[0001] This invention relates to latch assemblies for vehicle bonnets. The term bonnet is
used herein to refer to the front luggage boot cover on rear and mid engine vehicles
as well as the engine cover on any vehicle, or any similar cover that may be found
on a vehicle body.
[0002] The bonnet covering the front or engine compartment of a vehicle is usually hinged
at its rear edge to the scuttle or other part of the vehicle body and is normally
held down at its front end by a spring-loaded latch assembly releasable by remote
control from inside the vehicle or by an external release device.
[0003] The latch assembly most commonly used comprises a headed striker pin mounted on the
bonnet and adapted, as the bonnet is closed, to pass through an opening in a catch
plate secured to the grille surround or other part of the front end of the body, and
to then be engaged by a pivotal or slidable catch lever. Usually there is also a manually
releasable safety hook which is pivotally mounted on the body or bonnet and engages
with a part of the bonnet or body respectively to prevent the bonnet from opening
accidentally if the striker pin has not been fully engaged by the catch lever.
[0004] The present invention is concerned with solving or at least ameliorating some problems
which can arise with existing latch assemblies.
[0005] In order to provide a positive latching action the head of the striker pin usually
has a conical leading portion backed by a latching face which is engaged by the catch
lever in the locked condition and extends in a plane normal to the axis of the striker
pin. A sharp corner is defined between the latching face and outer face of the conical
portion of the head of the pin, and the presence of this sharp corner can, in some
circumstances, with existing designs, cause the pin to jam on any protrusion which
is present in the region of the catch plate assembly which carries the latch, thereby
preventing opening of the bonnet.
[0006] With existing designs a funnel shaped guide is usually provided on the upper face
of the catch plate assembly to cooperate with the conical portion of the head of the
striker pin and guide the head of the striker pin towards the position in which it
is engaged by the catch lever. The funnel-shaped guide is either an independent member
which is secured to the catch plate assembly or it is pressed from the plate assembly.
In either case an edge may be defined around the underside of the guide which, due
to misalignment of the various parts, in some circumstances may result in the possibility
of the latching face corner engaging with that edge to prevent release of the bonnet.
[0007] According to the invention there is provided a latch assembly for a vehicle bonnet
for receiving and releasably retaining a striker pin comprising a latching member
for engaging and retaining the striker pin, and a funnel portion for guiding the striker
pin into engagement with the latching member;
characterised in that:
the assembly further comprises a tubular portion into which the head of the striker
pin is received and retained and into which the latching member projects for engagement
with the striker pin the tubular portion and the guide funnel being formed as an integral
guide funnel and tubular member.
[0008] By using an integral guide funnel and tube member the latch assembly can be arranged
such that there are no protruding edges at the junction between the funnel and the
tube which might prevent withdrawal of the striker pin, even when the striker pin
is being urged sideways due to its initial misalignment.
[0009] Preferably the guide funnel and the tube member is moulded from a suitable plastics
material, such as a polyamide, since it is possible with a moulding to provide a one-piece
unit with a consistently smooth internal surface of low friction.
[0010] As is usual the funnel part can be made wide enough to co-operate with a frusto-conical
guide cup which is preferably mounted co-axially behind the head of the striker pin
and is spring-loaded to assist in the initial lift of the bonnet when the catch lever
is released.
[0011] The integral guide funnel and tubular member may be secured to the mounting plate
as embly by any convenient means. It can be arranged to have a snap connection or
a bayonet connection with a plate of the mounting assembly. Rotation of the integral
guide funnel and tubular member may be prevented by radial projections.
[0012] Preferably the tubular portion of the integral guide funnel and tubular member is
formed externally with a recess of at least part-annular shape, and the tubular portion
is trapped in use between the opposed edges of two plates of the plate assembly, at
least one of which projects into the recess, the two plates being secured together.
[0013] Depending on the application, the integral guide funnel and tubular member may extend
upwards so far as to need support, and in this case an extra top plate is fitted.
The provision of such a top plate lends itself to a possible arrangement for adjustment
of the whole assembly as the top and catch plate assembly together form a sandwich
above and below the body panel in which the assembly is mounted.
[0014] The aperture in the tubular portion through which the catch lever projects is preferably
a slot, and it is preferred that the head of the striker pin is of substantially cylindrical
shape immediately below the latching face and above the conical portion, and that
the depth of this cylindrical portion of the head is made greater than the depth of
the slot, to ensure that the corner of the striking face cannot become engaged with
the upper edge defining the slot.
[0015] The length of the tubular portion of the integral guide funnel and tubular member
is chosen such that in the event of overslamming of the bonnet, the head of the striker
pin cannot protrude sufficiently far below the lower end of the tubular portion such
that the latching face might engage with the tube end face.
[0016] The amount by which the head of the striker pin may extend downwards into the tubular
portion is preferably controlled by providing the guide funnel with an upwardly directed
boss which is arranged to engage with the mounting for the striker pin head on the
overslam. Alternatively boxing of the spring which biasses the guide cup may be used
to determine the overslam position of the striker pin head.
[0017] A preferred embodiment of the invention is concerned with the problem that the pivot
pin for the catch lever may, on rare occasions, break.
[0018] It is desirable to ensure that in the event of a failure of the catch lever pivot
the catch lever cannot become disengaged from the head of the striker pin.
[0019] Therefore in this preferred embodiment of the invention the latch assembly for a
vehicle bonnet incorporates a pivoted catch lever for retaining the striker pin in
a fastened position, in the closed position of the bonnet, abutment mean are provided
adjacent to the catch lever which prevent the catch lever from becoming disengaged
from the catch lever head of the striker pin in the event of failure of the pivot
for the catch lever.
[0020] The abutments are provided on the catch plate assembly for the catch lever and one
of the abutments is preferably provided by the tubular portion of the integral guide
funnel and tube member.
[0021] Another preferred embodiment of the invention is concerned with the aim that the
catch plate assembly should be sufficiently strong to take the maximum force that
may be applied to it by the safety hook in the event that the catch lever is released
whilst the car is travelling at high speed.
[0022] In this embodiment of the invention the latch assembly has an associated safety hook
assembly comprising a safety hook which is adapted to be pivotally mounted on the
vehicle bonnet or vehicle body for engagement with a hook retainer carried by a mounting
plate which is adapted to extend (in use) behind the panel of a vehicle body or bonnet
respectively, the hook retainer being carried by a portion of the mounting plate which
extends through an aperture in the panel.
[0023] Since the mounting plate extends behind the panel the fixings between the mounting
plate and the panel are not subjected to the full load exerted by the hook.
[0024] The hook retainer is preferably formed as a double thickness of sheet material, one
thickness being carried, as just specified, by an integral mounting plate which extends
behind the panel, but the other thickness being carried by a separate top plate which
is mounted on the outside of the panel, the panel thus being sandwiched between the
flanges of the two mounting plates, through which suitable fasteners extend in use.
This top plate can be the one mentioned earlier in connection with the additional
top support for the funnel and guide tube member.
[0025] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail, by way of example,
with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:-
Figures 1, 2 and 3 are respectively a partially sectioned front elevation, plan view
and transverse cross-section of a catch plate assembly embodying the first aspect
of the invention;
Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 1, showing a modification;
Figures 5, 6 and 7 are respectively a front elevation, side view (looking from the
right in Fig 5) and inverted plan view of a striker pin assembly in a second embodiment,
incorporating also a safety hook, and
Figures 8, 9 and 10 are respectively a plan view, front elevation, and transverse
section(looking from the left in Fig 9) of a catch plate assembly co-operating with
the striker pin assembly of Figures 5, 6 and 7 and incorporating the safety hook.
[0026] Referring first to Figures 1, 2 and 3, a catch plate assembly comprises a main pressing
1 designed to be secured under a panel or platform 2 on the vehicle bodywork and to
receive a central moulded plastics integral funnel and guide tube member 3 which comprises
a frusto-conical funnel port on 3a, the smaller-diameter end of which joins a tubular
portion 3b. This member 3 is preferably moulded in polyamide material which offers
very low friction to the entry of the striker pin (which wilh be like that of Figures
4, 5 and 6). The funnel and guide tube member 3 is located between the pressing 1
and a second plate 4 and is provided with lugs 5 to hold it in place; it is assembled
by inserting it in a enlarged clearance portion 6 of the hole designed to receive
it, then moving it laterally to the left (as shown in Figure 1), whereupon the lugs
are trapped between the two plates and retain and so prevent rotation of the member
3.
[0027] A rivet 7 which passes through the main pressing 1 and the second plate 4 forms a
pivot pin for a catch lever 8. The catch lever 8 is urged to the engaged position
by a spring 9. In the engaged position, an edge of the lever 8 projects into the tubular
portion 3b of the integral funnel and guide-tube member 3. A slot 10 in the member
3 provides clearance for the lever to enter the guide tube 3b. The release mechanism,
usually a rod or Bowden cable linkage connected through a hole 11 on the free end
of the lever 8, is not shown.
[0028] The lever 8 protrudes through a slot in the front flange of the pressing 1 and this,
combined with an abutment or a stop lug A, which is provided adjacent to the pivot
pin 7, ensures that, even if the pivot pin were to break in use, the catch lever 8
would not release the headed striker pin.
[0029] The funnel and guide member 3 extends downwards far enough so that even at the extreme
limits on the tolerances of the parts 'overslam' cannot cause the head of the striker
pin to pass beyond the lower end of the guide-tube portion 3b with the consequent
risk that it could jam there.
[0030] Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 1, but showing a modification in that the funnel
part 3a of the member 3 extends a substantial distance upwards from the main pressing
1. In this case the main pressing 1 has an additional pressing 12 forming a top plate
secured to it. The additional top plate 12 has a through-hole through which the funnel
portion 3a passes in order to give additional lateral support to the top end of the
funnel portion 3a.
[0031] Referring now to Figures 5, 6 and 7 these show a striker pin 13 suitable for use
with the catch plate assembly of the invention. The striker pin 13 is screwed into
a mounting plate 16 which is fixed to the bonnet of the vehicle (not shown). The head
of the pin is conical to guide it into the funnel 3a, and is backed by the usual guide
cup 14 and spring 15, the latter serving to give the bonnet an initial lift on release
of the catch lever 8. In addition, mounted on the same mounting plate 16 is a safety
hook 17, urged to its engaged position by a spring 18 and which may be manually released
by an integral finger tab 19.
[0032] The catch plate assembly that co-operates with the striker pin 13 and safety catch
shown in Figures 5 to 7 is shown in Figures 8, 9 and 10. A main catch plate pressing
20 carries a combined funnel and guide tube member 3 like that of the embodiment de
cribed earlier with reference to Figures 1 to 3, with its associated catch lever 8
on a pivot 7, and a spring 9. In the same plate 20, to the left (as shown in Figure
8) of the member 3, is an opening 21 having a raised lip 22 formed integrally at one
edge of the opening (see Fig 10) for engagement by the safety hook 17. The edge of
the catch lever 8 that engages the similar pin is chamfered in order that it is more
easily pushed aside as the striker pin 13 is introduced into the tubular portion 3b.
[0033] In addition there is a second pressing 23 forming a top plate, similar to the second
plate 4 described above with reference to Figure 4, helping to locate the upper part
of the funnel portion 3a of the member 3. This top plate 23 also has a raised portion
24 forming a shroud that reinforces the lip 22, as shown in Figure 10. Thus even if
the main bonnet catch is inadvertently released by the driver when the vehicle is
travelling at a high speed the sudden upward impact of the safety hook against the
lip 22 will not lead to disaster.
[0034] The top plate 23 has a further use. Whereas the main catch plate 20 is mounted below
the body panel or platform 2, the top plate 23 is above it, and so when the catch
is assembled the panel 2 is sandwiched between the two said plates 20, 23. This makes
lateral adjustment of the catch assembly on mounting particularly easy, with the securing
crews passing through elongated or clearance holes in the body panel 2.
1. A latch assembly for a vehicle bonnet for receiving and releasably retaining a
striker pin (13) comprising a latching member (8) for engaging and retaining the striker
pin (13), and a funnel portion (3a) for guiding the striker pin (13) into engagement
with the latching member (8);
characterised in that:
the assembly further comprises a tubular portion (3b) into which the head of the striker
pin (13) is received and retained and nto which the latching member (8) projects for
engagement with the striker pin, the tubular portion (3b) and the guide funnel (3a)
being formed as an integral guide funnel and tubular member (3).
2. A latch assembly according to claim 1 in which the integral guide funnel and tubular
member (3) is a plastics moulding.
3. A latch assembly according to claim 1 or claim 2 having first and second plates
(1, 4) secured together through which the integral guide funnel and tubular member
(3) passes, the integral guide funnel and tubular member having one or more projections
(5) which are clamped between the plates (1, 4) to retain the integral guide funnel
and tubular member (3) in position.
4. A latch assembly according to any preceding claim having a top plate (12) the upper
part of the integral guide funnel and tubular member (3) passing through and being
supported by the top plate (12).
5. A latch assembly according to any preceding claim in which the latching member
(8) is an elongate bar mounted by a pivot (7) on the first and/or second plate (1,
4) and the integral guide funnel and tubular member (3) has a slot (10) in the tubular
portion (3b) thereof through which the latching member (8) passes in order to engage
the striker pin(13).
6. A latch assembly according to claim 5 having resilient biassing means (9) to urge
the latching member (8) towards the tubular portion (3b).
7. A latch assembly according to any one of claims 5 to 7 further comprising abutment
means (A) adjacent the pivot (7) of the latching member (8) to restrict movement of
the latching member (8) away from the tubular portion (3b) if the pivot (7) should
fail.
8. A latch assembly according to any preceding claim further comprising a safety hook
(17) adapted for pivotal connection to either one of the bonnet or the vehicle body
and a hook retainer adapted or connection to the other one of the bonnet or vehicle
body, the hook retainer (22) being carried by a mounting plate (20) adapted to extend
behind a panel (2) of the vehicle body or bonnet, the hook retainer (22) being carried
on a portion of the mounting plate (20) which extends through an aperture in the panel
(2) towards the hook (17).
9. A latch assembly according to claim 8 having an upper plate (23) adapted to be
fastened in use to the mounting plate (20), part of the panel (2) being sandwiched
therebetween.
10. A latch assembly according to claim as dependant from claim 3, in which the upper
plate (23) and the first plate (1) are formed as an integral component.
11. A latch assembly according to claim 9 or claim 10 as dependent on claim 3, in
which the mounting plate (20) and the second plate (4) are formed as an integral component.