Device for opening and closing tailgate
US-11613917-B2 · Mar 28, 2023 · US
US12123231B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12123231-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117335529-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 1, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 1, 2021 |
| Publication date | Oct 22, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 22, 2024 |
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A powered latch assembly for a vehicle tailgate includes a latch having a slot structured to receive a striker therein during closing of a tailgate. The latch is structured to be rotatable about a rotational axis into a latched position of the latch when the striker is received in the slot so as to maintain the tailgate in at least one closed position of the tailgate associated with the latched position. The latch is also structured so that, with respect to a vertical plane extending through the rotational axis, a centroid of a cross-section of the striker taken through a portion of the striker residing inside the slot resides along a first side of the plane when the latch is in a fully-latched position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A powered latch assembly for a vehicle tailgate, the latch assembly comprising: a latch including a slot structured to receive a striker therein during closing of the vehicle tailgate, the latch being structured to be rotatable about a rotational axis into a latched position of the latch when the striker is received in the slot, so as to maintain the vehicle tailgate in at least one closed position of the vehicle tailgate associated with the latched position, the latch being structured so that, with respect to a vertical plane extending through the latch rotational axis, a centroid of a cross-section of the striker taken through a portion of the striker residing inside the slot resides a first distance from the vertical plane when the latch is in a fully-latched position, and resides a second distance from the vertical plane when the latch is in an over-stroke position, the second distance being less than the first distance, the latch also including a bearing edge structured to be slidable along the striker to move the vehicle tailgate from a fully-closed position of the tailgate in a direction toward an over-closed position of the vehicle tailgate as the latch rotates toward the over-stroke position of the latch, the bearing edge being structured so that a distance that the striker slides along the bearing edge for a given amount of latch rotation increases as the latch rotates from the fully-latched position toward the over-stroke position of the latch. 2. The latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the entire cross-section of the striker taken through the portion of the striker residing inside the slot resides along a first side of the vertical plane when the latch is in the fully-latched position. 3. The latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the centroid of the cross-section of the striker taken through the portion of the striker residing inside the slot resides along a first side of the vertical plane when the latch is in the over-stroke position. 4. The latch assembly of claim 3 wherein the entire cross-section of the striker taken through the portion of the striker residing inside the slot resides along the first side of the vertical plane when the latch is in the over-stroke position. 5. The latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the latch is structured so that an internal end of the slot resides on a first side of the vertical plane when the latch is in the fully-latched position. 6. The latch assembly of claim 5 wherein the latch is structured so that the internal end of the slot resides on the first side of the vertical plane when the latch is in the over-stroke position. 7. A vehicle tailgate including a powered latch assembly in accordance with claim 1 . 8. The latch assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a latch control member rotationally connected to the latch; a cover having a first wall and a second wall connected to the first wall; a rotatable pawl rotatably secured to the first wall and structured to physically contact the latch control member to maintain the latch control member in a position associated with the latched position of the latch; a pawl lever rotatably secured to the second wall and structured to be rotatable in a first rotational direction into physical contact with the rotatable pawl to rotate the rotatable pawl to disengage the rotatable pawl from physical contact with the latch control member, thereby allowing the latch control member to rotate to an unlatching position of the latch; and a pawl crank rotatably secured to the second wall and structured to be rotatable in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction, into physical contact with the pawl lever to rotate the pawl lever into physical contact with the rotatable pawl. 9. The latch assembly of claim 8 , wherein the latch control member is rotationally mounted along a first side of the first wall and the latch is rotationally mounted along a second side of the first wall opposite the first side. 10. The latch assembly of claim 8 , wherein the latch is structured so that another plane extending through the rotational axis of the latch and parallel to a plane defined by the bearing edge of the slot resides outside the slot. 11. A powered latch assembly for a vehicle tailgate, the latch assembly comprising: a latch including a slot structured to receive a striker therein during closing of the vehicle tailgate, the latch being structured to be rotatable about a rotational axis into a latched position of the latch when the striker is received in the slot, so as to maintain the vehicle tailgate in at least one closed position of the vehicle tailgate associated with the latched position, the latch being structured so that, with respect to a vertical plane extending through the latch rotational axis, a centroid of a cross-section of the striker taken through a portion of the striker residing inside the slot resides a first distance from the vertical plane when the latch is in a fully-latched position, and resides a second distance from the vertical plane when the latch is in an over-stroke position, the second distance being less than the first distance; a latch control member rotationally connected to the latch; a cover having a first wall and a second wall connected to the first wall; a rotatable pawl rotatably secured to the first wall and structured to physically contact the latch control member to maintain the latch control member in a position associated with the latched position of the latch; a pawl lever rotatably secured to the second wall and structured to be rotatable in a first rotational direction into physical contact with the rotatable pawl to rotate the rotatable pawl to disengage the rotatable pawl from physical contact with the latch control member, thereby allowing the latch control member to rotate to an unlatching position of the latch; and a pawl crank rotatably secured to the second wall and structured to be rotatable in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction, into physical contact with the pawl lever to rotate the pawl lever into physical contact with the rotatable pawl.
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