Securing device comprising a manually unlockable front hood
US-2018266150-A1 · Sep 20, 2018 · US
US11199032B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11199032-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615751905-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 14, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 14, 2021 |
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The invention relates to a securing device ( 1 ), which has a front hood ( 2 ) and a hood lock ( 3 ) with a lock holder ( 10 ), for a motor vehicle. The hood lock ( 3 ) has a rotary latch ( 4 ) with a pre-latching position and a main latching position in which the front hood ( 2 ) is closed and locked, an electric drive ( 5 ) which switches the rotary latch ( 4 ) from the main latching position into the pre-latching position, and a bayonet-type closure system ( 13 ) with a closed position, a release position, and an intermediate position. In the closed position, the rotary latch ( 4 ) is located in the main latching position; in the intermediate position, the rotary latch ( 4 ) is located in the pre-latching position and the lock holder ( 10 ) is engaged with the rotary latch ( 4 ); and in the release position, the lock holder ( 10 ) is released by the rotary latch ( 4 ) and the front hood ( 2 ) is unlocked.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A safety device for a motor vehicle hood assembly of a motor vehicle, the safety device comprising: a front hood, and a hood latch including: a latch holder connected to the front hood for locking and unlocking the front hood relative to a vehicle body of the motor vehicle, a catch arranged in the vehicle body, the catch having a pre-ratchet position and a main ratchet position, the catch being pivotally movable from the pre-ratchet position, in which the catch captures the latch holder to first lock the front hood without fully closing the front hood thereby preventing the front hood from moving in an opening direction of the front hood, to the main ratchet position, in which the catch captures and retains the latch holder to both lock and fully close the front hood, an electrical drive that is arranged in the vehicle body and has a mechanical operative connection with the catch to pivot the catch from the main ratchet position into the pre-ratchet position during unlocking of the front hood, and a bayonet latching system arranged in the vehicle body and mechanically engageable with the latch holder to enable unlocking of the front hood, the bayonet latching system being linearly movable among from a closure position to an intermediate position, and from the intermediate position to a release position, and wherein when the bayonet latch system is in the closure position, the catch is located in the main ratchet position, when the bayonet latch system is in the intermediate position, the catch is located in the pre-ratchet position, and wherein the bayonet latching system is configured to enable unlocking of the front hood when the bayonet latch system is moved into the release position via the latch holder being able to be released from the catch to unlock the front hood only when the bayonet latching system is in the release position. 2. The safety device according to claim 1 , wherein the bayonet latching system is manually transferrable from the intermediate position to the release position. 3. The safety device according to claim 1 , wherein the electrical drive is configured to move the bayonet latching system from the closure position to the intermediate position. 4. The safety device according to claim 1 , wherein the bayonet latching system has at least a first latching element and a second latching element, whereby the first latching element is movable relative to the second latching element. 5. The safety device according to claim 4 , wherein in the closure position of the bayonet latching system, the first latching element assumes a closure angular position relative to the second latching element, and in the intermediate position of the bayonet latching system, the first latching element assumes an intermediate angular position relative to the second latching element. 6. The safety device according to claim 4 , wherein the bayonet latching system forms a first shifting connection between the first latching element and the second latching element, which is blocked when the bayonet latching system is in the intermediate position and released when the bayonet latching system is in the release position. 7. The safety device according to claim 6 , wherein the bayonet latching system has a blocking element. 8. The safety device according to claim 7 , wherein the blocking element blocks the first shifting connection when the bayonet latching system is in the intermediate position and releases the first shifting connection when the bayonet latching system is in the release position.
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