VEHICLE DOOR WITH EXTERNAL HANDLE UNIT AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING THE SAME
20190078358 ยท 2019-03-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Jan Heyduck (Sindelfingen, DE)
- Jurgen Jooss (Boblingen, DE)
- Martin Lindmayer (Sulz, DE)
- Bernd Reifenberg (Essen, DE)
- Michael Rhein (Monchengladbach, DE)
Cpc classification
E05B63/0056
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B5/0233
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E05B79/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B79/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B17/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B79/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B85/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A motor vehicle door having an external handle unit includes a support part and a handle which has on a circumference of the support part a plurality of compensating elements and on an interior side of the door shell a fixing plate having a plurality of fixing points. The compensating elements are embodied to permit, by means of a fixing screw that is to be screwed in, both a compensating movement in the Y direction, and, due to a floating mounting, a compensation in the X and Z directions.
Claims
1. A vehicle door for a motor vehicle having an external handle unit comprising: a support part and a handle, wherein the support part is fixed from inside a door shell and the door shell has a through-hole for the handle, a plurality of compensating elements for compensating tolerance in three axes (X-Y-Z) between the support part and the door shell, wherein the plurality of compensating elements is arranged on a circumference of the support part, a fixing plate, having a through-hole for the handle and a plurality of fixing points provided with female threads and flush with the compensating elements, attached on an interior side of the door shell, wherein the compensating elements allow, by means of a fixing screw that is to be screwed in, both a compensating movement in the Y direction of the vehicle door, and, due to a floating mounting, a compensation in the X and Z directions.
2. The vehicle door according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of compensating elements include three or four compensating elements.
3. The vehicle door according to claim 1, wherein the female threads on the fixing plate are formed by attached screw nuts or threaded sleeves.
4. The vehicle door according to claim 3, wherein the screw nuts or threaded sleeves are welded to the fixing plate.
5. The vehicle door according to claim 1, wherein three or four aligning projections for meeting a door covering are provided on the support part, distributed to the side of the handle on the circumference.
6. The vehicle door according to claim 1, wherein the through-hole in the door shell corresponds to the outer contour of the handle plus a constant narrow gap of about 0.5-1 mm.
7. The vehicle door according to claim 1, wherein the through-hole in the fixing plate corresponds to the outer contour of the handle plus a constant gap of about 3 mm to 10 mm.
8. The vehicle door according to claim 1, wherein each compensating element has a hollow-cylindrical base element that is attached to the support part and a fixing sleeve that is in threaded engagement therewith and that is frictionally engaged, via a spring element, with the fixing screw, so that a rotation of the fixing screw causes a movement of the fixing sleeve towards the fixing plate and further rotation of the fixing screw presses the back of a screw head against the support part for fixing it.
9. A method for mounting an external handle unit on a vehicle door comprising the following steps: providing the vehicle door with a through hole in a door shell and the external handle unit with a handle, a fixing plate with female threads, and compensating elements including fixing screws, inserting the handle of the external handle unit from the interior side of the door through a through-hole in the fixing plate and the through-hole in the door shell, engaging the fixing screws of the compensating elements with the female threads on the fixing plate, inserting an aligning template from the exterior side of the door into a gap between the handle and an edge of the through-hole in a door covering, engaging the fixing screws of the compensating elements with the female threads on the fixing plate, and tightening the fixing screws.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein a door lock which is mechanically connected to the external handle unit via a Bowden cable, prior to mounting the external handle unit, is attached to the vehicle door and the Bowden cable is suspended.
11. A motor vehicle, characterized in that it comprises at least one vehicle door according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Additional advantages, features, and details result from the following description, in which at least one exemplary embodiment is described in detail, in some cases referencing the drawings. Identical, similar, and/or functionally identical parts are provided with the same reference numbers.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0024] A fixing screw 32 is frictionally engaged, via a spring connection 34, with the fixing sleeve 30 and initially carries the latter along with it when it is being screwed in, wherein the fixing sleeve 30 is carried along via the thread in the base element 26 in the Y direction to the fixing plate 20. As soon as the fixing sleeve 30 meets the fixing plate 20, the spring connection 34 disengages and the fixing screw 32 engages with the threaded sleeve 22. The fixing screw 32 can continue to be screwed into the threaded sleeve 22 until a screw head 36 meets the support part 14. Up to this point it is possible for the external handle unit 10 to be displaced relative to the fixing plate 20 in the X-Z plane.
[0025] For mounting the external handle unit 10, the handle 12 thereof is inserted from the interior side of the door through the through-hole 24 in the fixing plate 20 and the through-hole 21 in the door covering 19 until the aligning projections 17 meet the door covering 19 on the interior. Then an aligning template (not shown) is inserted from the exterior side of the door into a gap between the handle 12 and the edge of the through-hole 21 in the door covering 19, so that the external door unit is fitted in the X-Z plane. Then the fixing screws 32 of the aligning elements 16 are caused to engage with the female threads 22 on the fixing plate 20 so that fixing sleeves 30 are moved towards the fixing plate 20 via friction fit. Tightening the fixing screw 32 with a defined torque in the threaded sleeve 22 clamps the support part 14 to the fixing plate 20 via the base element 26 and the fixing sleeve 30.
[0026] Although the invention was illustrated in greater detail and explained in detail using preferred exemplary embodiments, the invention is not limited by the disclosed examples and the person skilled in the art may derive other variations herefrom without leaving the protective scope of the invention. It is therefore clear that there are a great number of possible variations. It is also clear that embodiments identified by way of example actually only represent examples that are not in any way to be construed as limiting the scope of protection, potential applications, or the configuration of the invention. On the contrary, the description in the foregoing and the description of the figures make it possible for the person skilled in the art to implement the exemplary embodiments specifically, wherein the person skilled in the art, given knowledge of the disclosed inventive thought, may undertake a wide variety of modifications, for instance with respect to the function or the arrangement of individual elements identified in an exemplary embodiment, without leaving the scope of protection defined by the claims and their legal equivalents, such as, for example, refining explanations in the description.