LAMINATED GLAZING FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE, IN PARTICULAR LATERAL GLAZING FOR A VEHICLE DOOR
20230032579 · 2023-02-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B3/266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2605/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2367/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B17/10036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B17/10293
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B17/10293
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A laminated glazing for a motor vehicle, notably side glazing intended to be slidingly mounted in a door of the vehicle, includes at least one outer sheet of glass and one inner sheet of glass joined together by an interlayer which includes at least one sheet of polymer material, in which a visible zone and a non-visible zone of the glazing extend on either side of a limit of visibility and including, in the non-visible zone situated below the limit of visibility, at least one fixing part which includes at least one fixing hole intended to receive a link system with a driving device of the glazing and at least one insert including an orifice configured to be aligned with the fixing hole, wherein the insert includes at least one part which is interposed between the interlayer and one of the outer or inner one of the sheets of glass.
Claims
1. A laminated glazing for a motor vehicle, said laminated glazing comprising at least one outer sheet of glass and one inner sheet of glass joined together by an interlayer which comprises at least one sheet made of a polymer material, in which a visible zone and a non-visible zone of the laminated glazing which extend on either side of a limit of visibility and comprising, in said non-visible zone situated below the limit of visibility, the one hand, at least one fixing part which comprises at least one fixing hole which is intended to receive link means with a driving device of said glazing and at least one insert which comprises an orifice configured to be aligned with said fixing hole, wherein said insert comprises at least one part which is interposed between the interlayer and an outer or inner one of said sheets of glass.
2. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one part of the insert extends in the non-visible zone covered by the inner sheet of glass.
3. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one part of the insert is juxtaposed with the interlayer.
4. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one part of the insert extends parallel to an inner face of an outer or inner one of said inner and outer sheets of glass.
5. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one part of the insert comprises at least one aperture so as to obtain, through said at least one part of the insert, at least one fixing area between the interlayer and the outer sheet of glass or the inner sheet of glass, directly or indirectly adjacent to the interlayer.
6. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one part of the insert extending in the glazing, between the interlayer and one of the outer or inner of said sheets of glass, has a surface area which is greater than that of the opposite part comprising said orifice.
7. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one part of the insert has a thickness of between 0.03 mm and 0.35 mm.
8. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said insert is made of plastic material or of metal, for example steel.
9. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the orifice of said insert is a circular orifice, said circular orifice having a diameter which is greater than or equal to that of said fixing hole passed through by said link means.
10. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one piece forming a patch is interposed between the insert and the outer sheet of glass or the inner sheet of glass.
11. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 10, wherein said piece forming a patch is made of polymer material.
12. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 10, wherein said piece forming a patch comprises an orifice configured to be aligned with the fixing hole passed through by said link means.
13. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one fixing part of the glazing comprises at least the outer sheet of glass, not covered by the interlayer and by the inner sheet of glass.
14. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one fixing part of the glazing comprises at least the outer sheet of glass and at least one of the sheets forming said interlayer, respectively not covered by the inner sheet of glass.
15. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one fixing part of the glazing comprises the outer sheet of glass, the interlayer and the inner sheet of glass.
16. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the laminated glazing is adapted to be slidingly mounted in a door of the vehicle.
17. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 7, wherein the thickness is between 0.05 mm and 0.2 mm.
18. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 8, wherein said plastic material is polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and the metal is steel.
19. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 11, wherein said polymer material is a film of polyvinylbutyral (PVB).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0077] Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent on reading the following detailed description, for an understanding of which reference will be made to the attached drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0088] In the following detailed description, the longitudinal, vertical and transverse orientations will be used in a nonlimiting manner with reference to the trihedron (L, V, T) represented in the figures.
[0089] By convention, in the description, the terms “front” and “rear” will be used with reference to the longitudinal orientation, the terms “top” and “bottom”, or “high” and “low” will be used with reference to the vertical orientation and the terms “outer” and “inner” or “external” and “internal” will be used with reference to the transverse orientation of said trihedron (L, V, T).
[0090] Hereinafter in the description, the embodiments and/or variants of the invention will advantageously be described by comparison and, in the figures, elements that have similar functions or identical structures will be designated by the same reference.
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[0092] The laminated glazing 10 according to the invention will be described by way of nonlimiting example in the context of an application as side glazing.
[0093] Side glazing is intended to be slidingly mounted, according to the vertical orientation, in a door (not represented) of the vehicle. The side glazing is intended to close an aperture which is formed in the door of the vehicle.
[0094] In such a application for a motor vehicle, the glazing 10 then produces a separation between a space E which is outside the vehicle and an interior space I which is inside the vehicle. Thus, the terms “outer” and “inner” applied hereinbelow to the laminated glazing 10 are in accordance with this concept of exterior and interior space.
[0095] The laminated glazing 10 according to the first embodiment will be described more particularly with reference to
[0096] The laminated glazing 10 comprises a zone 12, said to be visible, and a zone 14, said to be non-visible, which extend on either side of a limit of visibility LV of the glazing, the non-visible zone 14 corresponding to a bottom part of the glazing concealed permanently in the door.
[0097] The figures represent the limit of visibility LV by dotted lines in order to show it, said limit of visibility LV generally corresponding to a window sealing strip securely mounted on the door.
[0098] Such a sealing strip is arranged so as to cooperate with the laminated glazing 10, in particular when said glazing 10 slides relative to the door.
[0099] The laminated glazing 10 comprises, in said non-visible zone 14 situated below the limit of visibility LV, at least one fixing part 16 which comprises at least one fixing hole 18 intended to receive link means linking the glazing 10 with a driving device (not represented) of said glazing 10.
[0100] The laminated glazing 10 comprises at least one fixing hole 18 which has an axis 0 of transverse orientation.
[0101] The link means between the glazing 10 and the driving device comprise, for example, at least one shaft intended to pass through the fixing part 16 of the glazing 10 and do so through said at least one fixing hole 18, which fixing hole 18 has a tubular form.
[0102] As is known, the driving device (also called “window lift”) is controlled selectively to displace, by a translational movement, said glazing 10 heightwise between at least one high position, called position of closure of the aperture of the door and one low position, called position of opening of all or part of said aperture.
[0103] According to the first embodiment, the laminated glazing 10 here comprises two fixing parts 16, respectively a first fixing part 16 situated at the front and a second fixing part 16 situated at the rear.
[0104] The first and second fixing parts 16 are, for example, formed by protuberances, separated from one another according to the longitudinal orientation. Each of said first and second fixing parts 16 comprises at least one fixing hole 18.
[0105] In a variant not represented, the laminated glazing 10 comprises a single fixing part 16, said fixing part 16 then comprising, for example, two fixing holes 18 spaced apart from one another according to the longitudinal direction.
[0106] The number of fixing parts 16 of the glazing 10 is, like the form thereof, determined according to the application, that is to say the motor vehicle, just as the number of fixing holes 18 is determined according to the glazing driving device.
[0107] According to the applications and as recalled in the preamble, the laminated glazing 10 is movably mounted in a vehicle door which may or may not have a frame delimiting the aperture intended to be closed by the laminated glazing 10.
[0108] The absence of such a door frame adds to the problems in terms of safety, since no frame can in particular contribute to retaining the glazing 10 in the event of impacts, for example in an accident.
[0109] Indeed, when used as side glazing mounted in a door, a laminated glazing 10 has to remain linked to the door, notably attached to the driving device by means of the link means which are mounted in the fixing hole or holes 18 of the glazing 10.
[0110] The laminated glazing 10 must therefore address safety demands in order not to risk being transformed into a projectile in the event of breakage of the fixing part because, then, such free glazing would be likely to provoke damage, notably, but not exclusively, to the occupants of the vehicle.
[0111] That is why, in the event of cracking or breaking of the laminated glazing 10 occurring at the fixing part or parts 16 linked to the door (with or without frame), it is essential to be able to guarantee that the glazing cannot be separated and will always remain attached to the driving device via the link means.
[0112] As illustrated in
[0113] The laminated glazing 10 used here as side glazing is delimited by a perimeter of overall parallelepipedal form.
[0114] The outer sheet of glass 20 comprises an outer face 22 and an inner face 24, respectively oriented toward the outside space E and toward the interior space I.
[0115] As illustrated in
[0116] The outer sheet of glass 20 comprises, at the bottom edge 25, at least one protuberance 26 intended to form all or at least a part of said at least one fixing part 16 of the laminated glazing 10.
[0117] Preferably and as illustrated in
[0118] The bottom edge 25 of the outer sheet of glass 20 has, centrally, a curvilinear section forming a downward-oriented concave profile.
[0119] The outer sheet of glass 20 comprises, in each of said protuberances 26, a hole 28 passing through it and having an axis which is coaxial to the axis O of the fixing hole 18 of the glazing.
[0120] According to embodiments of the laminated glazing 10, the hole 28 forms all or a part of said fixing hole 18, after the assembly of the various sheets of the glazing 10.
[0121] Indeed, depending on the type of laminated glazing 10, symmetrical or asymmetrical, said at least one fixing part 16 is composed of all or just a part of the sheets forming said glazing 10.
[0122] The inner sheet of glass 30 comprises an outer face 32 and an inner face 34, respectively oriented toward the outside space E and toward the interior space I.
[0123] As illustrated in
[0124] The laminated glazing 10 illustrated in
[0125] In this first embodiment, the fixing parts 16 of the glazing 10 consist of the outer sheet of glass 20 and the interlayer 40 as
[0126] Preferably, the inner sheet of glass 30 is thinner than the outer sheet of glass 20, that is to say has, according to the transverse orientation, a thickness “e30” which is less than a thickness “e20” of the outer sheet of glass 20.
[0127] In a variant not represented, the inner sheet of glass 30 and the outer sheet of glass 20 are of the same thickness.
[0128] Although shorter, the inner sheet of glass 30 extends into the non-visible part 14, that is to say below the limit of visibility LV. The inner sheet of glass 30 here has substantially a strip whose height can vary longitudinally between the rear and the front, said height being included between the limit of visibility LV and the bottom edge 35.
[0129] Preferably, the bottom edge 35 comprises a profile partly complementing that of the bottom edge 25 of the outer sheet of glass 20. Thus, the bottom edge 35 of the inner sheet of glass 30 has, centrally, a curvilinear section forming a downward-oriented concave profile.
[0130] The interlayer 40 comprises at least one sheet of polymer material, the interlayer 40 linking together the outer sheet of glass 20 and the inner sheet of glass 30 of the glazing 10.
[0131] In this first embodiment, the interlayer 40 comprises a sheet of polymer material. Preferably, said sheet of polymer material forming the interlayer 40 is a sheet of polyvinylbutyral (PVB).
[0132] In a variant not represented, the interlayer 40 comprises more than one sheet of polymer material, the interlayer 40 being, for example, formed by a multilayer structure.
[0133] An interlayer 40 according to this variant comprises, for example, at least three layers of polymer material, respectively a so-called interlayer sheet which is interposed between two other sheets.
[0134] Advantageously, the interlayer 40 is a structure of trilayer type comprising at least one interlayer sheet of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), which is interposed between two sheets of polyvinylbutyral (PVB).
[0135] As illustrated in
[0136] The interlayer 40 comprises, in succession, a top edge 41, a rear edge 43, a bottom edge 45 and a front edge 47, said opposing top edge 41 and bottom edge 45 extending overall according to the longitudinal orientation and said opposing rear edge 43 and front edge 47 extending overall according to the vertical orientation.
[0137] The laminated glazing 10 according to the first embodiment is a glazing of asymmetrical type in which the interlayer 40 is identical to the outer sheet of glass 20 so that only the inner sheet of glass 30 is, here, shorter in height and thus does not cover the fixing parts 16 of the glazing.
[0138] Like the outer sheet of glass 20, the interlayer 40 comprises two protuberances 46 which, protrudingly extending from the bottom edge 45, each comprise a hole 48 which is a through-hole and has an axis which is coaxial to the axis O of the fixing hole 18 of the glazing 10.
[0139] The fixing parts 16 of the glazing 10 according to the first embodiment therefore also comprise the protuberances 26 of the outer sheet of glass 20 and the protuberances 46 of the interlayer 40, while each of the fixing holes 18 of axis O is formed at least by the hole 28 formed through the outer sheet of glass 20 and the hole 48 formed through the interlayer 40.
[0140] Preferably, the fixing hole 18 of the laminated glazing 10 internally receives a sleeve (not represented) which is fixed to the glazing 10, for example by bonding, said sleeve notably making it possible to make up for defects of coaxial alignment between the holes 28, 48 and to facilitate placement of the link means.
[0141] The laminated glazing 10 comprises, in said non-visible zone 14 situated below the limit of visibility LV, at least one insert 50 arranged in each of the front and rear fixing parts 16, said inserts 50 arranged respectively at the front and the rear are more particularly visible in
[0142] The insert 50 comprises an outer face 52 and an inner face 54. Preferably, the insert 50 is a thin part such as a plate.
[0143] In the free state, that is to say before its insertion into the glazing 10, the faces 52 and 54 of the insert 50 are overall flat.
[0144] Advantageously, the insert 50 can be deformed to then follow, depending on its arrangement, the possible curvature of the glazing such as the curvature that a side glazing generally has and which is, for example, determined by at least one primary radius.
[0145] The outer face 52 and the inner face 54 of the insert 50 thus extend parallel to the face situated opposite, such as the inner face 24 of the outer sheet of glass 20 for the outer face 52 and the outer face 42 of the interlayer 40 for the inner face 54 according to the first embodiment.
[0146] The insert 50 functionally comprises a first part 56, called bottom part, comprising an orifice 58 which is configured to be aligned with the axis O of said fixing hole 18 of the glazing 10.
[0147] Preferably, the orifice 58 of said insert 50 is of circular form, said circular orifice 58 having a diameter which is greater than or equal to that of said fixing hole 18.
[0148] The insert 50 functionally comprises at least one second part 60, called top part, which constitutes said at least one part of the insert 50 intended to be interposed between the interlayer 40 and one of said sheets 20, 30 of glass, i.e. the outer sheet of glass 20 or the inner sheet of glass 30.
[0149] Depending on the design of the laminated glazing 10, at least the top part 60, even all, of the insert 50 is interposed between the interlayer 40 and an outer or inner one of said sheets of glass 20, 30.
[0150] As will have been understood, the feature whereby all of the insert 50 or only the top part 60 of the insert 50 is interposed between the interlayer 40 and an outer or inner one of said sheets of glass 20, 30, is notably a function of the fact that the insert 50 is incorporated in a glazing 10 of asymmetrical or symmetrical type and, in particular, according to the height of all or a part of the interlayer 40 covering the fixing part 16.
[0151] Advantageously, at least a part of the insert 50 is therefore included in the glazing 10. The insert 50 consequently extends at least partially inside the glazing 10, that is to say between the outer sheet of glass 20 and the inner sheet of glass 30, to reinforce the attachment to the link means by virtue of which the drawbacks of the prior art are resolved and the safety requirements are satisfied, notably in the event of impacts.
[0152] By virtue of such an insert 50, the strength of the glazing 10 is reinforced at the fixing part 16 in the event of breakage or cracking of at least the outer sheet of glass 20 forming the fixing part 16, such that the laminated glazing 10 is retained by the insert 50 at the link means.
[0153] Advantageously, an insert 50 according to the invention makes it possible to increase the safety of use of a laminated glazing 10 as side glazing by notably avoiding the glazing 10 being able to be converted into a projectile, more particularly when said glazing 10 is mounted in a frameless door.
[0154] In the first embodiment, the laminated glazing 10 of asymmetrical type comprises at least one insert 50 which is preferentially interposed between the interlayer 40 and the outer sheet of glass 20.
[0155] In a variant not represented, the laminated glazing 10 comprises at least one insert 50 which is interposed between the interlayer 40 and the inner sheet of glass 30, that is to say on the side opposite the interlayer 40 compared to the first embodiment.
[0156] In the first embodiment, the laminated glazing 10 comprises two fixing parts 16. Preferably, the laminated glazing 10 comprises at least one insert 50 in each of the fixing parts 16, respectively situated at the front and at the rear in the non-visible part 14 of the glazing 10.
[0157] In a variant not represented, the laminated glazing 10 comprises two inserts associated with at least one or with each of the fixing parts 16, for example a first insert interposed between the interlayer 40 and the outer sheet of glass 20 and a second insert interposed between the interlayer 40 and the inner sheet of glass 30.
[0158] Advantageously, the glazing 10 comprises a first insert 50 which is associated with the fixing part 16 situated at the rear and a second insert 50 which is associated with the fixing part 16 situated at the front.
[0159] As can be seen by comparing them to
[0160] That is why the description of the insert 50 which has just been given applies equally for the first insert situated at the rear and for the second insert situated at the front.
[0161] Preferably, the first insert 50 and the second insert 50 are, here, parts which are totally independent of one another. In a variant not represented, the first insert 50 and the second insert 50 are linked to one another.
[0162] The characteristics of the insert 50 according to the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
[0163] Advantageously, the top part 60 of the insert 50 comprises at least one aperture 62. Preferably, the top part 60 of the insert 50 comprises a plurality of apertures 62 so as to form a holed part.
[0164] In the exemplary embodiment, the top part 60 of the insert 50 comprises apertures 62 each respectively delimited by one or more bars 64 of longitudinal orientation and one or more bars 66 of vertical orientation.
[0165] Advantageously, the apertures 62 formed in the top part 60 of the insert 50 are configured to form a grating.
[0166] Each of the apertures 62 formed in the top part 60 of the insert 50 makes it possible to obtain, through said at least one part 60 of the insert, a fixing area 68 between the interlayer 40 and, directly or indirectly, the adjacent sheet of glass, in other words here, the outer sheet of glass 20 in the first embodiment.
[0167] In a variant not represented, the insert 50 has no aperture 62 so that the top part 60 is solid and not holed.
[0168] Preferably, the top part 60 of the insert 50 extending in the glazing, between the interlayer 40 and an outer or inner one of said sheets of glass 20, 30, has a surface area which is greater than that of the opposite bottom part 56 comprising said orifice 58.
[0169] Such a surface characteristic of the insert 50 offers a very particular benefit when the non-visible zone 14 is of reduced dimension, in order to increase the part of the insert 50 which is incorporated inside the glazing 10.
[0170] As illustrated in
[0171] Advantageously, the insert 50 is a thin part, such as a plate.
[0172] Preferably, the insert 50 has a thickness that is substantially constant, from its pierced bottom part 56 to its holed top part 60.
[0173] In a variant not represented, the thickness of the insert 50 is not constant, the bottom part 56 having a greater thickness than that of the top part 60, notably when the insert 50 is not entirely covered for example by the interlayer 40.
[0174] Advantageously, the insert 50 has a thickness “e” of between 0.03 and 0.35 mm, preferably a thickness “e” of between 0.05 mm and 0.2 mm.
[0175] For a laminated glazing 10 used as side glazing, the thickness “e20” of the outer sheet of glass 20 lies, for example, between 1.5 mm and 5 mm, preferentially between 2.85 mm and 4.85 mm.
[0176] When the inner sheet of glass 30 has a more reduced thickness than the outer sheet of glass 20, the thickness “e30” of the inner sheet of glass 30 lies, for example, between 1.0 mm and 3 mm, preferentially between 1.1 mm and 2.6 mm.
[0177] The sheet of polymer material forming the interlayer 40 has a thickness “e40”, for example of between 0.3 mm and 1.2 mm, preferentially between 0.5 mm and 0.9 mm.
[0178] By comparing the various thicknesses which have just been given by way of nonlimiting examples, it will be noted that the insert 50 has a very reduced thickness “e” which is able to allow it to be perfectly incorporated in the stack of the different sheets forming the laminated glazing 10.
[0179] As notably illustrated in
[0180] In
[0181] Preferably, the insert 50 is a part made of plastic material, for example of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or even of metal, for example steel.
[0182] The material of the insert 50 is determined according to the applications so as to make it possible to locally increase the strength, which tearing strength is consequently advantageously greater than that of the interlayer 40 formed, for example, by a sheet of polyvinylbutyral (PVB).
[0183] According to the invention, the function of the insert 50 is to transmit the forces to the link means (not represented) so as to guarantee the retention of the laminated glazing 10, said forces being oriented orthogonally to the axis O of the fixing hole.
[0184] By virtue of such an insert 50, the glazing 10 can be retained by the link means in particular in the event of breakage, following one or more impacts, occurring at the fixing part 16 formed by at least the outer sheet of glass 20.
[0185] Advantageously, the incorporation of at least one insert 50 in the glazing 10 makes it possible to increase the safety of use thereof, more particularly as side glazing for a door.
[0186] The insert 50 makes it possible to avoid the glazing 10 being able to be transformed into a projectile, notably but not exclusively when the glazing 10 is mounted in a frameless door.
[0187] According to a feature of the first embodiment, the glazing 10 comprises at least one part 70 which is associated with the insert 50 in order to perfect the cohesion within the glazing 10.
[0188] Advantageously, said part 70 forms a patch and will be designated in a nonlimiting manner by this term hereinafter in the description.
[0189] The patch 70 is interposed between said insert 50 and the outer sheet of glass 30, a patch 70 being disposed at each fixing part 16 of the glazing 10.
[0190] More particularly illustrated in
[0191] As notably illustrated by
[0192] Preferably, the patch 70 is made of polymer material, for example formed by a film of polyvinylbutyral (PVB).
[0193] Advantageously, the patch 70 has a thickness “r” which is between 0.03 mm and 0.15 mm, preferentially between 0.05 mm and 0.1 mm.
[0194] The patch 70 is delimited by a perimeter 76 whose form is notably determined according to that of the fixing part 16 and of the insert 50.
[0195] Preferably and as illustrated in
[0196] Advantageously, the patch 70 makes it possible to improve the cohesion of the assembly, between the inner face 24 of the outer sheet of glass 20 and the outer face 52 of the insert 50, both at the bottom part 56 and the top part 60 of the insert 50.
[0197] The patch 70 notably makes it possible to perfect the cohesion in the fixing areas 68 when the insert 50 comprises apertures 62 formed in the top part 60, the patch 70 being preferentially made of polyvinylbutyral (PVB) like the interlayer 40 situated facing it.
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[0199] Advantageously, the patch 70 comprises an orifice 78 which is configured to be aligned with the fixing hole 18 passed through by said link means. As for the insert 50, the orifice 78 is advantageously a circular orifice having a diameter greater than or equal to that of the fixing hole 18.
[0200] In this first embodiment, the insert 50 is interposed between the interlayer 40 and the outer sheet of glass 20 and is fully covered on either side, both on the outer side and on the inner side.
[0201] In fact, the interlayer 40, in this first embodiment, entirely covers the extension 26 to form together each fixing part 16 of the glazing 10.
[0202] As illustrated in
[0203] Thus, said top part 60 of the insert 50 is, according to the vertical orientation, contained between the bottom edge 35 of the inner sheet of glass 30 and the limit of visibility LV.
[0204] The insert 50 is juxtaposed with the interlayer 40. The inner face 54 of the insert 50 cooperates with the outer face 42 of the interlayer 40 while the outer face 52 of the insert 50 cooperates, here indirectly through the patch 70, with the inner face 24 of the outer sheet of glass 20.
[0205] In this first embodiment, the fixing areas 68 are formed through the apertures 62 of the insert 50, between the outer face 42 of the interlayer 40 and the inner face 74 of the patch 70.
[0206] In this first embodiment, said at least one fixing part 16 of the laminated glazing 10 of asymmetrical type is not covered by the inner sheet of glass 30.
[0207] Advantageously, the fixing part 16 of the laminated glazing 10 comprises the outer sheet of glass 20, the patch 70, the insert 50 and the interlayer 40, here at least said sheet made of polymer material or, in a variant, at least one of the sheets forming an interlayer of multilayer type.
[0208] A variant which is illustrated by
[0209] In this variant embodiment, the patch 70 is eliminated.
[0210] Consequently, the outer face 52 of the insert 50 is, here, directly in contact with the inner face 24 of the outer sheet of glass 20.
[0211] In the non-visible part 14 of the glazing 10 receiving the insert 50, the outer face 42 of the interlayer 40 is also in direct contact (and not via the patch 70) with the inner face 24 of the outer sheet of glass 20 and is so through the apertures 62 that the top part 60 of the insert 50 advantageously comprises.
[0212] In the fixing part 16 of the glazing 10, the interlayer 40 is linked directly to the outer sheet of glass 20 through said apertures 62 of the insert 50 determining the fixing areas 68.
[0213] In this variant, the asymmetrical laminated glazing 10 comprises one or more fixing parts 16 that are identical to those of the first embodiment, that is to say fixing parts 16 composed of the outer sheet of glass 20, the insert 50 and the interlayer 40.
[0214] A second embodiment which is illustrated by
[0215] In this second embodiment, the laminated glazing 10 is a glazing of symmetrical type (and not asymmetrical type).
[0216] In fact, while the present invention is advantageously applicable to a laminated glazing 10 of asymmetrical type, the invention is in no way limited thereto and could also be applied in a laminated glazing 10 of symmetrical type.
[0217] The invention could in particular be applied to secure the attachment of a symmetrical laminated glazing also having outer and/or inner sheets of glass of reduced thickness.
[0218] The inner sheet of glass 30 has the same height as the interlayer 40 and the outer sheet of glass 20.
[0219] As illustrated in the cross section of
[0220] In this second embodiment, and contrary to the first embodiment, the fixing part 16 is covered by the inner sheet of glass 20.
[0221] Advantageously, the inner sheet of glass 20 is therefore added to the stack which, forming said fixing part 16, then comprises the outer sheet of glass 20, the insert 50 and the interlayer 40 and preferentially a patch 70.
[0222] Like the outer sheet of glass 20, the inner sheet of glass 30 here comprises two protuberances 36 which are respectively situated at the front and at the rear of the glazing 10 for each to form said fixing parts 16 of the glazing 10.
[0223] In addition, the inner sheet of glass 30 comprises, in each of said protuberances 36, a hole 38 passing through it and having an axis which is coaxial to the axis O of the fixing hole 18 of the glazing.
[0224] A third embodiment which is illustrated by
[0225] According to this third embodiment, the laminated glazing 10 is a glazing of asymmetrical type in which the interlayer 40 has the same height as that of the inner sheet of glass 30.
[0226] In this third embodiment, said at least one fixing part 16 of the glazing 10 essentially comprises the protuberances 26 of the outer sheet of glass 20 which are covered neither by the interlayer 40 nor by the inner sheet of glass 30.
[0227] Thus, said at least one fixing part 16 of the glazing 10 is composed of the outer sheet of glass 20 and the insert 50, here without patch 70.
[0228] In a variant not represented, a patch 70 is interposed between the insert 50 and the protuberance 26 of the outer sheet of glass 20.
[0229] According to this variant, the patch 70 makes it possible to link the bottom part 56 of the insert 50 to the inner face 24 of the outer sheet of glass 20, that is to say the part complementing the insert 50 which is not interposed between the interlayer 40 and the outer sheet of glass 20.
[0230] Preferably, the insert 50 is modified compared to that illustrated notably in
[0231] As illustrated in exploded view in
[0232] Advantageously, a bonding can be made between at least said solid bottom part 56 of the insert 50 and the outer sheet of glass 20. The use of an adhesive to produce such a bonding more generally constitutes an alternative to that of a patch 70.
[0233] Although the fixing part 16 is not covered by the interlayer 40, the insert 50 comprises, in accordance with the teachings of the invention, at least a top part 60 which is interposed between the interlayer 40 and, here, the outer sheet of glass 20.
[0234] By comparison with the first embodiment, the insert 50 is therefore not here fully contained within the stack of the laminated glazing 10, only said holed top part 60 being so included.
[0235] As illustrated in
[0236] Hereinbelow is a more general description of the advantages obtained with the inclusion of at least one insert 50 according to the invention in a laminated glazing 10, more particularly a laminated glazing 10 intended to be used as side glazing in a motor vehicle door.
[0237] In the event of significant impacts, for example in an accident, the forces applied notably at the fixing part 16 of the glazing 10 and more particularly around the fixing hole 18 receiving the link means with the driving device can provoke the breakage of at least the outer sheet of glass 20 constituting, according to the embodiments, said fixing part 16.
[0238] By virtue of the insert 50, preferentially associated with a patch 70, the laminated glazing 10 is then secured so as to guarantee that the glazing 10 remains attached to the link means and cannot be detached therefrom with the risk of being transformed into a projectile.
[0239] The securing of the laminated glazing 10 obtained results from the intervention of the insert 10 as a whole in the event of impacts, the insert 50 making it possible to transfer the forces being then applied to said link means.
[0240] On the one hand, it is important for the bottom part 56 of the insert 50 to remain attached to said link means passing through it through the orifice 58 when the outer sheet of glass 20 has been broken at its protuberance 26 forming said fixing part 16.
[0241] Advantageously, the material employed for the insert 50 is therefore chosen to obtain a mechanical resistance, in particular to tensile forces, and despite a small thickness “e” designed to allow the incorporation of the insert 50 in the stack when manufacturing the laminated glazing 10.
[0242] On the other hand, said at least one top part 60 of the insert 50 which is interposed between the interlayer 40 and the outer sheet of glass 20 (and/or, in a variant, the inner sheet of glass 30) helps to retain the glazing 10 as a whole because of its inclusion within it.
[0243] Advantageously, said at least one top part 60 of the insert 50 extends only in the non-visible part 14 of the glazing 10 situated under the limit of visibility LV so that that in no way affects the general esthetic of the glazing 10.