Claims
- 1. A window regulator mechanism adapted for vertically moving a window panel mounted within a motor vehicle door, said mechanism comprising:
- an elongated guide rail member adapted to be mounted within the vehicle door and extending longitudinally in a generally vertical direction, said guide rail member having a base portion and a pair of side flange portions extending longitudinally along opposing sides of said base portion to define a guide rail channel therebetween, a first of said pair of side flange portions having a nose portion extending laterally outwardly therefrom, a second of said pair of side flange portions having a laterally outwardly facing convex exterior surface;
- a window moving structure adapted to engage the window panel, said window moving structure having a base member and a pair of side leg portions extending from opposing sides of said base member to define a window moving structure channel therebetween, one of said side leg portions having a nose-receiving groove formed in an inwardly facing surface thereof, another of said side leg portions having an inwardly facing surface opposite said nose-receiving groove, said window moving structure being slidably mounted on said guide rail member to allow the window panel to be moved vertically with respect to the vehicle door; and
- a manually operable actuating mechanism constructed and arranged to slidably move said window moving structure generally vertically along said guide rail member so that said window panel is moved generally vertically with respect to the vehicle door in response to manual operation,
- said nose portion of said guide rail member being received within said nose-receiving groove of said window moving structure and said convex exterior surface of said guide rail member being slidably engaged with said inwardly facing surface of said window moving structure such that (1) relative pivotal movement between said guide rail member and said window moving structure about a fixed pivot axis extending longitudinally through said nose portion is permitted during general vertical movement of said window panel and (2) relative movement between said guide rail member and said window moving structure in a radial direction with respect to said fixed pivot axis is substantially restricted to thereby reduce vibrations which occur as a result of forcibly moving the vehicle door into closing engagement with a motor vehicle body.
- 2. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said convex exterior surface is defined by an arc segment of an imaginary circle having a centerpoint coinciding with said fixed pivot axis.
- 3. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 2, wherein an end portion of said second of said pair of side flange portions has a concave exterior surface adjacent said convex exterior surface and is configured to prevent said inwardly facing surface of said another leg portion and said second of said pair of side flanges from moving out of engagement with one another during relative pivotal movement between said guide rail member and said window moving structure while shipping said window regulating mechanism to thereby prevent said guide rail member and said window moving structure from becoming separated from one another before installation into the vehicle door.
- 4. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 2, wherein a laterally outermost portion of said nose portion is rounded,
- said nose-receiving channel being a V-shaped nose-receiving groove defined by a pair of inclined surfaces intersecting with one another,
- said nose portion being received within said V-shaped nose-receiving groove such that said rounded, laterally outermost portion of said nose portion engages said inclined surfaces of said V-shaped nose-receiving groove.
- 5. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said nose portion is a folded end portion of said first of said pair of side flange portions.
- 6. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said nose-receiving groove is a V-shaped nose-receiving groove defined by a pair of inclined surfaces intersecting with one another.
- 7. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said side leg portions of said window moving structure are biased inwardly against said pair of side flange portions of said guide rail member.
- 8. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said window moving structure is slidably mounted on said guide rail member by virtue of an interference fit.
- 9. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said window moving structure comprises:
- a slider member slidably mounted on said guide rail member, said base member and said leg portions of said window moving structure comprising said slider member; and
- a lifter plate engaged with the window panel and fixedly attached to said slider body to thereby allow the window panel to be moved vertically with respect to the vehicle door as said slider member slides vertically along said guide rail member.
- 10. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 9, wherein said leg portions of said window moving structure comprise a pair of leg portions extending from each side of said slider member.
- 11. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said actuating mechanism comprises:
- a first wire attached to said window moving structure and extending upwardly therefrom;
- a second wire attached to said window moving structure and extending downwardly therefrom,
- said first and second wires being engaged with guiding portions disposed in spaced vertical relation to one another on said guide rail member,
- said first and second wires being wound over a driven drum so that rotation of said driven drum in a first rotational direction retracts said first wire and moves the window panel vertically upward with respect to said vehicle door and rotation of said driven drum in a second rotational direction retracts said second wire and moves the window panel vertically downward with respect to the vehicle door.
- 12. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 11, wherein said driven drum is rotated in response to manual movement of a crank handle.
- 13. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said inwardly facing surface of said another of said side leg portions of said window moving structure has a rounded configuration.
- 14. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said window moving structure is slidably mounted on an intermediate portion of said guide rail member by initially engaging said side leg portions with intermediate portions of said side flange portions so that said side leg portions are urged laterally outwardly until said nose-receiving groove reaches said nose portion and said inwardly facing surface of said another side leg portion opposite said nose-receiving groove reaches said convex exterior surface, said side leg portions resiliently moving inwardly into engagement with said nose portion and said convex exterior surface to thereby realize a snap-fit engagement.
- 15. A window regulator mechanism adapted for vertically moving a window panel mounted within a motor vehicle door, said mechanism comprising:
- an elongated guide rail member adapted to be mounted within the vehicle door and extending longitudinally in a vertical direction, said guide rail member having a base portion with a pair of side flange portions extending longitudinally along opposing sides thereof to define a guide rail channel therebetween;
- a window moving structure adapted to engage the window panel, said window moving structure having a base member and a pair of side leg portions extending from opposing sides thereof to define a window moving structure channel therebetween, said window moving structure being slidably mounted on said guide rail member to allow the window panel to be moved vertically with respect to the vehicle door; and
- a manually operable actuating mechanism constructed and arranged to slidably move said window moving structure vertically along said guide rail member so that said window panel is moved vertically with respect to the vehicle door in response to manual operation,
- said window moving structure being slidably mounted on said guide rail member such that (1) relative pivotal movement between said guide rail member and said window moving structure about a fixed pivot axis extending longitudinally through said guide rail member is permitted during general vertical movement of said window panel and (2) relative movement between said guide rail member and said window moving structure in a radial direction with respect to said fixed pivot axis is substantially restricted to thereby reduce vibrations which occur as a result of forcibly moving the vehicle door into closing engagement with a motor vehicle body.
- 16. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 15, wherein a first of said pair of side flange portions has a nose portion extending laterally outwardly therefrom and a second of said pair of side flange portions has a laterally outwardly facing convex exterior surface;
- one of said side leg portions having a nose-receiving groove formed in an inwardly facing surface thereof,
- said nose portion of said guide rail member being received within said nose-receiving groove of said window moving structure and said convex exterior surface of said guide rail member being slidably engaged with an inwardly facing surface of another of said side leg portions of said window moving structure opposite said nose-receiving groove such that (1) relative pivotal movement between said guide rail member and said window moving structure about a fixed pivot axis extending longitudinally through said nose portion is permitted and (2) relative movement between said guide rail member and said window moving structure in a radial direction with respect to said fixed pivot axis is substantially restricted to thereby reduce vibrations which occur as a result of forcibly moving the vehicle door into closing engagement with a motor vehicle body.
- 17. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 16, wherein said convex exterior surface is defined by an arc segment of an imaginary circle having a centerpoint coinciding with said fixed pivot axis.
- 18. A window regulator mechanism according to claim 17, wherein an end portion of said second of said pair of side flange portions has a concave exterior surface adjacent said convex exterior surface and configured to prevent said inwardly facing surface of said another leg portion and said second of said pair of side flanges from moving out of engagement with one another during relative pivotal movement between said guide rail member and said window moving structure which can occur during shipping of said window regulating mechanism.
- 19. An assembly adapted for guidably mounting a motor vehicle window panel for vertical movement with respect to a motor vehicle door comprising:
- an elongated guide rail member having a base portion and a pair of side flange portions extending longitudinally along opposing sides of the base portion to define a guide rail channel therebetween, a first of said pair of side flange portions having a nose portion extending laterally outwardly therefrom, a second of said pair of side flange portions having a laterally outwardly facing convex exterior surface;
- a window moving structure adapted to engage the window panel, said window moving structure having a base member and a pair of side leg portions extending from opposing sides of the base member to define a window moving structure channel therebetween, one of said side leg portions having a nose-receiving groove formed in an inwardly facing surface thereof, another of said side leg portions having an inwardly facing surface opposite said nose-receiving groove, said window moving structure being slidably mounted on said guide rail member to allow the window panel to be moved vertically with respect to the vehicle door;
- said nose portion of said guide rail member being received within said nose-receiving groove of said window moving structure and said convex exterior surface of said guide rail member being slidably engaged with said inwardly facing surface of said window moving structure such that (1) relative pivotal movement between said guide rail member and said window moving structure about an axis extending longitudinally through said nose portion is permitted during general vertical movement of said window panel, said convex exterior surface of said guide rail member slidably engaging said inwardly facing surface of said window moving structure during said pivotal movement, and (2) relative movement between said guide rail member and said window moving structure in a radial direction with respect to said axis is substantially prevented.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional application 60/045,698, filed May 6, 1999.
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