Sliding door arrester
US-9487977-B2 · Nov 8, 2016 · US
US10508476B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10508476-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515115739-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 17, 2019 |
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A vehicle door lock comprising: a locking mechanism; an opening actuator for unlocking the locking mechanism; an actuating member for unlocking the locking mechanism; a switching actuator that can be in a normal position or an emergency position, such that in the normal position the switching actuator renders the actuating member inoperable and in the emergency position renders the actuating member operable; and a control unit for controlling the switching actuator; characterised in that the control unit is configured to set the switching actuator from the emergency position into the emergency position and back following a specified cycle.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A motor vehicle door latch comprising: a locking mechanism, an opening actuator to unlock the locking mechanism, an actuating mechanism to unlock the locking mechanism, wherein the opening actuator can assume a normal position and an emergency position, whereby the opening actuator deactivates the actuating mechanism in the normal position and activates the actuating mechanism in the emergency position; and a control unit to control the opening actuator, wherein the control unit is set up in such a way that the opening actuator is moved in a prescribed cycle comprising movement from the normal position to the emergency position wherein the prescribed cycle corresponds to an n-fold number of occurrences of a non-emergency event where n is a whole number. 2. The motor vehicle door latch according to claim 1 , wherein the opening actuator is an electrical drive. 3. The motor vehicle door latch according to claim 1 , further comprising a switching actuator configured to assume the normal position and the emergency position, wherein the switching actuator is configured to deactivate the actuating mechanism in the normal position and activate the actuating mechanism in the emergency position, and wherein the switching actuator is coupled to the control unit and configured to move in the prescribed cycle. 4. The motor vehicle door latch according to claim 1 , further comprising a pinion cam driven by the opening actuator which blocks and thus deactivates the actuating mechanism in the normal position of the opening actuator. 5. The motor vehicle door latch according to claim 1 , comprising a coupling mechanism driven by the opening actuator which in the normal position of the opening actuator moves the actuating mechanism with regard to the locking mechanism in an idle stroke and thus deactivates it. 6. The motor vehicle door latch according to claim 1 , wherein the prescribed cycle corresponds to the number of openings of the locking mechanism by the opening actuator. 7. The motor vehicle door latch according to claim 1 , wherein the prescribed cycle corresponds to the n-fold opening of a tank lid of a motor vehicle in which the motor vehicle door latch is installed, whereby n is a positive whole number. 8. The motor vehicle door latch according to claim 1 , wherein the prescribed cycle corresponds to the n-fold connection of a diagnostic device to the vehicle electronics of a motor vehicle in which the motor vehicle door latch is installed, whereby n is a positive whole number. 9. The motor vehicle door latch according to claim 1 , wherein the prescribed cycle corresponds to the n-fold starting of the motor of a motor vehicle in which the motor vehicle door latch is installed, whereby n is a positive whole number. 10. A procedure for the operational securing of a motor vehicle door latch with a locking mechanism, an opening actuator to unlock the locking mechanism, an actuating mechanism to unlock the locking mechanism, and wherein, the opening actuator can assume a normal position and an emergency position, whereby the opening actuator deactivates the actuating mechanism in the normal position and activates the actuating mechanism in the emergency position, wherein the opening actuator is moved in a prescribed cycle comprising movement from the normal position to the emergency position wherein the prescribed cycle corresponds to an n-fold number of occurrences of a non-emergency event where n is a whole number.
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