Vehicle cabin security apparatus, systems, and methods
US-2024328213-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US9605451B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9605451-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414179169-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2017 |
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An exterior door handle assembly for motor vehicles is configured to reduce or eliminate wobble or looseness during operation of the door handle. The handle assembly may include a handle member or strap having vertically extending pins at forward and rearward ends of the handle strap, wherein the pins have non-circular cross-sectional shapes to tightly engage a slot in a finger of a bellcrank to thereby prevent wobble of the handle strap in use. The non-circular shapes may be substantially similar to that of a waxing gibbous moon.
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An exterior door handle assembly for doors of motor vehicles, the handle assembly comprising: first and second rotatable bellcranks, each having an upper finger having an upper slot with opposite surfaces, and a lower finger having a lower slot with opposite surfaces, wherein the upper and lower fingers are vertically spaced apart; and a handle having a central portion and first and second opposite end portions, the handle defining a longitudinal axis extending between the first and second opposite end portions, the first and second opposite end portions including first and second hook structures, respectively, each of the hook structures including an upwardly-extending pin received in the upper slot of a corresponding one of the first and second bellcranks and a downwardly extending pin received in the lower slot of a corresponding one of the first and second bellcranks, the pins having oblong cross-sectional shapes with opposite surfaces engaging the opposite surfaces of the upper and lower slots. 2. The handle assembly of claim 1 , wherein: each of the upwardly and downwardly extending pins have substantially identical cross-sectional shapes. 3. The handle assembly of claim 2 , wherein: the oblong cross-sectional shapes comprise waxing gibbous moon shapes. 4. The handle assembly of claim 3 , wherein: each of the upwardly and downwardly extending pins have first side portions having first outer surface portions that are substantially cylindrical, each of the upwardly and downwardly extending pins further including second side portions having second outer surface portions facing oppositely relative to the first outer surface portions, and wherein a second curvature that is significantly less than a first curvature of the first outer surface portions. 5. The handle assembly of claim 4 , wherein: the first hook structure comprises a front hook structure, and the second hook structure comprises a rear hook structure, and wherein the front hook structure is generally L-shaped in plan view. 6. The handle assembly of claim 5 , wherein: the rear hook structure is substantially T-shaped. 7. A door handle assembly for vehicle doors, the door handle assembly comprising: a support structure configured to be secured to a vehicle door; a pivot member rotatably connected to the support structure for rotation about a generally vertical axis, the pivot member comprising upper and lower pairs of spaced apart substantially planar bearing surfaces that face each other and include portions that are parallel to one another; and a handle member having a pin comprising an upwardly extending upper pin portion rotatably disposed between the upper pair of bearing surfaces and a downwardly extending lower pin portion rotatably disposed between the lower pair of bearing surfaces, wherein the upper pin portion has a non-circular cross-sectional shape that is substantially similar to that of a gibbous moon simultaneously contacting both bearing surfaces of the upper pair of bearing surfaces along lines of contact to rotatably connect the handle member to the pivot member for rotation about the pin; and wherein outward rotation of the handle member about the pin relative to the support structure causes the pivot member to rotate to release a door latch: the lower pin portion is vertically aligned with the upper pin portion, and wherein the lower pin portion has a cross-sectional shape that is substantially identical to the cross-sectional shape of the upper pin portion; and wherein: the lower pair of bearing surfaces are spaced below the upper pair of bearing surfaces; the upper pin portion slidably contacts the upper pair of bearing surfaces along the lines of contact, and the lower pin portion slidably contacts the lower pair of bearing surfaces along lines of contact. 8. The door handle assembly of claim 7 , wherein: the handle member comprises a handle strap having a forward end and a rearward end, the handle member having a front connecting structure extending from the forward end of the handle strap, and wherein the upper and lower pin portions extend from the front connecting structure. 9. The door handle assembly of claim 8 , wherein: the handle member includes a rear connecting structure extending from the rear end of the handle strap, the rear connecting structure including upper and lower pins; and wherein: the pivot member comprises a first pivot member; and wherein the door assembly further comprises: a second pivot member rotatably connected to the support structure, the second pivot member including upper and lower pairs of bearing surfaces, the upper pin portion of the rear connecting structure slidably contacting the upper pair of bearing surfaces along lines of contact, the lower pin portion of the rear connecting structure slidably contacting the lower pair of bearing surfaces along lines of contact; and wherein: the upper and lower pin portions of the rear connecting structure cause the second pivot member to rotate as the handle member is rotated outwardly. 10. The door handle assembly of claim 9 , wherein: the upper and lower pin portions of the front connecting structure have a non-circular cross-sectional shape that is substantially the same as that of a waxing gibbous moon. 11. A vehicle door, comprising: front and rear bellcranks, each having upper and lower U-shaped slots; and a handle having T-shaped front and rear hooks engaging the front and rear bellcranks, respectively, each hook having upwardly and downwardly extending pins defining oblong cross sectional shapes, each upper and lower pin having opposite surfaces simultaneously slidably engaging a respective one of the upper and lower slots along two vertical lines of contact so as to rotate the bellcranks when the handle is actuated and wherein the front and rear bellcranks each include an upper finger having the U-shaped slot and a lower finger having the U-shaped slot, wherein the upper and lower fingers are vertically spaced apart. 12. The vehicle door of claim 11 , including: a latch mechanism configured to selectively retain the door in a closed position, and wherein at least one of the bellcranks is operably connected to the latch such that rotation of the at least one of the bellcranks unlatches the latch mechanism.
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