Closing assembly for a luggage case
10316550 ยท 2019-06-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C19/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B65/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B62J9/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62J9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05C19/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A closing assembly is provided for a luggage case, particularly a top case for a motorized two-wheeled vehicle, which can be mounted on a support. The closing assembly has at least one base plate and a lock mechanism, which is mounted on the base plate and has at least a first and a second movable bolt structure. One of the bolt structures can be coupled to a cover of the luggage case, while the other bolt structure can be coupled to a mounting of the luggage case on the support. The first bolt structure is locked and unlocked by a push function and the second bolt structure is locked and unlocked by a rotary function of the lock mechanism.
Claims
1. A closing assembly for a luggage case fastenable on a mounting, the closing assembly comprising: a baseplate; a lock mechanism fastened to the baseplate, wherein the lock mechanism comprises first and second bolt structures, a lock element and a control element, the lock element being configured to be linearly displaced in a lock mechanism release direction along a lock mechanism release axis and configured to be rotated about the lock mechanism release axis to rotate the control element, wherein one of the first and second bolt structures is coupleable to a lid of the luggage case and another of the first and second bolt structures is coupleable to a fastener of the luggage case on the mounting, the one bolt structure coupleable to the lid is configured to be moved, by a push function of the lock element that linearly displaces the control element, from a lid locking position at which the one bolt structure coupleable to the lid prevents opening of the lid to a lid release position at which the lid is openable, and the other bolt structure coupleable to the fastener is configured to be moved, by a rotary function of the control element generated by rotation of the lock element from a case locking position at which the one bolt structure coupleable to the fastener prevents release of the case from the mounting to a case release position at which the case is releasable from the mounting, the lock element has a neutral position corresponding to a completely locked state in which the first bolt structure is decoupled from the push function, and the control element has an external face configured to interact with the first bolt structure when the lock element is linearly displaced and to interact with the second bolt structure when the lock element is rotated about the lock mechanism release axis.
2. The closing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the closing assembly is configured for a top case of a two-wheeled vehicle.
3. The closing assembly according to claim 1, further comprising: a first operating element configured as a lid handle for opening the lid of the luggage case; and a second operating element configured as a carrying handle for lifting the luggage case off of a luggage rack, wherein the locking element is a third operating element.
4. The closing assembly according to claim 3, wherein the first bolt structure in a bolted state blocks the first operating element.
5. The closing assembly according to claim 3, wherein the second bolt structure in a bolted state blocks the second operating element.
6. The closing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the control element has a clearance which, when the control element is in a neutral position, is disposed so as to be opposite the first bolt structure such that no contact occurs between the control element and the first bolt structure.
7. The closing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the external face of the control element has an inclined ramp face configured to be displaced in a linear manner when the push function is activated, the inclined ramp face interacting with a ramp face on the first bolt structure so as to displace the first bolt structure in a linear manner.
8. The closing assembly according to claim 6, wherein the external face of the control element has an inclined ramp face configured to be displaced in a linear manner when the push function is activated, the inclined ramp face interacting with a ramp face on the first bolt structure so as to displace the first bolt structure in a linear manner.
9. The closing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the control element has a protrusion configured to interact with the second bolt structure when the control element is rotated, the protrusion being configured to displace the second bolt structure in a linear manner.
10. The closing assembly according to claim 8, wherein the control element has a protrusion configured to interact with the second bolt structure when the control element is rotated, the protrusion being configured to displace the second bolt structure in a linear manner.
11. The closing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the lock mechanism has a spring configured to cause the push function and the rotary function to be reset.
12. The closing assembly according to claim 10, wherein the lock mechanism has a spring configured to cause the push function and the rotary function to be reset.
13. The closing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second bolt structure is guided by the first bolt structure during movement caused by the control element.
14. The closing assembly according to claim 13, where the second bolt structure is biased by a spring against the first bolt structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) The first operating element 16 here is a lid handle which is coupled to a lid of a luggage case (not illustrated in more detail here).
(8) The second operating element 18 here is a carrying handle which is coupled to a carrying handle mechanism (not illustrated in more detail) for fastening the luggage case on a mounting, for example a luggage rack of a motorized two-wheeled vehicle.
(9) The third operating element 20 is a push button. The push button is formed by an annular element which encircles a lock cylinder (not illustrated) of the lock mechanism 14 and which is connected to a control element 22 (see
(10) The lock mechanism 14 includes a first bolt structure 24 and a second bolt structure 26, which both in the present case are configured by a plate-shaped body having bolt hooks 28 projecting therefrom.
(11) As illustrated in
(12) The bolt hooks 28 in the bolted state of the respective bolt structure 24, 26 engage in corresponding bolt hooks 30 on the operating elements 16, 18, that is to say the lid handle or the carrying handle, respectively. In this way, lifting of the respective handle is blocked in the bolted state.
(13) The lock mechanism 14 is inserted into the base plate 12 such that the first bolt structure 24 is displaceably guided in a linear manner on the base plate, as is indicated in
(14) The second bolt structure 26 here is guided on the first bolt structure 24. A connection to the base plate 12 can be eliminated.
(15) The first as well as the second bolt structure 24, 26 in the bolted position thereof are biased (in a downward manner in the figures) by way of springs 32. The spring 32 which is connected to the first bolt structure 24 here is supported on the base plate 12, while the spring 32, which biases the second bolt structure 26, is disposed in a clearance of the first bolt structure 24 and is supported thereon.
(16) The end of the first bolt structure 24 in the figures which is the lower end has an inclined ramp face 34 which interacts with an identically oriented ramp face 36 on the external face of the control element 22.
(17) If and when the third operating element 20 is pushed into the base plate 12, the ramp face 36 of the control element 22 is displaced (see arrow V in
(18) Depressing the operating element 20 and unbolting the first bolt structure 24, which is connected therewith, is also referred to as the push function.
(19) A helical spring 38 which concentrically encircles the control element 22 and the operating element 20 generates a restoring force toward the initial position.
(20) The operating element 20 and the control element 22 have a receptacle in which a lock cylinder (not illustrated here) is anchored. By inserting a matching key into the lock cylinder and rotating said key, the entire control element 22 may be rotated (see arrow S in
(21) In the figures, the lock mechanism 14 is illustrated in a position in which the first bolt structure 24 is bolted but may be unbolted by depressing the third operating element 20.
(22) The second bolt structure 26 remains bolted even when the push function is activated, and is unbolted only when the control element 22 is rotated. Unbolting the second bolt structure 26 by rotating the control element 22 here is also referred to as the rotary function.
(23) In order for the second bolt structure 26 to be unbolted, a protrusion 40, which externally projects in the radial direction and has a ramp face which interacts with an external face of the second bolt structure 26, is configured on the external circumferential face of the control element 22. If and when the control element 22 is rotated to the right in
(24) Moreover, the control element 22 on the external face thereof has a clearance 42 which in the circumferential direction is disposed between the protrusion 40 and the ramp face 36, the clearance 42 and the protrusion 40 partially overlapping in the axial direction. If and when the lock mechanism 14 is in the locked position thereof, the clearance 42 is located directly below the ramp face 36 of the first bolt structure 24. In the figures, this corresponds to a position in which the key is transverse in the lock cylinder and points to the L in
(25) It is only when the key is rotated to the vertical position in the figures, which corresponds to an opened state (corresponding to the marking 0 in the figures), that the ramp face 36 lies below the ramp face 34 and that the lid handle may be unbolted, as illustrated in
(26) If and when the key and thus the control element 22 are rotated from the opened position farther to the right in the figures (indicated by the marking R in
(27) When the control element 22 is rotated by the key in the lock cylinder, the spring 38 comes, for example, into contact with the base plate 12 (not illustrated), such that a bias counter to the direction of rotation, which generates a restoring force, may be built up.
(28) The lock mechanism 14 is obscured by a cover plate which is screwed to the base plate 12 and which, for reasons of improved visibility, has been omitted in
(29) The closing assembly 10 may be installed in any arbitrary luggage case, in particular a top case, which has a mechanism for fastening to a mounting, and a mechanism for locking the lid of said case.
(30) The carrying handle, that is to say the second operating element 18, is then connected to the mechanism for fastening to the mounting, for example by a coupling rod, such that lifting of the carrying handle has the consequence of the carrying handle mechanism being released from the mounting. A coupling rod of this type may be routed through a clearance 44 on the rear side of the closing assembly 10, for example.
(31) The closing assembly 10 in this example also has a mechanism for opening the lid of the luggage case. The mechanism is indicated in
(32) A protrusion 46 is molded on the first operating element 16, the lid handle, presently in the center of that end of the lid handle that in the figures is the upper end. The protrusion 46 is pivoted when the lid handle is lifted about the rotation axis D thereof. This pivoting movement is transmitted to two pivot elements 50, mounted on the base plate 12, which are in each case disposed so as to be lateral in relation to the protrusion 46 and which are pivotable by way of eccentrically disposed pivot points 48. Each of the pivot elements 50 has a pin 52 which is moved when the pivot element 50 is pivoted. Movement in this example is performed such that the two pins 52 are pivoted toward one another. The pins 52 may be coupled to a closure mechanism of the lid (not illustrated) and may retract blocking pins of a lid bolt structure, for example.
(33) Other types of couplings between the operating elements and, in particular, the lid and the mounting are, of course, also contemplated.
(34) The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.