Touch release handle
12151546 ยท 2024-11-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Ernest M. McDonald, II (Granger, IN, US)
- Eugene A. Dylewski, II (Granger, IN, US)
- Christopher David Mattison (South Bend, IN, US)
Cpc classification
B60J7/198
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05C9/047
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B83/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C9/046
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B47/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B83/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A latching assembly for use on a pick-up truck, and particularly on a truck bed cover configured to sit over a truck bed section is provided. The latching assembly includes an electronic release assembly and a mechanical override system. An electronic release assembly includes a first rod coupled to a first electronic actuator and a second rod coupled to a second electronic actuator. The electronic release assembly also includes a first electronic actuator that selectively moves the first latch catch and the second electronic actuator that selectively moves the second latch catch. The mechanical override system moves the first and second rods to mechanically cause the first and second electronic actuators, respectively, to manually move the first and second latch catches, respectively, to unlatch the at least the portion of the truck bed cover from the truck bed section.
Claims
1. A pick-up truck bed cover comprising: a handle assembly; wherein the handle assembly includes a key cylinder and a switch; first and second rods in communication with the key cylinder from the handle assembly and extending in opposite directions; first and second latches at opposite sides of the truck bed cover; wherein the first latch comprises a first latch arm and the second latch comprises a second latch arm; an electronic release assembly attached to the truck bed cover to selectively secure and release the truck bed cover to and from a truck; wherein the electronic release assembly comprises: first and second electronic actuators; wherein the first electronic actuator includes a pull rod that extends exterior of the first electronic actuator; wherein the second electronic actuator includes a pull rod that extends exterior of the second electronic actuator and extends opposite the pull rod of the first electronic actuator; wherein the pull rod of the first electronic actuator is attached to the first latch arm; wherein the pull rod of the second electronic actuator is attached to the second latch arm; wherein the pull rod of the first electronic actuator is configured to selectively move the first latch arm; wherein the pull rod of the second electronic actuator is configured to selectively move the second latch arm; wherein the handle assembly is centrally located between the first and second electronic actuators; wherein the first electronic actuator includes a mechanical override rod that extends exterior of the first electronic actuator axially opposed to the pull rod of the first electronic actuator; wherein the second electronic actuator includes a mechanical override rod that extends exterior of the second electronic actuator axially opposed to the pull rod of the second electronic actuator; wherein the first rod is coupled to the mechanical override rod of the first electronic actuator; wherein the second rod is coupled to the mechanical override rod of the second electronic actuator; and wherein the switch is configured to send a signal to the first and second electronic actuators to cause the first and second latch arms to move; and wherein, if the first or second electronic actuators do not move the first latch arm or the second latch arm, respectively, the handle assembly can manually operate to move the first latch arm or the second latch arm, respectively, via the mechanical override rod of the first electronic actuator or the mechanical override rod of the second electronic actuator, respectively.
2. The pick-up truck bed cover of claim 1, wherein the first and second rods and the first and second electronic actuators also serve as part of a mechanical override system that selectively unlatches at least a portion of the truck bed cover from a truck bed section; wherein the mechanical override system comprises: a link operatively coupled to the handle assembly and configured to rotate relative thereto; wherein the first and second rods are each located on opposite sides of a pivot point on the link so that as the link rotates, the first and second rods move in opposite directions; and wherein rotation of the link in a first direction moves the first and second rods to mechanically move the mechanical override rod of the first electronic actuator and the mechanical override rod from the second electronic actuator to move the first and second latch arms.
3. The pick-up truck bed cover of claim 2, wherein the key cylinder assembly is configured to manually lock and unlock the handle assembly.
4. The pick-up truck bed cover of claim 1, wherein the pick-up truck bed cover is selected from the group consisting of a tonneau cover and a cap.
5. The pick-up truck bed cover of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the handle assembly is located on an exterior side of the truck bed cover.
6. A truck bed cover comprising: a release assembly that includes: a handle; a first rod extending from the handle; a first electronic actuator; wherein the first electronic actuator includes a pull rod that extends exterior of the first electronic actuator; wherein the first electronic actuator includes a mechanical override rod that extends exterior of the first electronic actuator axially opposed to the pull rod of the first electronic actuator; a first latch located at one side of the truck bed cover; wherein the first latch comprises a first latch arm; wherein the pull rod of the first electronic actuator is attached to the first latch arm; wherein the first rod is coupled to the mechanical override rod of the first electronic actuator; wherein the first latch is coupled to the first latch arm; and wherein the pull rod of the first electronic actuator is configured to selectively move the first latch arm coupled to the first latch; and wherein, if the first electronic actuator does not move the first latch arm, the handle assembly can manually operate to move the first latch arm via the mechanical override rod of the first electronic actuator.
7. The pick-up truck bed cover of claim 6, further comprising a second rod extending from the handle, a second electronic actuator, wherein the second electronic actuator includes a pull rod, wherein the mechanical override rod of the second electronic actuator is located exterior of the second electronic actuator, a second latch arm, wherein the pull rod of the second electronic actuator is attached to the second latch arm, wherein the second rod is coupled to the mechanical override rod of the second electronic actuator, a second latch located at a side of the truck bed cover opposite the first latch, wherein the second latch is coupled to the second latch arm, wherein the pull rod of the second electronic actuator is configured to selectively move the second latch arm coupled to the second latch, wherein a mechanical override system selectively unlatches at least a portion of the truck bed cover from a truck bed section, and the mechanical override system includes a link operatively coupled to the handle and rotatable relative thereto.
8. The pick-up truck bed cover of claim 7, wherein the first and second rods are each located on opposite sides of a pivot point on the link so that as the link rotates, the first and second rods move in opposite directions.
9. The pick-up truck bed cover of claim 8, wherein rotation of the link in a first direction moves the first and second rods to manually move the mechanical override rods of the first and second electronic actuators, respectively, to move the first and second latch arms, respectively, which are coupled to the first and second latches, respectively.
10. The truck bed cover of claim 7, wherein the pull rods of the first and second electronic actuators are each electronically moved which moves the first and second latches, respectively, to an unlatched condition.
11. The truck bed cover of claim 7, wherein the first and second rods move the mechanical override rods of the first and second electronic actuators, respectively, to move the first and second latches, respectively, to an unlatched condition.
12. The pick-up truck bed cover of claim 6, wherein the first and second rods, the first and second electronic actuators, and the first and second latches are located interior of the truck bed section opposite an exterior side of the truck bed cover.
13. The pick-up truck bed cover of claim 6, wherein at least a portion of the handle is located on an exterior side of the truck bed cover.
14. The truck bed cover of claim 6, wherein the truck bed cover is selected from the group consisting of a tonneau cover and a truck cap.
15. A truck bed cover comprising: a release assembly that includes: a first rod; a first electronic actuator; wherein the first rod is coupled to the first electronic actuator; and a first latch located at one side of the truck bed cover; wherein the first latch comprises a first latch arm; wherein the first latch includes a latch arm; wherein the first electronic actuator is configured to selectively move the latch arm of the first latch; wherein the first electronic actuator includes a pull rod that extends exterior of the second electronic actuator and extends opposite the pull rod of the first electronic actuator; wherein the pull rod of the first electronic actuator is coupled to the latch arm of the first latch; wherein the first electronic actuator includes a mechanical override rod that extends exterior of the first electronic actuator actually opposed to the pull rod of the first electronic actuator; wherein the mechanical override rod of the first electronic actuator is coupled to the first rod; and wherein, if the first electronic actuator does not move the first latch arm, the handle assembly can manually operate to move the first latch arm via the mechanical override rod of the first electronic actuator.
16. The pick-up truck bed cover of claim 15, further comprising a second rod extending in an opposite direction from the first rod, a second electronic actuator, wherein the second rod is coupled to the second electronic actuator, a second latch located at a side of the truck bed cover opposite the first latch, wherein the second latch includes a latch arm, wherein the second electronic actuator is configured to selectively move the latch arm of the second latch, wherein the second electronic actuator includes a pull rod wherein the pull rod of the second electronic actuator is coupled to the latch arm of the second latch, wherein a mechanical override rod of the second electronic actuator is located exterior of the second electronic actuator, and wherein the mechanical override rod of the second electronic actuator is coupled to the second rod.
17. The pick-up truck bed cover of claim 16, wherein the first and second rods serve as part of a mechanical override system, wherein the mechanical override system selectively unlatches at least a portion of the truck bed cover from the truck bed section, the mechanical override system includes a rotatable link.
18. The pick-up truck bed cover of claim 17, wherein the first and second rods are each located on opposite sides of a pivot point on the link so that as the link rotates, the first and second rods move in opposite directions.
19. The pick-up truck bed cover of claim 16, wherein the mechanical override rod of the second electronic actuator includes an eyelet located exterior of the second electronic actuator and opposite of the second electronic actuator, wherein the second rod includes a hook that couples to the eyelet to couple to the mechanical override rod of the second electronic.
20. A truck bed cover comprising: a panel door; wherein the panel door includes a release assembly; wherein the release assembly includes: an electronic actuator that includes a pull rod and a mechanical override rod extending therefrom; wherein the pull rod extends from the electronic actuator; wherein the mechanical override rod extends from the electronic actuator axially opposite the pull rod; a latch arm connected to a rotary latch catch; wherein a hook of the pull rod and located external of the electronic actuator connects through an opening in the latch arm; wherein a hook of a rod connects to an eyelet of the mechanical override rod; wherein the eyelet is located external of the electronic actuator; wherein the electronic actuator moves the pull rod to move the latch arm; and wherein if the electronic actuator does not move the latch arm, movement of the mechanical override rod pulls on the pull rod which is part of the first side of the pull rod to move the latch arm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present disclosure will be described hereafter with reference to the attached drawings which are given as non-limiting examples only, in which:
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(21) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates embodiments of the latch assembly, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the latch assembly in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(22) A rear perspective view of an illustrative truck 2, such as a pickup truck, for example, is shown in
(23) A rear view of truck 2 and cap 8 is shown in
(24) A rear detail perspective view of cap 8 located on truck 2 is shown in
(25) Front and rear isolated views of latch assembly 14 are shown in
(26) A rear view of latch assembly 14 is shown in
(27) A detailed view of a portion of latch assembly 14 is shown in
(28) Alternative embodiments of latch assemblies 15 and 17 are shown in
(29) An interior end view of handle 16 is shown in
(30) A rear perspective view of handle 16 is shown in
(31) Another rear perspective view of handle 16 is shown in
(32) An underside front perspective view of handle 16 is shown in
(33) A front elevation view of handle 16 is shown in
(34) A perspective view of cap 8 is shown in
(35) The perspective view of cap 8 shown in
(36) Latch assembly 14 is not limited to use on just truck caps such as cap 8it may also be used with tonneau covers such as cover 120 shown in
(37) The figures and descriptions provided herein may have been simplified to illustrate aspects that are relevant for a clear understanding of the herein described devices, systems, and methods, while eliminating, for the purpose of clarity, other aspects that may be found in typical devices, systems, and methods. Those of ordinary skill may recognize that other elements and/or operations may be desirable and/or necessary to implement the devices, systems, and methods described herein. Because such elements and operations are well known in the art, and because they do not facilitate a better understanding of the present disclosure, a discussion of such elements and operations may not be provided herein. However, the present disclosure is deemed to inherently include all such elements, variations, and modifications to the described aspects that would be known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
(38) Although certain embodiments have been described and illustrated in exemplary forms with a certain degree of particularity, it is noted that the description and illustrations have been made by way of example only. Numerous changes in the details of construction, combination, and arrangement of parts and operations may be made. Accordingly, such changes are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure, the protected scope of which is defined by the claims.