This application claims priority of German Patent Application Number 103 34 065.3 filed Jul. 25, 2003, which is herewith incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a weatherseal assembly serving particularly for sealing a fixed window pane of a motor vehicle. The weatherseal assembly comprises a weatherseal made of an elastomeric material. In addition the weatherseal assembly comprises a rigid component to which the weatherseal is securable. The weatherseal comprises an extruded sealing portion including at least one sealing lip and a mounting portion surrounding the window pane and connected to the sealing portion by bonding. The mounting portion has a fastening means connected to the rigid component.
2. Background Art
Motor vehicles often feature doors which comprise in addition to a movable, i.e. powered, window pane, a fixed window pane. The fixed window pane is often located in the region of the C-pillar of the motor vehicle and is separated from the movable window pane by a web. A frame holding the fixed window pane is usually made of an elastomer and mainly serves to sealingly secure the window pane to the door. One such profile frame is described in DE 196 32 843 C1.
Furthermore, DE 101 59 251 C1 discloses a weatherseal assembly comprising, in addition to a sash mounting a fixed window pane, a sealing portion serving to seal a motor vehicle door incorporating the fixed window pane from the body of the vehicle. The extruded sealing portion having at least one sealing lip comprises a fastening portion formed by a channel-type recess in thus making it possible to mount the sealing portion on a flange of the door. Effective non-positive connection between the sealing portion and the flange is ensured by a substantially U-shaped carrier which reinforces the sealing portion in the region of channel-type recess. The sash molded to the sealing portion comprises a hook-shaped fastening means positively connecting the sash to the door. The fastening means serves mainly to precisely locate the sash on the door. By contrast, reliably securing the sash and the sealing portion is achieved by mounting the sealing portion in the region of the channel-type recess on the door flange.
It is especially when the sealing portion is curved longitudinally and comprising, for example, an arcuate contour, as is often the case in the region of the C-pillar of a motor vehicle, that a U-shaped cross-section of the carrier reinforcing the sealing portion in the region of the fastening means has turned out to be unfavorable. For, the channel section mandatory for an effective non-positive connection dictates the radius of curvature and thus shaping the sealing portion.
The invention is based on the objective of sophisticating a weatherseal assembly serving particularly for sealing a fixed window pane of a motor vehicle such that with reliable fastening variable shaping of a sealing portion is now achievable.
To achieve this objective it is provided for in a weatherseal assembly having the features as cited above as it reads from claim 1 in accordance with the invention that the weatherseal is secured to the rigid component exclusively by the fastening means arranged on the mounting portion.
The weatherseal assembly in accordance with the invention makes use of having discovered that to reliably secure the weatherseal it is sufficient when the weatherseal is secured to the rigid component exclusively by the fastening means arranged on the mounting portion, there then being no need to provide the sealing portion with a fastening portion as described in DE 101 59 251 C1. A carrier with a U-shaped cross-section reinforcing the fastening portion of the known weatherseal assembly is now no longer needed, and thus the sealing portion of the weatherseal assembly in accordance with the invention can now be configured practically with no restrictions as regards the cross-section. The aspect in accordance with the invention now makes it possible to vary the shaping of the weatherseal cross-section in thus ensuring that the sealing portion features a radius of curvature adapted to the particular application. On top of this, the variable shaping capability inherent to the weatherseal assembly in accordance with the invention now makes it possible to vary the location of the neutral fibers of the sealing portion by reliable simple ways and means, for instance by heat treatment or drawing the sealing portion to attain a smooth finish in keeping with requirements.
Advantageous further embodiments of the weatherseal assembly in accordance with the invention read from the claims 2 to 12.
It has been discovered to be particularly of advantage to design the cross-section of the sealing portion more or less angled in comprising an inner leg on which the sealing lip is arranged and an outer leg connected to the mounting portion.
It is furthermore of advantage when the fastening means is a clip fastener, for a clip permits, on the one hand, no-problem assembly and disassembly and, on the other, adequate holding force in contributing towards a reliable and durable fastening of the weatherseal to the rigid component. One such suitable clip is described, for example, in the German patent application DE 102 52 597.
It is, on top of this, of advantage to configure the mounting portion with a groove for insertion of the window pane, in thus reliable ensuring that the window pane is secured to the mounting portion. Preferably, the mounting portion is strengthened by an insert. The insert preferably made of plastics or metal ensures adequate rigidity of the mounting portion in thus contributing towards reliable fastening of the weatherseal to the rigid component. In a preferred embodiment of the weatherseal assembly in accordance with the invention the insert has roughly the shape of an inverted L in clasping the groove mounting the window pane. It is this clasping of the groove that results in the window pane being securely clamped in place at the mounting portion in effectively contributing towards forced entry security.
The sealing portion is preferably free of any carrier, although when needed, it may be useful to strengthen the sealing portion by a substantially I- or L-section member. The member endows the sealing portion with a rigidity preventing the sealing portion from being shifted out of place when the sealing lip arranged on the sealing portion is compressed, for example, due to closing the door, squashing it against the body of the vehicle. When L-shaped, the carrier is embedded in both the inner leg and outer leg, whereas when I-shaped the carrier extends exclusively in the region of the inner leg.
Preferably the inner leg forms a contact face supporting the sealing portion at the rigid component. The contact face facilitates assembly of the weatherseal and contributes towards precisely locating the sealing portion on the rigid component.
To enhance the visual appeal, where necessary, the sealing portion is expediently provided in the region of the outer leg with a trimming part of colored plastics or a bright metal positively connected to the outer leg to ensure simple assembly.
It is furthermore expedient to finish the sealing lip with a friction-diminishing flaking or a coating for instance of a spray lubricant to prevent a friction noise nuisance. Flaking or coating the sealing lip in this way can be done directly following extrusion of the sealing portion so that after the mounting portion is joined to the sealing portion no subsequent finishing is needed. Where necessary, the sealing lip can be configured as a hollow chamber profile.
For uncomplicated, cost-effective fabrication the sealing portion is preferably extruded as an elastomer, for example a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) or EPDM rubber, whereas the mounting portion is expediently joined to the sealing portion by injection molding.
Preferably the sealing portion is curved longitudinally and comprises, for example, an arcuate contour adapted to the C-pillar of a motor vehicle.
Further advantages of the weatherseal assembly in accordance with the invention will now be detained by way of example embodiments illustrated merely diagrammatically in the drawings in which:
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The sealing portion 21 is extruded in an elastomer, for example EPDM, and configured with a substantially angled cross-section. Arranged at an inner leg 26 are the sealing lips 22, 24 finished with a flaking 23, 25. Secured to the outer leg 28 is the mounting portion 30. The mounting portion 30 made of TPE, for example, is joined to the outer leg 28 by injection molding such that a space 34 remains between the inner leg 26 and the mounting portion 30. Engaging the space 34 is an angled portion of the frame 14. A contact face 27 forming the inner leg 26 supports the sealing portion 21 at the angled portion of the frame 14.
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The weatherseal assembly as described above for sealing the fixed window pane 12 of the door 10 is characterized by reliable fastening of the weatherseal 20 to the frame 14 by virtue of the fact that the clip fastener 40 secures both the mounting portion 30 and the sealing portion 21, which is connected by bonding to the mounting portion 30, to the frame 14. As compared to this, the contact face 27 of the inner leg 26 adjoining the angled section of the frame 14 merely contributes to align the sealing portion 21 relative to the frame 14. Accordingly, the clip fastener 40 is exclusively responsible for securing the weatherseal 20 to the frame 14. Unlike the weatherseal assembly known from DE 101 59 251 C1 there is now no need for a carrier with a U-shaped cross-section to secure the sealing portion 21 to the frame 14. Instead, the sealing portion 21 can now be configured without any reinforcing whatsoever as evident from
Now, because of a U-shaped carrier being eliminated, variable shaping of the sealing portion 21 is assured as is particularly evident when the sealing portion 21 is curved longitudinally, as evident from
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 34 065.3 | Jul 2003 | DE | national |