Power actuator for motor-vehicle door latch
First Claim
1. A motor-vehicle power actuator comprising:
- a housing;
an electric motor in the housing having an output shaft defining a shaft axis and rotatable thereabout;
an input gear fixed on the shaft axis and rotatable thereabout by the motor;
a threaded spindle extending along and rotatable about a spindle axis in the housing;
an output gear fixed on the spindle adjacent and out of contact with the input gear;
a nut threaded on the spindle and nonrotatable relative thereto, whereby rotation of the spindle in one rotational sense displaces the nut axially relative to the spindle axis in an actuation direction and rotation of the spindle in an opposite rotational sense displaces the nut axially relative to the spindle in an opposite release direction;
a rocker pivotal in the housing on the shaft axis;
an intermediate gear journaled in the rocker, meshing with the input gear, and also meshable with the output gear, the rocker being pivotal between an end position in which the intermediate gear meshes with the output gear and through an intermediate position in which the intermediate gear does not mesh with the output gear, the rocker and intermediate gear being so positioned that, on normal forward rotation of the motor shaft, the rocker moves into its end position;
biasing means including a magnet seated in the housing and another magnet in the rocker adjacent the housing magnet for urging the rocker into the intermediate position except when the motor is energized and is rotatably driving its shaft; and
spring means engaged between the housing and the nut for axially biasing the nut in one of the directions, whereby when the motor is not actuated the biasing means disconnects the input and intermediate gears from the output gear and the spring means urges the nut in the one direction.
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Abstract
A motor-vehicle power actuator has a housing, an electric motor in the housing having an output shaft, an input gear fixed on the shaft, a threaded spindle extending along and rotatable about a spindle axis in the housing, an output gear fixed on the spindle adjacent and out of contact with the input gear, and a nut threaded on the spindle and nonrotatable relative thereto. Thus rotation of the spindle in one rotational sense displaces the nut axially relative to the spindle axis in a release direction. A rocker pivotal in the housing on the shaft axis carries an intermediate gear meshing with the input gear, and also meshable with the output gear. The rocker is pivotal between an end position in which the intermediate gear meshes with the output gear and through an intermediate position in which the intermediate gear does not mesh with the output gear. The rocker and intermediate gear are so positioned that, on normal forward rotation of the motor shaft, the rocker moves into its end position. A biasing unit urges the rocker into the intermediate position except when the motor is energized and is rotatably driving its shaft and a spring unit engaged between the housing and the nut axially biases the nut in one of the directions so that when the motor is not actuated the biasing unit disconnects the input and intermediate gears from the output gear and the spring unit urges the nut in the one direction.
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7 Claims
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1. A motor-vehicle power actuator comprising:
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a housing; an electric motor in the housing having an output shaft defining a shaft axis and rotatable thereabout; an input gear fixed on the shaft axis and rotatable thereabout by the motor; a threaded spindle extending along and rotatable about a spindle axis in the housing; an output gear fixed on the spindle adjacent and out of contact with the input gear; a nut threaded on the spindle and nonrotatable relative thereto, whereby rotation of the spindle in one rotational sense displaces the nut axially relative to the spindle axis in an actuation direction and rotation of the spindle in an opposite rotational sense displaces the nut axially relative to the spindle in an opposite release direction; a rocker pivotal in the housing on the shaft axis; an intermediate gear journaled in the rocker, meshing with the input gear, and also meshable with the output gear, the rocker being pivotal between an end position in which the intermediate gear meshes with the output gear and through an intermediate position in which the intermediate gear does not mesh with the output gear, the rocker and intermediate gear being so positioned that, on normal forward rotation of the motor shaft, the rocker moves into its end position; biasing means including a magnet seated in the housing and another magnet in the rocker adjacent the housing magnet for urging the rocker into the intermediate position except when the motor is energized and is rotatably driving its shaft; and spring means engaged between the housing and the nut for axially biasing the nut in one of the directions, whereby when the motor is not actuated the biasing means disconnects the input and intermediate gears from the output gear and the spring means urges the nut in the one direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A motor-vehicle power actuator comprising:
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a housing; an electric motor in the housing having an output shaft defining a shaft axis and rotatable thereabout; an input gear fixed on the shaft axis and rotatable thereabout by the motor; a threaded spindle extending along and rotatable about a spindle axis in the housing; an output gear fixed on the spindle adjacent and out of contact with the input gear; a nut threaded on the spindle and nonrotatable relative thereto, whereby rotation of the spindle in one rotational sense displaces the nut axially relative to the spindle axis in an actuation direction and rotation of the spindle in an opposite rotational sense displaces the nut axially relative to the spindle in an opposite release direction; a rocker pivotal in the housing on the shaft axis; an intermediate gear journaled in the rocker, meshing with the input gear, and also meshable with the output gear, the rocker being pivotal between an end position in which the intermediate gear meshes with the output gear and through an intermediate position in which the intermediate gear does not mesh with the output gear, the rocker and intermediate gear being so positioned that, on normal forward rotation of the motor shaft, the rocker moves into its end position; biasing means for urging the rocker into the intermediate position except when the motor is energized and is rotatably driving its shaft; and spring means including a bellows spring connected between the housing and the nut for axially biasing the nut in one of the directions, whereby when the motor is not actuated the biasing means disconnects the input and intermediate gears from the output gear and the spring means urges the nut in the one direction. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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