WINDOW CLAMP AND ASSEMBLY FOR WINDOW REGULATOR
20170241181 ยท 2017-08-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F2011/387
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F11/385
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A window clamp and assembly for an automotive window regulator assembly. The window clamp provided features a body foundation and a U-shaped bridge extending from the foundation configured to deflect away from the foundation to allow a window panel to be inserted into a slot of the window clamp. Claws formed on the bridge pass through and interlock with holes in the window panel to secure and support the panel. Shoulders formed on and protruding from the bridge guide the window panel into position and aid in supporting the panel. The window clamp design facilitates rapid and accurate assembly of the window clamp assembly while providing increased stability of the window panel and reduced size of the window clamp.
Claims
1. A window clamp for an automotive window regulator assembly, the window clamp comprising: a foundation forming a shelf bordered by a wall protruding from the foundation and at least one tab protruding from the foundation and opposing the wall; a U-shaped bridge having a first arm and a second arm extending from the foundation, the bridge forming a first claw disposed on a top portion of the bridge spanning the first and second arms, the bridge further forming a first shoulder protruding from the first arm and a second shoulder protruding from the second arm; and a slot formed between the wall protruding from the foundation and the U-shaped bridge, the slot bottoming out at the shelf.
2. The window clamp according to claim 1, wherein the U-shaped bridge is configured to bend away from the foundation by deflecting at a first hinge region and a second hinge region located along the first arm and second arm, respectively.
3. The window clamp according to claim 2, wherein the first and second arms have a tapered cross section such that the arms are narrow near where the arms connect to the foundation, creating the first and second hinge regions.
4. The window clamp according to claim 1, wherein the top portion of the bridge spanning the first and second arms is reinforced with a plurality of truss structures formed in the material of the top portion to increase structural rigidity near the first claw.
5. The window clamp according to claim 1, wherein the first shoulder and the second shoulder have a curved surface.
6. The window clamp according to claim 1, wherein the first and second shoulders are over-molded in thermoplastic elastomers to reduce noise.
7. The window clamp according to claim 1, wherein the window clamp is formed using injection molding.
8. The window clamp according to claim 1, wherein the automotive window regulator assembly is a single rail type regulator.
9. The window clamp according to claim 1, wherein the slot is configured to receive a panel having a first hole and wherein the first claw is configured to interlock with the first hole of the panel.
10. The window clamp according to claim 1, wherein a second claw is disposed on the top portion of the bridge.
11. The window clamp according to claim 10, wherein the slot is configured to receive a panel having a first hole and a second hole and wherein the first claw is configured to interlock with the first hole of the panel and the second claw is configured to interlock with the second hole of the panel.
12. A window clamp assembly for an automotive window regulator assembly, the window clamp assembly comprising: a panel having a lower edge, a first hole positioned at a predetermined location relative to the lower edge, and a second hole positioned at a predetermined location relative to the lower edge and the first hole; a foundation forming a shelf bordered by a wall protruding form the foundation and at least one tab protruding from the foundation and opposing the wall, the shelf configured to engage the lower edge of the panel; a U-shaped bridge having a first arm and a second arm extending from the foundation, the bridge forming a first claw and a second claw disposed on a top portion of the bridge spanning the first and second arms, the first claw configured to interlock with the first hole disposed in the panel and the second claw configured to interlock with the second hole disposed in the panel, the bridge further forming a first shoulder protruding from the first arm and a second shoulder protruding from the second arm, the first and second shoulders configured to guide the panel; and a slot formed between the wall protruding from the foundation and the U-shaped bridge, the slot bottoming out at the shelf.
13. The window clamp assembly according to claim 12, wherein the U-shaped bridge is configured to bend away from the foundation by deflecting at a first hinge region and a second hinge region located along the first arm and second arm respectively, to allow the panel to be inserted into the slot.
14. The window clamp assembly according to claim 12, wherein the first and second arms have a tapered cross section such that the arms are narrow near where the arms connect to the foundation, creating the first and second hinge regions.
15. The window clamp assembly according to claim 12, wherein the top portion of the bridge spanning the first and second arms is reinforced with a plurality of truss structures formed in the material of the top portion to increase structural rigidity near the first and second claws.
16. The window clamp assembly according to claim 12, wherein the first shoulder and the second shoulder are curved such that the shoulder maintains a substantially constant distance to the panel when the first and second arms are deflected during installation of the panel.
17. The window clamp assembly according to claim 12, wherein the first and second shoulders are over-molded in thermoplastic elastomers to reduce noise.
18. The window clamp assembly according to claim 12, wherein the window clamp is formed using injection molding.
19. The window clamp assembly according to claim 12, wherein the automotive window regulator assembly is a single rail type regulator.
20. A window clamp assembly for an automotive window regulator assembly, the window clamp assembly comprising: a panel having a lower edge, a first hole positioned at a predetermined location relative to the lower edge, and a second hole positioned at a predetermined location relative to the lower edge and the first hole; a foundation forming a shelf bordered by a wall protruding form the foundation and at least one tab protruding from the foundation and opposing the wall, the shelf configured to engage the lower edge of the panel; a U-shaped bridge having a first arm and a second arm extending from the foundation, the bridge forming a first claw and a second claw disposed on a top portion of the bridge spanning the first and second arms, the first claw configured to interlock with the first hole disposed in the panel and the second claw configured to interlock with the second hole disposed in the panel, the bridge further forming a first shoulder protruding from the first arm and a second shoulder protruding from the second arm, the first and second shoulders configured to guide the panel; a slot formed between the wall protruding from the foundation and the U-shaped bridge, the slot bottoming out at the shelf; and a groove formed in the foundation to slidably engage with a guide rail.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] In order that the disclosure may be well understood, there will now be described various forms thereof, given by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0023] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0026] The foundation 20 forms a shelf 22. The shelf 22 and its surface may be substantially flat or any other geometry such that the shelf geometry corresponds to that of a lower edge 18 of the glass panel of a window 16 with which the window clamp 14 is used. The shelf 22 is configured to engage the lower edge 18 of a window panel 16. The shelf 22 may be covered, entirely or in part, by a pad 23 of soft material such as thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) to reduce noise and rattle caused by the engagement of the panel 16 and the shelf 22. The pads 23 may also aid in providing a secure fit between the glass panel 16 and the clamp 14. During insertion of the glass panel 16 into the clamp 14, the soft material of the pad 23 may allow the glass panel 16 to be pressed into the pad 23 prior to the clamp 14 snapping into interlocked engagement with the glass panel 16. As such, the pads 23 aid in providing a tight interlocking fit between the clamp 14 and the panel 16. The shelf 22 may be bordered on one side by a wall 24 protruding from the foundation 20 and by at least one tab 26 protruding from the foundation 20 on the side of the shelf 22 opposite the wall 24. The tabs 26 may be directly across from the wall 24 or may be placed beyond the sides of the wall 24 such that the tabs 26 do not directly oppose the wall 24. The tabs 26 may be over molded with a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) material to further stabilize the glass panel 16 and reduce noise and vibration. In some embodiments, the window clamp 14 may further include a groove 50 formed in the foundation 20 to slidably engage with the guide rail 11. The groove 50 may be snapped onto the guide rail 11 such that the window clamp 14 may slide along the guide rail 11 between an upper, closed position and a lower, open position.
[0027] The U-shaped bridge 30 may be integrally formed with the foundation 20 of the clamp 14. The U-shaped bridge 30 may have two arms 32 extending form the foundation 20. The arms 32 extend from the base or lower half of the foundation 20. As shown in
[0028] The U-shaped bridge 30 features a first claw 34 integrally formed with and disposed on a top portion 36 of the bridge 30.
[0029] According to one aspect of the present disclosure, the top portion 36 of the bridge 30 may be reinforced with truss structures 42 integrally formed in the material of the top portion 36 of the bridge 30, as shown in
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[0031] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, the window clamp 14 and window clamp assembly 12 may be used in conjunction with a single rail type window regulator as shown in
[0032] While the above description constitutes the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be appreciated that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation and change without departing from the proper scope and fair meaning of the accompanying claims.