Technical field
[0001] The present invention relates to a latch device of a lid to a compartment of a vehicle,
preferably a mechanism for preventing unintentional trunk entrapment, comprising a
claw being in engagement with a striker when said lid is closed, or being held in
a ready-to-engage state when the lid is open, in which state said claw is ready to
be positively brought into a locked position upon closing said lid.
State of the art
[0002] Unfortunately there are still situations where for instance children get entrapped
inside vehicle trunks. This may happen under the most innocent circumstances, for
instance when children are playing hide and seek at a local scrap yard, since as we
all know, to children the forbidden always is the most interesting and inviting, but
also under more serious or dangerous circumstances where someone is put in a vehicle
trunk against his or her own will and thus is entrapped. Vehicle trunks are of tradition
quite enclosed sites. The available volume thereof is normally very limited, thus
the possibilities to move therein are small. Therefore also the available amount of
air is delimited. Consequently an entrapment of said kind represents a serious, deadly
risk if disregarded.
Today a direct pawl release is used having a fluorescent handle. The release effort
thereof is with existing solutions definitely is too high for a child entrapped like
this. On top of this, many times also the weight of the trunk lid is such that even
if a person who is entrapped manages to release the direct pawl, he or she may not
realise that the trunk lid has been released since it stays in the same position in
spite of the release due to its weight and maybe also due to failing lifting means.
The weight of the trunk lid may also be larger than the weight thereof itself, due
to for instance snow piling upon the outside of the lid.
Description of the invention
[0003] It is therefore an object with the present invention to minimize the release effort
necessary to release a trunk lid of a vehicle from the inside thereof, should someone
become entrapped inside such a trunk. The aim is to reduce said effort to a level
on or around one fifth the level of existing solutions. This level represents an effort
that more or less equals forces such as sealing forces and tolerances of the vehicle
structure itself and cannot with foreseeable means be further minimized.
[0004] According to the invention said trunk lid latch device comprise an opening/unlocking
sub device, having elastic biasing means as well as a releasable pawl for the capture
and storage of potential energy, the sub device being connected to an arrangement
in the compartment of said vehicle for the release of said pawl, to thereby upon release
of said claw, simultaneously and momentarily also release the energy stored in the
opening/unlocking device against either said lid or part of the structure of the vehicle,
to positively be able to force said lid to a visibly open position.
[0005] Said opening/unlocking sub device comprise a pop-up bar, part of which is encircled
by a coil spring acting between a part of a trunk lid or a part of the structure of
the vehicle and an abutment on said bar, said abutment acting both as such to said
spring and as an abutment to said release pawl. This means that the spring automatically
or by hand will become loaded again by making use of the pop-up bar when or before
the trunk lid is closed after having been activated making use of the inventive device.
[0006] The device according to the invention includes a block bar which automatically blocks
said sub device in an open position for the trunk lid. Hereby a slumbering device
is achieved, which is possible to activate only should a person become entrapped inside
a trunk.
[0007] Also by being completely mechanical, the sub device will provide an elimination of
the risk for entrapment also in a car on a scrap yard, since no electricity is required
for it to work.
Brief description of the drawings
[0008] Below the present invention will be described with reference to two schematic embodiments,
shown on the enclosed drawings, in which
Fig 1 show a schematic view of a first embodiment of a trunk lid latch device according
to the invention, and
Fig 2 shows another schematic view of a second embodiment thereof.
Description of embodiments
[0009] As is shown in fig 1, a trunk lid latch device 1 comprise a mount 2, on which a pivotable
claw 3 is mounted. Said claw 3, encircles a striker 4 in a locked condition for said
trunk lid (not shown). The latch mechanism 1 in a position as is shown here, may very
well be mounted on a lower rear part of a vehicle structure, i.e. a part of the vehicular
body. As is also conventional in for instance cars, said deice 1 is also, if turned
upside down, easy to imagine mounted in a lower rear part of said trunk lid. The claw
3 is by use of a spring (not shown) on its pivot shaft biased to unloaded take a position
corresponding an opened trunk lid: However, said mount 2 has a primary release pawl
5, which like said claw 3 is biased by a spring (not shown), to here take a position
where a pawl portion 6 thereof normally is situated and may slide along a periferal
portion 7 of the claw 3, to eventually upon closing the trunk lid engage a notch 8
along said portion 7. In the vicinity of said notch 8, more or less in the middle
between the same and a point of pivotation 9 for said claw 3, a pivotable point of
fixation for a block bar 10 is situated. The mounting 2 also includes a pop-up bar
11, which is arranged to be able to be positively expelled by a forceful spring 12
at wish. The block bar 10 interacts with the pop-up bar 11 in that the block bar 10,
when a trunk lid to which the latch mechanism 1 is applied is open, hinders the activation
of said pop-up bar 11 in order to avoid otherwise possible accidents.
The primary release pawl 5, comprise two different actuation means, a first lever
13 and a second lever 14. Said first lever 13 is to be actuated by an electromagnetic
release piston 16. The other, second lever 14 is to be actuated by the pop-up bar
11 upon actuation thereof. By its design it may be said to be neutral with regard
to possible g-forces in the event of a side-impact accident. Thereby the trunk will
not by accident pop-up in such a case, since the pawl is pivotally inertialless around
its shaft of pivotation.
The pop-up bar 11 has for its release a secondary release pawl 16, biased toward a
position keeping the pop-up bar in a ready to release state, by a spring (not shown)
on its shaft. The secondary pawl 16 is for its release connected to a relatively stiff
cable 17, having a sling or a loop 18 at its end for gripping purposes. Said sling
18 is made fluorescent and is supposed to be led from said latch mechanism 1 through
the upholstery of the trunk or trunk lid, depending on its application, to be easy
to find and grasp in the event of an entrapment occurring.
According to Fig 2, a somewhat different embodiment of the sub device 11, 11a, 12,
12a according to the invention is shown. In this case no mounting is shown, however
such a mounting is for obvious reasons a necessity here as well according to the above
embodiment. A trunk lid latch mechanism, generically between the embodiments denoted
1, has a striker 4a, a claw 3a and a primary release pawl 5a. As is obvious, said
primary pawl 5a is independently movable in relation to a secondary release pawl 16a,
which against an abutment 20 keeps a pop-up bar 11, 11a, which in turn is biased by
a spring 12, 12a, in a resting ready-to-release state. Both said release pawls 5a,
16a are like according to the first embodiment biased by springs (not shown), arranged
on the respective shafts around which each pawl is able to pivot upon actuation thereof.
The pop-up bars of each said latch mechanisms may comprise an impact spring (not shown)
at the outer end of each bar, that minimizes the beating force of the pop-up bar 11
and 11 a respectively, when it hits against its counterparts in either the trunk lid
or trunk structure, depending upon its mount. In both cases said beating force will
generate a loud noise to verify that the lid has been released from its locked and
closed position.
[0010] Each said trunk lid latch device 1 or 1a works in more or less the same fashion.
Starting with the device 1 of Fig 1, the normal service thereof includes the cooperation
between the striker 4 and its claw 5, as a counterpart.
[0011] When the trunk lid is open the claw 3 is situated in its released state with the
block bar 10 in a position penetrating the lower end (in the figure) of the pop-up
bar 11. By this penetration by the block bar 10, an unintentional release of the pop-up
bar is never possible. One could say that the block-bar 10 gives the sub device 11,
11a; 12, 12a according to the invention a slumbering character by introducing this
safety feature.
A normal opening of the trunk lid is affected through actuation of the release piston,
which may be either mechanically or electrically triggered or both. The piston 15
acts on the lever 13, to force the primary release pawl 5 out of its notch 8, upon
which the claw 3 firstly moves counter clockwise to release from the pawl and secondly
turns to move clockwise. Upon turning clockwise, the claw 3 after first having completely
pulled the block bar 10 out of the pop-up bar 11 when turning counter clock-wise,
the block bar 10 is for further enhancing the security, reinserted, now even further
than before.
As is visible in fig 1, apart from all parts of the latch device 1 described above,
said mount 2 also comprise two sturdy jaws 19. As is conventional in latch mechanisms
of this kind, these jaws will, if necessary, steer the trunk lid into position for
locking when thrusted towards the structure of the trunk lid opening, should the "angle
of attack" of the trunk lid be defective in any way.
In the event a person is entrapped inside a vehicle trunk, the cable 17 is due to
its fluorescent appearance clearly visibly arranged in the vicinity of the latch mechanism
1. If pulled, the cable 17 in turn pulls the secondary release pawl 16, which frees
pop-up bar to an extension necessary to engage with the second lever 14 of the primary
pawl 5. Once affected, it pivots the claw 3 some degrees counter-clockwise to an extent
necessary to release the same and consequently unlock the trunk lid while it some
infinitesimal time unit thereafter also frees the block bar 10 from its engagement
with the pop-up bar 11. The pop-up bar 11 is thereafter expelled whereby it forcefully
while initially generating said loud noise lifts the trunk lid from the structure
of the trunk lid opening, irrespective of a possible snow load (or the like) on top
of the lid or not. The trunk lid is thereby opened to an extent that it becomes visible
that it is opened and the entrapped person may exit.
In accordance with Fig 2 the function of the device shown there is in accordance with
the following. In a locked condition the claw 3a encircles its striker 4a. To release
said claw 3a from its engagement with the striker 4a the primary pawl 5a must be pivoted
counter clockwise around its point of pivot. When released, the claw 3a no longer
keep the primary pawl 5a in a locked position, thus the same releases from the striker
4a.
Should a person get entrapped, like described above, the secondary pawl 16a is instead
freed from its engagement with the pop-up bar 11 a. Following the release thereof,
the same starts to accelerate and in that process it affects the primary pawl 5a in
the same fashion as it is positively affected during a normal opening of the trunk
lid. Thus the claw 3a almost instantaneously changes position to free the trunk lid,
while at the same time the pop-up bar 11a continues to accelerate to push up the trunk
lid to an open position, independent of whether it is loaded with for instance snow
or else matter.
It should in the context be noted that the active end (maybe "free end" in an expelled
condition) of the pop-up bar 11, 11a must not be arranged in contact with its counterpart,
the trunk lid (not shown) or the structure of the trunk lid opening, but close thereto
to while still generating a loud noise confirming that the lid has been opened as
pointed out above, to thereby minimize the size in the impact against said counterpart.
The device as described provides three feedbacks; sound; movement and a visual opening
of the trunk lid. It should finally clearly be noted that two criteria must be fulfilled
to activate the device according to the invention:
1. The trunk lid must be closed
2. A handle inside the trunk must be pulled.
The invention described in detail above should not in any way be considered delimited
by the description of these embodiments but should instead be so considered within
the realm of the enclosed claims.
1. Latch device (1) of a lid to a compartment of a vehicle, comprising a claw (3, 3a)
being in engagement with a striker (4, 4a) when said lid is closed, or being held
in a ready-to-engage state when the lid is open, characterised by comprising an opening device (11, 11a; 12, 12a) having elastic biasing means (12,12a
) as well as a releasable pawl (16, 16a) for the capture and storage of potential
energy, the device (11, 11a; 12, 12a) being connected to an arrangement (17) in the
compartment of said vehicle for the release of said pawl (16, 16a), to thereby upon
release of said claw (3, 3a), simultaneously and momentarily also release the energy
stored in the opening device (11, 11a; 12, 12a) against either said lid or part of
the structure of the vehicle, to force said lid to a visibly open position.
2. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that the elastic biasing means (12, 12a) of said opening/unlocking sub device (11, 11a;
12, 12a) comprise a pop-up bar (11, 11a), part of which is encircled by a coil spring
(12) acting between a part of a trunk lid or a part of the structure of the vehicle
and an abutment (20) on said bar, said abutment (20) being able to act both as such
to said spring (12) and as an abutment to said secondary release pawl (16, 16a).
3. Device according to claim 2, characterised in that said sub device (11, 11a; 12, 12a) in its armed position is actuated by making use
of a cable (17), physically connected to said pawl (16, 16a).
4. Device according to claim 3, characterised in that said cable (17) has an easy to grip shape and is made fluorescent to be visible in
complete darkness.
5. Device according to anyone of the preceeding claims, characterised in that it comprise a normally used actuating system including either a bowden cable ( or
an electrically powered actuator, or both, connected to a primary release pawl (5)
where the electrically powered actuator may be remotely controllable
6. Device according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterised in that said sub device (11, 11a; 12, 12a) comprise a block bar (10) which automatically
blocks said sub device in all normal positions except for when the release pawl (16,
16a) is enforced when said lid is closed.
7. Device according to anyone of the preceeding claims, characterised in that the pop-up bar (11, 11a) for said sub device (11, 11 a; 12, 12a) comprise a block
bar (10) by which said pop-up bar (11) is transversally blocked due to cooperation
between the block-bar (10) and said with the claw (3, 3a) of the lid latch device.