Cover for closing an opening in a vehicle body
20210101459 · 2021-04-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J7/0007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/277
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A cover for closing an opening in a vehicle body, wherein the cover has a foam edge. The foam edge may form a sealing lip which has a sealing lip base which is molded onto a main body of the foam edge, and the sealing lip furthermore has an end section, which is arranged at an end of the sealing lip opposite to the sealing lip base and is designed to have a sealing effect with a counter surface on a body-fixed edge of the opening. In the region of the sealing lip base, a groove may be formed in the foam edge to increase the mobility of the sealing lip.
Claims
1. A cover for closing an opening in a vehicle body, wherein the cover has a foam edge, and wherein the foam edge forms a sealing lip which has a sealing lip base which is molded onto a main body of the foam edge, and the sealing lip furthermore has an end section, which is arranged at an end of the sealing lip opposite to the sealing lip base and is designed to have a sealing effect with a counter surface on a body-fixed edge of the opening, and a groove is formed in the foam edge in the area of the sealing lip base.
2. The cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the groove is arranged in the sealing lip base or in the main body or is formed by a transition region from the main body into the sealing lip base.
3. The cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the groove is designed in such a way that it increases the mobility of the sealing lip with respect to elastic deformation and pivoting of the end section in parallel to the counter surface and/or with respect to a displacement of the sealing lip in a direction away from the counter surface.
4. The cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the main body of the foam edge has an edge surface, which forms an edge of the cover and is oriented essentially in parallel to the counter surface and, when the opening is closed, is arranged spaced apart from it, and the groove is formed as an undercut in the edge surface and/or between the edge surface and the end section.
5. The cover as claimed in claim 4, wherein the sealing lip extends essentially perpendicular to the edge surface and in parallel to a main surface of the cover and toward the counter surface.
6. A cover for closing an opening in a vehicle body, wherein the cover has a foam edge, wherein the foam edge forms a sealing lip which has a sealing lip base which is molded onto a main body of the foam edge, and the sealing lip furthermore has an end section, which is arranged at an end of the sealing lip opposite to the sealing lip base and is designed to have a sealing effect with a counter surface on a body-fixed edge of the opening, and the main body of the foam edge has an edge surface which forms an edge of the cover and is oriented essentially perpendicular to a main surface of the cover, and wherein the sealing lip base is arranged on a lower side of the foam edge and offset in relation to the edge surface towards the center of the base surface.
7. The cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sealing lip base is arranged on a side of the foam edge which faces toward the vehicle interior.
8. The cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cover is designed to close a roof opening, and the sealing lip extends essentially in a horizontal direction.
9. The cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sealing lip first extends away from the main body in the direction of the interior of the vehicle body, and is then curved in the region of the sealing lip base such that it extends further essentially in parallel to a main surface of the cover and is oriented towards the counter surface.
10. The cover as claimed in claim 9 wherein the sealing lip forms at least two mutually perpendicular boundary surfaces of the groove in the region of its curvature.
11. The cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein in a closed position of the cover, the foam edge only has a sealing effect with the counter surface by means of its sealing lip.
12. A vehicle having a cover as claimed in claim 1.
Description
[0024] In the figure:
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[0027] In the area of the sealing lip base 22, a groove 32 is formed in the foam edge 16, which is used to increase the mobility of the sealing lip 18. In the elastic material of the foam edge 16, the groove 32 represents a deliberate material weakening, whereby a solid body joint is formed in the area of the sealing lip base 22, around which the sealing lip 18 can be pivoted vertically. The axis of rotation is in a direction parallel to an edge 28 of the cover 10 here. The cover 10 furthermore has a transparent pane 30, which is provided with the foam edge 16 in the edge regions.
[0028] The cover 10 of
[0029] The foam edge 16 is foamed or extruded on in the region of the cover edge 28 and can enclose the cover 10 or the pane 30 along the entire outer edge. The sealing lip 18 extends essentially in a horizontal direction away from the cover 10 in the direction of adjacent regions of the vehicle body 12. The sealing lip 18 is thus oriented horizontally essentially in parallel to a main surface 36 of the cover 10 or the pane 30.
[0030] The sealing lip 18 is foamed onto a main body 20 of the foam edge 16 in the region of a sealing lip base 22 and is formed simultaneously with the formation of the foam edge 16 and its foaming on the pane 30 by means of an injection mold. In the region of the sealing lip base 22, the groove 32 is provided in the foam edge 16 in order to increase the mobility of the sealing lip 18 with respect to elastic deformation. Although the foam edge 16 already consists of an elastic material such as a PU foam, the mobility of the sealing lip 18 is thus deliberately improved. Since the groove 32 represents an undercut in the foam edge 16, a slide is provided in the corresponding mold when foaming or injection molding the foam edge 16 onto the pane 30 in order to be able to remove the foamed cover 10 from the injection mold.
[0031] In the installed state of the cover 10 in the roof opening 14 of the body 12, an end section 24 of the sealing lip 18 is supported on a counter surface 26 of the vehicle body 12.
[0032] By providing the groove 32 in the foam edge 16 in the region of the sealing lip base 22, the mobility of the sealing lip 18 is significantly increased, whereby, for example, the installation forces when inserting the cover 10 into the roof opening 14 are reduced. At the same time, the cross section of the sealing lip 18 in the area between the sealing lip base 22 and the end section 24 can be enlarged without excessive installation forces occurring. Because the sealing lip 18 can be made comparatively solid, it can cover a greater distance between the edge surface 34 and the vehicle body 12 in the horizontal direction without reducing the sealing effect with respect to noise, airflow, or weather influences. In particular, the distance between the cover edge 28 and in particular the edge surface 34 of the foam edge 16 and adjacent regions of the vehicle body 12 in the horizontal direction can thus be better adapted to corresponding design specifications. This offers the advantage, for example, that the horizontal distance between the edge surface 34 and the vehicle body 12 can be dimensioned in such a way that it can be adapted to a corresponding distance from an adjacent displaceable cover (not shown in greater detail) of a sliding roof, which has to have a specified minimum width, in order to be able to guide a cover mechanism which guides the movable cover in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle (perpendicular to the cross section of
[0033] Another advantage of the improved mobility of the sealing lip 18 is the fact that manufacturing tolerances that result in an enlarged or reduced distance between the cover 10 and the vehicle body 12 can be better compensated for.
[0034] As already explained, the groove 32 is designed as an undercut in the foam edge 16. The sealing lip 18 extends below the groove 32 and adjoining it away from the main body 20 of the foam edge 16 in the horizontal direction towards the counter surface 26 of the vehicle body 12. The sealing lip 18 is arranged essentially below the main surface 36 of the cover 10 or below the pane 30 of the cover 10. This arrangement is implemented by the sealing lip base 22, which initially extends perpendicularly or obliquely downward from the main surface 36 and has a curvature which is designed such that the sealing lip 18 is oriented in a substantially horizontal direction, in particular in the region after the sealing lip base 22 and the end section 24 of the sealing lip 18. The curved region of the sealing lip base 22 thus forms a lower delimitation and a vertical section of the groove 32, while a further (upper) delimitation of the groove 32 is formed by the main body 20 of the foam edge 16. This geometry has the result that the sealing lip base 22 is arranged on the lower side of the foam edge 16 and offset in relation to the edge surface 34 towards the center of the base surface 36.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0035] 10 cover [0036] 12 vehicle body [0037] 14 roof opening [0038] 16 foam edge [0039] 18 sealing lip [0040] 20 main body [0041] 22 sealing lip base [0042] 24 end section of the sealing lip 18 [0043] 26 counter surface [0044] 28 cover edge [0045] 30 pane [0046] 32 groove [0047] 34 edge surface [0048] 36 main surface