DOOR HAVING INTEGRATED OPENING AND CLOSING MECHANISMS
20230203856 ยท 2023-06-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B79/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B81/76
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B85/107
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B85/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Door configurations having integrated mechanisms for opening and releasing for closure, with elements of these mechanisms located on or largely on the body of the door itself. In some embodiments of the disclosure, a door has a handle and two release mechanisms coupled thereto, one of which releases a lock and allows the door to open, and the other of which releases a catch and allows the door to close. The two release mechanisms are coupled to the handle such that manipulating the handle in one direction actuates one of the release mechanisms but not the other, and manipulating the handle in the other direction actuates the other release mechanism. In this manner, manipulating the handle in one direction opens the door, and manipulating the handle in the other direction closes the door.
Claims
1. An actuation system, the system comprising: a handle coupled to a door, the handle configured to be manipulable in first and second directions, wherein based at least on the handle manipulated in the first direction, the door is released for closure; and wherein based at least on the handle manipulated in the second direction, the door is released for opening.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the handle is further configured for rotation in the first and second directions, the first direction being a rotational direction opposite to the second rotational direction.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the handle is further configured for translation in the first and second directions, the first direction being a direction opposite to the second direction.
4. The system of claim 1, further comprising a first mechanism coupled to the door and configured to release the door for closure based at least on the handle manipulated in the first direction, wherein the first release mechanism comprises a linkage configured for actuation by the handle when the handle is manipulated in the first direction, and a hold mechanism having an end coupled to the linkage to be manipulated by the linkage when the linkage is actuated by manipulation of the handle in the first direction, the hold mechanism configured to release the door when the end is manipulated by the linkage.
5. The system of claim 1, further comprising a first release mechanism configured to release the door for closure when the handle is manipulated in the first direction, and wherein the first release mechanism does not release the door for closure when the handle is manipulated in the second direction.
6. The system of claim 5, further comprising a second release mechanism configured to release the door for opening when the handle is manipulated in the second direction, and wherein the second mechanism does not release the door for opening when the handle is manipulated in the first direction.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the second release mechanism comprises a linkage configured for actuation by the handle when the handle is manipulated in the second direction, and a switch configured for actuation by the linkage when the handle is manipulated in the second direction, to initiate a release of the door for opening of the door.
8. A vehicle, the vehicle comprising: a vehicle body; a door coupled to the vehicle body; a handle coupled to the door, the handle configured to be manipulable in first and second directions; a first release mechanism coupled to the door, operatively coupled to the handle, and configured to release the door for closure of the door when the handle is manipulated in the first direction; and a second release mechanism coupled to the door, operatively coupled to the handle, and configured to release the door for opening of the door when the handle is manipulated in the second direction.
9. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein the handle is further configured for rotation in the first and second directions, the first direction being a direction opposite to the second direction.
10. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein the handle is further configured for translation in the first and second directions, the first direction being a direction opposite to the second direction.
11. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein the first release mechanism comprises a linkage configured for actuation by the handle when the handle is manipulated in the first direction, and a hold mechanism having an end coupled to the linkage to be manipulated by the linkage when the linkage is actuated by manipulation of the handle in the first direction, the hold mechanism configured to release the door when the end is manipulated by the linkage.
12. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein the first release mechanism is further configured to release the door for closure when the handle is manipulated in the first direction but not in the second direction.
13. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein the second release mechanism is further configured to release the door for opening when the handle is manipulated in the second direction but not in the first direction.
14. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein the second release mechanism comprises a linkage configured for actuation by the handle when the handle is manipulated in the second direction, and a switch configured for actuation by the linkage when the handle is manipulated in the second direction, to initiate a release of the door for opening of the door.
15. A method, the method comprising: releasing a door for opening, by manipulating a handle of the door in a first direction but not in a second direction; and releasing the door for closing, by manipulating the handle of the door in the second direction but not in the first direction; wherein the second direction is different from the first direction.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the first and second directions are translational or rotational directions, the first direction being a direction opposite to the second direction.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the manipulating the handle in the first direction further comprises actuating a first linkage by the handle when the handle is manipulated in the first direction, the first linkage thereby manipulating an end of a hold mechanism coupled to the first linkage, and the hold mechanism thereby releasing the door.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising actuating the first linkage when the handle is manipulated in the first direction but not in the second direction.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein the manipulating the handle in the second direction further comprises actuating a second linkage by the handle when the handle is manipulated in the second direction, the second linkage thereby actuating a switch configured to initiate a release of the door.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising actuating the second linkage when the handle is manipulated in the second direction but not in the first direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0010] The above and other objects and advantages of the disclosure will be apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] In one embodiment, the disclosure relates to door configurations having integrated mechanisms for opening and releasing for closure, with elements of these mechanisms located on or largely on the body of the door itself. In some embodiments of the disclosure, a door has a handle and two release mechanisms (e.g., actuation methods) coupled thereto, one of which releases a lock and allows the door to open, and the other of which releases a catch and allows the door to close. The two release mechanisms are coupled to the handle such that manipulating the handle in the first direction (e.g., away from the door panel) actuates one of the release mechanisms (first release mechanism 25) without actuating the other release mechanism (second release mechanism), and manipulating the handle in the second direction (e.g., towards the door panel) actuates the second release mechanism without actuating the first release mechanism 25. In this manner, manipulating the handle in the first direction opens the door, and manipulating the handle in the second direction closes the door. As the door structure contains integrated opening and closing mechanisms, fewer parts are required external to the door, allowing for easier and cheaper incorporation of the door into larger structures such as vehicles, as well as fewer potential points of failure.
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[0019] Door panel 10 has a mounting plate 70 on which parts of the mechanism 25 for locking/unlocking the door are mounted, and which may be affixed to door panel 10. More specifically, handle 20 is, in the embodiment shown in
[0020] Mounting plate 70 may be affixed to the door panel 10 in any suitable manner such that it is sufficiently rigid to allow for locking and unlocking of the door, such as by a number of fasteners 75. Here, fasteners 75 are shown as rivets, screws, nuts and bolts, or the like, but may also be any other fastener capable of rigidly affixing mounting plate 70 to door panel 10, such as an adhesive, a weld, or the like. Any number and location of fasteners 75 is contemplated.
[0021] Door panel 10 may be affixed to a door, such as a sliding door or interior bulkhead door of a vehicle, in any suitable manner that is sufficiently rigid to allow for locking and unlocking of the door, such as by a number of fasteners 15. Similar to fasteners 75, fasteners 15 are shown as rivets, screws, nuts and bolts, or the like, but may also be any other fastener capable of rigidly affixing panel 10 to a door, such as an adhesive, a weld, or the like. Any number and location of fasteners 15 is contemplated.
[0022] In some embodiments, handle 20 may have a shaft 90 that extends through mounting plate 70 (and door panel 10), to be coupled to a limiter 100 shaped to prevent excessive and/or undesired motion of handle 20 and the lock/unlock mechanisms. As shown in
[0023] As above, switch 50 may be a portion of a lock and unlock mechanism. Switch 50 may be any manipulable portion of any suitable lock and unlock mechanism capable of locking and unlocking a door. In some embodiments, switch 50 may be a switch such as a microswitch which, when depressed, generates an electrical signal across an air gap, to trigger a lock and unlock mechanism (not shown) located proximate to the door. Triggered in this manner, the lock and unlock mechanism may act to unlock the door, such as by withdrawing a latch, catch, or bolt from loop 80. In particular, switch 50 may generate a charge on plate 160, which may generate a voltage across another plate of the lock and unlock mechanism, triggering the lock and unlock mechanism to unlock the door. Accordingly, switch 50 may be considered as a portion of a release mechanism that unlocks its door when depressed by rotation of handle 20.
[0024] Release mechanism 85 may be any mechanism or portion thereof capable of catching and holding an open door and releasing it when desired for closing. In some embodiments, release mechanism 85 may be an electronic or electromagnetic lock that may automatically latch onto a portion of the door when it is opened fully. Rotating handle 20 in the first direction (e.g., away from door panel 10) may then engage linkage 30 to place tension on connector 60, triggering the electronic or electromagnetic lock to retract the latch and release the door for closing.
[0025] Door panel 10 may be affixed to any door, or any movable object that may be locked and unlocked for some desired motion. As one example, door panel 10 may be affixed to a door such as a vehicle door, and as a specific example may be affixed to an interior bulkhead door of a commercial vehicle such as a package or object delivery vehicle. While the door to which panel 10 may be affixed is not shown, one of ordinary skill in the art will observe that this door may be any movable door.
[0026] As noted previously, handle 20 may be any handle capable of actuating the above described release mechanisms. In particular, handle 20 may be a rotational handle as shown in
[0027] In this manner, handle 200 provides conditional engagement of the two release mechanisms 270, 280. More specifically, when slid rightward in the view of
[0028] Embodiments of the disclosure contemplate any system or device by which the linkages 30 and 40 of
[0029] As another example, handle 20 may be located coaxially with each of linkages 30 and 40, with each rigidly affixed to the same pivotable shaft, so that rotation of handle 20 in the clockwise direction (in the view of
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[0031] Vehicle 600 includes a vehicle body 602. Attached or otherwise coupled to vehicle body 602 is door 604, which includes a handle 606 and integrated opening and release mechanisms 608 and 610 for locking/unlocking the door 604, and releasing door 604 from its open position, respectively. More specifically, opening mechanism 608 (e.g., first release mechanism 25) is connected to a lock 612, which may be at least a portion of a mechanism for locking/unlocking door 604, e.g., switch 50 and loop 80. Release mechanism 610 (e.g., release mechanism 85) is connected to release 614 (e.g., a catch or hold mechanism), which may be at least a portion of a mechanism for releasing door 604 from a state of being held in its open position. In some embodiments, door 604 may be a sliding door slidably coupled to vehicle body 602 to slide back and forth, allowing ingress and egress between, for example, passenger compartments and cargo compartments of vehicle 600. In some further embodiments, door 604 may be pivotably coupled to vehicle body 603 to pivot or rotate between open and closed configurations. Any configuration and movement of door 604 is contemplated.
[0032] The foregoing description, for purposes of explanation, used specific nomenclature to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosure. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the specific details are not required to practice the methods and systems of the disclosure. Thus, the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present disclosure are presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. For example, any handle may be employed, to be manipulated in any direction to trigger a release mechanism. The release mechanisms may be any mechanisms capable of locking/unlocking a door, or catching/releasing a door. Triggering of a release mechanism by the handle may be performed by any suitable device or construction. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the disclosure and its practical applications, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the methods and systems of the disclosure and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Additionally, different features of the various embodiments, disclosed or otherwise, can be mixed and matched or otherwise combined so as to create further embodiments contemplated by the disclosure.