SLIDING-TYPE SEALING ASSEMBLY FOR DOOR OF VEHICLE
20200338971 ยท 2020-10-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B7/215
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B60J5/0479
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60J10/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A sliding-type sealing assembly for a door of a vehicle is applied to an opposite-type swing door. The sealing assembly air-tight seals a rear end of a front door of the vehicle and a front end of a rear door of the vehicle. A sealing slider is installed to a first door of the rear end of the front door and the front end of the rear door slidably in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, and the sealing slider is slid to be spaced apart from a second door of the rear end of the front door and the front end of the rear door to avoid overlap with the second door when the first door is opened, and is drawn out to be in abutting contact with the second door when the first door is closed.
Claims
1. A sliding-type sealing assembly for a door of a vehicle for air-tight sealing a rear end of a front door of the vehicle and a front end of a rear door of the vehicle, comprising: a sealing slider installed to a first door of the rear end of the front door and the front end of the rear door slidably in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, wherein the sealing slider is slid to be spaced apart from a second door of the rear end of the front door and the front end of the rear door to avoid to overlap with the second door when the first door is opened, and wherein the sealing slider is drawn out to be in abutting contact with the second door when the first door is closed.
2. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 1, wherein a door, on which the sealing slider is not installed, of the front door and the rear door, is installed with a weather strip that is in abutting contact with the sealing slider.
3. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 2, wherein the rear end of the front door and the front end of the rear door is installed with a housing formed in a predetermined cross section along the height direction of the vehicle, and the sealing slider formed in the height direction of the vehicle is installed inside the housing.
4. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 3, wherein the sealing slider is inserted into the housing to slide in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle to draw out a portion of the sealing slider to the outside of the housing.
5. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 3, further comprising: a drawing-out device for drawing out the sealing slider from the housing; and an inserting device for inserting the sealing slider into the housing.
6. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 5, wherein the drawing-out device and the inserting device are formed at an upper end and a lower end of the housing.
7. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 5, wherein the drawing-out device includes: an operating lever rotatably installed on the housing and that pushes the sealing slider to the outside of the housing when the door is closed; and a support fixedly installed to the vehicle body of the vehicle to rotate to cause the operating lever to push the sealing slider when the door is closed.
8. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 7, wherein an upper end and a lower end of the sealing slider are formed with an operating block to protrude from the sealing slider, respectively, and the operating lever pushes the operating block to draw out the sealing slider from the housing.
9. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 7, wherein when the operating lever draws out the sealing slider, an end portion of the sealing slider contacts the weather strip.
10. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 5, wherein the inserting device is a return spring installed to elastically support the sealing slider in the direction inserted into the housing.
11. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 10, wherein in the housing, a first end of the return spring is installed outside a side opposite to the direction in which the sealing slider is drawn out, and a second end of the return spring is fixed to one side of the sealing slider.
12. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 11, wherein a rod is formed to penetrate the return spring from the sealing slider, and the second end of the return spring is fixed to an end portion of the rod to provide elastic support to insert the sealing slider into the housing.
13. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 12, wherein a door panel of the door is formed with a rod receiving groove in which the return spring and the rod are received.
14. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 2, wherein a portion where the sealing slider and the weather strip contact is formed to have a round shape to be convex toward the portion facing each other, respectively.
15. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 2, wherein the weather strip is provided further adjacent to an outside of the vehicle than the sealing slider.
16. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 15, wherein an end portion of the weather strip is disposed to be aligned with an end portion of the door on which the weather strip has been installed or is disposed further at an inside than the end portion of the door, and wherein an end portion of the sealing slider is disposed further at an outside than the end portion of the door on which the sealing slider has been installed based on the longitudinal direction of the vehicle.
17. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 3, wherein the housing is disposed at the front end of the rear door, and wherein the weather strip is disposed at the rear end of the front door.
18. The sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle of claim 1, wherein the vehicle is formed without a center pillar, and the rear end of the front door and the front end of the rear door are sealed by directly contacting each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] These and/or other aspects of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the exemplary embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] It is understood that the term vehicle or vehicular or other similar term as used herein is inclusive of motor vehicles in general such as passenger automobiles including sports utility vehicles (SUV), buses, trucks, various commercial vehicles, watercraft including a variety of boats and ships, aircraft, and the like, and includes hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles, combustion, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, hydrogen-powered vehicles and other alternative fuel vehicles (e.g. fuels derived from resources other than petroleum).
[0030] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms a, an and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms comprises and/or comprising, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. As used herein, the term and/or includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
[0031] Unless specifically stated or obvious from context, as used herein, the term about is understood as within a range of normal tolerance in the art, for example within 2 standard deviations of the mean. About can be understood as within 10%, 9%, 8%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 2%, 1%, 0.5%, 0.1%, 0.05%, or 0.01% of the stated value. Unless otherwise clear from the context, all numerical values provided herein are modified by the term about.
[0032] Hereinafter, a sliding-type sealing assembly for door of vehicle according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0033] In a sliding-type sealing assembly for door of vehicle according to the present disclosure, the sealing assembly may be applied to an opposite-type swing door having the front end of a front door 10 and the rear end of a rear door 20 rotatably fixed to a vehicle body, respectively and for opening and closing the side surface of a vehicle 1 and for air-tight sealing between the rear end of the front door 10 and the front end of the rear door 20. In particular, a sealing slider 23 may be installed on at least any one of the doors 10, 20 of the rear end of the front door 10 and the front end of the rear door 20 slidably in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, and the sealing slider 23 may be inserted into the doors 10, 20 when the doors 10, 20 are opened, and may be drawn out to be in close or abutting contact with the other one of the doors 10, 20 when the doors 10, 20 are closed.
[0034] Particularly, the present disclosure may be applied to a vehicle having no center pillar among the vehicles to which the opposite-type swing door has been applied. The rear end of the front door 10 and the front end of the rear door 20 should directly contact each other to be air-tight sealed in the vehicle having no center pillar and to which the opposite-type swing door has been applied.
[0035] In addition, hereinafter, as shown in
[0036] The weather strip 14 for the air-tight sealing with the rear door 20 may be installed at the rear end of the front door 10. The weather strip 14 may be made of a flexible material such as synthetic rubber, and may be installed at one side of a door panel 11 for forming the front door 10. In addition, the weather strip 14 may be deformed in cross section to be air-tight sealed when both the front door 10 and the rear door 20 have been closed.
[0037] Further, the front end of the rear door 20 may be installed with the sealing slider 23 that is drawn out or inserted according to the opening and closing of the rear door 20. A housing 22 may be installed at the front end of the rear door 20 to install the sealing slider 23 on the rear door 20. The housing 22 may have a predetermined shape to be formed in the vertical direction of the vehicle 1. A portion facing the front door 10 from the housing 22 may be formed in an opened state to draw out the sealing slider 23.
[0038] The sealing slider 23 may be formed to have a predetermined cross section to be inserted into the housing 22. In particular, the sealing slider 23 may have the front end drawn out through the open portion from the housing 22, and when the sealing slider 23 is maximally drawn out, the sealing slider 23 may abut the weather strip 14 to air-tight seal the rear end of the front door 10 and the front end of the rear door 20. The sealing slider 23 may also be made of a material such as synthetic rubber.
[0039] The front end of the sealing slider 23 may be formed to have a round shape to be air-tight sealed with the weather strip 14. A portion where the weather strip 14 and the sealing slider 23 contact each other may be formed to have a round shape to be convex toward the portion facing each other. The outside surface of the sealing slider 23 may be formed to be partially protruded so that the sealing slider 23 may slide stably without being detached from the inside of the housing 22.
[0040] Additionally, the upper end and the lower end of the housing 22 may include a drawing-out device for drawing out the sealing slider 23 from the housing 22 and an inserting device for inserting the sealing slider 23 into the housing 22, respectively. In other words, as shown in
[0041] In particular, the drawing-out device and the inserting device should be operated immediately after the rear door 20 is opened or immediately before the rear door 20 is closed, and may be operated by contacting the upper end and the lower end of the front end of the rear door 20 with the vehicle body of the vehicle 1, respectively. The drawing-out device and the inserting device may be disposed at the upper end and the lower end of the housing 22. Particularly, since the present disclosure is applied to the vehicle mounted with the opposite-type swing door having no center pillar, a portion excluding the upper end and the lower end of the housing 22 has no vehicle body-side member capable of interlocking with the opening and closing of the rear door 20, and thus, the drawing-out device and the inserting device may be disposed at the upper end and the lower end of the housing 22.
[0042] However, the inserting device may also be formed at intervals along the height direction of the vehicle 1. Since the sealing slider 23 is unable to be uniformly in close or abutting contact with the weather strip 14 by acting on the sealing slider 23 at the same point as or similar point to the drawing-out device and the inserting device, the inserting device may also be installed at the upper end and the lower end of the housing 22.
[0043] An example of the drawing-out device may be an operating lever 25 rotatably installed at the upper end and the lower end of the housing 22, respectively. The operating lever 25 may rotate by hinge-connecting the middle portion of the operating lever 25 to a bracket part 22a formed to extend outwards from the housing 22 at the upper end and the lower end of the housing 22. A first end of the operating lever 25 contacts an operating block 23b formed to protrude from the upper end and the lower end of the sealing slider 23. When the operating lever 25 rotates (counterclockwise in
[0044] Meanwhile, a support 31 may be formed on the vehicle body of the vehicle 1 to rotate the operating lever 25 in interlock with the opening and closing of the rear door 20. The support 31 may be installed on the vehicle body, for example, a roof panel or a side chamber adjacent to the upper end and the lower end of the front end of the rear door 20 to contact a second end of the operating lever 25 to support the second end of the operating lever 25 to cause the operating lever 25 to rotate to draw out the sealing slider 23, in a state where the rear door 20 is closed or approaches the closed state.
[0045] Since the operating lever 25 should be interlocked with the support 31 fixed to the vehicle body, the operating lever 25 may be installed at the upper end and the lower end of the housing 22. The inserting device may be a return spring 24 for inserting the sealing slider 23 into the housing 22. The elastic force of the return spring 24 operates in the direction in which the sealing slider 23 is inserted into the housing 22 to insert the sealing slider 23 into the housing 22.
[0046] Accordingly, a rod 23a may be formed to extend from the rear end of the sealing slider 23, and the return spring 24 elastically supports the rear end of the rod 23a and thus, the return spring 24 inserts the sealing slider 23 into the housing 22. The return spring 24 may be installed at one side of the housing 22. For example, a first end of the return spring 24 may be disposed at the outside of the housing 22, and a second end of the return spring 24 may be connected to the rear end of the rod 23a.
[0047] Meanwhile, one side of a door panel 21 may be formed with a rod receiving groove 21a that receives the return spring 24 and the rod 23a and thus, the rod 23a may be inserted and the return spring 24 may be installed. The weather strip 14 may be disposed further adjacent to the outside of the vehicle 1 than the sealing slider 23. Referring to
[0048] In addition, the end portion of the weather strip 14 may be disposed to be the same as (e.g., to be aligned with) the end portion of the door panel 11 of the front door 10 or disposed further toward the inside with respect to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle than the end portion thereof. In
[0049] Meanwhile, the front end of the sealing slider 23 may be disposed further toward the outside with respect to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle than the front end of the door panel 21 of the rear door 20 for the air-tight sealing in the sealing slider 23. In
[0050] The operation of the sliding-type sealing assembly for the door of the vehicle according to the present disclosure having the above-described structure will be described as follows.
[0051] In this state, when the passenger opens the rear door 20, the sealing slider 23 may be inserted into the housing 22 by the return spring 24, and the sealing slider 23 does not interfere with the rear end of the front door 10 when the rear door 20 is opened. Reviewing the above sequentially, when the rear door 20 starts to open (see
[0052] As shown in
[0053] As described above, the sealing slider 23 may be disposed further at the outside than the front door 10 to freely open the rear door 20 when the sealing slider 23 has been maximally inserted into the housing 22. Meanwhile, when the passenger opens the front door 10, the opening of the front door 10 is not blocked by the sealing slider 23 since the weather strip 14 is disposed further at the outside than the sealing slider 23, thereby being opened as it is.
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[0055] When the rear door 20 is closed in a state where the second end of the operating lever 25 has contacted the support 31 (see
[0056] When the closing of the rear door 20 is completed (see
[0057] As described above, in the vehicle to which the opposite-type swing door is applied and having no center pillar, the front end of the rear door 20 does not interfere with the rear end of the front door 10 when the rear door 20 is opened and closed, thereby opening and closing the front door 10 and the rear door 20 independently. Therefore, since it is not necessary to open the front door 10 when the passenger on the rear seat enters and exits the vehicle, thus increase user convenience.