DOOR WEATHER STRIP
20210300166 · 2021-09-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J10/25
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A door weather strip having a fin portion provided to a corner portion in a rear portion of a door of a motor vehicle is provided. The fin portion is formed by molding and mounted so as to cover the inside of the motor vehicle in the corner portion. On the mounting surface side of the fin portion of the door weather strip, a drainage lip is provided. The drainage lip protrudes from the mounting surface to the outside of the vehicle and extends in a linear shape or an upward protruding arc shape from the front to the rear of the motor vehicle and further downward. The drainage lip does not come into contact with a rear end rib formed on the fin portion at a rear end of the motor vehicle, and a drainage recess is formed between the rear end rib and a door frame.
Claims
1. A door weather strip comprising a fin portion provided to a corner portion in a rear portion of a door of a motor vehicle, the fin portion being formed by molding and mounted so as to cover inside of the motor vehicle in the corner portion, wherein on a mounting surface side of the fin portion of the door weather strip, a drainage lip is provided, the drainage lip protruding from the mounting surface to outside of the motor vehicle and extending in a linear shape or an upward protruding arc shape from front of the motor vehicle to rear of the motor vehicle and further downward, and the drainage lip does not come into contact with a rear end rib formed on the fin portion at a rear end of the motor vehicle, and a drainage recess is formed between a door frame and the rear end rib.
2. The door weather strip according to claim 1, wherein when the fin portion is mounted on the corner portion of the door, a tip of the drainage lip of the fin portion does not come into contact with an opposite member on the door side.
3. The door weather strip according to claim 1, wherein in a cross section of the fin portion in a vehicle width direction when the fin portion is mounted on the corner portion of the door, when the tip of the drainage lip is defined as a tip A, an upper end of a root of the drainage lip is defined as an upper end B, a lower end of the root of the drainage lip is defined as a lower end C, a midpoint of a line segment BC connecting the upper end B and the lower end C is defined as a midpoint D, and a line segment connecting the midpoint D and the tip A is defined as a line segment DA, an angle α defined by the line segment DA and a horizontal line is 17 degrees or more and 50 degrees or less.
4. The door weather strip according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of the drainage lips are formed.
5. The door weather strip according to claim 4, wherein a height of the drainage lip protruding from the mounting surface of the fin portion increases as it goes downward.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0040] An embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
[0041] The door of
[0042] In
[0043] The door weather strip 20 will be described with reference to
[0044] The upper tip of the fin portion 24 has a rib 26 that is bent to the outside of the vehicle and has a shape in which the tip is split in two. Further, a seal lip 27 is formed at the upper tip of the fin portion 24. On the other hand, below the fin portion 24 (below the insert), a thick portion 28 that comes into elastic contact with the door frame 14 is formed.
[0045] In the fin portion 24, a resin insert 25 for improving the shape retention of the fin portion 24 is inserted. The insert may be made of metal, but resin is preferable from the viewpoint of weight reduction.
[0046] As shown in
[0047] In the fin portion 24, two drainage lips (a first drainage lip 40 on the upper side and a second drainage lip 41 on the lower side) are formed almost in parallel. The two drainage lips protrude from the mounting surface 44 to the outside of the vehicle, extend in an upward protruding arc shape from the front to the rear and further downward, and have a space between them and a rear end rib 42. Further, in
[0048] The two drainage lips (the first drainage lip 40 on the upper side and the second drainage lip 41 on the lower side) do not have to be formed in parallel from the front to the rear of the vehicle, and the first drainage lip 40 and the second drainage lip 41 do not have the same angle α of protruding from the fin portion 24. Further, the protruding shape of the resin insert 25 may be omitted.
[0049] Further, since the second drainage lip 41 is a backup of the first drainage lip 40, the second drainage lip 41 may be omitted if sufficient drainage can be made by the first drainage lip 40.
[0050] The length of the second drainage lip 41 protruding from the mounting surface 44 of the fin portion 24 is formed to be longer than that of the first drainage lip 40. This is because the case where the water exceeding the first drainage lip 40 drips from the second drainage lip 41 is taken into consideration.
[0051] The first drainage lip 40 formed on the upper side is formed so as to pass between the two clip bases 46. The distance between the tip of the first drainage lip 40 and the clip base 46 at the rear is 2 mm. As a result, it is possible to prevent the tip of the first drainage lip 40 from interfering with the clip base 46, and it is possible to prevent the water on the clip base 46 from passing over the first drainage lip 40 and falling downward.
[0052] On the other hand, an end of the second drainage lip 41 at the vehicle front, located below the first drainage lip 40, is integrated with the clip base 46. If there is a space in the fin portion 24, it is desirable to form it below the clip base 46 as in the case of the first drainage lip 40. However, as is clear from
[0053] The fin portion 24 is fabricated using a sponge material of ethylene propylene diene rubber (EPDM).
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[0055] To attach the fin portion 24 of the door weather strip 20 to the rear door 10, the mounting base portion 21 is fitted into a mounting groove 50 of the door frame 14, and a thick portion 28 at the lower part of the insert is elastically brought into contact with the door frame 14 and is placed thereon. Then, the clips 45 are fitted into the assembly panel 17, and the two-split portion of the rib 26 is inserted into the tip end portion of the frame molding 16. Thereby, the fin portion is attached to the corner portion 13 of the rear door 10. The assembly panel 17 is connected to the door frame 14 via the retainer 15.
[0056] Then, when the rear door 10 is closed, the hollow seal portion 22 and the seal lip 27 elastically come into contact with the vehicle body opening edge 18 (two-dot chain line in
[0057] As shown in
[0058] In the upper part, water enters from between the rib 26 and the frame molding 16 and moves downward along the mounting surface 44 of the fin portion 24, but water may drip from between the rib 26 and the frame molding 16. Therefore, it is preferable that the tips of the drainage lips (first drainage lip 40 and second drainage lip 41) are arranged at a position below the contact portion between the rib 26 and the frame molding 16.
[0059] Below the rear end rib 42, a drainage recess 43 is formed between the rear end rib 42 and the door frame 14. The drainage of water in the present embodiment is performed in the following manner.
[0060] As shown in
[0061] The first drainage lip 40 extends from the front to the rear and further downward in an upward protruding arc shape, and in the width direction, the tip A of the first drainage lip 40 protrudes at an angle of 20 degrees with respect to the horizontal line H. Therefore, even if the vehicle tilts in the width direction, the water flows rearward of the vehicle over the first drainage lip 40 (a2).
[0062] At the tip of the first drainage lip 40 at the rear of the vehicle, a space is formed between the first drainage lip 40 and the rear end rib 42, so that the space allows the water to flow downward on the mounting surface 44 of the fin portion 24 (a3). A drainage recess 43 is formed below the rear end rib 42 of the fin portion 24 so that a gap is formed between the fin portion 24 and the door frame 14 when the fin portion 24 is attached to the door frame 14. Therefore, the water is drained through the drainage recess 43 (a4,
[0063] Further, depending on the momentum and the amount of the infiltrated water, the water that flows from the rib 26 along the mounting surface 44 of the fin portion 24 and reaches the first drainage lip 40 may overflow from the first drainage lip 40. In that case, the overflowing water (a5) flows to the rear of the vehicle on the second drainage lip 41 (a6). At the tip of the second drainage lip 41 at the rear of the vehicle, a space is formed between the second drainage lip 41 and the rear end rib 42 as in the case of the first drainage lip 40. Therefore, due to the space, the water flows downward on the mounting surface 44 of the fin portion 24 (a3) and is drained through the drainage recess 43 in which a gap is formed with the door frame 14 below the rear end rib 42 of the fin portion 24 (a4,
[0064] The practice of the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, and various changes can be made without departing from the object of the present invention.
[0065] In the embodiment of the present invention, the door weather strip 20 is made using EPDM as a material, but may be made using, for example, a dynamically crosslinked thermoplastic elastomer (TPV).