WO2019198639A1 - Dispositif de poignée - Google Patents

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WO2019198639A1
WO2019198639A1 PCT/JP2019/015143 JP2019015143W WO2019198639A1 WO 2019198639 A1 WO2019198639 A1 WO 2019198639A1 JP 2019015143 W JP2019015143 W JP 2019015143W WO 2019198639 A1 WO2019198639 A1 WO 2019198639A1
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勝矢 鳥海
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株式会社パイオラックス
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B85/00Details of vehicle locks not provided for in groups E05B77/00 - E05B83/00
    • E05B85/10Handles
    • E05B85/12Inner door handles
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B83/00Vehicle locks specially adapted for particular types of wing or vehicle
    • E05B83/28Locks for glove compartments, console boxes, fuel inlet covers or the like
    • E05B83/30Locks for glove compartments, console boxes, fuel inlet covers or the like for glove compartments

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  • the present invention relates to a handle device having a handle that can be rotated by a user.
  • a handle device for opening and closing the opening and closing member is attached to the opening and closing member that opens and closes the opening of the vehicle glove box. The user opens the opening of the glove box by rotating the handle of the handle device in the opening direction.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a lock device attached to a lid of a glove box.
  • the locking device includes a lower member attached to the lid and an upper member provided to be removable from the lower member.
  • the upper member includes an upper main body member attached to the lower member, and an operation member that is pivotally supported by the upper main body member and rotated by the user.
  • the upper main body member is fixed to the lower member by an elastic coupling claw.
  • the upper main body member that pivotally supports the operation member is removed from the lower member, and the operation member is changed together with the upper main body member, or the operation member is changed from the upper main body member. Remove and replace.
  • the coupling claws of the upper main body member may be damaged, or when the operation member is removed from the upper main body member, the shaft support portion of the upper main body member may be damaged.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a handle device that can easily remove the design surface of the handle.
  • a handle device includes a base and a handle provided to be rotatable with respect to the base.
  • the handle includes a handle body that is rotatably supported by the base, and a cover member that covers the handle body and is slidably attached to the handle body.
  • the cover member has a fitting portion that fits into the handle main body and changes from a fitted state in which the cover member is fitted into the handle main body by sliding of the cover member to a fitted release state.
  • the fitting portion is provided such that the movement of the cover member from the handle body is restricted by the rotation of the handle, and the cover member can be removed from the handle body in the released state.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram for explaining the handle device 10 of the embodiment.
  • 1A is a front view of the handle device 10 and the opening / closing member 12 when the opening / closing member is viewed from the outside
  • FIG. 1B is a rear view of the handle device 10 and the opening / closing member 12 when the opening / closing member 12 is viewed from the inside. It is.
  • the opening / closing member 12 actually has two plate-like members bonded together, and the handle device 10 is accommodated in the internal space.
  • FIG. 1B shows the inside of the back side of the opening / closing member 12 covering the handle device 10. It is shown with the members omitted.
  • the opening / closing member 12 is a lid member for a glove box of a vehicle, for example, and includes an outer member and an inner member.
  • the glove box is a fixing member having a recess which is a storage space provided in the instrument panel, and the opening / closing member 12 is rotatably attached to the glove box and opens and closes the opening of the recess.
  • the opening / closing member 12 is closed, the outer member is exposed in front of the passenger seat, and the inner member is located inside the recess.
  • the opening / closing member may be provided with a storage portion, and the glove box itself may be used as the opening / closing member, and the storage space of the clove box may be opened by rotation of the clove box.
  • the opening / closing member 12 is formed with an attachment port 12a for attaching the handle device 10.
  • the handle device 10 attached to the opening / closing member 12 locks the opening / closing member 12 with respect to the opening of the glove box and holds it in the closed state.
  • the handle device 10 according to the embodiment is a side-type handle device that allows the handle 20 to rotate along a horizontal direction.
  • the handle device 10 includes a handle 20, a base 22, a rotor 24, a key cylinder 30, and a lock bar (not shown).
  • the handle device 10 is provided in an accommodation space defined between the outer member and the inner member of the opening / closing member 12.
  • the base 22 is fixed to the mounting opening 12a of the opening / closing member 12.
  • the handle 20 is rotatably provided on the base 22. As shown in FIG. 1A, the handle 20 is exposed on the front side of the mounting opening 12a. The user releases the lock by inserting a finger from the recess 12b to the back side of the handle 20 and pulling the grip 20a of the handle 20.
  • the handle 20 takes a closed state in which the grip 20a is accommodated in the recess 12b and an open state in which the grip 20a is pulled out.
  • the rotation of the handle 20 from the closed state to the open state is referred to as rotation in the opening direction
  • the rotation from the open state to the closed state is referred to as rotation in the closing direction.
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the handle device 10.
  • the base 22 includes a rotor support portion 32, an elastic claw 34, a locking portion 36, a stopper 37, a shaft support portion 38, and a through portion 39.
  • the base 22 is formed in a box shape.
  • the rotor support portion 32 is formed in a hole shape, and supports the rotor 24 rotatably.
  • the elastic claw 34 is locked to the front edge of the attachment port 12a.
  • the locking part 36 is locked to the back edge of the attachment port 12a.
  • the base 22 is fixed to the mounting opening 12a by the locking of the elastic claw 34 and the locking portion 36.
  • the stopper 37 is formed in a wall shape and is erected from the bottom surface of the base 22.
  • the stopper 37 can restrict the movement of the key cylinder 30 accompanying the rotation of the handle 20.
  • the shaft support portion 38 is formed on the side surface of the base 22 so as to protrude in an arc shape, and rotatably supports the handle 20.
  • the penetrating portion 39 is formed in a hole shape penetrating the bottom portion of the base 22, and a part of the handle 20 is inserted to be connectable to the rotor 24.
  • the rotor 24 has a rotor shaft portion 40 and a lock connecting portion 42.
  • the rotor shaft portion 40 is inserted into the rotor support portion 32 of the base 22.
  • the lock connecting portion 42 is connected to the lock bar.
  • the operation force of the user is transmitted from the handle 20 to the rotor 24 and from the rotor 24 to the lock bar.
  • the rotor 24 rotates according to the rotation of the handle 20.
  • the lock bar advances and retreats in the longitudinal direction in conjunction with the rotation of the rotor 24.
  • the lock bar can be engaged and disengaged, that is, engaged and disengaged with the lock hole of the fixing member in conjunction with the rotation of the handle 20.
  • the rotor 24 is provided with a spring member (not shown) that urges the rotor 24 and urges the lock bar in a locking direction where the lock bar enters the lock hole.
  • the rotor 24 rotates, and the lock bar enters and exits the lock holes formed in the glove box that is a fixing member according to the rotation of the rotor 24.
  • the tip of the lock bar enters the lock hole of the glove box, the open / close member is locked, and when the lock bar comes out of the lock hole, the open / close member is unlocked.
  • the handle 20 includes a cover member 26 and a handle main body 28.
  • the handle main body 28 is rotatably supported by the base 22.
  • the cover member 26 covers the handle body 28 and is slidably attached to the handle body 28.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining the handle main body 28.
  • 3A is a front view of the handle body 28
  • FIG. 3B is a side view of the handle body 28
  • FIG. 3C is a rear view of the handle body 28.
  • the handle main body 28 includes a pivoted support portion 44, an insertion hole 46, a side wall 48, a hole portion 50, a first insertion portion 52a, a second insertion portion 52b, an engagement portion 54, a slit 56, a guard portion 58, and a transmission portion 60.
  • Have The insertion hole 46 is formed in a long hole shape, and allows the key cylinder 30 to be inserted.
  • the side walls 48 stand on both sides of the cover member 26 and extend in the sliding direction of the cover member 26.
  • the sliding direction of the cover member 26 is the left-right direction in the figure, orthogonal to the width direction of the cover member 26 and along the design surface of the cover member 26.
  • the pivoted support portion 44 is formed in the side wall 48 in the shape of a circular hole.
  • the supported shaft portion 44 receives the shaft supporting portion 38 of the base 22 and rotatably couples the handle main body 28 to the base 22.
  • the guard portion 58 stands on the back surface of the handle main body 28 and extends in the width direction. The guard unit 58 prevents the user's finger from entering the handle device 10.
  • the width direction of the handle body 28 is orthogonal to the sliding direction of the cover member 26 and is along the direction in which the pair of side walls 48 face each other.
  • the transmission unit 60 protrudes from the back surface of the handle body 28 and is located on one end side of the handle body 28.
  • the transmission part 60 is connected to the rotor 24 through the penetration part 39 and transmits the rotational force of the handle 20 to the rotor 24.
  • the first insertion part 52a can be fitted to the cover member 26 and is located at the edge on the gripping part 20a side.
  • the width of the first insertion part 52 a is smaller than the opposing width of the pair of side walls 48.
  • the second insertion part 52 b can be fitted to the cover member 26 and is located at the edge of the insertion hole 46.
  • the first insertion part 52 a and the second insertion part 52 b (referred to as “insertion part 52” when they are not distinguished) are fitted to the cover member 26 to fix the cover member 26 to the handle body 28.
  • the pivoted portion 44 side is referred to as one end side
  • the first insertion portion 52 a side is referred to as the other end side
  • the handle 20 and the cover member 26 have one end and the other end in the same manner as the handle main body 28. Use.
  • the engaging portion 54 has a convex portion 54a that protrudes outward in the width direction.
  • the convex portion 54 a of the engaging portion 54 engages with the cover member 26.
  • the engaging portions 54 are formed on the pair of side walls 48, respectively, and are positioned substantially at the center of the side walls 48 in the sliding direction.
  • the engaging portion 54 is formed in a band shape by a slit 56 extending in the sliding direction. Thereby, the engaging part 54 has elasticity and can bend in the width direction.
  • the hole 50 is formed in a semicircular shape by being recessed or penetrating in the side wall 48. When the cover member 26 is slid, the hole 50 is hooked by the tool and becomes a fulcrum of the tool.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining the cover member 26.
  • FIG. 4A is a rear view of the cover member 26, and
  • FIG. 4B is a side view of the cover member 26.
  • the cover member 26 includes a side wall 62, a holding cylinder portion 64, an opening 66, a first fitting portion 68a, a second fitting portion 68b, an engaged portion 70, and a guiding portion 72.
  • a pair of side walls 62 are provided on both sides of the cover member 26, and extend in the sliding direction of the cover member 26.
  • the holding cylinder part 64 extends to the back side of the holding cylinder part 64 and is formed in a cylindrical shape, and can hold the key cylinder 30.
  • the first fitting portion 68a projects from the other end on the gripping portion 20a side toward one end, is formed in a plate shape on the back side of the cover member 26, and forms a gap on the back side of the cover member 26.
  • the first insertion portion 52a of the handle main body 28 can be inserted into the gap formed by the first fitting portion 68a.
  • the second fitting portion 68 b is formed on the back side of the cover member 26 and projects from the outer peripheral surface of the holding cylinder portion 64 to form a gap on the back side of the cover member 26.
  • the second fitting portion 68b protrudes from the other end side toward the one end side in the sliding direction.
  • the second insertion portion 52b of the handle main body 28 can be inserted into the gap formed by the second fitting portion 68b.
  • the first fitting portion 68a and the second fitting portion 68b are the fittings in which the cover member 26 is fitted to the handle body 28 by receiving the insertion portions 52 respectively. It becomes a state.
  • the insertion portion 52 is removed from the fitting portion 68, the fitting state is released, and the fitting state is released.
  • the opening 66 penetrates one side wall 62 and is formed in a semicircular shape. With the cover member 26 attached to the handle body 28, the opening 66 opens the hole 50 of the handle body 28 to the outside.
  • the opening 66 and the hole 50 function as a tool insertion hole for sliding the cover member 26. Thus, when the tool is inserted from the opening 66, it can be hooked into the hole 50.
  • the engaged portions 70 are respectively formed to be recessed in the inner surface of the side wall 62 and engaged with the engaging portion 54 of the handle main body 28.
  • the guide portion 72 is connected to the engaged portion 70 and has an inclined surface that is inclined so as to be recessed in the width direction from the other end side toward the one end side.
  • the guiding portion 72 guides the convex portion 54a of the engaging portion 54 that has overcome the engaged portion 70 from the other end side to the one end side.
  • a key cylinder 30 is provided on the cover member 26 of the handle 20.
  • the key cylinder 30 can restrict the rotation of the handle 20.
  • the contact portion 30a hits the stopper 37 and restricts the rotation of the handle 20.
  • the key cylinder 30 is positioned so that the contact portion 30a does not hit the stopper 37 in the key lock released state, and does not restrict the rotation of the handle 20.
  • the key cylinder 30 is provided on the cover member 26, when the cover member 26 is removed from the handle main body 28, both are removed from the handle main body 28. For example, if the user loses the key of the key cylinder 30, the key cylinder 30 may be replaced. However, the key cylinder 30 can be easily replaced by removing the cover member 26.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram for explaining the removal work of the cover member 26.
  • the user rotates the handle 20 in the opening direction and pulls it out to expose the opening 66.
  • the opening 66 is located on the side surface of the handle 20 and is not exposed unless the handle 20 is rotated in the opening direction. Therefore, the key cylinder 30 is configured not to be removed in the key lock state. The user inserts the tool 74 into the exposed opening 66 and slides the cover member 26.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining the operation of sliding the cover member 26.
  • the opening 66 and the hole 50 are both semicircular, and the arc portion of the opening 66 is located on one end side, and the arc portion of the hole 50 is located on the other end side.
  • the string side parts overlap to form a linear gap.
  • the opening 66 communicates with the hole 50 formed in the handle main body 28 in the fitted state.
  • the tip of the flat-blade screwdriver can be inserted into the opening 66 as the tool 74 and can enter the hole 50.
  • FIG. 7 is a view for explaining the cover member 26 that slides with respect to the handle main body 28.
  • the 1st insertion part 52a is inserted and fitted in the 1st fitting part 68a
  • the 2nd insertion part 52b is inserted and fitted in the 2nd fitting part 68b. ing.
  • 1st fitting part 68a and 2nd fitting part 68b are shifted and located in the slide direction of cover member 26. Thereby, it is possible to prevent the cover member 26 from rattling with respect to the handle main body 28.
  • the cover member 26 slides from one end side to the other end side with respect to the handle main body 28, as shown in FIG. From the fitted state fitted to the handle body 28, the fitted state is released. Accordingly, the cover member 26 can be easily slid in the direction in which the handle 20 is pulled out at the position where the handle 20 is pulled out.
  • the holding cylinder portion 64 of the cover member 26 holds the key cylinder 30 and is inserted through the insertion hole 46 of the handle body 28.
  • the insertion hole 46 has a gap between the holding cylinder portion 64 and the holding cylinder portion 64 in a state where the holding cylinder portion 64 and the key cylinder 30 are inserted, and is a long hole that can move in the sliding direction while the key cylinder 30 is inserted. It is formed in a shape.
  • the gap in the sliding direction between the insertion hole 46 and the holding cylinder portion 64 is set to be larger than the amount of protrusion of the second fitting portion 68b in the sliding direction, and the cover member 26 holding the key cylinder 30 can be easily removed.
  • the insertion hole 46 is formed.
  • the cover member 26 can be removed from the handle main body 28 in a disengaged state.
  • the cover member 26 can be easily removed by sliding the cover member 26 with respect to the handle main body 28. Thereby, when the design surface of the cover member 26 is damaged, the cover member 26 can be replaced.
  • the key cylinder 30 can be removed from the handle device 10 by removing the cover member 26 when replacing the key cylinder 30.
  • the handle body 28 If the handle body 28 is removed from the base 22, the connection between the handle body 28 and the rotor 24 is released, and the rotor 24 is rotated by being biased by the spring member. When attaching the handle body 28, the user needs to rotate the rotor 24 to connect the transmission unit 60 of the handle body 28 and the rotor 24. In the embodiment, since the handle body 28 is not removed, the connection between the handle body 28 and the rotor 24 is maintained, and the assembly work of the cover member 26 is easy.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining the operation of the engaging portion 54 and the engaged portion 70 when the cover member 26 slides.
  • the engaging portion 54 In the fitted state shown in FIG. 8A, the engaging portion 54 is engaged with the engaged portion 70. This restricts the movement of the cover member 26 in the sliding direction.
  • the engaging portion 54 When the cover member 26 is moved in the sliding direction, the engaging portion 54 is bent inward in the width direction, and the convex portion 54a gets over the engaged portion 70, and as shown in FIG. It moves to the guidance part 72 to connect. Due to the inclined surface of the guiding portion 72, the cover member 26 receives a force that moves in a direction away from the handle body 28.
  • the guide portion 72 guides the cover member 26 to fit from the fitted state. It can be set to the unlocked state. As shown in FIG. 8C, the convex portion 54 a is accommodated in the guide portion 72 in the disengaged state.
  • the convex portion is formed in the engaging portion 54 and the concave portion is formed in the engaged portion 70.
  • the present invention is not limited to this mode, and the concave portion is formed in the engaging portion 54 and the convex portion is formed in the engaged portion 70. It may be formed.
  • the handle 20 includes the key cylinder 30
  • the present invention is not limited to this aspect, and the handle 20 may not include the key cylinder 30.
  • the handle 20 does not have the key cylinder 30, the holding cylinder portion 64 of the cover member 26 is buried. Also according to this aspect, when the design surface of the cover member 26 is damaged, the cover member 26 can be easily replaced.
  • the transmission portion 60 of the handle main body 28 is connected to the rotor 24.
  • the embodiment is not limited to this.
  • the transmission part 60 of the handle body 28 may be connected to a lock bar, and the lock bar may be moved by the rotation of the handle body 28.
  • the present invention relates to a handle device having a handle that can be rotated by a user.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de poignée, un corps de poignée 28 étant supporté de manière rotative dans une base 22. Un élément de couvercle 26 recouvre le corps de poignée 28 et est monté de manière coulissante sur le corps de poignée 28. Dans une unité de mise en prise, l'élément de couvercle 26 est en prise avec le corps de poignée 28, et un état en prise, dans lequel l'élément de couvercle est en prise avec le corps de poignée 28, est changé en un état désengagé par coulissement de l'élément de couvercle 26. L'unité de mise en prise régule un mouvement à partir de la rotation de poignée par laquelle l'élément de couvercle 26 se sépare du corps de poignée 28. L'élément de couvercle 26 est disposé de façon à pouvoir être retiré du corps de poignée 28 dans l'état désengagé.
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JP2008082018A (ja) * 2006-09-27 2008-04-10 Sakae Riken Kogyo Co Ltd 車両用ドアハンドル
JP2008273284A (ja) * 2007-04-26 2008-11-13 Kojima Press Co Ltd プッシュ式ノブ装置
EP2400087A1 (fr) * 2010-06-22 2011-12-28 Valeo S.p.A. Poignée pour portière de véhicule comprenant une pièce d'aspect
JP2015078519A (ja) * 2013-10-16 2015-04-23 株式会社ニフコ ロック装置
JP2017226990A (ja) * 2016-06-21 2017-12-28 株式会社ホンダロック 車両用ドアのアウトハンドル装置

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JPS60143856U (ja) * 1984-03-07 1985-09-24 株式会社東海理化電機製作所 ノブ
JP2004162463A (ja) * 2002-11-15 2004-06-10 Honda Lock Mfg Co Ltd 車両用ドアハンドル装置
JP2008082018A (ja) * 2006-09-27 2008-04-10 Sakae Riken Kogyo Co Ltd 車両用ドアハンドル
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EP2400087A1 (fr) * 2010-06-22 2011-12-28 Valeo S.p.A. Poignée pour portière de véhicule comprenant une pièce d'aspect
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