Patents by Inventor Bernd Allefeld

Bernd Allefeld has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6257632
    Abstract: The subject of the invention is a key collar for a motor vehicle door lock or the like including a key collar support plate fixedly attached on a support sheet, and a collar element supported on the collar support plate which, in operation, engages a lock catch of the motor vehicle door lock or the like. Optionally, the key collar includes an elastomer arrangement which allows the collar element to move a limited distance relative to the collar support plate in the plane of the collar support plate thereby better meeting the different requirements of normal use conditions and during a vehicle crash. In operation, the collar element of a preferred embodiment is supported on the collar support plate on two spaced bearing points, one bearing point with a trailing bridge in a manner that collar element can be swivelled around an axis which is perpendicular to collar support plate, and another bearing point with a leading bridge which can be displaced in corresponding arc-shaped crank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2001
    Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbH
    Inventors: Oliver Jung, Siegfried Reichmann, Bernd Allefeld, Bernd Weyerstall, Berthold Huessler, Bernd Huster, Hansjuergen Linde, Uwe Neumann, Heinrich Plett, Stefan Schwitters
  • Patent number: 6209932
    Abstract: A motor vehicle door lock or the like has a housing (1) or a lock bearing plate, a rotary latch (2) with a jaw (3) for a locking wedge (4) or lock bolt and a pawl (7) for locking the rotary latch (2) in a locking position which corresponds to the closed motor vehicle door. Several complementary measures are proposed which can be applied together or separately to optimise the locking elements—rotary latch (2) and pawl (7). A differentiated positioning of the rotary latch (2) and pawl (7) is particularly significant. The material, shape and/or mounting of the swivelling axis (10) of the rotary latch (2) or of the swivelling axis (20) of the pawl (7) are designed for normal operation conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbH
    Inventors: Oliver Jung, Siegfried Reichmann, Bernd Allefeld, Bernd Weyerstall, Berthold Huessler, Bernd Huster, Hansjuergen Linde, Uwe Neumann, Heinrich Plett, Stefan Schwitters
  • Patent number: 6113161
    Abstract: A motor vehicle door lock has a rotary latch with a holding recess formed in it. The rotary latch has a main catch with a catch surface formed on it. A key collar has a pin that is adapted to be received in the holding recess. A pivotally mounted detent pawl is biased in an engagement direction and has a catch lever having an opposing catch surface formed on it which is adapted to engage the catch surface of the main catch in a catch position. The catch lever and a support lever are pivotally mounted on an axle to pivot with respect to one another about an axis in the catch position in which the detent pawl is biased by a spring element into an extended position. An actuating element is disposed on the rotary latch, and the spring element cooperates with the actuating element to bias the detent pawl into the extended position when said actuating element engages the spring element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2000
    Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbH
    Inventors: Oliver Jung, Siegfried Reichmann, Bernd Allefeld, Bernd Weyerstall, Berthold Huessler, Bernd Huster, Hansjuergen Linde, Uwe Neumann, Heinrich Plett, Stefan Schwitters
  • Patent number: 6068309
    Abstract: The subject of the invention is a key collar for a motor vehicle door lock or the like including a key collar support plate fixedly attached on a support sheet, and a collar element supported on the collar support plate which, in operation, engages a lock catch of the motor vehicle door lock or the like. Optionally, the key collar includes an elastomer arrangement which allows the collar element to move a limited distance relative to the collar support plate in the plane of the collar support plate thereby better meeting the different requirements of normal use conditions and during a vehicle crash. In operation, the collar element of a preferred embodiment is supported on the collar support plate on two spaced bearing points, one bearing point with a trailing bridge in a manner that collar element can be swivelled around an axis which is perpendicular to collar support plate, and another bearing point with a leading bridge which can be displaced in corresponding arc-shaped crank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2000
    Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbH
    Inventors: Oliver Jung, Siegfried Reichmann, Bernd Allefeld, Bernd Weyerstall, Berthold Huessler, Bernd Huster, Hansjuergen Linde, Uwe Neumann, Heinrich Plett, Stefan Schwitters
  • Patent number: 6062613
    Abstract: A motor vehicle door lock or the like including a housing with a detent pawl including a lock catch, a dynamic actuation linkage extending from an outside door handle and an inside door handle to the detent pawl, and a controller including a control disk with a plurality of peripherally located control cams, each of the control cams corresponding to a respective one of a plurality of functional positions including "locked", "unlocked", and optionally, "theft-proof" and "child-proof" positions. The lock also includes actuating elements in a control segment of the dynamic actuation linkage which is disengaged unless it is made engaged by coupling of the actuating elements by the action of one of the various control cams on the control disk.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2000
    Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbH
    Inventors: Oliver Jung, Siegfried Reichmann, Bernd Allefeld, Bernd Weyerstall, Berthold Huessler, Bernd Huster, Hansjuergen Linde, Uwe Neumann, Heinrich Plett, Stefan Schwitters