Door lock actuator unit

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Inventors

Smith, Lynn C.

Application #

732652

Filed

Oct-15-1976

Published

Jul-25-1978

Current US Class

074/110
292/144
292/201
464/57

International Classes

F16H 021/44

Field of Search

74/110 292/201 292/144 60/513 64/15

Assignee

Design & Manufacturing Corporation (Willoughby, OH)

Examiners

Wyche; Benjamin W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Maky, Renner, Otto & Boisselle

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Abstract
An actuator unit for door locks or similar output devices includes two spaced linear actuators selectively operative respectively to lock or unlock the door through a common pivotally mounted link assembly. Such link assembly includes a lost motion connection to permit the energized actuator normally to cycle even if the door lock lever is being held to preclude movement thereof to the selected lock mode.
 
Claims
I, therefore, particularly point out and distinctly claim as my invention:

1. An actuator unit comprising two selectively energized spaced linear actuators each having an expansion stroke and a contraction stoke, said actuators being contracted when deenergized, a pivotally mounted lever assembly positioned adjacent said actuators to place the pivotal mount between the actuators and respectively to align each side of the lever assembly with the actuators for selective engagement thereby, output means connected to said lever assembly to be moved between at least two positions by the pivotal movement of the lever assembly, control means operative selectively to energize either of said actuators during the entire expansion stroke thereof during which the side of the lever assembly aligned therewith is engaged pivotally to move the assembly to change the position of the output means and then to deenergize the same for its contraction stroke to complete its cycle in its normally contracted condition, the lever assembly including a lost motion means to permit an energized actuator normally to complete its expansion and contraction cycle even if the output means is being held to preclude movement to the position that would normally result from energization of said actuator.



Description
The present invention relates in general to an actuator unit for vehicle door locks or the like and in particular to a lost motion connection in such unit to permit override of the same during energization of the actuators.

In co-pending and co-assigned Birli et al application Ser. No. 677,522, an actuation unit is disclosed that includes two linear actuators selectively operative pivotally to rock an actuation lever to move the door lock coupled thereto between locked and unlocked modes. In such unit, the actuators are contracted in the normally de-energized condition of such unit to provide free pivotal movement of the actuation lever to permit manual locking and unlocking of the door independently of the door actuation system. Such actuation units can be mounted in each of the vehicle doors and operatively interconnected into a system in which all of the units are simultaneously remotely controlled from the driver's position in the vehicle.

Occasionally, however, one of the door locks in the vehicle system may be stuck or may be manually held in a particular locking mode while the system is being energized to effect movement to the opposite mode. In such an override situation, which might be caused, for example, by a child holding the lock lever in a locked mode while the driver is switching the system to an unlocked mode, the affected actuator will be energized and will attempt to undergo its expansion and contraction strokes. However, the pivotally mounted lever being held in place will not undergo the arcuate movement required to permit such expansion and contraction resulting in increased temperatures and pressures in the actuator in question and possible deleterious effects to the same.
 
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