Electronic vehicle door unlatch control
First Claim
1. A control for a vehicle door unlatch mechanism, the vehicle door unlatch mechanism comprising a rotatable fork bolt and a detent on one of a vehicle body and a vehicle door and a striker on the other of the vehicle body and the vehicle door, the fork bolt having a door closed position in which the striker is retained therein against an opening force generated between the door and body and a door open position in which the striker is released therefrom to allow the door to be opened by the opening force, the control comprising, in combination:
- a reversible actuator activatable in a first direction to move the detent from a fork bolt retaining position to a fork bolt releasing position, the detent remaining in the fork bolt releasing position when the actuator is deactivated, and further activatable in a second direction to return the detent from the fork bolt releasing position toward the fork bolt retaining position;
an unlatch switch activated by the vehicle fork bolt to provide a first signal when the fork bolt is in the door closed position and to provide a second signal when the fork bolt is in the door open position;
release means for generating a door opening signal;
opening means responsive to the door opening signal to activate the actuator in the first direction and deactivate it when the unlatch switch provides the second signal or at the end of a first predetermined time period, whichever occurs first; and
reset means for activating the actuator in the second direction, following deactivation of the actuator by the opening means, when the unlatch switch provides the second signal, when the release means no longer generates the door opening signal, or at the end of a second predetermined time period longer than the first predetermined time period, whichever occurs first.
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Abstract
An electronic vehicle door unlatch control reduces unwanted noise and actuator stress by varying unlatch actuator activation duration to provide the minimum duration required for door opening. A reversible actuator moves a detent between a fork bolt releasing position and a fork bolt retaining position; and an unlatch switch is activated by the fork bolt to signal whether the door is open or closed. A door opening signal activates the actuator to move the detent to the fork bolt releasing position and deactivate the actuator when the unlatch switch indicates the door is open or at the end of a first predetermined time period, whichever occurs first. The actuator is then activated in reverse to return the detent essentially to the fork bolt retaining position when the unlatch switch indicates the door is open, when the door opening signal is no longer received, or at the end of a second predetermined time period longer than the first predetermined time period, whichever occurs first. Usually, the detent will be activated to its fork bolt releasing position, the striker will escape the fork bolt and the detent will be returned to its fork bolt retaining position in a time of such short duration that actuator noise and stress will be minimized. Even if the door is frozen shut, however, the initial activation of the detent to its fork bolt releasing position will be limited in duration to the first predetermined time period; and the detent will stay in that position, with the actuator inactivated and therefore silent and unstressed, until the door opens, the operator stops trying to open it or the second predetermined time period times out.
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1. A control for a vehicle door unlatch mechanism, the vehicle door unlatch mechanism comprising a rotatable fork bolt and a detent on one of a vehicle body and a vehicle door and a striker on the other of the vehicle body and the vehicle door, the fork bolt having a door closed position in which the striker is retained therein against an opening force generated between the door and body and a door open position in which the striker is released therefrom to allow the door to be opened by the opening force, the control comprising, in combination:
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a reversible actuator activatable in a first direction to move the detent from a fork bolt retaining position to a fork bolt releasing position, the detent remaining in the fork bolt releasing position when the actuator is deactivated, and further activatable in a second direction to return the detent from the fork bolt releasing position toward the fork bolt retaining position; an unlatch switch activated by the vehicle fork bolt to provide a first signal when the fork bolt is in the door closed position and to provide a second signal when the fork bolt is in the door open position; release means for generating a door opening signal; opening means responsive to the door opening signal to activate the actuator in the first direction and deactivate it when the unlatch switch provides the second signal or at the end of a first predetermined time period, whichever occurs first; and reset means for activating the actuator in the second direction, following deactivation of the actuator by the opening means, when the unlatch switch provides the second signal, when the release means no longer generates the door opening signal, or at the end of a second predetermined time period longer than the first predetermined time period, whichever occurs first.
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