Claims
- 1. A window frame assembly comprising:
at least one fixed panel being positioned so as to define at least a portion of a window aperture; a first stationary rail and a second stationary rail disposed parallel to each other on a major surface of the fixed panel, the first stationary rail being positioned above the window aperture and the second stationary rail being positioned below the window aperture; and a sliding panel assembly comprising at least one slider panel having opposed first and second slider panel edges, at least one major surface, and a first locator rail disposed onto the first slider panel edge and a second locator rail disposed onto the second slider panel edge; wherein the first locator rail is brought into mating contact with the first stationary rail and the second locator rail is brought into mating contact with the second stationary rail, the sliding panel assembly being capable of sliding movement across the stationary rails, and being further capable of at least partially closing the window aperture.
- 2. The window frame assembly of claim 1 further comprising:
slider seals disposed on substantially the entirety of opposed fixed panel edges, sealably abutting one another, and capable of making sealable contact with the at least one major surface of the slider panel when the slider panel at least partially closes the window aperture.
- 3. The window frame assembly of claim 2 further comprising:
pillar seals disposed on the major surface of the at least one fixed panel, across the entirety of the remaining fixed panel edges, sealably abutting one another, sealably abutting the slider seals, and making sealable contact with the at least one major surface of the slider panel when the slider panel at least partially closes the window aperture, thus preventing moisture and noise from passing through the window aperture.
- 4. A window frame assembly comprising:
at least one fixed panel having fixed panel edges, the fixed panel being positioned so as to form a window aperture, and having a seal disposed on a window frame periphery thereof; a first stationary rail and a second stationary rail being disposed parallel to each other on a major surface of the fixed panel, the first and second stationary rails being positioned above and below the window aperture; a sliding panel assembly comprising at least one slider panel having slider panel edges, having at least one major surface, and further having a first locator rail disposed onto the first slider panel edge and a second locator rail disposed onto the second slider panel edge, the sliding panel assembly being brought into mating contact with the first and second stationary rails, the sliding panel assembly so positioned being capable of sliding movement across the full length of the stationary rails, and being capable of at least partially closing the window aperture; slider seals disposed on substantially the entirety of opposed fixed panel edges, sealably abutting one another, and capable of making sealable contact with the at least one major surface of the slider panel when the slider panel at least partially closes the window aperture; and pillar seals disposed on the major surface of the at least one fixed panel, across the entirety of the remaining fixed panel edges, sealably abutting one another, sealably abutting the slider seals, and making sealable contact with the at least one major surface of the slider panel when the slider panel at least partially closes the window aperture, thus preventing moisture and noise from passing through the window aperture.
- 5. A window frame assembly comprising:
a first fascia panel having a first fascia edge; a second fascia panel having a second fascia edge, the first fascia edge and the second fascia edge being spaced apart and parallel to each other; two fixed panels, each having a fixed panel edge and being spaced apart and parallel to each other, the first fascia edge and the second fascia edge being perpendicular to the two fixed panel edges to form a window aperture therebetween; the first fascia panel, the second fascia panel, and the two fixed panels extend away from the window aperture, while abutting one another, to form a window frame periphery; a first stationary rail disposed onto a first fascia surface of the first fascia panel, the first stationary rail being positioned near the window aperture and parallel to the first fascia edge, while extending to the window frame periphery; a second stationary rail disposed onto a second fascia surface of the second fascia panel, the second stationary rail being positioned near to the window aperture and parallel to the second fascia edge, while extending to the window frame periphery of the window frame assembly; and a window frame assembly seal disposed on the window frame periphery of the window frame assembly.
- 6. The window frame assembly of claim 5, wherein the first fascia panel, second fascia panel, and the two fixed panels comprise glass.
- 7. The window frame assembly of claim 5, wherein the first fascia panel, second fascia panel, and the two fixed panels comprise plastic.
- 8. The window frame assembly of claim 5, wherein the window frame assembly seal comprises an encapsulated seal.
- 9. The window frame assembly of claim 8, wherein the encapsulated seal is formed by a reaction injection molding process.
- 10. The window frame assembly of claim 8, wherein the encapsulated seal is formed by a thermoplastic elastomer molding process.
- 11. A sliding panel assembly comprising:
at least one slider panel having a first slider panel edge and a second slider panel edge; a first locator rail disposed onto the first slider panel edge; and a second locator rail disposed onto the second slider panel.
- 12. The sliding panel assembly of claim 11, wherein the at least one slider panel comprises glass.
- 13. The sliding panel assembly of claim 11, wherein the at least one slider panel comprises plastic.
- 14. A substantially flush mounted vehicular window frame assembly comprising:
a first fascia panel having a first fascia edge; a second fascia panel having a second fascia edge; the first fascia edge and the second fascia edge being spaced apart, and parallel to each other; two fixed panels, each having a fixed panel edge and being spaced apart, and parallel to each other; the first fascia edge and the second fascia edge being perpendicular to the two fixed panel edges and forming a window aperture therebetween, while the first fascia panel, the second fascia panel, and the two fixed panels extend away from the window aperture and abutting one another to form a window frame periphery of the window frame assembly; a first stationary rail disposed onto a first fascia surface of the first fascia panel, the first stationary rail being positioned near to the window aperture and parallel to the first fascia edge, while extending to the window frame periphery of the window frame assembly; a second stationary rail disposed onto a second fascia surface of the second fascia panel, the second stationary rail being positioned near to the window aperture and parallel to the second fascia edge, while extending to the window frame periphery of the window frame assembly; the first stationary rail and the second stationary rail being parallel to one another, while spanning the window frame assembly; a window frame disposed on the window frame periphery; at least one slider panel having a first slider panel edge and a second slider panel edge; a first locator rail being disposed onto the first slider panel; a second locator rail being disposed onto the second slider panel edge; the first locator rail mating with the first stationary rail and the second locator rail mating with the second stationary rail, with the at least one slider panel therebetween; the assemblage so formed being dimensioned so as to slidably traverse the displacement between the first stationary rail and the second stationary rail across the span of the window frame assembly; a first slider seal being disposed onto the first fascia edge, across the width of, and parallel to, the window aperture; a second slider seal being disposed onto the second fascia edge, across the width of, and parallel to, the window aperture; and two pillar seals being separately disposed onto a fixed panel surface of each of the two fixed panels; each pillar seal being parallel to and extending across the width of the window aperture, and each pillar seal being perpendicular to and sealably abutting the first slider seal and the second slider seal; the first slider seal, in conjunction with the second slider seal, and further in conjunction with each pillar seal, making sealable contact with a slider surface, which is exposed to the exterior of a vehicle, of the at least one slider panel, when the at least one slider panel traverses the window aperture, so as to sealably negate the passage of sound and moisture through the window aperture; wherein the assemblage of the window frame assembly seal, the fixed panels, the first fascia panel, the second fascia panel, the first stationary rail, the second stationary rail, the first locator rail, the second locator rail, the at least one slider panel, the pillar seals, the first slider seal, and the second slider seal are disposed into a vehicle body aperture of a vehicle body frame; and further wherein the cumulative thickness of the assemblage into the vehicle body aperture places the assemblage in the plane of the exterior vehicle body frame.
- 15. The substantially flush mounted vehicular window frame assembly of claim 14, wherein the first fascia panel, second fascia panel, the two fixed panels, and the at least two sliding panels comprise glass.
- 16. The substantially flush mounted vehicular window frame assembly of claim 14, wherein the first fascia panel, second fascia panel, the two fixed panels, and the at least two sliding panels comprise plastic.
- 17. The substantially flush mounted vehicular window frame assembly of claim 14, wherein the window frame assembly seal comprises an encapsulated seal.
- 18. The substantially flush mounted vehicular window frame assembly of claim 17, wherein the encapsulated seal is formed by reaction injection molding.
- 19. The substantially flush mounted vehicular window frame assembly of claim 17, wherein the encapsulated seal is formed by thermoplastic elastomer molding.
- 20. The substantially flush mounted vehicular window frame assembly of claim 14, wherein the slider seals comprise an ethylene propylene diene monomer.
- 21. The substantially flush mounted vehicular window frame assembly of claim 14, wherein the pillar seals comprise an ethylene propylene diene monomer.
- 22. The substantially flush mounted vehicular window frame assembly of claim 14, wherein the window frame assembly seal comprises a one sided seal disposed on the fixed panel surface.
- 23. The substantially flush mounted vehicular window frame assembly of claim 14, wherein the window frame assembly seal comprises a one sided and edge seal disposed on the fixed panel surface and the window frame periphery.
- 24. A method of forming a substantially flush mounted vehicular window frame assembly, comprising:
forming a window aperture between an abutment of a first fascia panel, a second fascia panel, and two fixed panels; forming a window frame periphery by extending the abutment of the first fascia panel, second fascia panel, and the fixed panels away from the window aperture; disposing a first stationary rail on a first fascia surface of the first fascia panel; disposing a second stationary rail on a second fascia surface of the second fascia panel; disposing a window frame assembly seal on the window frame periphery; disposing a first locator rail onto a first slider panel edge of at least one slider panel; disposing a second locator rail onto a second slider panel edge of the at least one slider panel; mounting the assemblage of the at least one slider panel, the first locator rail, and the second locator rail between the first stationary rail and the second stationary rail; disposing a first slider seal onto the first fascia edge; disposing a second slider seal onto the second fascia edge; and disposing a pillar seal onto each fixed panel surface.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/351,349, filed Jan. 24, 2002, which application is incorporated herein in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60351349 |
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