MOTOR VEHICLE DOOR LATCH
20180171678 ยท 2018-06-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B81/15
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/1047
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
Y10T292/1082
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
International classification
Abstract
A motor vehicle door latch is equipped with a locking mechanism including a catch and a pawl, a release element for the locking mechanism, and a memory element that effects an unimpeded opening movement of the catch from a closed to an open position and maintains the release element in an ineffective position in respect of the locking mechanism during the opening movement of the catch. The memory element includes at least two components with a control lever and a blocking lever interacting with the release element located thereon.
Claims
1. A motor vehicle door latch comprising: a locking mechanism including a catch a pawl, a release element for the locking mechanism, and a memory element that effects an unimpeded opening movement of the catch from a closed to an open position and maintains the release element in an ineffective position in respect of the locking mechanism during the opening movement of the catch, the memory element including at least two components with a control lever and a blocking lever located thereon and interacting with the release element.
2. The motor vehicle door latch according to claim 1, wherein the control lever is moved mechanically and/or in a motorized manner, in particular by means of an electromotor.
3. The motor vehicle door latch according to claim 1, wherein the control lever is located pivotably and coaxially to a catch axis in a frame box.
4. The motor vehicle door latch according to claim 1, wherein the control lever is pre-tensioned with a spring in the direction of its neutral position and is impinged against the force of a spring for interaction with the release element.
5. The motor vehicle door latch according to claim 1, wherein the blocking lever is a two-arm lever, in particular an angular lever, with a blocking arm and a control arm.
6. The motor vehicle door latch according to claim 5, wherein the blocking arm interacts with a contour on the locking mechanism to impinge the blocking lever.
7. The motor vehicle door latch according to claim 5, wherein the blocking arm of the blocking lever and the release element are equipped with corresponding contact surfaces, which, with mutual contact, lead to a pivoting movement of the blocking lever.
8. The motor vehicle door latch according to claim 1, wherein a contour on the locking mechanism and in particular on the catch lifts the blocking lever from a stop fixed to the housing as soon as the locking mechanism is opened to beyond a ratchet position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Hereinafter, the invention is explained in further detail on the basis of a sketch which only depicts an execution example. It shows:
[0020]
[0021]
[0022]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] In the figures a motor vehicle door latch is depicted which possesses a frame box 1 with a locking mechanism 2, 3 located therein consisting of a catch 2 and a pawl 3. In the frame box 1 a bolt is respectively determined to define an axis or rotational axis 4 on the one hand and a further bolt to define a further axis or pawl axis 5 on the other hand. Coaxially to the rotational axis 4 a control lever 6 is located as a component of a dual-component memory element 6, 7 also pivotable compared to the frame box 1. Furthermore, a release element 8 formed as a release lever 8 pertains to the basic construction which is located coaxially to the pawl 3 in the frame box 1 on the pawl axis 5.
[0024] In
[0025] As already explained, the memory element 6, 7 in the execution example is at least configured in a dual-component manner and on the one hand possesses the aforementioned control lever 6 located coaxially to the catch 2 and on the other hand a pivotably located control lever 6 and a blocking lever 7 interacting with the release element or release lever 8. The blocking lever 7 is configured as a two-arm lever. In fact, the blocking lever 7 in the execution example is an angular lever with a blocking arm 7a on the one hand and a control arm 7b on the other hand which stretch respectively at an angle compared to the rotational axis 11 defined on the control lever 6. The construction finally comprises a stop 12 fixed to the housing. The stop 12 fixed to the housing is generally located in or on a housing or housing lid which is not illustrated and stretches above the frame box 1 coinciding with the respective drawing plane so to speak.
[0026] It operates as follows.
[0027] The impingement of the control lever 6 leads to the control lever 6as describedbeing pivoted in a clockwise direction coaxially to the catch axis 4 according to the execution example. This occurs against the force of a non-illustrated spring. In fact, the relevant spring for impingement of the control lever 6 ensures that it is pre-tensioned in the direction of its neutral position illustrated in
[0028] In the transfer of the control lever 6 from its neutral position according to
[0029] At the same time, by the adjacency of the blocking lever 7 or the described movement of the control lever 6 the release lever 8 is pivoted as indicated in a clockwise direction around its common axis 5 with the pawl 3. As a consequence hereof, the release lever 8 takes along the pawl 3 and lifts it from the catch 2. This can occur by a reciprocal engagement of a tap into a contour between the release lever 8 and the coaxially located pawl 3 and is not depicted in detail. In the storage position of the memory element 6, 7 according to
[0030] As a consequence hereof, the catch 2 in the functional position can be opened in a spring-assisted manner according to
[0031] At the same time, in the transition from
[0032] As the release element or release lever 8 is blocked via the blocking lever 7 bracing the stop 12 fixed to the housing in respect of the housing or motor vehicle door latch housing the release lever 8 cannot accomplish an anti-clockwise direction movement around its axis 5 initiated by a spring, for example. The pawl 3 is consequently maintained in its raised position in respect of the catch 2 with the aid of the release lever 8. This storage position of the memory element 6, 7 or the corresponding ineffective position of the release element 8 in respect of the locking mechanism 2, 3 in
[0033] Starting from the storage position in
[0034] As soon as the contour 15 can now interact with the blocking lever 7, the contour 15 lifts the blocking lever 7 from the stop 12 fixed in the housing. Because as soon as the contour 15 on the catch 2 interacts with the blocking lever 7, this leads to the blocking lever 7 accomplishing the pivoting movement in an anti-clockwise direction around its axis 11 indicated in
[0035] As soon as the blocking lever 7 located on the control lever 6 now accomplishes the anti-clockwise direction movement around its axis 11 indicated in
[0036] However, as in the functional position in