Door handle and vehicle
By combining the grip, balance block, elastic element, slider and support components, the problem of complex installation and monotonous appearance of traditional vehicle door handles is solved, and simple installation and diversified appearance are achieved.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520515587.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-20
AI Technical Summary
Traditional vehicle door handles are complex to install, requiring high precision in sheet metal surface preparation, which leads to installation difficulties and a monotonous appearance, making sheet metal work very challenging.
It adopts a combination structure of grip, balance block, elastic element, slider and support component, and the handle is installed through the design of the snap-fit part, without the need for movement along the length direction and sheet metal processing.
It simplifies the handle installation process, reduces sheet metal difficulty, and increases the diversity of handle appearance.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field, and in particular to a door handle and a vehicle. Background Technology
[0002] Traditional vehicle exterior handlebars typically come in two types: one-piece and two-piece. Two-piece exterior handlebars consist of a handle and a lock cylinder cover, while one-piece exterior handlebars do not have a lock cylinder cover and are more aesthetically pleasing.
[0003] When installing a standard one-piece handle, the base assembly, rear gasket, and lock cylinder are typically installed in sequence, with the handle itself installed last. After installing the handle, it needs to be moved 13mm to 15mm along its length to ensure it is in place, and then the bolts are tightened to secure the lock cylinder.
[0004] However, the installation method of pushing the handle is relatively complicated and wastes manpower. At the same time, pushing the handle requires that the sheet metal mounting surface is mostly flat, and the sheet metal at the front and rear of the handle connection is parallel and coplanar, which limits the appearance of the handle and increases the sheet metal difficulty. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a door handle and vehicle that solves the technical problems of difficult handle installation, monotonous handle appearance, and high sheet metal difficulty in the prior art.
[0006] This utility model provides a door handle, which is installed on a door panel and includes a grip, a balance block, an elastic element, a slider and a support assembly;
[0007] The grip and the support assembly are respectively installed on both sides of the door panel. The grip passes through the door panel and is connected to the support assembly. The portion of the grip that passes through the door panel is provided with a first snap-fit portion.
[0008] The balance block is movably placed inside the support assembly, and the balance block is provided with a second snap-fit portion;
[0009] The elastic element is connected between the balance block and the support assembly;
[0010] The slider is slidably connected within the support assembly. The slider can slide to a first position to abut against and limit the balance block and compress the elastic member. The slider can also slide to a second position to release the abutment and limit on the balance block, so that the balance block moves to the second locking part and locks against the first locking part under the action of the elastic member.
[0011] In an optional implementation, bolts are also included;
[0012] The bolt passes through the slider and is threadedly connected to the slider. The two ends of the bolt abut against the support assembly, and the bolt drives the slider to slide back and forth relative to the support assembly.
[0013] In an optional implementation, the support component includes a snap-fit;
[0014] The buckle is fixed to the door panel and engages with the slider to fix the slider in place.
[0015] In an optional implementation, a lock cylinder is also included;
[0016] The lock cylinder is mounted on the door panel and is connected to both the door panel and the support assembly. The lock cylinder has a groove on the side facing the bolt, and the bolt extends into the groove to engage.
[0017] In an optional embodiment, the support assembly further includes a support frame and a support shaft;
[0018] The support frame is fixed to the door panel, the support shaft is connected to the side of the support frame away from the door panel, and the balance block is slidably mounted on the support shaft.
[0019] In an optional embodiment, one of the first snap-fit portion and the second snap-fit portion is a snap-fit protrusion and the other is a snap-fit groove, wherein the snap-fit protrusion can snap into the snap-fit groove.
[0020] In an optional embodiment, the two ends of the gripping part are provided with abutment parts, and the two abutment parts abut against the surface of the door panel respectively, so that the gripping part and the door panel form a gripping space.
[0021] In an optional embodiment, the door panel is provided with a first through hole, a second through hole, and a third through hole;
[0022] The first through hole, the second through hole, and the third through hole are arranged on the same straight line. The first through hole and the second through hole are arranged close to each other. The third through hole is arranged on the side of the second through hole away from the first through hole. The first through hole and the second through hole are respectively arranged opposite to one of the abutting parts, and the third through hole is arranged opposite to the other abutting part.
[0023] In an optional embodiment, the planes containing the first and second through holes are set at an angle to the plane containing the third through hole.
[0024] This utility model also provides a vehicle including the aforementioned door handle.
[0025] This utility model provides a door handle, including a grip, a balance block, an elastic element, a slider, and a support assembly. The grip and support assembly are respectively installed on both sides of a door panel. The grip passes through the door panel and connects to the support assembly, and the portion of the grip passing through the door panel has a first locking portion. The balance block is movably placed inside the support assembly, and the balance block has a second locking portion. The elastic element connects the balance block and the support assembly. The slider is slidably connected inside the support assembly. The slider can slide to a first position to abut against and limit the balance block and compress the elastic element, and the slider can slide to a second position to release the abutment and limit on the balance block, so that the balance block moves under the action of the elastic element to the second locking portion and locks against the first locking portion. The installation of the grip is completed by the locking of the first and second locking portions, without the need to move along the length of the grip for installation, and without the need for sheet metal work on the door panel. This solves the technical problems of difficult handle installation, monotonous handle appearance, and high sheet metal work in the prior art, achieving the technical effects of simple handle installation, no need for special sheet metal work on the handle, and more diverse handle appearance. Attached Figure Description
[0026] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the door handle and door panel mentioned in the embodiments of this utility model;
[0027] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The main view;
[0028] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A cross-sectional schematic diagram;
[0029] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the door panel mentioned in the embodiments of this utility model;
[0030] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the gripping part and the snap-fit groove mentioned in the embodiments of this utility model;
[0031] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the balance block and the snap-fit protrusion mentioned in the embodiments of this utility model.
[0032] In the diagram, 1-grip; 2-balance block; 3-elastic element; 4-slider; 5-support assembly; 501-buckle; 502-support frame; 503-support shaft; 6-door panel; 7-bolt; 8-lock cylinder; 9-clamping protrusion; 10-clamping groove; 11-first through hole; 12-second through hole; 13-third through hole. Detailed Implementation
[0033] The specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. The following examples are used to illustrate this utility model, but are not intended to limit the scope of this utility model.
[0034] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.
[0035] In related technologies, the installation method of push handle is relatively complicated and wastes manpower. At the same time, the push handle requires that the sheet metal mounting surface is mostly flat, and the sheet metal at the front and rear of the handle connection is parallel and coplanar, which restricts the appearance of the handle and increases the sheet metal difficulty.
[0036] In view of this, such as Figures 1-6 As shown, some embodiments of this utility model provide a door handle, which is installed on a door panel 6 and includes a grip portion 1, a balance block 2, an elastic element 3, a slider 4, and a support assembly 5. The grip portion 1 and the support assembly 5 are respectively installed on both sides of the door panel 6. The grip portion 1 passes through the door panel 6 and is connected to the support assembly 5, and the part of the grip portion 1 that passes through the door panel 6 is provided with a first locking portion. The balance block 2 is movably placed inside the support assembly 5, and the balance block 2 is provided with a second locking portion. The elastic element 3 is connected between the balance block 2 and the support assembly 5. The slider 4 is slidably connected inside the support assembly 5. The slider 4 can slide to a first position to abut against and limit the balance block 2 and compress the elastic element 3, and the slider 4 can slide to a second position to release the abutment and limit on the balance block 2, so that the balance block 2 moves to the second locking portion under the action of the elastic element 3 and locks against the first locking portion.
[0037] In the above embodiments, the gripping part 1 can be integrally molded by injection molding or integrally cast. A through hole is provided on the door panel 6, and part of the gripping part 1 extends into the through hole and connects to the support component 5 on the other side. A first engaging part is provided on the part of the gripping part 1 extending into the through hole, while a second engaging part is provided on the balance block 2. The balance block 2 can be fixedly installed within the support component 5, allowing it to slide within the support component 5. This allows the second engaging part to move closer to or further away from the first engaging part, thus achieving the connection between the first engaging part and the second engaging part. The locking part is engaged. Furthermore, the elastic element 3 can be set as a spring. The two ends of the elastic element 3 abut against the balance block 2 and the support component 5 respectively. The elastic element 3 makes the second locking part have a tendency to move closer to the first locking part. A slider 4 is limited and slidably connected in the support component 5. The slider 4 can abut against the end face of the balance block 2. The slider 4 can also slide relative to the support component 5. By sliding the slider 4, the balance block 2 can slide relative to the support component 5 in cooperation with the elastic element 3, so that the second locking part is engaged with the first locking part, thereby completing the connection between the grip part 1 and the balance block 2.
[0038] Some embodiments of this utility model provide a door handle, including a grip portion 1, a balance block 2, an elastic element 3, a slider 4, and a support assembly 5. The grip portion 1 and the support assembly 5 are respectively installed on both sides of a door panel 6. The grip portion 1 passes through the door panel 6 and is connected to the support assembly 5, and the part of the grip portion 1 that passes through the door panel 6 is provided with a first locking portion. The balance block 2 is movably placed inside the support assembly 5, and the balance block 2 is provided with a second locking portion. The elastic element 3 is connected between the balance block 2 and the support assembly 5. The slider 4 is slidably connected inside the support assembly 5. The slider 4 can slide to a first position to abut against and limit the balance block 2 and compress the elastic element 3, and the slider 4 can slide to a second position to release the abutment and limit on the balance block 2, so that the balance block 2 moves to the second locking portion under the action of the elastic element 3 and locks against the first locking portion. The installation of the grip portion 1 is completed by the locking of the first locking portion and the second locking portion, without the need to move along the length direction of the grip portion 1 for installation, and also without the need for sheet metal work on the door panel 6. This invention solves the technical problems of difficult handle installation, monotonous handle appearance, and high sheet metal difficulty in existing technologies, achieving the technical effects of simple handle installation, no need for special sheet metal work on the handle, and more diverse handle appearance.
[0039] In an optional embodiment, a bolt 7 is also included; the bolt 7 passes through the slider 4 and is threadedly connected to the slider 4, with both ends of the bolt 7 abutting against the support component 5 respectively, and the bolt 7 drives the slider 4 to slide back and forth relative to the support component 5.
[0040] In the above embodiment, the bolt 7 can be made of metal, and the length direction of the bolt 7 can be set along the movement direction of the slider 4. Limiting devices are provided at both ends of the bolt 7, and baffles can be provided on both sides, so that the bolt 7 can rotate within the support component 5 and cannot move along the length direction of the bolt 7. The bolt 7 can be connected to the slider 4 by threads. When the bolt 7 rotates relative to the support component 5, the bolt 7 can drive the slider 4 to move the slider 4 to the first position or the second position. Furthermore, a hole can be provided on the other side of the support component 5, and a screwdriver can be inserted into the hole to drive the bolt 7 to rotate.
[0041] In an optional embodiment, the support component 5 includes a buckle 501; the buckle 501 is fixed to the door panel 6 and engages with the slider 4 so that the slider 4 can be fixed.
[0042] In the above embodiment, the buckle 501 may be provided with an inclined surface, the slider 4 may squeeze the buckle 501 and engage with the buckle 501, and multiple buckles 501 may be provided, with multiple buckles 501 spaced apart along the width direction of the slider 4. The buckles 501 can fix the slider 4 and prevent the slider 4 from separating from the support frame 502. At the same time, the slider 4 can slide relative to the support frame 502.
[0043] In an optional embodiment, a lock cylinder 8 is also included; the lock cylinder 8 passes through the door panel 6 and is connected to the door panel 6 and the support assembly 5 respectively. The lock cylinder 8 has a groove on the side facing the bolt 7, and the bolt 7 extends into the groove to engage.
[0044] In the above embodiment, the lock cylinder 8 can be cylindrical and can be inserted into the through hole on the door panel 6. The lock cylinder 8 can be fixed to the door panel 6 and the support frame 502 respectively. At the same time, a cylindrical groove can be provided on the side of the lock cylinder 8 facing the bolt 7. One end of the bolt 7 can be inserted into the groove and engaged with it. While allowing the bolt 7 to rotate, the bolt 7 can also engage the lock cylinder 8, thereby fixing the lock cylinder 8.
[0045] In an optional embodiment, the support assembly 5 further includes a support frame 502 and a support shaft 503; the support frame 502 is fixed to the door panel 6, the support shaft 503 is connected to the side of the support frame 502 away from the door panel 6, and the balance block 2 is slidably mounted on the support shaft 503.
[0046] In the above embodiments, the support frame 502 and the support shaft 503 can be made of metal or plastic. The support frame 502 can be connected to the door panel 6 by adhesive or by bolts 7. The support frame 502 can be provided with a cylindrical support shaft 503, which can be connected to the support frame 502 by snap-fit. The balance block 2 can be provided with a cylindrical through hole, and the support shaft 503 can pass through the through hole, so that the balance block 2 can slide and rotate relative to the support shaft 503.
[0047] In an optional embodiment, one of the first snap-fit portion and the second snap-fit portion is a snap-fit protrusion 9 and the other is a snap-fit groove 10, and the snap-fit protrusion 9 can snap into the snap-fit groove 10.
[0048] In the above embodiment, the outer surface of the snap-fit protrusion 9 can be arc-shaped, the opening direction of the snap-fit groove 10 can be towards the snap-fit protrusion 9, and the opening width of the snap-fit groove 10 can be greater than the diameter of the snap-fit protrusion 9, so that the snap-fit protrusion 9 can extend into the snap-fit groove 10. Thus, when the grip part 1 is pulled, the grip part 1 can drive the snap-fit groove 10 to move, and the snap-fit groove 10 can drive the snap-fit protrusion 9, so that the snap-fit protrusion 9 drives the balance block 2 to rotate relative to the support shaft 503, thereby completing the door unlocking action.
[0049] In an optional embodiment, the two ends of the gripping part 1 are provided with abutting parts, and the two abutting parts abut against the surface of the door panel 6 respectively, so that the gripping part 1 and the door panel 6 form a gripping space.
[0050] In the above embodiments, the abutment part can be set as a plane or a curved surface. There can be two abutment parts, which are respectively set on both sides of the grip part 1 and respectively attached to the surface of the door panel 6, so that the two abutment parts can fit with the surface of the door panel 6. The two abutment parts can be set at an angle, or they can be set parallel to each other, or they can be set on the same plane, so as to meet the application of more scenarios.
[0051] In an optional embodiment, the door panel 6 is provided with a first through hole 11, a second through hole 12 and a third through hole 13; the first through hole 11, the second through hole 12 and the third through hole 13 are arranged on the same straight line, the first through hole 11 and the second through hole 12 are arranged close to each other, the third through hole 13 is arranged on the side of the second through hole 12 away from the first through hole 11, the first through hole 11 and the second through hole 12 are respectively arranged opposite to one abutment part, and the third through hole 13 is arranged opposite to another abutment part.
[0052] In the above embodiment, the first through hole 11, the second through hole 12 and the third through hole 13 are respectively provided through the door panel 6. The first through hole 11, the second through hole 12 and the third through hole 13 can be arranged on the same straight line. One abutting part is provided on the first through hole 11 and the second through hole 12, and the other abutting part is provided on the third through hole 13, so that the first through hole 11, the second through hole 12 and the third through hole 13 can be sealed by the two abutting parts respectively.
[0053] In an optional embodiment, the plane containing the first through hole 11 and the second through hole 12 is set at an angle to the plane containing the third through hole 13.
[0054] In the above embodiments, sheet metal may or may not be provided at the locations of the first through hole 11 and the second through hole 12, and sheet metal may or may not be provided at the location of the third through hole 13. The door panel 6 where the first through hole 11 and the second through hole 12 are located may be parallel to the door panel 6 where the third through hole 13 is located, or may be at an angle, or may be on the same plane, so that after the grip part 1 is connected to the door panel 6, the door panel 6 and the grip part 1 are tightly connected, thereby sealing the first through hole 11, the second through hole 12 and the third through hole 13 on the door panel 6.
[0055] Some embodiments of this utility model also provide a vehicle, including a door handle.
[0056] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A door handle mounted to a door panel, characterized in that, The door handle comprises a holding part, a balance block, an elastic member, a sliding block and a supporting assembly; The holding part and the supporting assembly are respectively installed on two sides of the door plate, the holding part penetrates through the door plate and is connected with the supporting assembly, and the part of the holding part penetrating through the door plate is provided with a first clamping part; The balance block is movably arranged in the supporting assembly, and the balance block is provided with a second clamping part; The elastic member is connected between the balance block and the supporting assembly; The sliding block is slidingly connected in the supporting assembly, the sliding block can slide to a first position to abut and limit the balance block and compress the elastic member, and the sliding block can slide to a second position to release the abutting and limiting of the balance block, so that the balance block moves to the second clamping part to clamp the first clamping part under the action of the elastic member.
2. The door handle according to claim 1, characterized in that Further comprising a bolt; The bolt is arranged on the sliding block and is threadedly connected with the sliding block, the two ends of the bolt respectively abut against the supporting assembly, and the bolt drives the sliding block to reciprocally slide relative to the supporting assembly.
3. The door handle according to claim 2, characterized in that The supporting assembly comprises a buckle; The buckle is fixed on the door plate, and the buckle is clamped with the sliding block, so that the sliding block can be fixed.
4. The door handle according to claim 2, characterized in that Further comprising a lock cylinder; The lock cylinder is arranged on the door plate, and the lock cylinder is connected with the door plate and the supporting assembly respectively, one side of the lock cylinder facing the bolt is provided with a groove, and the bolt extends into the groove and is clamped.
5. The door handle of claim 1, wherein The supporting assembly further comprises a supporting frame and a supporting shaft; The supporting frame is fixed on the door plate, the supporting shaft is connected to one side of the supporting frame away from the door plate, and the balance block is slidingly arranged on the supporting shaft.
6. The door handle of claim 1, wherein One of the first clamping part and the second clamping part is a clamping protrusion, and the other is a clamping groove, and the clamping protrusion can be clamped in the clamping groove.
7. The door handle of claim 1, wherein Both ends of the holding part are provided with abutting parts, and the two abutting parts respectively abut against the surface of the door plate, so that the holding part and the door plate form a holding space.
8. A door handle according to claim 7, characterised in that The door plate is provided with a first through hole, a second through hole and a third through hole; The first through hole, the second through hole and the third through hole are arranged on the same straight line, the first through hole and the second through hole are arranged close to each other, the third through hole is arranged on the side of the second through hole away from the first through hole, the first through hole and the second through hole are respectively arranged opposite to one of the abutting parts, and the third through hole is arranged opposite to the other abutting part.
9. A door handle according to claim 8, characterised in that The plane where the first through hole and the second through hole are located is arranged at an angle with the plane where the third through hole is located.
10. A vehicle characterized by comprising: The door handle comprises the door handle according to any one of claims 1-9.