[0001] The present invention relates to automobile external door handle units, i.e. handle
units intended for mounting on the exteriors of automotive vehicle doors. As is commonly
known, such a door handle unit may often be mounted on its door in such a way that
the door can be prepared for opening by manually raising, from outside, a door handle
proper of the unit and the door can then be actually opened by the person standing
outside the vehicle pulling it open, if an internal push button has previously been
pushed down within the vehicle.
[0002] Hitherto known door handle units of this kind have usually been made by zinc die-casting,
or from sheet steel by pressing operations. More recently, however, they have been
made of plastics materials, so as to achieve weight reduction.
[0003] The known door handle unit comprises an external door handle proper and at least
one, but generally two, operating arms which are mechanically connected with door
lock means arranged in or on the automobile door. The handle proper and the operating
arms are united rigidly, and in one piece, when of plastics material.
[0004] Experience shows, however, that aesthetically- undesirable contraction marks may
be created on the front surface of the handle proper, during the molding thereof,
and/or also on the uniting root ends of the operating arms. If these contraction marks
should arise, the commercial value of the product is adversely affected.
[0005] It is,therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an automobile external
door handle unit in which the occurrence of such disadvantageous contraction marks
is minimised or substantially obviated.
[0006] For attaining such object, the automobile external door handle unit according to
this invention comprises an outside door handle proper and at least one operating
arm which is mechanically connected with door lock means arranged in an automotive
vehicle door, the handle proper and the operating arm being united rigidly and in
one piece, being of plastics material, is characterised by the provision of a material-thieving
bridge structure at the root end of the operating arm where it is united with the
handle proper.
[0007] This and further objects, features and advantages of the invention will appear more
clearly as the description proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawing, in
which:
Fig. 1 is a front view illustrating a known construction of door handle unit whereon
conventional disadvantageous contraction marks have been shown diagrammatically to
enable the manner in which these conventional defects are obviated or minimised in
accordance with the invention to be appreciated;
Fig. 2 is a cross-section which corresponds to the section line II-II' of Fig. 1,
still illustrating a handle unit of conventional form;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the handle proper of the handle unit of Fig. 1, when
seen from the rear side thereof, especially for the illustration of the manner invhich
the operating arms of the unit of the invention are united with the handle proper;
and
Fig. 4 is a part-sectional end view corresponding to Fig. 3.
[0008] In the following, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described
in detail and with reference to Figs. 3 and 4 of the accompanying drawing.
[0009] Before entering into the invention, a comparative conventional construction of automobile
external door handle unit which constitutes the background of the invention will be
described briefly with reference to Figs. 1 and 2.
[0010] The conventional external door handle unit is denoted generally by a reference character
"A" in Fig. 1. This comprises an external door handle proper 1 made of a hard and
rigid plastics material such as phenolic resin. A pair of remote operating arms 2
and 2a are rigidly united with the door handle proper 1. Numeral 3 indicates a housing
element, again of a hard and rigid plastics material and adapted for housing the door
handle proper 1 as shown.
[0011] Numerals 4 and 4a represent a pair of mutually- remote supporting stems which are
rigid with the rear portion of the housing element 3, although the respective connecting
portions therebetween are not specifically shown.
[0012] Each of the arms 2, 2a and the respective stems 4, 4a are mutually and pivotably
connected by means of pivot pin 5, 5a, respectively. Therefore, the handle proper
1 can be manipulated to turn relative to the housing element 3 and around the common
axis, not shown, through the two pins 5 and 5 a.
[0013] One stop end b' of a return spring 6 surrounding the pin 5 abuts the stem 4, while
the opposite stop end 6" thereof abuts on the related arm member 2 for preserving
return energy within the coil spring 6. A similar arrangement is made with a respective
coil spring 6a relative to the corresponding members 2a and 4a. Similar stop ends
of the coil spring 6a are denoted with the numerals 6a' and 6a", respectively.
[0014] The operating arms 2 and 2a are formed with respective connecting openings 8 and
8a which are mechanically linked, through link means B, so as to enable the door lock
to be released by raising the handle proper 1. Upon release of the once raised handle
proper 1, the door lock will return to its locked condition under the influence of
the return springs 6 and 6a.
[0015] With the prior art automotive outside handle unit "A" so far shown and described,
it has been specifically experienced that disadvantageous contraction marks will appear
at the time of molding of the handle proper 1 and on the front surface thereof, as
indicated schematically at a and a
2, and in correspondence with the roots or attaching portions of the operating arms
2 and 2a, respectively.
[0016] The locations of these portions a
1 and a
2 will be appreciated by consideration of Fig. 2 in combination with Fig. 1.
[0017] For avoiding these defects and in accordance with the characterising feature of the
invention, the attaching root portion of each arm 2 or 2a, is formed with a material-thieving
bridging portion 7, 7a respectively. These material-thieving bridges 7 and 7a can
be seen clearly in Figs. 3 and 4. The provision of these bridging portions is surprisingly
effective to prevent the formation of the contraction marks a
1, a
2 and a handle unit of highly pleasing appearance is thus obtained.
[0018] As has been ascertained by practical experience and as will be understood from the
foregoing description, the inventively improved automobile external door handle unit
configuration obviates the disadvantageous formation of aesthetically undesirable
contraction marks such as those shown and indicated at a
1 and a
2 in Fig. 1, in a particularly simple, yet remarkably meritorious manner.
1. An automobile external door handle unit, comprising an external door handle proper
and at least one operating arm which is mechanically connected with door lock means
arranged in an automobile door, the handle proper and the operating arm being united
rigidly and in one piece, being of plastics material, the unit being characterised
by the provision of a meterial- thieving bridge structure at the root end of the operating
arm where it is united with the handle proper.
20 A door handle unit according to claim 1 further characterised in that an operating
arm is provided at each end of said handle proper, each said operating arm having
a respective said bridge structure at its root end where it is united with the handle
proper.