SUMMER VENTING WINDOW
20220371411 ยท 2022-11-24
Inventors
- Stuart C. Salter (White Lake, MI)
- Chester Stanislaus Walawender (Livonia, MI, US)
- John Walawender (Charlotte, NC, US)
- Hussein Berry (Dearborn, MI, US)
- Paul Kenneth Dellock (Northville, MI, US)
- David Brian Glickman (Southfield, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60J1/2011
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle window assembly is disclosed that includes a screen assembly mountable within an opening and a motor operable to move a movable window to engage the screen assembly and hold the screen assembly within the opening. A controller is provided that is configured to operate the motor to apply a desired force against the screen assembly with the movable window to hold the screen assembly within the opening.
Claims
1. A vehicle window assembly comprising: a first fixed window on a first side of an opening and a second fixed window on a second side of the opening; a track assembly; a movable window supported in the track assembly, the movable window movable between on the track assembly between a first position and a second position; and a screen assembly slidable within the track assembly and attached to the movable window, wherein in the first position, the movable window covers the opening and in the second position, the screen assembly covers the opening.
2. The assembly as recited in claim 1, including a clip assembly coupling the screen assembly to the moveable window.
3. The assembly as recited in claim 2, wherein the clip assembly includes a first part attached to the movable window and a second part attached to the screen assembly.
4. The assembly as recited in claim 2, wherein the clip assembly is removable from the moveable window.
5. The assembly as recited in claim 3, including a motor coupled to the movable window pane for moving the window between the first position and the second position.
6. The assembly as recited in claim 5, wherein the motor is coupled to the movable window through at least one drive cable.
7. The assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the track assembly includes a top track and a bottom track.
8. The assembly as recited in claim 2, wherein the screen assembly includes a mesh screen disposed within a frame having a first side and a second side.
9. The assembly as recited in claim 8, wherein first side is attachable to the clip with a tab that is received within a channel.
10. The assembly as recited in claim 9, wherein the tab is disposed on the first side and the channel is defined within the clip.
11. The assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the track assembly extends a width across the entire window assembly that is greater than a width of the movable window combined with a width of the screen assembly.
12. A vehicle window assembly comprising: a fixed window disposed on one side of an opening; a movable window that is movable to cover the opening; a screen assembly attachable to the movable window; and a motor operable to move the movable window between a closed position where the movable window covers the opening and an open position where the screen assembly covers the opening.
13. The vehicle window assembly as recited in claim 12, including a track assembly, wherein the movable window and the screen assembly are movable within the track assembly.
14. The vehicle window assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein the screen assembly is attachable to the movable window through a tab that is at least partially received within a channel when the moveable window is attached to the screen assembly.
15. The vehicle window assembly as recited in claim 12, including a clip having first portion attachable to the movable window and a second part attachable to the screen assembly.
16. The vehicle window assembly as recited in claim 15, wherein the screen assembly includes a mesh screen disposed within a frame having a first side and a second side, the first side including a tab that is receivable within a channel defined by the clip.
17. The vehicle window assembly as recited in claim 12, including a drive link coupled between the motor and the movable window.
18. The vehicle window assembly as recited in claim 12, including a controller for controlling the motor to position the movable window or the screen assembly of the opening in the fixed window.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0038] In this disclosed example, the movable window 14 is moved to one side over the first fixed window 12A to uncover the opening 16 (
[0039] An electric motor 18 is coupled to the movable window 14 to move the window 14 between the open and closed positions. The coupling between the motor 18 and the window is by way of drive cables 19. However, other mechanical coupling that provides for movement of the window 14 by the motor 18 is within the contemplation of this disclosure.
[0040] A controller 28 is in communication with the motor 18 to govern operation of the window 14. The controller 28 is shown schematically and may be a portion of an overall vehicle control module. The controller 28 includes memory and processors that execute instructions provided by software to control operation of the window assembly 15. The controller 28 is in electrical communication with a switch 25 (shown schematically) disposed within the vehicle cabin and a display 29. The display 29 provides for communication with the vehicle operator of various vehicle operating parameters and status. The display 29 may be a separate display or part of a vehicle information system. The display 29 may be responsive to an operator touch and the switch 25 may be incorporated as a portion of such a touch responsive display. The switch 25 may also be a dedicated mechanical switch.
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[0043] Hooks 26 extend from one side and a bottom of the frame 36 for engagement with the outside of the window assembly 15 to partially hold the screen assembly 22 in the opening 16. The hooks 26 can be metal, plastic or other suitable material. The seal 20 disposed around the opening compresses sufficiently to enable the hooks 26 to engage portions of the window assembly around the perimeter of the opening 16.
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[0049] During operation of the movable window 14, the forces would not increase within the distance indicated in chart 34. Instead, the movable window 14 would freely move to the closed position. However, once the screen assembly 22 is inserted, movement of the movable window 14 causes an early increase in force on the motor 18 that is sensed and utilized by the controller 28 to recognize the presence of the screen assembly 22. Once the controller 28 recognizes that the screen assembly 22 is present, the controller 28 will operate the motor 18 in accordance with the instructions provided to enable securement of the screen assembly 22 by the movable window 14.
[0050] Once the motor 18 is stopped and the screen assembly 22 is held in place, the controller 28 remembers that the screen assembly 22 is present. The controller 28 will then operate to open the movable window 14 according to instructions accounting for the presence of the screen assembly. The controller 28 operates according to a release routine that accounts for the presence of the screen assembly 22. The release routine prevents unintentional opening of the window, such as when going down the road, etc. One disclosed example release routine requires holding the switch 25 for a predefined time such as for example 5 seconds while a release alert 27 is displayed on the display 29 (
[0051] Accordingly, the example window assembly 15 provides a screen 22 that fits in existing windows using hooks on two sides. The stop 24 is on leading side of the screen assembly 22 and compresses the fixed seal 20. Compression of the fixed seal is used to implement slowing of the motor 18 as the movable window 12 engages the screen assembly 22 making it easier to recognize when to stop the motor 18. Further, compression of the fixed seal 20 seals the screen assembly 22 on one providing a barrier from bugs entering the vehicle cabin. The disclosed controller 28 is programmed to recognize the presence of the screen assembly 22 and operate the motor 18 to position the movable window 14 to hold the screen assembly 22 in place. The controller 28 s further programmed to prevent unintended opening of the movable window 14 when the screen assembly 22 is in use.
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[0053] Both the movable window 14 and screen assembly 62 are movably supported by a top track 70 and a bottom track 72. The top and bottom tracks 70, 72 are disposed parallel to each other across top and bottom parts of the window assembly 60. A motor 18 is coupled by way of drive cables 19 to the movable window 14. The motor 18 is thereby operable to drive the window 14 along the tracks 70, 72. The top and bottom tracks 70,72 are elongated across the window assembly 60 accommodate a width of both the window 14 and the screen assembly 62.
[0054] In this example embodiment, the clip 68 is removable such that the screen assembly 62 is removable if desired. The screen assembly 62 is installed by sliding the frame 64 into the channels 70, 72 and securing the screen assembly 62 to the moveable window 14 with the clip 68.
[0055] The example window assembly 60 is shown in a first position (
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[0057] The disclosed example window assembles provides a screen that fits into existing window systems behind a driver so a rear view is not compromised. The screen assembly is removable and replaceable by a customer.
[0058] Although the different non-limiting embodiments are illustrated as having specific components or steps, the embodiments of this disclosure are not limited to those particular combinations. It is possible to use some of the components or features from any of the non-limiting embodiments in combination with features or components from any of the other non-limiting embodiments.
[0059] It should be understood that like reference numerals identify corresponding or similar elements throughout the several drawings. It should be understood that although a particular component arrangement is disclosed and illustrated in these exemplary embodiments, other arrangements could also benefit from the teachings of this disclosure.
[0060] The foregoing description shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in any limiting sense. A worker of ordinary skill in the art would understand that certain modifications could come within the scope of this disclosure. For these reasons, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this disclosure.