Locking apparatus for sliding door
10138662 ยท 2018-11-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B77/54
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05F11/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B77/54
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The locking apparatus for sliding door is provided, the locking apparatus comprising a glass safety stopper and a hold-open lock striker sequentially provided in a vehicle body in an opening direction of the sliding door as it moves from a closed position to an open position. The apparatus further includes a roller bracket provided at the sliding door and a locking lever rotatably provided at the roller bracket. The locking lever has a locking protrusion configured to be locked to the glass safety stopper to limit movement of the sliding door in the opening direction and an engagement recess configured to be engaged with the hold-open lock striker to limit movement of the sliding door in the opening direction and a closing direction. A first elastic member is configured to bias the locking lever. The locking apparatus further includes a window glass lever rotatably provided at the roller bracket, connected to a window glass provided at the sliding door via a first cable, and configured to interlock with the locking lever. A second elastic member is configured to bias the glass lever. The locking apparatus further includes a connecting lever rotatably provided at the roller bracket, connected to a handle provided at the sliding door via a second cable, and configured to interlock with the locking lever.
Claims
1. A locking apparatus for a sliding door of a vehicle, the locking apparatus comprising: a window glass safety stopper and a hold-open lock striker sequentially provided in a body of the vehicle in an opening direction of the sliding door as the sliding door moves from a closed position to an open position; a roller bracket provided at the sliding door; a locking lever rotatably provided on the roller bracket and having a locking protrusion configured to be locked to the window glass safety stopper to limit movement of the sliding door in the opening direction and an engagement recess configured to be engaged with the hold-open lock striker to limit movement of the sliding door in the opening direction and a closing direction; a first elastic member configured to bias the locking lever; a window glass lever rotatably provided on the roller bracket, connected to a window glass provided at the sliding door via a first cable, and configured to interlock with the locking lever; a second elastic member configured to bias the window glass lever; and a connecting lever rotatably provided on the roller bracket, connected to a handle provided at the sliding door via a second cable, and configured to interlock with the locking lever.
2. The locking apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a first interlocker configured to interlock the locking lever with the window glass lever, wherein the first interlocker includes a first slot provided at the locking lever and a protrusion provided at the window glass lever and inserted into the first slot to interlock rotation of the locking lever in one direction with rotation of the window glass lever when the window glass lever rotates in the one direction.
3. The locking apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a third elastic member configured to bias the connecting lever.
4. The locking apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a second interlocker configured to interlock the locking lever with the connecting lever, wherein the second interlocker is rotatably provided at the roller bracket and includes a latch lever having one end configured to restrict or allow rotation of the locking lever in another direction, a first intermediary member having one end rotatably connected to the other end of the connecting lever and a second slot provided at the other end, and a second intermediary member rotatably connected to the other end of the latch lever and configured to be rotatable in the second slot.
5. The locking apparatus of claim 4, wherein the second interlocker further includes a fourth elastic member configured to bias the latch lever.
6. The locking apparatus of claim 5, further comprising a lever stopper configured to limit an amount of rotation of the locking lever.
7. The locking apparatus of claim 6, wherein the locking lever includes a first seating portion configured to contact the latch lever and a second seating portion configured to contact the lever stopper.
8. The locking apparatus of claim 6, wherein the lever stopper includes a damper configured to attenuate an impact due to contact with the locking lever.
9. The locking apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a cable bracket configured to support the first cable and the second cable on the roller bracket.
10. The locking apparatus of claim 9, wherein: the hold-open lock striker is provided on the vehicle body at a position corresponding to a position of the locking lever when the sliding door is in the open position; and the window glass safety stopper is provided on the vehicle body at a position corresponding to a position of the locking lever when the sliding door is between the open position and the closed position.
11. The locking apparatus of claim 10, wherein the hold-open lock striker includes a striker bracket supported by the vehicle body and a pole protruding from the striker bracket configured to be seated in the engagement recess.
12. The locking apparatus of claim 11, wherein the window glass safety stopper includes a stopper bracket supported by the vehicle body and a limiter protruding from the stopper bracket configured to contact the locking protrusion.
13. The locking apparatus of claim 12, wherein the locking protrusion is positioned closer to the vehicle body than the engagement recess.
14. A locking apparatus for a sliding door of a vehicle, the sliding door having a window with a window glass movable between an open position and a closed position, the locking apparatus comprising: a window glass safety stopper and a hold-open lock striker sequentially provided in a body of the vehicle in an opening direction of the sliding door as the sliding door moves from a closed position to an open position; a roller bracket provided at the sliding door; a locking lever rotatably provided at the roller bracket, having a locking protrusion configured to be locked to the window glass safety stopper to limit movement of the sliding door in the opening direction and an engagement recess configured to be engaged with the hold-open lock striker to limit movement of the sliding door in the opening direction and a closing direction, and configured to rotate in a first direction to protrude toward the vehicle body while the window glass is open so that the locking protrusion is locked to the window glass safety stopper; a first elastic member configured to bias the locking lever in a second direction to be inserted into the sliding door; a window glass lever rotatably provided at the roller bracket, connected to the window glass via a first cable, and configured to interlock with the locking lever when the window glass is open so that the locking lever rotates in the first direction; and a second elastic member configured to bias the window glass lever in the first direction.
15. The locking apparatus of claim 14, wherein, with the window glass closed, the locking lever passes by the window glass safety stopper, with the hold-open lock striker engaged with the engagement recess thereof, and rotates in the first direction.
16. The locking apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a connecting lever rotatably provided on the roller bracket, having a first end connected to a handle provided at the sliding door via a second cable, and configured to interlock with the locking lever.
17. The locking apparatus of claim 16, further comprising a first interlocker, wherein the first interlocker includes a first slot provided at the locking lever and a protrusion provided at the window glass lever and inserted into the first slot to interlock rotation of the locking lever in the first direction with rotation of the window glass lever when the window glass lever rotates in the first direction.
18. The locking apparatus of claim 17, further comprising a third elastic member configured to bias the connecting lever in the first direction.
19. The locking apparatus of claim 18, further comprising a second interlocker configured to interlock the locking lever with the connecting lever, wherein the second interlocker is rotatably provided at the roller bracket and includes a latch lever having a first end configured to restrict or allow rotation of the locking lever in the second direction while the first end of the latch lever is in contact with the locking lever and the locking lever is rotated in the first direction, a first intermediary member having a first end rotatably connected to a second end of the connecting lever and a second slot provided at a second end of the first intermediary member, and a second intermediary member rotatably connected to a second end of the latch lever and provided to be rotatable in the second slot.
20. The locking apparatus of claim 19, wherein the second interlocker further includes a fourth elastic member configured to bias the latch lever in the first direction.
21. The locking apparatus of claim 20, further comprising a lever stopper configured to limit an amount of rotation of the locking lever in the first direction.
22. The locking apparatus of claim 21, wherein the locking lever includes a first seating portion configured to contact the latch lever and a second seating portion configured to contact the lever stopper.
23. The locking apparatus of claim 22, wherein the hold-open lock striker includes a striker bracket supported by the vehicle body and a pole protruding from the striker bracket to be seated on the engagement recess.
24. The locking apparatus of claim 23, wherein the window glass safety stopper includes a stopper bracket supported by the vehicle body and a limiter protruding from the stopper bracket to contact the locking protrusion.
25. The locking apparatus of claim 24, wherein the locking protrusion is positioned to be closer to the vehicle body than the engagement recess.
26. The locking apparatus of claim 25, wherein the lever stopper includes a damper configured to attenuate an impact due to contact with the locking lever.
27. The locking apparatus of claim 16, further comprising a cable bracket configured to support the first cable and the second cable on the roller bracket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and/or other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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(12) Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. Detailed descriptions of well-known features and structures incorporated herein may be omitted to avoid obscuring the subject matter of the present disclosure. Other exemplary embodiments or features may further be utilized, and other changes may be made, without departing from the scope of the subject matter presented herein. The exemplary embodiments described herein are not meant to be limiting. Thus, aspects of the present disclosure, as generally described herein and illustrated in the figures, can be arranged, substituted, combined, separated and designed in a wide variety of different configurations, all of which are explicitly contemplated herein.
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(16) Accordingly, a locking apparatus 100 for a sliding door according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is provided to simultaneously implement the hold-open lock feature and the window safety lock feature of the sliding door 2 described above by a single lever member 140.
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(19) Meanwhile, rotation in one direction (or the first direction) that will be described in the embodiment refers to clockwise rotation of each of the elements about a rotation axis, and rotation in the other direction (or a second direction) refers to counterclockwise rotation of each of the elements about the rotation axis.
(20) The window glass safety stopper 110 and the hold-open lock striker 120 are sequentially provided adjacent to one another on the vehicle body 1 in the opening direction of the sliding door 2. Since the hold-open lock striker 120 is provided to temporarily maintain the sliding door 2 in its open position, the hold-open lock striker 120 may be provided on the vehicle body 1 at a position corresponding to a position of the locking lever 140, that will be described below, with the sliding door 2 completely open. Also, since the window glass safety stopper 110 is provided to prevent the sliding door 2 from completely opening with the window glass 3 in the opened position, the window glass safety stopper 110 may be provided on the vehicle body 1 at a position corresponding to a position of the locking lever 140, that will be described below, with the sliding door 2 between an opened position and a completely closed position.
(21) The hold-open lock striker 120 may include a striker bracket 121 fixed and supported on the vehicle body 1 and a pole 122 protruding from the striker bracket 121 to be seated on an engagement recess 142 of the locking lever 140 that will be described below. As described above, the striker bracket 121 may be installed on the vehicle body 1 at the position corresponding to the position of the locking lever 140 with the sliding door 2 in the open position, by a fixing element such as a bolt. Also, the striker bracket 121 may be installed near a guide rail (not illustrated), that will be described below, provided on the vehicle body 1 so that a part of the roller bracket 130 is inserted into the rail and slides in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle body 1. The pole 122 may protrude from the striker bracket 121 and may be seated on the engagement recess 142 of the locking lever 140. The pole 122 may take a cylindrical shape. When the pole 122 is seated on the engagement recess 142 of the locking lever 140, the pole 122 may rotate the locking lever 140 in the one direction (the first direction). The locking lever 140 may be restricted from rotating in both of the directions by a latch lever 181 and the lever stopper 149 that will be described below. In this way, the hold-open lock feature of the sliding door 2 is achieved since the movement of the sliding door 2 is restricted in both opening and closing directions. This will be described in detail below.
(22) The window safety stopper 110 may include a stopper bracket 111 fixed at and supported by the vehicle body 1 and a limiter 112 protruding from the stopper bracket 111 to come into contact with a locking protrusion 141 of the locking lever 140 that will be described below. As described above, the stopper bracket 111 may be installed on the vehicle body 1 by a fixing element such as a bolt at the position corresponding to the position of the locking lever 140 when the sliding door 2 is between the opened position and the closed position. Also, the stopper bracket 111 may be installed near the guide rail (not illustrated), that will be described below, on the vehicle body 1 so that the roller bracket 130 slides. The limiter 112 protrudes from the stopper bracket 111 and is configured to be locked to the locking protrusion 141.
(23) When the sliding door 2 is in the open position and the window glass 3 is open, the locking lever 140 that is rotated in the one direction (the first direction) by the window glass lever 150 enters the window glass safety stopper 110, as will be described below. Thus, the window safety lock feature of the sliding door 2 is provided since the movement of the sliding door 2 in the opening direction is limited by the limiter 112 engaging with the locking protrusion 141 of the locking lever 140. This will be described in detail below.
(24) Meanwhile, the pole 122 of the hold-open lock striker 120 may be installed closer to the sliding door 2 than the limiter 112 of the window glass safety stopper 110. The locking lever 140, that will be described below, is formed in a shape such that the locking protrusion 141 protrudes more than the engagement recess 142 toward the vehicle body 1. Thus, corresponding to the above, the pole 122 of the hold-open lock striker 120 engaged with the engagement recess 142 of the locking lever 140 may be installed closer to the sliding door 2 than the limiter 112 of the window glass safety stopper 110 engaged and locked to the locking protrusion 141 of the locking lever 140. In this way, when the sliding door 2 is in the opened position while the window glass 3 is closed and the locking lever 140 is at its original position, the locking lever 140 may pass by the limiter 112 of the glass safety stopper 110. When the sliding door 2 is completely open, the hold-open lock feature of the sliding door 2 may be provided by the rotation of the locking lever 140 in the one direction (the first direction) as the pole 122 of the hold-open lock striker 120 is engaged with the engagement recess 142 of the locking lever 140. This will be described in detail with reference to
(25) The roller bracket 130 is mounted on the sliding door 2. In addition to being mounted on the sliding door 2, a portion of the roller bracket 130 is inserted into the guide rail (not illustrated) to slide. Thus, the roller bracket 130 enables the sliding door 2 to be opened and closed in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle body 1. The roller bracket 130 may be fixed and installed on a chassis, a frame, etc. of the sliding door 2 by a mounting bracket 131. The mounting bracket 131 may be installed on the sliding door 2 by a fixing element such as a bolt.
(26) The locking lever 140 is rotatably provided or mounted at the roller bracket 130 and includes the locking protrusion 141 that interacts with the window glass safety stopper 110 to limit movement of the sliding door 2 in the opening direction. The locking lever 140 also includes the engagement recess 142 that engages with the hold-open lock striker 120 to limit movement of the sliding door 2 in the opening direction and the closing direction.
(27) The locking lever 140 may be rotatably provided or mounted at the same pin on the roller bracket 30, as the window glass lever 150 that will be described below, and may be biased by the first elastic member 145. The locking lever 140 is biased in the other direction (the second direction) by the first elastic member 145 so that the locking lever 140 may remain inserted into the sliding door 2 while the window glass 3 is closed. While the locking lever 140 remains inserted into the sliding door 2, the locking protrusion 141 of the locking lever 140 may pass by the limiter 112 of the window glass safety stopper 110 without being locked thereto. The locking lever 140 interlocks with the window glass lever 150 by the first interlocker 170 to rotate. When the window glass lever 150 rotates in the one direction (the first direction), the locking lever 140 may rotate in the one direction (the first direction) together with the window glass lever 150 and cause the locking protrusion 141 of the locking lever 140 to protrude toward the vehicle body 1. While the locking lever 140 is rotated in the one direction (the first direction) and is protruded toward the vehicle body 1, the locking protrusion 141 of the locking lever 140 may come into contact with and be locked to the limiter 112 of the window glass safety stopper 110.
(28) The locking lever 140 may be formed in a shape in which the locking protrusion 141 protrudes more than the engagement recess 142 toward the vehicle body 1. As described above, the limiter 112 of the window glass safety stopper 110 with which the locking protrusion 141 is locked is installed to be spaced further apart by a predetermined distance from the vehicle body 1 as compared to pole 122 of the hold-open lock striker 120 with which the engagement recess 142 is engaged. Thus, corresponding to the above, the locking protrusion 141 of the locking lever 140 may be formed to protrude more than the engagement recess 142 toward the vehicle body 1.
(29) The locking lever 140 may include a first seating portion 143 configured to contact the latch lever 181 of the second interlocker 180 so that the latch lever 181 is seated thereon and a second seating portion 144 configured to contact the lever stopper 149 so that the lever stopper 149 is seated thereon. Also, the locking lever 140 may have a first slot 171 of the first interlocker 170, that will be described below, formed in an arc shape about the pin 172, which functions as a rotation axis. The reference numeral 146 indicates a through-hole into which an end of the first elastic member 145 is inserted so that elastic force of the first elastic member 145 is transmitted to the locking lever 140.
(30) The window glass lever 150 is rotatably provided or mounted on the roller bracket 130, is connected to the window glass 3 provided at the sliding door 2 via the first cable 191, and interlocks with the locking lever 140 by the first interlocker 170 to rotate.
(31) The first cable 191 has one end connected to the window 3 or a window regulator (not illustrated) and the other end connected to the window glass lever 150. In this way, the first cable 191 may transmit whether the window glass 3 is open or closed or partially opened or closed to the glass lever 150. The first cable 191 may be supported on the roller bracket 130 by the cable bracket 190.
(32) The window glass lever 150 may be rotatably provided or mounted at the same pin 172 on the roller bracket 30 as the locking lever 140 and may be biased by the second elastic member 155. The window glass lever 150 is biased in the one direction (the first direction) by the second elastic member 155 and has one end connected to the first cable 191. In this way, the window glass lever 150 may be pulled by the first cable 191 and rotate in the other direction (the second direction) when the window glass 3 closed. When the window glass 3 open, there may be slack in the first cable 191, the window glass lever 150 may rotate in the one direction (the first direction) by elastic force of the second elastic member 155, and the locking lever 140 may also rotate in the one direction (the first direction) by the first interlocker 170.
(33) The first interlocker 170 may include the first slot 171 provided at the locking lever 140 and the protrusion 172 provided at the window glass lever 150. The protrusion 172 is inserted into the first slot 171 to interlock rotation of the locking lever 140 in the one direction (the first direction) with rotation of the window glass lever 150 when the window glass lever 150 rotates in the one direction (the first direction).
(34) The first slot 171 may be formed in an arc shape about a pin 172 as a central axis, which is a rotational axis of the locking lever 140 and the window glass lever 150. The protrusion 172 may be provided on the window glass lever 150 and have at least a portion inserted into the slot 171. The window glass lever 150 is elastically supported in the one direction (the first direction) by the second elastic member 155 and the protrusion 172 is inserted into the first slot 171 provided at the locking lever 140. As a result, when there is slack in the first cable 191 and the window glass lever 150 rotates in the one direction (the first direction) by the elastic force of the second elastic member 155 due to the window glass 3 being open, the protrusion 172 may restrict rotation of the locking lever 140 in the one direction (the first direction) by the first slot 171 and interlock rotations of the window glass lever 150 and the locking lever 140 in the one direction (the first direction). Conversely, when the first cable 191 is pulled and the window glass lever 150 rotates in the other direction (the second direction) due to the window glass 3 being closed while the locking protrusion 141 of the locking lever 140 is locked to the limiter 112 of the window glass safety stopper 110 and the locking lever 140 is rotated in the one direction (the first direction), the protrusion 172 may slide along the first slot 171 so that only the window glass lever 150 rotates in the other direction (the second direction) and the locking lever 140 remains rotated in the one direction (the first direction).
(35) Also, when the sliding door 2 is open while the window glass 3 is closed and the pole 122 of the hold-open lock striker 120 is engaged with the engagement recess 142 of the locking lever 140, movement of the locking lever 140 may be prevented by the interaction of the protrusion 172 of the window glass lever 150 with the slot 171 and may stably rotate in the one direction (the first direction) to provide the hold-open lock feature of the sliding door 2. Further, while the pole 122 of the hold-open lock striker 120 is engaged with the engagement recess 142 of the locking lever 140, i.e., while the hold-open lock feature of the sliding door 2 is used, the protrusion 172 of the window glass lever 150 slides along the first slot 171 even when there is slack in the first cable 191 and the window glass lever 150 rotates in the one direction (the first direction) due to the window glass 3 being open. Thus, the window glass lever 150 may rotate independently from the locking lever 140 that has already rotated in the one direction (the first direction).
(36) As described above, rotation of the window glass lever 150 is interlocked to rotation of the locking lever 140, but, due to the structure of the first slot 171 and the protrusion 172, rotation of the window glass lever 150 in the one direction (the first direction) is interlocked to the locking lever 140 only when the locking lever 140 is biased in the other direction (the second direction) and is inserted into the sliding door 2. In this way, the window glass safety lock feature of the sliding door 2 may be effectively provided, and the locking lever 140 and the window glass lever 150 may be smoothly and stably operated without interfering with one another in the various operating situations of the sliding door 2 and the window glass 3.
(37) The connecting lever 160 is rotatably provided or mounted at the roller bracket 130, has one end connected to the handle 4 provided at the sliding door 2 via the second cable 192, and is interlocked to the locking lever 140 by the second interlocker 180, that will be described below, to rotate.
(38) The second cable 192 has one end connected to the handle 4 configured to open and close the sliding door 2 and the other end connected to one end of the connecting lever 160. In this way, the second cable 192 may transmit whether the handle is operated to the connecting lever 160. Like the first cable 191, the second cable 192 may be supported on the roller bracket 130 by the cable bracket 190.
(39) The connecting lever 160 may be rotatably mounted on the roller bracket 130 and biased by the third elastic member 165. The third elastic member 165 may have one end fixed on the cable bracket 190 and the other end connected to the other end of the connecting lever 160, i.e., an opposite side of one end connected to the second cable 192 with respect to the rotation axis of the connecting lever 160. In this way, the third elastic member 165 may bias the connecting lever 160 in the one direction (the first direction). The connecting lever 160 is biased by the third elastic member 165 in the one direction (the first direction) and has one end connected to the second cable 192. In this way, when the handle 4 of the sliding door 2 is operated, one end of the connecting lever 160 is pulled by the second cable 192 and rotates in the other direction (the second direction). The rotation of the connecting lever 160 is interlocked to the rotation of the locking lever 140 to enable the locking lever 140, that has been rotated in the one direction (the first direction) by the pole 122 of the hold-open lock striker 120 or the limiter 112 of the window glass safety stopper 110, to rotate in the other direction (the second direction).
(40) The second interlocker 180 is rotatably provided or mounted at the roller bracket 130 and may include the latch lever 181 having one end coming in contact with or spaced apart from the locking lever 140 to restrict or allow rotation of the locking lever 140 in the other direction (the second direction). The second interlocker 180 may further include a first intermediary member 182, a second intermediary member 183, and a fourth elastic member 185 configured to bias the latch lever 181 in the one direction (the first direction). The first intermediary member 182 has one end rotatably connected to the other end of the connecting lever 160 and a second slot 182a provided at the other end. The second intermediary member 183 is rotatably connected to the other end of the latch lever 181 and provided to be rotatable in the second slot 182a.
(41) The latch lever 181 is rotatably provided or mounted at the roller bracket 130. One end of the lever 181 comes into contact with or is spaced apart from the first seating portion 143 of the locking lever 140 and the other end is connected to the second intermediary member 183 and is freely rotatable. The one end of the latch lever 181 may come into contact with and be seated on the first seating portion 143 of the locking lever 140 and may limit rotation of the locking lever 140 in the other direction (the second direction) or may be spaced apart from the locking lever 140 and allow or release restriction of rotation of the locking lever 140 in the other direction (the second direction). The latch lever 181 is biased in the one direction (the first direction) by the fourth elastic member 185 so that the one end of the latch lever 181 remains in contact with the locking lever 140.
(42) Thus, when the pole 122 of the hold-open lock striker 120 is engaged with the engagement recess 142 of the locking lever 140 and the locking lever 140 is rotated in the one direction (the first direction) from its original position, the latch lever 181 that has been biased by the fourth elastic member 185 comes into contact with and is seated on the first seating portion 143 of the locking lever 140 and restricts or limits restoration of the locking lever 140, that is rotated in the one direction (the first direction), in the other direction (the second direction), thereby realizing the hold-open lock feature of the sliding door 2. Also, even when the limiter 112 of the window glass safety stopper 110 is locked to the locking protrusion 141 of the locking lever 140 and the locking lever 140 is rotated in the one direction (the first direction) from its original position, the latch lever 181 may come into contact with and be seated on the first seating portion 143 of the locking lever 140 and restrict or limit the locking lever 140 from being restored in the other direction (the second direction).
(43) Conversely, a configuration in which the latch lever 181 is spaced apart from the locking lever 140 and releases or allows the locking lever 140 to be restored in the other direction (the second direction) will be described in detail in descriptions of the first intermediary member 182 and the second intermediary member 183 below.
(44) The connecting lever 160 rotates in the other direction (the second direction) or the one direction (the first direction) according to the second cable 192 pulling or having a slack by an operation of the handle. The first intermediary member 182 and the second intermediary member 183 are provided to transmit rotation of the connecting lever 160 to the latch lever 181.
(45) The first intermediary member 182 may have one end rotatably connected to the other end of the connecting lever 160 and the second slot 182a provided at the other end. The second intermediary member 183 may be rotatably connected to the other end of the latch lever 181, i.e., opposite side of one end near the locking lever 140 with respect to the rotational axis of the latch lever 181, and may be rotatable in the second slot 182a. The second slot 182a at the other end of the first intermediary member 182 is provided to prevent operational interference between the connecting lever 160 and the second interlocker 180 and enable smooth operations between elements. For example, while both of the window glass 3 and the sliding door 2 are closed, the locking lever 140 rotates in the other direction (the second direction) by the first elastic member 145 and is placed at its original position, and the latch lever 181 is biased in the one direction (the first direction) by the fourth elastic member 185 while remaining spaced apart from the first seating portion 143 and in contact with the locking lever 140 (refer to
(46) The lever stopper 149 limits an amount of rotation of the locking lever 140 in the one direction (the first direction). As described above, the locking lever 140 rotates in the one direction (the first direction) from its original position by the window glass lever 150 when the window glass 3 is open. Here, when the rotation of the locking lever 140 in the one direction (the first direction) is not limited, movement of the sliding door 2 in the opening direction cannot be limited, and the window glass safety lock feature cannot be stably performed. Thus, due to the lever stopper 149 limiting the degree of rotation of the locking lever 140 in the one direction (the first direction), the locking lever 140 is locked to the limiter 112 of the window glass safety stopper 110 and may limit the movement of the sliding door 2 in the opening direction. The lever stopper 149 may come into contact with and be seated on the second seating portion 144 of the locking lever 140. A damper 149a configured to reduce noise caused by operation and attenuate impact due to contact between the lever stopper 149. The locking lever 140 may be provided at an outer surface where the lever stopper 149 comes into contact with the locking lever 140.
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(51) When the sliding door 2 is open in the above state, the locking protrusion 141 of the locking lever 140 is locked to the limiter 112 of the window glass safety stopper 110 provided at the vehicle body 1 so that movement of the sliding door 2 in the opening direction is limited and the glass safety lock feature is realized.
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(54) When the sliding door 2 is open while the window glass 3 remains closed, as illustrated in
(55) When the sliding door 2 is close to the completely open state, the pole 122 of the hold-open lock striker 120 begins to enter the engagement protrusion 142 of the locking lever 140 as illustrated in
(56) Then, when the sliding door 2 is at the completely open state, the pole 122 of the hold-open lock striker 120 is completely engaged with the engagement recess 142 of the locking lever 140. Further rotation of the locking lever 140 in the one direction (the first direction) is limited by the lever stopper 149, and movement of the sliding door 2 in the opening direction is limited. Simultaneously, the latch lever 181 of the second interlocker 180 biased in the one direction (the first direction) by the fourth elastic member 185 comes into contact with and becomes seated on the first seating portion 143 of the locking lever 140. Thus, rotation of the locking lever 140 in the other direction (the second direction) is limited and restricted. In this way, movement of the sliding door 2 in the closing direction is limited, and the hold-open lock feature of the sliding door 2 is realized.
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(58) Restoration of the locking lever 140 to its original position is restricted or limited by the latch lever 181 when the locking protrusion 141 of the locking lever 140 is locked to the limiter 112 of the window glass safety stopper 110 and the glass safety lock feature is realized or when the pole 122 of the hold-open lock striker 120 is engaged with the engagement recess 142 of the locking lever 140 and the hold-open lock feature is realized.
(59) To disable any of these features, the second cable 192 is pulled in the direction denoted by arrow 1 in
(60) The locking apparatus 100 for a sliding door according to an embodiment of the present disclosure having the above configuration may simultaneously realize the glass safety lock feature and the hold-open lock feature of the sliding door 2 by the locking lever 140, which is a single member. Thus, due to the structure, it may be easy to manufacture, install, maintain, and repair the product.
(61) Also, the weight of the product may be reduced because the number of parts may be considerably decreased. Moreover, manufacturing cost of the product may be reduced, space utilization of a vehicle may be improved because the product may be miniaturized, and design flexibility of the vehicle and the sliding door 2 may be improved. Furthermore, market competitiveness of the vehicle may be increased by improving convenience and safety of a passenger.
(62) A locking apparatus for a sliding door according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has an effect of effectively performing a hold-open lock feature and a window glass safety lock feature of the sliding door by employing a single structure, the locking lever.
(63) A locking apparatus for a sliding door according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has an effect of ease of manufacturing, installation, maintenance, and repair due to decreased number of parts for simultaneously implementing a hold-open lock feature and a glass safety lock feature of the sliding door.
(64) A locking apparatus for a sliding door according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has an effect of improving convenience and safety of a passenger by preventing the sliding door from closing or opening by itself due to a self-load and preventing the sliding door from completely opening while a window glass is open.
(65) A locking apparatus for a sliding door according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has an effect of reducing weight of a vehicle and improving operating convenience of a passenger by reducing weight of the product.
(66) A locking apparatus for a sliding door according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has effects of improving space utilization of a vehicle and improving design flexibility of a vehicle body and the sliding door by being easily installed even in a narrow space between the vehicle body and the sliding door.
(67) A locking apparatus for a sliding door according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has decreased manufacturing cost and improved productivity.
(68) A locking apparatus for a sliding door according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has improved performance and operational reliability for implementing a hold-open lock feature and a glass safety lock feature of the sliding door.
(69) Although a few embodiments of the present disclosure have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the disclosure, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.