Door lock device for vehicle
US-9758992-B2 · Sep 12, 2017 · US
US10196838B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10196838-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414901735-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 5, 2019 |
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A vehicle door latch device which efficiently performs connecting a motion-transmitting member to an operating lever and attaching an auxiliary cover to a housing simultaneously from one direction is provided. The auxiliary cover comprises a holding portion which is capable of holding the motion-transmitting members to the side facing a coupling area; and positioning mechanism which can position coupling portions of the motion-transmitting member. Without fixing the auxiliary cover to the coupling area, the motion-transmitting members are held by the holding portion. The coupling portions are positioned by the positioning mechanism. By fixing the auxiliary cover to the coupling area, the coupling portions can be coupled to coupled portions of the operating levers which are stationary at a predetermined position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle door latch device comprising: a housing having a coupling area; a motion-transmitting member having a coupling portion at an end to enable motion of an operating device on a door to be transmitted; an operating lever pivotally mounted in the housing and having a coupled portion which can be coupled to the coupling portion at the end of the motion-transmitting member; an auxiliary cover which is fixed to the coupling area of the housing and covering the coupling portion of the motion-transmitting member and the coupled portion of the operating lever, the auxiliary cover comprising a holding portion for holding the motion-transmitting member; and positioning means for positioning the coupling portion of the motion-transmitting member at a side facing the coupling area, wherein the positioning means is in contact with the coupling portion and directly supports the coupling portion, wherein, when the auxiliary cover is not fixed to the coupling area, the motion-transmitting member is held by the holding portion and the coupling portion of the motion-transmitting member is positioned by the positioning means to make the auxiliary cover fixed over the coupling area enabling the coupling portion of the motion-transmitting member to be coupled to the coupled portion of the operating lever which is stationary at a predetermined position, wherein the motion-transmitting member is a Bowden cable in which an inner cable passes through an outer tube, an end of the outer tube is held by the holding portion so as not to move axially, and the coupling portion at an end of the inner cable is positioned by the positioning means, wherein the coupling portion comprises an axial coupling portion and an axial positioning portion which are directed opposite one another perpendicular to the inner cable, the coupled portion of the operating lever is a coupling hole in which the axial coupling portion fits, the auxiliary cover has a positioning hole as the positioning means in which the axial positioning portion can fit, and the axial positioning portion can leave the positioning hole after the axial coupling portion fits in the coupling hole while the axial positioning portion is provisionally held in the positioning hole. 2. A vehicle door latch device comprising: a housing having a coupling area; a motion-transmitting member having a coupling portion at a first end to enable motion of an operating device on a door to be transmitted; an operating lever pivotally mounted in the housing and having a coupled portion which is couplable to the coupling portion at the first end of the motion-transmitting member; an auxiliary cover which is fixed to the coupling area of the housing and covering the coupling portion of the motion-transmitting member and the coupled portion of the operating lever; the auxiliary cover comprising a holding portion for holding the motion-transmitting member; and positioning mechanism for positioning the coupling portion of the motion-transmitting member at a side facing the coupling area; wherein the positioning mechanism is in contact with the coupling portion and directly supports the coupling portion, wherein, when the auxiliary cover is not fixed to the coupling area, the motion-transmitting member is retained by the holding portion and the coupling portion of the motion-transmitting member is positioned by the positioning mechanism to make the auxiliary cover fixed over the coupling area enabling the coupling portion of the motion-transmitting member to be coupled to the coupled portion of the operating lever which is stationary at a predetermined position, wherein the motion-transmitting member is a Bowden cable in which an inner cable passes through an outer tube, an end of the outer tube is held by the holding portion so as not to move axially, and the coupling portion at an end of the inner cable is positioned by the positioning means, wherein the coupling portion comprises an axial coupling portion and an axial positioning portion which are directed opposite one another perpendicular to the inner cable, the coupled portion of the operating lever is a coupling hole in which the axial coupling portion fits, the auxiliary cover has positioning hole as the positioning means in which the axial positioning portion can fit, and the axial positioning portion can leave the positioning hole after the axial coupling portion fits in the coupling hole while the axial positioning portion is provisionally held in the positioning hole.
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