In-swinging handle assembly and vehicle
By integrating the speaker cover and the inward-opening handle into a single mounting plate, the problem of limited operating space caused by the overlapping of the speaker cover and the inward-opening handle support frame is solved, achieving space saving and improved operating comfort.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- DEEPAL AUTOMOBILE TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-02
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-03
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of vehicle technology, and more particularly to an inward-opening handle assembly and a vehicle. Background Technology
[0002] The integration of vehicle components is increasingly becoming a development trend. Speaker covers play a crucial role in both the aesthetics and functionality of the vehicle interior, while inward-opening door handles allow users to open doors from the inside, and are used frequently. Related technologies combine the speaker covers and inward-opening door handles together. However, both the inward-opening door handle and the speaker covers require a support frame. These two support frames often need to be stacked in the direction the inward-opening door handle is turned, resulting in an excessively limited operating space for the user to turn the handle. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this application is to provide an inward-opening handle assembly and a vehicle that can integrate the inward-opening handle with the speaker cover while ensuring sufficient operating space for the user.
[0004] In a first aspect, an inward-opening handle assembly is provided, comprising: a mounting plate, a speaker, an inward-opening handle, and a speaker cover plate. The mounting plate is used to install on a door trim panel. The speaker is disposed on the mounting plate, and the mounting plate is provided with a mounting groove, with the speaker spaced apart from the mounting groove. The inward-opening handle is disposed in the mounting groove and is hinged to the mounting plate. The inward-opening handle is used to control the opening and closing of the door lock. The speaker cover plate covers the inner surface of the mounting plate facing away from the door trim panel, and the speaker cover plate covers the speaker. The speaker cover plate is provided with a first through hole, which faces the mounting groove.
[0005] By integrating the speaker cover and the inward-opening handle onto a mounting plate, the mounting plate simultaneously supports both the speaker cover and the inward-opening handle. This not only achieves a compact design, saving space in the vehicle's interior, but also avoids the overlapping of the speaker cover support and the inward-opening handle support in the direction of the inward-opening handle's movement, ensuring sufficient operating space for the user to operate the inward-opening handle within the mounting slot. In other words, it prevents the user's operating space from being too cramped, improving user comfort.
[0006] Optionally, a support portion is provided on the outer surface of the mounting plate to support it on the door trim panel. The outer surface of the mounting plate is positioned opposite to the inner surface of the door trim panel. This provides support for the mounting plate and speaker cover, preventing them from deforming or being flattened.
[0007] Optionally, multiple support parts are provided, spaced apart along the length of the mounting plate. This provides better support for the mounting plate and prevents deformation of the mounting plate and speaker cover caused by accidental touching or pressing.
[0008] Optionally, the support section is provided with weight-reduction holes. By providing weight-reduction holes on the support section,
[0009] This reduces the weight of the mounting plate, preventing the inward-opening handle assembly from becoming too bulky.
[0010] Optionally, the bottom of the mounting groove is provided with a second through hole for installing the first bolt, which connects to the door trim panel. The inward-opening handle assembly also includes a decorative panel that covers the bottom of the mounting groove. This ensures a secure connection between the inward-opening handle assembly and the door trim panel, guaranteeing the overall tensile strength of the door trim panel and preventing wobbling and noise between the inward-opening handle assembly and the door trim panel. The decorative panel covers the bottom of the mounting groove to prevent the first bolt from being exposed outside the mounting groove, serving both decorative and aesthetic purposes.
[0011] Optionally, the inward-opening handle assembly also includes a spring element disposed in the mounting slot, which is used to abut against the inward-opening handle when the inward-opening handle is in the closed state.
[0012] The elastic element acts as a buffer during the return of the inward-opening handle, preventing it from impacting the structure inside the mounting slot. This avoids damage to components, reduces noise, and improves the user experience.
[0013] Optionally, the outer surface of the mounting plate is provided with a snap-fit part for snapping with the door interior panel, and the outer surface of the mounting plate is positioned opposite to the inner surface of the door interior panel.
[0014] The snap-fit part is aligned with the snap-fit hole and snaps into the snap-fit hole, thereby connecting the mounting plate to the door interior panel to facilitate the assembly process between the mounting plate and the door interior panel.
[0015] Optionally, the outer surface of the mounting plate is also provided with a positioning part, which is used to pass through the positioning hole in the door trim panel, with the outer surface of the mounting plate opposite to the inner surface of the door trim panel. The positioning part has a guiding function, making the installation efficiency between the mounting plate and the door trim panel higher.
[0016] Optionally, the end of the positioning part is provided with a guide part, and the cross-sectional area of the positioning part gradually decreases along the direction away from the outer surface of the mounting plate. This makes it easier for the positioning part to be inserted into the positioning hole on the door trim panel, making the installation between the mounting plate and the door trim panel more convenient and faster, and improving assembly efficiency.
[0017] Secondly, a vehicle is provided, including a door interior panel and the aforementioned inward-opening handle assembly, with a mounting plate installed on the door interior panel.
[0018] The vehicle provided in this application includes the inward-opening handle assembly in the above embodiments, thus achieving the same technical effect and solving the same technical problem. Attached Figure Description
[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0020] Figure 1 This application provides a schematic diagram showing the arrangement of an inward-opening handle assembly within a vehicle, as illustrated in an embodiment of the present application.
[0021] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of the inner opening handle assembly;
[0022] Figure 3 for Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the inner surface structure of the mounting plate;
[0023] Figure 4 for Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the inner surface structure of the speaker cover plate;
[0024] Figure 5 for Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the outer surface structure of the speaker cover plate;
[0025] Figure 6 for Figure 2 A first-view structural diagram of the outer surface of the mounting plate in the image;
[0026] Figure 7 for Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the internal structure of the mounting slot;
[0027] Figure 8 for Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the outer surface structure of the mounting plate in the middle from a second perspective;
[0028] Figure 9 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the inner surface structure of the decorative panel in the image;
[0029] Figure 10 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the outer surface structure of the decorative panel in the diagram;
[0030] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of an elastic element structure provided in an embodiment of this application.
[0031] Reference numerals: 1. Door interior trim panel; 2. Inward-opening handle assembly; 21. Speaker cover; 211. First through hole; 212. Mesh; 213. Clip; 22. Speaker; 221. Sound-permeable cloth; 23. Mounting plate; 231. Mounting groove; 232. Second through hole; 233. Screw support bracket; 234. Snap-fit part; 235. First platform surface; 235a. Third through hole; 236. Support part; 236a. Weight reduction hole; 237. Positioning part; 237a. Guide part; 238. Clip mounting hole; 239. Slot; 24. Inward-opening handle; 25. Rotating shaft; 26. Spring; 27. Elastic element; 271. Head; 272. Neck; 273. Rear; 3. Trim panel; 31. Clip. Detailed Implementation
[0032] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments.
[0033] In embodiments of this application, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes that element.
[0034] The terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined as "first," "second," or "third" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this application, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more.
[0035] In the description of the embodiments of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "linking" 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 application based on the specific circumstances. Furthermore, when describing pipelines or channels, the terms "connection" and "linking" used in the embodiments of this application have the meaning of establishing electrical conductivity. The specific meaning needs to be understood in conjunction with the context.
[0036] Speaker covers are generally made of metal, and their various surface treatments give them a unique metallic texture, enhancing not only the aesthetics of the vehicle interior but also providing a pleasant tactile experience and durability. To meet strength requirements and for cost and weight reduction considerations, most speaker covers are composed of perforated stainless steel sheets. The speaker cover is fixed to a first support frame, which is then securely connected to the door trim panel.
[0037] An inward-opening handle assembly typically includes an inward-opening handle, a spring, and a pivot. The spring is mounted on the pivot, which in turn is mounted on the inward-opening handle to enable its opening and closing functions. The inward-opening handle is fixed to a second support frame, which is also fixedly connected to the door trim panel.
[0038] In related technologies, speaker covers and inward-opening handle assemblies are combined to achieve the integration of components in vehicle interiors. However, the first and second support brackets need to be stacked in the direction of the inward-opening handle, and the stacked position occupies the space that accommodates the inward-opening handle. This results in an excessively narrow operating space for the user to operate the inward-opening handle, leading to a poor user experience.
[0039] This application discloses a vehicle comprising a body, engine, chassis, and electrical equipment. The body has a mounting frame for mounting a door, and the door is hinged to this mounting frame to achieve rotating opening and closing. The door has a window, and the door with the window forms an interior space with the body. The exterior of the door is a sheet metal structure, and the interior of the door is composed of a door trim panel 1. (See also...) Figures 1-2 The vehicle door also features an inward-opening handle assembly 2 for opening or closing the door. This assembly can also integrate other components from the vehicle's interior. The vehicle includes, but is not limited to, sedans, SUVs, and urban SUVs; this application does not specifically limit the vehicle's structural form. By placing the inward-opening handle assembly 2, which integrates other components, on the door interior panel 1, space is saved in the vehicle's interior, resulting in greater comfort and a better experience for occupants.
[0040] This application also proposes an inward-opening handle assembly that integrates the speaker cover and the inward-opening handle into a support frame. The specific solution is as follows:
[0041] An inward-opening handle assembly 2, see Figures 1-3 The system includes: a mounting plate 23, a speaker 22, an inward-opening handle 24, and a speaker cover 21. The mounting plate 23 is used to install on the door interior panel 1. The speaker 22 is disposed on the mounting plate 23, which has a mounting groove 231. The speaker 22 is spaced apart from the mounting groove 231. The inward-opening handle 24 is disposed in the mounting groove 231 and is hinged to the mounting plate 23. The inward-opening handle 24 is used to control the opening and closing of the door lock. The speaker cover 21 covers the inner surface of the mounting plate 23 facing away from the door interior panel 1 and covers the speaker 22. The speaker cover 21 has a first through hole 211. (See also...) Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 The first through hole 211 is directly opposite the mounting slot 231.
[0042] Understandably, the door interior panel 1 is a panel-like structure facing the inside of the car door and is a component of the vehicle's interior.
[0043] For example, the inward-opening handle 24 is disposed within the mounting slot 231, and the remaining space within the mounting slot 231 primarily serves as the operating space for the user to open the vehicle door. By spacing the speaker 22 from the mounting slot 231, rather than placing the speaker 22 within the mounting slot 231, more operating space can be provided for the user to open the vehicle door. For instance, a speaker cover 21 can be disposed on one side of the mounting slot 231, covering the speaker 22 and the portion of the mounting plate 23 excluding the mounting slot 231.
[0044] For example, the mounting plate 23 may be made of plastic or wood.
[0045] For example, the speaker cover 21 can be designed with meshes 212 of different shapes, allowing sound from the speaker 22 to pass through the meshes 212. The speaker cover 21 can also be engraved with a brand logo to increase brand recognition, and the speaker cover 21 can present different patterns to enhance the aesthetics of the vehicle interior.
[0046] For example, see Figures 5-6 A retaining foot 213 can be provided at the mating point between the speaker cover plate 21 and the mounting plate 23, and a retaining foot mounting hole 238 is provided at the corresponding position on the mounting plate 23. The retaining foot 213 can be bent and fixed into the retaining foot mounting hole 238 by a tool, so as to securely connect the speaker cover plate 21 and the mounting plate 23. This ensures that the connection between the speaker cover plate 21 and the mounting plate 23 is stable and not easy to fall off.
[0047] For example, see Figures 6-7 The inner opening handle assembly 2 includes a rotating shaft 25, on which a spring 26 is sleeved. The mounting plate 23 and the inner opening handle 24 are provided with shaft holes. The rotating shaft 25 passes through the shaft holes on the mounting plate 23 and the inner opening handle 24, so that the inner opening handle 24 can rotate and reset relative to the mounting plate 23.
[0048] For example, the inward-opening handle 24 is connected to the unlocking device, which has an unlocking cable. The end of the inward-opening handle 24 facing the door interior panel 1 is connected to the unlocking cable. Rotating the inward-opening handle 24 pulls the unlocking cable, which triggers the unlocking device to open the door.
[0049] By integrating the speaker cover 21 and the inner opening handle 24 onto the mounting plate 23, the mounting plate 23 simultaneously supports both the speaker cover 21 and the inner opening handle 24. This not only achieves a miniaturized design, saving space in the vehicle's interior, but also avoids the overlapping of the support frames for the speaker cover 21 and the inner opening handle 24 in the direction of the inner opening handle 24's movement, ensuring sufficient operating space for the user to move the inner opening handle 24 within the mounting slot 231. In other words, it avoids an excessively cramped operating space for the user to open the door, improving user comfort.
[0050] In some embodiments, see Figure 6 and Figure 8 A support portion 236 is provided on the outer surface of the mounting plate 23. The support portion 236 is used to support the door interior panel 1. The outer surface of the mounting plate 23 is arranged opposite to the inner surface of the door interior panel 1.
[0051] Understandably, the outer surface of the mounting plate 23 faces away from the interior of the vehicle, that is, the outer surface of the mounting plate 23 faces outwards, while the inner surface of the door interior panel 1 faces inwards.
[0052] For example, there is a certain space between the mounting plate 23 and the door trim panel 1, and the support portion 236 abuts against the door trim panel 1. When an occupant accidentally presses the speaker cover 21, since the speaker cover 21 covers the mounting plate 23, the mounting plate 23 and the speaker cover 21 may deform or even be flattened. The support portion 236 can provide support for the mounting plate 23 and the speaker cover 21, preventing the mounting plate 23 and the speaker cover 21 from deforming or being flattened.
[0053] In some embodiments, there are multiple support portions 236, and the multiple support portions 236 are spaced apart along the length direction of the mounting plate 23.
[0054] For example, the mounting plate 23 is generally rectangular in shape, so the spaced support portions 236 along the length of the mounting plate 23 can better support the mounting plate 23.
[0055] For example, the mounting plate 23 may be a curved structure, and the distance between the mounting plate 23 and the interior panel may vary at different positions. Therefore, the height of the support portion 236 may be the same or different, depending on its position on the mounting plate 23.
[0056] For example, the support portion 236 can be configured as 3, 4, 5, etc. The number of support portions 236 can be adjusted according to the size of the mounting plate 23. This allows the support portions 236 to be reasonably arranged on the mounting plate 23, providing better support for the mounting plate 23 and preventing deformation of the mounting plate 23 and speaker cover 21 caused by human error, such as touching or pressing.
[0057] In some embodiments, see Figure 8 The support portion 236 is provided with a weight-reducing hole 236a. For example, the support portion 236 is a hollow structure, and its external shape can be circular, square, or rectangular, etc., which is not limited in this embodiment. The shape of the weight-reducing hole 236a can be adapted to the external shape of the support portion 236.
[0058] By providing weight-reducing holes 236a on the support 236, the weight of the mounting plate 23 can be reduced, thus preventing the inward-opening handle assembly 2 from becoming too bulky.
[0059] In some embodiments, see Figure 1 and Figure 2 The bottom of the mounting groove 231 is provided with a second through hole 232, which is used to install the first bolt. The first bolt is connected to the door interior panel 1. The inward-opening handle assembly 2 also includes a decorative panel 3, see [link / reference]. Figure 9 The decorative panel 3 covers the bottom of the mounting groove 231.
[0060] For example, the second through hole 232 is a threaded hole, and the first bolt can be a hexagonal head bolt, a square head bolt, or a flange bolt. This application does not limit the structural form of the bolt. The first bolt fixes the inner opening handle assembly 2 to the door interior panel 1 through the second through hole 232, thereby making the inner opening handle assembly 2 and the door interior panel 1 firmly connected. This ensures the overall tensile strength of the door interior panel 1 and avoids shaking and abnormal noise between the inner opening handle assembly 2 and the door interior panel 1.
[0061] For example, the size of the decorative panel 3 is adapted to the mounting groove 231, and the decorative panel 3 can cover the bottom of the mounting groove 231 to prevent the first bolt from being exposed outside the mounting groove 231, thus serving a decorative and aesthetic purpose.
[0062] For example, see Figure 8 and Figure 10 The bottom of the mounting groove 231 is provided with a slot 239, and the decorative panel 3 is provided with a locking block 31 on the side facing the mounting groove 231. The locking block 31 can be locked into the slot 239 to realize the installation of the decorative panel 3 onto the mounting plate 23 and prevent the decorative panel 3 from falling off the mounting plate 23.
[0063] For example, when a user moves the inward-opening handle 24 to open the door, the spring 26 activates, see [link to relevant documentation]. Figure 6 When the inward-opening handle 24 returns to its original position, it will cause a certain impact on the structure inside the mounting slot 231. For example, the mounting slot 231 has a first platform surface 235, see [reference needed]. Figure 7 The first platform surface 235 is used to assist in the installation of the inward-opening handle 24. The elastic return process of the inward-opening handle 24 will cause a certain impact on the first platform surface 235.
[0064] In some embodiments, see Figure 2 and Figure 7 The inward-opening handle assembly 2 also includes an elastic element 27, which is disposed in the mounting groove 231. The elastic element 27 is used to abut against the inward-opening handle 24 when the inward-opening handle 24 is in the closed state.
[0065] For example, see Figure 7 The mounting groove 231 is provided with a third through hole 235a, and the elastic element 27 is provided in the third through hole 235a and protrudes from the first platform surface 235.
[0066] For example, see Figure 11 The elastic element 27 includes a head 271, a neck 272, and a tail 273, which are connected to form an integral structure. During installation, the tail 273 of the elastic element 27 extends into and passes through the third through hole 235a until the neck 272 of the elastic element 27 is engaged in the third through hole 235a. The head 271 of the elastic element 27 can be a circular structure, capable of withstanding the impact force of the inward-opening handle 24. The elastic element 27 acts as a buffer during the return process of the inward-opening handle 24, preventing the handle 24 from impacting the structure inside the mounting groove 231 during return. This avoids damage to components, reduces noise, and improves the user experience.
[0067] In some embodiments, see Figure 1 and Figure 8The outer surface of the mounting plate 23 is provided with a snap-fit part 234, which is used to snap-fit with the door interior panel 1. The outer surface of the mounting plate 23 is arranged opposite to the inner surface of the door interior panel 1.
[0068] For example, the snap-fit portion 234 can be evenly arranged along the length direction of the mounting plate 23, and the door interior panel 1 is provided with snap-fit holes that mate with the snap-fit portion 234. During installation, the door interior panel 1 is placed on a tooling, the snap-fit portion 234 is aligned with the snap-fit hole and snapped into the snap-fit hole, thereby connecting the mounting plate 23 to the door interior panel 1, so as to facilitate the assembly process between the mounting plate 23 and the door interior panel 1.
[0069] In some embodiments, see Figure 1 and Figure 8 The outer surface of the mounting plate 23 is also provided with multiple screw support brackets 233, each with screw holes. Corresponding screw holes are also provided on the inner surface of the door trim panel 1. Screws can pass through the screw holes in the screw support brackets 233 and the screw holes on the inner surface of the door trim panel 1, thereby achieving a fast connection between the mounting plate 23 and the door trim panel 1.
[0070] In some embodiments, see Figure 1 and Figure 8 The mounting plate 23 is also provided with a positioning part 237 on its outer surface. The positioning part 237 is used to pass through the positioning hole on the door interior panel 1. The outer surface of the mounting plate 23 is arranged opposite to the inner surface of the door interior panel 1.
[0071] For example, multiple positioning units 237 can be provided, such as two, with a certain distance between the two positioning units 237.
[0072] For example, the positioning part 237 is arranged perpendicularly to the mounting plate 23.
[0073] For example, during installation, the positioning part 237 is first aligned with the positioning hole on the door interior panel 1, and then inserted into the positioning hole on the door interior panel 1. At this time, the relative positional relationship between the mounting plate 23 and the door interior panel 1 is determined, and then the snap-fit part 234 is snapped into the snap-fit hole on the door interior panel 1. The positioning part 237 has a guiding function, which makes the installation efficiency between the mounting plate 23 and the door interior panel 1 higher.
[0074] In some embodiments, see Figure 1 and Figure 8 The end of the positioning part 237 is provided with a guide part 237a, and the cross-sectional area of the positioning part 237 gradually decreases along the direction away from the outer surface of the mounting plate 23.
[0075] Understandably, the end of the positioning part 237 is the end of the positioning part 237 that is away from the mounting plate 23.
[0076] For example, the mounting plate 23 where the positioning part 237 is located has a plane, the positioning part 237 is arranged perpendicular to the plane, and the cross-sectional direction of the positioning part 237 is parallel to the plane.
[0077] Understandably, the cross-sectional dimensions of the positioning part 237 are gradually changed, and a guide part 237a is provided at the end of the positioning part 237. This design makes it easier for the positioning part 237 to be inserted into the positioning hole on the door interior panel 1, making the installation between the mounting plate 23 and the door interior panel 1 more convenient and faster, and improving assembly efficiency.
[0078] In some embodiments, see Figure 3 and Figure 6 A sound-permeable cloth 221 is also provided between the speaker cover 21 and the mounting plate 23. The sound-permeable cloth 221 can prevent foreign objects from entering the speaker 22 and affecting the sound quality of the speaker 22. The sound of the speaker 22 passes through the sound-permeable cloth 221 and the mesh 212 of the speaker cover 21 and is transmitted to the ear.
[0079] In the description of the embodiments of this application, specific features, structures, materials or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.
[0080] The above are merely specific embodiments of this application, but the scope of protection of this application is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technology disclosed in this application should be included within the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, the scope of protection of this application should be determined by the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. An in-swinging handle assembly, characterized by, include: Mounting plate, the mounting plate being used for mounting on the door interior panel; A loudspeaker is mounted on a mounting plate, the mounting plate having a mounting slot, and the loudspeaker being spaced apart from the mounting slot. An inward-opening handle is disposed in the mounting groove and hinged to the mounting plate. The inward-opening handle is used to control the opening and closing of the door lock. A speaker cover plate covers the inner surface of the mounting plate opposite to the door trim panel, the speaker cover plate covers the speaker, and the speaker cover plate is provided with a first through hole, the first through hole being directly opposite the mounting groove.
2. The in-swinging handle assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that A support portion is provided on the outer surface of the mounting plate, which is used to support the door interior panel. The outer surface of the mounting plate is disposed opposite to the inner surface of the door interior panel.
3. The in-swinging handle assembly according to claim 2, wherein, The support portion is multiple, and the multiple support portions are spaced apart along the length direction of the mounting plate.
4. The in-swinging handle assembly according to claim 2, wherein The support portion is provided with weight-reducing holes.
5. The in-swinging handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein The bottom of the mounting groove is provided with a second through hole for installing a first bolt, which is connected to the interior door panel; the inward-opening handle assembly also includes a decorative panel, which covers the bottom of the mounting groove.
6. The in-swinging handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein The inward-opening handle assembly also includes an elastic element disposed in the mounting groove, the elastic element being used to abut against the inward-opening handle when the inward-opening handle is in the closed state.
7. The in-swinging handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein The outer surface of the mounting plate is provided with a snap-fit part, which is used to snap-fit with the door interior panel. The outer surface of the mounting plate is arranged opposite to the inner surface of the door interior panel.
8. The in-swinging handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein The mounting plate is also provided with a positioning part on its outer surface. The positioning part is used to pass through the positioning hole in the door interior panel. The outer surface of the mounting plate is disposed opposite to the inner surface of the door interior panel.
9. The in-swinging handle assembly according to claim 8, characterized in that The positioning part is provided with a guide part at its end, and the cross-sectional area of the positioning part gradually decreases along the direction away from the outer surface of the mounting plate.
10. A vehicle characterized by comprising: The invention includes a door interior panel and an inward-opening handle assembly as described in any one of claims 1-9, wherein the mounting plate is mounted on the door interior panel.