The present invention relates to a weather strip fitted to a body opening section of a motor vehicle.
As a weather strip fitted to a body flange 3 on a periphery of body opening sections 2 and 2a of a motor vehicle 1 as is seen in
The fitting base section 5 has a core material 9, and is shaped approximately into U. The fitting base section 5 has an internal surface which is formed with flange-sandwiching lips 10, and an external surface which is formed with an ornament lip 11. The hollow section 6 is made of a comparatively soft elastic body such as a sponge rubber, a soft thermoplastic elastomer or the like. The fitting base section 5 is made of a comparatively hard material such as a solid rubber, a hard thermoplastic elastomer or the like. When the weather strip 4 is fitted to the body flange 3, the flange-sandwiching lips 10 sandwich a flange. Under the fitting condition, the ornament lip 11 is a section that contacts a garnish.
However, according to the weather strip 4 as described above, deflection of the hollow section 6 in fitting sections indicated by A to I of the body opening sections 2 and 2a varies with an input direction F (F1, F2, F3 and F4) of a seal surface 12a of a door panel 12, as is seen in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4.
Namely, as is seen in
Thereby, in view of an entire circumference of the body opening sections 2 and 2a, the hollow section 6 is twisted and thereby is not constant in shape (of deflection), especially, in an area where the fitting sections D, I and H change to other sections. Thereby, failures occur such as lines so generated as to increase wind noise, water tightness decreased, and external appearance deteriorated. Above all, the above phenomena notably appear at an upper corner on the front side of the center pillar 1a of the body opening section 2.
Whereupon, in view of the above circumstances, the present invention provides such a weather strip as to allow the hollow section 6 to assume an approximately the same shape (of deflection) in each section, irrespective of the input direction of the seal surface 12a when the door panel 12 is closed.
Under the present invention, in a weather strip forming a hollow section and a fitting base section which is fitted to a body opening section, the hollow section being provided with a seal hollow chamber integrated with a hollow chamber, a seal surface of a door panel abutting on a side defining the seal hollow chamber, the weather strip sealing a gap between the body opening section and the door panel, a bulkhead between the seal hollow chamber and the hollow chamber is so configured as to form an opening angle not smaller than right angle toward an outside of the body opening section constantly in each section on a periphery of the body opening section, relative to an input direction of the seal surface of the door panel toward the seal hollow chamber of the weather strip in each section on the periphery of the body opening section.
In each section, an extended line of the bulkhead in the cross sectional direction turns from the outside of the body opening section toward an inside of a vehicular body with a load inputted into the weather strip when the door panel is closed. As a result, the seal hollow chamber is partially pushed in such a manner as to protrude between the door panel and an outside of the periphery of the body opening section.
Thereby, deflection at the corner of the door panel becomes uniform and constant with the other sections. Therefore, bend lines are prevented, seal reactive force is stabilized, wind noise is prevented, decrease in water tightness is prevented, and deterioration of closing the door panel is prevented.
Hereinafter explained based on drawings are examples of the present invention. As is seen in
In the input direction (F4) corresponding to the fitting section D on a front side of a center pillar (1a), the fitting section I on a front side of a rear pillar (1b) and the fitting section H below the rear pillar 1b, an extended line of the bulkhead 31 turns toward an inside of a vehicular body in the clockwise direction around the inside neck section 32 on the inside of the periphery of the body opening section. As a result, the hollow section 6 formed as described above allows a seal hollow chamber 7a to be partially pushed in such a condition that the seal hollow chamber 7a protrudes between a door panel 12 and the outside of the periphery of a body opening section, as is seen in FIG. 6. Moreover, in the input directions (F1, F2 and F3) corresponding to the other fitting sections C, G, A, E, B and F, the seal hollow chamber 7a assumes the same deformation, as a matter of course. Thereby, the weather strip 30 assumes the same deflection constantly, irrespective of the input direction when the door panel 12 is closed.
In order to encourage and accelerate inclination of the abutting section 7 toward the outside of the periphery of the body opening sections 2 and 2a in the input direction (F4) corresponding to the fitting sections D, I and H, a top section 34 of the abutting section 7 of the hollow section 6 is disposed equal to an input line Y—Y (A=0) or outside the input line Y—Y (outside the periphery of the body opening sections 2 and 2a, A>0), as is seen in FIG. 7. In this case, the bulkhead 31 is inclined as described above. The input line Y—Y is a line on which a seal surface 12a of the door panel in the fitting sections D, I and H proceeds into the weather strip, and the input line Y—Y is disposed most outside on the periphery of the body opening section. Namely, the seal hollow chamber 7a is formed with the top section 34 which becomes a bend point of deflection when the door panel is closed. When the door panel is closed; on the front side of the center pillar, on the front side of the rear pillar and below the rear pillar, the top section 34 is disposed on the input line Y—Y (which is disposed most outside on the periphery of the body opening section) or disposed in such a manner as to be deflected more outward than the input line Y—Y on the periphery of the body opening section.
Thereby, the abutting section 7 is likely to be inclined toward the outside of the periphery of the body opening sections 2 and 2a, in the input direction (F4) corresponding to the fitting sections D, I and H. In the input directions (F1, F2 and F3) corresponding to the other fitting sections C, G, A, E, B and F, the abutting section 7 assumes the same deformation, as a matter of course. Thereby, the weather strip 30 assumes the same deflection constantly, irrespective of the input direction when the door panel 12 is closed.
Furthermore, under the condition that the bulkhead 31 is inclined as described above, as is seen in
Still furthermore, under the condition that the bulkhead 31 is inclined as described above, as is seen in
The above summarizes that the deformation in the input direction (F4) corresponding to the fitting sections D, I and H is assuredly formed approximately equal to the deformation in the input directions (F1, F2 and F3) corresponding to the fitting sections C, G, A, E, B and F, through the following first doing added by the following second doing, third doing or fourth doing. First doing: Allowing the bulkhead 31 to form right angle or the angle (θ) (θ: greater than right angle) relative to the opening-closing direction F of the door panel 12, which bulkhead 31 partitions the hollow section 6 of the weather strip 30 into the abutting section 7 and the middle section 8. Second doing: Allowing the top section 34 of the abutting section 7 to be disposed equal to the input line Y—Y (A=0) or outside the input line Y—Y (outside the periphery of the body opening sections 2 and 2a, A>0), the input line Y—Y being the line on which the seal surface 12a of the door panel in the fitting sections D, I and H proceeds into the weather strip, and the input line Y—Y being disposed most outside on the periphery of the body opening section. Third doing: Allowing the bridge section 37 to be formed with the notch sections 35 and 36 at each end of the bridge section 37. Fourth doing: Allowing the bridge section 37 to have the thickness t which is smaller than the thickness of the other sections of the hollow chamber 8a. Therefore, the above allows the deflection to be constant in any sections of the weather strip 30.
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