This invention relates to motor vehicle window assemblies and more particularly to a motor vehicle window assembly including a sliding glass pane moveable between open and closed positions.
There are many motor vehicle applications wherein it is desirable to move a glass pane in a sliding fashion between an open and a closed position. For example, the rear window in a pickup type truck may comprise fixed left and right glass panels and a sliding panel adapted to move between an open position behind one of the fixed glass panels and a closed position in which it is positioned between the fixed panels to seal the window opening.
Many arrangements have been proposed to facilitate the sliding movement of the sliding glass pane between its open and closed positions. However, none of the prior art arrangements have had the ability to move the sliding glass pane in its closed position to a position wherein the face of the sliding glass pane is flush with the face of the fixed glass panes.
This invention is directed to an improved sliding window assembly for motor vehicle applications.
More particularly, this invention is directed to the provision of a sliding motor vehicle window assembly wherein the sliding pane in its closed position may assume a position flush with surrounding glass or other vehicular surface.
The sliding window assembly according to the invention comprises a glass pane, a guide structure mounting the pane for longitudinal sliding movement generally parallel to the plane of the pane between an open position and a closed position, and a lateral thrust mechanism operative in response to arrival of the pane at its closed position to thereafter move the pane laterally relative to the plane of the pane. This arrangement allows the glass to be moved longitudinally to its closed position and thereafter moved laterally to a position flush with the fixed adjacent vehicle surface.
According to a further feature of the invention, the guide structure includes a fixed guide structure; a moveable guide structure slidably mounted in the fixed guide structure; at least one guide pin secured to the pane; a compound slot receiving the pin; and a drive mechanism interconnecting the glass pane and the moveable guide structure and operative with the pin positioned in a first portion of the compound slot to move the glass pane along the fixed guide structure in a longitudinal direction generally parallel to the plane of the pane and operative with the pin positioned in a second portion of the compound slot to move the glass pane laterally relative to the plane of the pane. This specific guide structure facilitates the compound movement of the glass pane to its flush position.
According to a further feature of the invention, the first portion of the compound slot comprises an elongated primary portion generally parallel to the plane of the glass pane and the second portion of the compound slot comprises an end portion extending at an angle to the primary portion. This specific slot configuration further facilitates the compound movement of the glass pane.
According to a further feature of the invention, the compound slot has an “L” configuration with the primary portion constituting one leg of the “L” and the end portion constituting another leg of the “L.”
In one embodiment of the invention, the compound slot is defined by a fixed guide structure; the moveable guide structure comprises a slider slidably mounted in the fixed guide structure; a first portion of the pin is received in the compound slot; and a second portion of the pin is received in a slot defined by the slider and angled with respect to the portion of the compound slot.
In further embodiments of the invention, the drive mechanism comprises linkage interconnecting the glass pane and the moveable guide structure. The linkage may comprise a parallel linkage including a pair of parallel links or may comprise a scissors linkage interconnecting the glass pane and the moveable guide structure.
Other applications of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art when the following description of the best mode contemplated for practicing the invention is read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The description herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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The movement of the sliding pane 14 between its open and closed position is accomplished utilizing a mechanism comprising a fixed guide structure in the form of a track 16 positioned within the cab along the lower edge of the glass panes and comprising a lower channel member 16a and an upper slot plate 16b suitably secured to the channel member; a moveable guide structure in the form of a slider 18 positioned slidably in channel member 16a; a pair of pins 20/21 secured at longitudinally spaced locations to a lower edge 14a of the sliding pane 14; and a power mechanism including an electric motor 22 positioned within the cab and driving a cable 24 secured at its opposite ends 24a and 24b to opposite ends of slider 18. Cable ends 24a, 24b are trained around pulleys 25 mounted in pulley housings 25a secured to opposite ends of track 16.
A compound slot 26 is defined by slot plate 16b including a primary slot portion 26a extending generally parallel to the plane of the glass panes and lateral portions 26b extending rearwardly at generally right angles from the primary portion 26a.
A pair of longitudinally spaced, oblique slots 18a are provided in slider 18.
Pins 20/21, slot portions 26b, and slots 18a have identical longitudinal spacing.
In the assembled relation of the parts, pins 20/21 extend downwardly thorough slot 26a for receipt in respective oblique slots 18a.
In operation, and with the sliding pane 14 initially in an open position forward of the fixed pane 10, pins 20/21 extend downwardly though the primary portion 26a of slot 26 for receipt in the forward end of respective oblique slots 18a.
To move the window from the open position to the closed position between the fixed panes 10 and 12, motor 22 is actuated in a sense to drive the cable ends 24a and 24b in a sense to move the slider 18 leftwardly as viewed in
Preferably, the sliding glass assembly further includes upper pins 28 and 29 carried on an upper edge of the sliding pane and guiding in a compound slot 30 in an upper fixed guide 31. Slot 30 has longitudinal and lateral portions 30a, 30b corresponding in configuration to the slot portions 26a, 26b of the slot 26 in slot plate 16.
Further, preferably, sliding pane 14 is moved upwardly slightly as it is moved laterally rearwardly and this upward movement is accomplished by providing an angled bottom 18b to the slots 18a in slider 18 and providing a complementary upwardly angled “bottom” to the slots 30b in the upper guide structure 31. The upward movement of the glass as it moves rearwardly has been found to provide a more positive sealing action of the glass as it moves into its closed position and also deters breaking into the vehicle through the rear window of the cab since any attempted unauthorized inward or forward movement of the pane 14 is resisted by the wedging interference fit between the upper pins 28/29 and the angled surfaces 30b.
Movement of the sliding pane back to its open position is of course accomplished by reversal of the motor 22 with a reversed movement of the cable ends 24a, 24b with the initial movement of the slider to the right as viewed in
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All of the embodiments heretofore described are contemplated for use with the rear window of the cab of a pickup type motor vehicle. The embodiment seen in
The invention will be seen to provide a sliding glass assembly for a motor vehicle which is simple and efficient in operation and which facilitates the movement of the sliding pane to a position flush with an adjacent surface of the motor vehicle such, for example, as an adjacent surface defined by fixed panes in the rear window of the cab of the pickup type motor vehicle or an adjacent roof surface in the case of a sunroof.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.
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20060032140 A1 | Feb 2006 | US |