Electronic interior door release system
10494838 ยท 2019-12-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B77/245
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B77/54
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B47/0657
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B81/77
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/1082
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
E05B77/24
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B77/54
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B79/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A powered door latch may be actuated by a capacitive sensor or by movement of a mechanical release device. A controller may be utilized to prevent unlatching of the powered latch unless the vehicle is in Park and/or certain operating conditions are present.
Claims
1. A vehicle having a vehicle structure and a door assembly pivotably mounted to the vehicle structure for rotation about a front edge of the door assembly, the door assembly comprising: a powered latch release device; a vehicle door having inner and outer opposite sides; a latch mounted to the vehicle door, the latch having a movable latch member and an electrically powered actuator that is configured to shift the movable latch member between a retaining position and a released position; a movable release member movably disposed on the inner side of the vehicle door such that a user can push on the release member to cause movement of the release member into the door; a mechanical member operably interconnecting the release member to the movable latch member such that movement of the release member into the door causes the movable latch member to move from the retaining position to the released position without actuation of the electrically powered actuator; and a proximity sensor mounted to the release member, wherein the proximity sensor is configured to detect an object moved to within a predefined vicinity of the sensor, and wherein the proximity sensor moves with the release member when the release member is actuated, and a controller operably connected to the electrically powered actuator and the proximity sensor, and wherein the controller actuates the electrically powered actuator and shifts the latch member from the retaining position to the released position if the proximity sensor determines that an object is within the predefined vicinity, even if the release member is not moved.
2. The vehicle door assembly of claim 1, including: a support member movably supporting the release member for linear reciprocating motion in an inward direction and an opposite outward direction.
3. The vehicle door assembly of claim 2, wherein: the mechanical member comprises an elongated cable that shifts between a rest position and an actuated position upon movement of the release member; and the latch defines a locked mode in which the movable latch member is in its latched position, and wherein a single longitudinal shifting of the elongated cable from its rest position to its actuated position causes the latch to change from the locked mode to an unlocked mode with the movable latch member remaining in its latched position, and wherein shifting of the elongated cable from its rest position to its actuated position a second time causes the movable latch member to shift from its latched position to its unlatched position.
4. The vehicle door assembly of claim 1, wherein: the predefined vicinity includes contact with the proximity sensor.
5. The vehicle door assembly of claim 1, wherein: the predefined vicinity does not include contact with the proximity sensor.
6. The vehicle door assembly of claim 1, wherein: the controller is configured such that the powered actuator only releases the latch member if the proximity sensor senses the presence of an object twice within a predefined time interval.
7. The vehicle door assembly of claim 1, wherein: the controller is configured to prevent shifting of the movable latch member from the retaining position to the released position if the vehicle is moving.
8. The vehicle door assembly of claim 1, wherein: the controller prevents shifting of the movable latch member from the retaining position to the release position upon movement of the release member into the door if the vehicle is not in park.
9. The vehicle door assembly of claim 1, wherein: the controller prevents shifting of the movable latch member from the retaining position to the release position if the vehicle is moving.
10. A vehicle door assembly including a powered latch release device, the door assembly comprising: a vehicle door having a window and a beltline below the window, the vehicle door further including inner and outer opposite sides, the inner side having a substantially planar portion below the beltline; a latch mounted to the vehicle door, the latch having a movable latch member and an electrically powered actuator that is configured to shift the movable latch member between a retaining position and a released position; a movable release member movably disposed on the inner side of the vehicle door within the substantially planar portion such that a user can push on the release member to cause movement of the release member into the door; a mechanical member operably interconnecting the release member to the movable latch member such that movement of the release member into the door causes the movable latch member to move from the retaining position to the released position without actuation of the electrically powered actuator; and a proximity sensor mounted to the release member, wherein the proximity sensor is configured to detect an object moved to within a predefined vicinity of the sensor, and wherein the proximity sensor moves with the release member when the release member is actuated, and a controller operably connected to the electrically powered actuator and the proximity sensor, and wherein the controller actuates the electrically powered actuator and shifts the latch member from the retaining position to the released position if the proximity sensor determines that an object is within the predefined vicinity, even if the release member is not moved.
11. The vehicle door assembly of claim 10, wherein; the vehicle door is configured to be pivotably mounted to a vehicle structure for rotation about a front edge of the vehicle door.
12. The vehicle door assembly of claim 10, including: a support member movably supporting the release member for linear reciprocating motion in an inward direction and an opposite outward direction.
13. The vehicle door assembly of claim 10, wherein: the mechanical member comprises an elongated cable that shifts between a rest position and an actuated position upon movement of the release member; and the latch defines a locked mode in which the movable latch member is in its latched position, and wherein a single longitudinal shifting of the elongated cable from its rest position to its actuated position causes the latch to change from the locked mode to an unlocked mode with the movable latch member remaining in its latched position, and wherein shifting of the elongated cable from its rest position to its actuated position a second time causes the movable latch member to shift from its latched position to its unlatched position.
14. The vehicle door assembly of claim 10, wherein: the predefined vicinity includes contact with the proximity sensor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) For purposes of description herein, the terms upper, lower, right, left, rear, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
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(9) As described in more detail in these patent applications, powered latch device 10 includes a movable latch member 11 and a powered actuator 12. The powered latch device 10 is mounted to the door 2 adjacent the second side edge portion 6. A release member 20 is movably mounted to the inner side 8 of the vehicle door 2. The release member 20 may include a capacitive sensor 22 mounted therein. The capacitive sensor 22 detects the presence of an object such as a users' hand that is within a predefined distance of the capacitive sensor 22. The powered latch device 10 and capacitive sensor 22 may be operably connected to a main vehicle power supply 15. The powered latch device 10 and sensor 22 may also be operably connected to a controller 24 that may be programmed to control operation of the powered latch 10. Controller 24 may also be operably connected to a gear shift selector mechanism 26 and/or a vehicle transmission 28. The gear shift selector 26 may comprise a conventional shift selection lever for automatic transmissions, and may define Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive, and/or other control positions that provide operator input with respect to control of transmission 28. Gear shift selector 26 may also comprise a manual shift lever or other operator input device.
(10) A mechanical member such as a mechanical cable 30 extends through an interior space 34 of door 2, and mechanically interconnects release member 20 to the powered latch device 10. Cable 30 may include an outer sheath 31 and an inner flexible cable member 32 (
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(13) If a sufficiently large force F is applied to release member 20 by a user, release member 20 moves from the position P1 to an inner position P2. As the release member 20 moves from position P1 to position P2, pin 45 moves upwardly in slot 50 of release member 20, thereby rotating first arm 48 from position A to position B. As arm 48 rotates, second arm 52 rotates from position A1 to position B1. As arm 52 rotates, an end fitting 55 of flexible inner cable 32 moves in slot 54 of arm 52 thereby pulling shifting flexible inner cable 32 in a linear manner in the direction C. A spring 56 (
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(15) Movable release member 20 may include a capacitive or proximity sensor 22 (
(16) Controller 24 may be configured to release latch 10 if an object closer than the predefined distance D is detected twice within a predefined time. For example, the predefined distance D could be in the range of about 0 to 6 inches. It will be understood that the magnitude of the predefined distance D may be set for the requirements of a particular application. Specifically, the same release member 20 may be utilized in different vehicle types or models, and the distance D can be set as required for each type of vehicle. Also, the time interval between detection of an object within distance D may also be set for a particular application. For example, the time interval may be in the range of 0 seconds to about 5 seconds, 0 seconds to about 2 seconds, or other suitable time interval. Latch device 10 may have three different states or conditions corresponding to states or conditions of conventional mechanical door handles, latches, and locks. Specifically, latch device 10 may include a start or first (locked) state, an unlocked or second state, and an unlatched or third state. Latch device 10 may be configured to reset to the first state (locked and latched) automatically such that the first state is the default state. If latch device 10 is in the default/first state and it receives a signal indicating that an object is closer than the predefined distance D, latch device 10 shifts from the first state to the second unlocked state. If an object is not detected within distance D within a predefined time interval, latch device 10 resets to the first state. However, if two discreet occurrences of an object being within distance D occur within the predefined time interval, latch device 10 changes from the first state to the second state, and then from the second state to the third state. Once the latch device 10 shifts to the third state, powered latch device 10 causes actuator 12 to unlatch movable latch member 11.
(17) Controller 24 may be configured to provide a signal to powered latch device 10 under certain vehicle operating conditions. For example, controller 24 may be configured such that a signal allowing unlatching of latch device 10 is only generated if main power supply 15 is operational and gear shift selector 26 (and transmission 28) are in Park. In this way, inadvertent latch release while the vehicle is moving is prevented, even if an object is moved within the predefined distance D within the predefined time interval. Also, controller 24 may be operably connected to a vehicle speed indicator (not shown), whereby the powered latch is only unlatched if the vehicle speed is at or below a predefined level. Also, powered actuator 12 may be a solenoid that is powered only when the vehicle is parked to thereby prevent inadvertent release when the vehicle is in motion. Under power loss from main vehicle power supply 15 or low battery conditions, a backup power supply such as a battery 60 or capacitor (not shown) can be utilized to power the latch device 10, and release member 20 can be shifted mechanically to release the latch 11.
(18) However, if power is being supplied by main power supply 15 at a normal or acceptable level, and if the vehicle is in motion (e.g. not in Park) mechanical activation of release member 20 will not release the movable latch member 11 due to the logic programmed into controller 24. As described in more detail in U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,746,755; 8,544,901; and 8,573,657, powered latch device 10 includes a mechanism that mechanically sets the latch device such that latch member 11 unlatches if release member 20 is pushed a second time. Also, powered latch device 10 may include a micro switch (not shown) or other suitable sensor that generates a signal to controller 24 upon movement of an internal latch member that is mechanically connected to inner cable member 32. In this way, controller 24 can determine if release member 20 has been shifted twice within a predefined time interval, and controller 24 can actuate the solenoid/powered actuator 12 upon a second push/movement of release member 20.
(19) As discussed above, controller 24 may be configured to prevent shifting of movable latch member 11 to an unlatched position if the vehicle is moving. Specifically, controller 24 may be configured to continuously and automatically reset to the first state at very short time intervals unless the controller determines that the vehicle is Parked. Thus, if the vehicle is in motion and movable release member 20 is pushed twice within the predefined time interval, controller 24 prevents actuation of solenoid 12 by rapidly resetting to the first state before a user is able to push or release member 20 a second time. Thus, the movements of release member 20 when the vehicle is not in Park result in powered latch device 10 shifting from the first state to the second state, even if release member 20 is manually moved twice within the predefined time interval. This prevents shifting to the third state which would otherwise permit movement of movable latch member 11 to an unlatched position.
(20) If powered latch device 10 is configured to continuously reset to the first state at a rapid rate unless the vehicle is in Park, detection of an object within predefined distance D by sensor 22 within a predefined time interval will also not result in shifting of movable latch member 11. More specifically, a first detection of an object within the predefined distance resets powered latch device 10 to the second state. However, powered latch device 10 rapidly resets (within a fraction of a second) to the first state unless the vehicle is in Park, such that detection of an object within the predefined distance D a second time will not cause powered latch device 10 to shift from the second state to the third state. In general, powered latch device 10 is configured to automatically reset from the second state to the first state if the vehicle is not in Park at a very rapid rate at very small time intervals that are much less than the predefined time interval between detected movements of release member 20 (or detections of an object by sensor 22) that would otherwise result in release of the powered latch 10. Also, it will be understood that powered latch device 10 and controller 24 may utilize additional vehicle operating parameters (other than the vehicle being in Park) to determine if powered latch device 10 should be unlatched.
(21) It will be understood that the powered latch device 10 may be configured to require activation (i.e. power on) of solenoid 12 to unlatch powered latch 10. Alternately, a spring or the like may be utilized to store energy and act in a direction that is opposite that of the solenoid to provide for actuation of the solenoid when the solenoid is changed from an energized state to a de-energized state. If configured in this way, solenoid 12 is normally actuated, and unlatching of latch device 10 requires that solenoid 12 be deenergized to allow the spring to shift latch member 11 to the unlatched position. As used herein, the term actuation with respect to a powered actuator such as solenoid 12 refers to both energizing and deenergizing of the powered actuator to shift latch member 11 to the unlatched position.
(22) If the main power supply 15 is interrupted, backup power supply 60 provides sufficient power to actuate solenoid 12 to unlatch the powered latch 10. If the main power supply 15 is interrupted, a user can still unlatch the door by pushing the release member 20 twice, provided the vehicle is in Park.
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(26) It is to be understood that variations and modifications can be made on the aforementioned structure without departing from the concepts of the present invention, and further it is to be understood that such concepts are intended to be covered by the following claims unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.