Patent classifications
B60J10/50
GLASS STABILIZATION FOR VERTICAL DROPPING GLASS IN VEHICLES
A window stabilization system for a window of a vehicle includes a first inflatable bladder positioned adjacent a path along which the window passes such that the inflatable bladder will engage a surface of the window when the window is opened at least a predetermined amount and the inflatable bladder is inflated; an inflator in fluid communication with the first inflatable bladder configured to pump a fluid into the inflatable bladder such that when the first inflatable bladder is inflated a predetermined amount, the first inflatable bladder comes into physical contact with a surface of the window when the window is opened at least a predetermined amount; and a bladder control system to control operation of the inflator in response to data received regarding operation of the window.
Roof system having a wind deflector assembly
A roof system for a vehicle comprises a wind deflector member including a wind deflector body which extends in a transverse direction of the vehicle that is movable between a retracted position below a fixed roof and an extended position at least partly above the fixed roof. Wind deflector arms at the lateral ends of the wind deflector body extend substantially in a rearward direction and are at least rotatably connected to a stationary part. A sealing arrangement comprises a first seal is positioned between the wind deflector body and a panel that seals a gap between an the wind deflector body and the panel in its closed position. The first seal is configured to close a gap between the wind deflector arms and the panel. A second seal is closes a gap between the wind deflector member and the stationary part when the panel is in its closed position.
Roof system having a wind deflector assembly
A roof system for a vehicle comprises a wind deflector member including a wind deflector body which extends in a transverse direction of the vehicle that is movable between a retracted position below a fixed roof and an extended position at least partly above the fixed roof. Wind deflector arms at the lateral ends of the wind deflector body extend substantially in a rearward direction and are at least rotatably connected to a stationary part. A sealing arrangement comprises a first seal is positioned between the wind deflector body and a panel that seals a gap between an the wind deflector body and the panel in its closed position. The first seal is configured to close a gap between the wind deflector arms and the panel. A second seal is closes a gap between the wind deflector member and the stationary part when the panel is in its closed position.
Automotive door sealing structure
The present disclosure improves sealing properties between a glass run and a sealing member provided at an inner peripheral flange of a belt line, if the sealing member of the belt line and the glass run are individual members, to provide high sound insulation properties. The belt line sealing member includes an upper sealing lip and a lower seal lip, which are vertically spaced apart from each other. At an end of the belt line sealing member, a molded part is continuously provided from the upper sealing lip through an inner wall to the lower sealing lip.
VEHICULAR BELT MOLDINGS
A belt molding which is capable of easily and stably suppressing the generation of abnormal noise when coming into sliding contact with a window pane. Each of belt moldings is configured to be mounted along a lower edge of a window opening of a vehicle door and come into sliding contact with the window pane which is raised and lowered in the window opening. Each of the belt moldings includes body portions configured to be mounted to door panels of the vehicle door and sealing portions configured to be in elastic contact with the window pane. The sealing portions includes contact portions at the portions configured to be in contact with the window pane, respectively. The contact portions have fiber layers formed by attaching numerous fibers, respectively. Attached density of fibers in the fiber layers is 100 to 600 fibers/mm.sup.2.
VEHICULAR BELT MOLDINGS
A belt molding which is capable of easily and stably suppressing the generation of abnormal noise when coming into sliding contact with a window pane. Each of belt moldings is configured to be mounted along a lower edge of a window opening of a vehicle door and come into sliding contact with the window pane which is raised and lowered in the window opening. Each of the belt moldings includes body portions configured to be mounted to door panels of the vehicle door and sealing portions configured to be in elastic contact with the window pane. The sealing portions includes contact portions at the portions configured to be in contact with the window pane, respectively. The contact portions have fiber layers formed by attaching numerous fibers, respectively. Attached density of fibers in the fiber layers is 100 to 600 fibers/mm.sup.2.
Door structure
Provided is a door structure including: a door installed capable of opening and closing a door opening part of a vehicle body; a decorative member attached to a surface of the door which faces an outside of a vehicle; and a sealing member arranged along an end part of the door which faces an outside of the door, and sealing the door opening part, wherein the sealing member includes a thick part which becomes thicker toward an inside of the door, and which is inserted into a gap formed between the end part of the door which faces the outside of the door and an end part of the decorative member which faces the outside of the door, and the sealing member is biased toward an inside of the vehicle.
Door structure
Provided is a door structure including: a door installed capable of opening and closing a door opening part of a vehicle body; a decorative member attached to a surface of the door which faces an outside of a vehicle; and a sealing member arranged along an end part of the door which faces an outside of the door, and sealing the door opening part, wherein the sealing member includes a thick part which becomes thicker toward an inside of the door, and which is inserted into a gap formed between the end part of the door which faces the outside of the door and an end part of the decorative member which faces the outside of the door, and the sealing member is biased toward an inside of the vehicle.
Door weather strip
A door weather strip couples to a door adjacently to a belt line. The door weather strip includes: a fin at a bottom of the door weather strip; a main seal and a sub seal which extend vertically in upper and lower directions on an internal circumference and an outer circumference on a surface of the fin and which make elastic contact with an end of a roof weather strip when the door is in a closed position; a channel between the main seal and the sub seal; and a sealing wall which extends between a top end of the main seal and a part of the sub seal below a top end by a distance such that the sealing wall on the sub seal is spaced from the end of the roof weather strip when the door is in the closed position.
Door weather strip
A door weather strip couples to a door adjacently to a belt line. The door weather strip includes: a fin at a bottom of the door weather strip; a main seal and a sub seal which extend vertically in upper and lower directions on an internal circumference and an outer circumference on a surface of the fin and which make elastic contact with an end of a roof weather strip when the door is in a closed position; a channel between the main seal and the sub seal; and a sealing wall which extends between a top end of the main seal and a part of the sub seal below a top end by a distance such that the sealing wall on the sub seal is spaced from the end of the roof weather strip when the door is in the closed position.