The present disclosure relates to a door assembly for a vehicle and more particularly to a foam member for sealing a water shield within the door assembly and a method of assembling the door assembly.
The statements in this section merely provide background information related to the present disclosure and may not constitute prior art.
A door assembly for a vehicle often includes a sheet metal and/or polymeric exterior door panel and a polymeric interior panel. The exterior panel typically supports a window and a mechanism for raising and lowering the window. The window may be slidably raised and lowered within a cavity in the exterior door panel. As such, water may seep around the window and into the cavity within the exterior panel and may accumulate therein.
The interior panel may support various vehicle accessories, including, for example, door lock mechanisms, wiring for power window actuation systems, stereo speakers, and/or other mechanical and electrical components. As such, it may be necessary to include a water barrier to shield the interior panel and the components supported thereon from water and/or moisture that may accumulate within the exterior panel.
The present disclosure provides a foam member for retaining the moisture barrier (or moisture shield) to the interior panel to form a module. The module may be sealed against the exterior panel to prevent moisture from contaminating electrical and mechanical components supported within the door assembly. A method of manufacturing the door assembly for a vehicle having the foam member and moisture shield is also provided.
A method of manufacturing a door for a vehicle may include forming an interior panel, an exterior-facing side of the interior panel having a geometry including contours and vehicle accessories disposed thereon; forming a foam member having an inner periphery and an outer periphery, the foam member having a varying thickness coinciding with the geometry of the exterior-facing side of the interior panel, the foam member being resiliently compressible; retaining a moisture shield against the foam member, an interior-facing side of the moisture shield being adhesively retained against the foam member; fixing the foam member to the exterior-facing side of the interior panel, the varied thickness of the foam member being aligned with the geometry of the exterior-facing side of the interior panel; and fixing the interior panel to the exterior door, the foam member resiliently biasing the moisture shield against an interior-facing side of the exterior door. The moisture shield, the foam member, and the interior panel form a pre-assembled module prior to fixing the interior panel to the exterior door.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. It should be understood that the description and specific examples are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
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The exterior panel 12 may include an outer shell 20 (facing away from the vehicle) and an inner shell 22 (facing the interior of the vehicle) which may be joined together to form a cavity 24 therebetween. The inner shell 22 may include an opening 26 to allow access to the cavity 24.
A window 28 may be slidably supported between window sealing members 30 disposed on each of the outer shell 20 and the inner shell 22. A window actuation mechanism (not shown) may be housed within the cavity 24 and may slidably raise or lower the window 28 within the cavity 24. Since water may enter the cavity 24 around or on the window 28 and accumulate therein, a drainage hole 32 may be provided at the bottom of the exterior panel 12 to allow water to drain therefrom.
The interior panel 14 may be molded or otherwise formed from a polymeric material and may include an interior-facing side 34 (facing the interior of the vehicle) and an exterior-facing side 36 (facing the exterior of the vehicle). The interior panel 14 may have a geometry including a plurality of contours 38 to accommodate vehicle accessories 39 mounted thereto. The vehicle accessories 39 may include, for example, an armrest, a door opening handle, power window switches, power door lock switches, stereo speakers, and other mechanical and/or electrical components known in the art to be disposed on the interior panel 14.
One or more fasteners 40 may be disposed on the interior panel 14 near the periphery of the exterior-facing side 36 (
The moisture shield 16 may be a flat panel (having a flat cross section) formed from polypropylene, for example, or any other suitable moisture impervious polymer. The moisture shield 16 may include an interior-facing side 42, which is fixed to the foam member 18 (as will be subsequently described), and an exterior-facing side 44, which may be fixed to the inner shell 22 of the exterior panel 12 (as will be subsequently described). As shown in
The moisture shield 16 may include an indented bend or fold line 46 (
The foam member 18 may be molded, cut, or otherwise formed from a resiliently compressible foam polymer, such as, for example, polyurethane foam. The foam member 18 may include an outer periphery 50 and an inner periphery 52 formed substantially parallel to the outer periphery 50 (
The foam member 18 may include a varying thickness which corresponds to the geometry of the interior panel 14 and the accessories 39 supported thereon. Stated another way, the thickness of the foam member 18 may vary to meet a geometry of the contours 38 of the exterior-facing side 36 of the interior panel 14 and the accessories 39.
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The moisture shield 16 may be adhesively bonded to the foam member 18. The adhesive may be any adhesive adapted to secure the materials of the foam member 18 and the moisture shield 16. Since the cross-sectional geometry of the foam member 18 meets that of the exterior-facing side 36 of the interior panel 14, the moisture shield 16 may be a flat panel and still may be securely retained to the interior panel 14, thereby reducing the cost and complexity of the moisture shield 16. Prior to installation to the exterior door panel 12, and adhesive bead 64 is applied to a perimeter of the exterior-facing side 44 of the moisture shield 16. When the interior panel 14 is secured to the exterior panel 12, the foam member 18 may be resiliently compressed between the exterior-facing side 36 of the interior panel 14 and the interior-facing side 42 of the moisture shield 16, biasing the moisture shield 16 against the inner shell 22 of the exterior panel 12 and causing the adhesive bead 64 to adhere the moisture shield 16 to the exterior panel 12 of the door assembly 10.
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The foam strip 60 may be a resiliently compressible member formed from polyurethane foam or any other suitable resiliently compressible foam polymer. The foam strip 60 may be adhesively bonded to the exterior-facing side 44 of the moisture shield 16. The foam strip 60 may be resiliently compressed between the moisture shield 16 and the inner shell 22 of the exterior panel 12. In this manner, the foam strip 60 may be a dust and debris barrier, preventing dust or water from inside the cavity 24 from seeping over an upper edge of the moisture shield 16, thereby protecting the electrical and mechanical components mounted to the interior panel 14 from contamination.
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Before the module 63 is installed onto the exterior panel 12, an adhesive strip 64 (shown best in
Alternatively, a seal strip 64′ (shown best in
It should be appreciated that the foam strip 60 may provide a sealed relationship between the moisture shield 16 and the exterior panel 12 at a top edge 66 of the interface therebetween (
Although the foam member 18 is described herein as being formed from polyurethane foam, it should be appreciated that the foam member may be formed from any material with sufficient resiliency to apply a sufficient biasing force to the moisture shield 16. The material of the foam member 18 should also have sufficient strength to retain the moisture shield 16 before the module 63 is installed onto the exterior panel 12.
The modular assembly method described herein eliminates the cumbersome task of aligning the moisture shield 16 in its proper position against the inner shell 22 of the exterior panel 12. The module 63 provides the moisture shield 16 in its proper position relative to the opening 26 in the exterior panel 12 as the fasteners 40 protruding from the interior panel 14 are received into the exterior panel 12. The geometry of the foam member 18, described herein as meeting the geometry of the interior panel 14, may also reduce the number of fasteners (or eliminate a need therefor) that may have otherwise been required to retain the moisture shield 16 to the interior panel 14 prior to installation onto the exterior panel 12.
The description of the present disclosure is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.