Electrical Door Latch
First Claim
1. A door latch apparatus comprising:
- a ratchet, a co-operating pawl, a primary pawl release, a secondary pawl release, and an actuator;
said ratchet being movable between an open position in which a mating striker can be engaged and disengaged therefrom, and a closed position in which the mating striker is captured thereby;
said pawl being movable between a first position preventing movement of said ratchet from said closed position to said open position, and a second position permitting movement of said ratchet from said closed position to said open position, whereby to permit release of the striker;
said actuator being connected in a first path to cause said primary pawl release to urge said pawl to said second position;
said actuator being connected in a second path to cause said secondary pawl release to urge said pawl to said second position;
said actuator being operable to transmit a release signal along said second path in the event that said pawl is not released when a release signal is transmitted along said first drive path.
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Abstract
A latching apparatus may have a normal mode of operation in which a mechanical signal is employed to actuate a door pawl, and hence to release a door latch ratchet. An electrical actuator may be employed to send that mechanical signal, and operation of the actuator may be governed by an electronic control unit (ECU). The latch apparatus may also have a second, or emergency, mode of operation in which a second mechanical signal path is employed either to cause an augmented force to be employed to release the pawl, or to cause a sudden impulse to urge the pawl to release, the sudden impulse being driven by a release of energy from an energy storage device, in particular a mechanical energy storage device. The apparatus may include either an electrical or a mechanical door handle interrupt to prevent unwanted activation. The device may also include an auxiliary electrical back-up power source in the event of a main power source failure.
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28 Claims
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1. A door latch apparatus comprising:
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a ratchet, a co-operating pawl, a primary pawl release, a secondary pawl release, and an actuator; said ratchet being movable between an open position in which a mating striker can be engaged and disengaged therefrom, and a closed position in which the mating striker is captured thereby; said pawl being movable between a first position preventing movement of said ratchet from said closed position to said open position, and a second position permitting movement of said ratchet from said closed position to said open position, whereby to permit release of the striker; said actuator being connected in a first path to cause said primary pawl release to urge said pawl to said second position; said actuator being connected in a second path to cause said secondary pawl release to urge said pawl to said second position; said actuator being operable to transmit a release signal along said second path in the event that said pawl is not released when a release signal is transmitted along said first drive path. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A latch comprising:
- a ratchet and pawl assembly;
a sector lever;
an emergency release spring for urging the sector lever to act against the pawl to release the ratchet;
a sector pawl biased to check sector lever from engaging the pawl; and
a motorized actuator operable in a first mode to act directly against the pawl to release the ratchet and operable in a second mode to disengage the sector pawl from checking the sector lever. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19)
- a ratchet and pawl assembly;
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20. A latch comprising:
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a motorized release actuator, the actuator having an output element; a catch movable between an engaged position in which the release actuator is precluded from moving even if the motor of the release energizer is actuated and a disengaged position wherein the actuator output is free to move; said catch being mechanically linked to at least one of (a) an inside door handle and (b) an outside door handle; and the catch being biased to the engaged position and movable to the disengaged position by a pull on either of the inside or outside door handles. - View Dependent Claims (21)
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22. A latch comprising:
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a ratchet and pawl assembly; a first gear enabled to act against the pawl to release the ratchet; a reduction gear set mounted to act against the pawl to release the ratchet; and a release actuator; the release actuator being operable in a first direction to activate the first gear to release the pawl and operable being in a second direction to activate the reduction gear set to release the pawl. - View Dependent Claims (23)
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24. A door system comprising:
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inside and outside handles mounted to a door; a latch having an ECU and an electrically operated door release actuator; the inside and outside door handles being electrically connected to the ECU and release actuator a receptacle mounted in one of (a) the interior side of the door and (b) the exterior side of the door, the receptacle having an electrical contact, the receptacle being connected to at least the ECU. - View Dependent Claims (25)
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26. A latching system in a vehicle having a main battery, an electronic latch having a ratchet and a pawl, and a latch ECU, there being a switch installed between the battery and the ECU, the system including an auxiliary battery connected to the latch ECU, said switch being actuated by the latch ratchet.
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27. A latching system in a vehicle having a main battery, the latching system including an electronic latch having a ratchet and a pawl, and a latch ECU, there being an auxiliary battery connected to the latch ECU, and an anti-fuse member installed between the battery and ECU, which anti-fuse device is permanently closed after the main vehicle battery is wired to wires connected to the ECU.
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28. A latching system in a vehicle having a main battery, the latching system including an electronic latch having a ratchet and a pawl, and a latch ECU, and at least two switches mounted to inhibit release of the latch, wherein both switches must be activated to permit the latch to open.
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