The present invention relates to a rear window assembly for a vehicle and, more particularly, a rear window assembly for a pickup truck or the like.
It is known to provide a rear slider window assembly for an opening of a vehicle, such as a rear slider window assembly for a rear opening of a pickup truck. Conventional rear window assemblies for rear openings of trucks or the like typically include three or more panels, such as two fixed window panels and a movable window panel. The movable window panel may move horizontally along rails across the window assembly or may move vertically downward to open the window. An example of such a vertically movable window is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,691,464, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention provides a rear window assembly that has a vertically movable window panel movably disposed between two fixed window panels. An exterior surface of the movable window panel and the exterior surfaces of the fixed window panels are generally flush or coplanar when the movable window panel is in its closed state, so as to provide a generally flush or continuous glass surface at the exterior of the window assembly. The movable window panel includes a guide element disposed at the interior surface of the panel and along both side perimeter regions and along an upper perimeter region. The fixed window panels include a channel element disposed at the interior surface of the panels and along the side perimeter region adjacent to the movable panel. The channel elements movably or slidably receive the guide elements of the movable window panel to allow for vertical movement of the movable panel relative to the side fixed panels. An upper channel is disposed at the vehicle sheet metal and receives the upper guide element of the movable window panel when the movable window panel is moved vertically upwardly to its closed position.
These and other objects, advantages, purposes and features of the present invention will become apparent upon review of the following specification in conjunction with the drawings.
Referring now to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, a rear window assembly 10 of a vehicle 12 (such as a pickup truck or the like) includes a window frame 14, a pair of side fixed window panels 16, 18 and a movable window panel 20 that is generally vertically movable relative to frame 14 and fixed window panels 16, 18 between a lowered opened position and a raised closed position (
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The upper frame portion 22 of the window assembly 10 includes an upper channel portion 32 (
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The window assembly 10 also includes side channel portions 34 that are bonded or attached at the interior surface 16b of the fixed window panel 16 (only fixed window panel 16 is shown in
The protrusions or lips of the side guide elements thus may be slidably or movably received in the side channel portions at the fixed window panels, whereby the movable window panel is movable or slidable along channel portions 34a as the movable window panel 20 is moved between its opened and closed positions, such as via manual movement of the window panel or via powered movement of cables of a movable window drive system that controls powered movement of the movable window panel.
The rear window assembly 10 is configured to be installed at a vehicle via adhesive and/or sealant beads disposed about the upper and side perimeter regions of the window assembly. For example, the frame 14 includes the upper frame portion 22, which may extend across the upper edge regions of the fixed and movable panels. As discussed above, the upper frame portion 22 includes the upper channel or receiving portion 34 at the movable window panel region of the windshield. At the upper side regions (at and along the upper regions of the fixed window panels), the upper frame portion 22 may not have the channel or receiving portion but still functions to attach the window assembly and fixed panels at the vehicle. For example, and such as shown in
Optionally, at the lower perimeter regions of the fixed window panels 16, 18, the window panels may be directly bonded to the sheet metal flange 13d of the vehicle, such as shown in
At the movable window panel 20, and such as shown in
Thus, the present invention provides a vertically movable window assembly that has generally flush outer glass surfaces of the movable and fixed window panels. The side guide elements and side channel portions are configured to guide the movable window panel relative to the fixed window panels with the adjacent edge regions of the window panels being generally aligned or generally coplanar so that the outer surfaces of the panels are generally flush relative to one another. The guide element may be bonded along the side and upper regions of the movable glass surface and may comprise a single unitarily formed guide element to ease manufacturing of the window assembly. The window assembly of the present invention thus provides a rear window that has an openable and closable movable window panel that, when closed, provides a generally continuous flush glass surface at the rear of the vehicle or pickup truck cab.
Optionally, the vertically movable window assembly may include a single fixed window panel with a hole or aperture formed therethrough (commonly referred to as a hole-in-glass construction) and with the movable window panel being vertically movable between its opened or lowered position and a raised or closed position (where the movable window panel covers or closes over the hole in the fixed window panel. In such a configuration, the vertical channel portions receive protrusions or carriers at either side of the movable window panel (or receive the side edge regions of the movable window panel) to allow for vertical movement along the inner surface of the fixed window panel. The fixed or movable window panel may include a sliding seal or the like that slidably engages the other of the fixed or movable window panel to seal the movable window panel relative to the fixed window panel when the movable window panel is at least partially closed. For example, the fixed window panel may include a sealing element disposed at its inner surface and about the periphery of the hole or aperture, and the movable window panel may slidingly engage the sealing element as the movable window panel moves between its opened and closed positions, whereby, when the movable window panel is fully closed, the movable window panel engages the sealing element about the entirety of the hole or aperture of the fixed window panel. Optionally, a sealing element may be disposed about a perimeter edge region of the outer surface of the movable window panel to slidably engage the inner surface of the fixed window panel as the movable window panel moves between its opened and closed positions. The sealing element or elements may utilize aspects of the sealing systems described in U.S. Publication No. US-2015-0101254, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Optionally, the vertical channels of the window assembly may be curved at or near their upper ends, and the movable window panel may include a carrier or frame with pins or followers that move along the channels, whereby the movable window panel may move into the opening of the fixed window panel when closed so as to provide a substantially flush vertical rear slider window assembly. The outer surface of the movable window panel thus may be flush with or generally co-planar with the outer surface of the fixed window panel when the movable window panel is closed. In such a configuration, a sealing element may be disposed at the fixed window panel and about the aperture or may be disposed about the periphery of the carrier of the movable window panel, whereby the sealing element seals relative to the fixed window panel and the movable window panel when the movable window panel is closed. Such a flush window assembly and channels and carrier and sealing elements may utilize aspects of the window assemblies described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,881,458, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Thus, vertical rear slider window assembly of the present invention may include a single fixed window panel having an apertures therethrough, with the movable window panel being vertically movable relative to the fixed window panel and aperture. The outer surface of the movable window panel may be substantially flush or co-planar with the outer surface of the fixed window panel when closed, or the movable window panel may be sub-flush or set back relative to the outer window panel, with a sealing element disposed about the aperture and between the inner surface of the fixed window panel and the outer surface of the periphery of the movable window panel when the movable window panel is closed over the aperture of the fixed window panel.
The channels or receiving portions of the upper and side channel portions may comprise any suitable channel element configured to slidably receive the protrusions of the guide elements of the movable window panel. For example, the channel portions and/or the guide elements may be formed via an injection molding process. The channel portions and/or guide elements may be formed via any suitable forming means and may comprise any suitable material or materials, such as, for example, a rigid or substantially rigid molded polymeric material (such as a polyvinylchloride material or PC-ABS or the like), and preferably a rigid polymeric material or engineered plastic material. The channel portions and guide elements may be adhered or bonded to the respective window panels and/or sheet metal via any suitable adhesive, such as, for example, such as by utilizing aspects of the window assemblies described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,551,197 and 5,853,895, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
Optionally, the drive motor assembly may utilize aspects of the drive assemblies of the types described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,920,698; 4,995,195; 5,146,712; 5,531,046; 5,572,376; 6,955,009 and/or 7,073,293, and/or U.S. Publication Nos. US-2004-0020131 and/or US-2008-0127563, which are all hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties. Optionally, the benefits of embodiments of the present invention may also be realized in vehicular movable window assemblies other than a rear window assembly for a pickup truck or the like, such as (for example) a vertical slider window assembly suitable for use as a movable side window for a vehicle such as a van or a bus.
Optionally, the fixed window panels and movable window panel of the window assembly may include one or more electrically conductive elements, such as heater grids or the like, which may be powered utilizing aspects of the window assemblies described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,881,458 and/or 8,402,695, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties. The window assembly may include a heater grid on each of the fixed window panels and on the movable window panel, with a heating system that provides power to the heater grid on the movable window panel irrespective of the position of the movable window panel relative to the fixed window panel and throughout the range of movement of the movable window panel between its opened and closed positions, such as via a flexible wire that connects between the heater grid of a fixed window panel and the heater grid of the movable window panel, such as by utilizing aspects of the window assemblies described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,881,458 and/or 8,402,695, incorporated above.
Optionally, and desirably, the fixed window panels and the movable window panel may include an opaque coating or layer or frit layer or the like disposed about their respective perimeter regions, in order to conceal or hide or render covert the channels and guide elements and sealing elements disposed at the fixed and movable panels.
Optionally, the window assembly or assemblies of the present invention may utilize aspects of the window assemblies described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,915,018; 8,881,458; 8,776,435; 8,402,695; 7,073,293; 7,003,916; 6,691,464; 6,119,401; 6,026,611; 5,996,284; 5,799,444 and/or 6,691,464, and/or U.S. Publication Nos. US-2015-0115649; US-2006-0107600; US-2008-0127563; US-2004-0020131 and/or US-2003-0213179, and/or International Publication Nos. WO 2012/088287 and/or WO 2012/148968, all of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
Changes and modifications to the specifically described embodiments may be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law.
The present application claims the filing benefits of U.S. provisional applications, Ser. No. 62/104,289, filed Jan. 16, 2015, and Ser. No. 62/091,867, filed Dec. 15, 2014, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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