A window regulator is shown generally at 10 in
At least one window guide or window track 24 is integrally formed with the door module 12. The cursor 18 is mounted for movement with the motor 16 along the window track 24 via a driving interface between the motor 16 and the cable 20. In one example, the door module 12 and the window track 24 are integrally formed or molded as a single piece component from a plastic material. In another example, the door module 12 and the window track 24 are integrally formed as a single piece from a steel material, where the window track 24 comprises a roll formed section in the door module 12. Other materials could also be used to form the window track 24 and door module 12.
The cursor 18 comprises a single piece component and can be made from any type of material such as plastic or steel, for example. The cursor 18 includes a motor mount portion 30, a window track mount portion 32, and a window mount portion 34. The window mount portion 34 preferably comprises a snap type connection, which will be discussed in further detail below.
The motor mount portion 30 is formed in the cursor 18 below the window mount portion 34. The motor 16 includes a motor housing 36 that is mounted directly to the motor mount portion 30. The motor mount portion 30 provides an enlarged area that provides a mounting boss for the motor housing 36. Fasteners 38 (
The window track mount portion 32 is shown most clearly in
Each guide groove 40 is defined by an outer flange portion 44 of the bracket 18, a first wall portion 46 that extends transversely to the flange portion 44, and a second wall portion 48 that extends transversely to the first wall portion 46. The second wall portion 48 extends from the first wall portion 46 in a direction that is generally inward toward a center of the cursor 18.
The window track 24 extends generally in a vertical direction. The cable 20 is mounted to extend in the vertical direction along with the window track 24. In the example shown, the cable 20 is positioned laterally between the guide grooves 40. Further, in the example shown, the cable 20 is positioned closer to one guide groove than the other guide groove. As shown in
The motor 16 includes a driving output shaft, shown in
As shown in
The window mount portion 34 is shown in greater detail in
The snap tang 68 is a resilient member that is pushed outwardly as the bottom edge 66 of the window is being inserted into the slot 64. Once the snap tang 68 is aligned with the opening in the window 14, the snap tang 68 is biased to return or “snap” back to the original position, such that a distal end portion 70 of the snap tang 68 grips, grabs or otherwise engages at least a portion of the window 14. The window mount portion 34 thus provides a secure and rigid mount for the window 14.
Optionally, dampers 72 (only one is shown in
Also, the cursor 18 includes a down stop bumper 80, as shown in
Further, the cursor 18 includes anti-rattle features 82. The anti-rattle features 82 are used to prevent any noise, vibration and/or harshness issues that could arise due to the presence of the motor 16 on the cursor 18. The anti-rattle features 82 can be formed as part of the cursor 18, or can be separately attached.
The window regulator 10 of the present invention provides a compact, easily installed, and efficient operating assembly. The window regulator 10 utilizes fewer components and thus, is much more cost effective than prior designs.
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.