OPENING AND CLOSING DEVICE FOR VEHICLE SLIDING DOOR
20210214977 ยท 2021-07-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B81/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B81/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B81/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B81/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An opening and closing device for a vehicle sliding door, including: a latch; a ratchet; a power closer; a closing lever configured to rotate the latch in a closing direction from a half latched position to a fully latched position, by being rotated by motor power of the power closer; a cancel lever configured to shift between: a coupling position where rotation of the closing lever is transmitted to the latch; and a cancel position where rotation of the closing lever is not transmitted to the latch; and a first lever and a second lever configured to move the cancel lever from the coupling position to the cancel position by operation of an operating handle of a sliding door, wherein the cancel lever includes a non-flat reinforced contacting part to which the first lever and the second lever are independently configured to brought into contact.
Claims
1. An opening and closing device for a vehicle sliding door, comprising: a latch configured to engage with a striker provided on a vehicle body; a ratchet configured to engage with the latch so as to maintain engagement of the latch with the striker; a power closer including a motor; a closing lever configured to rotate the latch in a closing direction from a half latched position to a fully latched position, by being rotated by motor power of the power closer; a cancel lever configured to shift between: a coupling position where rotation of the closing lever is transmitted to the latch; and a cancel position where rotation of the closing lever is not transmitted to the latch; and a first lever and a second lever configured to move the cancel lever from the coupling position to the cancel position by operation of an operating handle of a sliding door, wherein the cancel lever includes a non-flat reinforced contacting part to which the first lever and the second lever are independently configured to brought into contact.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first lever and the second lever are pivotally supported on a common shaft, the closing lever is pivotally supported on a closing shaft different from the common shaft, and a first line segment that connects the reinforced contacting part with the common shaft and a second line segment that connects the reinforced contacting part with the closing shaft are provided so as to form a V-shape.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first lever is coupled to the operating handle via a safety lock, and the ratchet is rotated in a latch disengaging direction by operation of the operating handle, and the second lever is coupled to the operating handle riot via the safety lock.
4. The device according to claim 2, wherein the first lever is coupled to the operating handle via a safety lock, and the ratchet is rotated in a latch disengaging direction by operation of the operating handle, and the second lever is coupled to the operating handle not via the safety lock.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first lever is coupled to an outer handle, the second lever is coupled to an inner handle, and the first lever is configured to rotate the ratchet in a latch disengaging direction via a safety lock.
6. The device according to claim 2, wherein the first lever is coupled to an outer handle, the second lever is coupled to an inner handle, and the first lever is configured to rotate the ratchet in a latch disengaging direction via a safety lock.
7. The opening and closing device for the vehicle sliding door according to claim 5, wherein the inner handle and the outer handle are operatively coupled to each other via a child safety lock.
8. The opening and closing device for the vehicle sliding door according to claim 6, wherein the inner handle and the outer handle are operatively coupled to each other via a child safety lock.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Preferred embodiments of an opening and closing device for a vehicle sliding door according to the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The opening and closing device explained is the embodiments includes a full-closing latch mechanism that maintains a sliding door in a door-closed state, a full-opening latch mechanism that keeps the sliding door in a door-opened state, a releasing mechanism that releases the sliding door from the door-closed state, a releasing mechanism that releases the sliding door from the door-opened state, a safety lock that restricts the function of the releasing mechanism, and the like.
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[0023] A front striker 14 is provided on the front edge part of the door opening part 11 of the vehicle body 10. A full-closing front latch mechanism 15 (hereinafter, may be abbreviated as a front latch mechanism 15 or a full-closing latch mechanism 15) that maintains the sliding door 12 in the door-closed state by engaging with the front striker 14, is provided on the front end of the sliding door 12. A rear striker 16 is provided on the rear edge part of the door opening part 11 of the vehicle body 10. A full-closing rear latch mechanism 17 (hereinafter, may be abbreviated as a rear latch mechanism 17, or a full-closing latch mechanism 17) that maintains the sliding door 12 in the door-closed state by engaging with the rear striker 16, is provided on the rear end of the sliding door 12. As is well known, the full-closing latch mechanisms 15 and 17 each include a latch and a ratchet. Moreover, the full-closing latch mechanisms 15 and 17 maintain the sliding door 12 in a normal door-closed state by cooperating with each other.
[0024] Furthermore, as illustrated in
[0025] An outer handle OH is provided on the exterior surface of the sliding door 12. An inner handle IH is provided on the interior surface of the sliding door 12. Hereinafter, when there is no need to distinguish between the outer handle OH and the inner handle IH, the outer handle OH and the inner handle IH will be referred to as an operating handle. The operation force applied to the outer handle OH and the inner handle IH is transmitted to the full-closing front latch mechanism 15, the full-closing rear latch mechanism 17, and the full-opening latch mechanism 18 via a mechanical coupling means (a Bowden cable and the like). The mechanical coupling means is arranged via a relay mechanism 20 inside the sliding door 12
[0026] The full-closing rear latch mechanism 17 includes a rear latch unit 37 that engages with the rear striker 16, and an operation unit 38.
[0027] As illustrated in
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[0029] In the first embodiment, the first lever 45 is coupled to a safety lock 67 via a cable 48. As is well known, the safety lock 67 is switched between a locked state and an unlocked state. During the unlocked state, when an operating handle (outer handle OH or inner handle IH) is operated, the operation force applied to the operating handle is transmitted to the first lever 45 via the cable 48, and the first lever 45, in
[0030] When the first lever 45, in is rotated in the counterclockwise direction (rotated to open the door) about the first shaft 46, the ratchet 43 is rotated in a latch disengaging direction via the coupling arm 45a. Consequently, the rear latch unit 37 is unlatched, and the sliding door 12 is switched to a door openable state.
[0031] A second lever 49 that is placed so as to overlap with the first lever 45 and that extends in the vertical direction is pivotally supported on the first shaft 46. The second lever 49 is coupled to the operating handle (in general, the outer handle OH and the inner handle IH) via a cable 32. When the outer handle OH or the inner handle IH is operated, the second lever 49, in
[0032] The first lever 45 in the first embodiment is coupled to the operating handle via the safety lock 67 and is operatively coupled to the ratchet 43. Alternatively, the second lever 49 in the first embodiment is rotated in the counterclockwise direction without being affected by the safety lock 67, when the outer handle OH or the inner handle IH is operated (in particular, when the handle is operated to open the door). However, the second lever 49 cannot rotate the ratchet 43 in the latch disengaging direction on its own. This relation is similar to the relation indicated in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2016-030982.
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] The closing lever 62 includes a driven lever 63 rotated by the motor power of the power closing mechanism PC, and a latch driving lever 64. The driven lever 63 is pivotally supported to the housing of the operation unit 38 by the second shaft 68, and is rotated in the clockwise direction in
[0035] Above the closing lever 62, a cancel lever 65 is pivotally supported cc the housing of the operation unit 38 by a third shaft (cancel shaft) 69. The cancel lever 65 shifts between the coupling position illustrated in
[0036] While the counterclockwise rotation of the latch driving lever 64 is restricted by the contact of the supporting part 65a and the contacting part 64a, and when the driven lever 63 of the closing lever 62, in
[0037] The latch driving lever 64 is coupled to the latch 41 in a related manner. Thus, when the closing lever 62 (latch driving lever 64) is rotated by the motor power of the power closing mechanism PC, the latch 41 is rotated in the closing direction from the half latched position (or the vicinity thereof) to the fully latched position (overstroke position).
[0038] A contacting part 65b is formed on the upper part of the cancel lever 65, and a first pressing part 45b and a second pressing part 49a that project toward the contacting part 65b are provided on the upper part of the first lever 45 and the second lever 49, respectively. When the first lever 45 or the second lever 49 is rotated in the counterclockwise direction, the first pressing part 45b or the second pressing part 49a is brought into contact with the contacting part 65b, and the cancel lever 65 in
[0039] Thus, in the first embodiment, when the safety lock 67 is in the unlocked state, by operation of the operating handle (outer handle OH or inner handle IH), the cancel lever 65 can be shifted to the cancel position, via the safety lock 67, the cable 48, and the first lever 45. Hence, it is possible to cancel the rotation of the latch 41 in the closing direction by the motor power.
[0040] Moreover, even when the safety lock 67 is in the locked state, the operation force applied to the operating handle (outer handle OH or inner handle IH) is transmitted to the second lever 49 via the cable 32. When the second lever 49 shifts the cancel lever 65 to the cancel position, it is possible to cancel the rotation of the latch 41 in the closing direction by the motor power.
[0041] The contacting part 65b of the cancel lever 65 to which the first pressing part 45b and the second pressing part 49a are brought into contact, is a non-flat reinforced surface having a strong resistance against the pressing force applied from the first pressing part 45b and the second pressing part 49a by being curved or bent. A part of the reinforced surface may be curved or bent, or the entire reinforced surface may be curved. In the embodiment, the first pressing part 45b and the second pressing part 49a are brought into contact with the curving surface or the bending surface, after being brought into contact with the flat part of the contacting part 65b.
[0042] The contacting part 65b is curved or bent without reducing the operability. This design is possible because the cancel lever 65 is pivotally supported on the third shaft 69 different from the first shaft 46 to which the first lever 45 and the second lever 49 are pivotally supported.
[0043] It is preferable that the first pressing part 45b and the second pressing part 49a are placed at the same distance from the first shaft 46. The first pressing part 45b and the second pressing part 49a of the first lever 45 and the second lever 49 that are overlapped with each other are brought into contact with the contacting part 65b at two different height positions, in the height direction of the contacting part 65b (axis direction of the third shaft 69). However, the first pressing part 45b and the second pressing part 49a are brought into contact with the contacting part 65b at the same length position, in the length direction of the contacting part 65b. This is because the contacting part 65b is formed on a non-flat reinforced surface having a strong resistance against the pressing force applied from the first pressing part 45b and the second pressing part 49a.
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[0045] In the second embodiment, the safety lock 67 is placed between the coupling arm 45a of the first lever 45 and the ratchet 43. The first lever 45 is operatively coupled to the outer handle OH, and the second lever 49 is operatively coupled to the inner handle IH.
[0046] In the second embodiment, when the outer handle OH is operated, the first lever 45 is rotated in the counterclockwise direction. When the safety lock 67 is in the unlocked state, the ratchet 43 is rotated in the latch disengaging direction, and the cancel lever 65 is moved to the cancel position. When the safety lock 67 is in the locked state, the ratchet 43 does not rotate, and the cancel lever 65 is moved to the cancel position.
[0047] When the inner handle IH is operated, the second lever 49 is rotated in the counterclockwise direction, and the cancel lever 65 is moved to the cancel position. However, the ratchet 43 is not released. To release the ratchet 43, it is preferable to couple the inner handle IH and the outer handle OH via a child safety lock.
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[0049] A slot 49b is provided in the second lever 49, and a child pin 50a of a child link 50 is inserted into the slot 49b. The child pin 50a moves with the rotation of the second lever 49 in the counterclockwise direction (
[0050] The child link 50 is coupled to a child lever 51 by a pin 51a. An operation knob 51b at the tip end of the child lever 51 is exposed to the outside of the sliding door 12 from the vicinity of the rear latch unit 37. In other words, because the operation knob 51b is exposed from the rear end surface of the sliding door 12, it is possible to effectively prevent the operation knob 51b from being operated improperly.
[0051] When the operation knob 51b is operated toward the child lock side, the child lever 51, in
[0052] In the first embodiment and the second embodiment, a first line segment 71 connects the common shaft 46 that pivotally supports the first lever 45 and the second lever 49 with the contacting part 65b of the cancel lever 65, and a second line segment 72 connects the closing shaft 68 that pivotally supports the closing lever 62 with the contacting part 65b of the cancel lever 65. The first line segment 71 and the second line segment 72 bend like a V-shape (inverted V-shape) as illustrated in
[0053] In the present disclosure, the contacting part 65b of the cancel lever 65 to which the first lever 45 and the second lever 49 are brought into contact is formed into a reinforced contacting part. Thus, the first pressing part 45b and the second pressing part 49a of the first lever 45 and the second lever 49 can be brought into contact with the contacting part 65b at the same length position in the length direction, although the first pressing part 45b and the second pressing part 49a are brought into contact with the contacting part 65b at different positions in the height direction. Consequently, it is possible to improve the operability.
[0054] In the present disclosure, the first line segment 71 and the second line segment 72 are disposed so as to form a V-shape (including an inverted V-shape). Consequently, it is possible to reduce the size.
[0055] In the present disclosure, it is possible to couple the device to the safety lock 67 and the operating handle as in the conventional configuration.
[0056] In the present disclosure, the first lever 45 and the second lever 49 can be separately coupled to the outer handle OH and the inner handle IH without being affected by the safety lock 67. Consequently, it is possible to arrange the coupling cables in an improved manner.
[0057] In the present disclosure, the child safety lock 70 can be installed with the safety lock 67. Consequently, it is possible to obtain a compact design.
[0058] Although the disclosure has been described with respect to specific embodiments for a complete and clear disclosure, the appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that may occur to one skilled in the art that fairly fall within the basic teaching herein set forth.