Flush door handle with shape memory alloy drive and heated handle to body seal
US-9249608-B2 · Feb 2, 2016 · US
US2016298366A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016298366-A1 |
| Application number | US-201415036837-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A door handle, which can be mounted in movable fashion in or on an automobile, and of an actuation device for the door handle, wherein the door handle has a handle section and two mounting sections arranged in the region of opposite ends of the handle section, wherein the actuation device comprises an actuation lever which, by one end thereof, is pivotably connected to a first of the mounting sections and, by the other end thereof, is mounted on a housing section so as to be pivotable between a rest position and an actuated position, wherein, when the actuation lever is in the rest position, the door handle assumes a closed position, and when the actuation lever is in the actuated position, the door handle assumes an actuated position from which the door handle can be pulled manually into an open position in order to unlock a door lock.
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A system composed of a door handle, which can be mounted in movable fashion in or on an automobile, and of an actuation device for the door handle, wherein the door handle has a handle section and two mounting sections arranged in the region of opposite ends of the handle section, characterized in that the actuation device comprises an actuation lever which, by one end thereof, is pivotably connected to a first of the mounting sections and, by the other end thereof, is mounted on a housing section so as to be pivotable between a rest position and an actuated position, wherein, when the actuation lever is in the rest position, the door handle assumes a closed position, and when the actuation lever is in the actuated position, the door handle assumes an actuated position from which the door handle can be pulled manually into an open position in order to unlock a door lock, wherein the actuation device comprises drive means for the movement of the actuation lever from the rest position into the actuated position, and wherein the actuation device furthermore comprises at least one slotted guide in which, at least during a movement of the actuation lever between the rest position and the actuated position, the first mounting section or the second mounting section is guided by way of at least one guide section such that the door handle is moved in substantially translational fashion between its closed position and its actuated position. 2 . The system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein spring means are provided which preload the actuation lever into the rest position, and/or in that spring means are provided which preload the door handle into the actuated position and/or the closed position. 3 . The system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the door handle is pivotable between the actuated position and the open position about the pivot spindle which connects the actuation lever to the first mounting section. 4 . The system as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the at least one slotted guide which guides the at least one guide section of the first or second mounting section has, at its end which receives the guide section when the door handle is in the actuated position, a protuberance in which the at least one guide section is received when the door handle is in the open position. 5 . The system as claimed in claim 3 , wherein, for emergency unlocking of the door lock, the door handle can be pivoted manually about the pivot spindle, which connects the actuation lever to the first mounting section, from the closed position into an emergency unlocking position, wherein the at least one slotted guide which guides the at least one guide section of the first or second mounting section has, at its end which receives the at least one guide section when the door handle is in the closed position, a protuberance in which the at least one guide section is received when the door handle is in the emergency unlocking position. 6 . The system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first mounting section is guided by way of at least one guide section in the at least one slotted guide, wherein, at least during a movement of the actuation lever between the rest position and the actuated position, the second mounting section is guided by way of at least one guide section in at least one second slotted guide, or in that the second mounting section is guided by way of at least one guide section in the at least one slotted guide, wherein, at least during a movement of the actuation lever between the rest position and the actuated position, the first mounting section is guided by way of at least one guide section in at least one second slotted guide. 7 . The system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second mounting section interacts with a door lock, which is to be actuated by way of the door handle, such that the door lock is unlocked when the door handle is in the open position. 8 . The system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein on the second mounting section, there is pivotably mounted an unlocking lever, on the free end of which the at least one guide section is formed. 9 . The system as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the drive means is connected to a first end of a thrust rod, the second end of which acts on the unlocking lever such that, when the actuation lever is situated in the actuated position, a movement of the door handle from the actuated position into the closed position is prevented. 10 . The system as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the thrust rod interacts with a blocking element, in particular a pawl, which acts on the unlocking lever, in that the blocking element is mounted so as to be movable between a block position, which prevents a movement of the door handle from the actuated position into the closed position, and a release position, which permits a movement of the door handle from the actuated position into the closed position, in particular is mounted pivotably on a housing section, and in that the thrust rod moves the blocking element into its block position during a movement of the actuation lever into its actuated position by the drive means, and said thrust rod holds said blocking element in the block position for as long as the drive means are situated in a position which holds the actuation lever in the actuated position. 11 . The system as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the blocking element is preloaded into the release position by a spring element. 12 . The system as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the blocking element is guided, by way of a blocking section, in a slot formed on the second end of the thrust rod. 13 . The system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the drive means comprises an electric linear drive which drives an element, in particular a sliding element or a roller, which runs on a ramp of the actuation lever. 14 . The system as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the ramp has, along the movement travel of the element on the ramp, at least two sections of different gradient. 15 . The system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the drive means comprises a push-push kinematic arrangement, wherein the door handle can, by manual exertion of a pressure force counter to the preload of spring means in order to unlock the push-push kinematic arrangement, be moved out of its closed position into an unlocked position from which the door handle, driven by the preload of the spring means, is moved into the actuated position with a pivoting movement of the actuation lever.
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