Motor vehicle door lock
11608662 · 2023-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B81/64
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E05B77/54
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E05B83/26
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E05B81/50
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International classification
E05B83/26
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E05B81/50
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E05B79/20
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E05B77/54
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Abstract
A motor vehicle door lock which is equipped with a body-side motor vehicle door lock and a bonnet-side or door-side locking bolt bracket, or vice-versa. Furthermore, at least one opening/retracting drive for a locking mechanism and a handle for manual emergency opening of the locking mechanism are provided in the motor vehicle door lock. According to the invention a locking element, the position of which is checked with the aid of at least one sensor, is associated with the handle.
Claims
1. A motor vehicle door lock comprising: a body-side motor vehicle door lock having a locking mechanism and a bonnet-side or door-side locking bolt bracket; at least one opening/retracting drive for the locking mechanism; a handle for manual emergency opening of the locking mechanism via a connecting element mechanically coupled between the handle and the locking mechanism, wherein the connecting element includes a stop thereon; a locking element configured to lock the handle; and at least one sensor configured to detect a position of the locking element, wherein the handle has a first stroke in which the connecting element moves a pawl of the locking mechanism to an open position while a catch hook of the locking mechanism retains the locking bolt bracket in the locking mechanism, wherein the stop is positioned on the connecting element such that action of the handle up to the first stroke is limited by the stop on the connecting element moving against the locking element, and wherein the handle has a second stroke in which the connecting element moves the catch hook to an open position to release the locking bolt bracket, when the locking element is moved into a handle-releasing position.
2. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 1, wherein the handle has an extension which at least partially acts on the locking element.
3. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 1, wherein the locking element is formed as a linearly guided locking slider having a locking nose that moves into a locking position in which the locking element locks the handle.
4. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 3, wherein the linearly guided locking slider includes an elongated hole that receives a stationary guide pin.
5. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 1, wherein the locking element has a contour which acts on the at least one sensor.
6. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 5, wherein the at least one sensor is a microswitch.
7. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 1 further comprising a control unit that acts on the opening/retracting drive for the locking mechanism and/or on a locking drive for the locking element as a function of signals from the at least one sensor.
8. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 7, wherein the control unit is configured to evaluates signal from a speed sensor and/or from at least one door contact switch.
9. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 7, wherein a signal from the at least one sensor is stored and used for acting on the opening/retracting drive and/or on the locking drive in a time-delayed manner.
10. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 7, wherein the locking drive for the locking element is self-locking.
11. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 7, wherein the control unit de-energizes the locking drive in each case after the locking drive has assumed a position in which the locking drive locks or releases the handle.
12. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 1, wherein the locking element is configured to lock the handle in front of the stop.
13. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 1 further comprising a locking drive for the locking element, wherein the locking drive is configured to move the locking element into a handle-releasing position in which the handle is configured to open the locking mechanism.
14. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 13, wherein the handle has a first stroke and a second stroke that occurs after the locking element is moved into the handle-releasing position.
15. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism includes a catch hook that is engageable by the bonnet-side or door-side locking bolt bracket.
16. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 1, wherein the handle includes an interior lever and a Bowden cable lever that are pivotably coupled by a spring.
17. The motor vehicle door lock according to claim 1 further comprising a mechanical sensing element having a rod configured to detect a position of a front bonnet and a pivot lever that converts linear movement of the rod into a rotation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to drawings, which show only one exemplary embodiment. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) A motor vehicle lock is shown in the figures. The motor vehicle door lock is composed of a body-side lock housing or motor vehicle door lock with a locking mechanism 1, 2 situated therein and a locking bolt bracket 3 on the bonnet or door side. Furthermore, an opening/retracting drive 4 for the locking mechanism 1, 2 is situated in the lock housing or motor vehicle door lock. In addition, a handle 5, which is mechanically coupled to the locking mechanism 1, 2 via a connecting element 6, is apparent schematically, particularly in
(12) The solid-lined position of the front bonnet 10 corresponds to the closed state of the front bonnet 10, while the dash-dotted illustration forms a slight opening of the front bonnet 10 and, according to the exemplary embodiment, the catch position of the motor vehicle door lock, as will be explained in greater detail below. The dashed-lined position of the front hood 10 on the other hand represents its completely open state.
(13) With the aid of the handle 5, at least the locking mechanism 1, 2 may be mechanically and manually opened in an emergency via the interposed connecting element 6, as is shown in particular in
(14) The position of the front bonnet 10 shown with dash-dots in
(15) In principle, the front bonnet 10 or the locking mechanism 1, 2 may also be opened by an electric motor—usually when at a standstill. The opening/retracting drive 4 is provided for this purpose. For this purpose, the opening/retracting drive 4 may operate on the pawl 2 and, starting from its engagement with the catch 1, lift off from the closed position according to
(16) In the context of the exemplary embodiment, the connecting element 6 is, and not limited to, a Bowden cable. The connecting element or the Bowden cable is connected to the handle 5. The handle 6 is a pivot lever hinged in the vehicle interior of the motor vehicle. It may be seen from
(17) According to the invention, a locking element 13 engaging the connecting element 6 is now also provided. A locking drive 14, 15, 16 is assigned to the locking element 13. The locking element 13 may be moved with the aid of the associated locking drive 14, 15, 16 at least into a position that locks the handle 5 and into a position that releases it. The locking position of the locking element 13 is shown in
(18) In order to assume the locking position of the locking element 13 starting from the released position in
(19) The locking element 13 in the exemplary embodiment is a locking slider 13, which is guided predominantly linearly with respect to the motor vehicle body. The locking element or locking slider 3 has an opening or elongated hole 17 for this purpose. A longitudinally extended and stationary or body-side guide pin 18 dips into the opening or elongated hole 17 in the locking element or locking slide 3. Accordingly, the mutual interaction between the guide pin 18 and the opening or elongated hole 17 results in the desired linear movement of the locking element or locking slider 13. This takes place overall against the force of a spring 19, which pretensions the locking element or the locking slider 3 according to the exemplary embodiment in the direction of its releasing position as shown in
(20) The locking element 13 interacts with a stop 20 on the connecting element 6 to limit the path of the connecting element 6 and consequently the handle 5. This interaction between the locking element 13 or a locking lug 21 at the end and the stop 20 takes place when the locking element 13 has assumed its locking position, as shown in
(21) In the context of the exemplary embodiment, the locking element or locking slider 13 is moved from its releasing position as shown in
(22) Only when the motor vehicle is stationary or is driving at walking speed and the speed sensor 23 transmits this to the control unit 22 does the control unit 22 act on the locking drive 14, 15, 16 to ensure that the locking element 13 is moved from its locking position shown in
(23) The handle 5 performs the previously mentioned stroke A until the locking position is reached, as shown in
(24) The sensing element 7, 8, 9 previously indicated in
(25) The closed position of the bonnet or front bonnet 10 in relation to the pivot lever 8 is shown in solid lines in
(26) The mechanical sensing element 7, 8, 9 interacting with the locking element 13 thus ensures, overall, a purely mechanical locking of the handle 5 or of the connecting element 6. This mechanical lock also functions if the locking drive 14, 15, 16 has failed, for example. It is key that the sensing element 7, 8, 9 locks the opening device 4, 5, 6, specifically the connecting element 6 and thus the handle 5, when the bonnet 10 or door or tailgate is at least partially open, in order to inhibit a complete opening of the bonnet 10. For this purpose, the spring 9 is provided, which pretensions the rod 7 in the direction of the bonnet 10. The rod 7 sensing the underside of the bonnet 10 is, or the linear movements thereof are, converted into rotations of the stationary pivot lever 8, which in the present case is designed as a two-arm lever with a central and stationary axis of rotation.
(27) The (connecting) rod 7 is connected to one end or one arm of the pivot lever 8. The opposite end or the other arm of the pivot lever 8 moves in the open position of the bonnet 10 against the stop 25 of the locking element 13, as shown in
(28) The locking element 13 shown in detail in
(29) A sensor 26 is also apparent in
(30) With the aid of the sensor 26, the position of the locking element or locking slider 13 is checked. At the same time, however, an action upon the handle 5 may also be sensed via the sensor 26. As soon as the handle 5 is pivoted clockwise about the axis Z, for example, in the illustration in
(31) The control unit 22 now acts on the opening/retracting drive 4 for the locking mechanism 1, 2 as a function of signals of the sensor 26 and/or of the sensor assigned to the handle 5. In fact, the signal from the sensor 26 and/or the sensor assigned to the handle 5 may be evaluated with the aid of the control unit 22 in terms of the opening/retracting drive 4 opening the locking mechanism 1, 2. This generally requires that the speed sensor 23 reports the standstill of the vehicle to the control unit 22 and, in addition, at least one door contact switch 24, for example, a vehicle door that is opened by a vehicle driver.
(32) Alternatively or additionally, however, the locking drive 14, 15, 16 may also be acted upon as a function of signals from the sensor 26 with the aid of the control unit 22. According to the exemplary embodiment, a signal from the speed sensor 23 generally results in the locking drive 14, 15, 16 being acted upon with the aid of the control unit 22 in such a way that the locking element 13 leaves its previously assumed position releasing the handle 5 and is moved directly into its handle 5 locking position in order while driving to prevent an accidental opening of the bonnet or front bonnet 10 by acting on the handle 5.
(33) In this case, for example, the signal from the sensor 26 may be stored. This may be repeated with the aid of the control unit 22. In this way, the signal from the sensor 26 may be used for a time-delayed action upon the opening/retracting drive 4. For example, if a vehicle driver acts on the handle 5 for manual emergency opening while driving, the locking element 13 in its locking position ensures that the handle 5 only performs the first stroke A and opens the pawl 2 and, if applicable, the drive pawl. The catch hook 12 continues to remain in its position securing the catch 1. As soon as the motor vehicle comes to a standstill and, for example, at least one door contact switch 24 is actuated, the control unit 22 interprets this as the vehicle at a standstill and may then, without actuating the handle 5 again, act on the opening/retracting drive 4 with a time delay in order to open both the pawl 2 or the locking mechanism 1, 2 and the catch hook 12.
(34) The locking drive 14, 15, 16, previously described in detail above, is designed to be entirely self-locking. As a result, the control unit 22 is able in each case to de-energize the locking drive 14, 15, 16 after assuming a position that locks or releases the handle 5. In this way, unnecessary power consumption is avoided and a vehicle battery is not unnecessarily strained.
(35) In addition and essentially, the design is such that the handle 5 for manual emergency opening of the locking mechanism 1, 2 operates with an extension 28 on the locking element 13 during its pivoting movement about the axis of rotation Z perpendicular to the plane of the drawing. This means the locking element 13 may on the one hand be moved in the linear direction with the aid of the locking drive 14, 15, 16. On the other hand, an action upon the locking element 13 in this linear direction via an action upon the handle 5 is possible by the handle 5 performing a clockwise movement about its axis of rotation Z indicated in
(36) This clockwise movement of the handle 5 corresponds with the extension 28 coupled to the handle 5 adjusting the locking element 13 in the linear direction, according to the exemplary embodiment, pushing it “downwards.” The linear movement of the locking element 13 takes place only to the extent that the locking element 13 is unable to interact with the stop 20 on the connecting element 6, as is shown in
(37) In the event that, for example, the motor vehicle is driving and accordingly the speed sensor 23 reports a correspondingly increased vehicle speed or a vehicle speed above the threshold value to the control unit 22, the control unit 22 ensures that the locking drive 14, 15, 16 is acted upon. This is apparent in the transition from
(38) A further action upon the handle 5 is unnecessary, since the sensor or microswitch 26 is acted upon unchanged during this process, and consequently the associated signal is able to be recorded and stored by the control unit 22, for example, after the vehicle has come to a standstill. This means the signal from the sensor 26 is stored and ensures that the locking drive 14, 15, 16 is acted upon with a time delay. In other words, while driving, the bonnet 10 remains in the partially open and dash-dotted position shown in
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(40) The handle 5 is in fact furnished in two parts including the interior lever 5a and the Bowden cable lever 5b. The two aforementioned levers 5a, 5b are pivotably coupled to one another with the interposition of the spring 29. The spring 29 in this case is dimensioned in such a way that the Bowden cable lever 5b is carried along for acting upon the interior lever 5a with normal forces. The same applies to the Bowden cable or the connecting element 6, so that as a result the locking mechanism 1, 2 and possibly the drive pawl are opened as a whole. However, if the connecting element 6 is blocked with the aid of the locking element 13, as is indicated in
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(41) 1 Catch 2 Pawl 3 Locking bolt bracket 4 Opening/retracting drive 5a Interior lever 5b Bowden cable lever 5 Handle 6 Connecting element, Bowden cable 7 Connecting rod 8 Pivot lever 9 Spring 7, 8, 9 Scanning element 10 Front bonnet 11 Slider 12 Catch hook 12a Extension 13 Locking element, locking slider 14 Electric motor 15 Worm wheel 16 Pin 14,15,16 Locking drive 17 Elongated hole 18 Guide pin 19 Spring 20 Stop 21 Locking nose 22 Control unit 23 Speed sensor 24 Door contact switch 25 Stop 26 Sensor 27 Contour 28 Extension 29 Leg spring 30 Emergency release lever A First stroke B Second stroke Z Rotational axis