Lock release apparatus

09593513 ยท 2017-03-14

Assignee

Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A lock release apparatus has a handle and a cable. The handle has a gripping portion and a cable receiving portion. The cable, which is capable of a path of movement over the cable receiving portion, has a cable end which is retained within the handle through an opening of the cable receiving portion. The cable receiving portion includes at least one retention portion which is deflectable in response to compressive force and a blocking portion that blocks engagement of the cable with the at least one retention portion. In another aspect, the cable receiving portion includes at least one retention portion, without a blocking portion, where the at least one retention portion is located out of the path of movement of the cable with respect to the handle.

Claims

1. A lock release apparatus comprising: a cable having a cable end; and a handle having a gripping portion and a cable receiving portion, the cable receiving portion including: an opening through which the cable end is insertable, and an inner surface and at least one deflectable retention portion together framing the opening, the at least one deflectable retention portion, together with the inner surface, retentively supporting the cable by its cable end for rotation with respect to the handle through a path movement through the opening, wherein the at least one deflectable retention portion is disposed out of the cable's path of movement when the cable is rotated with respect to the handle.

2. The lock release apparatus of claim 1 wherein the cable receiving portion further includes a blocking portion disposed in the cable's path of movement.

3. The lock release apparatus of claim 2 wherein the blocking portion is configured to block engagement of the cable with the at least one deflectable retention portion when the cable is rotated with respect to the handle through its path of movement.

4. The lock release apparatus of claim 3 wherein: the cable receiving portion includes a handle end portion defining the inner surface and an upper edge of the inner surface, with the upper edge opposing an end of the blocking portion and an end of the at least one deflectable retention portion; and a first distance between the upper edge and the end of the blocking portion is longer than a second distance between the upper edge and the end of the at least one deflectable retention portion.

5. The lock release apparatus of claim 4 wherein a diameter of the cable end is smaller than the first distance and larger than the second distance.

6. The lock release apparatus of claim 2 wherein the at least one deflectable retention portion includes a pair of deflectable retention portions.

7. The lock release apparatus of claim 6 wherein the deflectable retention portions are spaced apart such that the blocking portion is disposed between the pair of deflectable retention portions.

8. The lock release apparatus of claim 2 wherein at least one portion of the at least one deflectable retention portion is angled below an outer surface of the blocking portion.

9. The lock release apparatus of claim 2 wherein the blocking portion is immovably fixed in the handle.

10. The lock release apparatus of claim 1 wherein the handle is a one piece handle.

11. The lock release apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least one deflectable retention portion is contained substantially within a periphery of the handle.

12. The lock release apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least one deflectable retention portion is deflectable in response to a compressive force from a normal position, in which the at least one deflectable retention portion, together with the inner surface, retentively supports the cable by its cable end, in a direction common to a direction in which the cable end is insertable though the opening.

13. The lock release apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the cable receiving portion further includes a back wall underlying the at least one deflectable retention portion, the back wall having at least one back aperture; and the at least one deflectable retention portion is deflectable in response to a compressive force from a normal position, in which the at least one deflectable retention portion, together with the inner surface, retentively supports the cable by its cable end, into the at least one back aperture and through the back wall.

14. A lock release apparatus comprising: a cable having a cable end having a diameter; and a handle having a gripping portion and a cable receiving portion, the cable receiving portion including: an opening through which the cable end is insertable, a handle end portion defining an inner surface with an upper edge, a pair of spaced apart deflectable retention portions having ends opposing the upper edge and framing the opening together with the inner surface, the pair of deflectable retention portions deflectable in response to a compressive force from a normal position in which the pair of deflectable retention portions, together with the inner surface, retentively support the cable by its cable end for rotation with respect to the handle through a path movement through the opening, with a distance between the upper edge and the ends of the pair of deflectable retention portions being smaller than the diameter of the cable end, wherein the pair of deflectable retention portions is disposed out of the cable's path of movement when the cable is rotated with respect to the handle, and a blocking portion disposed between the pair of deflectable retention portions in the cable's path of movement, the blocking portion having an end opposing the upper edge, with a distance between the upper edge and the end of the blocking portion being longer than the distance between the upper edge and the ends of the pair of deflectable retention portions, and larger than the diameter of the cable end.

15. The lock release apparatus of claim 14 wherein at least one portion of each of the deflectable retention portions is angled below an outer surface of the blocking portion.

16. The lock release apparatus of claim 14 wherein the blocking portion is immovably fixed in the handle.

17. The lock release apparatus of claim 14 wherein the handle is a one piece handle.

18. The lock release apparatus of claim 14 wherein the pair of deflectable retention portions is contained substantially within a periphery of the handle.

19. The lock release apparatus of claim 14 wherein the pair of deflectable retention portions is deflectable in response to the compressive force from the normal position in a direction common to a direction in which the cable end is insertable though the opening.

20. The lock release apparatus of claim 14 wherein: the cable receiving portion further includes a back wall underlying the pair of deflectable retention portions, the back wall having a pair of back apertures; and the pair of deflectable retention portions is deflectable in response to the compressive force from the normal position, into the pair of back apertures and through the back wall.

21. The lock release apparatus of claim 14 wherein the blocking portion is configured to block engagement of the cable with the pair of deflectable retention portions when the cable is rotated with respect to the handle through its path of movement.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1A is a perspective view of one aspect of an interior trunk lock release apparatus;

(2) FIG. 1B is a perspective view of the aspect of an interior trunk lock release apparatus shown in FIG. 1A where the blocking portion blocks the cable when the cable rotates with respect to the handle.

(3) FIG. 2 is a plan view of the handle shown in FIG. 1A;

(4) FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the handle shown in FIG. 1A;

(5) FIG. 4A is cross section view generally along line 4A-4A of FIG. 1A in which the cable is disposed in a normal position;

(6) FIG. 4B is cross section view generally along line 4B-4B of FIG. 1B which shows the intersection of the cable and the blocking portion for blocking the cable when the cable rotates with respect to the handle as seen in FIG. 1B;

(7) FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another aspect of an interior trunk release apparatus, similar to the interior trunk release apparatus shown in FIGS. 1A-4B but containing modifications; and

(8) FIG. 6 is a plan view of the handle shown in FIG. 5.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(9) Referring to FIGS. 1A, 1B and 2, a lock release apparatus 10 has a cable 11 and a handle 12. The cable 11 has a cable right end 13a and a cable left end 13b in the orientation of the cable 11 in FIGS. 1, 4A and 4B. The cable right end 13a is cylindrical end perpendicular to the direction of the cable 11. The cable left end 13b is like a sphere which is attached to the latch mechanism (not shown). The handle 12 has a gripping portion 14 in the form of a generally T-shaped trunk release handle and a cable receiving portion 15.

(10) The cable receiving portion 15 has at least one or, as shown by example, a pair of retention portions 16, a blocking portion 17 and a handle end portion 18. The cable receiving portion 15 also has an opening 19 near the handle end portion 18 and the cable right end 13a of the cable 11 can be inserted into the opening 19. The retention portions 16 are elastically deflectable in response to compressive force and may be angled downward below an outer surface 20 of the blocking portion 17. One of the retention portions 16 extends from a first point 21 toward the opening 19 of the cable receiving portion 15. The other of the retention portions 16 extends from a second point 22 toward the opening 19 of the cable receiving portion 15. The first point 21 and the second point 22 may be located near an end of the opening 19 at the gripping portion 14 side.

(11) The blocking portion 17 can be disposed between the pair of the retention portions 16 and is not elastically deflectable or movable in response to compressive force. The blocking portion 17 extends from a third point 23 which is located between the first point 21 and the second point 22 and near an end of the opening 19 at the gripping portion 14 side toward the opening 19.

(12) The handle end portion 18 is located at end of the handle 12 for supporting the cable right end 13a in the handle 12. The handle end portion 18 can include, for example, an arc-like an inner surface 24 and an outer surface 25 corresponding to a shape of the cable right end 13a or any other shape. The handle end portion 18 has an aperture 26 for receiving the cable 11. Once the cable right end 13a is inserted through the opening 19, the cable 11 is stored in the aperture 26. The cable 11 is rotatable with respect to the handle 12 through the aperture 26 until it contacts the blocking portion 17.

(13) Referring to FIG. 3, a back wall 28 of the handle 12 has a pair of back apertures 29 corresponding to the pair of the retention portions 16. The back apertures 29 allow the retention portions 16 to bend without restriction through the back wall 28 of the handle 12 during insertion of the cable right end 13a.

(14) Referring to FIG. 2, FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B, the cable receiving portion 15 is formed such that a first distance 30 between an upper edge 31 of the inner surface 24 of the handle end portion 18 and an upper edge 32 of the blocking portion 17 is longer than a second distance 33 between the upper edge 31 of the inner surface 24 of the handle end portion 18 and an upper edge 34 of the end of the retention portions 16. For example, both the first and second distances 30, 33 are a horizontal distance relative to a bottom surface 35 of the cable receiving portion 15.

(15) The cable right end 13a has a diameter 36. The cable receiving portion 15 is formed such that the diameter 36 of the cable right end 13a is smaller than the first distance 30. For this reason, the cable right end 13a can be inserted easily through the opening 19 in the cable receiving portion 15 because the cable right end 13a will not interfere with the blocking portion 17 during insertion. On the other hand, the cable receiving portion 15 is formed such that the diameter 36 of the cable right end 13a is larger than the second distance 33. For this reason, once the cable right end 13a is stored in the cable receiving portion 15, the retention portions 16 retain the cable right end 13a in the handle 12.

(16) The cable receiving portion 15 maybe formed such that a height of the upper edge 32 of the blocking portion 17 from the bottom surface 35 of the cable receiving portion 15 is higher than that of the upper edge 34 of the retention portions 16. That is, the cable receiving portion 15 may be formed such that at least one portion of the retention portions 16 is angled below an outer surface 20 of the blocking portion 17.

(17) Referring to FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B, the cable 11 in FIG. 4A is disposed in a normal position and the cable 11 in FIG. 4B is shown interacting with the blocking portion 17. Therefore, the blocking portion 17 prevents contact of the cable 11 with, and movement of, the retention portions 16.

(18) During assembly of the cable 11 to the handle 12, the retention portions 16 are bent in response to a compression force as the cable right end 13a is inserted under force into the opening 19 and the cable receiving portion 15 is opened up. The cable right end 13a is inserted into the opening 19 in the cable receiving portion 15 while the compression force exists. After the cable right end 13a is stored in the cable receiving portion 15, the retention portions 16 return to the normal position due to elastic force and retain the cable right end 13a in the handle 12. In addition, once the cable right end 13a is stored in the cable receiving portion 15, the retention portions 16 remain in a normal position since the cable 11 cannot engage and move the retention portions 16 due to the blocking portion 17 and thereby keep retaining the cable right end 13a.

(19) Referring now to FIGS. 5 and 6, there is depicted another aspect of the lock release apparatus 10 in which the cable 11 and the handle 12 are substantially identical to the cable 11 and handle 12 described above and shown in FIGS. 1A-4B.

(20) The handle 12 is a one piece handle, including the one or more retention portions 16. The one or more retention portions 16 are contained substantially within the periphery of the handle 12.

(21) In this aspect of the lock release apparatus 10, the blocking portion 17 is removed. This provides an open space between the pair of retention portions 16 to provide a non-interference path of movement of the cable 11 with respect to the retention portions 16 in all positions of the cable 11, as shown in FIG. 5. This prevents the cable 11 from contacting and moving the one or more retention portions 16 which could interfere with the function of the retention portions 16 in retaining the cable right end 13a in the cable receiving portion 15 of the handle 12.

(22) It should be noted that the cable right end 13a does not require the cable 11 to be centered between the ends of the cable right end 13a. The attachment point of the cable 11 to the cable right end 13a maybe off center of the cable right end 13a. In this instance, the single retention portion 16 or the pair of retention portions 16 are arranged within the handle 12 so as to be located out of the path of movement of the cable 11.

(23) The lock release apparatus 10 thus provides a robust handle 12 that retains the cable right end 13a in the handle 12 while still allowing easy insertion during assembly of the cable 11 to the handle 12.

(24) While the lock release apparatus 10 has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical, it is to be understood that the lock release apparatus 10 is not be limited to the disclosed aspects but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.