Sliding window
09931911 ยท 2018-04-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B63/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C9/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D15/0621
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E05B65/0835
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E05C3/14
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E05D2015/1055
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E05Y2201/62
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B59/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D15/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C1/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/4654
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E06B3/4618
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International classification
E05D15/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C9/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C1/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D15/10
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E05C3/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B59/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A device for opening and closing a movable window of a motor vehicle, the movable window being movable relative to a fixed panel, from a closed position in which the movable window is positioned flush with the fixed panel, to an open position in which the movable window is moved parallel to the fixed panel. The device includes an assembly controlled from a handle mechanism supported by an edge of a frame secured to the movable window, such that starting from the closed position, actuating the handle a first time releases locking of the movable window then, secondly, brings the movable window out of its closed position, an edge of the window corresponding to the edge of the frame being moved relative to the fixed panel, to the position allowing sliding of the movable window.
Claims
1. A device for opening and closing a movable window of a motor vehicle, the movable window configured to move with respect to a fixed panel, from a closed position, wherein the movable window is arranged flush with respect to the fixed panel, to an open position, wherein the movable window is moved parallel to the fixed panel, the device comprising: an assembly, controlled from a handle mechanism attached to an edge of a frame secured to the movable window such that, starting from the closed position, actuation of the handle, in a first stage, unlocks the movable window once the handle reaches a threshold position and then, in a separate second stage after the first stage, further actuation of the handle leads the movable window out of the closed position, an edge of the window corresponding to the edge of the frame, being moved with respect to the fixed panel, toward a position allowing the movable window to slide.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the movable window, in a closed position, is immobilized by the handle mechanism.
3. The device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the immobilization of the movable window is effected by rotation of a rod extending along the edge of the frame, the rod comprising, at ends thereof, means engaging with rails, attached to the fixed panel during sliding of the movable window.
4. The device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the handle comprises a means engaging with a ring forming a cam, arranged on the rod, preventing rotation of the rod, until a threshold in actuation of the handle is reached.
5. The device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the handle is configured to move in translation in a direction essentially parallel to the plane of sliding of the movable window.
6. The device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the handle comprises a rack which meshes with a pinion secured to the rod.
7. The device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the rack is made to move only once the threshold allowing rotation of the rod is exceeded.
8. The device as claimed in claim 4, wherein rotation of the ring under action of the handle is limited by one or more stops secured to the frame.
9. The device as claimed in claim 8, wherein rotation of the rod is limited to position ends of the rod in line with a straight portion of sliding tracks created in the rails.
10. The device as claimed in claim 3, further comprising return means which are secured to the rod and urge the rod to rotate in an opposite direction from that obtained by actuating the handle.
11. The device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the return means includes one or more coil springs which surround the rod and are coaxial therewith.
12. The device as claimed in claim 10, wherein reverse rotational movement, imposed by the return means when the handle is no longer actuated, presses the end of the rod against walls of a sliding track in the rails, braking by friction sliding movement when the window has been removed from a flush closed position of the movable window.
13. The device as claimed in claim 3, wherein, in addition to the end of the rod sliding in the track, the means engaging with the rails during sliding comprises rollers arranged eccentrically with respect to the end of the rod, the rollers remaining in straight tracks arranged in the rails during movements of the window.
14. The device as claimed in claim 13, wherein the sliding tracks of the rollers comprise one or more recesses in walls of the track, the recesses receiving the roller under effect of return rotation when the handle ceases to be actuated.
15. A device for opening and closing a movable window, the movable window configured to move with respect to a fixed panel from a closed position, wherein the movable window is arranged flush with respect to the fixed panel, to an open position, wherein the movable window is movable parallel to the fixed panel, the device comprising: a handle mechanism attached to an edge of a window frame; an assembly attached to an edge of a frame secured to the movable window, the assembly controlled from a handle mechanism; and a rod extending along the edge of the frame, the rod having ends for engaging with rails secured to the fixed panel, and the rod having a ring forming a cam, wherein starting from the closed position, actuation of the handle, in a first stage, unlocks the movable window and, in a second stage after the first stage, further actuation of the handle leads the movable window out of the closed position, an edge of the window corresponding to the edge of the frame, being moved with respect to the fixed panel, toward a position allowing the movable window to slide, wherein the handle comprises a means engaging with the ring forming the cam thereby preventing rotation of the rod during the first stage of handle actuation until after a threshold in actuation of the handle is reached.
16. The device as claimed in claim 15, wherein the rod further comprises a pinion, the handle further comprises a rack, and the rack and pinion can only move with respect to each other during the second stage.
Description
(1) In the following, the invention is described in detail for particular embodiments, with reference to the appended figures, in which:
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(16) The fixed window 2 comprises an opening into which is inserted the movable window 3. The dimensions of the latter correspond to those of the opening, leaving the minimum necessary margin in order to permit the movements described later. The movable window, when in the closed position, is aligned in the plane of the fixed window 2, flush therewith.
(17) The movable window 3 is in a frame 4 which surrounds it peripherally. In order to ensure the flush arrangement, the frame 4 is entirely on that side of the window 3 oriented toward the passenger compartment. The frame is advantageously adhesively bonded to this face of the window 3 and is hidden externally, also by means of the masking enamel.
(18) Two rails 5 and 6 are also adhesively bonded to the fixed window 2. They are also advantageously adhesively bonded in the zones covered with masking enamel.
(19) The frame 4 is mounted so as to be able to move on the rails 5, 6 which extend longitudinally. Since the movement of the movable window is preferably in horizontal translation, the rails are themselves arranged essentially horizontally.
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(21) The frame 4 comprises, on its vertical edge 7, an opening and locking control assembly concealed beneath a cover 8. This assembly is actuated using a handle 9 arranged such that a single movement is sufficient to lock or unlock the frame 4 of the movable window 3 and to cause it to slide in the rails 5 and 6.
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(24) Two plates 13 and 14, attached to the base 11 of the frame 4 and on the projecting portion 12, hold the rod 10 while allowing it to rotate.
(25) The handle 9 is able to move in translation in a direction essentially parallel to the plane of the window. In the embodiment shown, the handle is guided in this translation by the walls constituting the body of this handle sliding in two grooves 15 created in the plates, of which the figure shows only that of the lower plate 14.
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(27) The rack 18 meshes with a pinion 19 secured to the rod 10. The rod 10 also bears a ring 24 of complex shape. The ring comprises a vertical bevel which constitutes a flattened portion 25. The ring 24 forms an eccentric cam with respect to the axis of the rod 10. That portion 33 which is furthest from the axis, as shown in
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(31) As indicated hereinabove, the rotation of the rod 10 drives that of the means engaging with the rails in order to lock and unlock as described later.
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(33) The above-mentioned movement of the handle is opposed by return means (not shown). These return means act on the rod 10 to give rise to a rotation counter to that obtained by actuating the handle 9. As soon as pressure on the latter is released, the rod 10 tends toward this return rotation. The mechanisms discussed hereinbelow have the effect that this return to position may be incomplete due to the particular position of the means located at the ends of the rod in the sliding rails.
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(35) At the end 30 of the rod 10, a roller 29 is secured to the rod so as to rotate therewith. In the form presented, this roller is generally cylindrical but may have a different shape provided that it carries out the same functions which are detailed hereinbelow.
(36) The roller may slide in a track 28 bounded by walls 31, 32 created in the rail 6. In the embodiment presented, the walls are joined at their end by a wall in the form of an arc of a circle.
(37) The end 30 of the rod 10 is off-center with respect to the axis of the roller such that the rotation of the rod 10 under the action of the handle 9, as described above, causes the whole of the portion 3 of the window to move with respect to the initial plane represented in this
(38) Visible in the lower rail 6 is the articulation of the end of the rod 10 in the rail. The rod 10 is guided in the track 34, shown in particular in
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(40) In the same manner,
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(44) If the actuation of the handle 9 is released, the end 30 of the stem is pressed against the walls of the track 34 under the effect of the return means. This pressure, and the resulting friction, act as a brake on any undesired movement of the window.
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(47) The figures show recesses 36 which are spaced apart from one another, thus limiting the number of these on the rail. The operation of these elements shows that they can be very close together if it is desirable to have a large number of intermediate immobilizing positions.
(48) In the above, only those elements of the device operating with the handle have been described. They are all located on the same edge of the window, on that side of the latter which is arranged toward the front in the disengaging movement from the closed position. The movable window is necessarily held on the opposite side. The mechanism may be substantially simpler on that side. It may be sufficient to arrange tracks 35 in the rails 5 and 6. These tracks engage with elements borne by the frame 4. These may be simple pegs in so far as they do not bring about any movement not imposed by the track 35. The tracks 35 are essentially straight and aligned with the tracks 34 such that the movable window, once withdrawn from its closed position, moves while remaining essentially parallel to the fixed window 2.
(49) In order to disengage the movable window on that side, as shown in
(50) The benefit of the assembly presented hereinabove, which renders the movement of the edge passive since it comprises no handle mechanism, is its great simplicity. It is of course possible to duplicate the systems presented for the other edge of the movable window, with the movements transmitted by rods linking the ends of the two edges of the window. If the choice of cost-effective mechanisms is of primary importance, it is preferable to choose the embodiment presented hereinabove.
(51) Complementary elements may also be envisaged. In particular, as shown in