This document relates generally to the motor vehicle field and, more particularly, to a motor vehicle door including fully opening rear side and quarter windows.
In motor vehicle applications, there are challenges with designing movable windows or door glass to drop inside of the door structure. Often the shape of the lower door structure does not accommodate the complete lowering of a full door glass window using traditional automotive hardware systems. This is typically an issue on rear side doors, where the location of the rear wheel well might necessitate a certain shape and size of the lower door structure that is smaller than desired, or on a front door with an outside rearview mirror that is not mounted above the beltline.
In the past, this problem has generally been resolved by one of two compromises. In the first of these compromises, illustrated in
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This document relates to a new and improved window regulator for a rear door of a motor vehicle allowing for the full lowering of both a rear side window and a rear quarter window into the door panel, while avoiding the compromises identified above.
In accordance with the purposes and benefits described herein, a motor vehicle door is provided. That motor vehicle door comprises a door body, a first window carried on the door body, a second window carried on the door body and a window drive system displacing the first window and the second window between a closed position and an opened position.
In one possible embodiment, a first window and a second window are frameless. In another possible embodiment the first window and the second window are fully concealed within the door body when in the opened position.
In one possible embodiment, the window drive system includes a single drive motor for displacing the first window and the second window between the closed position and the opened position.
In one possible embodiment, the window drive system includes a drive motor and a first guide track and follower subsystem for the first window. The first guide track and follower subsystem functions to guide the first window while the first window is being displaced by the drive motor between the closed position and the opened position. Further, the window drive system includes a second guide track follower subsystem for the second window. The second guide track and follower subsystem functions to guide the second window while the second window is displaced by the drive motor between the closed position and the opened position.
In still another possible embodiment, the window drive system includes a second drive motor and a second guide track and follower subsystem for the second window. In this embodiment, the second guide track and follower subsystem guides the second window while the second window is displaced by the second drive motor between the closed position and the opened position.
In one possible embodiment, a pivot is provided about which the second window pivots when displaced between the closed position and the opened position. That pivot may be fixed adjacent a lower front corner of the second window or a lower rear corner of the second window. Further, a linkage is provided between the second drive motor and the second window. In one possible embodiment, that linkage includes a gear drive. In another possible embodiment, that linkage includes a slider crank connected between the second drive motor and a slot carried on the second window. In yet another possible embodiment that linkage includes a flexible drive element selected from a group consisting of a cable, a belt or a chain.
In any of these embodiments, the first window may comprise a side window and the second window may comprise a quarter window that is vehicle rearward of the side window.
In accordance with yet another aspect, a window regulator system is provided for a rear door of a motor vehicle including a rear side window and an adjacent rear quarter window. That window regulator system comprises a window drive connected to the rear side window and the rear quarter window, a first guide track and follower subsystem for the rear side window and a second guide track follower subsystem for the rear quarter window. The first guide track and follower subsystem guides the rear side window while that rear side window is being displaced by the window drive between the closed position and the opened position. The second guide track and follower subsystem guides the rear quarter window while that rear quarter window is being displaced by the window drive between a closed position and an opened position.
More specifically, the window drive may include a drive motor, a first drive cable connecting the drive motor to the rear side window and a second drive cable connecting the drive motor to the rear quarter window. Further, the window drive may include a first drive drum about which the first drive cable is wound and a second drive drum about which the second drive cable is wound. The first drive drum has a first radius R1 and the second drive drum has a second radius R2 where R1≠R2.
In one possible embodiment, the second guide track and follower subsystem includes at least one fixed guide track and a first follower and a second follower that are carried on the rear quarter window. These followers slide along the at least one fixed guide track as the rear quarter window is displaced by the window drive between a closed position and an opened position.
In the following descriptions, there are shown and described several preferred embodiments of the motor vehicle door and window regulator system. As it should be realized, the motor vehicle door and window regular system are capable of other, different embodiments and their several details are capable of modification in various, obvious aspects all without departing from the door and system as set forth and described in the following claims. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions should be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the window regulator and the window regulator system and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the window regulator and window regulator system, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
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More specifically, the first guide track and follower subsystem 20 and the second guide track and follower subsystem 22 each include at least one guide track. In the illustrated embodiment, the first guide track and follower subsystem 20 includes first and second guide tracks 42, 44 while the second guide track and follower subsystem 22 includes third and fourth guide tracks 46, 48. Followers 45 secured to the side window 12 slide along the guide tracks 42, 44 while followers 47 secured to the quarter window 14 slide along the guide tracks 46, 48 when the windows are displaced between the closed and opened positions. Thus the first guide track and follower subsystem 20 guides the rear side window 12 while it is being displaced by the window drive 18 between a closed position and a fully opened position concealed in the rear door 16 below the belt line 24. Similarly, the second guide track and follower subsystem 22 guides the rear quarter window 14 while that rear quarter window is being displaced by the window drive 18 between a closed position and a fully opened position where that rear quarter window is fully concealed within the rear door 16 below the belt line 24. Thus, it should be appreciated that the window regulator system 10 allows an operator to fully open the window opening above the rear door 16 by allowing both a rear side window 12 and rear quarter window 14 to be fully opened and dropped inside the rear door 16.
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The window drive 18 further includes a first cable 36 that is wound on the first drum 32 and connects the drive motor to the rear side window 12 at the followers 45. In addition, the window drive 18 includes a second cable 38 that is wound on the second drum 34 and connects the drive motor 28 to the rear quarter window 14 at the followers 47. As further illustrated in
More specifically, in the illustrated embodiment, the first radius R1 is greater than the second radius R2. The drive motor 28, under control of the controller 40, drives the first and second drums 32, 34 through the drive shaft 30 so that each drum rotates 360 degrees simultaneously. Since the first drum 32 has a larger radius R1, the first cable 36 wound on the first drum moves at a first speed S1 that is not equal to, and in the illustrated embodiment is greater than, the speed S2 of the second cable 38 on the second drum 34. As a result, the rear side window 12 connected to the first cable 36 is displaced with respect to the rear door 16 at a first speed S3 greater than the rear quarter window 14 that is connected to the second cable 30 and which moves as a speed S4. As a consequence, the two windows 12, 14 may be moved different distances in the same operating time so they both are fully displaced to a fully opened position, below the belt line 24 where they are concealed within the rear door 16 to fully open the window opening 26. Thus, both windows 12, 14 may be properly opened and closed while being driven by a single motor 28.
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More specifically, the window drive 58 in this embodiment includes a first drive motor 64 driving a first drum 66 and a second drive motor 68 driving a second drum 70. A first cable 72, wound on the first drum 66, connects the first drive motor 64 to the rear side window 52. A second cable 74, wound on the second drum, 70, connects the second drive motor 68 to the rear quarter window 54.
In this embodiment, the first and second drums 66, 70 may or may not have different radii. Instead, the speed of the cables 72, 74 and, thus, the opening and closing speed of the windows 52, 54 may be determined by the drive speed of the first and second drive motors 64, 68 under the control of the controller 76.
As should be appreciated, the controller 40, 76 in either embodiment illustrated in
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The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.