Information
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Patent Grant
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6293619
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Patent Number
6,293,619
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Date Filed
Thursday, April 6, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 25, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Woodcock Washburn Kurtz Mackiewicz & Norris LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 296 21606
- 296 21609
- 049 4901
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sliding roof capable of opening/closing an opening window formed in a roof body, including a frame having a raised portion around the outer circumference thereof, a panel attached to the frame, and a weather strip fitted between the raised portion and the panel. The raised portion is provided with a projection with an edge directed to a proximal end side of the raised portion for preventing the weather strip from being pulled apart. The projection is formed by shearing work of the raised portion.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sliding roof capable of closing and opening an opening window formed in a roof body of an automobile.
2. Description of the Related Art
A model that has a sun roof in which an opening window is formed in a roof body and the opening window is opened and closed by a sliding roof is lined up in automobiles. As shown in
FIG. 4
, a weather strip
5
is mounted around an entire circumference of a panel
4
, and a sealing property between the opening window of the sun roof and the panel
4
is kept by the weather strip
5
.
The weather strip
5
is shaped into a loop, and is fitted to embrace a frame
1
having a raised portion
2
at its peripheral edge and the panel (glass)
4
mounted and attached onto the frame
1
by an adhesion, as shown in FIG.
5
.
In the weather strip
5
, a tongue portion
5
a
projecting from the inner circumferential edge is inserted between the panel
4
and the frame
1
for preventing from being pulled apart.
In order to assemble the sliding roof having such a structure in which the tongue portion projecting from the inner circumferential edge of the weather strip is inserted between the panel and the frame, there are two methods, i. e., to mount on the frame the panel having the outer peripheral edge at which the weather strip is fitted in advance, and to mount the panel on the frame at which the weather strip is fitted in advance while winding up a lip portion
5
b
clamping the panel
4
in cooperation with the tongue portion
5
a
, for example, by utilizing a string that has been set in advance in a panel fitting portion.
The former method of these two assembling methods is superior in workability to the latter method. However, in order to enhance the reliability of the sliding roof, in view of the fact that the panel is expanded or shrunken due to a temperature difference, if a room is formed between the panel fitting portion of the frame and the edge portion of the panel, it is impossible to utilize the former method. Nevertheless, the latter method is too complicated in assembling work.
Accordingly, it is possible to take an approach to first mount the frame onto the panel and then mount the weather strip onto the frame to which the panel has been attached. In this case, it is impossible to clamp the tongue portion between the panel and the frame. Accordingly, the weather strip in which the tongue portion is dispensed with has to be used.
In this case, the weather strip is likely to be removed easily. Accordingly, as shown in
FIG. 6
, a tip end portion of a raised portion
12
of a frame
11
is bent horizontally to provide a retainer portion
7
to thereby prevent a weather strip
15
from being pulled apart even if the weather strip
15
is pulled upwardly.
However, in order to bend and form the tip end portion of the raised portion horizontally, it is difficult to perform the machining work unless a width of the horizontal portion to be bent is enlarged to some extent. As a result, the width of the weather strip
15
has to be enlarged so that an area of a sliding roof
16
is unduly increased. If the sliding roof
16
has a transparent panel, an effective area for the light is reduced.
Also, if the width of the weather strip
15
is enlarged, it is difficult to bend the weather strip
15
, which has been extruded, in its corner portion.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, there is provided a sliding roof capable of opening/closing an opening window formed in a roof body, comprising: a frame having a raised portion around the outer circumference thereof; a panel attached to the frame; and a weather strip fitted between the raised portion and the panel, the raised portion being provided with a projection with an edge directed to a proximal end side of the raised portion for preventing the weather strip from being pulled apart.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings:
FIGS. 1A and 1B
are a perspective view and a cross-sectional view of a sliding roof in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, respectively;
FIGS. 1C and 1D
are a perspective view and a cross-sectional view of a sliding roof in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention, respectively;
FIGS. 1E and 1F
are a perspective view and a cross-sectional view of a sliding roof in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention, respectively;
FIGS. 2A and 2B
are a perspective view and a cross-sectional view of a sliding roof in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention, respectively;
FIGS. 2C and 2D
are a perspective view and a cross-sectional view of a sliding roof in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the present invention, respectively;
FIGS. 3A and 3B
are a perspective view and a cross-sectional view of a sliding roof in accordance with a sixth embodiment of the present invention, respectively;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a conventional sliding roof;
FIG. 5
is a view showing the conventional sliding roof and relating to a cross-section taken along the line A—A of
FIG. 4
; and
FIG. 6
is a view showing another conventional sliding roof and illustrating the sliding roof in which a pull-apart preventing means for the weather strip that has been considered conventionally is provided in the case where the weather strip may be mounted after assembling work.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A sliding roof according to the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
Embodiments shown in
FIGS. 1A
to
1
F are directed to sliding roofs
26
a
,
26
b
and
26
c
in which projections
23
a
,
23
b
and
23
c
are partially provided in raised portions
22
of frames
21
, and after glass panels
24
has been attached to the frames
21
, weather strips
25
may be mounted on the frames
21
. In each of the sliding roofs
26
a
,
26
b
and
26
c
of such assembly type, it is impossible to perform the pull-apart preventing process by clamping the part of the weather strip by the panel
24
and the frame
21
but it is possible to easily assemble the weather strip
25
simply by fitting it from above by adopting the weather strip
25
in which a tongue portion is dispensed with.
The projection
23
a
in the pattern shown in
FIGS. 1A and 1B
has an edge directed to the proximal end side of the raised portion
22
by cutting the raised portion
22
into a U-shape to project the lower edge outwardly.
The projection
23
b
in the pattern shown in
FIGS. 1C and 1D
has an edge at the entire outer periphery thereof by punching out an upper end portion of the raised portion
22
into a rectangular shape to displace the punched-out portion outwardly.
The projection
23
c
in the pattern shown in
FIGS. 1E and 1F
has an edge directed to the proximal end side of the raised portion
22
by punching out the raised portion
22
into a triangular conical shape with its apex upwardly.
Thus, in any of the raised portions
22
, the raised portion itself is projected outwardly by shearing work, so that each of the projections
23
a
,
23
b
and
23
c
is formed.
Thus, the projections
23
a
,
23
b
and
23
c
are formed by utilizing the shearing work which has a high efficiency, so that the productivity is enhanced and the assembly work is facilitated. Since any projection has the edge directed to the proximal end side of the raised portion, the weather strip
25
that has once fitted will never be removed by the retainer action of the edge.
In addition, since the projection amount of each of the projections
23
a
,
23
b
and
23
c
may be suppressed to much the same level as the plate thickness, the width of the weather strip
25
is not enlarged.
FIGS. 2A
to
2
D show embodiments of sliding roofs
36
a
and
36
b
in which raised portions
32
a
and
32
b
of frames
31
a
and
31
b
are bend and formed in a two-stage manner over the entire circumferences. In the pattern shown in
FIGS. 2A and 2B
, the raised portion
32
a
is provided with a slant portion
32
c
bent at an angle of 45 degrees to a horizontal portion
31
c
of the frame
31
a
and a vertical portion
32
d
bent at an angle of 45 degrees to the slant portion
32
c
, i.e., at a right angle with respect to the horizontal portion
31
c
. Namely, the raised portion
32
a
is bent by 45 degrees twice to thereby establish a right angle relationship between the vertical portion
32
d
and the horizontal portion
31
c
. Then, the entire surface of the slant portion
32
c
provided over the entire circumference of the raised portion
32
a
serves as resistance to thereby prevent the pull-apart of the weather strip
25
.
In the pattern shown in
FIGS. 2C and 2D
, the raised portion
32
b
is bent twice and formed into a V-shape in cross section, and there is no vertical portion. The pull-apart is prevented by two slant portions
32
e
and
32
f.
In any case, these sliding roofs
36
a
and
36
b
may readily be formed by pressing the frames
31
a
and
31
b
. Also, there is almost no projection in the raised portion. Accordingly, the width of the weather strip
25
is subjected to almost no affect.
In the foregoing embodiments, the case where the projections are formed in the outer surface of the raised portion and the case where the raised portion is formed in the two-stage manner have been described. However, the sliding roof of the present invention is not limited thereto or thereby. For instance, it is possible to form the projections on the inner surface or to provide the projections on both inside and outside surfaces.
Also, it is possible to additionally provide the projections to the raised portion which has been bent in the two-stage manner. Furthermore, as shown in
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, a raised portion
42
a
that is provided with a slant portion
42
b
and a vertical portion
42
c
which are substantially the same as the slant portion
32
c
and the vertical portion
32
d
of the pattern shown in
FIGS. 2A and 2B
is formed, and a projection
43
may be formed substantially at a border between the slant portion
42
b
and a horizontal portion
41
b
of a frame
41
a
. Also, it is possible to perform the various modifications by combining, for example, change of the shape or position of the projection or change of the bending angle or position of the raised portion that has been thus far described.
Incidentally, the panel may be formed of synthetic resin in addition to the glass. Also, the height of the raised portion or the method of forming the projection is not limited to that shown in the embodiments.
According to the invention, the pull-apart prevention of the weather strip and the enhancement of the assembling workability are compatible without increasing the width of the weather strip simply by affecting the simple work to the frame.
In particular, if the projection is formed by utilizing the shearing work, it is possible to effectively form the edge.
Claims
- 1. A sliding roof capable of opening/closing an opening window formed in a roof body, comprising:a frame having a raised portion around the outer circumference thereof; a panel attached to the frame; and a weather strip fitted between said raised portion and said panel, said raised portion comprising a triangular-shaped projection with its apex directed upwardly with an edge directed to a base end of said raised portion for preventing said weather strip from being pulled apart.
- 2. The sliding roof according to claim 1, wherein said projection is formed by shearing work of said raised portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Apr 1999 |
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