Locking mechanism for pedestrian hood lifters
US-9221422-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US2016016533A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016016533-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514798922-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A hinge arrangement for a bonnet of a vehicle comprises a hinge portion adapted to be attached to a body of the vehicle, a bonnet portion adapted to be attached to the bonnet, and a rear deployment guiding element adapted to control transition of the hinge arrangement between a normal position and a deployed position. The hinge portion comprises one or more hinge pivot axes providing a hinged connection between the bonnet and the body of the vehicle allowing opening of the bonnet. The bonnet portion is arranged to be in a fixed position relative to an upper portion of the hinge portion during opening of the bonnet. The bonnet portion as a whole is arranged to be translationally displaced at least upwards in relation to the upper portion of the hinge portion during a transition of the hinge arrangement between the normal position and the deployed position.
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A hinge arrangement adapted to be located at a rear end portion of a bonnet of a vehicle, the bonnet being displaceable between a closed position and a deployed position located at least upwards as compared to the closed position, and the hinge arrangement being transitable between a normal position, corresponding to the bonnet being in the closed position, and a deployed position, corresponding to the bonnet being in the deployed position, the hinge arrangement comprising: a hinge portion adapted to be attached, directly or indirectly, to a body of the vehicle, the hinge portion comprising one or more hinge pivot axes for providing a hinged connection between the bonnet and the body of the vehicle allowing opening of the bonnet, and the hinge portion comprising an upper portion being more distal to the body than the hinged connection when the hinge portion is attached to the body; a bonnet portion adapted to be attached, directly or indirectly, to the bonnet, the bonnet portion being arrangeable in a fixed position relative to the upper portion of the hinge portion during opening of the bonnet, and the bonnet portion as a whole being arrangeable to be translationally displaced at least upwards in relation to the upper portion of the hinge portion during the transition of the hinge arrangement between the normal position and the deployed position; and a rear deployment guiding element adapted to control the transition of the hinge arrangement between the normal position and the deployed position. 2 . The hinge arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the rear deployment guiding element is directly or indirectly connected to the bonnet portion and to the upper portion of the hinge portion. 3 . The hinge arrangement according to claim 2 wherein the rear deployment guiding element comprises an arm having a first end pivotally connected to the bonnet portion and a second end pivotally connected to the upper portion. 4 . The hinge arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the hinge portion comprises a first locking unit having a locked state and an open state and being adapted to lock the upper portion of the hinge portion in relation to a lower portion of the hinge portion, the lower portion being positionable more proximal to the body of the vehicle than the hinged connection, the first locking unit in the open state being configured to allow opening of the bonnet, the first locking unit in the locked state being configured to lock the upper portion of the hinge portion in relation to the lower portion of the hinge portion. 5 . The hinge arrangement according to claim 1 further comprising a lifting member adapted to operate on the bonnet portion, to thereby provide the translational displacement at least upwards of the bonnet portion in relation to the upper portion of the hinge portion during the transition of the hinge arrangement between the normal position and the deployed position. 6 . The hinge arrangement according to claim 1 comprising a second locking unit having a locked state and an open state and being adapted to lock the bonnet portion in relation to the upper portion of the hinge portion, the second locking unit in the locked state being configured to lock the bonnet portion in relation to the upper portion of the hinge portion, the second locking unit in the open state being configured to allow the translational displacement at least upwards of the bonnet portion. 7 . The hinge arrangement according to claim 6 further comprising a lifting member adapted to operate on the bonnet portion, to thereby provide the translational displacement at least upwards of the bonnet portion in relation to the upper portion of the hinge portion during the transition of the hinge arrangement between the normal position and the deployed position. 8 . The hinge arrangement according to claim 7 wherein the lifting member is adapted to operate on the second locking unit to change the second locking unit from the locked state to the open state. 9 . A bonnet arrangement for a vehicle, the bonnet arrangement comprising: a bonnet being displaceable between a closed position and a deployed position located at least upwards as compared to the closed position; and a hinge arrangement according to claim 1 attachable to the bonnet. 10 . The bonnet arrangement according to claim 9 further comprising a striker and a latch, one of the striker or the latch being adapted to be attached at a front end portion of the bonnet, and the other of the striker or the latch being adapted to be attached to a body of the vehicle at a position permitting cooperation between the striker and the latch; wherein the striker comprises a front deployment guiding element adapted to guide the latch during the displacement of the bonnet from the closed position to the deployed position, such that the displacements at least upwards of the bonnet to its deployed position correspond at the front end portion and at the rear end portion of the bonnet. 11 . The bonnet arrangement according to claim 10 wherein the striker comprises a shaped rod, a deployment guiding portion of the shaped rod forming the front deployment guiding element, and wherein the latch in a closed state is adapted to move along the deployment guiding portion. 12 . The bonnet arrangement according to claim 11 wherein the deployment guiding portion forms an angle of from 20 to 70 degrees to a horizontal plane of the vehicle. 13 . The bonnet arrangement according to claim 11 wherein the deployment guiding portion forms an angle of from 30 to 60 degrees to a horizontal plane of the vehicle. 14 . The bonnet arrangement according to claim 11 wherein the deployment guiding portion forms an angle of from 40 to 50 degrees to a horizontal plane of the vehicle. 15 . The bonnet arrangement according to claim 10 wherein the latch assumes an angle to the front deployment guiding element in the range of 80-100 degrees. 16 . The bonnet arrangement according to claim 10 wherein the latch assumes an angle to the front deployment guiding element in the range of 85-95 degrees. 17 . The bonnet arrangement according to claim 10 wherein the latch assumes a right angle, or a substantially right angle, to the front deployment guiding element. 18 . The bonnet arrangement according to claim 10 wherein the latch has a first length direction, and a front end portion of the striker has a second length direction, the length directions being within 20 degrees from each other. 19 . The bonnet arrangement according to claim 10 wherein the latch has a length direction, and the striker is attached to the bonnet in front of a point in which the length direction intersects with the bonnet. 20 . The bonnet arrangement according to claim 10 wherein the bonnet comprises an inner panel, an outer panel and a reinforcement between the inner and outer panels at a location corresponding to a location at which the striker or latch is adapted to be attached at the front end portion of the bonnet.
using means for lifting bonnets · CPC title
Parts or details thereof (locks E05B, {E05B83/16; devices for holding open E05C17/00, e.g. while carrying oversize objects E05C17/042}; hinges E05D; counterbalancing means E05F; {checks, stops, buffers E05F5/00; } springs, {e.g. pneumatic springs} F16F) · CPC title
with two or more pins (E05D7/08 takes precedence) · CPC title
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