VEHICLE DOOR LATCH DEVICE
20210079695 ยท 2021-03-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C1/107
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C1/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C1/205
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E05B77/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16C1/102
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C1/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E05B79/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16C1/145
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C1/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60J5/0468
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E05B79/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B77/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16C1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
In a vehicle door latch device, ingress of rainwater into an outer cable of a Bowden cable is prevented. Vehicle door latch device includes: operation handle provided in a door; door latch mechanism attached in the door; Bowden cable having outer cable that is fixed at one end to the vicinity of operation handle and at the other end to door latch mechanism, and inner cable that is inserted into outer cable while being coupled at one upward end to operation handle and at the other end to release lever of door latch mechanism ; and elastic cap provided at one end of the outer cable, having the corresponding one of cover portions in a cylindrical shape, extending in a movement direction of the inner cable extending from the one end of the outer cable, to cover the inner cable.
Claims
1-8. (canceled)
9. A vehicle door latch device comprising: an operation handle that is supported by a handle base provided in a door; a door latch mechanism that maintains said door in a closed state; a Bowden cable including an outer cable that is fixed at one end to said handle base and at the other end to said door latch mechanism, and an inner cable that is inserted into said outer cable while being coupled at one end to said operation handle and at the other end to a release lever of said door latch mechanism; and an elastic cap that has a cover portion in a cylindrical shape, extending in a movement direction of said inner cable to cover said inner cable extending from the one end of said outer cable, wherein said elastic cap includes an annular projecting portion that is always in close contact with a part of said inner cable throughout its whole circumference in a circumferential direction, and said annular projecting portion is provided below said cover portion.
10. The vehicle door latch device according to claim 9, wherein said cover portion defines a minute clearance with the inner cable.
11. The vehicle door latch device according to claim 9, wherein said cover portion is formed in a bellows shape capable of expansion and contraction in a movement direction of said inner cable, and said cover portion has an outlet bonded with adhesive to said inner cable.
12. The vehicle door latch device according to claim 11, wherein said outlet completely seals a part of said inner cable throughout its whole circumference in the circumferential direction when said outlet is bonded with adhesive to said inner cable.
13. The vehicle door latch device according to claim 9, wherein said elastic cap is filled with grease.
14. The vehicle door latch device according to claim 13, wherein said elastic cap includes a fitting portion that is provided below said cover portion to cover said inner cable in a movement direction of said inner cable, and said grease is filled in said fitting portion.
15. The vehicle door latch device according to claim 9, wherein said door latch mechanism includes a cable holding portion that fixes the other end of said outer cable, and said cable holding portion fixes the other end of said outer cable while being engaged with said Bowden cable in its axial direction and around its axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0026] As illustrated in
[0027] Here, door latch mechanism 2 is disposed in door 1 of a vehicle. Outside handle 3 is disposed on a vehicle exterior side of door 1. Bowden cable 4 includes outer cable 41 that transmits door opening operation of outside handle 3 to release lever 24 described below of door latch mechanism 2, and inner cable 42 inserted into outer cable 41. Elastic cap 7 of the first embodiment and elastic cap 8 of the second embodiment prevent ingress of rainwater into outer cable 41 in Bowden cable 4.
[0028] As illustrated in
[0029] Door 1 is formed of outer panel 11 on the vehicle exterior side and inner panel 12 on a vehicle interior side. Door 1 has a front end portion that is pivoted to a vehicle body side face to be openable and closable with a door hinge (not illustrated) having a rotating shaft with a vertical axis. Outer panel 11 is provided on its outer face with outside handle 3. Outer panel 11 of door 1 has an inner face to which door beam 13 extending in a longitudinal direction is fastened.
[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] Latch 22 is detachable from a striker S fastened to a vehicle body. Ratchet 23 is detachable from latch 22. The various levers are directly or indirectly coupled to ratchet 23. Housing 21 is made of synthetic resin to cover the various levers. The various levers include also release lever 24.
[0032] Release lever 24 is pivoted in a lower portion of housing 21. Terminal part 46 fastened to a downward end of inner cable 42 of Bowden cable 4 is coupled to coupling portion 24a projecting from housing 21 in release lever 24. This causes release lever 24 to receive door opening operation of outside handle 3 to operate ratchet 23 for release. As a result, engagement between ratchet 23 and latch 22 is released to enable door 1 to be opened.
[0033] Cable holding portion 25 for fixing an end portion of outer cable 41 in Bowden cable 4 is integrally formed in a portion of housing 21, above release lever 24 (refer to
[0034] As illustrated in
[0035] Bowden cable 4 includes flexible outer cable 41, and flexible inner cable 42 inserted into outer cable 41. As illustrated in
[0036] It is preferable to apply zinc plating to a surface of inner cable 42. This prevents rust from occurring in inner cable 42 to enable smooth sliding to be acquired.
[0037] As illustrated in
[0038] As illustrated in
[0039] In the description below, a portion in inner cable 42, extending upward from the tip of handle-side end cap 43, is referred to as handle-side projecting cable 42a (refer to
[0040] Elastic cap 7 made of rubber according to the first embodiment illustrated in
[0041] As illustrated in
[0042] As illustrated in
[0043] In addition, groove 25b in a semicircular shape in cross section is formed in a portion below holding portion 25a in cable holding portion 25, as illustrated in
[0044] Further, a pair of engagement projecting portions 25c and 25c is formed in a portion above holding portion 25a in cable holding portion 25. Rotating hooks 44c and 44c of door-latch-side end cap 44 are engaged with respective engagement projecting portions 25c and 25c. Each of rotating hooks 44c and 44c is formed integrally with door-latch-side end cap 44, and turns together with door-latch-side end cap 44. As illustrated in
[0045] Door-latch-side end cap 44 is fixed to cable holding portion 25 as follows. First, door-latch-side end cap 44 is set such that a major-axis of central pillar portion 44a faces in a vehicle longitudinal direction like door-latch-side end cap 44 illustrated by a two-dot chain line in in
[0046] Subsequently, when door-latch-side end cap 44 is turned together with outer cable 41 in a counterclockwise direction as viewed from vertically above, like door-latch-side end cap 44 illustrated by a solid line in
[0047] As described above, displacement of Bowden cable 4 in door-latch-side end cap 44 in its axial direction (longitudinal direction) is prevented by engagement of engagement flange 44b with groove 25b. In addition, turning of Bowden cable 4 around its axis is prevented by engagement of engagement projecting portions 25c and 25c with respective claw portions 44d and 44d. This causes the other end of outer cable 41 to be reliably fixed to cable holding portion 25 of door latch mechanism 2.
[0048] As illustrated in
[0049] Next, elastic caps 7 and 8 of the corresponding first and second embodiments will be described.
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[0051] Elastic cap 7 according to the first embodiment includes: fitting portion 71 increased in diameter with a length of about of elastic cap 7, formed on its lower side in its longitudinal direction (vertical direction); and cover portion 72 in a cylindrical shape with a small diameter and a length of about of elastic cap 7, formed on its upper side while extending in a movement direction of handle-side projecting cable 42a.
[0052] Fitting portion 71 is fixed to an upper end of handle-side end cap 43 when annular projecting portion 71a formed on its inner peripheral surface is fitted onto annular groove 43a formed in an outer periphery of an upper end portion of handle-side end cap 43. When fitting portion 71 is fitted and fixed onto handle-side end cap 43, handle-side projecting cable 42a of inner cable 42 is covered with cover portion 72 in its movement direction. Handle-side projecting cable 42a passes through the inside of cover portion 72 to extend from outlet 72a being the tip of cover portion 72, and then terminal part 45 at a tip of handle-side projecting cable 42a is coupled to coupling portion 6b of lever 6. It is preferable to set an inner diameter of cover portion 72 so as to be slightly larger than an outside diameter of handle-side projecting cable 42a. This causes a minute clearance between an inner peripheral surface of cover portion 72 and an outer peripheral surface of handle-side projecting cable 42a, so that the first embodiment can reduce ingress of rainwater from outlet 72a of cover portion 72 to a minimum. As a result, the first embodiment prevents ingress of rainwater into outer cable 41.
[0053] In an inner peripheral surface of the boundary between fitting portion 71 and cover portion 72, there is provided annular projecting portion 73 that is always in close contact with a part of the surface of handle-side projecting cable 42a of inner cable 42 throughout its whole circumference in the circumferential direction. In other words, between fitting portion 71 and cover portion 72, there is provided annular projecting portion 73 (an example of a part of cover portion 72) that is always in close contact with a part of the surface of handle-side projecting cable 42a of inner cable 42 throughout its whole circumference in the circumferential direction. In still other words, above fitting portion 71 or below cover portion 72, there is provided annular projecting portion 73 that is always in close contact with a part of the surface of handle-side projecting cable 42a of inner cable 42 throughout its whole circumference in the circumferential direction. As a result, when inner cable 42 vertically moves through the inside of cover portion 72 of elastic cap 7 in response to door opening operation of outside handle 3, inner cable 42 vertically slides while an outer peripheral surface of inner cable 42 is in close contact with annular projecting portion 73. Thus, the first embodiment reliably prevents ingress of rainwater into elastic cap 7. This enables the first embodiment to reliably prevent ingress of rainwater into outer cable 41. It is preferable to pour silicon grease 100 into a space formed between fitting portion 71 and the upper end of handle-side end cap 43. This enables the first embodiment to more reliably prevent ingress of rainwater into outer cable 41 with silicon grease 100.
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[0055] In the description below of the second embodiment, a difference from the first embodiment will be described, and description of the same portion is eliminated. In the second embodiment, the same component and the like as those of the first embodiment are each basically designated by the same reference sign in the description below and in
[0056] Elastic cap 8 according to the second embodiment includes: fitting portion 81 increased in diameter with a length of about of elastic cap 8, formed on its lower side in its longitudinal direction (vertical direction); and cover portion 82 in a cylindrical shape and a bellows shape with a length of about of elastic cap 8, formed on its upper side while extending in a movement direction of handle-side projecting cable 42a.
[0057] Fitting portion 81 is fixed to an upper end of handle-side end cap 43 when annular projecting portion 81a formed on its inner peripheral surface is fitted onto annular groove 43a formed in an outer periphery of an upper end portion of handle-side end cap 43.
[0058] Handle-side projecting cable 42a of inner cable 42 passes through the inside of cover portion 82 of elastic cap 8 to project upward from outlet 82a being an upper end of cover portion 82. Then, a portion in handle-side projecting cable 42a, passing through outlet 82a, is bonded with adhesive 200 to outlet 82a so as to allow the inner periphery of outlet 82a to be completely sealed throughout its whole circumference in the circumferential direction. In another view, cover portion 82 includes outlet 82a that completely seal a part of the surface of handle-side projecting cable 42a of inner cable 42 throughout its whole circumference in the circumferential direction. As a result, when inner cable 42 vertically moves in response to door opening operation of outside handle 3, cover portion 82 in a bellows shape vertically expands and contracts by following vertical motion of inner cable 42. This enables inner cable 42 to be vertically and smoothly moved. In addition, outlet 82a of cover portion 82 is completely closed with adhesive 200 and inner cable 41, so that the second embodiment enables ingress of rainwater into elastic cap 8 and outer cable 41 to be reliably prevented. It is preferable to pour silicon grease 100 into a space formed between fitting portion 81 and the upper end of handle-side end cap 43. This enables the second embodiment to more reliably prevent ingress of rainwater into outer cable 41 with silicon grease 100.
[0059] While several preferable forms of the present invention are shown in detail and described, it should be understood that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of claims attached.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0060] 1 door
[0061] 2 door latch mechanism
[0062] 3 outside handle (operation handle)
[0063] 4 Bowden cable
[0064] 5 handle base
[0065] 5a holding portion
[0066] 6 lever
[0067] 6a shaft
[0068] 6b coupling portion
[0069] 7 elastic cap
[0070] 8 elastic cap
[0071] 9 cushioning material
[0072] 10 vehicle door latch device
[0073] 11 outer panel
[0074] 12 inner panel
[0075] 12a rear panel
[0076] 13 door beam
[0077] 21 housing
[0078] 22 latch
[0079] 23 ratchet
[0080] 24 release lever
[0081] 24a coupling portion
[0082] 25 cable holding portion
[0083] 25a holding portion
[0084] 25b groove
[0085] 25c engagement projecting portion
[0086] 41 outer cable
[0087] 42 inner cable
[0088] 42a handle-side projecting cable
[0089] 43 handle-side end cap
[0090] 43a annular groove
[0091] 44 door-latch-side end cap
[0092] 44a central pillar portion
[0093] 44b engagement flange
[0094] 44c rotating hook
[0095] 44d claw portion
[0096] 45, 46 terminal part
[0097] 71 fitting portion
[0098] 71a annular projecting portion
[0099] 72 cover portion
[0100] 72a outlet
[0101] 73 annular projecting portion
[0102] 81 fitting portion
[0103] 81a annular projecting portion
[0104] 82 cover portion
[0105] 82a outlet
[0106] 100 silicon grease
[0107] 200 adhesive