FLUSH GLAZED DEVICE FOR VEHICLE DOOR HAVING A MOVABLE PANEL WITH X-WISE LOCKING MEANS, CORRESPONDING SHOE, DOOR AND MOTOR VEHICLE
20180170154 ยท 2018-06-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J10/79
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05F11/385
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a glazed device intended to be assembled to a bodywork casing (11) in order to form a motor vehicle door, comprising at least one movable glazed panel (121) that bears, on its face oriented towards the inside of the vehicle, at least one guide shoe (25) each of which is mounted so as to slide with respect to a guide rail (22A). Said guide rail (22A) has a guide portion of substantially circular cross section, having a radius R1, that is open to allow the passage of a connecting portion of at least one of said shoes (25), and at least one of said shoes has at least one portion for locking in the longitudinal direction of said vehicle (X), substantially ovoid and having a maximum radius R2 that is substantially greater than the radius R1, said locking portion being deformable so as to pass into said guide portion of the rail.
Claims
1. Glazed device intended to be assembled to a bodywork casing (11) in order to form a motor vehicle door, comprising at least one movable glazed panel (121) that bears, on its face oriented towards the inside of the vehicle, at least one guide shoe (25) each of which is mounted so as to slide with respect to a guide rail (22A), characterised in that said guide rail (22A) has a guide portion of substantially circular cross section, having a radius R1, that is open to allow the passage of a connecting portion (61) of at least one of said guide shoes (25), and in that at least one of said guide shoes has at least one portion (63) for locking in the longitudinal direction of said vehicle (X), substantially ovoid and having a maximum radius R2 that is substantially greater than the radius R1, said locking portion (63) being deformable so as to pass into said guide portion of the rail.
2. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that said portion (63) for locking is substantially spherical.
3. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that said portion (63) for locking is hollowed out in the central portion thereof, in such a way as to allow for the deformation thereof.
4. Device according to claim 3, characterised in that said portion (63) for locking has two symmetrical wings (631, 632), separated by a groove (633) extending along said longitudinal direction of said vehicle (X).
5. Device according to claim 4, characterised in that said wings (631, 632) have a rib (6311, 6321) extending inside said groove (633).
6. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that said connecting portion (61) has, on at least one of its faces, at least one guide boss (611) in said guide portion of the rail, extending along the lateral direction (Y) of said vehicle.
7. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that said shoe (25) is overmoulded on a metal insert.
8. Guide shoe of a glazed device intended to be assembled to a bodywork casing (11) in order to form a motor vehicle door, said glazed device comprising at least one movable glazed panel (121) that bears, on its face oriented towards the inside of the vehicle, at least one guide shoe (25) each mounted so as to slide with respect to a guide rail (22), characterised in that, said guide rail (22A) having a guide portion of substantially circular cross section, having a radius R1, that is open to allow the passage of a connecting portion (61) of at least one of said guide shoes (25, 26), said guide shoe has a portion (63) for locking in the longitudinal direction of said vehicle (X), substantially ovoid and having a maximum radius R2 that is substantially greater than the radius R1, said locking portion (63) being deformable so as to pass into said guide portion of the rail.
9. Motor vehicle door, characterised in that it comprises a glazed device according to claim 1.
10. Motor vehicle, characterised in that it comprises at least one glazed device according to claim 1.
Description
DISCLOSURE OF THE FIGURES
[0031] Other characteristics and advantages of the invention shall appear more clearly when reading the following description of embodiments of the invention, given as simple and non-limiting examples for the purpose of information and annexed drawings among which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0041] The invention therefore relates to a motor vehicle door, and, in particular, the glazed portion thereof, which is flush, i.e. no frame or frame element is protruding towards the outside of the vehicle, in relation to the plane of this glazed portion.
[0042] As shown in
[0043] This door conventionally comprises a lower portion 11, called a door case, forming the structure of this door. In the figures, the exterior element of the bodywork is omitted, in order to allow to appear the inside of this case, which comprises in particular a reinforcing upright 111, and elements 112 for receiving and maintaining the upper glazed portion.
[0044] The latter comprises a movable portion 121, that can be displaced from a closed position (
[0045] This glazed portion, or glazed device, 12 can be carried out independently, as shown in
[0046] It comprises a frame 21, formed here from two uprights 211 and 212, each associated with a rail 22A, 22B, with an element 213 according to the curve of the upper portion of the glazed portion, and of a front element 214 associated with the fixed glazed portion 122. The frame can bear a seal. The upright 211 can bear the wheel cover 123.
[0047] The movable panel 121 is driven in displacement by driving means 23, for example a rack mechanism, itself actuated by an electric motor 24. Other driving means, including manual driving means, can of course be implemented.
[0048] In
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[0050] As this appears more clearly on the view as a partial cross-section of
[0051] In the embodiment shown in
[0052] These guide elements (as well as an associated connecting portion) are formed, in particular overmoulded, on metal brackets 41, 42, which can be seen better in
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[0057] As shown in
[0058] As mentioned hereinabove, in the embodiment shown, each shoe has two symmetrical guide elements 351, 352, each mounted on one of the metal brackets 41, 42 forming a reinforcing insert.
[0059] An example of a guide element 351 of a shoe is shown in
[0060] The guide element comprises a connecting portion 61 overmoulded over the end of the metal bracket 41. The thickness of this connecting portion 61 is such that it can pass through the opening 521 of the guide portion 52 of the rail.
[0061] This connecting portion 61 bears a guide portion (in Y and in Z) and locking in X 63 of a substantially spherical shape, in this embodiment. More generally, this shape can be a substantially spheroid shape (olive shape), and even more generally a substantially ovoid shape. Substantially is indicated to define the shape, on the one hand because a minimum variation is acceptable, as long as the function is not modified, and on the other hand car this shape is truncated, in particular on the opening of the groove (space separating the two wings), as explained hereinafter, and where applicable on the securing with the connecting portion.
[0062] This sphere, or spheroid or ovoid shape, according to the cases, in indeed not materially complete, and is designed in such a way as to be deformable. It is hollowed out in the central portion thereof, and has two parallel wings 631, 632, separated by a central groove 633, according to the embodiment shown. This groove extends along an axis parallel to the direction X of the vehicle.
[0063] The radius R2 of this sphere (or the maximum radius if it is of ovoid shape) is slightly greater than the radius R1 of the guide portion 52 of the rail. This appears in particular in
[0064] As such, as shown in
[0065] In this way, the portion 63 is compressed along the direction Y, and blocked along the direction X. An X-wise locking of the shoe is obtained simply and effectively, without disturbance of the guiding of the shoes in Y and in Z.
[0066] In the embodiment shown, and as is shown in
[0067] The connecting portion 61 can moreover bear, on each one of these faces, a boss 611 that provides a replacement guiding, in the event of wear, deterioration or breakage of the wings 631, 632.
[0068] The X-wise locking of the shoe according to the invention applies only to a single rail, for example at the rear for a front door, at the front for a rear door. The system would indeed be hyperstatic if the front and rear shoes were X-wise locked.
[0069] It is possible to use one or two shoes for the X-wise locking. As such, according to an alternative implementation of the embodiment described, a single shoe for the X-wise blocking, for example the shoe 25 of
[0070] The rail 22B opposite the X-wise blocking has a section that is different from the rail 22A: the shoe 27, which can be identical to the shoe 25, slides, in this embodiment, in a mainly U shape, which allows it an X-wise displacement making it possible to offset the manufacturing and operating tolerances.