IP Library Granted Patent US 9,995,066
Granted Patent B1
US 9,995,066 · App. 15/412,751 · Granted Jun 12, 2018

Vehicle door opening mechanism

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Patent No.
US 9,995,066
App. No.
15/412,751
Granted
Jun 12, 2018
Kind
B1
Abstract

A vehicle door opening mechanism includes a biasing structure operatively coupled to a vehicle door, the biasing structure movable between a first position and a second position, a portion of the biasing structure engageable with a vehicle body surface to bias the vehicle door from a closed position to a partially open position. Also included is a retaining structure disposed proximate the portion of the biasing structure that is engageable with the vehicle body surface, the retraining structure retaining the vehicle door in the partially open position to prevent the vehicle door from moving toward a fully open position.

Claims (26)

1. A vehicle door opening mechanism comprising:

a biasing structure operatively coupled to a vehicle door, the biasing structure movable between a first position and a second position, a portion of the biasing structure engageable with a vehicle body surface to bias the vehicle door from a closed position to a partially open position, the biasing structure comprises an electromechanical mechanism including a rack that is translatable between the first position and the second position, the portion of the biasing structure that is engageable with the vehicle body surface being an end of the biasing structure; and

a retaining structure disposed proximate the portion of the biasing structure that is engageable with the vehicle body surface, the retraining structure retaining the vehicle door in the partially open position to prevent the vehicle door from moving toward a fully open position.

2. The vehicle door opening mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the partially open position is an ajar position of the vehicle door.

3. The vehicle door opening mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the ajar position is defined by a space between the vehicle door and the vehicle body surface of less than 50 millimeters.

4. The vehicle door opening mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising:

an electric motor; and

a gear arrangement driven by the electric motor, the gear arrangement driving the rack.

5. The vehicle door opening mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the retaining structure comprises a magnet disposed on the end of the biasing structure, the magnet engageable with the vehicle body surface to exert a magnetic force to retain the vehicle door in the partially open position.

6. The vehicle door opening mechanism of claim 5 , further comprising a user interface located on the vehicle door, the user interface in operative communication with the biasing structure to stop application of the magnetic force to permit a user to move the vehicle door toward the fully open position.

7. The vehicle door opening mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the user interface comprises a sensor.

8. The vehicle door opening mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the predetermined force is greater than about 100 Newtons.

9. The vehicle door opening mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the magnetic force resists forces applied to the vehicle door that are less than a predetermined force, a user manually overcoming the magnetic force by exceeding the predetermined force to move the vehicle door toward the fully open position.

10. The vehicle door opening mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the retaining structure comprises a hook disposed on the end of the biasing structure, the hook engageable with a toothed portion of the vehicle body surface to retain the vehicle door in the partially open position.

11. The vehicle door opening mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the hook is spring biased to determine a predetermined force required to resist forces applied to the vehicle door that are less than a predetermined force, a user manually moving the vehicle door toward the fully open position by exceeding the predetermined force.

12. The vehicle door opening mechanism of claim 11 , wherein the predetermined force ranges from 40 Newtons to 60 Newtons.

13. The vehicle door opening mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle body surface that the portion of the biasing structure is engageable with is a surface of a vehicle B-pillar.

14. The vehicle door opening mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle body surface that the portion of the biasing structure is engageable with is a surface of a vehicle C-pillar.

15. A vehicle door assembly comprising:

a vehicle door;

an electronic latch assembly operatively coupled to the vehicle door; and

a door opening mechanism operatively coupled to the vehicle door, the door opening mechanism comprising:

an electromechanical mechanism including a biasing structure having a rack that is translatable between a first position and a second position, an end of the biasing structure engageable with a vehicle body surface to bias the vehicle door from a closed position to a partially open position; and

a retaining structure disposed proximate the end of the biasing structure, the retraining structure retaining the vehicle door in the partially open position to prevent the vehicle door from moving to a fully open position.

16. The vehicle door assembly of claim 15 , wherein the retaining structure comprises a magnet disposed on the end of the biasing structure, the magnet engageable with the vehicle body surface to exert a magnetic force to retain the vehicle door in the partially open position.

17. The vehicle door assembly of claim 15 , wherein the retaining structure comprises a hook disposed on the end of the biasing structure, the hook engageable with a toothed portion of the vehicle body surface to retain the vehicle door in the partially open position.

Assignments (2)
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 23, 2022
From: INTEVA PRODUCTS, LLC
To: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE, LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 059766/0348 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 2, 2017
From: OTTOLINI, PHILIPPE; PHILIPPE, PASCAL; BARTH, MATHIAS
To: INTEVA PRODUCTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 041156/0354 →