DOOR LOCKING DEVICE FOR LOCKING A VEHICLE DOOR
20180058109 · 2018-03-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B77/283
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E05B83/42
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E05B63/0004
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E05C3/04
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E05B1/0015
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B60J5/0497
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05B77/38
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International classification
E05B77/28
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E05B77/38
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Abstract
The invention refers to a door locking device for manually/physically locking a vehicle door from inside a vehicle, especially a cab door of a truck, comprising a housing including locking members movable between an unlocked position and a locked position. A first lever arm is partly rotatable connected to the housing and a second lever arm is partly rotatable connected to the other end of the first lever arms. A first spring is striving to keep the first lever arm onto or in the housing and a second spring is striving to keep the second lever arm against or in level with the first lever arm and/or in the housing. The second lever arm is provided with a recess by which the first and second lever arms may be pulled out, operated, from their folded position on/in the housing and/or door, by the user/driver, and hooked on/around a rigid locking element/handle.
Claims
1. A door locking device for manually/physically locking a vehicle door from inside, comprising: a housing; a first lever arm partly rotatable connected, at one end by a first joint/hinge, to the housing; a second lever arm partly rotatable connected by a second joint/hinge to an opposed end of the first lever arm, and comprises a recess by which the first and second lever arms may be pulled out; a first spring arranged in the first joint/hinge striving to keep the first lever arm biased to or in the housing; and a second spring arranged in the second joint/hinge striving to keep the second lever arm against or in level with the first lever arm and/or in the housing, wherein the second lever arm is configured such that it can be: operated, from a folded, inactivated unlocked position on/in the housing or door, by the user/driver; and hooked on/around a rigid locking element/handle in an activated locked position.
2. A door locking device according to claim 1, wherein the locking element/handle is a boarding handle mounted to the framework of the vehicle.
3. A door locking device according to claim 2, wherein the boarding handle is arranged near the door and the locking device, making it possible to easily hook the locking device around the boarding handle by the first and second lever arms.
4. A door locking device according to claim 1, wherein an end stop is arranged between the first and second lever arms restricting a possible opening angle between the first and second lever arms, making it impossible to open the door when the locking device is activated.
5. A door locking device according to claim 4, wherein the end stop is arranged at the second joint/hinge, and comprising a heel arranged on the second lever arm abutting a crutch arranged on the first lever arm.
6. A door locking device according to claim 1 wherein the housing is arranged in the vehicle door.
7. A door locking device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second lever arms are fully visible installed in the door, both in the unlocked as well as in the locked position, resulting in that it is easy to check if the locking device is activated or inactivated.
8. A door locking device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second springs are coil springs.
9. A door locking device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second springs are torsion springs.
10. A door locking device according to claim 1, wherein a plastic or rubber element is arranged on the second lever arm for improving the grip to the rigid locking element/handle and reducing possible noise from the locking device when used.
11. A door locking device according to claim 1, wherein the first lever arm is arranged with two legs.
12. A door locking device according to claim 1, wherein the first lever arm is hidden behind the second lever arm when the locking device is inactivated and folded into the door.
13. A door locking device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second lever arms can be opened to about 100 degrees in relation to each other, restricted by an end stop arranged between the first and second lever arms.
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15. A door locking device according to claim 1, wherein the housing is recessed into a door panel of the vehicle door.
16. A door locking device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second lever arms can be opened to about 90 degrees in relation to each other, restricted by an end stop arranged between the first and second lever arms.
17. A vehicle comprising a door locking device for manually/physically locking a vehicle door from inside, said door locking device comprising: a housing; a first lever arm partly rotatable connected, at one end by a first joint/hinge, to the housing; a second lever arm partly rotatable connected by a second joint/hinge to an opposed end of the first lever arm, and comprises a recess by which the first and second lever arms may be pulled out; a first spring arranged in the first joint/hinge striving to keep the first lever arm biased to or in the housing; and a second spring arranged in the second joint/hinge striving to keep the second lever arm against or in level with the first lever arm and/or in the housing, wherein the second lever arm is configured such that it can be: operated, from a folded, inactivated unlocked position on/in the housing or door, by the user/driver; and hooked on/around a rigid locking element/handle in an activated locked position.
18. A vehicle according to claim 17, wherein the locking element/handle is a boarding handle mounted to the framework of the vehicle.
19. A vehicle according to claim 18, wherein the boarding handle is arranged near the door and the locking device, making it possible to easily hook the locking device around the boarding handle by the first and second lever arms.
20. A vehicle according to claim 17, wherein an end stop is arranged between the first and second lever arms restricting a possible opening angle between the first and second lever arms, making it impossible to open the door when the locking device is activated.
21. A vehicle according to claim 20, wherein the end stop is arranged at the second joint/hinge, and comprising a heel arranged on the second lever arm abutting a crutch arranged on the first lever arm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The invention is described below in some preferred embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] The present invention thus relates to a locking device for locking vehicle doors safely from the inside. The locking device may be fully integrated in the door panel and preferable located near a boarding handle that in turn is installed in the framework of the cab.
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[0042] In this figure also a plastic or rubber element 17 is illustrated as well as the end stop 12 of the second lever arm 9. The end stop 12 is arranged near the second joint/hinge 14 comprising a heel 18 arranged on the second lever arm 9 abutting a crutch 19 arranged on the first lever arm 8. The first and second lever arm 8,9 could open up to about 100 degrees in relation to each other, but preferable about 90 degrees, restricted by the end stop 12.
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[0046] The locking device according to the invention will be fast and easy to handle by that it requires very few operational steps for maneuvering and unfold the locking lever arms 8,9. The locking device 5 can be controlled with only one hand and the design takes up very little space in its inactivated storage position.
[0047] The above description is primarily intended to facilitate the understanding of the invention. However the invention is of course not in any way restricted or confined to only the disclosed embodiments, but many possibilities to modifications would be apparent to a person skilled in the art within the scope of the invention without departing from the basic idea of the invention, as defined in the claims set out below.