LATCH FOR MOTOR VEHICLE WITH PAWL POSITION RETAINING

20190040661 ยท 2019-02-07

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    Abstract

    The task of the invention is to create a motor vehicle latch with a retaining device which retains the pawl in its starting position with particular reliability during an opening process.

    The task of the invention is solved by a motor vehicle latch with a locking mechanism encompassing a catch and a pawl for ratcheting of the catch. A retaining device is present which retains the pawl in its non-ratcheting starting position during opening. The retaining device encompasses a spring with an elastically rotated leg and a spring lever mounted thereon which can retain the pawl in its starting position during opening due to the elastic torsion. The pawl is retained in its starting position during opening with the aid of the spring lever and consequently with the aid of a torsional moment.

    Claims

    1. A motor vehicle latch with a locking mechanism, comprising: a pivotably accommodated catch and a pivotably accommodated pawl for ratcheting of the catch, a retaining device for retaining the pawl in its non-ratcheting starting position during opening of the motor vehicle latch, wherein the retaining device further encompasses a spring with an elastically rotated leg and a spring lever mounted thereon for retaining of the pawl in its starting position during opening due to elastic torsion.

    2. The motor vehicle latch of claim 1, wherein the elastically rotated leg includes an angle with the spring lever of 70 to 110, advantageously of 80 to 100.

    3. The motor vehicle latch of claim 1, wherein in that the retaining device further has a downholder for the elastically rotated spring leg, the downholder being is arranged adjacent to the spring lever.

    4. The motor vehicle latch of claim 3, wherein the downholder pre-tensions the elastically rotated spring leg, namely for retaining of the pawl in its non-ratcheting starting position during opening.

    5. The motor vehicle latch of claim 1, wherein the retaining device encompasses an arm braced on a rib connected to the catch during opening, whereby the pawl is retained in its starting position during opening.

    6. The motor vehicle latch of claim 5, wherein the free end of the elastically rotated spring leg is connected in a form-fitting manner to the arm of the retaining device.

    7. The motor vehicle latch of claim 6, wherein the free end of the elastically rotated spring leg is stepped.

    8. The motor vehicle latch of claim 6, characterized in that the arm of the retaining device encompasses a hook for form-fitting connection into which the free end of the elastically rotated spring leg is incorporated.

    9. The motor vehicle latch of claim 1, wherein the position of the spring lever is ensured by a stop.

    10. The motor vehicle latch of claim 6, wherein the arm of the retaining device is part of a retaining device latch, whereby the retaining device latch and the pawl are pivotably accommodated by a common axis.

    11. The motor vehicle latch of claim 10, wherein the retaining device latch has a towing arm for the pawl for taking along the pawl during pivoting away of the retaining device latch from the pawl.

    12. The motor vehicle latch of claim 5, wherein there is a guide for the arm of the retaining device for ensuring the position of the arm of the retaining device relative to the catch during pivoting of the catch from its open position to its ratchet position.

    13. The motor vehicle latch of claim 12, wherein the rib is part of the guide.

    14. The motor vehicle latch of claim 13, wherein the arm of the retaining device demonstrates a bridge-like indentation into which the rib merges when the catch is pivoted from its open position in the direction of the ratchet position.

    15. The motor vehicle latch of claim 14, wherein that the rib and/or the bridge-like indentation demonstrate a lateral, ramped wall which enables the bridge-like indentation to slide over the rib when the arm of the retaining device is pivoted in the direction of the starting position of the pawl for opening.

    16. The motor vehicle latch of claim 7, characterized in that the arm of the retaining device encompasses a hook for form-fitting connection into which the free end of the elastically rotated spring leg is incorporated.

    17. The motor vehicle latch of claim 10, wherein the retaining device latch is firmly connected to the pawl.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0025] The following are shown:

    [0026] FIG. 1: Internal view of the motor vehicle latch.

    [0027] FIG. 2: Retaining device latch FIG. 3: Retaining device latch arm

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0028] FIG. 1 shows sections of a motor vehicle latch during opening with a locking mechanism which encompasses a catch 1 and a pawl 2 for ratcheting of the catch 1. The catch 1 is still in its closed position. The pawl 2 has already been moved out of its ratchet position and is in its starting position. For opening, the catch 1 will rotate clockwise in the direction of the open position. During this torsional movement, a retaining device explained hereinafter will ensure that the pawl 2 cannot be pivoted in a counter-clockwise direction in the direction of the ratchet position. If the catch has reached its open position, the retaining of the pawl 2 by the retaining device becomes redundant. It is therefore subsequently possible for the pawl 2 to ratchet the catch as soon as the catch 1 has reached its closed position within the context of a closure process.

    [0029] The retaining device encompasses a leg spring 3 with an elastically rotated leg 4 and a mounted spring lever 5. The elastically rotated leg 4 includes a 90 angle with the spring lever 5.

    [0030] The leg spring 3 includes an axis 6 by means of which the pawl 2 and a latch 7 of the retaining device can be pivotably accommodated together. The retaining device latch 7 has been pivoted for opening like the pawl 2 in the direction of the starting position, namely in a clockwise direction around the axis 6. The retaining device latch 7 made of plastic can be firmly connected to the pawl 2 in such a way that the retaining device latch 7 and the pawl 2 can only ever be pivoted together. Alternatively, the retaining device latch 7 can encompass a towing arm for the pawl 2 which can take along the pawl in the direction of the starting position if the retaining device latch 7 is pivoted away from the catch 1 in the direction of the starting position.

    [0031] The catch 1 is pivotably accommodated by an axis 8. Both axes 6 and 8 of the catch 1 and pawl 2 are attached to a latch plate 9 made of metal. The non-rotated leg 10 of the leg spring 3 is braced on a lateral wall 11 of a plastic latch housing. The spring 3 is thus pre-tensioned in such a way that the spring 3 can pivot the retaining device latch 7 in the direction of the catch 1 due to this pre-tensioning which is prevented, however, in the case shown in FIG. 1 and consequently during opening by the retaining device. As a consequence hereof, the pawl 2 in the case of FIG. 1 and therefore during opening can also not be pivoted around the axis 6 in the direction of the catch for ratcheting in a counter-clockwise direction.

    [0032] The retaining device encompasses a downholder 12 for the elastically rotated spring leg 4. The downholder 12 is arranged adjacent to the spring lever 5 of the retaining device. The downholder 12 holds the elastically rotated spring leg 4 down in the direction of the latch plate 9 down in such a way that the pawl 2 is thus retained in its starting position during opening in a further improved manner. The downholder 12 therefore presses the elastically rotated spring leg 4 in the direction of the latch plate 9. The elastically rotated spring leg 4 is elastically bent or distorted by the holding down and is thus also pre-tensioned. This additional pre-tensioning contributes in a further improved manner to the pawl 2 being securely retained in its starting position during opening as shown in FIG. 1.

    [0033] The free end of the elastically rotated spring leg 4 is executed in a stepped shape. The spring lever 5 is part of this stepped shape as shown in FIG. 1. The end 13 of the stepped shape is connected in a form-fitting manner to an arm 14 protruding laterally from the retaining device latch 7.

    [0034] During opening, the arm 14 of the retaining device is laterally braced to the arch-shaped rib 15 of the catch 1 and thus retains the retaining device latch 7 in its starting position shown together with the pawl 2. The arm 14 of the retaining device is pressed in the direction of the latch plate by the spring 3 in order to ensure that the arm 14 consisting of an elastic plastic material does not slide over the rib 15 in the direction of the catch in an unscheduled manner. This force exerted in the direction of the latch plate results both from the elastic torsion of the leg 4, whereby the spring lever 5 exerts a pressure or a force on the arm 14 over the stepped end 13 in the direction of the latch plate 9. This force exerted in the direction of the latch plate results both from the elastic distortion of the leg 4 of the spring 3 generated by the downholder 12. Furthermore, the spring 3 is also pre-tensioned in such a way that the arm 14 is pressed in the direction of the catch. The spring 3 is therefore pre-tensioned threefold to thus contribute to proper functioning.

    [0035] For form-fitting connection, the stepped end 13 is incorporated in a hook 16 of the arm 14 of the retaining device. The position of the spring lever 5 is ensured by a stop 17 for a secure, form-fitting connection. The stop 17 protrudes laterally from the arm 14 of the retaining device and is integrally connected to it.

    [0036] During a closure process, the rib 15 acts as a guide for the arm 14 of the retaining device. The position of the arm 14 of the retaining device is secured relatively to the catch 1 due to the guide if the catch 1 is pivoted from its open position into its closed position shown in FIG. 1. If the catch 1 is pivoted around the axis 8 in a counter-clockwise direction from its open position in the direction of the closed position, the sharp end 18 of the rib 15 merges into the bridge-like indentation 19 of the arm 14 of the retaining device shown in FIG. 2. The arm 14 of the retaining device is subsequently guided by the rib 15 and the position of the arm 14 of the retaining device is thus secured relative to the catch. The arm 14 of the retaining device is then accommodated in such a way that the pawl 2 can ratchet the catch 1 when the catch 1 reaches its closed position.

    [0037] The bridge-like indentation 19 preferably demonstrates a ramped lateral wall 20 as shown in FIG. 3 which enables the arm 14 of the retaining device comprising elastic material to slide beyond the rib 15 if the arm 14 of the retaining device is pivoted in the direction of the starting position of the pawl 1 for opening. Pivoting takes place with the aid of an activation device which can encompass a motor for opening in order to thus facilitate opening.

    [0038] The bridge-like indentation 19 opposite demonstrates a vertical lateral wall 21. This vertical lateral wall 21 is located on a vertical lateral wall of the rib 15 if the arm 14 of the retaining device is guided by the rib 15 during closure. Both vertical walls ensure that the arm 14 of the retaining device cannot be pivoted in the direction of the catch 1 in an unscheduled manner during a closure process.

    [0039] The latch shown in FIG. 1 encompasses a mechanism 22, with which the retaining device latch 7 can be moved out of the ratchet position together with the pawl 2 for opening. Retaining media 23 of the retaining device latch 7 for the spring 3 are shown in FIG. 2. These contribute to a form-fitting retention of the spring 3. The rib 15 on the catch 1 can be part of a plastic sheathing. The catch 1 is otherwise made of metal in principle. The ratchet shoulder 24 of the pawl shown in FIG. 1 is moved in the direction of the catch for ratcheting until the ratchet shoulder 24 blocks a movement of the ratchet shoulder 25 of the catch in such a way that the catch 1 cannot be pivoted clockwise in the direction of the open position.

    REFERENCE SIGN LIST

    [0040] 1: Catch [0041] 2: Pawl [0042] 3: Leg spring [0043] 4: Elastically rotated leg of the leg spring [0044] 5: Spring lever [0045] 6: Axis for the pawl [0046] 7: Retaining device latch [0047] 8: Axis for the catch [0048] 9: Latch plate [0049] 10: Spring leg [0050] 11: Lateral wall [0051] 12: Downholder [0052] 13: Spring leg end [0053] 14: Arm of the retaining device [0054] 15: Rib on the catch [0055] 16: Hook [0056] 17: Stop [0057] 18: Sharp end of the rib [0058] 19: Bridge-shaped indentation [0059] 20: Ramped lateral wall of the indentation [0060] 21 Vertical lateral wall of the indentation [0061] 22: Mechanism for triggering the locking mechanism [0062] 23: Retaining elements for the spring [0063] 24: Ratchet shoulder of the pawl [0064] 25: Ratchet shoulder of the catch