Information
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Patent Grant
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6430873
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Patent Number
6,430,873
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 8, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 13, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 049 348
- 049 349
- 049 352
- 049 374
- 049 375
- 074 892
- 074 8922
- 074 505
- 074 506
- 242 54
- 242 342
- 242 289
- 242 302
- 296 1462
- 296 1468
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A window regulator system has a first rail and a second rail. The second rail is spaced in a parallel relation with the first rail. A first slider assembly slidably engages the first rail and a second slider assembly slidably engages the second rail. A first cable engages the first slider and has opposite ends thereof wound about a first drum assembly. The first cable is guidedly mounted on the first rail. A second cable engages the second slider and has opposite ends thereof wound about a second drum assembly. The second cable is guidedly mounted on the second rail. A drive system simultaneously rotates the first and second drum assemblies. Rotating the first and second drum assemblies effects parallel movement of the first and second sliders. When a window is mounted on the sliders, the window regulator system effects opening and closing thereof.
Description
FIELD OF INVENTION
This invention relates to a window regulator for large sized glass panels. In particular, this invention relates to a dual drum and rail window regulator for raising and lowering large glass panels.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
In older styled station wagon vehicles, the rear window is mounted on a window regulator assembly allowing the window to be moved up and down, opening and closing the rear of the vehicle. However, the station wagon is no longer as prominent as a styling base for a vehicle. Currently, minivans and sport utility vehicles dominate vehicle production.
Minivans and sport utility vehicles are commonly provided with a liftgate which is hingedly mounted at the upper rear of the vehicle. The liftgate swings in a rearwardly and upwardly path. Alternatively, the window pane by itself is hingedly mounted for swinging open and closed.
The size of the rear window for minivans and sport utility vehicles are relatively large in comparison with side windows. Conventional window regulators have been found to be not durable enough to lift a large weighty window glass over the life of the vehicle. It is possible to increase the durability of the window regulator by making it “heavy duty”. However, a “heavy duty” regulator adds weight to the vehicle which is undesirable. As a result, minivans and sport utility vehicles have been limited to hinged style rear windows.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
The disadvantages of the prior art may be overcome by providing a dual drum and cable window regulator system capable of repeatedly lifting and lowering a relatively large window glass while maintaining parallelism of the glass.
According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a window regulator system having a first and a second rail. The second rail is spaced in a parallel relation with the first rail. A first slider assembly slidably engages the first rail and a second slider assembly slidably engages the second rail. A first cable engages the first slider and has opposite ends thereof wound about a first drum. The first cable is guidedly mounted on the first rail. A second cable engages the second slider and has opposite ends thereof wound about a second drum. The second cable is guidedly mounted on the second rail. A drive system simultaneously rotates the first and second drum. Rotating the first and second drum effects parallel movement of the first and second sliders. When a window is mounted on the sliders, the window regulator system effects parallel opening and closing thereof.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In drawings which illustrate the principles of the present invention,
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a tailgate assembly incorporating a window regulator system of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a lift plate slider assembly of the window regulator system of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the slider of the lift plate slider assembly of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view of the drive unit of the window regulator system of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the underside of a cover of the drive unit of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the assembled drive unit of
FIG. 4
, with cover removed;
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment of a drive unit of the regulator system of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, there is illustrated a window regulator assembly
10
of the present invention mounted within a vehicle tailgate
12
. The tailgate
12
can be of any conventional design and construction defining an interior volume. Th tailgate
12
has a first window channel
14
and a second window channel
16
mounted internally and on opposite sides of the tailgate
12
. A rectangular glass panel
18
is slidably mounted within the channels
14
and
16
for guiding the panel
18
during reciprocating up and down movement.
The window regulator system
10
generally comprises a first drum and cable regulator sub-assembly
20
and a second drum and cable regulator sub-assembly
22
, a drive actuator
24
and a drive unit
26
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, the window regulator sub-assembly
20
includes a lifter plate
28
engaging the lower portion of the window panel
18
. A slider member
30
is secured to the lifter plate
28
and mounted for sliding movement along a longitudinal guide rail
32
bolted on the interior of tailgate
12
. Together the slider
30
and the lifter plate
28
constitute a window moving structure. The guide rail
18
is preferably steel or aluminum and formed by stamping.
The guide rail
32
has at its lower end a semi-circular guide plate
34
secured thereon for guiding the Bowden cable or wire W
1
and at its upper end a guide pulley
36
secured rotatably thereon for guiding the Bowden cable or wire W
2
. The vertically spaced-apart guide plate
34
and pulley
36
can be referred to as guiding portions and constitute the limits of movement of the lifter plate
28
. The guide plate
34
also has a guide openings
38
and
40
for guiding the Bowden wires W
1
and W
2
toward the drive unit
26
.
The slider
30
has a nipple housing
42
which fixedly attaches wire beads
44
fixed to the wire or cable W
2
. This enables the slider
30
to be slidably driven along guide rail
32
upon movement of wires W
1
, W
2
. The wire W
1
extends downward from the nipple housing
42
to the semi-circular guide plate
34
and through guide opening
40
. The wire W
2
extends upward from the nipple housing
42
to the guide pulley
36
around which it extends to the guide opening
38
.
The actuator
24
rotates in a first or second rotational direction to effect movement of the wires W
1
, W
2
through the guide tubes. This in turn causes upwards or downwards vertical movement of the slider
30
along the guide rail
32
depending on the direction in which the actuator
24
is rotated.
The lifter plate
28
is secured to the window panel
18
in conventional fashion. The lifter plate
28
has tab members
46
punched through the metal material thereof, which forms openings
48
in the remaining portions of the lifter plate
28
.
The slider
30
is preferably molded from a plastic material. It is also provided with a plurality (3) of locating projections
50
constructed and arranged to be received to be received in corresponding holes in the lifter plate
28
for proper alignment between the slider
30
and the lifter plate
28
with the window panel
18
attached thereto.
The slider
30
has a plate-like base
52
having a generally quadrilateral configuration. Four legs
53
extend generally from the corners of the base
52
and define a recess
55
therebetween in which the tab members
46
are received for fixing the lifter plate
28
to the slider
30
. The legs
53
of the slider
30
located on one side of the base
52
are provided with inwardly projecting portions
54
which slidably engage the convex exterior surface of side flange
56
of the guide rail
32
. The opposite legs
53
disposed on an opposite side of the base
52
are provided with V-shaped grooves
58
defined by a pair of inclined surfaces and which receives a nose portion
60
extending laterally outwardly from the end of a side flange
62
opposite the side flange
56
.
The nose portion
60
of the side flange
62
is folded over end portion and includes a longitudinal strip of metal
68
extending laterally outwardly away from the guide rail channel
66
formed by the steel guide rail
32
, a rounded end region
70
, and a longitudinally extending flat portion
72
disposed in overlying relation with respect to the strip
68
.
The second drum and cable regulator sub-assembly
22
is a mirror image of the first drum and cable regulator sub-assembly
20
and thus will not be described in further detail. The rails of the sub-assemblies
20
,
22
are mounted to the interior of the tailgate
12
in a spaced parallel relation. The window moving structures of the drum and cable regulator sub-assemblies
20
,
22
are connected to opposite end regions of window panel
18
.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, the drive unit
26
is illustrated in greater detail. Drive unit
26
generally comprises a housing
74
, a cover
75
, a first drum assembly
76
and a second drum assembly
78
. Drive unit
26
is mounted within the tailgate
12
at a suitable structural location.
First and second drum assemblies
76
,
78
are identical and generally comprise a barrel portion
104
,
106
in driving engagement with a gear
108
,
110
by pins
103
. Alternatively, drum assemblies
76
,
78
could be manufactured as an integral molding. First drum assembly
76
is drivingly mounted on spindle
84
having a rotatably mounted splined collar
85
. Second drum assemblies
78
is journal mounted on the spindle
86
. The axis of rotation of the drum assemblies
76
,
78
are spaced apart and extend parallel to each other.
Actuator
24
has a drive gear. Actuator
24
is mounted relative to the housing
74
in a driving geared relation with the splined collar
85
. A drive gear operatively engages a gear mounted within the housing
74
on splined collar
85
for effecting rotation thereof.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, cover
74
has a pair of circular recesses
80
,
82
. The base of each recess
80
,
82
respectively has a circular bore
87
,
89
. Housing
74
has four cable retainers
88
,
90
,
92
,
94
which communicates with a groove
96
,
98
,
100
,
102
which extends from the respective cable retainer
88
,
90
,
92
,
94
to the respective circular recess
80
,
82
. Recesses
80
,
82
are sized to receive th barrel portions
104
,
106
while maintaining gears
108
,
110
in geared or driving engagement with each other. Each end surface of the barrel portions
104
,
106
has a recess
105
for receiving a respective end of cables W
1
and W
2
. Cables W
1
and W
2
engage the cable retainers
88
,
90
,
92
,
94
with the ends of the cables wound about the barrel portion
104
,
106
and inserted into the recesses
105
.
In operation, actuator
24
is energized to rotates drum assemblies
76
,
78
in opposite senses. The drum rotation will wind and unwind cables W
1
and W
2
of each of the window regulator sub-assemblies
20
,
22
which effects parallel up and down movement of the sliders
30
and ultimately of the window panel
18
.
Providing separate window regulator sub-assemblies
20
,
22
with drums and cables, the window regulator assembly
10
of the present invention has increased durability over a single drum and cable system. By utilizing two drums and cables, equal stresses are applied to the cables causing equal stretching of the cables reducing glass movement chuck and tip thereby facilitating substantially parallel and smooth operation of a relatively wide glass panel.
If space within the tailgate
12
permits, barrel portions
104
,
105
could be mounted on a common spindle
84
′ having a spline collar
85
′ as illustrated in FIG.
7
. This arrangement would reduce costs as gear
110
could be eliminated from the design.
It is to be understood that the foregoing specific embodiment has been provided to illustrate the structural and functional principles of the present invention and is not intended to be limiting. To the contrary, the present invention is intended to encompass any alterations, or modifications or alterations within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A window regulator system comprising:a first rail and a second rail, said second rail spaced in parallel in relation with said first rail, a first slider assembly slidably coupled to said first rail, and a second slider assembly slidably coupled to said second rail, a drive unit comprising a first drum assembly and a second drum assembly, a first cable engaging said first slider, said first cable guidedly mounted on said first rail and having opposite ends thereof wound about and fixedly coupled to said first drum assembly, a second cable engaging said second slider, said second cable assembly guidedly mounted on said second rail and having opposite ends thereof wound about and fixedly coupled to said second drum assembly, an actuator operatively engaging both said first and second drum assemblies, whereby energizing said actuator simultaneously effects rotation of said first and second drum assemblies for simultaneously and independently winding and unwinding said first and second cables about said first and second drum assemblies respectively effecting parallel coordinated movement of said first and second sliders along said first and second rails.
- 2. A window regulator system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said drive unit further comprises a housing, spaced apart first and second spindles supported by said housing, said first drum assembly rotatably mounted on said first spindle and second drum assembly rotatably mounted on said second spindle, said first drum assembly in driving engagement with said actuator and said second drum assembly.
- 3. A window regulator system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said first drum assembly includes a splined collar in a geared driving relation with said actuator.
- 4. A window regulator system as claimed in claim 3 wherein said drum assemblies each comprise a barrel portion connected to a gear.
- 5. A window regulator system as claimed in claim 4 wherein said drive unit further comprises a cover overlying said housing, said cover having a plurality of cable retainers for independently guiding said cables into and out of said housing.
- 6. A window regulator system as claimed in claim 5 wherein said first cable includes an upper cable having a first end coupled to said first slider and a second opposite end wound around and coupled to said first drum assembly and a lower cable having a first end coupled to said first slider and a second opposite end wound around and coupled to said first drum assembly.
- 7. A window regulator system as claimed in claim 6 wherein said second cable includes an upper cable having a first end coupled to said second slider and a second opposite end wound around and coupled to said second drum assembly and a lower cable having a first end coupled to said second slider and a second opposite end wound around and coupled to said second drum assembly.
- 8. A window regulator system comprising:a first rail and a second rail, said second rail spaced in parallel relation with said first rail, a first slider assembly slidably coupled to said first rail, and a second slider assembly slidably coupled to said second rail, a drive unit comprising a first drum and a second drum, a first cable engaging said first slider, said first cable guidedly mounted on said first rail and having opposite ends thereof wound about and fixedly coupled to said first drum, a second cable engaging said second slider, said second cable guidedly mounted on said second rail and having opposite ends thereof wound about and fixedly coupled to said second drum, an actuator operatively engaging both said first and second drums, whereby energizing said actuator simultaneously effects rotation of said first and second drums for simultaneously and independently winding and unwinding said first and second cables about said first and second drums respectively effecting parallel coordinated movement of said first and second sliders along said first and second rails.
- 9. A window regulator system as claimed in claim 8 wherein said drive unit further comprises a housing, a first spindle supported by said housing, said first and second drums each rotatably mounted on said first spindle.
- 10. A window regulator system as claimed in claim 9 wherein said drive unit further comprises a cover overlying said housing, said cover having a plurality of cable retainers for independently guiding said cables into and out of said housing.
- 11. A window regulator system as claimed in claim 8 wherein said drive unit further comprises a housing, a first spindle support by said housing, said first and second drums are commonly mounted on a splined collar rotatably mounted on said first spindle, said splined collar in a geared driving relation with said actuator.
- 12. A window regulator system as claimed in claim 11 wherein said drive unit further comprises a cover overlying said housing, said cover having a plurality of cable retainers for independently guiding said cables into and out of said housing.
- 13. In combination, a window panel slidably mounted for reciprocating movement and a window regulator system comprising:a first rail and a second rail, said second rail spaced in parallel relation with said first rail, a first slider assembly slidably coupled to said first rail and supporting a first end region of said window panel, and a second slider assembly slidably coupled to said second rail and supporting a second end region of said window panel, a drive unit comprising a first drum assembly and a second drum assembly, a first cable engaging said first slider, said first cable guidedly mounted on said first rail and having opposite ends thereof wound about and fixedly coupled to said first drum assembly, a second cable assembly engaging said second slider, said second cable assembly guidedly mounted on said second rail and having opposite ends thereof wound about and fixedly coupled to said second drum assembly, an actuator operatively engaging both said first and second drum assemblies, whereby energizing said actuator simultaneously effects rotation of said first and second drum assemblies for simultaneously and independently winding and unwinding said first and second cables about said first and second drum assemblies respectively effecting parallel coordinated movement of said window panel and said first and second sliders along said first and second rails.
- 14. A combination as claimed in claim 13 wherein said drive unit further comprises a housing, spaced apart first and second spindles supported by said housing, said first drum assembly rotatably mounted on said first spindle and second drum assembly rotatably mounted on said second spindle, said first drum assembly in driving engagement with said actuator and said second drum assembly.
- 15. A combination as claimed in claim 14 wherein said first drum assembly includes a splined collar in a geared driving relation with said actuator.
- 16. A combination as claimed in claim 15 wherein said drum assemblies each comprise a barrel portion connected to a gear.
- 17. A combination as claimed in claim 16 wherein said drive unit further comprises a cover overlying said housing, said cover having a plurality of cable retainers for independently guiding said cables into and out of said housing.
- 18. A window regulator system as claimed in claim 17 wherein said first cable includes an upper cable having a first end coupled to said first slider and a second opposite end wound around and coupled to said first drum and a lower cable having a first end coupled to said first slider and a second opposite end wound around and coupled to said first drum.
- 19. A window regulator system as claimed in claim 18 wherein said second cable assembly includes an upper cable having a first end coupled to said second slider and a second opposite end wound around and coupled to said second drum and a lower cable having a first end coupled to said second slider and a second opposite end wound around and coupled to said second drum.
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