Window regulator and method of producing window regulator
10017979 ยท 2018-07-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F11/385
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F11/486
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05F11/48
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D15/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
In a window regulator, and a method of producing the same, which moves a slider base along a guide rail via wires in accordance with rotation of a drum, includes a fitting portion having a first protrusion and a second protrusion provided on a drum housing which supports the drum, wherein the first protrusion protrudes from an abutting surface of the drum housing with which an end surface of the guide rail can come into contact and wherein the second protrusion protrudes from the abutting surface by a smaller amount of protrusion than that of the first protrusion, and the drum housing and the guide rail are joined by restricting movement of the guide rail in the thickness direction thereof by inserting the guide rail in between the first protrusion and the second protrusion. Workability during manufacturing of the window regulator is thereby improved.
Claims
1. A method of producing a window regulator for raising and lowering a window glass of a vehicle, said window regulator including a guide rail which extends in raising and lowering directions of said window glass, a slider base which supports said window glass and is slidably supported relative to said guide rail in a lengthwise direction thereof, a drum housing which supports a drum in a manner to allow said drum to rotate and includes an abutting surface with which an end surface of said guide rail is in contact, and a wire which connects said drum and said slider base and moves said slider base along said guide rail in accordance with rotation of said drum, wherein said method comprises: providing said drum housing, on said abutting surface thereof, with a fitting portion which includes a first protrusion and a second protrusion, said second protrusion protruding from said abutting surface by a smaller amount than that of said first protrusion and facing said first protrusion while being spaced from said first protrusion in a thickness direction of said guide rail; connecting said wire to said slider base and said drum which are respectively supported by said guide rail and said drum housing in a state where said wire is loosened and in a state where said guide rail and said fitting portion of said drum housing are not engaged with each other; moving said guide rail and said drum housing relative to each other in a direction to increase tension of said wire along said lengthwise direction of said guide rail; moving said guide rail and said drum housing relative to each other in said thickness direction of said guide rail to allow an end of said guide rail ride over said second protrusion; and inserting said guide rail in between said first protrusion and said second protrusion to restrict movement of said guide rail in said thickness direction of said guide rail in a state where said wire is tensioned.
2. The method of producing said window regulator according to claim 1, wherein a pair of said second protrusions are spaced from each other in a widthwise direction of said guide rail, wherein said fitting portion comprises a central protrusion which is positioned between said pair of second protrusions, said central protrusion protruding from said abutting surface by a greater amount than that of said pair of second protrusions, and wherein said guide rail includes a fitting groove which is fitted on said central protrusion.
3. The method of producing said window regulator according to claim 1, wherein a lower end surface of said drum housing abuts against said abutting surface of said drum housing.
4. A method of producing a window regulator for raising and lowering a window glass of a vehicle, said window regulator including a guide rail which extends in raising and lowering directions of said window glass, a slider base which supports said window glass and is slidably supported relative to said guide rail in a lengthwise direction thereof, a drum housing which supports a drum in a manner to allow said drum to rotate and includes an abutting surface with which an end surface of said guide rail is in contact, and a wire which connects said drum and said slider base and moves said slider base along said guide rail in accordance with rotation of said drum, wherein said method comprises: providing said drum housing, on said abutting surface thereof, with a fitting portion which includes a first protrusion and a second protrusion, said second protrusion protruding from said abutting surface by a smaller amount than that of said first protrusion and facing said first protrusion while being spaced from said first protrusion in a thickness direction of said guide rail; connecting said wire to said slider base and said drum which are respectively supported by said guide rail and said drum housing in a state where said wire is loosened and in a state where said guide rail and said fitting portion of said drum housing are not engaged with each other; abutting said end surface of said guide rail against said fitting portion of said drum housing in a different orientation from an orientation in a completed state of said window regulator, and increasing tension of said wire while changing an angle of said guide rail with the abutting portion, on which said end surface of said guide rail abuts against said fitting portion, as a fulcrum; and positioning said guide rail between said first protrusion and said second protrusion to restrict movement of said guide rail in said thickness direction of said guide rail in a state where said wire is tensioned.
5. The method of producing said window regulator according to claim 4, wherein said first protrusion comprises: a body portion which protrudes from said abutting surface by a greater amount than that of said second protrusion; and a stepped portion which is positioned between said body portion and said second protrusion, said stepped portion protruding from said abutting surface by a smaller amount than that of said body portion, wherein said end surface of said guide rail abuts against said stepped portion, and said angle of said guide rail is changed, with said abutting portion as a fulcrum.
6. A window regulator for raising and lowering a window glass of a vehicle, comprising: a guide rail which extends in raising and lowering directions of said window glass; a slider base configured to support said window glass and is supported by said guide rail to slide relative to said guide rail in a lengthwise direction thereof; a drum housing configured to support a drum in a manner to allow said drum to rotate, said drum housing including a fitting portion that is fitted to one end of said guide rail; a wire guide which is supported by another end of said guide rail; and a wire which is guided by said wire guide and connects said drum with said slider base, said wire moving said slider base along said guide rail in accordance with a rotation of said drum, wherein said fitting portion of said drum housing includes: a first protrusion configured to protrude from an abutting surface with which an end surface of said guide rail is in contact; a pair of second protrusions which protrude from said abutting surface, protrude from said abutting surface by a smaller amount than that of said first protrusion, restrict movement of said guide rail in a thickness direction thereof by inserting said guide rail in between said first protrusion and said pair of second protrusions, and are provided spaced from each other in a widthwise direction of said guide rail; and a central protrusion which is formed integral with said first protrusion, is positioned between said pair of second protrusions and greater in amount of protrusion from said abutting surface than said pair of second protrusions, and wherein said guide rail includes a fitting groove which is fitted on said central protrusion.
7. The window regulator according to claim 6, wherein said first protrusion comprises: a body portion which protrudes from said abutting surface by a greater amount than that of said second protrusion; and a stepped portion which is positioned between said body portion and said second protrusion, said stepped portion protruding from said abutting surface by a smaller amount than that of said body portion.
8. The window regulator according to claim 6, wherein said drum housing comprises a wire insertion slit which allows said wire to be inserted thereinto, and a slit portion which is formed on a side surface adjacent to said abutting surface to be continuous with said wire insertion slit.
9. The window regulator according to claim 6, wherein said central protrusion is smaller in width than said first protrusion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(16) The window regulator 10 shown in
(17) The guide rail 11 is a long member which is formed of a plate-like material made of metal or the like, forms a U-shaped cross section via a central plate portion 11a and a pair of side plate portions 11b that are formed on both sides of the central plate portion 11a, and is provided with a pair of flanges 11c which project laterally from the pair of side plate portions 11b. Brackets 20 and 21 are fixed to the guide rail 11, and the window regulator 10 in a completed state is fixed, via the brackets 20 and 21, to an inner panel (not shown) which constitutes a vehicle door. At this stage, the guide rail 11 is installed with the lengthwise direction thereof extending in the upward/downward direction (vertical direction) of the window glass, and the end of the guide rail 11 that supports the wire guide 13 faces upwardly and the end of the guide rail 11 that is connected to the drum housing 14 faces downwardly. Correspondingly, the end of the guide rail 11 that supports the wire guide 13 and the end of the guide rail 11 that is connected to the drum housing 14 are referred to as the upper end and the lower end, respectively. Additionally, the widthwise direction of the central plate portions 11a (the direction which connects the pair of side plate portions 11b with the shortest distance) is referred to as the widthwise direction of the guide rail 11, and the thickness direction of the central plate portion 11a is referred to as the thickness direction of the guide rail 11. The guide rail 11 is provided, at the center of the lower end of the central plate portion 11a in the widthwise direction of the guide rail 11, with a fitting groove 11d, which is formed by cutting out a portion of the central plate portion 11a along the lengthwise direction of the guide rail 11. The fitting groove 11d is an elongated groove which is open at the lower end of guide rail 11.
(18) The slider base 12 supports a window glass (not shown in the drawings) and is engaged with the flanges 11c of the guide rail 11 to be slidable in the lengthwise direction of the guide rail 11. The wire guide 13 is supported to be rotatable with respect to a support shaft 25 (
(19) As shown in
(20) The first wire 17, specifically an intermediate portion thereof, is wound on the guide groove 13a of the wire guide 13, and an end of one of the pair of portions of the first wire 17 that extends downward along the guide rail 11 from the wire guide 13 is connected to the drum 15. The first wire 17 is provided at the other end thereof with an end portion 17a having a structure including an end cap and a coil spring fixed to the end cap, and the end portion 17a is connected to a wire connecting portion 12a of the slider base 12. The second wire 18 is connected at one end thereof to the drum 15 and provided at the other end with an end portion 18a, which is identical in structure to the end portion 17a of the first wire 17. The end portion 18a of the second wire 18 is connected to the wire connecting portion 12a of the slider base 12 from the opposite side thereof from the end portion 17a of the first wire 17. (i.e., from the lower side). With the first wire 17 and the second wire 18 connected to the drum 15 and the slider base 12 in such a manner, a tensile force is applied to each of the first wire 17 and the second wire 18, and this tensile force acts along the lengthwise direction of the guide rail 11, in which each of the first wire 17 and the second wire 18 is extended. The first wire 17 and the second wire 18 are inserted into the recessed portion 14a of the drum housing 14 through the wire insertion slit 14b and the aforementioned wire insertion slit (not shown in the drawings), respectively, and the amount of winding of each wire onto the wire winding groove 15a varies in accordance with the rotation of the drum 15 in the recessed portion 14a. Rotating the drum 15 in a direction to increase the amount of winding the first wire 17 onto the wire winding groove 15a causes the slider base 12 to be pulled by the first wire 17, thus causing the slider base 12 to move in a direction to approach the wire guide 13 (in the upward direction). On the other hand, rotating the drum 15 in the direction to increase the amount of winding the second wire 18 onto the wire winding groove 15a causes the slider base 12 to be pulled by the second wire 18, thus causing the slider base 12 to move in a direction to approach the drum housing 14 (in the downward direction).
(21) The drum housing 14 is provided with the fitting portion 30, which allows the lower end of the guide rail 11 to be fitted thereon. As shown in
(22) Each of the fitting grooves 30g and 30h has a groove width that allows the central plate portion 11a of the guide rail 11 to be inserted therein. As shown in
(23) The window regulator 10 that is structured as described above is assembled in a manner which will be discussed hereinafter. First, the slider base 12 is made to be supported onto the guide rail 11 to be slidable with respect to the guide rail 11, and the wire guide 13 is pivotally supported via the support shaft 25. One end of the first wire 17 and one end of the second wire 18 are connected to the drum 15 after the length of each wire is set to an appropriate tension in a completed state of the window regulator 10 that is shown in
(24) Subsequently, the guide rail 11 and the drum housing 14 are joined together. This joining operation is performed via the stages shown in
(25) First, as shown in
(26) Subsequently, the guide rail 11 is raised in the direction shown by the arrow F1 shown in
(27) The guide rail 11 is raised until the position shown in
(28) Sliding the guide rail 11 in a direction (F2) by which the central plate portion 11a moves away from the restriction surface 30f from the state shown in
(29) As described above, in the present embodiment of the window regulator 10, the first wire 17 and the second wire 18 are installed in a state (
(30) In addition, by performing the operation to raise the guide rail 11 with the fulcrum protrusions 30d serving as a fulcrum, the fitting operation between the drum housing 14 and the guide rail 11 can be performed efficiently, and the guide rail 11 can be prevented from interfering with, and being deformed by, other portions of the fitting portion 30.
(31)
(32) When assembling the window regulator, the installation of the slider base 12 and the wire guide 13 to the guide rail 11, and the connection of the first wire 17 and the second wire 18 to the drum 15 are to be performed at a stage before the guide rail 11 and the drum housing 14 are joined, in a similar manner as that of the previous embodiment.
(33) The connecting of the first wire 17 and the second wire 18 to the wire connecting portion 12a of the slider base 12 are performed with the guide rail 11 and the fitting portion 30 of the drum housing 14 being positioned to overlap each other in the lengthwise direction of the guide rail 11 as shown in
(34) Subsequently, from the state shown in
(35) Upon reaching the position shown in
(36) As a result, the lower end of the central plate portion 11a is fitted into the fitting grooves 30g (while being held between the restriction surface 30f of the angular protrusion 30b and the bilaterally-positioned protrusions 30e), as shown in
(37) In the above second embodiment also, by moving the guide rail 11 and the drum housing 14 relative to each other in the lengthwise direction of the guide rail 11 against the wire tension after the first wire 17 and the second wire 18 are loosened and installed in a state where the guide rail 11 and the drum housing 14 are not joined, and further by fitting the central plate portion 11a into the fitting grooves 30g and 30h, load during installation of the wires is small; in addition, the guide rail 11 and the drum housing 14 can be easily fitted, which improves the workability during manufacturing of the window regulator. Although the operation to join the drum housing 14 and the guide rail 11 has been discussed above as an operation to join the drum housing 14 to the guide rail 11 by moving the drum housing 14 relative to the guide rail 11, the guide rail 11 can be moved with reference to the drum housing 14.
(38) In the second embodiment, the wire insertion slit 14b can be modified to be open only at the upper side (the abutting surface 30a) of the drum housing 14 because the guide rail 11 and the drum housing 14 can be moved relative to each other in the lengthwise direction of the guide rail 11 without any variation in angle of the guide rail 11, as in the first embodiment when an end of the guide rail 11 is fitted onto the fitting portion 30 of the drum housing 14. However, the wire insertion slit 14b in the above illustrated embodiment, which is open also to a side surface of the drum housing 14, is superior in workability during installation.
(39) Although the present invention has been described based on the above illustrated embodiments, the present invention is not limited solely thereto; improvements and modifications to the above illustrated embodiments are possible without departing the gist of the present invention.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(40) As detailed above, according to the present invention, the fitting portion of the drum housing is provided with the first protrusion and the second protrusion, which are mutually different in amount of protrusion from the abutting surface of the drum housing, and the guide rail is fitted onto the drum housing in a state where movement of the guide rail in the thickness direction thereof is restricted by inserting the guide rail in between the first protrusion and the second protrusion; this facilitates the assembling operation for the drum housing and the guide rail, thus making it possible to improve the productivity of the window regulator.
REFERENCE SIGN LIST
(41) 10 Window regulator 11 Guide rail 11a Central plate portion 11b Side plate portion 11c Flange 11d Fitting groove 12 Slider base 12a Wire connecting portion 13 Wire guide 13a Guide groove 14 Drum housing 14a Recessed portion 14b Wire insertion slit 15 Drum 15a Wire winding groove 15b Rotation transmission hole 16 Driver 16a Drive shaft 17 First wire 18 Second wire 20 21 Bracket 22 Motor 23 Set screw 25 Support shaft 30 Fitting portion 30a Abutting surface 30b Angular protrusion (First protrusion) 30c Central retaining protrusion (Central protrusion) 30d Fulcrum protrusion (First protrusion/Stepped portion) 30e Bilaterally-positioned protrusions (Second protrusions) 30f Restriction surface 30g 30h Fitting groove