Seal assembly
11660946 · 2023-05-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J10/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/248
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/88
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/79
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16J15/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60J10/27
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/17
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60J10/76
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/248
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/79
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/88
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A seal assembly including a seal element which has at least one seal portion for sealing a vertically movable window pane of a vehicle door against a vertical window frame limb. The seal element additionally has a seal portion for forming a gap which is formed between a center that borders the vehicle door and a vertical window pane edge side facing the center.
Claims
1. A sealing arrangement comprising a sealing element that has at least one sealing portion configured to seal a vertically movable window of a vehicle door in relation to a vertical window-frame limb of the vehicle door, wherein the sealing element also has: a core part of a first material, the at least one sealing portion being on a first side of the core part; three projections that extend from a side of the core part opposite the first side, a second and a third of the three projections being of the first material and having sealing/mounting portions of a second material, a first and the second of the three projections being configured to engage one end of the window-frame the limb; and a tubular sealing portion that extends from the core part and mounts to the window-frame limb to seal a gap between a body pillar, which is adjacent to the vehicle door, and a vertical peripheral side of the window that is directed toward the body pillar, wherein the tubular sealing portion comprises two tube-wall portions, one of the tube-wall portions having an extension that together with one end of the core part forms a U-shape that mounts to an opposite end of the window-frame limb.
2. The sealing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the window is flush with an outer surface of the body pillar.
3. The sealing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the tubular sealing portion has a non-circular cross-sectional shape and butts against the body pillar.
4. The sealing arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the cross-sectional shape has a tube-wall corner that butts against the body pillar.
5. The sealing arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the two tube-wall portions run toward one another at an acute angle to form the tube-wall corner.
6. The sealing arrangement according to claim 5, wherein the sealing element has a core part and the tube-wall portions extend at a distance apart from one another from the core part of the sealing element.
7. The sealing arrangement according to claim 6, wherein the core part consists of a material which is firmer than material that forms the sealing portions of the sealing element.
8. The sealing arrangement according to claim 7, wherein the core part is a thermoplastic material and a remainder of the sealing element is an elastomer.
9. The sealing arrangement according to claim 8, wherein the thermoplastic material is polypropylene and the elastomer is a thermoplastic elastomer.
10. The sealing arrangement according to claim 5, wherein at least one of the two tube-wall portions is curved in a direction of the window and butts against the window by way of the curved tube-wall portion.
11. The sealing arrangement according to claim 10, wherein the tube-wall portion that butts against the window has weak points that increase flexibility of the tube-wall portion.
12. The sealing arrangement according to claim 10, wherein the tube-wall portion that butts against the window has a sliding layer that extends over and around the tube-wall corner.
13. The sealing arrangement according to claim 5, further comprising a latching connection between ends of the tube walls so as to close the tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be explained in more detail hereinbelow with reference to exemplary embodiments and the accompanying drawings, which relate to said exemplary embodiments and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) Sealing arrangements shown in horizontal section in
(7) A body pillar 4, which is provided between the vehicle doors and is often referred to as a B-pillar, has an outer surface 5, which in the closed state of the vehicle doors (as shown), terminates flush with the outer surfaces of the windows 3, 3′. A gap 6, 6′ formed between the body pillar 4 and those peripheral sides of the windows 3, 3′ which are directed toward said body pillar is sealed in addition by the respective sealing element 1, 1′.
(8) In the closed state of the vehicle doors, the window-frame limb 2, 2′ is sealed in relation to a door-frame part 29 of the vehicle body by a respective sealing element 7, 7′.
(9) The sealing element 1 which is illustrated separately, by way of example, in
(10) The tubular sealing portion 11 has tube-wall portions 15 and 16 which consist of the softer material, which run toward one another at an acute angle to form a tube-wall corner 17 and are curved in the direction of the window 3. Together with a portion of the core part 8, the tube-wall portions 15, 16 form the tubular sealing portion 11. At 18, a latching connection is formed between one end of the core part 8 and that end of the tube-wall portion 16 which is directed away from the tube-wall corner 17, wherein a latching bracket 19, which is connected to the tube-wall portion 16 and is made of the firmer thermoplastic material, engages behind a widened end portion 20 provided on the core part 8. An extension 21 of the tube-wall portion 16, said extension being guided past the latching bracket 19, serves to connect the sealing element 1 to the window-frame limb 2. The tube-wall portion 15 has longitudinal grooves 22, which provides said portion with a particular degree of flexibility.
(11) The sealing portions 9 to 11 are each provided with a sliding layer 23, 23′ and 23″, respectively, wherein the sliding layers 23, 23′ are guided around the respective free end of the lip-form sealing portions 9, 10 and the sliding layer 23″ is guided around the tube-wall corner 17.
(12) The sealing elements 1, 1′ described in
(13) With the vehicle door closed, the upper window-frame limb 25 is sealed in relation to a frame part 27 of the vehicle body by a sealing element 26. Further sealing of the vehicle door or of the upper frame limb in relation to the frame part 27 forms a tubular portion 28 of the sealing element 24.
(14) The sealing elements 1, 1′ (and also the sealing element 24) are formed by multiple extrusion, the core part 8 being extruded first of all. In a second extrusion step, all those portions of the extruded sealing means 1, 1′ which consist of the softer material are molded onto the core part 8. A third extrusion step involves the extrusion of the latching bracket 19 and the connection thereof to the tube-wall portion 16 and to the extension 21. As an alternative, it is also possible for the core part 8 and the latching bracket 19 to be extruded simultaneously and the portions made of softer material then to be molded on by extrusion.
(15) In the closed state of the vehicle window, the tongue-form sealing portions 9, 10 have their ends, and the tubular sealing portion 11 has its tube-wall portion 15, butting with sealing action against the window 3, 3′.
(16) In the closed state of the vehicle doors, the tube-wall portion 15 seals the gap 6, 6′ between the relevant peripheral side of the respective window 3, 3′ and the body pillar 4 in that the tubular sealing portion 11 butts against the body pillar 4 by way of its tube-wall corner 17. The geometry of the tubular sealing portion 11 along with the tube-wall portions 15, 16 running toward one another ensures a suitable contact pressure.