This disclosure generally relates to a vehicle door assembly, and more particularly to a window regulator system for a vehicle door module.
Vehicle door assemblies for modern automobiles are becoming increasingly complex. A typical vehicle door assembly generally includes a steel framework having an interior cavity for receiving a plastic door module. The plastic door module includes a plurality of attached components including a window glass panel and a window regulator system for supporting and guiding the window glass panel between an open position and a closed position.
Known window regulator systems include an electric motor, guide tracks for guiding the window glass panel, a pulley wire looped about the guide tracks, and two steel guide rail tracks. One guide rail track is positioned adjacent to an A-pillar side of the vehicle, and the other guide rail track is positioned adjacent to a B-pillar side of the vehicle. The window regulator system supports and guides the window glass panel between the open position and the closed position.
Window regulator systems often include a plurality of components that are necessary to accommodate the movement of the window glass panel. These additional components may increase the risk of failure of the window regulator system and increase the installation and repair costs associated with the vehicle door assembly.
A window regulator system for a vehicle door module includes at least one guide rib integrally formed with the vehicle door module. A slider is at least partially received on the guide rib.
A vehicle door assembly includes a door frame, a door module attached to the door frame, a window panel supported by the door module and a window regulator system. The window regulator system includes at least one guide rib integrally formed with the door module. A slider is at least partially received on the guide rib and is selectively axially translatable to move the window panel between an open position and a closed position.
A vehicle door assembly includes a door module and a window regulator system supported by the door module. The window regulator system includes a pulley system having a plurality of pulley assemblies. Each of the plurality of pulley assemblies includes a base formed integrally with the door module, a pulley, and a bushing.
The various features and advantages of this disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description. The drawings that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows.
In this example, the door frame 12 is steel and the door module 14 is plastic. However, it should be understood that other materials are contemplated as within the scope of this disclosure. That is, a person of ordinary skill in the art would be able to design the vehicle door assembly 10 utilizing any combination of materials.
The door module 14 is attached to the door frame 12 in any known manner. In one example, the door module 14 is received within an interior cavity 19 of the door frame 12. The window panel 16 is partially supported by the example door module 14 with clamps 17, in this example.
In this example, the window regulator system 18 includes a guide rib 20, a guide rail 22, a pulley system 24 and sliders 26. The sliders 26 are operable to translate along the guide rib 20 and the guide rail 22 in directions X-Y to move the window panel 16 between the open and closed positions.
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The guide rib(s) 20 and the guide rail 22 (if included) extend substantially vertically along an entire height H of the door module 14 to provide guidance for the window panel 16 on each of the A-pillar side 21 and the B-pillar side 23 of the vehicle door assembly 10. In the illustrated example, the guide rib 20 is integrally formed (i.e., molded as a single piece) with the door module 14, while the guide rail 22 is attached to the door module 14 with fasteners 28 as a separate piece. The guide rail 22 is a steel guide rail track, for example.
A slider 26 is received on the guide rib 20 via a groove 30 formed within the slider 26. The guide rib 20 provides a track for the slider 26 to translate upon to effectuate the movement of the window panel 16 between the open and closed positions. The slider 26 is attached to the clamps 17 (
The door module 14 and the window regulator system 18 support the window panel 16 along a length L and a height H of the window panel 16 (See
The run channel 32 receives a portion of the window panel 16. The run channel 32, in conjunction with the door module 14, supports the window panel 16 in a direction of a width W of the window panel 16. Accordingly, the window panel 16 is supported in all directions and remains relatively stable during up and down travel of the window panel 16 and during door slam.
Each pulley assembly 40 of the pulley system 24 is integrated with and positioned on the door module 14. For example, each pulley assembly 40 includes a plastic base 42 formed integrally with the door module 14 (i.e., the plastic base 42 and the door module 14 are molded together as a single piece), a pulley 44 and a bushing 46. The bushing 46 is received within an opening 48 of the pulley 44, and the pulley 44 and the bushing 46 are then received on a post 50 of the plastic base 42 (See
In one example, a heat staking process is utilized to attach the pulley 44 and the bushing 46 to the plastic base 42. The post 50 of the plastic base 42 is heated to a melting point and molds around the bushing 46 to permanently assemble the pulley assembly 40 (See
A pulley wire 52 is looped around the numerous pulley assemblies 40 of the pulley system 24. The pulley assemblies 40 route the pulley wire 52 between an electrical motor (not shown) and the sliders 26 for axially translating the window panel 16 (See
The foregoing description shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in any limiting sense. A worker of ordinary skill in the art would understand that certain modifications would come within the scope of this disclosure. For these reasons, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this disclosure.
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60957309 | Aug 2007 | US |