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US9863170B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9863170-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414510450-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 9, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2018 |
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A structure of a hood latch may include a base plate attached to a front side of a vehicle body having a fixation groove to allow a striker coupled to a hood to enter the fixation groove, a latch in which a first end is hinge-coupled to a first side of the base plate and a hook is formed at a second end of the latch so as to hook the striker, a pawl in which a first end is hinge-coupled to a second side of the base plate, a second end is connected to and elastically supported by a second spring, and an engagement protrusion is provided to restrict movement of the latch, a bracket to be rotated in a clockwise and anti-clockwise direction, and an actuator connected to a first side of the bracket to move the bracket in left and right directions.
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What is claimed is: 1. A structure of a hood latch for a vehicle, the structure comprising: a base plate attached to a front side of a vehicle body and having a fixation groove formed at an upper end so as to allow a striker coupled to a hood to enter the fixation groove; a latch in which a first end is hinge-coupled to a first side of the base plate and a hook is formed at a second end of the latch so as to selectively hook the striker, wherein the latch is elastically supported by a first elastic member; a pawl in which a first end is hinge-coupled to a second side of the base plate, a second end is connected to and elastically supported by a second elastic member, and an engagement protrusion is provided to the pawl to selectively restrict movement of the latch; a bracket disposed adjacent to a lower part of the pawl and the latch and selectively rotating the pawl and the latch in a clockwise and anti-clockwise direction; and an actuator that is connected to a first side of the bracket to move the bracket in left and right directions, wherein the actuator is operated to move the guide by a signal of a detecting sensor when the vehicle collision occurs, and wherein the latch is unlocked from the pawl when the actuator is operated to move the guide to rotate the pawl and the latch and the striker is moved upward to pop up the hood according to rotation of the latch, wherein the bracket has a ‘U’ shape in which a first end of the bracket is bent upward to extend up to a position higher than the lower end of the latch and to be selectively engaged to the lower end of the latch according to movement of the bracket, and a second end of the bracket is bent upward to extend up to a position higher than the lower end of the pawl, and wherein the second end of the bracket rotates the pawl to unlock the latch and the first end of the bracket rotates the latch to move the striker upward when the actuator is operated. 2. The structure of claim 1 , further comprising: a latch protrusion that protrudes from the lower end of the latch to extend downward; and a bracket extension part that protrudes from the first side of the bracket to selectively come in contact with the latch protrusion, wherein the latch is unlocked by moving the bracket to actuate the lower end of the pawl to rotate the pawl as the bracket is moved. 3. The structure of claim 2 , wherein the striker is moved upward to pop up the hood by moving the bracket extension part toward the latch protrusion to actuate the latch protrusion and thus to rotate the latch. 4. The structure of claim 2 , wherein a gap is formed between the latch protrusion and the bracket extension part, and unlocking of the latch by a rotation of the pawl and protruding of the striker by a rotation of the latch are performed in sequence due to closing of the gap by the latch protrusion and the bracket extension part coming into contact with each other. 5. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is a gunpowder type actuator operated by exploding embedded gunpowder by the signal of the detecting sensor provided at the front side of the vehicle. 6. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the actuator includes a plurality of vent holes formed within the actuator to allow gas to pass, and after the vehicle collides with a pedestrian, the hood is lowered by discharging the gas within the actuator through the vent holes.
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