Door hinge assembly incorporating a latch to facilitate selective door removal
10941598 ยท 2021-03-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D7/1005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle hinge assembly includes a door portion, a body portion, and a hinge pin movable between an engaged position where the door portion and the body portion are rotatably coupled and a disengaged position where the door portion and the body portion are configured to be decoupled from one another. A latch is moveable relative to the hinge pin between a locked position where the latch blocks movement of the hinge pin and an unlocked position where the latch allowed movement of the hinge pin. The latch is configured to be in the unlocked position when the vehicle hinge assembly is in a first substantially upright orientation, and the latch is configured to be in the locked position when the vehicle hinge assembly is in a second substantially upside-down orientation.
Claims
1. A vehicle hinge assembly, comprising: a door portion; a body portion; a hinge pin movable between an engaged position where the door portion and the body portion are rotatably coupled and a disengaged position where the door portion and the body portion are configured to be decoupled from one another; and a latch moveable relative to the hinge pin between a locked position where the latch blocks movement of the hinge pin and an unlocked position where the latch allows movement of the hinge pin, wherein, the latch is configured to be in the unlocked position when the vehicle hinge assembly is in a first substantially upright orientation, and the latch is configured to be in the locked position when the vehicle hinge assembly is in a second substantially upside-down orientation.
2. The vehicle hinge assembly of claim 1, wherein the latch is configured to transition from the unlocked position to the locked position when the hinge is moved from the first substantially upright orientation to the second substantially upside-down orientation, wherein the latch is configured to transition from the locked position to the unlocked position when the vehicle hinge assembly is moved from the second substantially upside-down orientation to the first substantially upright orientation.
3. The vehicle hinge assembly of claim 1, wherein the latch is separate and distinct from the hinge pin.
4. The vehicle hinge assembly of claim 1, wherein the latch comprises a bearing that is disposed within a cavity on the door portion of the hinge, wherein the bearing falls within the cavity when the vehicle hinge assembly is moved from the first substantially upright orientation to the second substantially upside-down orientation, the bearing falling to a position where the bearing is at least partially received within a groove of the hinge pin.
5. The vehicle hinge assembly of claim 1, wherein the latch comprises a tab that, when the vehicle hinge assembly is moved from the first substantially upright orientation to the second substantially upside-down orientation, rotates about a pivot to move from the unlocked position to the locked position.
6. The vehicle hinge assembly of claim 5, wherein a portion of the tab is disposed within a groove of the hinge pin when the tab is in the locked position, and the portion of the tab is disposed outside the groove of the hinge pin when the tab is in the unlocked position.
7. The vehicle hinge assembly of claim 6, wherein the pivot pivotably couples the tab to the body portion or the door portion.
8. The vehicle hinge assembly of claim 1, wherein the latch comprises an eccentric member that, when the vehicle hinge assembly is moved from the first substantially upright orientation to the second substantially upside-down orientation, pivots about a pivot to move from the unlocked position to the locked position.
9. The vehicle hinge assembly of claim 8, wherein the pivot pivotably couples the eccentric member to the body portion or the door portion.
10. The vehicle hinge assembly of claim 8, wherein a center of gravity of the eccentric member is offset from the pivot.
11. The vehicle hinge assembly of claim 8, wherein a portion of the eccentric member is disposed within a groove of the hinge pin when the eccentric member is in the locked position, and the portion of the eccentric member is disposed outside the groove of the hinge pin when the eccentric member is in the unlocked position.
12. The vehicle hinge assembly of claim 11, wherein the groove is an annular groove.
13. The vehicle hinge assembly of claim 1, wherein the second substantially upside-down orientation is inverted from the first substantially upright orientation.
14. The vehicle hinge assembly of claim 1, further comprising a vehicle having the vehicle hinge assembly of claim 1, the first substantially upright orientation corresponding to a position of the vehicle hinge assembly during ordinary orientation of the vehicle.
15. A securing method, comprising: rotatably coupling a door to a vehicle body with a hinge assembly having a door portion, a body portion, and a hinge pin movable between an engaged position where the door portion and the body portion are rotatably coupled and a disengaged position where the door portion and the body portion are configured to be decoupled from one another; when the hinge assembly is in a first substantially upright orientation, permitting movement of the hinge pin of the hinge assembly from the engaged position to the disengaged position; and when the hinge assembly is in a second substantially upside-down orientation, blocking movement of a hinge pin of the hinge assembly from the engaged position using a latch that is separate from the hinge pin, wherein the latch moves relative to the hinge pin between a locked position where the latch blocks movement of the hinge pin and an unlocked position where the latch allows movement of the hinge pin, the latch in the unlocked position when the vehicle hinge assembly is in the first substantially upright orientation, the latch in the locked position when the vehicle hinge assembly is in the second substantially upside-down orientation.
16. The securing method of claim 15, wherein, when the hinge assembly is moved from the first substantially upright orientation to the second substantially upside-down orientation, gravity urges the latch to transition to the locked position and maintains the latch in the locked position.
17. The door securing method of claim 15, wherein the latch comprises an eccentric member and inverting the hinge assembly causes the eccentric member to rotate about a pivot to the locked position where the eccentric member is at least partially received within a groove of the hinge pin to block movement of the hinge pin from the engaged position.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The various features and advantages of the disclosed examples will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description. The figures that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(21) This disclosure relates generally to a hinge assembly that facilitates removal of a vehicle door.
(22) The hinge assembly includes a latch that transitions between locked and unlocked positions. When the vehicle is at an orientation appropriate for removing the door, the latch is in an unlocked position to permit removal of the door. When the vehicle is in an orientation that is not appropriate for door removal, such as resting on its side or roof, the latch is transitioned to the locked position to block removal of the door. Gravity can cause the latch to transition between the locked position and the unlocked position.
(23) Referring to
(24) Referring to
(25) As the door 4 associated with the hinge assembly 10 opens, the door portion 14 rotates relative to the vehicle body portion 18 in a direction R about a longitudinal axis A of the hinge pin 22. When the hinge pin 22 is in an engaged position, the door portion 14 is pivotably coupled to the vehicle body portion 18 via the hinge pin 22. When the hinge pin 22 is in a disengaged position, the door portion 14 is pivotably decoupled from the vehicle body portion 18. Generally, the hinge pin 22 is in a disengaged position when the hinge pin 22 has been withdrawn from an aperture 28A of the vehicle body portion 18, an aperture 28B of the door portion 14, or both.
(26) When the hinge assembly 10 is in the position of
(27) In the exemplary embodiment, a portion of the latch 26 fits within an annular groove 24 of the hinge pin 22 when the latch 26 is in the locked position (see
(28) When the hinge assembly 10 is in the position of
(29) Generally, the latch 26 includes an engagement portion 34 and a handle portion 38. The engagement portion 34 includes the portion of the latch 26 that fits within the annular groove 24 of the hinge pin 22 when the latch 26 is in the locked position. The portion of the latch 26 that fits within the annular groove 24 is part of a hemispherical section of the engagement portion 34 in this example.
(30) The support ledge 30 supports the handle portion 38 when the latch 26 is in the locked position and in the position of
(31) Referring now to
(32) As the latch 26 rotates in the direction R.sub.L, the engagement portion 34 rotates within a bore 42 of the vehicle body portion 18. The rotation of latch 26 from the position of
(33) To remove the door 4 (of
(34) In some examples, contaminants, such as mud or dirt, could adhere to the hinge assembly 10 and prevent the latch 26 from transitioning from the locked position to the unlocked position when the hinge assembly 10 is open. In such examples, after opening the door 4, a user can press the handle portion 38 in the direction R.sub.L to sever the bond between the latch 26 and the contaminants and thereby cause the latch 26 to move to the unlocked position of
(35) In some examples, with reference to
(36) If the door 4 is opened and not removed, the user can return the door 4 to the fully closed position of
(37) From time to time, the vehicle 2 may be in an orientation where removal of the doors 4 is not desired. For example, if the vehicle 2 flips such that the vehicle 2 rests on its roof rather than the wheels 8, removal of the doors 4 may not be desired.
(38) In response to such orientations, the latch 26 of the exemplary embodiment automatically maintains to the locked position. Gravity, in the exemplary embodiment, prevents the handle portion 38 from rotating to a position where the engagement portion 34 is disengaged from the hinge pin 22. This blocks removal of the hinge pin 22 from the hinge assembly 10 by a user and blocks the hinge pin 22 from otherwise falling from the hinge assembly 10.
(39) For example, with reference to
(40) Inverted, for purposes of this disclosure, is not limited to situations where the orientation of the hinge assembly 10 has flipped 180 degrees as shown in
(41) In this disclosure, like reference numerals designate like elements where appropriate, and reference numerals with the addition of one-hundred or multiples thereof designate modified elements. The modified elements incorporate the same features and benefits of the corresponding modified elements, expect where stated otherwise.
(42) With reference now to
(43) When the hinge assembly 110 is oriented as shown in
(44) When the hinge assembly 110 is reoriented to the position of
(45) With reference now to
(46) When the hinge assembly 210 is oriented as shown in
(47) When the hinge assembly 210 is reoriented to the position of
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(49) The eccentric member 78 can rotate within the cavity 82 about the pivot 86. A center of gravity C.sub.G of the eccentric member 78 is radially offset from the pivot 86. The center of gravity C.sub.G is circumferentially aligned with a notch 90 within the eccentric member 78. The center of gravity C.sub.G causes the eccentric member 78 to reorient around the rotational axis R as the hinge assembly 310 is reoriented with respect to ground.
(50) The eccentric member 78 is configured such that, when the hinge assembly 310 is in the position of
(51) When the hinge assembly 310 is reoriented to the position of
(52) In another example, the eccentric member 78 and pivot 86 could be replaced with a pin that can slide within the cavity 82 in response to the hinge assembly 310 being reoriented.
(53) Features of the disclosed examples include a latch that can move between a locked position that prevents the hinge pin of a hinge from being withdrawn to an unlocked position that permits withdrawal of the hinge pin. When the hinge pin is withdrawn, a door associated with the hinge can be removed from a vehicle. The latches are configured such that the latches maintain the locked position when the vehicle is oriented in a position where removing the door may be undesirable.
(54) The preceding description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed examples may become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not necessarily depart from the essence of this disclosure. Thus, the scope of legal protection given to this disclosure can only be determined by studying the following claims.