BONDED WINDSHIELD SYSTEM
20230091411 · 2023-03-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B19/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A windshield system securable on a boat deck includes a bottom trim securable directly onto the boat deck, a top trim, and a vertical trim connected between the bottom trim and the top trim. A glass panel is secured to the bottom trim, the top trim and the vertical trim solely with an adhesive. The trim profiles significantly reduce processing and assembly work. The system is also intended to be fully bonded together without the use of mechanical fasteners.
Claims
1. A windshield system securable on a boat deck, the windshield system comprising: a bottom trim securable directly onto the boat deck; a top trim; and a vertical trim connected between the bottom trim and the top trim; and a glass panel secured to the bottom trim, the top trim and the vertical trim solely with a first adhesive.
2. A windshield system according to claim 1, wherein the vertical trim includes a track that is configured to receive a second adhesive, and wherein the bottom trim and the top trim are secured to the vertical trim over the track.
3. A windshield system according to claim 2, wherein the vertical trim comprises a notch, and wherein an outer edge of the bottom trim and the top trim is positioned in the notch.
4. A windshield system according to claim 2, further comprising foam tape interposed between the bottom trim and the glass panel, between the top trim and the glass panel, and between the vertical trim and the glass panel, wherein the foam tape secured between the vertical trim and the glass panel is thicker than the foam tape secured between the bottom trim and the glass panel and between the top trim and the glass panel.
5. A windshield system according to claim 2, wherein the bottom trim and the top trim each comprise at least one channel configured to receive the first adhesive.
6. A windshield system according to claim 1, wherein the vertical trim comprises a channel.
7. A windshield system according to claim 1, further comprising a door.
8. A windshield system securable on a boat deck, the windshield system comprising: a starboard side frame set including an SS bottom trim, an SS top trim, an SS vertical trim, and an SS glass panel secured to the SS bottom trim, the SS top trim and the SS vertical trim solely with a first adhesive; a port side frame set including a PS bottom trim, a PS top trim, a PS vertical trim, and a PS glass panel secured to the PS bottom trim, the PS top trim and the PS vertical trim solely with a second adhesive; and a door pivotally connected to one of the starboard side frame set and the port side frame set between the starboard side frame set and the port side frame set, the door comprising a door bottom trim, a door top trim, a door vertical trim, and a door glass panel secured to the door bottom trim, the door top trim and the door vertical trim solely with a third adhesive.
9. A windshield system according to claim 8, wherein the SS vertical trim, the PS vertical trim, and the door vertical trim each includes a track that is configured to receive a fourth adhesive, and wherein the SS bottom trim and the SS top trim are secured to the SS vertical trim over the track, the PS bottom trim and the PS top trim are secured to the PS vertical trim over the track, and the door bottom trim and the door top trim are secured to the door vertical trim over the track.
10. A windshield system according to claim 9, wherein the SS vertical trim, the PS vertical trim, and the door vertical trim each comprises a notch, and wherein outer edges of the SS bottom trim and the SS top trim are positioned in the notch of the SS vertical trim, outer edges of the PS bottom trim and the PS top trim are positioned in the notch of the PS vertical trim, and outer edges of the door bottom trim and the door top trim are positioned in the notch of the door vertical trim.
11. A windshield system according to claim 8, wherein at least one of the SS vertical trim, the PS vertical trim and the door vertical trim comprises a channel.
12. A windshield system according to claim 8, further comprising a hinge connected between the door and the one of the starboard side frame set and the port side frame set.
13. A windshield system according to claim 12, wherein the door vertical trim on a side of the door opposite from the hinge comprises a latch panel.
14. A windshield system according to claim 13, wherein the one of the SS vertical trim and the PS vertical trim that is positioned adjacent the latch panel comprises an underlap that is configured to support the door in a closed position.
15. A method of assembling a windshield system comprising: setting a vertical trim that includes a track into a jig; applying an adhesive in the track; securing a bottom trim to the vertical trim; securing a top trim to the vertical trim, wherein the bottom trim, the top trim and the vertical trim define a windshield frame; applying foam tape to the vertical trim, the bottom trim and the top trim; applying an adhesive to the vertical trim, the bottom trim and the top trim; and securing a glass panel in the windshield frame via the adhesive.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0023] Exemplary trim cross-sections are shown in
[0024] A flat section 14c provides surface area on which to bond the glass 12 with an adhesive. In some embodiments, the flat section 14c includes channels 14d for receiving additional adhesive material and also provide space for the adhesive to expand during assembly.
[0025] The cross-section of an exemplary top trim 16 is shown in
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[0028] Exemplary vertical trims are shown in
[0029] In order to accommodate the overlap and provide a flush surface to secure the glass 12, the vertical trim 18 is provided with ¼ inch foam tape while the top and bottom trims are provided with ⅛ inch foam tape. The thicker foam tape on the vertical trim 18 accommodates the thickness of the bottom trim 14 and the top trim 16 overlaying the vertical trim 18. The glass 12 is subsequently glued to the bottom trim 14, the top trim 16 and the vertical trim 18.
[0030] Alternative exemplary vertical trim members are shown in
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[0034] An exemplary manufacturing process will be described with reference to
[0035] After the frame is bonded and cured, with reference to
[0036] The bonded windshield system of the described embodiments advantageously secures the glass via an adhesive rather than being framed by encapsulation in vinyl gaskets and aluminum channels. The system also uses overlapping frame joints that eliminate the milling required in existing designs and also hides rough and mis-aligned cuts. Additionally, the corner joints are similarly glued, eliminating holes and fasteners. The glass becomes a structural subcomponent of the assembly.
[0037] The unique interwoven trim profiles are designed to significantly reduce processing and assembly work. The system is also intended to be fully bonded together without the use of mechanical fasteners (although fasteners could still be used if desired). The structural components are also designed to cover cut imperfections and keep overlapping bonding points parallel through the use of the recessed track. This combination greatly reduces or eliminates many potential sources of error and inconsistencies (back cuts, assembly screws, etc.), delivering a clean fit and finish, with better quality.
[0038] While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.