Information
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Patent Grant
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6390480
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Patent Number
6,390,480
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Date Filed
Monday, January 31, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 21, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Patel; Vishal
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 277 630
- 277 637
- 277 644
- 277 648
- 277 649
- 277 921
- 049 4901
- 049 4951
- 049 440
- 052 208
- 052 7165
- 052 7162
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A windshield seal has a base, to be connected to windshield molding. The base is generally parallel to a windshield in a section view. A primary sealing lip is connected at an inboard end of the base, to contact the windshield. A secondary sealing lip is connected to an outboard end of the base, to contact the windshield. The primary sealing lip generally points inboard and toward the windshield and the secondary sealing lip generally points outboard and toward the windshield. An inboard leg is connected to the inboard end of the base, to be positioned outside the windshield molding, the inboard leg being generally perpendicular to the windshield. An outboard leg is connected to the outboard end of the base, to be positioned inside the windshield molding, the outboard leg being generally perpendicular to the windshield.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention is directed to an improved windshield seal, more specifically, an improved windshield molding end rubber.
FIG. 1
shows a prior art windshield seal
200
. The seal
200
seals and mates to the windshield
102
. The arrow in
FIG. 1
points in the forward and upward direction of the vehicle (perpendicular to the windshield). The seal
200
includes a base
210
and a sealing lip
220
. An adhesive and/or two-sided tape
250
is used to join the seal
200
to windshield molding
104
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a windshield seal having a base to be connected to windshield molding; a primary sealing lip, connected to the base, to contact a windshield; and a secondary sealing lip, connected to the base, to contact the windshield.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a windshield seal having a base, to be connected to windshield molding. The base is generally parallel to a windshield in a section view. A primary sealing lip is connected at an inboard end of the base, to contact the windshield. A secondary sealing lip is connected to an outboard end of the base, to contact the windshield. The primary sealing lip generally points inboard and toward the windshield and the secondary sealing lip generally points outboard and toward the windshield. An inboard leg is connected to the inboard end of the base, to be positioned outside the windshield molding, the inboard leg being generally perpendicular to the windshield. An outboard leg is connected to the outboard end of the base, to be positioned inside the windshield molding, the outboard leg being generally perpendicular to the windshield.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a section view of a prior art windshield seal.
FIG. 2
shows a section view of a windshield seal according to one embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The prior art design (such as shown in
FIG. 1
) has certain problems which have been recognized and solved by the inventor.
With the prior art design, the windshield
102
causes the seal to twist (or rock). The stressed adhesive, over time, becomes loose and this weakens the integrity of the assembly. Eventually the seal
200
can become separated from molding
104
.
FIG. 2
illustrates a seal
300
according to the invention. The seal
300
includes a base
310
, a primary (or inboard) sealing lip
320
, and an inboard leg
360
. The base
310
is attached to molding
104
by, for example, adhesive or two-sided tape
350
. The seal
300
also includes a secondary (or outboard) sealing lip
330
. The primary sealing lip
320
generally points to a center of the windshield
102
and the secondary sealing lip
330
generally points away from the center of the windshield.
The seal
300
also includes an outboard leg
340
. In the
FIG. 2
embodiment, the length of leg
340
(called L
0
in
FIG. 2
) exceeds the length L
1
of leg
360
. The length of leg
340
is made as long as practical (in light of manufacturing concerns and ensuring that the outside leg fits inside the molding
104
) to provide as much seal mass (or seal volume) as possible inside of the molding
104
. Providing more seal mass inside of the molding
104
makes it harder for the seal
300
to become pulled out from between the molding
104
and the windshield
102
. (Because of assembly tolerance the windshield
102
may be located between positions A and B.) The seal
300
can be made out of rubber or any of the materials used for seals. In the
FIG. 2
embodiment, all of the parts of seal
300
are made of the same material. However, the seal can be formed from more than one extrusion.
The addition of the secondary sealing lip
330
provides an equal distribution of force (by the windshield) on the seal, which in turn prevents the seal
300
from twisting and coming off of the windshield molding
104
.
The invention is not limited to the specific example of the invention set forth above. Variations and modifications of the example set forth above will occur to those in the field. Such variations and modifications are within the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is defined with reference to the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A windshield seal, comprising:a base to be connected to windshield molding; a primary sealing lip, connected to the base, to contact a windshield; a secondary sealing lip, connected to the base, to contact the windshield; an inboard leg, connected to the base, to be positioned outside the windshield molding; and an outboard leg, connected to the base, to be positioned inside the windshield molding, wherein a length of the outboard leg in a direction perpendicular to the windshield exceeds a length of the inboard leg in the direction perpendicular to the windshield.
- 2. A windshield seal, comprising:a base, to be connected to a windshield molding, the base being generally parallel to a windshield in a section view; a primary scaling lip, connected at an inboard end of the base, to contact the windshield; a secondary sealing lip, connected to an outboard end of the base, to contact the windshield; the primary sealing lip generally pointing inboard and toward the windshield and the secondary sealing lip generally pointing outboard and toward the windshield, an inboard leg, connected to the inboard end of the base, to be positioned outside the windshield molding, the inboard leg being generally perpendicular to the windshield; and an outboard leg, connected to the outboard end of the base, to be positioned inside the windshield molding, the outboard leg being generally perpendicular to the windshield, wherein a length of the outboard leg in a direction perpendicular to the windshield exceeds a length of the inboard leg in the direction perpendicular to the windshield.
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