WEATHER STRIP FOR AUTOMOBILE
20170021707 ยท 2017-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J10/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60J10/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A weather strip for an automobile is provided that prevents formation of an electric circuit caused by an intrusion of snow, water or the like. The weather strip includes an installation base member operatively coupled on a body of an automobile at a periphery edge of an opening corresponding to a door, and a hollow seal member integrally molded with the installation base member. The hollow seal member protrudes to a side of the door at an outer side of the automobile and makes an elastic contact with the door when the door is in a closed position. An entire exposed outer surface of the hollow seal member and an outer surface of the installation base member continued from the hollow seal member are formed sequentially by a non-electric conductive material having the volume resistivity of 10.sup.6 or greater.
Claims
1. A weather strip for an automobile comprising: an installation base member to be operatively coupled on a flange, the flange being provided to a body of the automobile at a periphery edge of an opening corresponding to a door; and a hollow seal member integrally molded with the installation base member, the hollow seal member protruding from the installation base member toward a side of the door at an outer-cabin side, the hollow seal member making elastic contact with the door when the door is in a closed position, wherein the hollow seal member and the installation base member continued from the hollow seal member each have an exposed outer surface, an outer surface of the hollow seal member being formed wholly by a non-electric conductive material, an outer surface of the installation base member being formed partially or wholly by the non-electric conductive material, the two non-electric conductive materials being sequentially continuous, the non-electric conductive materials having the volume resistivity of 10.sup.6 or greater.
2. The weather strip for the automobile as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least the outer surface of the hollow seal member and an outer surface of a first side wall of the installation base member are continuously formed by the non-electric conductive material, the first side wall being located at an outer side of the opening corresponding to the door, the installation base member being continued from the hollow seal member.
3. The weather strip for the automobile as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first side wall of the installation base member is provided with a seal lip, the seal lip protruding from the first side wall and making an elastic contact with the periphery edge of the opening corresponding to the door, and in which at least the outer surface of the hollow seal member and an outer surface of the seal lip are continuously formed by the non-electric conductive material.
4. The weather strip for the automobile as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least the outer surface of the hollow seal member and an outer surface of a second side wall of the installation base member are continuously formed by the non-electric conductive material, the second side wall being located at an inner side of the opening corresponding to the door, the installation base member being continued from the hollow seal member.
5. The weather strip for the automobile as claimed in claim 4, wherein the second side wall of the installation base member is provided with a decorative lip, the decorative lip protruding from the second side wall, and wherein the outer surface of the hollow seal member and an outer surface of the decorative lip are continuously formed by the non-electric conductive material.
6. The weather strip for the automobile as claimed in claim 2, wherein at least the outer surface of the hollow seal member and an outer surface of a second side wall of the installation base member are continuously formed by the non-electric conductive material, the second side wall being located at an inner side of the opening corresponding to the door, the installation base member being continued from the hollow seal member.
7. The weather strip for the automobile as claimed in claim 3, wherein at least the outer surface of the hollow seal member and an outer surface of a second side wall of the installation base member are continuously formed by the non-electric conductive material, the second side wall being located at an inner side of the opening corresponding to the door, the installation base member being continued from the hollow seal member.
8. The weather strip for the automobile as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second side wall of the installation base member is provided with a decorative lip, the decorative lip protruding from the second side wall, and wherein the outer surface of the hollow seal member and an outer surface of the decorative lip are continuously formed by the non-electric conductive material.
9. The weather strip for the automobile as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second side wall of the installation base member is provided with a decorative lip, the decorative lip protruding from the second side wall, and wherein the outer surface of the hollow seal member and an outer surface of the decorative lip are continuously formed by the non-electric conductive material.
10. The weather strip for the automobile as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second side wall of the installation base member is provided with a decorative lip, the decorative lip protruding from the second side wall, and wherein the outer surface of the hollow seal member and an outer surface of the decorative lip are continuously formed by the non-electric conductive material.
11. The weather strip for the automobile as claimed in claim 6, wherein the second side wall of the installation base member is provided with a decorative lip, the decorative lip protruding from the second side wall, and wherein the outer surface of the hollow seal member and an outer surface of the decorative lip are continuously formed by the non-electric conductive material.
12. The weather strip for the automobile as claimed in claim 7, wherein the second side wall of the installation base member is provided with a decorative lip, the decorative lip protruding from the second side wall, and wherein the outer surface of the hollow seal member and an outer surface of the decorative lip are continuously formed by the non-electric conductive material.
Description
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[0035] With reference to
[0036] As shown in
[0037] It should be noted that the outer-cabin side refers to a side of the back door 100 when the back door 100 is in the closed position, and an inner-cabin side refers to a reversed side of the outer-cabin side (the side of the flange 101). In addition, an outer side refers to a side farther from the location of the flange 101, on which the installation base member 11 is operatively coupled, in a direction away from an inner cabinet. An inner side refers to a reversed side of the outer side.
[0038] The installation base member 11 includes a first side wall 11a, a second side wall 11b, and an inner wall 11c connecting those side walls 11a, 11b. The installation base member 11 has a U-shape cross section. When the back door 100 is closed, the first side wall 11a becomes substantially perpendicular to a surface of the back door 100, with which the hollow seal member 12 makes an elastic contact, and is disposed at an outer side of the opening corresponding to the back door 100. Similarly, when the back door 100 is in a closed position, the second side wall 11b becomes substantially perpendicular to the surface of the back door 100, with which the hollow seal member 12 makes the elastic contact, and is disposed at an inner side of the opening corresponding to the back door 100. The first and second side walls 11a, 11b are made of, but not limited to, a rubber like elastic solid material such as, for example, ethylene-propylene-diene rubber (EPDM) or a sponge material having the specific gravity greater than 0.4. The first and second side walls 11a, 11b of the installation base member 11 are provided with a plurality of protruding pieces 13 (four in total in this embodiment) that slidably contact the surface of the flange 101 in an insert mounting operation. In addition, the first side wall 11a is provided with a small lip 14 at a tip end or the inner side thereof and a seal lip 15 at the outer side thereof. The second side wall 11b is provided with a decorative lip 16 at the inner side thereof and at a location where the second side wall 11b is connected to the inner wall 11c. The decorative lip 16 has a generally tang-shape cross section. A core member 18 is embedded in the installation base member 11. The core member 18 is made of metal or rigid resin and has a substantially U-shape cross section. A water-sealing sponge or a butyl sealant 17 is provided to an inner surface of the inner wall 11c of the installation base member 11 so as to contact and surrounds the tip end of the flange 101, thereby preventing corrosion of the flange 101 and inhibiting an intrusion of water.
[0039] The hollow seal member 12 is connected to the installation base member 11 at the outer face of the inner wall 11c and extends toward the outer-cabin side. The hollow seal member 12 has a substantially diamond-shape cross section, though the shape is not limited, and includes a protruding part 12a that protrudes toward the outer-cabin side. The protruding part 12a is configured to initially contact the back door 100 when the back door 100 is in the closed position. It should be noted that the protruding part 12a may be excluded.
[0040] An exposed outer surfaces of the hollow seal member 12 and the continuous first side wall 11a including the seal lip 15 are all and continuously formed by a non-electric conductive material 30. In
[0041] The non-electric material 30 may be made of a material having the volume resistivity of 10.sup.6 or greater, and the material used in this embodiment has the volume resistivity of 10.sup.7, upon consideration of a variation in the material.
[0042] The material of the non-electric conductive material 30 includes a rubber material such as an EPDM made sponge rubber material, a rubber material such as an EPDM made solid rubber material, and a resin material such as olefin base (TPO) or styrene base (TPS) thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). When the EPDM made solid rubber is used, the electric resistance can be adjusted by selectively choosing the type or amount of carbon black that is normally added to improve the strength, rigidity and weather resistance of the rubber. The EPDM made sponge material, if used, can include many air bubbles and thus is provided with the electric resistance that is smaller than that of the solid rubber material. It is noted that the electric resistance can be adjusted by the size or amount of the air bubbles.
[0043] If the type of the non-electric conductive material 30 to be used is a coating film, the film should have a thickness of 0.05 mm or greater, preferably 0.1 mm or greater, and more preferably 0.2 mm or greater. In addition, the film may preferably have the thickness of 1 mm or smaller, and more preferably 0.5 mm.
[0044] According to the weather strip 10 for the automobile provided with the abovementioned configuration, the non-electric conductive material 30 having the volume resistivity of 10.sup.6 or greater continuously and wholly covers the exposed outer surfaces of the hollow seal member 12 and the installation base member 11 continued from the hollow seal member 12. Thus, the continuously covered area from the hollow seal member 12 to the first side wall 11a of the installation base member 11 prevents a formation of an electric circuit at the outer side of the opening corresponding to the back door 100. In addition, the continuously covered area from the hollow seal member 12 to the second side wall 11b of the installation base member 11 prevents a formation of the electric circuit at the inner side of the opening corresponding to the back door 100.
[0045] Thus, even if dirt 60 containing snow melting salt, for example, is stuck between the first side wall 11a of the installation base member 11 and the back door 100, this configuration successfully prevents a formation of an electric circuit 80 (see
[0046] In addition, this configuration also prevents a formation of an electric circuit 90 (see
[0047] In the embodiment shown in
[0048] In addition, as shown in
[0049] Moreover, for one type of the installation base member 11 shown in
[0050] The configuration of forming the outer surfaces by the non-electric conductive material 30 may be considered that the non-electric conductive material 30 of a different or independent material from the weather strip 10 for the automobile is additionally coated on an outer surfaces of the weather strip 10 for the automobile, as viewed in the embodiments shown in
[0051] This embodiment discloses the weather strip 10 for the automobile that is operatively coupled on the body of the automobile at the periphery edge of the opening corresponding to the back door 100, in which the weather strip 10 for the automobile is arranged to make the elastic contact with the back door 100. Alternatively, the present invention can be applied for other types of doors such as a laterally openable door and an openable/closable door provided to a roof and other locations. Furthermore, the present invention can also be applied for a slide door provided to a side surface of an automobile body.
[0052] An electric conductive test was carried out using the weather strip 10 for the automobile shown in
Electric Conductive Test
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[0054] The outer surface extending from the hollow seal member 12 to the seal lip 15 is covered with a sponge rubber material that is the same as the material of the hollow seal member 12 and the seal lip 15. The sponge rubber material has a thickness of 0.3 mm.
[0055] One terminal 50A of a tester 50 is contacted to an outer surface of the installation base member 11 that is located between the hollow seal member 12 and the seal lip 15 and is covered with the sponge rubber material, while the other terminal 50B of the tester 50 is contacted to a metal made panel extending from the flange 101. Then, 500V is applied between the two terminals 50A, 50B. The tester in this test indicated 210.sup.9.
[0056] Meanwhile, in a comparative example where the installation base member 11 extending from the hollow seal member 12 to a seal lip 15 is not covered with a sponge material and thus has an exposed solid material, the tester indicated between 0.810.sup.9 and 1.510.sup.4.