[0001] This invention relates to an internal opening system for the rear doors of vehicles,
normally in industrial vehicles, provided with rear doors. These vehicles generally
have two doors, which might be equal to each other in size or different from each
other, and in order to open them it is first necessary to open one of the doors from
the exterior and then open the other door from the interior.
[0002] The opening systems are usually large in size due to the fact that the doors themselves
are large and have a lot of space between the inner and outer metal panels of the
doors.
[0003] Nevertheless, there are doors that do not have so much space between the inner and
outer metal panels, in which case the solution usually adopted is to locate the opening
mechanism on the interior of the door fixed to its inner metal panel.
[0004] This type of location has several disadvantages, such as uncomfortable access from
the exterior of the vehicle in order to open the door; the movement that it is necessary
to apply onto the operating handle for opening the door is not very natural as it
does not follow the opening direction of the door because the movement of the handle
is perpendicular to the turning direction of the door; there is the possibility that
the load in the vehicle might shift and prevent access for internal opening, so that
it would be necessary to move away the shifted load in order to proceed with opening.
[0005] One object of this invention is to provide an internal opening system for the rear
doors of vehicles which is small in size and enables it to be fixed in the edge of
small doors.
[0006] Another object of the invention is to provide an internal opening system that noticeably
reduces the final effort to be applied on the opening handle.
[0007] Another object of the invention is to provide an internal opening system that helps
to reduce the opening torque of the locks in the handle, as well as limiting the travel
of the handle for this opening.
[0008] To put these objectives into practice, the invention claims an opening system which
is mounted on the interior of the edge of the door leaf or wing which is opened from
the interior, i.e. the door leaf which is open in second place, with a communication
that passes through the said edge, allowing the placing of a handle with limited turning
in order to carry out the opening of the door leaf in question.
[0009] Thus, on the interior side of the edge, a rectangular-shaped flat casing is placed,
which has a wide through hole towards one side of its centre, an approximately centred
projection towards the interior of the door and two holes, one at each end of this
casing.
[0010] An L-shaped piece of trim or ornamenter, slightly longer than the length of the casing,
is placed on the external part of the edge of the door and assemble to it by clipping,
taking in the corner, the edge and part of the interior side of the door. One of the
wings or sides of this trim, the longer one, is placed over the edge of the door and
the shorter one over the interior side of the door.
[0011] The clipping on of the trim is carried out by an internal ledge in its shorter wing,
which is inserted by pressing it into an opening made in the interior side of the
door.
[0012] The longer wing of the trim is provided with two end holes, which are separated from
each other the same distance as the two end holes in the casing referred to previously,
and a transversal recess open to the exterior and directed towards the exterior of
the door, with the position of this recess corresponding with that of the larger hole
in the casing described earlier.
[0013] The spindle or neck of a handle passes through the larger hole in the casing and
through the opening in the trim, with a torsion spring around this spindle and housed
in the interior of a groove. The spindle protrudes inward and receives a toothed pinion,
on which a bushing or sleeve is placed that surrounds a small axial closure part received
in an axial blind hollow in the spindle.
[0014] Towards one side of this assembly and in the end holes in the casing and in the trim,
a bolt is passed through, with its free end receiving a support. This support is an
uneven part with two flat portions parallel to each other and also parallel to the
planes of the trim and of the casing, with both portions being connected by a vertical
sector.
[0015] The lower portion is placed on the casing and is provided with a hole through which
the previously mentioned bolt passes and is secured by a weldable nut.
[0016] The higher portion of this support has a hole in which the bushing of the handle
is positioned and fixed by the head of the axial closure part.
[0017] This higher portion of the support is provided with a wide vertical projection with
a free U-shaped end, in which the end of the sheath of the cable is held, that comes
from the upper door closer in the frame of the vehicle.
[0018] The previously described spring is fixed to the base of the mechanism and to the
pinion of the handle so that the latter returns to its rest position once the handle
is released after being operated.
[0019] The support described is fixed and the handle makes the pinion turn when it is operated
by the user from the exterior of the edge of the door.
[0020] On the inward centred projection of the casing is situated firstly the base of a
second adjustable support, which also has a wide vertical projection finishing in
a U-shaped end, in which the part of the cable that comes from the lower lock of the
door will be accommodated.
[0021] The base of this projection has a cut-out, into which the centred projection of the
casing enters, with this base resting on the surface of the casing and on its other
end there is another cut-out that remains at the height of the other hole in the casing
and in the trim.
[0022] Above the base of this adjustable support and on the centred projection of the casing
is arranged a second pinion that engages with that of the handle and over this is
the holed base of a butterfly-shaped part ("butterfly") fixed by a bushing, which
in turn is secured in position by the head of another small axial closure part that
is housed in an axial blind hollow in the centred projection of the casing.
[0023] The butterfly is provided with two vertical projections, aligned with each other
and on both sides of its central hole, with these two projections having U-shaped
ends, which remain in the same theoretical horizontal continent plane in relation
to the ends of the two projections of the fixed support and adjustable support.
[0024] The U-shaped ends of the projections of the butterfly receive the ends of the cables
that come from the two locks, upper and lower, and from the projections of the two
supports, in such a way that the turning of the handle is transmitted to its pinion,
which transmits it to the pinion of the butterfly, causing it to turn.
[0025] The projections on the butterfly remain individually substantially superficially
opposite the projections of the two supports when the hand is in its non-operated
or rest position, with the ends of the sheaths of the cables secured to the U-shaped
ends of the projections of the two supports, fixed and adjustable.
[0026] In this position, and on turning the handle and the butterfly, it puts tension non
the two ends of the cable, causing the opening of the two locks, upper and lower,
given that in the position of the unit prepared to be operated, both supports are
fixed.
[0027] The turning of the handle is very small, for instance of the order of 28 degrees,
with which it does not protrude from the plan view of the edge of the door.
[0028] As stated previously, one of the bolts that connects the trim, the casing and the
support is fixed, so the support on that side has been called fixed support.
[0029] The other support, called adjustable, can have some play in its position in order
to eliminate the problem known as "double opening", which occurs when one of the two
locks on the door opens before the other one and this can be noticed when the mechanism
is operated.
[0030] The opening mechanism, instead of including the said fixed bolt, can have a lug for
fastening this side of the operating or drive system and on the other side a bolt
to fasten and allow the appropriate adjustment of the opening.
[0031] The size of the butterfly is small, and the size of the operating or drive system
is too, helping to this effect in the reduction of the lock opening torques on the
handle.
[0032] As described, the transmission of stresses from the door locks to the opening handle
are carried out by means of the pinions described, which reduce the final effort required
for opening the door.
[0033] These pinions can be replaced by a system of cams in order to obtain the desired
result as regards operating torques.
[0034] A preferential solution for the opening device is represented on the attached sheets
of drawings, in which, without any restrictive nature, the following are shown:
- Figure 1 is a front view of the rear part of a vehicle in which the invention is applied.
- Figure 2 is a perspective of the centre of the door in which the invention is applied.
- Figure 3 is an external elevation of the opening mechanism.
- Figure 4 is a view of Figure 3, as seen from behind.
- Figure 5 is a view in accordance with direction M in Figure 4.
- Figure 6 is the result of the cross section made along I-I in Figure 4.
- Figure 7 is a view of Figure 4, as seen from the left.
- Figure 8 is a detail of the assembly of the mechanism in the door.
[0035] Looking now at Figure 1, we can appreciate the two rear doors (18, 19) of a vehicle,
with the locks (20, 20') of both, in which those in the position (20) correspond to
the smaller door (18) and those of the position (20') correspond to the larger one.
The larger leaf (19) is opened from the exterior by means of the external handle or
control (21) and the smaller leaf is opened from the interior with the conventional
handle (22).
[0036] The invention claims the application of the internal opening of the leaf (18) from
its edge (17), once that the larger leaf (19) has been opened.
[0037] The arrangement of the said internal opening system for the leaf (18) is described
externally in Figure 2, in which the trim (12) is shown, fixed to the side by means
of its being clipped onto its surface. The opening system remains behind the edge
(16) and protrudes along the internal face (15) of the door.
[0038] In accordance with Figure 3, it is possible to appreciate the trim (12) with its
recess (23) in order to allow the passage of the handle (2) and the fastenings (14,
13) for the mechanism mounted on the rear casing (1), in which the fixed support (6),
the butterfly (4) and the adjustable support (5) can also be observed. The handle
(2) indicates its maximum turning movement (□).
[0039] According to Figure 4, we can appreciate the fixed support (6) secured to the casing
(1) and trim (12) by means of the weldable bolt (14) and also secured by the head
of the small axial part (28) onto the bushing of the handle (2). On one side the projection
(23) can be observed and below it the pinion (10) on the handle (2).
[0040] Towards the centre is situated the butterfly (4) with its two aligned projections
(24), as well as the pinion (9) engaged with the pinion (10) of the support (6). This
butterfly turns on the small axial part (29) when the handle is turned.
[0041] Below is positioned the adjustable support (5), which includes the vertical projection
(25) and the encased nut (13), and towards the right we can observe the internal projection
or recess (26) by which the trim will be clipped into an open cavity in the leaf of
the door.
[0042] For the placing of this mechanism, a corresponding cavity will be prepared in the
surface of the edge (16) of the door leaf, as it is obvious to point out, so that
in this cavity the appropriate means are formed for the fixing of the casing (1),
for instance. These means might be lugs that protrude from the thickness of the edge
towards the cavity and are holed, to which the casing in question is fixed, as suggested
by Figure 8, in which a cavity (30) can be observed, cut into the edge (17), with
the holed lugs (31) protruding into this cavity.
[0043] In Figure 5 we can point out the U-shaped ends of the four projections, two of which
(23, 25) are on the fixed and adjustable supports respectively, and the other two
(24) are on the butterfly, with each of the latter being aligned with each of the
former.
[0044] Figure 6 allows us to check the joint assembly of all the items, from the exterior
trim (12) on which the casing (1) is fixed and, secured to a cavity in the edge (17)
holds the rest of the mechanisms.
[0045] Thus, we can appreciate the two supports, fixed (5) and adjustable (6). The first
of these is secured to the casing (1) by the system (14) on its lower portion and
by the bushing (7) mounted on the closure part (28) of the spindle of the handle (2).
[0046] Passing through the adjustable support (6) are the projection (32) from the casing,
through a cut-out (33) in the support, and the system (13) at the end, permitting
the appropriate adjustment, which has already been referred to previously.
[0047] The spindle of the handle includes a pinion (10) that engages with the pinion (9)
of the internal projection (32), which is situated on the support (6). Above the pinion
(9), the base of the butterfly (4) is supported, controlled by the bushing (8).
[0048] The movement of the handle (2) causes its pinion to make the other pinion (9) turn,
causing the turning of the butterfly (4). When this turning is carried out the spring
(3) on the spindle of the handle makes this handle return to its initial position.
[0049] From Figure 7, we can point out the positions of the projections (23) of the support
(6), (24) of the butterfly (4) and (25) of the support (5), whose free U-shaped allow
them to take in the ends of the sheaths of the cables that come form the upper and
lower locks (20).
[0050] Therefore, the end of the sheath of the cable from the upper lock is fixed in the
projection (23) and the end of the corresponding cable is fixed in the projection
(24) parallel and aligned with it. For its part, the sheath that comes from the lower
lock is fixed in the projection (25), while the end of the corresponding cable is
fixed in the nearby projection (24).
[0051] With the turning of the handle (2), the turning of the butterfly (4) takes place
and consequently the projections (24) move away from the projections (23, 25) so that
tension is placed on the cables of the upper and lower locks, causing them to open.
When the action on the handle is released, the torsion spring (3) makes the system
return to its initial position.
1. Internal opening system for the rear doors of vehicles, of the type which are connected
to the upper and lower locks (20) of a door leaf (18) by means of a control (22),
generally internal and operated from the internal side of the said leaf, which is
characterised by;
- a unit or assembly which is mounted on the edge (17) of the door leaf (18) in which
a handle (2) is situated that turns in a substantially parallel plane to the surface
of the said edge, protruding slightly from the surface mentioned on which a piece
of trim (12) is situated and clipped to the body of the door, with this trim being
provided with a horizontal side opening (23), open towards one side, and two end holes,
upper and lower,
- a plate by way of a casing (1), which is situated on the internal side or face of
the trim with a hole through which the spindle of the handle (2) passes and another
two end holes that coincide with those of the trim, as well as a projection (32) towards
the interior of the edge of the door, in that this casing is situated over a cavity
(30) in the surface of the edge, and is secured to this cavity through means of connection
to lugs (31) on this cavity,
- a toothed pinion (10) fixed to the spindle of the handle (2) by an upper bushing
(7), with this bushing being secured by the head of an axial part (28) which becomes
housed in an axial blind hollow in the said spindle, with the bushing (7) in turn
receiving a flat portion of a fixed support (5) with an uneven shape, whose other
portion is fixed to one of the end holes in the casing and secured to the trim by
means of a bolt and weldable nut (14), in hat the pinion (10) turns with the spindle
of the handle and is connected with a torsion spring (3) fastened to the base of the
mechanism,
- another support (6) with a cut-out hole (33) through which the projection (32) from
the casing passes through and secured to the other end of the said casing and to the
other end of the trim by means of a bolt and an encased nut (13), in that above this
support and on the projection (32) is accommodated a toothed pinion (9) which receives
at the top the flat base of a butterfly (4), which is arranged below a bushing (8)
and closed by the head of a closure part (29) lodged in an axial hollow hole in the
projection (32), in that the pinion turns when the pinion (10) of the handle turns,
causing the butterfly (4) to turn,
- some vertical projections protruding towards the interior and finishing in U-shaped
ends that stand out from the two supports (5, 6), with one projection on each one
(23) and (25) respectively and two projections (24) on the butterfly, which are aligned
at the upper end and equally separated from the centre on which the said butterfly
turns, in that in the rest position of the mechanism, each projection on the supports
is to be found in a position parallel to each one of the projections on the butterfly,
- the ends of the sheaths of the cables that come from the locks (20) are secured
to each of the projections on the supports, whereas the ends of the cables are secured
to the projections on the butterfly.
2. Internal opening system for the rear doors of vehicles, in accordance with claim 1,
characterised in that the two pinions (10, 9) can be replaced by cams in order to
obtain the result desired as regards operating or drive torques.
3. Internal opening system for the rear doors of vehicles, in accordance with claim 1,
characterised in that the fastening for the trim (12) and the casing (1) at one of
its ends can be carried out by means of a lug on the trim that is received in a recess
in the casing.
4. Internal opening system for the rear doors of vehicles, in accordance with claim 1,
characterised in that the angular travel of the handle (2) is preferably of about
28 degrees.