1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to upper reveals for motor vehicle door frames. More particularly, the invention relates to an upper reveal that is secured to a motor vehicle door frame and cooperates therewith to retain a glass run.
2. Description of Related Art
A typical upper reveal utilized in a motor vehicle door frame includes a separate retainer for fixing a glass run in place. The inclusion of the separate retainer results, however, in a door that is heavier in weight and more expensive to produce. In another common configuration, a molding that is utilized with the upper reveal and the door frame has a large seal profile which makes installation to the door frame difficult. Such large seals are also more expensive to produce.
According to one aspect of the invention, a motor vehicle door includes a door frame including a main body portion having a retention wall. An upper reveal is fixedly secured to the door frame and includes an outer wall. The outer wall of the upper reveal and the retention wall of the door frame define a channel therebetween. Each of the outer wall and the retention wall engage a glass run to retain the glass run within the channel.
According to another aspect of the invention, a motor vehicle door includes a door frame including a main body portion having a retention wall defining a pocket. An upper reveal is fixedly secured to the door frame and includes an outer wall. The outer wall of the upper reveal and the retention wall of the door frame define a channel therebetween. A glass run is disposed within the channel and is retained therein by abutting engagement with each of the outer wall and the pocket of the retention wall.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, a glass run retention assembly is provided for a motor vehicle door frame including a main body portion having a retention wall. The glass run retention assembly includes an upper reveal having a mounting segment adapted to be fixedly secured to the door frame. The upper reveal includes an outer wall coupled to the mounting segment and extending out therefrom. The outer wall cooperates with the retention wall to define a channel therebetween for receiving a glass run within the channel. An interior trim has an upper end adapted to be fixedly secured to the main body portion and a lower end adapted to be fixedly secured to the retention wall. The lower end of the interior trim engages the glass run to retain the glass run within the channel.
The invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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An upper molding, generally indicated at 30, is co-extruded with the upper reveal 24. The upper molding 30 includes a sealing lip 32 for sealing engagement with a motor vehicle body 34. The upper molding 30 also includes a closeout lip 36 that covers the rivet 28 to hide the rivet 28 from view. The upper molding 30 may be formed from a thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPV), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), EPDM, or a like material.
The upper reveal 24 also includes an inner wall 38 and an outer wall 40 connected to one another by a top segment 42. The outer wall 40 extends between an upper end 44 and an opposing lower end 46. The outer wall 40 includes a retaining tab 48 formed at the lower end 46. The outer wall 40 also includes a reveal surface 50 extending along the outer wall 40 between the upper 44 and lower 46 ends. The reveal surface 50 is visible along a door exterior when the upper reveal 24 is mounted to the door frame 10.
Upon installation of the upper reveal 24 to the door frame 10, the outer wall 40 of the upper reveal 24 and the retention wall 16 of the door frame 10 cooperate to define a channel 52 therebetween. A glass run, generally indicated at 54, is received within the channel 52 and includes spaced apart first 56 and second 58 walls. The glass run 54 includes a protrusion 59 formed along and extending out from the first wall 56. The glass run 54 also includes sealing members 60, 62 for sealing engagement with a window pane 64. The connecting segment 22 of the door frame 10 engages the protrusion 59 formed along the first wall 56 of the glass run 54 and maintains a portion thereof in the pocket 23, and the retaining tab 48 of the upper reveal 24 engages the second wall 58 of the glass run 54 to securely retain the glass run 54 within the channel 52. Thus, the door frame 10 and the upper reveal 24 hold the glass run 54 in place without the need for an additional glass run retention structure. In addition, the upper reveal 24 and the door frame 10 have a low profile due to the configuration of the co-extruded upper molding 30.
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The invention has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology, which has been used, is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Many modifications and variations of the invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CA09/00437 | 4/3/2009 | WO | 00 | 1/17/2011 |
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61123767 | Apr 2008 | US |