Apparatus for preventing vehicle door having outside handle from opening
10267067 ยท 2019-04-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10S292/22
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
G05G1/04
PHYSICS
E05B85/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for preventing a vehicle door from opening includes an outside handle having a pulling lever which extends from the outside handle into a housing. A release cable protector case is hingedly connected to an upper side of the housing to pivot. A release cable is connected to a lower side of the release cable protector case to be pulled. A handle associated lever includes a rotary shaft which is pivotally attached to a lower side of the housing, a locking lever which extends from the rotary shaft and is in contact with an outer surface of the pulling lever, and a cable-operating lever which is connected to an edge of the locking lever and pulls the release cable. A first return spring surrounds the rotary shaft of the handle-associated lever and has one end fixed to the rotary shaft and another end fixed to the housing.
Claims
1. An apparatus for preventing a vehicle door from opening, the apparatus comprising: an outside handle having a pulling lever which extends from the outside handle into a housing; a release cable protector case hingedly connected to an upper side of the housing to pivot; a release cable connected to a lower side of the release cable protector case to be pulled; a handle-associated lever including a rotary shaft which is pivotally attached to a lower side of the housing, a locking lever which extends from the rotary shaft and is in contact with an outer surface of the pulling lever, and a cable-operating lever which is connected to an edge of the locking lever and pulls the release cable; a first return spring, which surrounds the rotary shaft of the handle-associated lever, having one end fixed to the rotary shaft and another end fixed to the housing; and a second return spring surrounding a hinge shaft of the release cable protector case, wherein the second return spring has a resilient return force less than that of the first return spring to provide an inward resilient force to the lower side of the release cable protector case.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a cable fixing body, to which the release cable is fixedly connected, moving up and down below the release cable protector case.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the release cable protector case includes: a hole-shaped entrance formed in the lower side thereof; and a lift bar attached to a side of the cable-fixing body and moving up and down to enter and exit the hole-shaped entrance.
4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein cable fixing body has a guide hole through which the release cable passes and is fixed to the cable fixing body.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cable-operating lever has a guide inclined downwardly on the upper surface thereof toward the outside handle to guide the release cable protector case when the release cable protector case returns to an original position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other features of the present inventive concept will now be described in detail with reference to certain exemplary embodiments thereof illustrated the accompanying drawings which are given hereinbelow by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present disclosure.
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(6) It should be understood that the appended drawings are not necessarily to scale, presenting a somewhat simplified representation of various features illustrative of the basic principles of the invention. The specific design features of the present disclosure as disclosed herein, including, for example, specific dimensions, orientations, locations, and shapes will be determined in part by the particular intended application and use environment.
(7) In the figures, reference numbers refer to the same or equivalent parts of the present disclosure throughout the several figures of the drawing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Hereinafter, the present disclosure will be described in detail so that those skilled in the art to which the present disclosure pertains can easily carry out the present disclosure.
(9) The present disclosure provides an apparatus for preventing a vehicle door having outside handle from opening when the outside handle pivots in a door opening direction by an inertia force due to side collision without pulling a release cable in a door releasing direction while a forward inertia force and a reverse inertia force are applied.
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(12) The outside handle 100 is attached to an outer side of the housing 110 to be pulled. A pulling lever 102 is connected to the outside handle 100 and extends therefrom into the housing 110.
(13) In a lower side of the housing 110, a handle-associated lever 130 is attached to pivot when pulling the outside handle 100 and to return the outside handle 100 to an original position.
(14) The handle-associated lever 130 includes a rotary shaft 132 connected to the lower side of the housing 110 to rotate. A locking lever 134 extends from the rotary shaft 132 upwardly and is in contact with an outer surface of the pulling lever 102 which is connected to the outside handle 100. A cable-operating lever 136 is connected to an edge of the locking lever 134 to pull a release cable 121 which extends from a door latch assembly (not shown) in a door releasing direction.
(15) Here, a first return spring 140 surrounds the rotary shaft 132 to provide a resilient force to the handle-associated lever 130. An end of the first return spring 140 is fixed to the rotary shaft 132, and another end thereof is fixed to the housing 110 to pull the handle-associated lever 130 by the outside handle 100 return back to the original position.
(16) In an upper side of the housing 110, a release cable protector case 120 is hingedly connected to the housing 110 and pivots by an inertia force during the side collision.
(17) The release cable protector case 120 serves as a path through which a release cable 121 extending from the door latch assembly passes to prevent the release cable 121 from being pulled in a door locking direction.
(18) Both upper ends of the release cable protector case 120 are hinged to the upper side of the housing 110 by a hinge shaft 122 so that a lower side of the release cable protector case 120 may pivot about a hinged point inward and outward.
(19) Since a second return spring 123, which has a smaller resilient force than that of the first return spring 140, surrounds the hinge shaft 122, the second return spring 123 provides an inward resilient force to the lower side of the release cable protector case 120.
(20) In the lower side of the release cable protector case 120, a cylindrical cable fixing body 124, to which the release cable 121 is fixed, is mounted to the housing 110 to move upward and downward.
(21) A hole-shaped entrance 125 is formed in a bottom portion of the release cable protector case 120. A lift bar 126 is mounted to a side of the cable fixing body 124 and moves up and down to come into and out of the entrance hole-shaped 125.
(22) As the cable fixing body 124 moves downwards, the lift bar 126 comes out from the entrance 125, while the release cable 121 is lifted to the original position by a cable returning force applied from the door latch assembly when the release cable 121 is released. Simultaneously, the cable fixing body 124 is lifted, and thus, the lift bar 126 moves upwards and enters the entrance 125.
(23) The cable-operating lever 136 of the handle-associated lever 130 has a rectangular block-like shape, in that a bottom portion thereof is in contact with a top portion of the cable fixing body 124 to pull the release cable 121 in the door releasing direction when the cable-operating lever 136 pushes the cable fixing body 124.
(24) The cable-operating lever 136 has a guide 127 inclined downwardly toward the outside handle 100 at an upper surface of the cable-operating lever 136. The release cable protector case 120 can return to the original position after rotating forward by an inertia force at the side collision.
(25) Here, operations of the apparatus for preventing a vehicle door having an outside handle from opening according to an embodiment of the present inventive concept configured as described above will be described.
(26) Normal Door Opening
(27) As shown in
(28) First, when a user pulls the outside handle 100 in a door opening direction, the pulling lever 102 integrally with the outside handle 100 is pulled, and simultaneously, the locking lever 134 of the handle-associated lever 130 overlapped with an outer surface of the pulling lever 102 is pulled outwardly.
(29) Next, the rotary shaft 132 and the cable-operating lever 136 pivot counterclockwise, that is, in a direction where the release cable 121 is pulled in a door releasing direction, simultaneously with pulling of the locking lever 134 of the handle-associated lever 130 outwardly.
(30) When the cable-operating lever 136 pivots counterclockwise, the cable fixing body 124 is pressed downwardly such that the cable fixing body 124 descends and the release cable fixed to the cable fixing body 124 is pulled in the door releasing direction.
(31) Thus, the door latch assembly (not shown), to which the release cable 121 is connected, is released, and the door is open by which a user further pulls the outside handle 10 held by the user.
(32) Prevention of Door Opening at Side Collision
(33) In a case of a side collision, as shown in
(34) In other words, the lower side of the release cable protector case 120 pivots outwardly about the upper hinge shaft 122 before the outside handle 100 pivots.
(35) The release cable protector case 120 pivots firstly before the outside handle 100 since mass of the release cable protector case 120 is less than that of the outside handle 100 and a resilient returning force of the second return spring 123 coupled around the hinge shaft 122 is less than that of the first return spring 140.
(36) Thus, even when the outside handle 100 is pulled by the forward inertia force and the locking lever 134 of the handle associated lever 130 is pulled outwardly, the cable-operating lever of the handle associated lever 130 cannot push the cable fixing body 124 since the release cable protector case 120 and the cable fixing body 124 in the lower side thereof are already pivoted outwardly.
(37) Since the cable-operating lever 135 cannot push the cable fixing body 124, the release cable 121 fixed to cable fixing body 124 cannot be pulled in a door releasing direction, thus preventing the door from being released and opening.
(38) When a reverse inertia force is applied or a door is closed directly after the forward inertia force is applied at the side collision, the handle associated lever 130 pivots clockwise by the resilient returning force of the first return spring 140. Then, the cable-operating lever 136 of the handle-associated lever 130 is positioned on the cable-fixing body 124.
(39) Here, since the cable-operating lever 136 has the inclined guide 127, the inclined guide 127 slides in a contact with the cylindrical cable-fixing body 124 when the handle-associated lever 130 including the cable-operating lever 136 pivots clockwise. The cable-operating lever 136 may easily return to the cable-fixing body 124.
(40) Although the present disclosure has been described in detail until now, the scope of the present disclosure is not limited to the description but various modifications made by those skilled in the art using the basic concept of the present disclosure defined by the claims also fall within the scope of the present disclosure.