Patent classifications
B60J10/76
Kit and method for cladding a door rail of a vehicle
A kit for cladding a door rail of a vehicle, comprising two similar assemblies suitable for mounting on the rail of the same door, only one of these assemblies being mounted on this rail according to a desired aesthetic aspect among a first aspect called flush and a second aspect called non flush.
Door structure of vehicle
A door structure comprises a door body, a window glass having a substantially rectangular shape, and a window regulator. The door body has a sash being provided to the door body before the window glass is connected to the carrier plate at one side of the door body in a front and rear direction of the vehicle, and the sash has a groove, in which only one edge of the window glass is inserted, and the door structure further includes a separating member configured to separate the window glass from the sliding face of the guide rail.
GLASS RUN
A glass run having a general portion formed by extrusion molding and a mold-forming portion that connects terminals of the general portion attached to a corner portion of a door frame has a substantially U-shaped cross section including a vehicle exterior side wall, a vehicle interior side wall, and a bottom wall joining the vehicle exterior side wall and the vehicle interior side wall; and has a vehicle exterior side seal lip and a vehicle interior side seal lip that obliquely protrude in an inner direction of an opening having the substantially U-shaped cross section from the vehicle exterior side wall and the vehicle interior side wall, respectively, and the vehicle exterior side seal lip of the mold-forming portion is formed with a seal lip extension portion having a seal lip length extended as compared to the vehicle exterior side seal lip formed in the general portion.
Encapsulation assembly for automotive glass
The present disclosure relates to an encapsulation assembly for automotive glass including first glass, an encapsulation component, a plastic guiding rail, a sealing strip, and a decorative layer. Second glass is slidably connected in the plastic guiding rail. One end of the plastic guiding rail is fixedly connected to an edge of the first glass by means of integrally injection-molding the encapsulation component. The other end of the plastic guiding rail is provided with a guiding groove for guiding sliding of the second glass. The guiding groove includes an upper wall and a lower wall opposite to each other. The sealing strip is fixed between the upper wall and the lower wall. The second glass and the sealing strip slidably cooperate. A side of the plastic guiding rail facing outside of a vehicle is provided with the decorative layer by injection molding.
Automobile door sealing structure
Disclosed is a structure in which no gap that allows water entry between a weather strip and a glass run is formed in a situation where the weather strip at an upper frame portion of a window frame extends gradually downwardly apart from the glass run. An upper glass run portion is provided with a door panel sealing lip. The door panel sealing lip is provided with a gradually varying portion such that a downward protruding length of the door panel sealing lip increases. The gradually varying portion is disposed so as to contact an outer sealing lip of the weather strip.
Seal for a lowerable window pane of a vehicle door window
A seal between a frame part of a vehicle door window and the upper edge of a lowerable window pane of the vehicle door window. A seal profiled element of plastic is provided, which is slid onto a flange protruding upward from the frame part of the vehicle window and/or which is connected to a tube-shaped seal section for forming a seal between the frame part and a border surface of a door opening in a vehicle body.
Seal for a lowerable window pane of a vehicle door window
A seal between a frame part of a vehicle door window and the upper edge of a lowerable window pane of the vehicle door window. A seal profiled element of plastic is provided, which is slid onto a flange protruding upward from the frame part of the vehicle window and/or which is connected to a tube-shaped seal section for forming a seal between the frame part and a border surface of a door opening in a vehicle body.
Sealing arrangement for a motor vehicle window, composite seal, and method for producing a composite seal
A seal arrangement for sealing a corner region of a window against a vehicle body component of a motor vehicle. The seal arrangement defines a seal plane, a first seal axis and a second seal axis which extends transversely with respect to the latter. A fastening section serves for fastening to the vehicle body component. A seal section has a sealing lip which can be deflected elastically transversely with respect to the seal plane when the corner region of the window comes into contact with the sealing lip, and which extends arcuately from the first seal axis to the second seal axis. The sealing lip is configured as a molded sealing lip over its entire arcuate extent.
Sealing arrangement for a motor vehicle window, composite seal, and method for producing a composite seal
A seal arrangement for sealing a corner region of a window against a vehicle body component of a motor vehicle. The seal arrangement defines a seal plane, a first seal axis and a second seal axis which extends transversely with respect to the latter. A fastening section serves for fastening to the vehicle body component. A seal section has a sealing lip which can be deflected elastically transversely with respect to the seal plane when the corner region of the window comes into contact with the sealing lip, and which extends arcuately from the first seal axis to the second seal axis. The sealing lip is configured as a molded sealing lip over its entire arcuate extent.
Thermoplastic elastomer composition and use thereof
This invention relates to a thermoplastic elastomer composition comprising 5 to 30 parts by mass of ethylene-α-olefin-non-conjugated polyene copolymer (A), 20 to 40 parts by mass of crystalline olefin-based resin (B) having a density of 0.90 g/cm.sup.3 or more and 0.92 g/cm.sup.3 or less, 20 to 40 parts by mass of high-density polyethylene (C) having a density of 0.94 g/cm.sup.3 or more and 0.97 g/cm.sup.3 or less, 5 to 12 parts by mass of ethylene-α-olefin copolymer (D) consisting of ethylene and α-olefin having 3 to 12 carbon atoms, and 5 to 9 parts by mass of silicone compound (E) (with the total amount of (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) being 100 parts by mass), and to an automotive glass run channel formed by the thermoplastic elastomer composition.