Door structure having a locking element that inhibits the door release
09567769 ยท 2017-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Jens Zimmer (Wiernsheim-Iptingen, DE)
- Rolf Goetz (Stuttgart, DE)
- Lars Schulz (Schoeneiche, DE)
- Marcos Garcia Garcia (Stuttgart, DE)
- Lutz Trender (Bad Liebenzell, DE)
Cpc classification
Y10S292/65
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
Y10T292/702
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
E05B77/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B3/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B77/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B79/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A door structure for vehicles has a door outer lining, a door inner lining and a locking/closing mechanism with actuating elements on the outer side and optionally on the inner side of the door. The locking/closing mechanism is connected to the door release via at least one transmission element (8) between the door outer lining and the door inner lining. A locking element (1) between the door outer lining and the door inner lining acts on the transmission element (8) and inhibits the door release in the event of a side impact, The locking element (1) inhibits the operation of the transmission element (8) by blocking it as a result of pivoting of the locking element (1) in the event of a relative movement of the door outer lining in the direction of the door inner lining.
Claims
1. A door structure for vehicles, comprising: a door outer lining; a door inner lining spaced inwardly from the door outer lining; a locking/closing mechanism, the locking/closing mechanism being connected to a door release via at least one transmission element between the door outer lining and the door inner lining, the at least one transmission element extending axially in a first direction; and a locking element mounted adjacent to the at least one transmission element, the locking element having a guide part extending substantially parallel to the at least one transmission element and secured to the door structure, the guide part having opposite inner and outer guide part surfaces to define a guide part thickness between the inner and outer guide part surfaces and a C-shaped blocking element having opposite inner and outer blocking element surfaces to define a blocking element thickness between the inner and outer blocking element surfaces that is smaller than the guide part thickness, the C-shaped blocking element having a first panel joined to the guide part along a substantially linear deformation axis aligned substantially parallel to the transmission element, a second panel joined to an end of the first panel remote from the guide part and a third panel joined to an end of the second panel remote from the first panel, blocking edges projecting in from parts of the C-shaped blocking element where the third panel joins the second panel and being configured for reinforcing the third panel relative to the second panel, wherein in the event of a relative movement of the door outer lining toward the door inner lining, the C-shaped blocking element deforms about the deformation axis due to the different thicknesses where the first panel of the blocking element joins the guide part so that the blocking edges of the C-shaped blocking element engages an outer circumferential surface of the at least one transmission element to block the transmission element and inhibit operation of the transmission element.
2. The door structure of claim 1, further comprising side impact beams between the door outer lining and the door inner lining and having an intrusion element, via which the relative movement of the blocking element with respect to the guide part is triggered.
3. The door structure of claim 1, wherein the blocking edges are spaced apart from one another in a direction parallel to the transmission element.
4. The door structure of claim 1, wherein the transmission element is a Bowden cable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(5) The blocking element 3 has an approximately C-shape that engages partially or substantially around a transmission element (not illustrated in
(6) On its inner C-side, the blocking element 3 has blocking edges 5 and 6 that project toward the transmission element (e.g. Bowden cable). The blocking edges 5, 6 have a double function. First, they stiffen the blocking element and second, as a result of the deflection of the transmission element (e. g. Bowden cable) that they bring about, absolutely secure clamping and thus blocking of the transmission element is effected.
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(9) In the event of a crashfor example a side impactthe door outer lining will deform, and the blocking element 3 will pivot radially about its pivot axis 4 in the direction of the transmission element 8, specifically so far that the transmission element 8 is secured in a jammed and thus immovable manner against a part of the door structure, such as the crash plate 10.
(10) As described with reference to
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(12) It is readily understandable for a person skilled in the art that there are a multiplicity of possible embodiments for the construction of the locking element 1, the guide part 2 and the blocking element 3 on the basis of the teaching of the invention.