Patent classifications
B60J10/50
GLASS RUN
In a glass run including a bottom wall, a vehicle exterior side wall, and a vehicle interior side wall as a basic skeleton and attached to a groove portion formed in a door frame, a seal lip protruding portion protruding to the vehicle interior side wall side is formed at or in a vicinity of a seal lip distal end portion of a general surface on the vehicle interior side wall side of a vehicle interior seal lip, a side wall protruding portion protruding to a vehicle exterior side is formed on a vehicle exterior surface of the vehicle interior side wall between the vehicle interior seal lip and the bottom wall, a sub lip protruding obliquely from the side wall protruding portion in a vehicle interior surface direction of the vehicle interior seal lip is formed, and the seal lip protruding portion and the sub lip abut on each other.
VEHICLE BODY SOUNDPROOF STRUCTURE
The present invention provides a vehicle body soundproof structure Sp that is configured to block noise from outside a vehicle, and comprises a window panel 24 fixed in a window frame 22 located on a side portion of a vehicle body 10, an interior material 50 provided at a vehicle interior side of the window frame 22 and having an upper end portion 52 extending diagonally upward in a direction toward the window panel 24, and a soundproof member 60 fixed to the upper end portion 52 of the interior material 50. The soundproof member 60 is provided in contact in a compressed state with an inner surface of the window panel 24 so as to fill a gap G formed between the upper end portion 52 of the interior material 50 and the window panel 24.
GLASS RUN
A glass run 10 with a bottom wall 20, a vehicle outer side wall 30, and a vehicle inner side wall 40 as a basic skeleton, the basic skeleton being attached to a door frame groove portion 5 formed in a door frame 3, the glass run 10 guiding upward and downward movement of a door glass 4, in which a vehicle inner side of the vehicle outer side wall 30 is formed with a thick portion 31 that protrudes toward a vehicle inner side, comes into sliding contact with the door glass 4, and has higher hardness than hardness of a vehicle outer side wall body portion 37 of the vehicle outer side wall 30.
GLASS RUN
A glass run 10 with a bottom wall 20, a vehicle outer side wall 30, and a vehicle inner side wall 40 as a basic skeleton, the basic skeleton being attached to a door frame groove portion 5 formed in a door frame 3, the glass run 10 guiding upward and downward movement of a door glass 4, in which a vehicle inner side of the vehicle outer side wall 30 is formed with a thick portion 31 that protrudes toward a vehicle inner side, comes into sliding contact with the door glass 4, and has higher hardness than hardness of a vehicle outer side wall body portion 37 of the vehicle outer side wall 30.
VEHICULAR MOLDING
The present invention is a vehicular molding (1) including: a base part (2), an upper touch lip (3) and a lower touch lip (4), wherein the upper touch lip (3) includes an upper root part (3a), an upper sliding part (3b), and a sealing part (3c), and the lower touch lip (4) has a lower root part (4a) and a lower sliding part (4b). A tip end of the upper sliding part (3b) is located outside a tip end of the lower sliding part (4b) with respect to the base part (2) as a center in a state where the tip end of the upper sliding part (3b) is not in contact with a retractable door glass (13).
LAMINATED GLASS AND AUTOMOBILE DOOR
A laminated glass provided in an automobile door panel including two panel boards facing each other and seal members provided on facing surfaces of the panel boards at regions along a beltline, the laminated glass being openable and closable by being provided between the two panel boards so as to slide between the seal members, the laminated glass includes: a laminated glass main body including at least two glass plates and an interlayer film sandwiched between the glass plates and having a storage modulus G of 1.5×10.sup.6 Pa or more; and a viscoelastic member provided on a surface of the laminated glass main body, the viscoelastic member abutting on the seal member or the panel board and sealing a gap between the seal member or the panel board and the laminated glass main body, at a closed time of the laminated glass.
GLASS RUN
A glass run includes at least one of: an exterior sub-lip formed so as to project obliquely from an interior side of the exterior side wall that is closer to the bottom wall than a base portion of the exterior seal lip; an interior sub-lip formed so as to project obliquely in a direction toward a base portion of the interior seal lip from an exterior side of the interior side wall that is closer to the bottom wall than the base portion of the interior seal lip, the interior sub-lip formed with a thick portion on a base portion on a side of the interior seal lip; a thick portion formed on a base portion of the exterior seal lip; or a thick portion formed on a side of the interior seal lip that is not in contact with the door glass.
Belt line portion sound insulation structure for automobile and door glass for automobile
A belt line portion sound insulation structure for an automobile between a door panel and door glass includes a viscoelastic member arranged on a lower portion of one of principal faces of a glass plate of the door glass. The door panel includes two panel plates facing each other, and the door glass is arranged between the two panel plates so as to be movable up and down. A hardness measured on a surface of the viscoelastic member is 10 to 80 in an Asker C hardness defined by SRIS 0101. In a closed state of the door glass, the viscoelastic member is restrained by a portion of a surface of one of the two panel plates facing the one of the principal faces and an area on one of the two panel plates where the viscoelastic member is disposed.
Belt line portion sound insulation structure for automobile and door glass for automobile
A belt line portion sound insulation structure for an automobile between a door panel and door glass includes a viscoelastic member arranged on a lower portion of one of principal faces of a glass plate of the door glass. The door panel includes two panel plates facing each other, and the door glass is arranged between the two panel plates so as to be movable up and down. A hardness measured on a surface of the viscoelastic member is 10 to 80 in an Asker C hardness defined by SRIS 0101. In a closed state of the door glass, the viscoelastic member is restrained by a portion of a surface of one of the two panel plates facing the one of the principal faces and an area on one of the two panel plates where the viscoelastic member is disposed.
GLASS RUN FOR AUTOMOBILE DOOR
Disclosed is a glass run for an automobile door which may block noise that has passed through a door glass from easily reaching the passenger's ears, while reducing an increase in the weight and cost of the glass run. In the glass run, a space R is formed between a base end portion 41b of an inner seal lip 41 located inside a cabin and an inner surface 22b of a door glass 22 facing inside the cabin. A facing surface 41d of the inner seal lip 41 facing the inner surface 22b of the door glass 22 is provided with a sound absorbing portion 41h which absorbs noise that has entered the inside of the cabin through the door glass 22.