VEHICLE DOOR
20170274742 ยท 2017-09-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J5/0406
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/0469
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/0426
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/0408
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/0402
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle door includes a door box with first and second walls and a second wall and a window frame module, in which a window frame, a first window shaft reinforcement and a second window shaft reinforcement are connected into a structural unit. The first window shaft reinforcement features a groove that accommodates an upper edge of the first wall. An upper edge of the second wall is covered by the second window shaft reinforcement.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A vehicle door comprising: a door box having a first wall and a second wall; and a window frame module including a window frame, a first window shaft reinforcement having a groove accommodating an upper edge of the first wall and a second window shaft reinforcement covering an upper edge of the second wall, wherein the first and second window shafts are connected into a structural unit.
17. The vehicle door according to claim 16, wherein the second window shaft reinforcement comprises a second groove accommodating the upper edge of the second wall.
18. The vehicle door according to claim 16, further comprising an inner side of the second window shaft reinforcement adhesively connected to the upper edge of the second wall.
19. The vehicle door according to claim 16, wherein the first window shaft reinforcement further comprises a lower region adhesively connected to the first wall, wherein the groove extends near an upper edge of the first window shaft reinforcement.
20. The vehicle door according to claim 19, wherein the upper edge of the first wall extends above the upper edge of the second wall.
21. The vehicle door according to claim 20, wherein the upper edge of the second wall extends above the adhesively connected lower region of the first window shaft reinforcement.
22. The vehicle door according to claim 19, wherein the first window shaft reinforcement comprises a wall region defining an elongated hollow space together with the first wall between the groove and the adhesively connected lower region.
23. The vehicle door according to claim 22, wherein the first window shaft reinforcement further comprises ribs integrally molded on the wall region and protruding into the hollow space.
24. The vehicle door according to claim 19, wherein the door box further comprises end walls to which the window frame module is fastened underneath the adhesive the connected lower region.
25. The vehicle door according to claim 16, wherein the upper edge of the first wall is adhesively connected in the groove of the first window shaft reinforcement.
26. The vehicle door according to claim 16, further comprising an outer wall including the first wall and an inner wall including the second wall.
27. The vehicle door according to claim 16, further comprising rivets fastening the window frame module on the door box.
28. The vehicle door according to claim 27, wherein the door box further comprises end walls to which the window frame module is fastened with rivets.
29. The vehicle door according to claim 16, wherein the window frame module comprises a plastic component.
30. The vehicle door according to claim 29, wherein the window frame module comprises a one-piece, injection-molded component.
31. The vehicle door according to claim 16, wherein the window shaft reinforcements form a hollow space that is open toward the interior of the door box and does not form an undercut.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the following drawing figures, wherein like numerals denote like elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the invention or the application and uses of the invention. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any theory presented in the preceding background of the invention or the following detailed description.
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[0022] The walls 2, 3 are connected to one another along their front, rear and lower edges. The inner wall 3 forms end faces 4, 5 of the door, which respectively face an A-column and a B-column of the vehicle in the installed state and on which a door hinge and a door lock are respectively anchored.
[0023] The walls 2, 3 are not connected along their upper edges. A window frame module 6 is inserted into the gap between the walls. The window frame module 6 includes a window frame 7 that extends around a window opening 13 above the door box 1 and two window shaft reinforcements 8, 9 that connect the lower ends of the window frame 7 to one another and define a gap, through which a window pane 12 can be lowered from the window opening 13 into the interior of the door box 1. The window pane is illustrated in a partially lowered position in
[0024] On their front and rear ends, the window shaft reinforcements 8, 9 are connected to one another by end plates 10 that abut on the end faces 4, 5 of the door box 1 from inside. The end plates 10 protrude downward over a lower edge of the window shaft reinforcements 8, 9 and are fastened on the end faces 4, 5 in this protruding region by rivets 11.
[0025] The window shaft reinforcements 8, 9 define a gap, in which the window pane 12 illustrated in an intermediate position in
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[0027] A web 19 protrudes upward from an upper wall 18 of the groove 15 and is provided for attaching a not-shown window seal thereto, wherein one side of the window seal rests against the window pane and its other side rests against the edge region of the wall 2 protruding from the groove 15 such that the outer window shaft reinforcement 8 is externally concealed by the window seal.
[0028] A wall region 21 initially extends steeply upward from a lower wall 20 of the groove 15 and is then sharply bent outward in order to ultimately transform into a flange 22 that abuts on the outer wall 2. The outer wall 2 and the outer window shaft reinforcement 8 are fastened on one another by two adhesive beads 23, one of which extends in the groove 15 and the other one of which extends along the flange 22. Between these two adhesive beads, the outer wall 2 and the wall region 21 define an elongated hollow space 24.
[0029] The inner window shaft reinforcement 9 lies opposite of the outer window shaft reinforcement 8 on the other side of the gap 17. A vertical web 25, to which the window seal can be attached, is also provided on the very top of this inner window shaft reinforcement. Toward the bottom, this web 25 is followed by a shoulder 26 that is largely exposed toward the vehicle interior. The lower end of the inner window shaft reinforcement 9 is formed by a groove 29 that is open toward the bottom and defined by walls 27, 28. The upper edge 30 of the inner wall 3 is fixed in the groove 29 in that it penetrates into an adhesive bead 23.
[0030] The window shaft reinforcements 8, 9 define a hollow space 31 that is open toward the bottom, i.e. into the door box 1, without undercuts. Consequently, a single rigid mold part suffices for forming the facing inner surfaces of the window shaft reinforcements 8, 9, which define the hollow space 31, and the groove 29. Two additional mold parts, which can be moved relative to the first mold part in the transverse direction of the vehicle, are required for forming the outer surfaces of the window shaft reinforcements 8, 9.
[0031] The window shaft reinforcements 8, 9 and the window frame 7 can be jointly injection-molded in one piece of plastic, preferably glass-reinforced plastic. However, they may also be largely formed of blanks of a composite material, particularly Organo sheet material, in that these blanks are draped in a cavity defined by the aforementioned mold parts and plastic is injected into the remaining cavities in order to thereby embed and integrally connect the blanks. On the outer window shaft reinforcement 8, for example, such a blank may extend from the web 19 as far as into the flange 22 such that only a part of the upper wall 18 has to be injection-molded thereon; with the exception of one of the walls 27, 28, the complete inner window shaft reinforcement 9 may be formed of such a blank.
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[0035] The channel-shaped section 34 is reinforced with ribs 37, which are injection-molded on its limbs that lie opposite of one another to both sides of a groove 38. This injection-molding may be carried out in the same production step as the deep-drawing of the window frame 7 of an Organo sheet material blank; however, if the window frame 7 is produced by extrusion, it is placed into a mold in its final shape in order to injection-mold the ribs 37, as well as integral connections to the window shaft reinforcements 8, 9, thereon in the same injection-molding process and to thereby produce the complete frame module 6.
[0036] A sealing profile 39 is attached to a free end of the L-profile section 35. The sealing profile 39 is an extruded profile of an easily deformable material, typically rubber. In order to ensure a rigid seat on the L-profile section 35 despite the easily deformable material, an elastic metal profile 40 of U-shaped cross section is embedded in the sealing profile 39 and keeps the sealing profile 39 pressed against the L-profile section 35 from both sides. One limb 41 of the sealing profile 39 covers the groove 38 and in turn forms a sidewall of a groove that is open toward the bottom and accommodates the upper edge of the window pane 12 in its closed position. A second sidewall of this groove is formed by a profile 42, which is snapped on an outer side of the sealing profile 39 and consists of a material that is not as easily deformable as the rubber of the sealing profile 39, e.g. of a thin-walled metal sheet or a rigid-elastic plastic, as well as a sealing lip 43 that is fastened on the inner side of the profile 42 and faces the window pane 12.
[0037] While at least one exemplary embodiment has been presented in the foregoing detailed description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist. It should also be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments are only examples, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the foregoing detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing an exemplary embodiment, it being understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements described in an exemplary embodiment without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims and their legal equivalents.