The present invention generally relates to a vehicular, powered slider drive assembly and, in particular, to a vehicular, powered slider drive interface.
Pickup trucks and other related vehicles have a rear window, or backlite, that is mounted in a vehicle body aperture, immediately behind the seats in the vehicle passenger compartment. Many of the backlites are built with one or two sliding panels that ride in slider tracks, while opening or closing across a portion of a window aperture.
The sliding panels may be moved manually or automatically across the window aperture. When automatically driven, the sliding panels may be moved by, for example, a powered slider drive assembly that includes a cable having a regulator attached to at least one cable end, wherein the regulator may have brackets that are rigidly mounted to mating braces that are attached to the sliding panel's bottom corners (see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,119,401 to Lin et al.)
Another automatic powered slider drive assembly utilized to slide sliding panels requires a bracket that is attached to the regulator, to rigidly mount the regulator to the bottom of the panel (see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,324,788 to Koneval et al.) These rigidly mounted brackets and braces comprise at least a portion of the vehicular, powered slider drive interface.
Because of the above-stated rigid mounting, these known interfaces require that the alignment between the panel in the slider tracks and the regulator, the cable, the cable brackets, and/or the panel braces be precise. If this precision is not attained initially, and then maintained after installation, the panel will become “cocked” which causes the sliding panel to bind in the slider tracks.
Thus, those skilled in the art continued to seek a solution to the problem of how to provide a better vehicular, powered slider drive interface and drive assembly.
A vehicular, powered slider drive interface and drive assembly are provided. The powered slider drive interface comprises a slider panel, a regulator, at least first and second mechanical stops mounted on the slider panel or the regulator, both first and second stops having a contact surface, and one or more mechanical stops mounted on the other of the slider panel or the regulator, the one or more stops having third and fourth contact surfaces. When the regulator is caused to move in a first direction, the first stop's contact surface is brought into mechanical contact with the third contact surface, thus urging the slider panel into an open position. When the regulator is caused to move in a second direction, the second stop's contact surface is brought into mechanical contact with the fourth contact surface, thus urging the slider panel into a closed position.
The power slider drive assembly comprises the power slider drive interface, wherein the regulator is disposed on a powered slider frame, the regulator has a cable, or other like means, attached thereto, the cable is in mechanical communication with a power slider controller, and the slider panel is disposed in slider tracks that are positioned above and below the slider panel.
Further objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description and appended claims, reference being made to the accompanying drawings forming a part of a specification, wherein like reference characters designate corresponding parts of several views.
The present invention provides a vehicular, powered slider drive interface 20 and drive assembly 30, as generally illustrated in
As shown in
The cable 32 communicates a direction that is commanded by the powered slider controller to slidably move the attached regulator 28 within the powered slider frame 31. Note, however, that the regulator 28 could be moved by equivalent means in the art, for example, rack and pinion gears, and still fall within the scope and spirit of the present invention. As shown, the regulator 28, in turn, moves the attached driver bracket 22 in the same direction.
A slider panel assembly 40 is provided that includes the driver receiver 34 with receiver contact surfaces 36, 38 (with or without drive bumpers 42, 44) disposed on the slider panel 46, which is disposed in a lower slider track 54 and upper slider track (not shown) and encapsulated by a seal 48 that prevents, for example, moisture and dirt, from reaching the slider tracks. A panel frame 56 encases the slider panel assembly 40 (note that
As shown in
Note that the misalignment may exist at the time of manufacturing, during assembly, or in the normal use of the slider panel assembly 40. Also, note that the portions of the driver contact surfaces 24, 26 and/or the receiver contact surfaces 36, 38 may vary as conditions, for example, wear, temperature, and moisture, change for the slider panel assembly 40.
It should be appreciated that the driver contact surfaces 24, 26, as shown in
In either configuration (i.e., the driver contact surfaces 24, 26 being positioned inside or outside of the receiver contact surfaces 36, 38), the driver bracket 22 causes sliding motion of the driver receiver 34 and the attached sliding panel 46. If desired, the receiver contact surfaces 36, 38 may have first and second drive bumpers 42, 44 disposed on them, so as to cushion the mechanical impact forces that would be applied to the receiver contact surfaces 36, 38 by the mechanical contact from the driver contact surfaces 24, 26. The bumpers 42, 44 may also lower the level of sound that would be generated by the driver contact surfaces 24, 26 as they make contact with the receiver contact surfaces 36, 38.
A second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
A third embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
As illustrated in
Examples of suitable plastic materials are ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM), flexible polyvinyl chloride, urethane, or any combination thereof. Although not shown, bumpers of cooperating shape and size, and of suitable material could be applied to-the receivers 34, 34a, and 34bof
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the principles and modes of operation of this invention have been described and illustrated in its preferred embodiments. However, it must be understood that the invention may be practiced otherwise than specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/448,502, filed Feb. 19, 2003, which application is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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