Retractable outside door handle assembly for vehicle
US-11214994-B2 · Jan 4, 2022 · US
US11725432B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11725432-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017117426-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2023 |
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A handle mechanism includes a handle and control mechanism. The handle is movable between a rest position flush with the door and a working position projecting therefrom. The control mechanism includes a first lever, a second lever, a tie-rod having ends linked to the first lever and the second lever according to hinged linkages at least one of which has a first oblong aperture parallel to the tie-rod, a device for elastically biasing the handle towards the rest position, a cam, a rod linking the cam to the tie-rod and including a pin. The tie-rod further includes a second oblong aperture parallel to the first oblong aperture and through which the pin of the rod extends in order to make the handle slide from the working position to the rest position in a motor-driven way through an over-travel of the cam when the elastic biasing device are not sufficient.
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What is claimed is: 1. A door handle mechanism for a door, the door handle mechanism comprising: a handle movable between a rest position in which the handle is flush with the door and a working position in which the handle projects with respect to the door; and a control mechanism comprising: a first lever mounted so as to pivot about a first axis borne by the handle; a second lever mounted so as to pivot about a second axis borne by the handle parallel to the first axis and away from the first axis according to a longitudinal direction of the handle; a first tie-rod having ends respectively linked to the first lever and to the second lever according to respective hinged connections at least one of which has a first oblong aperture parallel to a longitudinal extension of the first tie-rod; a means for elastically biasing the handle towards the rest position; a cam adapted to rotate about a cam axis in order to translate the handle between the rest position and the working position using a motor-driven actuator; and a rod linking the cam to the first tie-rod and including a pin extending perpendicularly with respect to a plane of the rod; wherein the first lever, the second lever, the first tie-rod and the handle form a movable assembly whose movement causes a translational displacement of the handle, wherein the first tie-rod further comprises a second oblong aperture parallel to the first oblong aperture and through which the pin of the rod extends in order to make the handle slide from the working position to the rest position in a motor-driven way by an over-travel of the cam when the means for elastically biasing the handle are not enough. 2. The door handle mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein the first axis, the second axis, and the cam axis are parallel to one another. 3. The door handle mechanism according to claim 1 , further comprising a second tie-rod, wherein the first and second tie-rods are disposed on either side of a midplane extending according to a longitudinal direction of the handle and the second tie-rod has ends respectively linked to the first lever and to the second lever according to respective hinged connections at least one of which has a first oblong aperture parallel to the second tie-rod and a second oblong aperture parallel to the first oblong aperture parallel to the second tie-rod, wherein the first lever, the second lever, the first tie-rod, the second tie-rod, and the handle form the deformable assembly whose deformation causes a translational displacement of the handle. 4. The door handle mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein the second oblong aperture parallel to the first oblong aperture and through which the pin of the rod extends, has a length larger than that of the first oblong aperture. 5. The door handle mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein the cam has a lateral contact surface bearing on the second lever so as to make it rotate about the cam axis in order to make the handle slide. 6. The door handle mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein the cam has a planar surface from which emerges, according to a direction perpendicular to the surface, a fastening pin adapted to receive the rod by fitting. 7. The door handle mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein the cam is directly mounted on an output axis of an electric motor belonging to the actuator. 8. The door handle mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein the deformable assembly whose deformation causes a translational displacement of the handle is configured so that the displacement is reversible by the effect of the biasing means, by the effect of the motor-driven actuator, or by the effect of the biasing means and the motor-driven actuator. 9. The door handle mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein the means for elastically biasing the handle towards the rest position comprise at least one torsion spring fastened on the second axis and bearing on a fixed support of the handle so as to exert a biasing force on the lever towards its rest position. 10. The door handle mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein the means for elastically biasing the handle towards the rest position comprise a dual torsion spring fastened on the first axis and bearing on a fixed support of the handle so as to exert a biasing force on the lever towards its rest position. 11. A motor vehicle door comprising the door handle mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein the door handle mechanism is fastened to the motor vehicle door. 12. A method for displacing the handle of the door handle mechanism according to claim 1 , the method comprising the following successive steps: rotating the cam in a first direction from the rest position towards the working position in order to cause the rotation of the second lever and the translational displacement of the handle towards the working position; rotating the cam in a second direction opposite to the first direction from the working position back to the rest position and subjecting the deformable assembly to a biasing force exerted by the means for elastically biasing the handle towards the rest position; performing, via the actuator, an over-travel of motor-driven rotation of the cam in the second direction in order to bring the handle back to the rest position by pulling on the first tie-rod through the pin of the rod in response to the biasing force not being sufficient to move the handle to the rest position. 13. The method for displacing the handle according to claim 12 , wherein the control mechanism is fastened to a motor vehicle door and the actuator causing the motor-driven rotation of the cam performs the over-travel only when the motor vehicle is moving.
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