KR101179880B1 - Remote controller module for sliding door of vehicle - Google Patents

Remote controller module for sliding door of vehicle Download PDF

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KR101179880B1
KR101179880B1 KR20100071478A KR20100071478A KR101179880B1 KR 101179880 B1 KR101179880 B1 KR 101179880B1 KR 20100071478 A KR20100071478 A KR 20100071478A KR 20100071478 A KR20100071478 A KR 20100071478A KR 101179880 B1 KR101179880 B1 KR 101179880B1
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Disclosed is a remote controller module mounted to a sliding door of a vehicle. A remote controller module according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a base plate, a door lever assembly mounted on a first side of the base plate, and an inner handle mounted on a first side of the base plate to operate the door lever assembly. And an out handle mounted to a second surface of the base plate, which is opposite to the first surface, to operate the door lever assembly.

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Remote controller module {Remote controller module for sliding door of vehicle}

The present invention relates to a remote controller module mounted to a sliding door of a vehicle, and more particularly, to a remote controller module in which an inner handle, an out handle, and the like are integrated with a base plate, thereby facilitating assembly work.

The sliding door installed on the side of the vehicle is a sliding door that is opened or closed while sliding in the front and rear direction of the vehicle body along the side of the vehicle body. The sliding door can open and close the door even in a narrow space, and is widely used in van-type vehicles because the user can easily access the door.

The sliding doors are equipped with various devices. For example, the sliding door is equipped with an inner handle and an out handle which are handle portions that can open and close the sliding door. In addition, the sliding door is equipped with a side latch and a lower latch, which are means for fixing the sliding door to the vehicle body.

The sliding door is configured to operate the side latch and the lower latch through the operation of the inner handle and the outer handle as described above. Therefore, the sliding door is formed with a complex link structure connecting the inner handle and the outer handle with the side latch and the lower latch.

Moreover, in recent years, various additional functions have been added to the sliding door. That is, the sliding door should not only be a function of opening and closing, but also additional functions such as a door lock function and a child lock function. Therefore, the link structure formed in the sliding door is becoming more complicated to enable the above additional functions.

In the related art, assembling of the link structure, the inner handle, and the out handle as described above is performed separately. Therefore, a complicated assembly process is required in which an inner handle, an out handle, and the like are mounted on a sliding door and connected to each other through a link structure.

The conventional assembly method as described above was very inefficient in terms of work efficiency and caused an increase in assembly time of the sliding door. In addition, there is a problem that the manufacturing cost of the sliding door is increased due to a complicated assembly process.

In addition, since each link structure is interspersed with the sliding door, there have been many difficulties in watertight treatment to prevent water or foreign matter from entering the link structure.

Embodiments of the present invention are to provide a remote controller module to facilitate the assembly operation of the sliding door by integrating the out handle, the inner handle and the door lever assembly to the base plate.

In addition, embodiments of the present invention is to provide a remote controller module that is excellent in watertight performance, and effectively prevents water or foreign matter from entering the door lever assembly.

According to an aspect of the present invention, a base plate, a door lever assembly mounted to a first side of the base plate, an inner handle mounted to a first side of the base plate to operate the door lever assembly, and the first A remote controller module may be provided that is mounted to a second surface of the base plate, which is an opposite surface of one surface, and includes an outhandle that operates the door lever assembly.

In addition, the remote controller module may further include a knob handle mounted to the first surface of the base plate to be adjacent to the inner handle.

In addition, the remote controller module may further include a door glass channel mounted to the second surface of the base plate.

In addition, a shielding member may be coupled to the second surface of the base plate along an outer circumference thereof.

Embodiments of the present invention facilitate the assembly of the sliding door by integrating the out handle, the inner handle and the door lever assembly to the base plate.

In addition, embodiments of the present invention can be efficiently prevented from entering the door lever assembly by the door lever assembly is formed on one side of the base plate, and provided with a shielding member fastened along the outer circumference of the base plate. have.

1 is a perspective view of a remote controller module according to an embodiment of the present invention viewed from a first direction.
2 is a perspective view of a remote controller module according to an embodiment of the present invention viewed from a second direction.
3 is a schematic view showing a state in which the remote controller module is mounted to the sliding door according to an embodiment of the present invention.

1 is a perspective view of a remote controller module 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention viewed from a first direction. 2 is a perspective view of the remote controller module 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention viewed from a second direction.

1 and 2, the remote controller module 100 includes a base plate 110. The rotation support part 111 may be formed on the first surface 110a of the base plate 110. In this case, the rotation support part 111 may protrude in a direction perpendicular to the first surface 110a of the base plate 110.

An inner lever 121, a main lever 122, a hold open lever 123, and an open lever 124 may be fastened to the rotation support 111. In this case, the rotation support part 111 may be a rotation shaft of the inner lever 121, the main lever 122, the hold open lever 123, and the open lever 124.

Meanwhile, at least one fastening hole 112 may be formed in the base plate 110. A fastening member (not shown) is inserted into the at least one fastening hole 112 to fix the base plate 110 to the sliding door 10 (see FIG. 3).

In this case, the fastening member may include a bolt. However, the fastening member is not limited to the bolt, and may include various coupling members for fixing the base plate 110 to the sliding door 10.

Meanwhile, the remote controller module 100 includes an inner handle 130 that is fastened to the first surface 110a of the base plate 110. The inner handle 130 is connected to the door lever assembly 120 to lock the door opening holding means 20 (see FIG. 3) and the door closing holding means 30 (see FIG. 3) when the sliding door 10 is opened or closed. ) Or unlock.

At this time, the door opening holding means 20 is mounted on one side of the sliding door 10 when the sliding door 10 is in an open state, and functions to fix the sliding door 10 to the vehicle body (not shown). The door opening holding means 20 may include a lower latch. However, the door opening holding means 20 is not limited to the lower latch, and may include various devices for fixing the sliding door 10 to the vehicle body.

In addition, the door closing holding means 30 is mounted on one side of the sliding door 10 when the sliding door 10 is in a closed state, and functions to fix the sliding door 10 to the vehicle body. The door closing holding means 30 may include a side latch. However, the door closing holding means 30 is not limited to the side latch, and may include various devices for fixing the sliding door 10 to the vehicle body.

Meanwhile, the remote controller module 100 may further include a knob handle 150 that is fastened to the first surface 110a of the base plate 110. The knob handle 150 is connected to the door lever assembly 120 to convert or release the sliding door 10 to a locked state.

In this case, the knob handle 150 may be connected to the lock lever 152 through the knob rod 151. The knob rod 151 may operate according to the operation of the knob handle 150 to rotate the lock lever 152. In addition, the lock lever 152 may be connected to the door lever assembly 120 to convert or release the sliding door into a locked state.

On the other hand, the remote controller module 100 includes an out handle 140 that is fastened to the second surface 110b of the base plate 110. In this case, the second surface 110b may be an opposing surface facing the first surface.

The outer handle 140 is connected to the door lever assembly 120 to lock or unlock the door opening holding means 20 and the door closing holding means 30 when the sliding door 10 is opened or closed.

At this time, the out handle 140 may be connected to the out handle lever 142 through the out handle lining 141. The outhand lever 142 may be connected to the sub lever 143 fastened to the first surface 110a of the base plate 110. In addition, the sub lever 143 may be connected to the door lever assembly 120 to lock or unlock the door opening and holding means 20 and the door closing and holding means 30.

On the other hand, the remote controller module 100 includes a door lever assembly 120 fastened to the first surface 110a of the base plate 110.

The door lever assembly 120 may include an inner lever 121 that is rotatably fastened to the rotation support part 111. In this case, the inner lever 121 may be connected to the inner handle 130 through the inner handle open rod 121a. In addition, the inner handle open rod 121a may operate according to the operation of the inner handle 130 to rotate the inner lever 121.

The door lever assembly 120 may include a main lever 122 that is rotatably fastened to the rotation support part 111. The main lever 122 may rotate in conjunction with the rotation of the inner lever 121.

The door lever assembly 120 may include a hold open lever 123 that is rotatably coupled to the rotation support part 111. At this time, the hold open lever 123 may be connected to the inner handle 130 through the inner handle hold open rod 123a. The inner handle open rod 123a may operate according to the operation of the inner handle 130 to rotate the hold open lever 123.

In addition, the hold open lever 123 may be connected to the door opening holding means 20 to lock or unlock the door opening holding means 20.

The door lever assembly 120 may include an open lever 124 that is rotatably fastened to the rotation support part 111. At this time, the open lever 124 may rotate in conjunction with the main lever 122 rotates. In addition, the open lever 124 is connected to the door closing holding means 30 may lock or unlock the door closing holding means (30).

The remote controller module 100 may further include a door glass channel 160 fastened to the second surface 110b of the base plate 110. The door glass channel 160 may guide the lifting and lowering of the door glass (not shown) mounted on the sliding door 10.

In addition, the remote controller module 100 may further include a shielding member 170 fastened to the second surface 110b of the base plate 110. The shielding member 170 may prevent moisture or foreign matter from flowing into the first surface 110a of the base plate 110.

In this case, the shielding member 170 may be fastened along the outer circumference of the second surface 110b. In addition, the shielding member 170 may include silicon and rubber. However, the shielding member 170 is not limited to the silicone and the rubber, and may include various members for preventing the inflow of moisture or foreign substances.

3 is a schematic view showing a state in which the remote controller module 100 is mounted to the sliding door 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 3, the operator first places the remote controller module 100 on the sliding door 10 so that the first surface 110a of the base plate 110 faces the inside of the vehicle. The operator inserts the fastening member into the fastening hole 112 formed in the base plate 110 to mount the remote controller module 100 on the sliding door 10.

In addition, the operator connects the door lever assembly 120 with the door opening holding means 20 and the door closing holding means 30 mounted on the sliding door 10.

As described above, the remote controller module 100 integrates the door lever assembly 120, the inner handle 130, the out handle 140, the knob handle 150, and the door glass channel 160 to the base plate 110. It is. Therefore, the worker does not need to separately assemble the inner handle 130, the out handle 140, the knob handle 150 and the door glass channel 160 when assembling the sliding door 10.

Therefore, the remote controller module 100 may simplify the assembly work of the sliding door and maximize the efficiency of the assembly work.

On the other hand, the remote controller module 100 is disposed so that the door lever assembly 120 forming the link structure faces the inside of the vehicle. In addition, the shielding member 170 is fastened to the second surface 110b of the base plate 110 disposed to face the outside of the vehicle.

Therefore, the remote controller module 100 can effectively prevent the inflow of moisture or foreign matter into the door lever assembly 120. In addition, since moisture or foreign matter does not flow into the door lever assembly 120, corrosion of the door lever assembly 120 may be prevented.

In addition, malfunction of the sliding door 10 due to corrosion or inflow of foreign matters of the door lever assembly 120 forming the link structure may be reduced.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. The present invention can be variously modified and changed by those skilled in the art, and it is also within the scope of the present invention.

100: remote controller module
110: base plate
120: door lever assembly
130: inner handle
140: outhandle
150: knob
160: door glass channel
170: shielding member

Claims (4)

With base plate,
A door lever assembly mounted to the first surface of the base plate;
An inner handle mounted to a first surface of the base plate to operate the door lever assembly;
An out handle mounted to a second surface of the base plate opposite to the first surface to operate the door lever assembly;
And a knob handle mounted to the first surface of the base plate to be adjacent to the inner handle.
delete The method according to claim 1,
And a door glass channel mounted to the second surface of the base plate.
The method according to claim 1,
And a sliding member coupled to a second surface of the base plate along an outer circumference thereof.
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