Grip device, in particular for a vehicle
US-9322191-B2 · Apr 26, 2016 · US
US10501967B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10501967-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615561483-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 10, 2019 |
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A retractable handle arrangement may include a handle having a swing-arm moveable about a pivot axis and arranged to couple the handle to a support structure for movement between a stowed state and a deployed state. The swing arm may, in the deployed state, engage the support structure so as to substantially prevent lateral play of the handle.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A retractable handle arrangement comprising a handle and a swing-arm, wherein the swing-arm is moveable about a pivot axis and arranged to couple the handle to a support structure for movement between a stowed state and a deployed state, and wherein the swing arm comprises an engagement means that, in the stowed state, is spaced apart from the support structure and, in the deployed state, engages the support structure so as to substantially prevent lateral play of the handle, wherein the handle is pivotally coupled to the swing arm so as to be movable from the deployed position to an operative state in which the handle acts to unlatch the door. 2. The handle arrangement of claim 1 wherein the engagement means comprises first upper and lower location surfaces arranged to engage with second upper and lower location surfaces, respectively, when the engagement means is engaged with the support structure, wherein the second upper and lower location surfaces are located on or attached to the support structure. 3. The handle arrangement of claim 2 wherein the engagement means comprises at least one protrusion extending from the swing arm, and wherein external surfaces of the at least one protrusion define the first upper and lower location surfaces. 4. The handle arrangement of claim 3 wherein the protrusion comprises a stud. 5. The handle arrangement of claim 4 , wherein an outer profile of the stud comprises a section which has a first truncated rectangular pyramidal shape. 6. The handle arrangement of claim 5 , further comprising a locator for attachment to the support structure and wherein the locator has at least one protrusion thereon, and wherein external surfaces of the at least one protrusion define the second upper and lower location surfaces, which, in use, locate in the recess on the swing arm. 7. The handle arrangement of claim 6 , wherein the engagement means comprises a recess on the swing arm, and wherein internal surfaces of the recess define the first upper and lower location surfaces and the outer profile of the at least one protrusion comprises a section which has a second truncated rectangular pyramidal shape. 8. The handle arrangement of claim 3 , further comprising a locator for attachment to the support structure and wherein the locator has a support structure recess therein, and wherein the surfaces of the support structure recess define the second upper and lower location surfaces, and in which, in use, the protrusion of the swing arm locates. 9. The handle arrangement of claim 8 , wherein the protrusion comprises a stud and the recess has a truncated rectangular pyramidal shape. 10. The handle arrangement of claim 2 wherein the engagement means comprises a swing arm recess on the swing arm, and wherein internal surfaces of the swing arm recess define the first upper and lower location surfaces. 11. The handle arrangement of claim 10 , wherein an inner profile of the swing arm recess has a truncated rectangular pyramidal shape. 12. The handle arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the engagement means comprises a stud provided on the support structure which is engageable with a socket provided on the swing arm. 13. The handle arrangement of claim 12 , wherein the stud defines an outer profile that is shaped to substantially match an inner profile defined by the socket. 14. A body component for a vehicle comprising a panel having an outer surface defining an aperture for receiving the handle of the retractable handle arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the handle substantially fills the aperture and lies substantially flush with the outer surface of the panel when the handle is in the stowed position. 15. The body component of claim 14 wherein, in the stowed state the handle lies substantially flush with the outer surface of the panel. 16. The body component of claim 14 wherein, in the deployed state in which the handle protrudes from the outer surface of the panel. 17. The body component according to claim 14 wherein the body panel comprises a vehicle door. 18. A vehicle including the body component of claim 14 , or the retractable handle arrangement of claim 1 .
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