MOTOR VEHICLE LOCKING MECHANISM

20190055757 · 2019-02-21

    Inventors

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    Abstract

    A method for controlling a motor vehicle locking mechanism and to a motor vehicle locking mechanism, in particular a motor vehicle door lock, comprising a control unit, at least one electric drive that can be controlled by the control unit, and at least one illuminant that can be associated with the locking mechanism, the illuminant being controllable in accordance with a status of the locking mechanism and/or of a vehicle component accommodating the locking mechanism, said status being detectable by the control unit, the illuminant being integrated into a switching circuit of the electric drive.

    Claims

    1. A motor vehicle locking mechanism, in particular a motor vehicle door lock, comprising a control unit, at least one electric drive wherein the drive can be controlled by the control unit, at least one illuminant that can be associated with the locking mechanism, wherein the illuminant is being controllable in accordance with a status of the locking mechanism, which can be recorded by the control unit, and/or of a vehicle component accommodating the locking mechanism, characterized in that the illuminant is integrated into a switching circuit of the electric drive.

    2. The motor vehicle locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein at least two drives in particular electric drives, can be controlled by means of the control unit.

    3. The motor vehicle locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the status of the locking mechanism and/or the motor vehicle components accommodating the locking mechanism can be recorded by means of a microswitch.

    4. The motor vehicle locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the drive and the illuminant are integrated in a common switching circuit.

    5. The motor vehicle locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein at least a voltage supply can be switched over, in particular between a voltage supply and a mass.

    6. The motor vehicle locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein by means of the control unit to control the illuminant all voltage supply cables can be energized.

    7. The motor vehicle locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the illuminant is an LED.

    8. The motor vehicle locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the recordable status can be recorded by means of a microswitch assigned to a catch and/or a pawl.

    9. A procedure to control an illuminant is provided in a Motor vehicle lock, in which by means of a control unit a status of the latch is recorded and dependent on the recorded status all connections of a drive are supplied with voltage and in which the illuminant integrated in a switching circuit of the drives is supplied with voltage.

    10. The procedure according to claim 9, wherein the mass of the electric drive is energized.

    Description

    [0028] The following are shown:

    [0029] FIG. 1 a theoretically illustrated switching diagram to control an illuminant according to the state of the art,

    [0030] FIG. 2 a theoretical illustration of a control of an illuminant in a motor vehicle and a theoretical drawing of a switching to include an illuminant in a current-conducting path or a cable of one electric drive according to the invention.

    [0031] In FIG. 1, a control unit 30 for a Motor vehicle lock is reproduced in a theoretical image according to the state of the art. The control unit 30 has a microprocessor 32 to which electric drives 31, microswitches 34, 36 and an illuminant 18 are connected. Both the status of the door handle and the status of the latch can be queried by means of the microswitch 34, 36. According to the status of the latch and/or the door handle, the illuminant 18 can be switched by means of the microprocessor 32. Electric drives 31 can also be controlled by means of the microprocessor 32. As is clearly apparent from FIG. 1, separate control cables are provided for the electric drives 31 and the illuminant 18.

    [0032] In FIG. 2, a further diagrammatic switching diagram 1 is reproduced for control of an illuminant 2 of a Motor vehicle lock 3 which is only reproduced as a diagram. In this exemplary embodiment, the latch 3 has two electric drives 4, 5 and a switching means 6, which can be a microswitch, for example. The electric drives 4, 5 and the illuminant 2 can be controlled by means of a control unit 7. The illuminant 2 and the electric drives 4, 5 can be impinged with current, in particular direct current by means of conductors 8, 9, 10. The electric drives 4, 5 and the illuminant 2 are connected to the mass M of the motor vehicle by means of conductors 11, 12.

    [0033] If the control unit 7, with a microprocessor 13 arranged therein, for example, receives a switching signal from the switching means 6, the illuminant 2 is supplied with voltage and switched on by means of the conductor 8. For example, the switching means 6 can be a catch switch, for example.

    [0034] In FIG. 3, a diagrammatic switching diagram 14 of a Motor vehicle lock 3 is reproduced. The same components are equipped with identical reference signs. The crucial difference is that the illuminant 2 is integrated into the power circuit of the electric drives 4, 5. The current path 12, which connects the electric drives 4, 5 with the mass M is reproduced in this exemplary embodiment as a dot-dashed line. By means of a switching means or an electrical switching device, for example, the conductor 17 can be supplied with voltage.

    [0035] If, for example, by means of the switching means 6 it is detected that the Motor vehicle lock is unlocked and the door can be opened, for example, the control unit 7 recognizes this and energizes the conductors 9, 10 and 17, wherein the switching means 16 is present in the position illustrated in FIG. 3. The electric drives 4, 5 are now supplied with direct current on both sides and do not malfunction. The illuminant 2 receives direct current via the conductor 9 and is connected via the conductor 11 to the mass M. The illuminant 2 can thus emit light and consequently illuminate the Motor vehicle lock 3 and/or illuminate in the direction of the environment of the motor vehicle.

    [0036] As is clearly apparent, no separate conductor 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17 is necessary for the illuminant 2. This leads to a structurally simpler and a more cost-effective construction for a switching diagram with a Motor vehicle lock 3 equipped with an illuminant.

    LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS

    [0037] 1, 14 Switching diagram [0038] 2 Illuminant [0039] 3 Motor vehicle lock [0040] 4, 5 Electric drives [0041] 6, 16 Switching means [0042] 7 Control unit [0043] 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17 Conductors [0044] 13 Microprocessor [0045] 15 Power circuit [0046] 18 Illuminant [0047] 30 Control unit [0048] 31 Electric drive [0049] 32 Microprocessor [0050] 34,36 Microswitch [0051] M Mass