PULLEY CONNECTOR BRACKET FOR WINDOW REGULATOR SYSTEMS
20230064971 · 2023-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F11/486
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A bracket (102) for mounting a pulley (42a) of a window regulator assembly (30) to a carrier 18a of a closure panel (14) of a vehicle (10), the bracket comprising: a body (106) having a first portion (108) and a second portion (110); a pulley aperture (100a) in the first portion, the pulley aperture having a pulley rotation axis (100b); a connection aperture (104a) in the second portion, the connection aperture having a connection axis, such that the connection axis and the pulley rotation axis are non-concentric; wherein a first fastener (100) is used connect the pulley to the pulley aperture and a second fastener (104) is used to connect the bracket to the carrier.
Claims
1. A bracket (102) for mounting a pulley (42a) of a window regulator assembly (30) to a carrier 18a of a closure panel (14) of a vehicle (10), the bracket comprising: a body (106) having a first portion (108) and a second portion (110); a pulley aperture (100a) in the first portion, the pulley aperture having a pulley rotation axis (100b); a connection aperture (104a) in the second portion, the connection aperture having a connection axis, such that the connection axis and the pulley rotation axis are non-concentric; wherein a first fastener (100) is used connect the pulley to the pulley aperture and a second fastener (104) is used to connect the bracket to the carrier.
2. The bracket of claim 1, wherein a diameter of the first fastener is greater than a diameter of the second fastener.
3. The bracket of claim 1, wherein the first portion is offset from the second portion, in order to accommodate a width of the pulley.
4. The bracket of claim 1 further comprising a pin and slot connection to mount the second portion to the carrier.
5. The bracket of claim 1, wherein the pulley is part of a window regular system (30).
6. A window regulator system for a window of a vehicle, the system including: a carrier (18a) for mounting the system to a frame (15) of the vehicle; a pulley for directing a cable (34) of the system; and a bracket for mounting the pulley to the carrier, the bracket comprising: a body having a first portion and a second portion; a pulley aperture in the first portion, the pulley aperture having a pulley rotation axis; a connection aperture in the second portion, the connection aperture having a connection axis, such that the connection axis and the pulley rotation axis are non-concentric; wherein a first fastener is used connect the pulley to the pulley aperture and a second fastener is used to connect the bracket to the carrier.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the first portion is offset from the second portion, in order to accommodate a width of the pulley.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein a diameter of the first fastener is greater than a diameter of the second fastener.
9. A method (200) for assembling a window regulator assembly of a vehicle, the method including the steps of: mounting (202) a pulley to a bracket by a first fastener on a pulley rotation axis; and connecting (204) the bracket to the carrier using a second fastener on a connection axis; wherein the connection axis and the pulley rotation axis are nonconcentric.
10. The method of claim 9 further comprising: the bracket having a body having a first portion and a second portion; a pulley aperture in the first portion, the pulley aperture having the pulley rotation axis; and a connection aperture in the second portion, the connection aperture having the connection axis.
11. A bracket (102) for mounting a pulley (42a) of a window regulator assembly (30) to a carrier 18a of a closure panel (14) of a vehicle (10), the bracket comprising: a body (106) having a first portion (108) and a second portion (110), wherein the first portion and the second portion extend along separate planes; wherein the second portion is adapted to be secured to the carrier such that the first portion is distanced further away from the carrier than the second portion; wherein the pulley is positioned between the first portion and the carrier when the second portion is secured to the carrier.
12. The bracket of claim 11, wherein the body includes one or more embossments formed in the body for resisting deformation of the body by the pulley.
13. The bracket of claim 11, wherein the body includes a connecting portion extending between the first portion and the second portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0022] For vehicles 10, the closure panel 14 can be referred to as a partition or door, typically hinged, but sometimes attached by other mechanisms such as tracks, in front of an opening which is used for entering and exiting the vehicle 10 interior by people and/or cargo. In terms of vehicles 10, the closure panel 14 may be a driver/passenger door, a lift gate, or it may be some other kind of closure panel 14, such as an upward swinging vehicle door (i.e. what is sometimes referred to as a gull-wing door) or a conventional type of door that is hinged at a front-facing or back-facing edge of the door, and so allows the door to swing (or slide) away from (or towards) the opening in the body 12 of the vehicle 10. Also contemplated are sliding door embodiments of the closure panel 14 and canopy door embodiments of the closure panel 14, such that sliding doors can be a type of door that open by sliding horizontally or vertically, whereby the door is either mounted on, or suspended from a track that provides for a larger opening. Canopy doors are a type of door that sits on top of the vehicle 10 and lifts up in some way, to provide access for vehicle passengers via the opening (e.g. car canopy, aircraft canopy, etc.). Canopy doors can be connected (e.g. hinged at a defined pivot axis and/or connected for travel along a track) to the body 12 of the vehicle at the front, side or back of the door, as the application permits. It is recognized that the body 12 can be represented as a body panel of the vehicle 10, a frame of the vehicle 10, and/or a combination frame and body panel assembly, as desired.
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[0029] In view of the above, it is recognized that the top pulley 42a connection (as compared to the lower pulley 42b) can experience the highest loading during a stall condition, in operation of the window regular system. As such, it is advantageous that the pulley 42a is supported for rotation about the connection axis 104b that does not align (i.e. is offset or otherwise unaligned) with the pulley rotation axis 100b provided the fastener 100. In view of this novel configuration of connection with the carrier 18a, using the bracket 102 described above, during operation of window regulator system 30 any pulley 42a loading is not transmitted to the carrier 18a via the fastener 100, but rather via the fastener 104 supporting retention of the pulley bracket 102 in the Z direction (out of plane from the carrier 18a), whereas the pulley 42a is supported about its axis 100b by the fastener 100 through the pulley 42a center for resisting in plane side to side loading (as applied by the drive cables 34 during operation thereof).
[0030] This fastener 100 can be made having a larger circumference (as compared to the fastener 104) for engaging with the pulley 42a to increasing load distribution, as compared to a much narrower diameter screw or bolt a prior art pulley could otherwise be supported by when the screw/fastener axis and the pulley axis are concentric. In other words, a diameter of the first fastener 100 can be greater than a diameter of the second fastener 104. Accordingly, the pulley axis 100b and the carrier axis 104b are non-concentric. A further advantage of using the bracket 102 is that the connection point of the bracket 102 to the carrier 18a can be made common/standard via the fastener 104 and optional pin/slot connection 112, since the loading forces on the fastener 104 never change (for differently configured pulleys 42a and the size/power of the window/motor 32 since the loads are no longer support in plane by the pulley fastener 100a in combination with the carrier 18a.
[0031] In view of the above, the bracket 102 can be made of a metallic material, for example, and can act as a bracket interface between the pulley 42a and the carrier 18a, such that the bracket is connected to the carrier 18a via fastener 104. As such, the Z load and the pulley bending moment loads are distributed between the two fasteners 100, 104, rather than solely being concentrated at the prior art single fastener—carrier connection for the pulley. The bracket 102 also gives the possibility to use the same carry over fastener and the same torque used for traditional A1 rails, thereby providing for a carrier configuration of traditional front door rails and rear door integrated rails with the same fastener torque design.
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[0033] While the above description constitutes a plurality of embodiments, it will be appreciated that the present disclosure is susceptible to further modification and change without departing from the fair meaning of the accompanying claims.