HOOD RELEASE SYSTEM FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE THAT AUTOMATICALLY RAISES THE HOOD
20170138098 ยท 2017-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B60R13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hood release system is provided for a motor vehicle. That hood release system includes a primary hood latch, a secondary hood latch, a primary hood latch release actuator and a secondary hood latch release actuator. In addition the hood release system includes a hood actuator that automatically raises a hood of the motor vehicle to a fully open position upon release of the primary hood latch and the secondary hood latch. The secondary hood latch release actuator may comprise a grille emblem that is depressed to release the secondary hood latch.
Claims
1. A hood release system for a motor vehicle, comprising: a primary hood latch; a secondary hood latch; a primary hood latch release actuator; a secondary hood latch release actuator; and a hood actuator that automatically raises a hood of the motor vehicle to a fully open position upon release of said primary hood latch and said secondary hood latch.
2. The hood release system of claim 1 wherein said secondary hood latch release actuator comprises a button on a front of the motor vehicle.
3. The hood release system of claim 1 wherein said secondary hood latch release actuator comprises a grille emblem carried on a grille of said motor vehicle.
4. The hood release system of claim of claim 3 wherein said grille emblem is displaceable between a home position and a hood release position depressed with respect to said home position.
5. The hood release system of claim 4, wherein said hood actuator is a spring.
6. The hood release system of claim 5, wherein said spring is a gas strut.
7. The hood release system of claim 6, wherein said spring is a pair of gas struts, a first strut of said pair of gas struts being attached to a first side margin of said hood and a second strut of said pair of gas struts being attached to a second side margin of said hood.
8. The hood release system of claim 1, wherein said hood actuator is a spring.
9. The hood release system of claim 8, wherein said spring is a gas strut.
10. The hood release system of claim 8, wherein said spring is a pair of gas struts, a first strut of said pair of gas struts being attached to a first side margin of said hood and a second strut of said pair of gas struts being attached to a second side margin of said hood.
11. The hood release system of claim 1 including a mechanical linkage between said primary hood latch release actuator and said primary hood latch.
12. The hood release system of claim 1, including an electronic control line between said primary hood latch release actuator and said primary hood latch.
13. The hood release system of claim 1, including a mechanical linkage between said secondary hood latch release actuator and said secondary hood latch.
14. The hood release system of claim 1, including an electronic control line between said secondary hood latch release actuator and said secondary hood latch.
15. A hood release system for a motor vehicle, comprising: a primary hood latch for securing a hood of said motor vehicle in a fully closed position; a secondary hood latch for securing said hood against opening when said primary hood latch has been released; a primary hood latch release actuator for releasing said primary hood latch; a secondary hood latch release actuator for releasing said secondary hood latch after said primary hood latch has been released, said secondary hood latch release actuator consisting of a grille emblem carried on a grille of said motor vehicle; and a hood actuator for automatically opening said hood upon release of said primary hood latch and said secondary hood latch whereby said hood is raised to a fully open position in response to depressing said grille emblem.
16. A method of opening a hood of a motor vehicle without actually physically touching said hood, said method comprising: engaging a primary hood latch actuator to release a primary hood latch for said hood; and engaging a grille emblem of said motor vehicle to release a secondary hood latch for said hood and thereby allowing a hood actuator to automatically raise said hood into a fully open position.
17. The method of claim 16 including depressing said grille emblem to release said secondary hood latch and open said hood.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0011] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the hood release system and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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[0015] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the hood release system, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Reference is now made to
[0017] The hood release system 10 also includes a primary hood latch release actuator 18 that may be manipulated by the vehicle operator to release the primary hood latch 12. That primary hood latch release actuator 18 may comprise, for example, a release lever that may be pulled or a push button that may be depressed to release the primary hood latch 12. Typically the primary hood latch release actuator 18 is located in the interior of the motor vehicle where it can be easily accessed by the driver when seated in the driver's seat behind the steering wheel of the motor vehicle. It should be appreciated that the primary hood latch release actuator 18 may be connected to and release the primary hood latch 12 via a mechanical linkage or via an electronic control line where the primary hood latch is electronic in nature. The mechanical linkage/electronic control line are both represented in
[0018] The hood release system 10 also includes a secondary hood latch release actuator 20. The secondary hood latch release actuator 20 is connected to the secondary hood latch 14 and is manipulated by the vehicle operator in order to release the secondary hood latch. As best illustrated in
[0019] As further illustrated in
[0020] When a vehicle operator wishes to raise the hood 16, he engages and manipulates the primary hood latch actuator 18 in order to release the primary hood latch 12. At that point the secondary hood latch 14 still secures the hood 16 against opening to a fully open position.
[0021] Next, the vehicle operator approaches and engages the secondary hood latch release actuator 20. More specifically, the operator walks up to the grille 24 and depresses the grille emblem 22 with respect to the grille thereby releasing the secondary hood latch 14. Here it should be appreciated that the secondary hood latch release actuator 20 may be operatively connected to a mechanical secondary hood latch 14 by means of a mechanical linkage such as a cable. In contrast, the secondary hood latch release actuator 20 may be operatively connected to an electronic secondary hood latch 14 by means of an electronic control line. The mechanical linkage/electronic control line between the secondary hood latch release actuator 20 and the secondary hood latch 14 is represented in
[0022] At that point the hood actuator 26 (that is, the pair of gas struts 28 in the illustrated embodiment) raise the hood 16 to the fully open position illustrated in
[0023] The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.