US20160340940A1 - Alternate backup entry for vehicles - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to door locks for motor vehicles, and more particularly to a powered door lock system that can be actuated utilizing wireless device such as a cell phone or the like, wherein the system includes a backup power supply and keypad that eliminates the need for an exterior lock cylinder and key.
- Driver's doors of motor vehicles typically include a door latch that selectively retains the door in a closed position.
- the latch may include a door lock system that includes a lock cylinder that is accessible from the exterior of the vehicle door.
- the door may also include a powered door lock that can be actuated utilizing an interior switch or a remote wireless fob. If the wireless remote fob malfunctions, a user can typically still gain access by inserting a key into the lock cylinder to mechanically unlock the driver's door lock.
- the use of mechanical lock cylinders, keys, and linkages tends to add to the complexity and cost of the vehicle.
- the door latch system includes a door latch having a powered lock that is configured to be operably connected to a first electrical power supply.
- the powered lock defines locked and unlocked conditions.
- the latch is released upon movement of an exterior door handle when the powered lock is unlocked, and the latch does not release upon movement of an exterior door handle when the powered lock is locked.
- the door latch system further includes a first electrical power supply, and a controller operably connected to the powered lock.
- the controller is configured to receive an unlock command signal from a wireless cellular device.
- the door latch system further includes a backup device having a second electrical power supply that is configured to be operably connected to the powered lock.
- the system also includes a user input feature such as a keypad or the like that is configured to be mounted to a vehicle door, and to communicate with the controller and with the backup device.
- the keypad is operably connected to the first and second electrical power supplies.
- the keypad includes a plurality of discreet input features that can be utilized to input a security code.
- the controller is configured to unlock the powered lock utilizing electrical power from the first electrical power supply if an authorized security code is input using the keypad, or if the controller receives an unlock command signal from a wireless cellular device.
- the door latch system is configured to cause the backup device to unlock the powered lock utilizing electrical power from the second electrical power supply if a user inputs an authorized security code utilizing the keypad.
- the powered door latch including a latch having an electrically powered lock.
- the powered door latch further includes a controller, a user input device such as a keypad or the like, and first and second electrical power supplies.
- the controller is configured to actuate the electrically powered lock utilizing power from the second electrical power supply if the first electrical power supply fails and if an authorized code is entered using the keypad, or if the controller receives a wireless signal from a mobile wireless device such as a mobile phone.
- the keyless door latch system includes a door latch and a powered lock that selectively prevents unlatching of the door latch when the powered lock is in a locked state.
- the door latch system further includes a wireless receiver that is operably connected to at least a selected one of the first and second control modules.
- the wireless receiver is configured to receive an unlock signal from a mobile phone.
- the powered door latch further includes a user input device such as a keypad or other suitable device that is operably connected to the first and second control modules.
- the door latch system is configured to supply electrical power from the first electrical power supply to the powered lock to unlock the powered lock if the wireless receiver receives an unlock signal from a mobile wireless device such as a mobile phone.
- the door latch system is also configured to supply electrical power from the second electrical power supply to unlock the powered lock if an authorized combination is entered on the keypad.
- FIG. 1 is a partially schematic side elevational view of a vehicle door including a latch and powered lock system according to one aspect of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic drawing of a latch and powered lock system according to one aspect of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing operation of a door latch and powered lock according to one aspect of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing battery recharge of the door lock system according to another aspect of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a partially fragmentary perspective view showing an interior of a vehicle door
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing operation of the vehicle keypad
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a feedback loop that is utilized to monitor the health of the backup rechargeable battery.
- the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in FIG. 1 .
- the invention may assume various alternative orientations, except where expressly specified to the contrary.
- the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.
- a motor vehicle 1 includes a driver's side door 2 that does not have a lock cylinder of the type that receives a key to mechanically unlock the door 2 .
- Door 2 is movably mounted to a vehicle structure 4 by hinges 6 A and 6 B.
- a latch system 5 includes a latch 8 that includes a movable latch member 10 that selectively engages a striker 12 to retain the door 2 in a closed position.
- Latch 8 also includes a powered lock 26 .
- the latch 8 may be operably connected to a movable exterior door handle 14 by mechanical linkage 16 .
- the linkage 16 may comprise elongated link members, a cable, or other suitable mechanical connection.
- latch 8 may include a pawl (not shown) of a known configuration that selectively retains the latch member 10 in a latched position.
- movement of the handle 14 causes the pawl to shift to a released position, thereby allowing movement of latch member 10 whereby the latch member 10 disengages from striker 12 as door 2 is pulled open.
- latch 8 if the powered lock 26 of latch 8 is in a locked state, movement of the handle 14 does not release the pawl, such that the movable latch member 10 remains in an engaged position relative to striker 12 , thereby preventing opening of the door 2 .
- the basic operation of latch 8 and powered lock 26 as just described is well known to those skilled in the art, such that a more detailed description concerning the operation of the pawl, latch member 10 , striker 12 , and powered lock 26 is not believed to be required.
- the keyless latch system of the present invention includes a control module 22 that is operably connected to the latch 8 by a conductive line 24 or the like.
- Control Module 22 may comprise a main control module of motor vehicle 1 , or it may comprise a “dedicated” door latch/lock control module.
- Lock 26 may comprise an electrically powered lock that is operably connected to the control module 22 .
- the powered lock 26 is operably connected to a main vehicle power supply such as a battery 36 .
- a mobile wireless device such as a cell phone (“smart phone”) 100 may include software (an “App”) that provides an input feature such as an icon 30 on touchscreen 31 of cell phone 100 . Pushing/contacting icon 30 causes cell phone 100 to generate wireless signal 136 that is received by receiver 28 of control module 22 , and the control module 22 then causes powered lock 26 to receive power from main (first) vehicle battery 36 to unlock the latch 8 .
- Driver's door 2 includes a backup module 38 that optionally includes a second receiver 40 that is configured to receive a second wireless signal 134 that is generated by the cell phone 100 upon actuation of an optical second input feature such as icon 32 .
- the backup module 38 includes a controller or circuit arrangement 50 that causes electrical power from a backup (second) power supply 48 to be supplied to powered lock 26 through an electrical line 42 when second wireless signal 134 is received by second receiver 40 .
- the latch system 5 may be configured such that backup module 38 does not include a receiver 40 .
- control module 22 is configured to utilize power from backup power supply 48 to actuate/unlock lock 26 if controller 22 receives a signal 134 and if main power supply 36 has failed.
- the system may also be configured to unlock powered lock 26 utilizing power from backup power supply 48 if an authorized code (combination) is entered using an input feature such as keypad 105 .
- the backup (second) power supply 48 may comprise a battery, capacitor, or other suitable power supply. As discussed in more detail below, backup (second) power supply 48 provides for unlocking of powered lock 26 even if main (first) power supply 36 fails. Furthermore, the backup power supply 48 may be operably connected to control module 22 and/or main vehicle battery 36 to recharge backup power supply 48 if required.
- control module 22 may also be connected to right hand front latch 8 A by a line 24 A.
- the control module 22 may be connected to a right rear latch 8 B by a line 24 B, and a left rear latch 8 C by a line 24 C.
- One or more interior switches may be operably connected to the control module 22 whereby occupants of the vehicle can actuate the switches, thereby causing the control module 22 to supply power from battery 36 to the powered locks 26 , 26 A, 26 B, and 26 C of door latches 8 , 8 A, 8 B, and 8 C, respectively, in a manner that is generally known in the art.
- the cell/smart phone 100 may be actuated as indicated by the step 52 to generate a wireless “unlock” command.
- the first input feature/icon 30 ( FIGS. 1 and 2 ) may be actuated to generate a first wireless signal 136 to the control module 22 .
- control module 22 determines if any of the locks 26 - 26 C of latches 8 - 8 C of the doors of the vehicle unlocked. If any of the doors did unlock, a user moves handle 14 and unlatches the door at step 56 . If none of the doors unlock, a user may then actuate the second input 32 to activate the backup module 38 as shown at step 58 .
- a user may input a security code utilizing keypad 105 to thereby unlock the door.
- backup module 38 determines if second wireless signal 134 or the keypad entry is recognized. If the backup module 38 does not recognize the second signal 134 or the keypad entry, the powered lock 26 remains locked as shown at step 66 . If the second wireless signal 134 or keypad entry is recognized by the backup module 38 at step 60 , and if the backup power supply 48 has sufficient power (step 68 ), the backup module 38 supplies power from backup power supply 48 to the powered lock 26 to thereby unlock the driver's door at step 69 . This allows a user to unlatch the door at step 56 by grasping and pulling on handle 14 .
- the latch system 5 may be configured to recharge the backup power supply 48 if required.
- the control module 22 and/or backup module 38 may be configured to monitor the rechargeable backup power supply 48 as shown at step 70 of FIG. 4 . If the backup power supply 48 does maintain a proper charge according to predefined criteria, the control module 22 and/or backup module 38 do not take any action as shown at step 72 . In the event the backup power supply 48 does not maintain a proper charge at step 70 , control module 22 and/or backup module 38 cause a message to be displayed on the vehicle dashboard indicating that the battery or backup power supply 48 must be changed/serviced as shown at step 74 .
- vehicle door 2 may include a map pocket 78 on an inner side 80 of door 2 .
- the backup module 38 may be mounted in a cavity 82 that is accessible through an opening 84 in map pocket 78 .
- a cover 86 may be removably attached to the door 2 to selectively close off opening 84 .
- the opening 84 provides access to the backup module 38 to permit servicing and/or replacement of backup module 38 , and to permit replacement of backup power supply 48 of backup module 38 as may be required.
- FIG. 5 is merely an example of a suitable location and mounting arrangement for the backup module 38 .
- the backup module 38 may be mounted in an interior space of door 2 adjacent the exterior handle 14 ( FIG. 1 ), whereby the backup module 38 is accessible by removing an exterior bezel 18 ( FIG. 1 ).
- the latch system 5 eliminates the cost and complexity associated with conventional door lock cylinders and keys.
- Conventional door lock cylinders may take up significant space within vehicle doors, and the lock cylinder and associated linkage may need to be specifically designed for a particular vehicle door.
- the backup module 38 may comprise a compact unit that can be mounted at numerous locations within the vehicle door 2 . Because the backup module 38 can be operably connected to the latch 8 by an electrical line 42 , specially designed mechanical linkage for a lock cylinder is not required in the latch system 5 of the present invention.
- the mobile phone 100 may comprise a “smart phone,” tablet, portable computer, or other wireless communication device.
- Mobile phone 100 is typically configured to utilize digital wireless cellular communication, WiFi, BLUETOOTH®, or other wireless communication technologies.
- the mobile phone 100 communicates with receiver 28 and/or receiver 40 of control modules 22 and 38 , respectively.
- the wireless signals 134 and 136 may comprise one way signals that are transmitted from mobile phone 100 to the receivers 28 and 40 .
- the receivers 28 and 40 may comprise transceivers and the wireless signals 134 and 136 may comprise two way signals that permit two way communications between mobile phone 100 and receivers 28 and 40 .
- the control modules 22 and 38 each have a separate receiver.
- receiver 28 may be operably connected to control module 22 and control module 38 . It will be understood that receiver 28 could be integrated with module 22 , or it may be mounted in a separate location and be operably connected to module 22 and/or module 38 utilizing conductive lines.
- Mobile phone 100 may include a touchscreen 31 and software (an “App”) that permits a user to cause the mobile phone 100 to generate a wireless unlock command signal.
- the unlock signal may comprise a unique security code, and the control modules 22 and/or 38 may be configured to unlock the door 2 only if an authorized unlock signal is recognized.
- the controller 22 or controller 38 Upon receiving an unlock signal from mobile phone 100 , the controller 22 or controller 38 causes the powered lock 26 to unlock utilizing power from the main vehicle battery 36 or from backup power supply 48 .
- the latch system 5 may be configured to utilize the main vehicle battery 36 to unlock the powered lock 26 if the main battery 36 is functioning properly. In the event the main power supply 36 is not functioning properly, the latch system 5 may be configured to utilize the backup (second) power supply 48 .
- the powered latch system 5 may also include a user authentication device such as a keypad 105 .
- the keypad 105 may include a plurality of discreet inputs such as pads or buttons 105 A- 105 E.
- keypad 105 may comprise a touch screen or other suitable device having one or more inputs that provide for entry of a security code.
- Keypad 105 could also comprise a biometric device such as a fingerprint reader, retina I.D. device or the like.
- the controllers 22 and/or 38 may be configured to actuate the powered lock 26 to unlock the latch system 5 if an authentication signal such as a specific sequence/combination of inputs is input utilizing the pads/buttons 105 A- 105 E of keypad 105 .
- the latch system 5 may be configured to permit a user to provide a unique security sequence or code (“PIN”) that must be entered utilizing the keypad 105 .
- PIN unique security sequence or code
- a user can use keypad 105 to actuate the powered lock 26 to unlock the latch system 5 .
- Keypad 105 may be utilized if the batteries of cell phone 100 are dead, or if cell phone 100 is not functioning properly.
- a user enters a code utilizing keypad 105 .
- the system determines if the main vehicle power supply 36 and/or main control module 22 are operational. If “yes,” the system 5 (e.g. control module 22 ) verifies the code and causes the powered lock 26 to unlock utilizing power 36 . A user can then plug or remote charge the cell phone as shown at step 118 .
- the backup module 38 verifies the code input utilizing keypad 105 , and the powered lock 6 is unlocked utilizing power from the backup power supply 48 .
- the controller 50 of backup module 38 may be operated utilizing power from the backup power supply 48 in the event the main power supply 36 fails or is disconnected from the backup module 38 .
- a user can plug or remote charge the cell phone 105 as shown at step 122 (e.g. charge the cell phone by connecting a charger to the vehicle's electrical system).
- the latch system 5 may be configured to monitor the status of the main vehicle battery 36 and alert a user if the main vehicle battery 36 is malfunctioning. Specifically, at step 124 the main control module 22 and/or backup module 38 determine if the main vehicle battery 36 is maintaining a charge. If the main vehicle battery 36 is properly maintaining a charge according to predefined criteria, the system does nothing as shown at step 126 . However, if the main vehicle battery 36 does not maintain a proper charge, an alert such as a text message can be sent to the user's mobile phone 100 utilizing the Wi-Fi of the vehicle 1 and/or the receivers 28 and 40 (if the receivers 28 and 40 are configured to both transmit and receive wireless signals).
- the system may be configured to display a message on a display screen 106 ( FIG. 1 ) located inside the vehicle 1 in the event the main vehicle battery 36 does not maintain a proper charge.
- the message may be displayed on the dashboard continuously, or at predefined time intervals.
- the system may also be configured to display a message on the display screen 106 periodically (e.g. once a month, once a year or once every 2 years) to replace the batteries in a keyfob if the system includes a keyfob (not shown).
- the main vehicle battery 36 may be monitored utilizing the steps shown in FIG. 7 at periodic intervals (e.g. every 60 seconds, once every hour, once every 24 hours, etc.).
- the vehicle 1 may also be configured to permit operation of the vehicle 1 based on a signal received from mobile phone 100 and/or entry of an authorized code utilizing an authentication feature or device such as keypad 105 .
- vehicle 1 may be configured to include a keyless ignition whereby the vehicle can be operated if an authorized signal is received from a fob. If a user does not have a fob, or if the fob malfunctions, the user can unlock the powered lock 26 utilizing the mobile phone 100 or by using the keypad 105 .
- the user upon entering the vehicle 1 , the user can operate the vehicle utilizing an authorized signal from the mobile phone 100 and/or by entering an authorized code utilizing the keypad 105 .
- the display 106 located inside the vehicle may comprise a touch screen device that permits entry of an authorization code whereby a user can enter a code utilizing the display screen 106 to permit operation of the vehicle.
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Description
- The present invention generally relates to door locks for motor vehicles, and more particularly to a powered door lock system that can be actuated utilizing wireless device such as a cell phone or the like, wherein the system includes a backup power supply and keypad that eliminates the need for an exterior lock cylinder and key.
- Driver's doors of motor vehicles typically include a door latch that selectively retains the door in a closed position. The latch may include a door lock system that includes a lock cylinder that is accessible from the exterior of the vehicle door. The door may also include a powered door lock that can be actuated utilizing an interior switch or a remote wireless fob. If the wireless remote fob malfunctions, a user can typically still gain access by inserting a key into the lock cylinder to mechanically unlock the driver's door lock. However, the use of mechanical lock cylinders, keys, and linkages tends to add to the complexity and cost of the vehicle.
- One aspect of the present invention is a door latch system for doors of motor vehicles. The door latch system includes a door latch having a powered lock that is configured to be operably connected to a first electrical power supply. The powered lock defines locked and unlocked conditions. The latch is released upon movement of an exterior door handle when the powered lock is unlocked, and the latch does not release upon movement of an exterior door handle when the powered lock is locked. The door latch system further includes a first electrical power supply, and a controller operably connected to the powered lock. The controller is configured to receive an unlock command signal from a wireless cellular device. The door latch system further includes a backup device having a second electrical power supply that is configured to be operably connected to the powered lock. The system also includes a user input feature such as a keypad or the like that is configured to be mounted to a vehicle door, and to communicate with the controller and with the backup device. The keypad is operably connected to the first and second electrical power supplies. The keypad includes a plurality of discreet input features that can be utilized to input a security code. The controller is configured to unlock the powered lock utilizing electrical power from the first electrical power supply if an authorized security code is input using the keypad, or if the controller receives an unlock command signal from a wireless cellular device. The door latch system is configured to cause the backup device to unlock the powered lock utilizing electrical power from the second electrical power supply if a user inputs an authorized security code utilizing the keypad.
- Another aspect of the present invention is a powered door latch including a latch having an electrically powered lock. The powered door latch further includes a controller, a user input device such as a keypad or the like, and first and second electrical power supplies. The controller is configured to actuate the electrically powered lock utilizing power from the second electrical power supply if the first electrical power supply fails and if an authorized code is entered using the keypad, or if the controller receives a wireless signal from a mobile wireless device such as a mobile phone.
- Another aspect of the present invention is a door latch system for doors of motor vehicles. The keyless door latch system includes a door latch and a powered lock that selectively prevents unlatching of the door latch when the powered lock is in a locked state. The door latch system further includes a wireless receiver that is operably connected to at least a selected one of the first and second control modules. The wireless receiver is configured to receive an unlock signal from a mobile phone. The powered door latch further includes a user input device such as a keypad or other suitable device that is operably connected to the first and second control modules. The door latch system is configured to supply electrical power from the first electrical power supply to the powered lock to unlock the powered lock if the wireless receiver receives an unlock signal from a mobile wireless device such as a mobile phone. The door latch system is also configured to supply electrical power from the second electrical power supply to unlock the powered lock if an authorized combination is entered on the keypad.
- These and other aspects, objects, and features of the present invention will be understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art upon studying the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a partially schematic side elevational view of a vehicle door including a latch and powered lock system according to one aspect of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic drawing of a latch and powered lock system according to one aspect of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing operation of a door latch and powered lock according to one aspect of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing battery recharge of the door lock system according to another aspect of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a partially fragmentary perspective view showing an interior of a vehicle door; -
FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing operation of the vehicle keypad; and -
FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a feedback loop that is utilized to monitor the health of the backup rechargeable battery. - For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
FIG. 1 . However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative orientations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise. - The present application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/468,634, filed on Aug. 26, 2014, entitled “KEYLESS VEHICLE DOOR LATCH SYSTEM WITH POWERED BACKUP UNLOCK FEATURE,” the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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FIG. 1 , amotor vehicle 1 includes a driver'sside door 2 that does not have a lock cylinder of the type that receives a key to mechanically unlock thedoor 2.Door 2 is movably mounted to avehicle structure 4 by 6A and 6B. Ahinges latch system 5 includes alatch 8 that includes amovable latch member 10 that selectively engages astriker 12 to retain thedoor 2 in a closed position. Latch 8 also includes a poweredlock 26. Thelatch 8 may be operably connected to a movableexterior door handle 14 bymechanical linkage 16. Thelinkage 16 may comprise elongated link members, a cable, or other suitable mechanical connection. If the poweredlock 26 ofdoor 2 is in an unlocked state, a user can move thehandle 14 as indicated by the arrow “A” to thereby cause thelatch 8 to unlatch, permitting thedoor 2 to be opened. Specifically,latch 8 may include a pawl (not shown) of a known configuration that selectively retains thelatch member 10 in a latched position. When thelatch 8 ofdoor 2 is unlocked, movement of thehandle 14 causes the pawl to shift to a released position, thereby allowing movement oflatch member 10 whereby thelatch member 10 disengages fromstriker 12 asdoor 2 is pulled open. However, if the poweredlock 26 oflatch 8 is in a locked state, movement of thehandle 14 does not release the pawl, such that the movablelatch member 10 remains in an engaged position relative tostriker 12, thereby preventing opening of thedoor 2. The basic operation oflatch 8 and poweredlock 26 as just described is well known to those skilled in the art, such that a more detailed description concerning the operation of the pawl,latch member 10,striker 12, and poweredlock 26 is not believed to be required. - The keyless latch system of the present invention includes a
control module 22 that is operably connected to thelatch 8 by aconductive line 24 or the like.Control Module 22 may comprise a main control module ofmotor vehicle 1, or it may comprise a “dedicated” door latch/lock control module.Lock 26 may comprise an electrically powered lock that is operably connected to thecontrol module 22. The poweredlock 26 is operably connected to a main vehicle power supply such as abattery 36. A mobile wireless device such as a cell phone (“smart phone”) 100 may include software (an “App”) that provides an input feature such as anicon 30 ontouchscreen 31 ofcell phone 100. Pushing/contactingicon 30 causescell phone 100 to generatewireless signal 136 that is received byreceiver 28 ofcontrol module 22, and thecontrol module 22 then causes poweredlock 26 to receive power from main (first)vehicle battery 36 to unlock thelatch 8. - Driver's
door 2 includes abackup module 38 that optionally includes asecond receiver 40 that is configured to receive asecond wireless signal 134 that is generated by thecell phone 100 upon actuation of an optical second input feature such asicon 32. Thebackup module 38 includes a controller orcircuit arrangement 50 that causes electrical power from a backup (second)power supply 48 to be supplied topowered lock 26 through anelectrical line 42 whensecond wireless signal 134 is received bysecond receiver 40. Alternatively, thelatch system 5 may be configured such thatbackup module 38 does not include areceiver 40. In this case,control module 22 is configured to utilize power frombackup power supply 48 to actuate/unlocklock 26 ifcontroller 22 receives asignal 134 and ifmain power supply 36 has failed. - As discussed in more detail below, the system may also be configured to unlock
powered lock 26 utilizing power frombackup power supply 48 if an authorized code (combination) is entered using an input feature such askeypad 105. The backup (second)power supply 48 may comprise a battery, capacitor, or other suitable power supply. As discussed in more detail below, backup (second)power supply 48 provides for unlocking ofpowered lock 26 even if main (first)power supply 36 fails. Furthermore, thebackup power supply 48 may be operably connected to controlmodule 22 and/ormain vehicle battery 36 to rechargebackup power supply 48 if required. - With further reference to
FIG. 2 ,control module 22 may also be connected to righthand front latch 8A by aline 24A. Similarly, thecontrol module 22 may be connected to a rightrear latch 8B by aline 24B, and a leftrear latch 8C by aline 24C. One or more interior switches (not shown) may be operably connected to thecontrol module 22 whereby occupants of the vehicle can actuate the switches, thereby causing thecontrol module 22 to supply power frombattery 36 to the 26, 26A, 26B, and 26C of door latches 8, 8A, 8B, and 8C, respectively, in a manner that is generally known in the art.powered locks - With further reference to
FIG. 3 , during operation the cell/smart phone 100 may be actuated as indicated by thestep 52 to generate a wireless “unlock” command. Instep 52, the first input feature/icon 30 (FIGS. 1 and 2 ) may be actuated to generate afirst wireless signal 136 to thecontrol module 22. Atstep 54,control module 22 determines if any of the locks 26-26C of latches 8-8C of the doors of the vehicle unlocked. If any of the doors did unlock, a user moves handle 14 and unlatches the door atstep 56. If none of the doors unlock, a user may then actuate thesecond input 32 to activate thebackup module 38 as shown atstep 58. Alternatively, atstep 58, a user may input a securitycode utilizing keypad 105 to thereby unlock the door. - Referring again to
FIG. 3 ,backup module 38 determines ifsecond wireless signal 134 or the keypad entry is recognized. If thebackup module 38 does not recognize thesecond signal 134 or the keypad entry, thepowered lock 26 remains locked as shown atstep 66. If thesecond wireless signal 134 or keypad entry is recognized by thebackup module 38 atstep 60, and if thebackup power supply 48 has sufficient power (step 68), thebackup module 38 supplies power frombackup power supply 48 to thepowered lock 26 to thereby unlock the driver's door atstep 69. This allows a user to unlatch the door atstep 56 by grasping and pulling onhandle 14. - With further reference to
FIG. 4 , thelatch system 5 may be configured to recharge thebackup power supply 48 if required. Thecontrol module 22 and/orbackup module 38 may be configured to monitor the rechargeablebackup power supply 48 as shown atstep 70 ofFIG. 4 . If thebackup power supply 48 does maintain a proper charge according to predefined criteria, thecontrol module 22 and/orbackup module 38 do not take any action as shown atstep 72. In the event thebackup power supply 48 does not maintain a proper charge atstep 70,control module 22 and/orbackup module 38 cause a message to be displayed on the vehicle dashboard indicating that the battery orbackup power supply 48 must be changed/serviced as shown atstep 74. - With further reference to
FIG. 5 ,vehicle door 2 may include amap pocket 78 on aninner side 80 ofdoor 2. Thebackup module 38 may be mounted in acavity 82 that is accessible through anopening 84 inmap pocket 78. Acover 86 may be removably attached to thedoor 2 to selectively close off opening 84. Theopening 84 provides access to thebackup module 38 to permit servicing and/or replacement ofbackup module 38, and to permit replacement ofbackup power supply 48 ofbackup module 38 as may be required. It will be understood that the arrangement ofFIG. 5 is merely an example of a suitable location and mounting arrangement for thebackup module 38. Alternatively, thebackup module 38 may be mounted in an interior space ofdoor 2 adjacent the exterior handle 14 (FIG. 1 ), whereby thebackup module 38 is accessible by removing an exterior bezel 18 (FIG. 1 ). - Significantly, the
latch system 5 eliminates the cost and complexity associated with conventional door lock cylinders and keys. Conventional door lock cylinders may take up significant space within vehicle doors, and the lock cylinder and associated linkage may need to be specifically designed for a particular vehicle door. In contrast, thebackup module 38 may comprise a compact unit that can be mounted at numerous locations within thevehicle door 2. Because thebackup module 38 can be operably connected to thelatch 8 by anelectrical line 42, specially designed mechanical linkage for a lock cylinder is not required in thelatch system 5 of the present invention. - Referring again to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , it will be understood that themobile phone 100 may comprise a “smart phone,” tablet, portable computer, or other wireless communication device.Mobile phone 100 is typically configured to utilize digital wireless cellular communication, WiFi, BLUETOOTH®, or other wireless communication technologies. Themobile phone 100 communicates withreceiver 28 and/orreceiver 40 of 22 and 38, respectively. The wireless signals 134 and 136 may comprise one way signals that are transmitted fromcontrol modules mobile phone 100 to the 28 and 40. Alternatively, thereceivers 28 and 40 may comprise transceivers and the wireless signals 134 and 136 may comprise two way signals that permit two way communications betweenreceivers mobile phone 100 and 28 and 40. In the illustrated example, thereceivers 22 and 38 each have a separate receiver. However, it will be understood that acontrol modules single receiver 28 may be operably connected to controlmodule 22 andcontrol module 38. It will be understood thatreceiver 28 could be integrated withmodule 22, or it may be mounted in a separate location and be operably connected tomodule 22 and/ormodule 38 utilizing conductive lines. -
Mobile phone 100 may include atouchscreen 31 and software (an “App”) that permits a user to cause themobile phone 100 to generate a wireless unlock command signal. The unlock signal may comprise a unique security code, and thecontrol modules 22 and/or 38 may be configured to unlock thedoor 2 only if an authorized unlock signal is recognized. Upon receiving an unlock signal frommobile phone 100, thecontroller 22 orcontroller 38 causes thepowered lock 26 to unlock utilizing power from themain vehicle battery 36 or frombackup power supply 48. Thelatch system 5 may be configured to utilize themain vehicle battery 36 to unlock thepowered lock 26 if themain battery 36 is functioning properly. In the event themain power supply 36 is not functioning properly, thelatch system 5 may be configured to utilize the backup (second)power supply 48. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , thepowered latch system 5 may also include a user authentication device such as akeypad 105. Thekeypad 105 may include a plurality of discreet inputs such as pads orbuttons 105A-105E. Alternatively,keypad 105 may comprise a touch screen or other suitable device having one or more inputs that provide for entry of a security code.Keypad 105 could also comprise a biometric device such as a fingerprint reader, retina I.D. device or the like. Thecontrollers 22 and/or 38 may be configured to actuate thepowered lock 26 to unlock thelatch system 5 if an authentication signal such as a specific sequence/combination of inputs is input utilizing the pads/buttons 105A-105E ofkeypad 105. Thelatch system 5 may be configured to permit a user to provide a unique security sequence or code (“PIN”) that must be entered utilizing thekeypad 105. - In the event the
mobile phone 100 is inoperable due to the batteries of themobile phone 100 being dead and/or other malfunction ofmobile phone 100, a user can usekeypad 105 to actuate thepowered lock 26 to unlock thelatch system 5. - Operation of the
keypad 105 is shown inFIG. 6 .Keypad 105 may be utilized if the batteries ofcell phone 100 are dead, or ifcell phone 100 is not functioning properly. Specifically, atstep 112, a user enters acode utilizing keypad 105. Atstep 114 the system determines if the mainvehicle power supply 36 and/ormain control module 22 are operational. If “yes,” the system 5 (e.g. control module 22) verifies the code and causes thepowered lock 26 to unlock utilizingpower 36. A user can then plug or remote charge the cell phone as shown atstep 118. Referring back to step 114, if the mainvehicle power supply 36 and/ormain control module 22 are not operational, atstep 120 thebackup module 38 verifies the codeinput utilizing keypad 105, and the powered lock 6 is unlocked utilizing power from thebackup power supply 48. In general, thecontroller 50 ofbackup module 38 may be operated utilizing power from thebackup power supply 48 in the event themain power supply 36 fails or is disconnected from thebackup module 38. After the vehicle is unlocked, a user can plug or remote charge thecell phone 105 as shown at step 122 (e.g. charge the cell phone by connecting a charger to the vehicle's electrical system). - With further reference to
FIG. 7 , thelatch system 5 may be configured to monitor the status of themain vehicle battery 36 and alert a user if themain vehicle battery 36 is malfunctioning. Specifically, atstep 124 themain control module 22 and/orbackup module 38 determine if themain vehicle battery 36 is maintaining a charge. If themain vehicle battery 36 is properly maintaining a charge according to predefined criteria, the system does nothing as shown atstep 126. However, if themain vehicle battery 36 does not maintain a proper charge, an alert such as a text message can be sent to the user'smobile phone 100 utilizing the Wi-Fi of thevehicle 1 and/or thereceivers 28 and 40 (if the 28 and 40 are configured to both transmit and receive wireless signals). Also, at shown atreceivers step 128, the system may be configured to display a message on a display screen 106 (FIG. 1 ) located inside thevehicle 1 in the event themain vehicle battery 36 does not maintain a proper charge. The message may be displayed on the dashboard continuously, or at predefined time intervals. As shown atstep 130, the system may also be configured to display a message on thedisplay screen 106 periodically (e.g. once a month, once a year or once every 2 years) to replace the batteries in a keyfob if the system includes a keyfob (not shown). It will be understood that themain vehicle battery 36 may be monitored utilizing the steps shown inFIG. 7 at periodic intervals (e.g. every 60 seconds, once every hour, once every 24 hours, etc.). - In addition to the unlock functions discussed above, the
vehicle 1 may also be configured to permit operation of thevehicle 1 based on a signal received frommobile phone 100 and/or entry of an authorized code utilizing an authentication feature or device such askeypad 105. For example,vehicle 1 may be configured to include a keyless ignition whereby the vehicle can be operated if an authorized signal is received from a fob. If a user does not have a fob, or if the fob malfunctions, the user can unlock thepowered lock 26 utilizing themobile phone 100 or by using thekeypad 105. Also, upon entering thevehicle 1, the user can operate the vehicle utilizing an authorized signal from themobile phone 100 and/or by entering an authorized code utilizing thekeypad 105. It will be understood that thedisplay 106 located inside the vehicle may comprise a touch screen device that permits entry of an authorization code whereby a user can enter a code utilizing thedisplay screen 106 to permit operation of the vehicle. - It is to be understood that variations and modifications can be made on the aforementioned structure without departing from the concepts of the present invention, and further it is to be understood that such concepts are intended to be covered by the following claims unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
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