Vehicle door latch with inertial lock
US-10024083-B2 · Jul 17, 2018 · US
US10689887B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10689887-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815867088-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 10, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 10, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 23, 2020 |
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A vehicle door assembly includes an outer door panel and a door latch assembly operable to latch and unlatch the vehicle door assembly. The door latch assembly includes a door handle assembly, a bell crank operatively coupled to the door handle assembly, wherein rotation of the bell crank causes the door latch assembly to unlatch the vehicle door assembly, and a bell crank blocking structure. The bell crank blocking structure includes a first leg coupled to a support structure within the vehicle door assembly and an overhang portion connected to the first leg. The overhang portion extends outwardly from the first leg and is spaced from a plane of rotation of the bell crank during normal vehicle operating conditions. The overhang portion is configured to deform toward the plane of rotation of the bell crank during a side impact condition to block rotation of the bell crank.
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A vehicle comprising: a body; and a vehicle door assembly movably coupled to the body, wherein the vehicle door assembly comprises: an outer door panel; and a door latch assembly positioned inboard of the outer door panel and operable to latch and unlatch the vehicle door assembly to the body, wherein the door latch assembly comprises: a door handle assembly; a bell crank operatively coupled to the door handle assembly, wherein rotation of the door handle assembly causes the door latch assembly to unlatch the vehicle door assembly; and a bell crank blocking structure comprising: a first leg extending from a support structure within the vehicle door assembly; and an overhang portion connected to the first leg, the overhang portion extending outwardly from the first leg so as to be spaced from a plane of rotation of the bell crank, wherein the overhang portion is configured to deform toward the plane of rotation of the bell crank during a side impact condition to block rotation of the bell crank. 2. The vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a second leg extending from the overhang portion, wherein the overhang portion spaces the second leg from the plane of rotation of the bell crank. 3. The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the overhang portion comprises a retention tab that extends beyond the second leg in a vehicle longitudinal direction, wherein the retention tab is configured to extend over the bell crank in during the side impact condition. 4. The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the first leg is connected to the overhang portion at a bend and the second leg is connected to the overhang portion at a bend. 5. The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the overhang portion is located adjacent the outer door panel such that the outer door panel engages the overhang portion during a side impact that moves the outer door panel in a vehicle lateral direction thereby moving the overhang portion and the second leg toward the support structure. 6. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the bell crank is rotatively coupled to the support structure. 7. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the bell crank blocking structure is mounted below the bell crank in a vehicle vertical direction. 8. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the support structure extends below the bell crank in a vehicle vertical direction and the bell crank blocking structure is mounted to the support structure below the bell crank in the vehicle vertical direction. 9. A vehicle door assembly comprising: an outer door panel; and a door latch assembly positioned inboard of the outer door panel and operable to latch and unlatch the vehicle door assembly, wherein the door latch assembly comprises: a door handle assembly; a bell crank operatively coupled to the door handle assembly, wherein rotation of the bell crank causes the door latch assembly to unlatch the vehicle door assembly; and a bell crank blocking structure comprising: a first leg extending from a support structure within the vehicle door assembly; and an overhang portion connected to the first leg, the overhang portion extending from the first leg so as to be spaced from a plane of rotation of the bell crank, wherein the overhang portion is configured to deform toward the plane of rotation of the bell crank during a side impact condition to block rotation of the bell crank. 10. The vehicle door assembly of claim 9 , further comprising a second leg extending from the overhang portion, wherein the overhang portion spaces the second leg from the plane of rotation of the bell crank. 11. The vehicle door assembly of claim 10 , wherein the overhang portion comprises a retention tab that extends beyond the second leg in a vehicle longitudinal direction, wherein the retention tab is configured to extend over the bell crank during the side impact condition. 12. The vehicle door assembly of claim 10 , wherein the first leg is connected to the overhang portion at a bend and the second leg is connected to the overhang portion at a bend. 13. The vehicle door assembly of claim 10 , wherein the overhang portion is located adjacent the outer door panel such that the outer door panel engages the overhang portion during a side impact that moves the outer door panel in a vehicle lateral direction thereby moving the overhang portion and the second leg toward the support structure. 14. The vehicle door assembly of claim 9 , wherein the bell crank is rotatively coupled to the support structure. 15. The vehicle door assembly of claim 9 , wherein the bell crank blocking structure is mounted below the bell crank in a vehicle vertical direction. 16. The vehicle door assembly of claim 9 , wherein the support structure extends below the bell crank in a vehicle vertical direction and the bell crank blocking structure is mounted to the support structure below the bell crank in the vehicle vertical direction. 17. A method of inhibiting movement of a door latch assembly of a vehicle from a latched configuration to an unlatched configuration, the method comprising: providing a first leg of a bell crank blocking structure to extending from a support structure located within an interior of a vehicle door assembly, wherein: the vehicle door assembly comprises: an outer door panel; and a door latch assembly positioned inboard of the outer door panel and operable to latch and unlatch the vehicle door assembly, wherein the door latch assembly comprises: a door handle assembly; and a bell crank operatively coupled to the door handle assembly, wherein rotation of the bell crank causes the door latch assembly to unlatch the vehicle door assembly; and the bell crank blocking structure comprises an overhang portion connected to the first leg and extending from the first leg; and locating the bell crank blocking structure so as to be spaced from a plane of rotation of the bell crank, wherein the overhang portion is configured to deform toward the plane of rotation of the bell crank during a side impact condition to block rotation of the bell crank. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the bell crank blocking structure further comprise a second leg coupled to the overhang portion, wherein the overhang portion spaces the second leg from the plane of rotation of the bell crank. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising moving the second leg of the bell crank blocking structure into the plane of rotation of the bell crank to block the bell crank from rotating through the plane of rotation. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the overhang portion comprises a retention tab that extends beyond the second leg in a vehicle longitudinal direction, wherein the retention tab is configured to extend over the bell crank during the side impact condition.
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