Patent classifications
B60J1/16
Window Assembly
A light-weight unitary window assembly for recreational vehicles and trailers. The window assembly uses a two piece design that seats within the wall or door opening and incorporates a fixed window pane integrally molded into one of the polymer frame halves. The window assembly also uses a plurality of weep holes that extend through the frame halves to vacate water from the window assembly to the exterior of the vehicle or trailer wall. In an exemplary embodiment, the window assembly also includes a sliding window pane that slides along a peripheral track and securely seats in a closed position using a plurality of contact pads to prevent window chatter. The window assembly also includes an integrated latch mechanism to secure the sliding pane.
Window Assembly
A light-weight unitary window assembly for recreational vehicles and trailers. The window assembly uses a two piece design that seats within the wall or door opening and incorporates a fixed window pane integrally molded into one of the polymer frame halves. The window assembly also uses a plurality of weep holes that extend through the frame halves to vacate water from the window assembly to the exterior of the vehicle or trailer wall. In an exemplary embodiment, the window assembly also includes a sliding window pane that slides along a peripheral track and securely seats in a closed position using a plurality of contact pads to prevent window chatter. The window assembly also includes an integrated latch mechanism to secure the sliding pane.
VEHICLE DOOR AND WINDOW ARRANGEMENT
A door includes an inner wall, an outer wall, and a window assembly including a window. The inner wall is configured to engage with a cab of a vehicle. The outer wall is coupled to the inner wall and spaced apart from the inner wall to form an interior cavity. The door is configured to move between a closed position in which the inner wall is engaged with the cab and an open position in which the inner wall is separated from the cab. In the closed position, at least a portion of the interior cavity is configured to be disposed outboard from the cab in a lateral direction. The window is slidably engaged to the door and configured to move between an extended position and a retracted position. In the retracted position, the window is at least partially disposed in the portion of the interior cavity.
VEHICLE DOOR AND WINDOW ARRANGEMENT
A door includes an inner wall, an outer wall, and a window assembly including a window. The inner wall is configured to engage with a cab of a vehicle. The outer wall is coupled to the inner wall and spaced apart from the inner wall to form an interior cavity. The door is configured to move between a closed position in which the inner wall is engaged with the cab and an open position in which the inner wall is separated from the cab. In the closed position, at least a portion of the interior cavity is configured to be disposed outboard from the cab in a lateral direction. The window is slidably engaged to the door and configured to move between an extended position and a retracted position. In the retracted position, the window is at least partially disposed in the portion of the interior cavity.
Panel
A first portion and a second portion cooperate to define an opening. Guide structures are in engagement with bracket assemblies so that the bracket assemblies are movable with respect to the guide structures to allow movement of a panel between a closed position and an open position. A stabilizer engages the panel in the open position. In some implementations, the panel may be flush relative to the first portion and/or the second portion in the closed position.
Panel
A first portion and a second portion cooperate to define an opening. Guide structures are in engagement with bracket assemblies so that the bracket assemblies are movable with respect to the guide structures to allow movement of a panel between a closed position and an open position. A stabilizer engages the panel in the open position. In some implementations, the panel may be flush relative to the first portion and/or the second portion in the closed position.
Flush glass apparatus
A flush glass apparatus includes a fixed glass having an opening, an operation glass configured to open and close the opening of the fixed glass, a lower rail configured to slidably support a lower portion of the operation glass, a sealing member provided below the lower rail to seal a gap between an inner surface of the fixed glass and a vehicle body, one or more upper drain holes provided on the lower rail to discharge rainwater on the lower rail to a buffer area between the lower rail and the sealing member, and a drain induction member interposed between the inner surface of the fixed glass and the sealing member and providing a lower drain hole to discharge rainwater in the buffer area to the outside.
Vehicle or vessel window assembly
A window for a vehicle, a vessel or a trailer is provided, the window including a frame; a moveable glass pane, the moveable glass pane in articulatable and slidable relation to the frame; a handle, the handle including a handle shaft which is attached to the moveable glass pane at a top and a bottom region of the moveable glass pane; a top and a bottom articulating and urging mechanism, each in direct mechanical communication with the handle shaft; a top and a bottom articulating mechanism, each in indirect mechanical communication with the handle shaft; and a top and a bottom sliding assembly, which extend between the articulating and urging mechanisms and the articulating mechanisms, each sliding assembly including a slide track and a dog shaft, the slide track retained on the frame, the dog shafts slidably retained in the slide track, each dog shaft in mechanical communication with the articulating and urging mechanism and the articulating mechanism.
Vehicle or vessel window assembly
A window for a vehicle, a vessel or a trailer is provided, the window including a frame; a moveable glass pane, the moveable glass pane in articulatable and slidable relation to the frame; a handle, the handle including a handle shaft which is attached to the moveable glass pane at a top and a bottom region of the moveable glass pane; a top and a bottom articulating and urging mechanism, each in direct mechanical communication with the handle shaft; a top and a bottom articulating mechanism, each in indirect mechanical communication with the handle shaft; and a top and a bottom sliding assembly, which extend between the articulating and urging mechanisms and the articulating mechanisms, each sliding assembly including a slide track and a dog shaft, the slide track retained on the frame, the dog shafts slidably retained in the slide track, each dog shaft in mechanical communication with the articulating and urging mechanism and the articulating mechanism.
Method for producing a catch for a window lifting device
A method for producing a carrier element for a window lifting device in which adjustment of a glass is performed by means of a traction means, the carrier element being displaceable along a guide rail of the window lifting device and being connected to the traction means, is provided. The completed carrier element has at least two interconnected bodies which are produced from dissimilar materials having dissimilar melting points, and the carrier element having the at least two bodies is produced by a multicomponent injection-molding method. In the production of the carrier element by the multicomponent injection-molding method a body from a material melting at a lower temperature is molded before a body from a material melting at a higher temperature, and the body from the material melting at a higher temperature is molded to the body from the material melting at a lower temperature.