TRACK ASSEMBLY FOR SLIDING VEHICLE DOOR
20170005461 ยท 2017-01-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D2015/1055
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D11/0081
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
H02G11/00
ELECTRICITY
E05D15/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A track assembly for a sliding vehicle door is provided, which includes a wire track extending between a track mount assembly attached to the vehicle sliding door and a body mount component attached to vehicle body structure. The wire track comprises a plurality of interconnected links allowing the wire track to articulate in a wire track articulation plane between door closed and door open positions. A wiring harness extends through the wire track. An elastomeric grommet extends from the track mount assembly and surrounds the wiring harness while permitting the wiring harness to twist and bend inside the grommet as the wire track articulates. A roller track is mounted to the vehicle body structure. The body mount component of the wire track is mounted below the roller track such that the wire track articulation plane is disposed below a lower wall of the wire track.
Claims
1. A track assembly for a sliding vehicle door comprising: a wire track extending between a track mount assembly that is configured to attach to the vehicle sliding door and a body mount component opposite said track mount assembly; said wire track comprising a plurality of interconnected links that allow said wire track to articulate in a wire track articulation plane between a door closed position and a door open position; each of said plurality of interconnected links, said body mount component, and said track mount assembly having a hollow center section cooperatively forming a wire routing cavity that extends through said wire track; a wiring harness disposed in and extending through said wire routing cavity of said wire track; and a grommet made of an elastomeric material attached to and extending from said track mount assembly, said grommet surrounding said wiring harness while permitting said wiring harness to twist and bend inside said grommet as said wire track articulates between said door closed position and said door open position.
2. The track assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said track mount assembly includes a mounting plate, an elbow rotatably coupled to said mounting plate such that said elbow is permitted to rotate relative to said mounting plate, and a collar that extends about and retains said elbow on said mounting plate, said collar being mounted on said mounting plate such that said collar remains stationary with respect to said mounting plate.
3. The track assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said grommet is attached to said collar such that said grommet does not rotate with said elbow relative to said mounting plate.
4. The track assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein said grommet has a tubular shape and includes a boot portion, a neck portion, and a ribbed portion that is disposed between said boot portion and said neck portion.
5. The track assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said grommet has an internal passageway that extends through said grommet and defines a primary axis, said internal passageway being open at said boot portion and said neck portion of said grommet, and said primary axis being transverse to said wire track articulation plane.
6. The track assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein said boot portion has an upper region adjacent said ribbed portion and a lower region opposite said ribbed portion, said upper region having a cylindrical in shape, said lower region including a transverse flange connected to said upper region and a lower skirt depending downwardly from said transverse flange and extending in a semi-circular arc, said lower skirt of said boot portion including an interior skirt face, an exterior skirt face opposite said interior skirt face, and at least one aperture extending through said lower skirt between said interior and exterior skirt faces, said interior skirt face including a collar receiving channel, and said at least one aperture opening into said collar receiving channel.
7. The track assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein said elbow of said track mount assembly includes an upright portion and a foot portion, said upright portion extending co-axially with said primary axis into said upper portion of said grommet, and said foot portion extending laterally from said upright portion in said wire track articulation plane.
8. The track assembly as set forth in claim 7 wherein said upright portion of said elbow includes an outer surface having a collar receiving recess that extends about said upright portion and wherein said collar is at least partially disposed in said collar receiving recess to secure said upright portion of said elbow to said mounting plate while permitting limited rotation of said elbow relative to said mounting plate
9. The track assembly as set forth in claim 8 wherein said foot portion of said elbow terminates at a first coupling that pivotally couples said elbow to one of said plurality of interconnected links of said wire track, said foot portion of said elbow defining a bottom surface of said elbow that includes a projection receiving recess that extends along said bottom surface of said elbow in a semi-circular shape, said projection receiving recess being disposed inwardly of and spaced from said outer surface of said upright portion of said elbow, said wire routing cavity extending through said upright portion and said foot portion of said elbow, said wire routing cavity including a transition section where said wire routing cavity gradually changes direction from along said primary axis to along said wire track articulation plane, and said elbow including a curved internal face at least partially defining said wire routing cavity along said transition section.
10. The track assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein said mounting plate includes a posterior surface that is configured to abut the sliding vehicle door, an anterior surface opposite said posterior surface, an upper end disposed adjacent to and contacting said boot portion of said grommet, a lower end opposite said upper end, and a shoulder extending outwardly from and transverse to said anterior surface of said mounting plate adjacent said lower end, said anterior surface of said mounting plate having a contoured face that receives at least part of said upright portion of said elbow such that said contoured face of said anterior surface of said mounting plate abuts said outer surface of said upright portion of said elbow, said shoulder of said mounting plate contacting and supporting at least part of said bottom surface of said foot portion of said elbow, and said shoulder of said mounting plate including a projection extending into said projection receiving recess in said bottom surface to secure said foot portion of said elbow to said lower end of said mounting plate while permitting limited rotation of said elbow relative to said mounting plate.
11. The track assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein said collar is partially disposed in said collar receiving channel in said lower skirt of said boot portion of said grommet and wherein said grommet is detachably coupled to said collar by at least one stud that extends from said collar and into said at least one aperture in said lower skirt of said grommet.
12. The track assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said neck portion of said grommet has a smooth outer clamping surface and an annular lip opposite said ribbed portion.
13. The track assembly as set forth in claim 12 further comprising: a grommet bracket that is configured to attach said neck portion of said grommet to the sliding vehicle door, said grommet bracket including a curved end that contacts said smooth outer clamping surface of said neck portion of said grommet, said curved end including a pair of slots, said pair of slots receiving a tie strap that extends about said smooth outer clamping surface of said neck portion of said grommet and secures said neck portion of said grommet to said grommet bracket.
14. The track assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said ribbed portion of said grommet extends a pre-determined distance ranging from 75 millimeters to 150 millimeters to provide sufficient room for said wiring harness to twist and bend within said ribbed portion of said grommet, said pre-determined distance being measurable between said neck portion and said boot portion along said primary axis.
15. A track assembly for a sliding vehicle door comprising: a roller track positioned adjacent to and above a vehicle door sill, said roller track extending between a forward track end and a rear track end; said roller track including a sidewall and a lower wall extending outwardly from said sidewall towards the sliding vehicle door, said sidewall and said lower wall defining a roller receiving channel; said roller receiving channel defining a roller travel path that extends between said forward track end and said rear track end; a roller support arm extending between said roller track and the sliding vehicle door; a roller rotatably supported on said roller support arm, said roller disposed within said roller receiving channel for movement along said roller track between said forward track end and said rear track end as the sliding vehicle door is opened and closed; a wire track extending between a body mount component disposed adjacent said roller track and a track mount assembly that is configured to attach to the vehicle sliding door, said wire track comprising a plurality of interconnected links that allow said wire track to articulate in a wire track articulation plane between a door closed position and a door open position, said wire track articulation plane being transverse to said sidewall of said roller track; each of said plurality of interconnected links, said body mount component, and said track mount assembly having a hollow center section cooperatively forming a wire routing cavity that extends through said wire track; a wiring harness disposed in and extending through said wire routing cavity of said wire track; and said body mount component of said wire track being mounted below said roller track such that said wire track articulation plane is disposed below said lower wall of said wire track and such that said wire track is positioned below said roller support arm as said wire track articulates within said wire track articulation plane between said door closed position and said door open position.
16. The track assembly as set forth in claim 15 wherein said body mount component of said wire track is configured to be fixedly attached to vehicle body structure adjacent to and between said rear track end of said roller track and the vehicle door sill.
17. The track assembly as set forth in claim 16 wherein said roller track includes a first downwardly depending wall extending from said lower wall opposite said sidewall, said first downwardly depending wall extending substantially parallel to said sidewall, and said wire track being positioned between said first downwardly depending wall of said roller track and the sliding vehicle door.
18. The track assembly as set forth in claim 15 wherein said roller support arm is fixedly attached to the sliding vehicle door.
19. The track assembly as set forth in claim 15 wherein each and every link of said plurality of interconnected links in said wire track is configured to permit articulation in only a single articulation direction as said wire track bends away from said door closed position, said single articulation direction being defined by said wire track bending outwardly away from said roller track.
20. The track assembly as set forth in claim 15 wherein said wire track extends linearly from said body mount component to said track mount assembly when said wire track is in said door closed position and said wire track being bent in said wire track articulation plane when said wire track is in said door closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, a track assembly 20 for a sliding vehicle door 22 is illustrated.
[0021] Example embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough, and will fully convey the scope to those who are skilled in the art. Numerous specific details are set forth such as examples of specific components, devices, and methods, to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the present disclosure. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that specific details need not be employed, that example embodiments may be embodied in many different forms and that neither should be construed to limit the scope of the disclosure. In some example embodiments, well-known processes, well-known device structures, and well-known technologies are not described in detail.
[0022] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular example embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting. As used herein, the singular forms a, an, and the may be intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. The terms comprises, comprising, including, and having, are inclusive and therefore specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. The method steps, processes, and operations described herein are not to be construed as necessarily requiring their performance in the particular order discussed or illustrated, unless specifically identified as an order of performance. It is also to be understood that additional or alternative steps may be employed.
[0023] When an element or layer is referred to as being on, engaged to, connected to, or coupled to another element or layer, it may be directly on, engaged, connected or coupled to the other element or layer, or intervening elements or layers may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being directly on, directly engaged to, directly connected to, or directly coupled to another element or layer, there may be no intervening elements or layers present. Other words used to describe the relationship between elements should be interpreted in a like fashion (e.g., between versus directly between, adjacent versus directly adjacent, etc.). As used herein, the term and/or includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
[0024] Although the terms first, second, third, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms may be only used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another region, layer or section. Terms such as first, second, and other numerical terms when used herein do not imply a sequence or order unless clearly indicated by the context. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the example embodiments.
[0025] Spatially relative terms, such as inner, outer, beneath, below, lower, above, upper, and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. Spatially relative terms may be intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as below or beneath other elements or features would then be oriented above the other elements or features. Thus, the example term below can encompass both an orientation of above and below. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly. The term substantially parallel, as used herein, means that the recited elements are exactly parallel or are arranged at an angle ranging between and including plus or minus 5 degrees.
[0026] With reference to
[0027] The roller track 46 extends between a forward track end 48 and a rear track end 50. The forward track end 48 is disposed adjacent the first body pillar 32 and the rear track end 50 is disposed adjacent the second body pillar 34. The roller track 46 has a sidewall 52, a lower wall 54, and an upper wall 56. The lower wall 54 of the roller track 46 extends outwardly from the sidewall 52 towards the sliding vehicle door 22. The upper wall 56 extends outwardly from the sidewall 52 towards the sliding vehicle door 22 at a position disposed above the lower wall 54. Accordingly, the upper and lower walls 56, 54 of the roller track 46 are vertically spaced from one another. The sidewall 52, the lower wall 54, and the upper wall 56 of the roller track 46 are integral with one another such that the roller track 46 defines a roller receiving channel 58 disposed beside the sidewall 52 and between the upper and lower walls 56, 54. The roller receiving channel 58 defines a roller travel path 60 that extends within the roller receiving channel 58 between the forward track end 48 and the rear track end 50. Accordingly, the roller travel path 60 is disposed within the roller receiving channel 58.
[0028] As best seen in
[0029] With reference to
[0030] A wire track 72 extends between a body mount component 74 disposed adjacent the roller track 46 and a track mount assembly 76 that is attached to the vehicle 24 sliding door. The wire track 72 comprises of a plurality of interconnected links 78 that allow the wire track 72 to articulate in a wire track articulation plane 80 between a door closed position (shown in
[0031] As shown in
[0032] Each and every link of the plurality of interconnected links 78 in the wire track 72 may be configured to permit articulation in only a single articulation direction as the wire track 72 bends away from the door closed position. The single articulation direction is defined by the wire track 72 bending outwardly away from the roller track 46 as the wire track 72 moves from the door closed position to the door open position. In other words, the construction of the plurality of interconnected links 78 prevents the wire track 72 from bending in a reverse direction to that shown in
[0033] Referring to
[0034] One or more wire supports 98 may optionally be disposed along the wiring harness 86 at locations positioned between the door side in-line connector 92 and the track mount assembly 76. The wire supports 98 secure the wiring harness 86 to the sliding vehicle door 22. As shown in
[0035] As shown in
[0036] With reference to
[0037] The ribbed portion 110 of the grommet 104 extends along a pre-determined distance 146 that is measurable between the neck portion 108 and the upper region 126 of the boot portion 106 along the primary axis 114. The pre-determined distance 146 of the ribbed portion 110 ranges from 75 millimeters (mm) to 150 millimeters (mm), which has been found to provide sufficient room for the plurality of wires 88 in the wiring harness 86 to twist and bend within the ribbed portion 110 of the grommet 104. As such, the grommet 104 may be taller than the track mount assembly 76. Extensive testing was conducted to arrive at the above referenced range for the pre-determined distance 146 of the ribbed portion 110 of the grommet 104. Testing has shown that the disclosed wire track 72 could undergo 96,000 cycles (where the wire track 72 is moved from the door closed position to the door open position and back to the door closed position for each cycle) without failing when equipped with a grommet 104 sized within the above referenced range. Low temperature testing also revealed that the disclosed wire track 72 could undergo 15,000 cycles at minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit (40 F.) without failing when equipped with a grommet 104 sized within the above referenced range.
[0038] With continued reference to
[0039] The track mount assembly 76 generally includes a mounting plate 156, an elbow 158, and a collar 160. The mounting plate 156 is configured to be secured to the sliding vehicle door 22. The elbow 158 is rotatably coupled to the mounting plate 156 and the collar 160 extends about and retains the elbow 158 on the mounting plate 156. The elbow 158 generally has an L-shaped profile and includes an upright portion 162 and a foot portion 164. The upright portion 162 of the elbow 158 extends co-axially with the primary axis 114 into the upper region 126 of the grommet 104. Notwithstanding, it should be appreciated that the upright portion 162 of the elbow 158 and the primary axis 114 may or may not be vertically oriented. The foot portion 164 of the elbow 158 extends laterally from the upright portion 162 in the wire track articulation plane 80. The upright portion 162 of the elbow 158 includes an outer surface 166 having a collar receiving recess 168 that extends about the upright portion 162 of the elbow 158 and radially inwardly into the upright portion 162 of the elbow 158 from the outer surface 166.
[0040] The foot portion 164 of the elbow 158 terminates at a first coupling 170 that pivotally couples the elbow 158 to one of the plurality of interconnected links 78 of the wire track 72. The foot portion 164 of the elbow 158 also defines a bottom surface 172 of the elbow 158 that includes a projection receiving recess 174. The projection receiving recess 174 extends annularly along the bottom surface 172 of the elbow 158 in a semi-circular shape. The projection receiving recess 174 is disposed inwardly of and is spaced from the outer surface 166 of the upright portion 162 of the elbow 158. The hollow center section 82 of the track mount assembly 76 extends through the upright portion 162 and the foot portion 164 of the elbow 158. The wire routing cavity 84 includes a transition section 176 disposed at the hollow center section 82 of the track mount assembly 76 where the wire routing cavity 84 gradually changes direction from extending primarily along the primary axis 114 to extending primarily within the wire track articulation plane 80. The elbow 158 includes a curved internal face 178 that at least partially defines the transition section 176 of the wire routing cavity 84.
[0041] Although the elbow 158 may be constructed in numerous ways, the elbow 158 illustrated in
[0042] The mounting plate 156 of the track mount assembly 76 has a generally planar shape and includes a posterior surface 196 that abuts the sliding vehicle door 22, an anterior surface 198 opposite the posterior surface 196, an upper end 200 disposed adjacent to and contacting the boot portion 106 of the grommet 104, and a lower end 202 opposite the upper end 200. The mounting plate 156 may also include a pair of mounting bores 204 that extend through the mounting plate 156 from the posterior surface 196 to the anterior surface 198. The pair of mounting bores 204 receive fasteners (not shown) for securing the mounting plate 156 to the sliding vehicle door 22. The mounting plate 156 may additionally include a clip 206 projecting from the posterior surface 196 for securing the mounting plate 156 to the sliding vehicle door 22. A shoulder 208 extends outwardly from and transverse to the anterior surface 198 of the mounting plate 156 adjacent the lower end 202. The anterior surface 198 of the mounting plate 156 has a contoured face 210 that receives part of the upright portion 162 of the elbow 158 such that the contoured face 210 of the anterior surface 198 of the mounting plate 156 abuts the outer surface 166 of the upright portion 162 of the elbow 158. The shoulder 208 of the mounting plate 156 contacts and supports part of the bottom surface 172 of the foot portion 164 of the elbow 158. The shoulder 208 of the mounting plate 156 also includes a projection 212 that extends into the projection receiving recess 174 in the bottom surface 172 of the elbow 158. Accordingly, the projection 212 may or may not extend in a direction that is parallel to the primary axis 114. Because the projection 212 extends into and is received by the projection receiving recess 174, the projection 212 secures the foot portion 164 of the elbow 158 to the lower end 202 of the mounting plate 156 while permitting limited rotation of the elbow 158 relative to the mounting plate 156. Specifically, the elbow 158 is permitted to rotate approximately 180 degrees relative to the mounting plate 156 where contact between the foot portion 164 of the elbow 158 and the anterior surface 198 of the mounting plate 156 prevents further rotation of the elbow 158 relative to the mounting plate 156. As shown in
[0043] The collar 160 is attached to and extends from the mounting plate 156. Although other arrangements are possible, in the illustrated embodiment, the collar 160 is detachably coupled to the mounting plate 156. With reference to
[0044] With reference to
[0045] Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings and may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described while within the scope of the appended claims. These antecedent recitations should be interpreted to cover any combination in which the inventive novelty exercises its utility. The use of the word said in the apparatus claims refers to an antecedent that is a positive recitation meant to be included in the coverage of the claims whereas the word the precedes a word not meant to be included in the coverage of the claims.