The subject invention relates to a glider retainer block that is selectively attached to a window lift channel to hold a glider associated with a window regulator assembly in a desired shipping and installation position.
Window regulators are used to control movement of a window between open and closed positions. The window, which is typically formed from glass, is clamped to a window lift channel with clamps. Typically, one window lift channel is coupled to each side of the window.
A glider is received within each window lift channel during assembly. First, the glider is coupled to the window regulator. Then the glider, with the window regulator attached, is inserted into the window lift channel. Finally, the window is attached to the window lift channel with the clamps.
One problem with this traditional assembly method is that, because the glider can move relative to the window lift channel, it is difficult to consistently position the window regulator in a precise and repeatable location for installing the window. This also means that the clamps do not consistently grip the same installation area on the window. Thus, one window regulator may have the clamps engaging the window at a first location and one window regulator may have the clamps engaging the window at a second location slightly different than the first location. This can adversely affect the efficiency of the window regulator, and the position of the window for proper sealing.
Thus, there is a need for a window regulator that can be consistently held at a desired installation position on a window lift channel.
A glider retainer block is used to hold a window regulator in a desired installation position relative to a window lift channel. The glider retainer block holds a glider that is received within the window lift channel. The glider retainer block is selectively attached to the window lift channel. The glider is coupled to a window regulator component, such as a regulator arm. The glider is installed in the window lift channel, and then the glider retainer block is attached to the window lift channel to hold the glider in the desired installation position for shipping. During installation into a vehicle, a window is clamped to the window lift channel, and the glider retainer block is subsequently detached to allow relative movement between the window lift channel and glider.
The glider allows full motion of the window regulator before and after installation of the window. Thus, the glider retainer block is selectively attached to hold the glider in a desired position for window installation such that the window can be coupled to the window lift channel at a consistent and repeatable location.
In one example, the glider retainer block includes a body portion with a pair of upwardly extending arms that are inserted through openings in the window lift channel. Each upwardly extending arm includes a gripping end member that grips the window lift channel to hold the glider and glider retainer block in a fixed location on the window lift channel. In another example, the glider retainer block includes an angled surface that allows the glider retainer block to tip or tilt the window lift channel into a full open position to obtain full window insertion.
The glider retainer block of the present invention keeps the window regulator in a proper and consistent installation position, which accordingly allows the window lift channel to be consistently clamped to the same location on each window. These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
A glider retainer block 20 is used to hold a window regulator component in a proper position on the window lift channel 16 during shipping and during installation of the window 12 into the clamps 18. The window regulator component comprises a regulator arm 14 that is part of a window regulator assembly, which moves the window 12 between open and closed positions as known. Any type of window regulator assembly could be used with the subject glider retainer block 20. The glider retainer block 20 holds a glider 22 that is received within the window lift channel 16. The glider 22 is coupled to the regulator arm 14, which moves the glider 22 back and forth along the window lift channel 16.
The glider retainer block 20 is selectively attached to the window lift channel 16 to hold the glider 22 and regulator arm 14 in a desired position. The glider retainer block 20 remains attached to the window lift channel 16 during shipping and during installation of the window 12 to prevent the glider 22 from moving relative to the window lift channel 16. This allows the window regulator assembly to be maintained in a consistent, proper installation position and allows the clamps 18 to consistently clamp the same area on the window 12. When the glider retainer block 20 is detached, the glider 22 provides full motion of the window regulator assembly.
The glider retainer block 20 is shown greater detail in
A fastener 58 secures the glider 22 to the regulator arm 14 (see
The glider retainer block 20 includes a body portion 40 and first 42 and second 44 connector arms that extend outwardly from the body portion 40. Each distal end of the first 42 and second 44 connector arms includes a gripping member 46 that is inserted through a corresponding opening 48 in the window lift channel 16. Each gripping member 46 includes a notched portion 50 that allows the gripping member 46 to grip and hold onto an outer surface of the window lift channel 16. The first 42 and second 44 connector arms are resilient such that the gripping members 46 move away from each other during insertion into the openings 48 and then move inwardly toward each other after insertion such that the gripping members 46 can directly engage an upper surface of the window lift channel 16.
The first 42 and second 44 connector arms are positioned on opposite sides of the glider 22 such that when the glider retainer block 20 is attached to the window lift channel 16, the glider 22 is held fixed relative to the window lift channel 16 between the first 42 and second 44 connector arms. The glider retainer block 20 also includes first 52 and second 54 pairs of side arms. The first pair of side arms 52 abuts against the vertical side portion 32 of the window lift channel 16 and the second pair of side arms 54 abuts against inwardly extending flanges 56 of the guide grooves 34.
The first 42 and second 44 connector arms, and the first 52 and second 54 pairs of side arms, cooperate to form a box-shaped cavity 60, as shown in
The glider retainer block 20 also includes a grip 66 that extends outwardly from the body portion 40. The grip 66 extends outwardly in a direction opposite from the first 42 and second 44 connector arms, and from the first 52 and second 54 pairs of side arms. In this example, the grip 66 comprises a C-shaped handle. An installer grips the grip 66 to manually attach and detach the glider retainer block 20 from the window lift channel 16.
The window lift channel 16 includes a C-shaped portion within an open area formed between the inwardly extending flanges 56. An access slot 68 (
As discussed above, the glider retainer block 20 is selectively attached to the window lift channel 16 to hold the glider 22 and regulator arm 14 (
Further, the glider retainer block 80 has a body portion 84 with first 86 and second 88 connector arms that are similar to those of the glider retainer block 20 of
An angled surface 94 (
In each embodiment, the glider retainer block provides a simple and effective way to hold the window regulator assembly in a proper and consistent installation position, which accordingly allows the clamps to be consistently clamped to the same location on each window.
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.