Information
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Patent Grant
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6519898
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Patent Number
6,519,898
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Date Filed
Tuesday, October 30, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 049 374
- 049 375
- 049 348
- 049 349
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention provides a window panel supporting structure of a window regulator having a positioning element along a window panel surface in which a positioning projection (31c) protruded in any one of a panel holder (31) and a fastening and supporting portion (17) and a positioning groove (17b) formed in another thereof are engaged with each other.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a window panel supporting structure of a window regulator, and more particularly to a window panel supporting structure of a window regulator structured such that a lower end portion of the window panel is supported and fixed to a fastening and supporting portion of a moving body which vertically moves so as to vertically move the window panel.
2. Description of the Related Art
An apparatus of the above type is, as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 9-169213, structured such that a lower end portion of the window panel is gripped by two parts comprising a fixed portion and a movable portion in the fastening and supporting portion mounted to the movable body vertically moving.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
However, in the structure of the related art, since the fastening and supporting portion is constituted by the fixed portion and the movable portion, a number of the parts is increased, so that there is a problem that a manufacturing cost is increased at that degree.
Further, since there is no means for determining a position in a horizontal direction along a surface of the window panel at a time of assembling the fastening and supporting portion with a panel holder, it is necessary to position by bringing a panel side edge portion into contact with a glass run guiding the panel side edge portion, so that an operability is deteriorated. In this case, when a force applied to the glass run has a dispersion, a position between the glass run and the window panel side edge portion is not determined. Accordingly, there is generated a dispersion in a sliding resistance with respect to the glass run, the sliding resistance applied from the glass run is applied only to one side, and there is a risk that a bottom portion of the glass run generates an abnormal abrasion. In the case mentioned above, there is a risk that a problem is generated in a durability of the constituting parts, and there is a problem that it is necessary to adjust the position.
The present invention has been achieved by taking the problems mentioned above in the related art into consideration, and an object of the present invention is to provide a window panel supporting structure of a window regulator which reduces a number of parts, improves an assembling operability by providing a positioning means, improves a positioning accuracy of the window panel so as to do away with an abnormal abrasion, and improves a durability of the constituting parts.
A first aspect of the present invention provides a window panel supporting structure of a window regulator comprising: a panel holder adhered to a lower end portion of the window panel; a fastening and supporting portion provided in a moving body capable of vertically moving; and the panel holder being fastened and supported to the fastening and supporting portion, wherein a positioning means is constituted by a positioning projection protruded from any one of the panel holder and the fastening and supporting portion, and a positioning groove formed in another thereof and engaging with the positioning projection.
In accordance with the invention described in the first aspect, since the panel holder is directly fixed to the fastening and supporting portion, the number of the parts is reduced, and a cost reduction of the window regulator can be intended.
Further, at a time of mounting the window panel, the positioning is completed only by engaging the positioning projection with the positioning groove. Thereafter, the assembling operation is completed only by fastening the panel holder to the fastening and supporting portion by the fastening member. Since the positioning between the panel holder and the fastening and supporting portion is easily executed, an assembling operability is improved.
Further, since the panel holder and the fastening and supporting portion are securely positioned by the positioning means in which the positioning projection and the positioning groove are engaged with each other, a positioning accuracy of the window panel is improved.
Since the positioning accuracy of the window panel is improved, there is not generated an abnormal abrasion of the constituting parts such as the glass run or the like caused by a displacement of the window panel, so that a durability of the constituting parts is improved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front elevational view of a door for a motor vehicle to which a window regulator in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is mounted;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view showing a window panel supporting structure corresponding to a main portion in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a front elevational view in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a cross sectional view along a line IV—IV in
FIG. 3
; and
FIG. 5
is a view as seen from a line V in FIG.
3
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A description will be given of an embodiment in accordance with the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
shows a window regulator
3
mounted to a left door
1
of a motor vehicle. In
FIG. 1
, a left side corresponds to a front side of the motor vehicle, and a front side in the drawing corresponds to an outer side of the vehicle in the door
1
. In this case, the window regulator
3
is previously mounted to a base plate
4
, and the base plate
4
in which the window regulator
3
is assembled is mounted to the door
1
from an inner side of the vehicle.
The window regulator
3
is a cable type window regulator, and is provided with two rails
7
and
9
which are in parallel to each other, are in parallel to a moving direction of a window panel
5
, are a little offset rearward in upper portions, and are placed in an inclined state, moving bodies
11
and
13
which are mounted so as to vertically slide the respective rails
7
and
9
, fastening and supporting portions
15
and
17
which are adhered to the respective moving bodies
11
and
13
and support the window panel
5
, and cables
19
and
21
which are provided along the rails
7
and
9
and between the rails
7
and
9
in an X-shaped manner. End portions of the respective cables
19
and
21
are connected to the moving bodies
11
and
13
by a known means (not shown).
The cables
19
and
21
are arranged and wired between the rails
7
and
9
so as to form an X shape, and are connected to a drive apparatus
25
having a motor unit
23
in the middle of the wiring. One cable
19
is wired so as to pass through a cable guide
27
at a lower end portion of the rail
7
and pass through a floating pulley
14
at an upper end portion of the rail
9
. Further, another cable
21
is wired so as to pass through the floating pulley
14
at an upper end portion of the rail
7
and a lower end portion of the rail
9
.
FIG. 2
shows the moving body
13
in a rear side among the moving bodies
11
and
13
. In
FIG. 2
, a right upward side corresponds to an inner side of the vehicle, a left downward side corresponds to an outer side of the vehicle, a left upward side corresponds to a front side and a right downward side corresponds to a rear side.
FIG. 3
shows the moving body
13
shown in
FIG. 1
in an enlarged manner. In this case, since the moving body
11
in a front side basically has the same structure, a detailed description will be omitted.
A window panel supporting structure of a window regulator in accordance with the present embodiment corresponds to a supporting structure for mounting the window panel
5
inserted from a gap provided above the door
1
to the window regulator
3
previously mounted to the base plate
4
shown in
FIG. 1
, and is structured such as to fasten a resin panel holder
31
adhered to the window panel
5
to the fastening and supporting portion
17
adhered to the moving body
13
by a bolt
35
corresponding to a fastening means.
A groove portion
31
a
of the resin panel holder
31
is adhered to a lower end portion
5
a
of the window panel
5
by an adhesive bonding means. A female screw hole
31
b
extending through the resin panel holder
31
is formed in a lower portion of the resin panel holder
31
, and a screw with which the bolt
35
corresponding to the fastening means is engaged is provided in the female screw hole
31
b
. Further, a cylindrical positioning projection
31
c
is protruded on a surface outside the vehicle in the resin panel holder
31
.
The fastening and supporting portion
17
adhered to the moving body
13
is manufactured by a press forming process. A U-shaped notched positioning groove
17
b
open to the above is formed in an upper end center portion of a fixed portion
17
a
in the fastening and supporting portion
17
. The positioning groove
17
b
constitutes a positioning means which engages with the positioning projection
31
c
so as to position in a horizontal direction along the window panel
5
surface, at a time of assembling the resin panel holder
31
. A guide inclined portion
17
c
having a groove width expanded toward an outer side is formed in an inlet of the positioning groove
17
b
, for the purpose of making an inserting operation of the positioning projection
31
c
easy. A mounting hole
17
d
through which the bolt
35
is extended is provided below the positioning groove
17
b
of the fixed portion
17
a
in the fastening and supporting portion
17
.
A supporting portion
13
a
supporting the lower end portion
5
a
of the window panel
5
and a projection
33
upward standing from the surface outside the vehicle in the supporting portion
13
a
are formed on the surface outside the vehicle in the moving body
13
. The projection
33
is constituted by a horizontal portion
33
a
horizontally protruded from the moving body, and a vertical portion
33
b
extended upward from an end portion of the horizontal portion
33
a
. A width A from the surface outside the vehicle in the moving body
13
to a surface opposing to the moving body
13
in the vertical portion
33
b
of the projection
33
is set to become a little larger than a thickness B of the window panel
5
(refer to FIG.
5
), and a space enough for receiving the window panel
5
is formed between the moving body
13
and the projection
33
. Further, a greatly inclined-notched guide inclined portion
33
c
is formed in an upper end portion of the vertical portion
33
b
of the projection
33
.
In order to assemble the resin panel holder
31
of the window panel
5
in the fastening and supporting portion
17
, the positioning projection
31
c
protruded in the resin panel holder
31
is inserted to the positioning groove
17
b
formed in the fixed portion
17
a
of the fastening and supporting portion
17
from the above. At this time, even when the position of the positioning projection
31
c
is slightly displaced from the positioning groove
17
b
, the guide inclined portion
17
c
guides the positioning projection
31
c
to a desired position. As a result, the positioning projection
31
c
can smoothly enter within the positioning groove
17
b
corresponding to a regular position.
At this time, the lower end portion
5
a
of the window panel
5
is simultaneously inserted from the above between the surface outside the vehicle of the moving body
13
and the vertical portion
33
b
of the projection
33
and is mounted on the supporting portion
13
a
of the moving body
13
, thereby being temporarily held. Even if the position of the lower end portion
5
a
of the window panel
5
is slightly displaced outside the vehicle at this time, the window panel
5
can be guided by the guide inclined portion
33
c
so as to smoothly enter between the surface outside the vehicle in the moving body
13
and the vertical portion
33
b
of the projection
33
which corresponds to the regular position.
In this state, a position of the female screw hole
31
b
in the resin panel holder
31
coincides with a position of the mounting hole
17
d
of the fastening and supporting portion
17
, and is structured such that the bolt
35
can be inserted thereto.
In this case, when inserting the bolt
35
to the mounting hole
17
d
of the fastening and supporting portion
17
from the inner side of the vehicle so as to screw and fasten to the female screw hole
31
b
of the resin panel holder
31
, it is possible to firmly fasten the resin panel holder
31
to the fastening and supporting portion
17
as shown in FIG.
4
.
As mentioned above, in accordance with the present embodiment, since the resin panel holder
31
is directly fixed to the fastening and supporting portion
17
, the number of the parts can be reduced, and a cost reduction of the window regulator
3
can be intended.
Further, at a time of mounting the window panel
5
, the positioning is completed only by the positioning means for engaging the positioning projection
31
c
with the positioning groove
17
b
open to the above, and thereafter, the assembling operation is completed only by fastening the resin panel holder
31
to the fastening and supporting portion
17
by the bolt
35
. Since the positioning between the resin panel holder
31
and the fastening and supporting portion
17
is easily executed, an assembling operability is improved.
Further, since the resin panel holder
31
and the fastening and supporting portion
17
are securely positioned by the positioning means in which the positioning projection
31
c
and the positioning groove
17
b
are engaged with each other, a positioning accuracy of the window panel
5
is improved.
Since the positioning accuracy of the window panel
5
is improved, there is not generated an abnormal abrasion of the constituting parts such as the glass run or the like caused by a displacement of the window panel
5
, so that a durability of the constituting parts is improved.
Since the projection
33
capable of supporting the surface opposite to the side facing to the fastening and supporting portion
17
of the lower end portion
5
a
in the window panel
5
is formed in the moving body
13
, it is possible to hold the window panel
5
between the projection
33
and the moving body
13
until fastening the window panel
5
temporarily assembled in the moving body
13
to the fastening and supporting portion
17
, whereby it is possible to prevent the window panel from falling down and it is possible to improve an assembling operability.
Further, even when the resin panel holder
31
moves in a direction of a thickness of the window panel
5
during the fastening operation of the resin penal holder
31
by the bolt
35
, the window panel
5
is brought into contact with the vertical portion
33
b
of the projection
33
so as to be prevented from further moving, so that it is possible to significantly improve an assembling operability within the door
1
in which the window panel
5
can not held directly by hands.
Claims
- 1. A window panel supporting structure of a window regulator comprising:a window panel; a panel holder adhered to a lower end portion of the window panel; a fastening and supporting portion fastening and supporting the panel holder; and a moving body provided with the fastening and supporting portion and capable of vertically moving, wherein a positioning means is constituted by a positioning projection protruded in any one of the panel holder and the fastening and supporting portion, and a u-shaped notched positioning groove formed in another of the panel holder and the fastening and supporting portion and engaging with the positioning projection.
- 2. A window panel supporting structure of a window regulator according to claim 1, wherein the moving body has a projection in a side in which the window panel faces to the moving body.
- 3. A window panel supporting structure of a window regulator according to claim 1, wherein the panel holder is constituted by a resin.
- 4. A window panel supporting structure of a window regulator according to claim 1, wherein a female screw hole is provided in the panel holder, a bolt extends through a mounting hole and the female screw hole provided in the fastening and supporting portion, thereby fastening and fixing the panel holder to the moving body.
- 5. A window panel supporting structure of a window regulator according to claim 1, wherein the moving body has a supporting portion in a side in which the projection is provided, and a lower end portion of the window panel is mounted on an upper surface of the supporting portion so as to be temporarily held.
- 6. A window panel supporting structure of a window regulator comprising:a window panel; a panel holder adhered to a lower end portion of the window panel; a fastening and supporting portion fastening and supporting the panel holder; a moving body provided with the fastening and supporting portion and capable of vertically moving, and a projection provided in a side in which the window panel faces to the moving body; wherein the projection is constituted by a horizontal portion horizontally protruded from the moving body and a vertical portion extended upward from an end portion of the horizontal portion, and the window panel is held between the projection and the moving body; and wherein a position means is constituted by a positioning projection protruded in any one of the panel holder and the fastening and supporting portion, and positioning groove formed in another of the panel holder and the fastening and supporting portion and engaging with the positioning projection.
- 7. A window panel supporting structure of a window regulator according to claim 6, wherein the vertical portion further has a guide inclined portion at an upper end portion of the vertical portion.
- 8. The window panel supporting structure as in claim 6, wherein the positioning groove is a U-shaped notched positioning groove.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2000-332776 |
Oct 2000 |
JP |
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