The invention is based on a priority patent application DE 10 2009 019 085.6 which is hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns a rear-view mirror with a mirror seal that is arranged between a mirror base of the rear-view mirror and a car body.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, a rear-view mirror of a vehicle is installed in such a way that a base carrying the mirror body is affixed to a fastening seat that is attached to the door or to the car body, with fasteners such as nuts and bolts. In this way, a seal normally comes to bear between the mirror base and the fastening seat of the vehicle. The mirror seal of this type consists of a flexible material such as polyvinyl chloride and the like. The conventional rear-view mirror seals are equipped with a sealing structure for sealing the recess in relation to the fastening seat of the car body.
One of these embodiments according to the prior art is depicted in
From the prior art, from DE 102004014776 A1, it is likewise known how to use 2-component plastics that serve as foam for energy absorption.
The object of the mirror seal is to guarantee a vibration-free seat for the mirror base on the vehicle and at the same time to prevent intrusion of moisture.
It is an object of the present invention to make a sealing system available that fulfils the objects of a seal in a simple way and simplifies assembly.
The foam-backed door seal according to the invention achieves the object of the invention by the use of a foam cartridge. The use of foam cartridges and foaming technologies is known in the prior art. In order to decrease the noise level in a vehicle, the hollow spaces in the body are filled with foam as an anti-drumming compound. These hollow spaces are, in part, not easily accessible and awkwardly-shaped. Foremost among these are the A-, B- and C-columns, as well as body carriers. A device and a procedure for foaming hollow spaces are known from DE3838655. In this, a sleeve section is inserted, from out of which the foam component mixture is introduced. Automatic methods or also a hand cartridge are thereby used.
In contrast to this, the solution according to the invention uses prefabricated foam cartridges.
The solution to the object and the embodiment will be described in more detail in the following specifications.
In contrast to this prior art, the mirror base according to
In an embodiment, the ridge 19 follows the contour of the mirror base 9; the ridge 19 can, however, enclose a central area of the mirror base 9. A design of the mirror base 9 with a groove 10 and a ridge 19, as well as with several ridges, is likewise possible. The only aim is to optimally apportion the emergent sealant foam while preventing the emergence of the sealant foam out of the area behind or under the mirror base 9. In order to apportion this sealant foam, it is therefore also advantageous to introduce star-shaped structures in the mirror base that extend from the foam's outlet opening.
In the mirror base 9, on the vehicle side an inlet 14 is provided, into which a small-dimensioned foam cartridge 16 can be fitted. This foam cartridge 16 contains a mixture that generates sealant foam of the volume of the hollow space to be filled either through a chemical reaction or through compressed gas. In order to foam a standard mirror base, volumes of 10-20 cubic centimetres are necessary. The vehicle 17 has a pressure-loaded area 18 on the installation site, which is necessary as a counter bearing for generation of the necessary triggering pressure. Upon assembly of the mirror according to the invention, the mirror base is equipped with the foam cartridge. The inlet 14 in the mirror base 9 has a triggering device 22. In normal cases this is a pin that opens the cartridge valve. The mirror base 9 with the foam cartridge 16 is attached to the vehicle and screwed on with bolts as in the prior art. As soon as the gap between mirror base and vehicle is small enough for the pressure on the outlet valve of the cartridge to be big enough, the foam formation is triggered. Care should thereby be taken that the bolting on is carried out equally on all corners of the mirror base 9 (three corners in the embodiment shown in the figures).
In another embodiment according to
In order to create sufficient room for the cartridge, in a further embodiment we provide a bush that extends the screw boss to the base. Through this more space is created for the cartridge, and the arrangement of the exit openings is improved.
1 Rear-view mirror
2 Mirror glass
3 Mirror frame
4 Heating
5 Mirror glass carrier
6 Housing
7 Glass mover
8 Mirror carrier
9 Mirror base
10 Groove
11 Lip seal
12 Bolts
13 Nuts
14 Inlet
15 Bolting-on points
16 Foam cartridge
17 Vehicle
18 Pressure-loaded point
19 Ridge
20 Screw boss
21 Screw to the vehicle
22 Triggering device
23 Outlet opening
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102009019085.6 | Apr 2009 | DE | national |