Electronic interior door release system
US-10494838-B2 · Dec 3, 2019 · US
US10890018B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10890018-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715658499-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 25, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 26, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 12, 2021 |
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A hood latch system for a motor vehicle includes a vehicle hood latch assembly configured in operable communication with a gearshift member. The vehicle hood latch assembly is prevented from unintended release of a vehicle hood striker, fixed to a hood of the motor vehicle, from a ratchet of the latch assembly when the gearshift member is shifted into a non-parked mode. When the gear shift member is selectively actuated in a park mode, the vehicle hood latch assembly is actuated to release the striker from the ratchet, thereby allowing the hood to be opened.
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A hood latch system for a motor vehicle, comprising: a latch assembly having a release lever, a pawl assembly, and a ratchet, the release lever being pivotable from a home position, wherein the pawl assembly is maintained in locked engagement with the ratchet to maintain a striker fixed to a hood of the motor vehicle in a fully latched state in the ratchet, to a neutral position wherein the pawl assembly is selectively movable to a release position out of locked engagement with the ratchet, whereupon the ratchet, while released from locked engagement from the pawl assembly, releases the striker from the ratchet; and an interlock device configured in operable communication with the release lever, the interlock device capable of recognizing a parked state and a non-parked state of the motor vehicle, the interlock device capable of maintaining the release lever in the home position to prevent unintended release of the striker from the ratchet when the interlock device recognizes the non-parked state of the motor vehicle, and automatically moving the release lever to the neutral position when the interlock device recognizes the parked state of the motor vehicle. 2. The hood latch system of claim 1 , wherein the interlock device comprises a gearshift member having a parked position and a plurality of non-parked positions, the gearshift member configured to shift the motor vehicle between the parked state and the non-parked state. 3. The hood latch system of claim 2 , further including an actuation device arranged in operable communication with the gearshift member and the release lever, the actuation device causing the release lever to move in response to actuation of the gearshift member. 4. The hood latch system of claim 3 , further including a cable connecting the actuation device to the release lever. 5. The hood latch system of claim 3 , wherein the gearshift member is in electrical communication with the actuation device. 6. The hood latch system of claim 2 , wherein the release lever is configured for a double pull actuation via selective dual actuation of the gearshift member while in the parked position, wherein upon a first actuation of the gearshift member, while in the parked position, the pawl assembly maintains the ratchet in a partially released position to prevent complete release of the striker from the ratchet, and wherein upon a second actuation of the gearshift member, while in the parked position, the pawl assembly releases the ratchet from the striker. 7. The hood latch system of claim 6 , wherein the pawl assembly comprises a primary pawl configured to engage the ratchet in a primary ratchet capture position, and a secondary pawl configured to engage the ratchet in a secondary ratchet capture position, wherein upon the first actuation of the gearshift member, while in the parked position, the primary pawl is disengaged from the ratchet to allow the ratchet to rotate to the secondary ratchet capture position whereat the secondary pawl engages the ratchet in the secondary ratchet capture position to prevent release of the striker from the ratchet, and wherein upon the second actuation of the gearshift member, while in the parked position, the secondary pawl releases the ratchet from the secondary capturing position to release the striker from the ratchet. 8. The hood latch system of claim 7 , further comprising: a snow load lever moveable between an engaged position and a disengaged position, wherein when in the engaged position the snow load lever maintains the secondary pawl disengaged from the ratchet; wherein when the release lever moves to the home position upon the interlock device recognizing the gearshift member shifting from the parked state to the non-parked state, the release lever engages the snow load lever to move the snow load lever from the engaged position to the disengaged position to allow the secondary pawl to engage the ratchet in the secondary ratchet capture position. 9. The hood latch system of claim 2 , wherein the gearshift member is movable along a first plane between the parked position and the plurality of non-parked positions wherein the release lever remains in the home position, and is movable along a second plane, transverse to the first plane, wherein the release lever moves to the neutral position. 10. The hood latch system of claim 9 , wherein the gearshift member is configured for dual actuation along the second plane from the parked position to an actuated position and back to the parked position, wherein during a first actuation the pawl assembly maintains the ratchet in a first release position to partially release the striker from the ratchet but prevent complete release of the striker from the ratchet, and wherein upon a second actuation of the gearshift member from the parked position to the actuated position and back to the parked position, the pawl assembly allows the ratchet to completely release the striker from the ratchet. 11. A method of preventing an inadvertent unlatching of a latch assembly for a motor vehicle, comprising: operably communicating a gearshift member with a release lever of the vehicle latch assembly having a pawl and a ratchet, and configuring the gearshift member to maintain the release lever in a locked, home position to maintain the pawl in locked abutment with the ratchet, wherein a striker fixed to a hood of the motor vehicle is maintained within a fishmouth of the vehicle latch assembly, when the gearshift member is in a non-parked position; and configuring the communicating between the gearshift member and the release lever to cause the release lever to move to an active position to move the pawl out of locked abutment with the ratchet upon selective actuation of the gearshift member while in a parked position. 12. A method of preventing an inadvertent unlatching of a latch assembly for a motor vehicle, comprising: operably communicating a gearshift member with a release lever of the vehicle latch assembly having a pawl and a ratchet, and configuring the gearshift member to maintain the release lever in a locked, home position to maintain the pawl in locked abutment with the ratchet, wherein a striker fixed to a hood of the motor vehicle is maintained within a fishmouth of the vehicle latch assembly, when the gearshift member is in a non-parked position; and configuring the release lever for a double pull actuation via selective dual actuation of the gearshift member while in the parked position, wherein upon a first actuation of the gearshift member, while in a parked position, the pawl maintains the ratchet in position to prevent release of the striker from the ratchet, and wherein upon a second actuation of the gearshift member, while in the parked position, the pawl releases the ratchet from capturing engagement with the striker. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising configuring the gearshift member to cause the release lever to return the ratchet into a partially locked engagement with the pawl after the second actuation upon moving the gearshift member from the parked position to the non-parked position, thereby returning the striker to at least a partially captured state with the ratchet. 14. A method of preventing an inadvertent unlatching of a latch assembly for a motor vehicle, comprising: operably communicating a gearshift member with a release lever of the vehicle latch assembly having a pawl and a ratchet, and configuring the gearshift member to maintain the release lever in a locked, home position to maintain the pawl in locked abutment with the ratchet, wherein a striker fixed to a hood of the motor vehicle is ma
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