Vehicle lock
09869113 ยท 2018-01-16
Assignee
Inventors
- Thorsten JANSSEN (Velbert, DE)
- Bernd Gellhaus (Bochum, DE)
- Matthias Wiemann (Bochum, DE)
- Stefanie Angelkorte (Selm, DE)
- Tsevetelina Stoycheva (Ruse, BG)
Cpc classification
E05B81/15
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/108
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
E05C3/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A motor vehicle lock in accordance with the invention comprises a pivotable catch having a jacket surface, a pawl which is acted on by a preloading force and which is pivotable between a blocking position in which the pawl blocks the catch and an unblocking position in which the catch is unblocked, a release lever for pivoting the pawl against the preloading force, and an arresting device for arresting the pawl in a release position in which it releases the catch, wherein a part of the arresting device is formed by the release lever.
Claims
1. A motor vehicle lock having a pivotable catch with a jacket surface; a pawl, which is acted on by a preloading force, and which is pivotable about a pawl pivot axis between a blocking position in which the pawl blocks the catch and an unlocking position in which the catch is unblocked, comprising a driver that projects from the pawl in a direction parallel to the pawl pivot axis, said driver comprising a driver edge and a first cam; a release lever configured to pivot about a release lever pivot axis and transfer pivot movement to the pawl for pivoting the pawl about the pawl pivot axis against the preloading force, the release lever comprising a second cam and a transport cam; and an arresting device for arresting the pawl in a release position in which it releases the catch, with a part of the arresting device being formed by the release lever; wherein the driver edge lies in a rotational path of the second cam about the release lever pivot axis, and wherein the first cam lies in a rotational path of the release lever transport cam about the release lever pivot axis.
2. The motor vehicle lock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the release position is located between the blocking position and the unblocking position.
3. The motor vehicle lock in accordance with claim 1 wherein, in the release position, the pawl is located in an overlifting position in which it allows a complete opening of the catch.
4. The motor vehicle lock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the catch moves into functionally effective contact with the pawl only via its jacket surface.
5. The motor vehicle lock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the catch has a link for releasing the arresting device from the release position.
6. The motor vehicle lock in accordance with claim 5, wherein the link is arranged at the jacket surface of the catch.
7. The motor vehicle lock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the transport cam is configured to cooperate with the first cam to pivot the pawl about the pawl pivot axis into the unblocking position.
8. The motor vehicle lock in accordance with claim 7, wherein the arresting device has a latch connection between the cam of the pawl and the transport cam.
9. The motor vehicle lock in accordance with any one of the claim 7, wherein the second cam is configured to pivot the pawl out of the blocking position.
10. The motor vehicle lock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the jacket surface of the catch has a blocking section which cooperates in the blocking position with a latching section of the pawl; a prelatching section which cooperates in a prelatching position with the latching section of the pawl; and a support section which cooperates in the unblocking position with a support surface of the pawl.
11. The motor vehicle lock in accordance with claim 10, wherein the blocking section, the prelatching section and the support section are arranged one after the other at the jacket surface.
12. The motor vehicle lock in accordance with claim 10, wherein the release lever has a blocking cam which blocks the pawl in the blocking position and/or in the prelatching position against a pivoting against the preloading force in at least one of the blocking position and the prelatching position.
13. The motor vehicle lock in accordance with at least one of the preceding claims claim 1, wherein, in the release position, a part of the pawl projects through a window which is formed in a housing of the motor vehicle lock.
Description
(1) An exemplary embodiment of the invention will be described in the following with reference to the enclosed drawing. There are shown:
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(11) The motor vehicle lock 10 comprises a pivotable catch 12 having a jacket surface 14 formed at the outer periphery, a pivotable pawl 16, a release lever 18 for pivoting the pawl 16, as well as an arresting device for arresting the pawl 16 in a release position in which it releases the catch 12. The motor vehicle lock 10 furthermore comprises a housing 20 having a base plate 21 which comprises a left side wall 20a at one side and a right side wall 20b at an oppositely disposed side.
(12) The catch 12 of the motor vehicle lock 10 is configured as a flat, approximately round disk having end faces 12a which are connected by the jacket surface 14. The catch 12 furthermore comprises a fork section 12b which engages through an eyelet of the striker in a closed position of the catch 12 for locking the tailgate.
(13) To block the catch 12 in the closed position, the pawl 16 cooperates with a blocking section 14a which is formed by a latch nose and which is arranged opposite the fork section 12b at the jacket surface 14 of the catch 12 (cf.
(14) The jacket surface 14 comprises a support section 14c which represents a section of the jacket surface 14 arranged approximately tangentially to the pivot axis 12d (cf.
(15) The catch 12 is pivotably supported about a pivot axis 12d (cf.
(16) As already described, the pawl 16 cooperates with the jacket surface 14 of the catch 12 to block the catch 12. For this purpose, the pawl 16 has a latching section 16c and a support section 16d which are each formed on oppositely disposed sides of a triangular projection, with the latching section 16c being arranged in a direction approximately tangential to the pivot axis 16c and the support surface being arranged in a direction approximately radial to the pivot axis 16a (cf.
(17) To raise the pawl 16, the driver 17 is arranged at an end of the pawl 16 disposed opposite the pivot axis 16a. The driver 17 projects from the pawl 16 in a direction parallel to the pivot axis 16a and has a curved section 17a. The driver 17 has a rounded driver edge 17b and a cam 17c at an end of the curved section 17a remote from the pivot axis 16a, which driver edge and cam serve for transferring a pivot movement from the release lever 18 to the driver 17 (cf.
(18) As can be seen in
(19) In addition,
(20) The release lever 18 is pivotably supported by a pin 32 which engages through an opening 18b of the release lever 18 about a pivot axis 18c (cf.
(21) To transfer the pivot movement to the driver 17 of the pawl 16, the release lever furthermore has a driver cam 18e and a transport cam 18f. To pivot the pawl 16, the block-shaped transport cam 18f presses against the cam 17c of the driver 17 and to arrest the pawl, the transport cam 18f latches with the parking indentation 17d of the driver 17.
(22) Furthermore, the release lever 18 has a blocking cam 18g which cooperates with the pawl 16 and which prevents the pawl 16 from leaving the blocking position or prelatching position (cf.
(23) In the following description, the positions of the pawl 16 and of the catch 12 will be explained first as well as the opening process of the motor vehicle lock 10 with reference to
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(25) When the motor vehicle lock 10 locks the tailgate, e.g. during drive operation of the motor vehicle, the catch 12 is in the closed position L and the pawl 16 is in the blocking position A and the latching section 16c of the pawl 16 and the blocking section 14a of the jacket surface 14 cooperate (cf.
(26) To unlock the striker, the release lever 18 is pivoted by the drive motor 22 against its preloading force, that is clockwise, until the driver cam 18e of the release lever 18 moves toward the driver 17. The driver 17 and accordingly the pawl 16 are pivoted by the release lever 18 until the pawl 16 leaves the blocking position A and the blocking section 14a of the jacket surface 14 and the latching section 16c of the pawl 16 move out of engagement. The catch 12 then pivots into the preclosing position M due to its preloading force.
(27) The prelocking position M of the catch 12 serves, for example, as a security against an unlocking of the tailgate due to an accidental actuation of the motor vehicle lock 10. In the prelocking position, the fork section 12a engages through the eyelet of the striker and secures the striker. The pawl 16 is located in the prelatching position B in which the latching section 16c blocks the catch 12 via the prelatching section 14b of the jacket surface 14.
(28) To release the striker, the release lever 18 is pivoted further by the drive motor 22, whereby the release lever 18 pivots the pawl 16 over the driver 17 out of the prelatching position B. The latching section 16c and the prelatching section 14b of the jacket surface 14 thereby move out of engagement and the catch 12 pivots due to its preloading force into the open position N in which the catch 12 releases the striker and unlocks the tailgate. Due to this opening of the catch 12 into the open position, the support section 14c of the jacket surface 14 moves onto the support surface 16d of the pawl 16 and pushes the pawl 16 in the blocking position D in which the pawl 16 cannot block the catch 12.
(29) The operation of the pawl arresting will now be explained with reference to
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(34) Furthermore, the functionally effective contact of the pawl 16 and of the jacket surface 14 of the catch 12 is shown in the lower region of
(35) In particular the cooperation between the driver edge 17b and the driver cam 18e of the release lever 18b at the start of the opening process is shown in
(36) The drive motor 22 first starts to rotate and shortens the band 22a in that it winds the band 22a around a band coil 22b, not shown. The release lever 18 is pulled up to the drive motor 22 via the arm 18a connected to the band 22a by the shortening of the band 22a (cf.
(37) After a specific pivot movement, e.g. of 11 degrees, the driver cam 18 abuts the driver edge 17b since the driver edge 17b lies along the rotational path of the driver cam 18e. If the release lever 18 is pivoted further by the drive motor 22, the driver cam 18e pushes the driver 17 over the driver edge 17b and the pawl 16 leaves the blocking position A.
(38) The state is shown in
(39) If the pawl 16 were to pivot back into the blocking position A due to its preloading force with a closed catch 12, the latching section 16c would engage the jacket surface 14 beneath the blocking section 14a, the catch 12 would be blocked by the pawl 16 and the opening process would be aborted in an undesired manner. In order nevertheless to enable the opening process in such cases, the pawl 16 is arrested by means of the pawl arresting (cf.
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(43) In addition, the cam 17c of the driver 17 of the pawl 16 projects in the release position C out of a window formed in the right side wall 20b, whereby the housing 20 can be realized in a compact and symmetrical manner.
(44) The latch connection is shown more exactly in
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(46) As can be seen in
(47) The cooperation of the support section 14c and of the support surface 16d is shown in the lower region of
(48) If the catch 12 is again moved into the closed position or preclosed position, the pawl 16 is pivoted by its preloading force into the blocking position or prelatching position to block the catch 12.
REFERENCE NUMERAL LIST
(49) 10 motor vehicle lock 12 catch 12a end face 12b fork section 12c opening 12d) pivot axis 12e projection 14 jacket surface 14a blocking section 14b prelatching section 14c support section 14d link 16 pawl 16a pivot axis 16b opening 16c latching section 16d support surface 16e projection 17 driver 17a section 17b driver edge 17c cam 17d parking indentation 18 release lever 18a arm 18b opening 18c pivot axis 18d projection 18e driver cam 18f transport cam 18g blocking cam 20 housing 20a, 20b side walls 21 base plate 21a opening 21b cut-out 21c opening 22 motor 22a band 24, 28, 32 pin 26, 30, 34 leg spring 26a, 30a, 34a first leg 26b, 30b, 34b second leg A blocking position B prelatching position C release position D unblocking position L closed position M preclosed position N open position