.
[0070] In other words, when the safety hook 140 is rotated, binding force which holds the striker 160 is released, and thus, the frunk may be secondarily opened. Therefore, in the emergency mode, primary opening and secondary opening may be continuously performed only by operating the frunk inside handle 400.
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[0073] Further, the emergency lever 130 may be inserted into the space between the hook protrusion 142 and the emergency lever stopper 170 and thus be fixed.
[0074] In the initial state, the other end of the emergency lever 130 may be located so as to interfere with the rear surface of the emergency lever stopper 170. The hook protrusion 142 may be located close to the front surface of the emergency lever stopper 170. Thereafter, when the frunk inside handle 400 is operated and tension is applied to the second cable 220, the other end of the emergency lever 130 may move along the side surface of the emergency lever stopper 170.
[0075] The other end of the emergency lever 130 may be rotated in an interlocking manner with the hook protrusion 142. Thus, the hook plate 141 may be rotated. In other words, differently from the basic mode, in the emergency mode, the safety hook 140 may be rotated without operation of the frunk outside lever 500.
[0076] In a state in which a second opening is completed, a sufficient space may be formed between the emergency lever stopper 170 and the hook protrusion 142.
[0077] Therefore, the emergency lever 130 may be inserted into the space between the hook protrusion 142 and the emergency lever stopper 170 and thus be fixed. More particularly, the other end of the emergency lever 130 may be rotated along the side surface of the emergency lever stopper 170, push the hook protrusion 142, and be caught and fixed to the front surface of the emergency lever stopper 170.
[0078] In other words, the other end of the emergency lever 130 may be fixedly inserted into the space between the hook protrusion 142 and the emergency lever stopper 170 so that the safety hook 140 is not returned to the original position thereof by the hook return spring. Therefore, the secondary unlocked state may be maintained and the frunk lid may be opened from the inside of the frunk through rotation of the safety hook 140.
[0079] In summary, the present disclosure provides a frunk latch emergency opening structure which is configured not only to be basically operated but also to be opened from the inside of a frunk in case of emergency through a one latch structure.
[0080] As is apparent from the above description, the present disclosure may acquire the following effects through the above-described configuration and connection and usage relations.
[0081] The present disclosure provides a frunk latch emergency opening structure which is configured not only to be basically operated but also to be opened from the inside of a frunk in case of emergency through a one latch structure, thereby being capable of reducing the size of the latch structure and cutting down the cost of the latch structure.
[0082] Further, in the frunk latch emergency opening structure, an electric method as a latch operation method may be replaced with a mechanical method, thereby being capable of increasing the commercial value of the frunk latch emergency opening structure.
[0083] The disclosure has been described in detail with reference to embodiments thereof. However, it should be appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the disclosure, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents. In other words, while the disclosure has been explained in relation to its embodiments, it is understood that various modifications thereof will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon reading the specification. These embodiments have been described to explain the best mode to implement the technical scope of the disclosure, and various modifications required in the specific application and purpose of the present disclosure are possible. For example, a frunk outside lever may be integrated with a safety hook. Therefore, the above detailed description of the present disclosure is not intended to limit the disclosure. Further, it must be interpreted that the accompanying claims encompass other modes.