Frameless-door window operating system
09556661 ยท 2017-01-31
Assignee
Inventors
- Donald P. Iacovoni (Plymouth, MI, US)
- Howard Paul Linden (Southfield, MI, US)
- Paul L. Heirtzler (Northville, MI, US)
Cpc classification
E05C19/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05C19/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A frameless-door window operating system is provided for a vehicle door. The system includes a door actuator, a door latch controller, a window controller and a door window displaceable between a closed position and an indexed position providing clearance to open the door.
Claims
1. A frameless-door window operating system for a vehicle door, comprising: a door actuator; a door latch controller; a window controller; a signal line extending between said door latch controller and said window controller; and a door window displaceable between a closed position and an indexed position providing clearance to open the door; whereby a first trigger signal is sent from said door latch controller to said window controller to displace said window from the closed position to the indexed position prior to unlatching the door and a second trigger signal is sent from said door latch controller to said window controller to displace the window from said indexed position to said fully closed position after the door is latched in said closed position.
2. The operating system of claim 1, wherein said system includes a door lock module comprising said door latch controller, a latch actuator responsive to said door latch controller and a lock assembly.
3. The operating system of claim 2, wherein said lock assembly includes a latch and a cooperating strike plate.
4. The operating system of claim 3, wherein said system further includes a window regulation module comprising said window controller and a window actuator for raising and lowering said door window.
5. The operating system of claim 4, wherein said door actuator includes a fixed door handle.
6. The operating system of claim 5, wherein said door actuator is a push button.
7. The operating system of claim 5, wherein said door actuator is a touch sensor.
8. The operating system of claim 1, wherein said system further includes a window regulation module comprising said window controller and a window actuator for raising and lowering said door window.
9. A frameless-door glass window operating system for a vehicle door, comprising: a door actuator; a door latch controller; a window controller; and a door window which is displaceable between a closed position and an indexed position providing clearance to open the door; whereby a first trigger signal is sent from said door latch controller to said window controller to displace said window from the closed position to the indexed position prior to unlatching the door and a second trigger signal is sent from said door latch controller to said window controller to displace the window from said indexed position to said fully closed position after the door is latched in said closed position.
10. The operating system of claim 9, wherein said system includes a door lock module comprising said door latch controller, a latch actuator responsive to said door latch controller and a lock assembly.
11. The operating system of claim 10, wherein said lock assembly includes a latch and a cooperating strike plate.
12. The operating system of claim 11, wherein said system further includes a window regulation module comprising said window controller and a window actuator for raising and lowering said door window.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
(1) The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the frameless-door window operating system and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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(7) Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiment of the current frameless-door glass window operating system, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Reference is now made to
(9) As further illustrated in
(10) The latch controller 20 and the window controller 30 may each comprise a separate electronic control unit (ECU) 40 (see
(11) The operation of the frameless-door glass window operating system 10 will now be described with reference to
(12) When the latch controller 20 receives the control signal from the door actuator 12, the latch controller also sends a control signal along control or signal line 54 to the latch actuator 22. The latch actuator 22 then sends a control signal to the lock assembly 24 releasing the latch 26 from the strike plate 28 to allow the door 14 to open.
(13) It should be appreciated that the latch controller 20 sends the trigger signal along line 52 to the window controller 30 simultaneously with or prior to sending the control signal along line 54 to the latch actuator 22. This ensures that the window 34 is properly indexed and the clearance is provided between the window and the seal retainer R before the door is opened. In one particularly useful embodiment, the first trigger signal is sent to the window controller 30 at least 30 ms before the control signal is sent to the latch actuator 22.
(14) It should be appreciated that the window 34 is maintained in the indexed position until the door 40 is again closed and this is confirmed by the latch controller 20. Thus, the necessary clearance between the window 34 and the seal retainer R is maintained by the system when the door 14 is closed thereby preventing any possible clipping of the window on the retainer during the closing operation. Once the latch controller 20 confirms that the door 14 is closed and the latch 26 is properly engaging the strike plate 28, the latch controller 20 sends a second trigger signal along the control line 52 to the window controller 30. Upon receipt of this second trigger signal, the window controller 30 sends a control signal to the window actuator 32 causing the window actuator to raise the window 34 to the fully closed position illustrated in
(15) The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.