ELECTRONIC VEHICLE HANDLE ASSEMBLY INCLUDING A MECHANICAL SWITCH
20240060339 · 2024-02-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Thomas PEYNOT (Pianezza, IT)
- Anthony Guerin (Pianezza, IT)
- Frédéric CITRON (Pianezza, IT)
- Alessio GAJONI (Pianezza, IT)
Cpc classification
E05B85/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B81/76
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B81/76
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B85/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A vehicle door handle assembly includes a housing that sits flush against an outer panel of the vehicle, a rotatable flap housed within the housing, the flap extending along and configured to rotate about a rotation axis between a rest position and a door opening position, a mechanical actuation switch generating an electrical signal to be sent to a vehicle door controller to release the vehicle door. The door assembly includes a cam holder and a cam supported by the cam holder. The cam holder being connected to the flap such that the cam holder is rotatable about the rotation axis and that rotation of the flap causes rotation of the cam holder, rotation of the cam holder causing the cam to activate the switch.
Claims
1. A vehicle door handle assembly comprising: a housing that sits flush against an outer panel of the vehicle, a rotatable flap housed within said housing, said flap extending along and configured to rotate about a rotation axis between a rest position and a door opening position, a mechanical actuation switch generating an electrical signal to be sent to a vehicle door controller to release the vehicle door, wherein it also comprises a cam holder and a cam supported by the cam holder, said cam holder being connected to the flap such that the cam holder is rotatable about the rotation axis and that rotation of the flap causes rotation of the cam holder, rotation of the cam holder causing the cam to activate said mechanical actuation switch.
2. The vehicle door hand assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cam holder comprises a cam lever extending along a longitudinal direction, said lever comprising a first end hinged on the rotation axis of the flap and a second end, opposite to the first, supporting the cam.
3. The vehicle door hand assembly according to claim 1, wherein the rotatable flap is sensibly planar and is delimited, on the one hand, by two parallel rectilinear longitudinal sides extending along the rotation axis and, on the hand, by two parallel rectilinear lateral sides extending along a direction that is sensibly perpendicular to the rotation axis.
4. The vehicle door hand assembly according to claim 3, wherein rotation of the cam holder induces a movement of the cam which follows the movement of a longitudinal side of the flap.
5. The vehicle door hand assembly according to claim 2, wherein the cam lever is substantially parallel to a lateral side of the flap and is located adjacent to said lateral side of the flap.
6. The vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 5, wherein the axis about which the cam holder is rotatable is a pin stemming from the first end of the cam lever configured to be inserted into a hole opened in the flap along the rotation axis, such that the cam lever is substantially parallel to a lateral side of the flap.
7. The vehicle door hand assembly according to claim 6, wherein a second pin inserted in a hole of the cam lever located next to the second end of the cam lever is also inserted in a second hole of the flap, located opposite the first hole along the lateral side of the flap.
8. The vehicle door hand assembly according to claim 5, wherein the length of the cam lever is at least the same as the length of a lateral side of the flap.
9. The vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the mechanical actuation switch comprises a flexible blade and wherein during rotation of the cam holder, a contact surface of the cam comes into contact with and pushes the blade in at least one direction that is transverse to the rotation axis.
10. The vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 9, wherein, the blade is oriented sensibly perpendicularly to the rotation axis of the flap.
11. The vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 9, wherein the mechanical actuation switch comprises a push button and wherein during rotation of the cam holder, the blade comes into contact with and pushes the push button, said pushing of the push button generating an electrical signal to be sent to a vehicle door controller to release the vehicle door.
12. The vehicle door handle assembly according to am claim 1, wherein the contact surface of the cam is formed of a slope joining two sensibly rectilinear surfaces.
13. The vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a bowl-shaped reception surface, delimiting a volume giving access to the rotatable flap.
14. The vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 3, wherein the rotatable flap in rest position and the rotatable flap in door opening position form an angle comprised between 2 degrees and 6 degrees.
15. The vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 3, wherein the distance between the rotatable flap in rest position and the rotatable flap in door opening position is less than 6 mm, preferably less than 4 mm.
16. The vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein it also comprises a back-up release mechanism comprising a cable connected to the door latch mechanism, causing mechanical actuation of the door latch mechanism to release the vehicle door, said back-up release mechanism being configured to be actuated by a key inserted in a keyhole located inside the reception surface.
17. The vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the rotatable flap comprises for example a section made of elastomer, such as rubber, overmolded on a section made of hard plastic, for example polypropylene.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0028] The invention will be better understood in view of the following description, referring to the annexed Figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] A vehicle door assembly 10 according a particular embodiment of the invention has been shown on
[0036] Door assembly 10 comprises a housing 12 that sits flush against an outer panel 13 of the vehicle.
[0037] The housing comprises an upper casing 14 and a bowl-shaped reception surface 15, delimiting a volume V giving access to the inside of the upper casing 14. Here, as can be seen on
[0038] The upper casing 14 is substantially rectangular in shape and includes a space 16 between its front wall 17 and its back wall 18, which is substantially parallel to front wall 17. Rotatable flap 20 is housed within space 16.
[0039] As can be seen on
[0040] As can be seen on
[0041] Owing to the narrow space available, most of space 16 is left hollow to allow passage for the user's hand. Hence, rotatable flap 20 is placed as close as possible to front wall 17 of the housing.
[0042] Turning now to
[0043] Rotatable flap 20 comprises a first section 22 made of elastomer, such as rubber, overmolded on a second section 24 made of hard plastic, for example polypropylene. First section 22 is placed facing space 26 so that a hand that is inserted into space 16 first comes in contact with a surface that is pleasant to the touch.
[0044] Preferably, rotatable flap 20 comprises at its longitudinal side 20L that is closest to the reception surface 15, i.e. closest to the entrance to space 16 and proximate to volume V, a boss 27, that extends preferably along the whole longitudinal side 20L. This boss 27 allows the user to easily feel and push onto the rotatable flap 20 as soon as their hand is inserted into space 16. Preferably, the distance between the entrance of volume V and boss 17 is less than 15 mm.
[0045] Rotatable flap 20 is configured to rotate about rotation axis X-X between a rest position, which corresponds to the position shown on the Figures, and a door opening position (not shown).
[0046] In the present embodiment, the width of the remaining space 26 between rotatable flap 20 and front wall 17 of the housing, which corresponds to the distance between lower section 17B and back wall 18, minus the width of space 16 left to insert the user's fingers and the width of rotatable flap 20 itself, is less than 6 mm. Hence, the stroke of rotatable flap 20 is constrained within this distance. For example, the stroke of rotatable flap 20, i.e. the distance between the rotatable flap 20 in rest position and the rotatable flap 20 in door opening position is less than 6 mm, preferably less than 4 mm. The rotatable flap 20 in rest position and the rotatable flap 20 in door opening position form an angle comprised between 2 degrees and 6 degrees.
[0047] However, the invention makes it possible for said rotatable flap 20, even if its stroke is so limited, to activate a mechanical actuation switch 28, generating an electrical signal to be sent to a vehicle door controller (not shown) to release the vehicle door. More particularly, the invention makes it possible to have a longer stroke for the mechanical actuation switch 28 than the rotatable flap 20.
[0048] To that end, the handle assembly 10 also comprises a cam holder 30 and a cam 32 supported by the cam holder 30. Cam holder 30 is connected to the flap 20 such that it is rotatable about the rotation axis X-X.
[0049] In the present embodiment, the cam holder 30 comprises a cam lever 34 extending along a longitudinal direction, said lever comprising a first end 34A hinged on the rotation axis X-X of the flap 20 and a second end 34B, opposite to the first, supporting the cam 32.
[0050] More specifically, the axis around which the cam holder 30 is rotatable is formed by a pin 36 stemming from the first end 34A of the cam lever inserted into a hole 37 opened in the flap 20 along the rotation axis X-X so that the cam lever 32 is substantially parallel to a lateral side 201 of the flap 20. A second pin 38 inserted in a hole 34H of the cam lever 34 located next to the second end 34B of the cam lever 34 is also inserted in a second hole 39 of the flap 20, located opposite the first hole 37 along the lateral side 201 of the flap.
[0051] Here, as can be seen on
[0052] Turning now to
[0053] More specifically, mechanical actuation switch 28 comprises a flexible blade 40 such that during rotation of the cam holder 30, a contact surface 32S of the cam 32 comes into contact with and pushes the blade 40 in at least one direction that is transverse to the rotation axis X-X. Here, the blade 40 extends along a longitudinal axis which is sensibly perpendicular to the rotation axis X-X of the flap. One end 41 of the blade 40 is recurved.
[0054] As can be better seen on
[0055] The blade 40 first comes into contact with the first rectilinear surface 43, which does not actuate the switch 28 yet. Activation of the switch 28 becomes possible when the blade 40 comes into contact with the slope 42, which corresponds to the point when the blade 40 also comes into contact with a push button 44 placed opposite blade 40. Hence, during rotation of the cam holder 30, blade 40 comes into contact with and pushes the push button 44. Pushing of the push button 44 generates an electrical signal to be sent to the vehicle door controller to release the vehicle door.
[0056] As can be seen on
[0057] Back-up release mechanism 46 comprises a cable 48 connected to the door latch mechanism (not shown), causing mechanical actuation of the door latch mechanism to release the vehicle door.
[0058] Back-up release mechanism 46 is configured to be actuated by a key (not shown) inserted in a keyhole located inside the reception surface 15. Here, as can be seen on
LIST OF REFERENCES
[0059] 10: Vehicle door assembly [0060] 12: Housing [0061] 13: Outer panel of the vehicle [0062] 14: Upper casing [0063] 15: Reception surface [0064] 15A: Reception surface frame [0065] 16: Housing space [0066] 17: Front wall of the upper casing [0067] 17A: Upper section of the front wall [0068] 17B: Lower section of the front wall [0069] 18: Back wall of the upper casing [0070] 20: Rotatable flap [0071] 20L: Longitudinal side of the flap [0072] 201: Lateral side of the flap [0073] 22: First section of the flap [0074] 24: Second section of the flap [0075] 26: Remaining space [0076] 27: Flap boss [0077] 28: Mechanical actuation switch [0078] 30: Cam holder [0079] 32: Cam [0080] 32S: Contact surface of the cam [0081] 34: Cam lever [0082] 34A: First end of the cam lever [0083] 34B: Second end of the cam lever [0084] 34H: Hole of the cam holder [0085] 36: First pin [0086] 37: Flap hole [0087] 38: Second pin [0088] 39: Second flap hole [0089] 40: Flexible blade [0090] 42: Slope of the cam [0091] 43: Rectilinear surface [0092] 44: Switch push button [0093] 46: Back-up release mechanism [0094] 48: Cable [0095] 50: Hiding wall [0096] V: Volume delimited by the reception surface