WINDOW LIFTER ASSEMBLY

20190257131 ยท 2019-08-22

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    Abstract

    It is provided a window lifter assembly, comprising an adapter integrally molded to a connecting portion of the window pane, which forms a supporting structure extending in particular in adjustment direction of the window pane and transversely thereto as well as the driver element, wherein an extension of the supporting structure along a transverse direction substantially transversely to the adjustment direction and substantially parallel to a pane plane defined by the window pane is at least twice as large as an extension of the driver element along the transverse direction.

    Claims

    1. A window lifter assembly comprising at least a guide rail which specifies an adjustment direction for a window pane to be adjusted between two end positions, a flexible traction means for transmitting an adjusting force for the adjustment of the window pane, a driver element provided for the connection with the window pane, which is connected with the traction means, and a sliding element designed as separate component, which is connected with the driver element and is in engagement with the guide rail, in order to shiftably hold the driver element on the guide rail, wherein the driver element and the sliding element are connected with each other via an at least two-stage latching connection, via which the sliding element and the driver element can be arrested relative to each other in a mounting position and a functional position different therefrom, and in the mounting position a relative movement between sliding element and driver element is made possible such that the sliding element and the driver element take the functional position, when by means of the sliding element the driver element for the first time is adjusted into an end position which corresponds to an end position of the window pane.

    2. The window lifter assembly according to claim 1, wherein the latching connection is formed such that an arrestment between the sliding element and the driver element, which is present in the mounting position, is releasable and the driver element and the sliding element automatically take the functional position relative to each other and are arrested in the same, when the driver element and the sliding element for the first time are jointly adjusted into the end position via the flexible traction means.

    3. The window lifter assembly according to claim 1, wherein at least one flexible latch of the latching connection and/or a latch mounted on a flexible portion cooperates with at least two different latch openings, in order to specify the mounting position and the functional position, or for specifying the mounting position at least one flexible first latch and/or first latch mounted on a flexible portion cooperates with a first latch opening for specifying the mounting position, and for specifying the functional position a further, second latch cooperates with the first latch opening or with a further, second latch opening.

    4. The window lifter assembly according to claim 1, wherein the sliding element and the driver element can manually be arranged in the mounting position and be arrested at each other via the latching connection.

    5. The window lifter assembly according to claim 1, wherein the sliding element is premountable to the guide rail before its connection with the driver element and subsequently is connectable with the driver element via the at least two-stage latching connection.

    6. The window lifter assembly according to claim 1, wherein in the mounting position the sliding element is shiftably mounted on or in the driver element along a shifting direction and/or in the mounting position the driver element is shiftably mounted on or in the sliding element along a shifting direction.

    7. The window lifter assembly according to claim 6, wherein for the shiftable support and/or for securing the same at least two gripping portions facing each other transversely to the shifting direction are provided, which each at least partly enclose an edge of the respective shiftably mounted element.

    8. The window lifter assembly according to claim 1, wherein the driver element is formed by an adapter which is integrally molded to a connecting portion of the window pane to be adjusted.

    9. A method for mounting a window lifter assembly according to claim 1, wherein the sliding element initially is premounted to the guide rail and manually connected with the driver element, so that the sliding element and the driver element are arrested in their mounting position via the at least two-stage latching connection, and subsequently the driver element is adjusted into an end position by applying an adjusting force via the traction means, whereby the sliding element and the driver element take the functional position and are arrested in the functional position via the latching connection.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0038] Further advantages and features of the invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the Figures.

    [0039] FIGS. 1A to 1E in various views show an exemplary embodiment of a window lifter assembly according to the invention with an adapter integrally molded to a plastic side window, which forms a driver element with a sliding element locked into place thereon.

    [0040] FIGS. 2A to 2B show various views of a supporting structure and the driver element of the adapter on an enlarged scale.

    [0041] FIG. 3A on an enlarged scale shows the adapter with the supporting structure and the driver element and a sliding element only partly inserted into the driver element.

    [0042] FIG. 3B shows a perspective view of the sliding element.

    [0043] FIG. 3C shows a sectional representation of a guide rail of the window lifter assembly with the sliding element shiftably mounted thereon.

    [0044] FIG. 4A in a view corresponding with FIG. 3A shows the adapter with the driver element and the sliding element inserted therein in a proper functional position.

    [0045] FIG. 4B shows a further sectional representation of the guide rail with the sliding element shiftably held thereon.

    [0046] FIGS. 5A to 5B on an enlarged scale and in different views show the sliding element properly held on a portion of the guide rail.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0047] FIGS. 1A to 1E in different views show an exemplary embodiment of a window lifter assembly F according to the invention, in which a window pane to be adjusted in the form of a side window S is adjustable along a guide rail FS. The adjustment is effected via a non-illustrated flexible traction means in the form of a Bowden cable. This Bowden cable is positively connected with a driver element 11 via cable nipples provided at its ends. The driver element 11 is shiftably held at the guide rail FS and connected with the side window S.

    [0048] The driver element 11 here is formed by an adapter 1 which is integrally molded in the region of a pane lower edge SU of the side window S. The side window S is designed as plastic window pane and hence at least partly made of a plastic material. The adapter 1 is injection-molded to the side window S by an injection molding or injection compression molding method and hence integrated into the side window S. The adapter 1 with the driver element 11 hence for example need not be connected with the side window S via a latching or clip connection. By integrally molding the adapter 1 to the side window S it also is ensured that a relative movement between the side window S and the driver element 11 cannot occur in operation of the window lifter.

    [0049] For a more loadable and more stable connection between the adapter 1 and the side window S the adapter 1 forms a supporting structure 10 in addition to the driver 11. This supporting structure 10 forms a connection between the pane lower edge SU and the driver element 11 at which the adjusting forces for adjusting the side window S are introduced. The supporting structure 10 extends across the entire width B of the side window S in the region of the pane lower edge SU. To provide a connection to the side window S optimized in terms of force introduction for the driver element 11 distinctly smaller in its dimensionsin particular with respect to the width B, the supporting structure 10 tapers in direction of the driver element 11. The tapering region is provided with a rib structure 102.

    [0050] The rib structure 102 above all is formed in the region of a connecting portion of the side window S formed as connecting sword SW and is injection-molded to this connecting sword SW. The connecting sword SW protrudes from the pane lower edge SU. In that the side window S is locally increased in a region in which the connection of the driver element 11 is effected, an increased connecting surface is provided for the adapter 1 with the driver element 11 and the supporting structure 10. The rigidity of the subassembly defined by the adapter 1 and the side window S thereby is further increased.

    [0051] In the region of the pane lower edge SU the rib structure 102 extends with a maximum width b102 along a transverse direction y which extends substantially transversely to the adjustment directions V1 and V2 defined by the guide rail FS for lowering and lifting the side window S and substantially parallel to the pane plane defined by the side window S. The maximum width b102 of the rib structure 102 provided approximately centrally at the pane lower edge SU here extends over about half of the (entire) width B of the side window S in the region of its pane lower edge SU.

    [0052] A width b11 of the driver element 11 projected onto the transverse direction y here is distinctly smaller than the width b102 of the rib structure 102 and hence also distinctly smaller than the entire width B of the adapter 1. For a stability and rigidity regarded as advantageous with comparatively little use of material, the width b102 of the rib structure 102 tapering from the pane lower edge SU in direction of the driver element 11 and hence the entire width B of the adapter 1 is at least twice as large as the width B11 of the driver element 11 projected onto the transverse direction y.

    [0053] In the region of the pane lower edge SU the supporting structure 10 of the adapter 1 forms a groove-like cutout 100. The adapter 1 with the supporting structure 10 hence is injection-molded to the side window S, preferably from a plastic material, such that the pane lower edge SU is enclosed by the supporting structure 10 over its entire width B and accommodated in the groove-like cutout 100.

    [0054] In the region of the cutout 100 the adapter 1 furthermore forms a manipulation protection element in the form of a protruding transverse or protective web 101. This protective web 101 protrudes from the adapter 1 substantially vertically to the adjustment directions V1 and V2. In the properly installed condition of the window lifter assembly F the protective web 101 protrudes in direction of a vehicle outer side. Via the protective web 101 it should be prevented that with closed side window S a manipulation tool inadmissibly is introduced into a vehicle door along the side window S and past the adapter 1, in order to for example undesirably lower the side window S or open the vehicle door. The longitudinally extended protective web 101 here extends across the entire width B of the side window S in the region of the pane lower edge SU and at an angle of 90 to the pane plane of the side window S.

    [0055] As is illustrated in particular in the synopsis with FIGS. 2A and 2B, the driver element 11 integrally molded to the side window S via the adapter 1 forms two interfaces, on the one hand a first interface for the connection with the Bowden cable and on the other hand a second interface for a separate sliding element 2, via which the driver element 11 and hence the side window S is shiftably held on the guide rail FS.

    [0056] For the connection with the Bowden cable two nipple chambers 110a and 110b are provided on the driver element 11 of the (plastic) adapter 1. These nipple chambers 110a and 110b serve to accommodate cable nipples of the Bowden cable and of possibly additionally provided elements for damping and for cable length compensation in the form of springs or dampers. Furthermore a cable guide 112 also is formed on the driver element 11, in order to be able to place the cable ends with the cable nipples on the driver element 11 and deflect the same in a guided way.

    [0057] For the connection with a sliding element 2 a longitudinally extended, channel-shaped receptacle 111 furthermore is formed on the driver element 11 on a side of the driver element 11 opposite the nipple chambers 110a and 110b. The sliding element 2 here is held on the driver element 11 via a two- or three-stage latching connection, in order to specify different relative positions to each other for the driver element 11 and the sliding element 2, in which positions the two elements 11 and 2 each are arrested relative to each other. This will yet be explained in more detail below.

    [0058] FIGS. 3A to 3C, 4A to 4B and 5A to 5B illustrate further details of the adapter 1 integrally molded to the side window S and in particular of the driver element 11 formed by the same. FIGS. 3A and 3B show the sliding element 2 each with a view to an inner sidebased on the future mounting situationin a condition in which the sliding element 2 is partly or completely inserted into the driver element 11.

    [0059] The sliding element 2 therefor is formed with a longitudinally extended protrusion 21 which can be inserted into the channel-like receptacle 111 of the driver element 11 along the mounting direction E. Furthermore, the sliding element 2 is shiftable relative to the driver element 11 via retaining tabs 113a, 113b and 114 formed by the driver element 11 or, vice versa, the driver element 11 is shiftably held relative to the sliding element 2. A pair of retaining tabs 113a, 113b therefor is arranged opposite a retaining tab 114 transversely to the adjustment direction V1 or V2, so that the retaining tabs 113a, 113b and 114 each can partly enclose the edge of one of two retaining legs 23, 24 of the sliding element 2 and hence secure the sliding element 2 on the driver element 11 transversely to the adjustment direction V1, V2 and transversely to a mounting or shifting direction E.

    [0060] The sliding element 2 is made of a particularly slidable material and in a manner known per se can be brought in engagement with the guide rail FS via a guiding slot 20 in the region of the protrusion 21. In this way, the driver element 11 itself need not be made of the particularly slidable and hence comparatively expensive (plastic) material, but merely the sliding element 2 dimensioned smaller. In operation of the window lifter, the sliding element 2 must however safely be fixed at the driver element 11, in order to be able to adjust the driver element 11 along the guide rail FS. At the same time, the assembly of the two elements 11 and 2 should be possible comparatively easily. In the present case, this is achieved via a two-stage latching connection.

    [0061] For this purpose, the sliding element 2 includes a flexible or even elastic latching portion 210 on its protrusion 21, on which two latches 21a and 21b in the form of latching noses are formed. These latches 21a and 21b are arranged one behind the other along the mounting direction E and each protrude from the latch portion 210. For the intended flexibility of the latch portion 210 the same in a bridge-like manner extends over a cutout provided at the protrusion 21 along the mounting direction E. In addition, the latch portion 210 is provided with different wall thicknesses in supporting regions 210.1 and 210.2, which carry the latches 21a and 21b, in order to render an arrestment via the individual latch 21b more easily releasable than an arrestment via both latches 21a and 21b. The latches 21a and 21b thus can get in engagement with latch openings 111a, 111b, 111c, which are formed within the channel-like receptacle 111 of the driver element 11. These latch openings 111a, 111b and 111c also are arranged one behind the other along the mounting direction E. Consequently, when the sliding element 2 with its protrusion 21 is inserted into the receptacle 111, the first (main) latch 21a initially locks into place with a first latch opening 111a defining a mounting position. When the sliding element 2 is shifted further in the mounting direction E relative to the driver element 11 or, vice versa, the driver element 11 is shifted in opposite direction relative to the sliding element 2, the main latch 21a gets in engagement with the succeeding (main) latch opening 111b, via which a functional position of the two elements 11, 2 relative to each other is specified.

    [0062] The main latch opening 111b in the present case is arranged between the two other latch openings 111a and 111c, so that depending on the mounting direction E the one or the other latch opening 111a or 111c specifies the mounting position. The depth and width of the latch openings 111b and 111c specifying the mounting position here is dimensioned such that the arrestment achieved thereby can be released again upon engagement of the (main) latch 21b with comparatively little expenditure of force, in order to further adjust the sliding element 2 and the driver element 11 relative to each other. On the other hand, when the main latch 21b engages into the middle main latch opening 111b, the further (secondary) latch 21a at the same time also engages into one of the further latch openings 111a or 111c. The arrestment provided thereby thus is distinctly more difficult to release again, so that the elements 2 and 11 then present in their functional position relative to each other are securely fixed at each other in operation of the window lifter.

    [0063] In connection with a possible mounting process the sliding element 2 initially can be premounted to the guide rail FS and subsequently manually be connected with the driver element 11 integrally molded to the side window S. For this purpose, the sliding element 2 is clipped into the driver element 11 via the multi-stage latching connection defined by the latch openings 111a, 111b and 111c as well as the latches 21a and 21b. For this purpose, the sliding element 2 shiftably held at the guide rail FS via its guiding slot 20 must manually be inserted merely into the channel-like receptacle 111 of the driver element 11 (sufficiently far).

    [0064] To ensure that the sliding element 2 then takes the position relative to the driver element 11 as shown in FIG. 4A and thus the two elements 2 and 11 can be arrested in their functional position relative to each other, the side window S is lowered in adjustment direction V1 and adjusted into a lower end position via the Bowden cable acting on the driver element 11. The sliding element 2, which in the mounting position protrudes from the driver element 11 in the adjustment direction V1, here strikes against a lower end stop, so that the driver element 11 is shifted in the adjustment direction V1 relative to the sliding element 2. The adjusting force acting on the driver element 11 here is sufficiently large, in order to release the arrestment of the mounting position and adjust the driver element 11 relative to the sliding element 2 to such an extent that both latches 21a and 21b then lock into place with the two latch openings 111a and 111b of the driver element 11. The sliding element 2 which in the functional position is properly locked into place with the driver element 11 then ensures an easy shiftability along the guide rail FS.

    [0065] For a defined and permanently stable abutment on the guide rail FS, slightly convexly curved contact regions 201, 202, 203 and 204 are formed within the guiding slot 20 of the sliding element 2 locally and offset to each other. Furthermore, supporting webs 22a, 22b and 22c arranged one behind the other and protruding along the adjustment direction V1 or V2 are provided on the (narrower) retaining leg 24 of the sliding element 2 for abutment on the guide rail FS.

    LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

    [0066] 1 adapter [0067] 10 supporting structure [0068] 100 cutout [0069] 101 protective web (manipulation protection element) [0070] 102 rib structure [0071] 11 driver element [0072] 110a, 110b nipple chamber (interface for cable connection) [0073] 111 receptacle (interface for connection with sliding element) [0074] 111a, 111c latch opening [0075] 111b main latch opening [0076] 112 cable guide [0077] 113a, 113b retaining tab (1st gripping portion) [0078] 114 retaining tab (2nd gripping portion) [0079] 2 sliding element [0080] 20 guiding slot [0081] 201, 202, 203, 204 contact region [0082] 21 protrusion [0083] 210 latch portion [0084] 210.1, 210.2 supporting region [0085] 21a, 21b latch [0086] 22a, 22b, 22c supporting web [0087] 23 retaining leg [0088] 24 retaining leg [0089] B broad supporting structure [0090] b11 (projected) width of driver element [0091] b102 width of rib structure [0092] E mounting/shifting direction [0093] F window lifter assembly [0094] FS guide rail [0095] S side window [0096] SU pane lower edge [0097] SW connecting sword (connecting portion) [0098] V1, V2 adjustment direction [0099] y transverse direction