Channel Guide Patents (Class 49/440)
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Patent number: 7581354Abstract: A glass run is fixed on a channel of a doorframe, which includes a garnish for decorating a vehicle interior. The glass run includes an extruded portion and a molded corner portion. The molded corner portion connects two extruded portions. The molded corner portion includes a cover lip, which covers a gap between the garnish and the doorframe, and an insert lip, which is inserted into the gap. The cover lip is discontinuously formed with the insert lip.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2006Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshinobu Yamada
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Patent number: 7487615Abstract: A run channel in an automobile door includes a U-shaped run channel body. An inner lip extends from a bottom end portion of an inner wall of the run channel body towards a peak portion. An upper lip is formed above the inner lip and extends from an intermediate portion of the inner wall to the peak portion. When a door glass abuts on the inner lip, the door glass presses the inner lip towards the inner wall to cause a distal end portion of the inner lip to press on the upper lip, whereby a reaction force of the upper lip is applied to the distal end portion of the inner lip. The inner lip in turn produces a reaction force slowing upward movement of the door glass, causing its upper edge to slowly abut on the peak portion of the run channel, thus reducing a glass striking sound.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2005Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hakurei Watanabe, Jiro Yamaguchi
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Patent number: 7458185Abstract: A belt molding structure for motor vehicles includes a molding body including a resiliently-deformable anti-vibration lip which is integrally formed on an inner surface of the molding body; an end cap attachable to an end of the molding body, and including an insertion portion; a lip-escape space, provided inside the molding body so as not to interfere with the insertion portion of the end cap, for allowing at least a portion of the anti-vibration lip to come into the lip-escape space when the anti-vibration lip is deformed; and a deforming guide surface formed on the end cap in a vicinity of an insertion end of the insertion portion to resiliently deform the anti-vibration lip into the lip-escape space when the insertion portion is inserted into the molding body.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2005Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignees: Shiroki Corporation, Nissan Motor Co., LtdInventors: Hirotaka Imaizumi, Junsuke Tanaka
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Publication number: 20080172948Abstract: A glass run includes a main body portion including a base bottom portion, a vehicle exterior side wall portion and a vehicle interior side wall portion attached along an inner periphery of a door frame and seal lips extended to an inner side of the main body portion and an entire region in a longitudinal direction thereof is formed by extrusion. The base bottom portion and the vehicle exterior side wall portion and the base bottom portion and the vehicle interior side wall portion are respectively connected by deformed connecting portions. The deformed connecting portion is thin-walled more than the base bottom portion and the two side wall portions and constitutes substantially a J-like shape in a section thereof to provide a predetermined length in a width direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventors: Taizo Shibata, Hideaki Minoura, Kazuyuki Hayashi
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Patent number: 7392618Abstract: A door for a vehicle includes a run channel and a door glass slidable up and down along the run channel. A rear edge of the door glass, which is in sliding contact with a rear channel of the run channel, has respective projecting portions at upper and lower end portions thereof. The projecting portions project more than a middle portion of the rear edge positioned centrally in an up-and-down direction of the rear edge. The rear edge is deeply received in a groove formed in the rear channel not throughout the length thereof but at the projecting portions so as to reduce a slide resistance which the door glass undergoes when sliding relative to the run channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2005Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hakurei Watanabe, Jiro Yamaguchi
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Patent number: 7383662Abstract: A glass run for use in a motor vehicle includes an outer side wall, an inner side wall and a bottom wall and has a generally U-shaped cross-section. An outer seal lip and an inner seal lip project from distal ends of the outer side wall and the inner sidewall into an interior of the glass run. The bottom wall has a shock absorbing lip which obliquely projects from one side end thereof into the interior of the glass run. And a depressed part is fanned in an exterior surface of the bottom wall for defining a space with the door frame, and a cushioning member is secured in the depressed part of the bottom wall.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2006Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kiyotaka Tamaoki
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Patent number: 7356967Abstract: A weatherseal has a backbone, which is curvilinear in cross section to define a flange engaging channel and a window receiving channel, wherein the backbone is free of structural metal. The backbone is sufficiently curvilinear to sufficiently distribute stress loading within the cross section to allow unsupported lengths of the weatherseal to operably retain, locate and direct the glass panel. The flange engaging channel can include an arcuate closed end.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2006Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Schlegel CorporationInventors: David T. Zwolinski, Kevin Willett
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Patent number: 7313888Abstract: A device for preventing rattling of a door window glass for vehicles. In an activated condition, i.e. upon the upward and downward movement of the window glass, smoother upward and downward movement of the window glass is enabled, thereby eliminating noise due to frictional contact between the window glass and the weatherstrip. In an inactivated or stopped condition of the window glass, the inside walls of the weatherstrip are supportedly brought into close contact with the surfaces of the window glass, thereby also eliminating noise due to rattling of the window glass caused by external factors such as wind, etc.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2004Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Kia Motors CorporationInventor: Ja Kyung Ku
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Publication number: 20070294950Abstract: The invention concerns a window assembly in a vehicle having a window pane that is fixed in a window frame that is also used for movable windows. The window assembly may have a window mounting bracket assembly including a support plate mounted to the vehicle structure; a window support cam mounted to the support plate and pivotable about a cam axis, the window support cam having a lobe portion extending away from the cam axis and a peripheral window support surface for receiving and supporting a lower edge of the window pane; and a cam lock operatively engaging the window support cam to selectively prevent the window support cam from rotating relative to the support plate. The invention also concerns a method of mounting the fixed window pane in the vehicle window assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.Inventors: Randy C. Allen, David T. Renke
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Patent number: 7294386Abstract: A glass run has extruded portions and molded portions. The extruded portions and the molded portions are made of TPO. The glass run is attached to sashes DS. Insert members made of PP are embedded respectively in a base portion of the glass run correspondingly to a long side portion and an upper side portion of each of the molded portions. When the glass run is attached, protrusions of the insert members protruding from the base portion can engage with or stand close to edge portions of the sashes so that the protrusions can be locked with the sashes. Since the protrusions are harder than the molded portions under a relatively high temperature atmosphere, the protrusions are hardly deformed or broken even when stress caused by opening and closing of a glass is applied repeatedly to the protrusions.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazuhiro Murase, Atsushi Yatsuda, Masanori Aritake
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Publication number: 20070237922Abstract: An extrusion molded article for automobiles, having a body portion (1) and a hollow sealing portion (11), where the body portion (1) comprises a core (2) made of a resin having a U-shaped cross-section extending in a longitudinal direction and a covering layer (3) surrounding and covering the core partly or entirely, and the hollow sealing portion (11) is bonded integrally with an outer surface (4) of the body portion, characterized in that the covering layer (3) is made of a thermoplastic elastomer composition having a tensile elongation at break of at least 350%, as determined according to JIS K6251, and a change in 100% modulus of at most 40%, wherein the change in 100% modulus=[(100% modulus at 23° C.?100% modulus at 80° C.)/100% modulus at 23° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: RIKEN TECHNOS CORPORATIONInventors: Naohisa Miyakawa, Hiromasa Sanada, Naoyuki Ono, Tomozo Ogawa
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Patent number: 7237359Abstract: A glass run for use in a motor vehicle, which is capable of preventing seal lips from closely contacting inner surface of side walls thereof, and accordingly preventing the generation of noise therein. An opening-side groove is formed in an inner surface of an outside wall near an open end thereof to define a space between the inner surface of the outside wall and a base of the outside seal lip when an end of an outside seal lip contacts the inner surface of the outside wall. And a bottom-side groove is formed in the inner surface of the outside wall so as to receive the end of the outside seal lip which is pushed by the door glass. A protruding part having a rib is further formed in the inner surface of the outside wall so as to contact the widthwise middle of the outside seal lip which is pushed by the door glass.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2004Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masanori Aritake, Kiyotaka Tamaoki
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Patent number: 7152373Abstract: A glass run channel assembly for mounting on the door frame of an automotive vehicle and for accommodating a glass run seal and a glass window comprising a glass run channel upper frame, a glass run guide, and a glass run lower frame frame, each having a bottom wall and two side walls disposed on either side of the bottom wall, forming a U-shape. In operation, the lower frame is slidably engaged within the guide until the lower frame converges with a lower frame stop formed by a side wall of the guide. A tab locator is formed in each of the two side walls of the upper frame to guide the guide as it slidably engages within the upper frame. Upon sliding within the upper frame, a channel upper stop formed in a side wall of the guide converges with one of the tab locators on the upper frame locator, thereby preventing the guide from sliding too far into the upper frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2004Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Decoma International Inc.Inventors: Belton Hoffman, Davinder Singh
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Patent number: 7055285Abstract: A window frame is constituted by an inner panel, an outer panel and a door sash which are formed by press molding, and a glass run body of a glass run is attached and locked in an attachment groove provided in the door sash. A trim formed separately from the glass run is attached to an interior flange of the inner panel and an interior flange of the door sash so that an exterior holding lip of the trim is brought into pressure contact with an interior holding lip provided on the glass run. A door glass is adapted to be guided to slide by seal lips of the glass run. The interior flange of the door sash and the attachment groove are integrally formed as a single component and the relative positions of these two parts are kept stable.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2001Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masahiro Nozaki
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Patent number: 6996936Abstract: A window sealing and guiding channel for a window frame carried by a vehicle door is arranged to match the sharp angle at the corner of the frame. A distal lip of the wall of the channel on the inside of the window is severed from the remainder of the channel side wall from a point on one side of the sharp corner, through the sharp corner to the end of the channel, and this lip is bent into a smooth curve to bridge across the sharp corner. The lip on the other channel side wall is also severed from the remainder of its side wall at the sharp corner. In addition, the lip of the other channel side wall is cut through to form a mitered joint matching the angle at the sharp corner. The remainder of the channel side walls is removed at the sharp corner and replaced by a previously molded insert having a channel-form at the sharp corner and an extended wall portion filling the gap where the lip of the inside channel wall bridges across the corner.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2000Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: GDX North America Inc.Inventor: Klaus Peter Maass
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Patent number: 6931790Abstract: In a hardtop vehicle a partition and a glassrun are mounted at both sides of a center sash. The partition can receive a triangular glass of a front door and the glassrun can receive a front glass. The center sash has a die-molded portion with a thin tip end at an upper edge thereof. A roofside weatherstrip is provided. The partition, glass run and die-molded portion each include a water receiver composed of lip pieces extending along the vehicle interior side of the center sash. An opening at the upper end of each water receiver is positioned below the roofside weatherstrip when the door is closed. Each water receiver provides a clearance extending the length of the center sash and into the door below the belt line so that water discharges below the belt line.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Nishikawa Rubber Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hideshi Tsuchida
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Patent number: 6837005Abstract: A weatherstrip for an automobile includes an attaching portion having an inverse U-shape cross section. A rising portion is formed in a protruding manner on the attaching portion and lip pieces are formed for sealing between a door inner panel and a window glass. The rising portion includes a sloping guide that leads to a concave groove with which the trim end of a trim is fitted and latched. To attach the weatherstrip to the upper edge of an inner panel of a door beltline, the attaching portion is attached to the flange by insertion. Then the trim end of the trim is pressed against the guide and is, thrust so as to be fitted and latched with the concave groove. Since the trim end need not climb over the flange while keeping a weatherstrip attached thereto, even if the angle created by the door beltline and a pillar is an acute angle, the creation of a large gap between the weatherstrip end and the pillar is eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Nishikawa Rubber Co., Ltd.Inventors: Mithuaki Arata, Hitoshi Hamanaka, Ken Yoshioka, Kazuhiko Tokutomi
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Publication number: 20040221512Abstract: A glass run channel assembly for mounting on the door frame of an automotive vehicle and for accommodating a glass run seal and a glass window comprising a glass run channel upper frame, a glass run guide, and a glass run lower frame frame, each having a bottom wall and two side walls disposed on either side of the bottom wall, forming a U-shape. In operation, the lower frame is slidably engaged within the guide until the lower frame converges with a lower frame stop formed by a side wall of the guide. A tab locator is formed in each of the two side walls of the upper frame to guide the guide as it slidably engages within the upper frame. Upon sliding within the upper frame, a channel upper stop formed in a side wall of the guide converges with one of the tab locators on the upper frame locator, thereby preventing the guide from sliding too far into the upper frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: Belton Hoffman, Davinder Singh
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Patent number: 6763550Abstract: A slider (10) is provided for use with an elongated channel (12) having a pair of spaced apart side walls (14, 16) interconnected by a base wall (18) and an upper wall (20, 22) projecting from each side wall spaced from and generally parallel to the base wall. The slider has a body portion (30) defined by a top surface (32), bottom surface (34) and plurality of side surfaces (36) interconnecting the top and bottom surfaces. The slider also has a plurality of axial slots (42) extending between the top and bottom surfaces adjacent each side surface and a plurality of lateral slots (52) extending between each of the side surfaces and the respective axial slot (42) for allowing the side surface to flex and bias the slider between the side walls of the channel (12). The slider (10) further has a plurality of raised ridges (44) projecting from each of the top and bottom surfaces for flexing and biasing the slider between the upper walls and the base wall of the channel.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2003Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Intier Automotive Closures Inc.Inventor: Luc Roger Regnier
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Patent number: 6681526Abstract: A combination B-pillar and belt-line window molding for a motor vehicle door, and method for manufacturing the same. The molding comprises a main body including a window sealing structure and a mounting structure. The sealing structure is formed from a resilient material constructed and arranged to seal a belt-line gap between the motor vehicle door and a motor vehicle window. The mounting structure is constructed and arranged to mount the main body on a belt-line region of the motor vehicle door. The molding further includes a metal cover member having an elongate first portion with a channel configuration. The channel configuration of the first portion is flexible outwardly to receive a portion of the main body and flexible inwardly to grippingly engage the portion of the main body in secured relation. The metal cover member has an elongate second portion integrally formed with the first portion and extends from the first portion to form a generally L-shaped configuration.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2001Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Decoma International Inc.Inventors: Roland Mueller, Urs Binder
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Patent number: 6625931Abstract: A glass run that is fitted inside the doorframe of a motor vehicle reduces noise due to the use of a fine lubricant powder. The powder prevents noise of inner lips of the glass run. which strike and separate from inner walls of the glass run. The fine powder, such as silicon powder, polyaminde resin powder, molybdenum disulfide powder and fatty acid amide powder, is contained in the main body of an EPDM rubber or TPO in a dispersed condition. Alternatively, foam rubber layers may be formed on the inside walls to reduce noise.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hitoshi Omori, Masanori Aritake
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Patent number: 6571513Abstract: A sealing arrangement for movable window pane and a fixed window pane of a vehicle, in particular, for a lowerable side window pane and a fixed triangular window pane in a rear door of a passenger car, comprises a profile element, arranged between the movable window pane and the abutting fixed window pane, and a sealing profile, placed inside the profile element, for the guidance and sealing of the movable window pane. In order to reduce air turbulences caused by the profile element, the sealing profile and the profile element are constructed in such a way that the movable window pane rests on a sealing surface of the sealing profile and with the edge area of its interior surface and possibly its lateral face sealed to the sealing surface, and that the fixed window pane is attached on the exterior side of the profile element.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Meritor Automotive GmbHInventor: Klaus-Peter Maass
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Patent number: 6572176Abstract: A window assembly for a vehicle provides at least one fixed panel or window and a movable panel or window. The window assembly includes a frame which includes a perimeter portion and a dividing portion. The fixed window panel is secured to the dividing portion and a portion of the perimeter portion, while the movable window panel slidably engages the dividing portion. The window assembly includes a resilient seal secured to the frame. The resilient seal is secured to the frame via integral molding of the resilient seal to the frame. The resilient seal may have different cross sectional forms at different portions of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Donnelly CorporationInventors: Timothy A. Davis, Loren B. Renkema
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Patent number: 6553720Abstract: This invention relates to a window regulator comprising a guide rail having a slideway of L-section and a window-bearing slider in which is made a notch adapted to allow fit of the slideway. The notch is defined by walls of which zones are in sliding abutment on the adjacent guiding faces of the slideway. The zones of abutment of the slider are formed by regular surfaces with generatrix parallel to the direction of displacement of the slider.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Systems-FranceInventor: Sophie Merlet
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Patent number: 6499256Abstract: A weather strip comprises an extruded part and a molded part which is connected to the extruded part. The molded part is molded from a material containing a solid particle antifriction material and has 1 to 50 &mgr;m of ten points average surface roughness (Rz) on the surface of the molded part. The material is a thermoplastic elastomer or a soft resin.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1999Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignees: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd., Sumitomo Chemical Co., LimitedInventors: Masanori Aritake, Hironobu Shigematsu, Nobuhiro Natsuyama
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Publication number: 20020069586Abstract: The invention pertains to a guide track for a movable windowpane, especially for a retractable windowpane of a motor vehicle, with at least one guide element for the windowpane displaceable along the guide track. In order to create a guide track with compact installation dimensions and at the same time a sufficient length for guiding the windowpane during its movement, it is proposed that the guide track for movement of the windowpane be retractable at least on one side.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventors: Michael Nicolai, Andreas Schroeder, Daniel Drewniok
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Publication number: 20020014039Abstract: This invention relates to a window regulator comprising a guide rail having a slideway of L-section and a window-bearing slider in which is made a notch adapted to allow fit of the slideway. The notch is defined by walls of which zones are in sliding abutment on the adjacent guiding faces of the slideway. The zones of abutment of the slider are formed by regular surfaces with generatrix parallel to the direction of displacement of the slider.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2001Publication date: February 7, 2002Inventor: Sophie Merlet
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Patent number: 6321490Abstract: A mechanically interlocking belt weatherstrip for a motor vehicle. The weatherstrip is formed by three separate components: a cover, a body and a sealing lip. The weatherstrip may be made from separate, all-extruded components, or may be a made from a combination of molded and extruded components. The weatherstrip is formed by snapping the body and the cover snap together to hold the sealing lip securely in place. Because the cover can be easily interchanged with a different cover, the cover can be made to include properties, such as color and gloss, desired by a particular motor vehicle manufacturer while the remaining components remain unchanged. Thus, the weatherstrip allows versatility of the selection of the separate components to meet the individual style and functional needs of a particular motor vehicle design.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1997Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: GenCorp Inc.Inventor: James Randall Vance
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Patent number: 6314682Abstract: A process for improving sliding qualities of a slide contact or carriage on at least one rail, and a device for implementing this process. The carriage includes a part intended to be moved along the rail. A section (4) shaped to conform to the rail is placed on the surface of the rail, closely following the contour thereof and smoothing out irregularities or deformations of the rail.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1998Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Mecaplast SamInventor: Patrick Morando
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Publication number: 20010025453Abstract: This invention relates to a process for improving the sliding qualities of a slide contact or carriage on at least one rail, and a device for implementing this process, said carriage (3) having a part intended to be moved along rail (2), wherein it consists of placing, on the surface of rail (2) on which carriage (3) moves, a section (4) shaped so as to conform to rail (2), said section (4) closely following the contour of rail (2) and smoothing out irregularities or deformations of rail (2) due in particular to thermal expansion of the latter.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 1998Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: PATRICK MORANDO
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Publication number: 20010015034Abstract: A glass run to be fitted inside a doorframe of a motor vehicle, which is capable of preventing occurrence of noises when seal lips of the glass run strike and separate on and from a main body thereof due to vibrations of a door glass. A fine lubricant powder, such as silicon powder, polyamide resin powder, molybdenum disulfide powder and fatty acid amide powder, is contained in the main body of an EPDM rubber or TPO in a dispersed condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2001Publication date: August 23, 2001Inventors: Hitoshi Omori, Masanori Aritake
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Publication number: 20010015035Abstract: A window frame is constituted by an inner panel, an outer panel and a door sash which are formed by press molding, and a glass run body of a glass run is attached and locked in an attachment groove provided in the door sash. A trim formed separately from the glass run is fitted to an interior flange of the inner panel and an interior flange of the door sash so that an exterior holding lip of the trim is brought into pressure contact with an interior holding lip provided on the glass run. A door glass is held to be able to be guided to slide by seal lips of the glass run. The interior flange and the attachment groove are integrally formed in a common component and the relative positions of these two parts are kept stable.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2001Publication date: August 23, 2001Inventor: Masahiro Nozaki
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Publication number: 20010013204Abstract: Disclosed is a profile, especially a profiled joint, preferably for use in openings such a doors and windows, preferably in motor vehicles, comprising a base body (1) and a covering element (2) made of a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) fixed on said base body. Said profile can be economically produced and exhibits appropriate characteristics for use in motor vehicles as a result of the TPE covering element used.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 1999Publication date: August 16, 2001Inventors: JURGEN KLEIN, RUDOLF SZEP, WERNER SIEVERS
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Publication number: 20010013203Abstract: An anti-trapping device is described for a power-operated closing element (4) with a switching element (32) which is arranged along a first closing edge (22) within an elastic hollow section (10), and a power transmitter (16), which abuts against a side area (28) of the hollow section (10) extending longitudinally, so that a trapping force (F) is transmitted to the side area (28) of the hollow section (10). The hollow section comprises a central area (26) extending longitudinally, in which an active area (34) of the switching element (32) is arranged, whereas a non-active edge area of the switching element (32) is arranged in the side area (28). The side area (28) is more deformable on the side of the hollow section facing away from the first closing edge (22) than the central area (26).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 1998Publication date: August 16, 2001Inventors: PETER GRIESBACH, HANS GAMERDINGER, VOLKER PETRI, REINHOLD MICKELER, MICHEL WITTE, ROLAND LORIG, STEFAN SCHMITT
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Patent number: 6250017Abstract: A method is provided for fitting a slideway, particularly a reinforced slideway, to a door of a motor vehicle exhibiting a doorframe, as well as a fixed glass and a moving glass which are separated by a fixed post.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1999Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: HutchinsonInventor: Bernard Tessier
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Publication number: 20010001917Abstract: A lock portion is formed on an end portion of an outside wall portion of a glass run which has a channel-like body portion and which is to be attached to a groove portion formed in a window frame of a vehicle. A detachment preventing protrusion portion is formed on an outside wall surface of the outside wall portion. Pressure-contact portions which are brought into pressure-contact with car-exterior-side and car-interior-side inner wall surfaces of the groove portion are provided on the outside surfaces of the base end portions of the outside and inside wall portions, respectively. The lock portion is brought into contact with a car-exterior-side outer edge of the window frame, and the body portion is rotated around the lock portion so as to be fitted into the groove portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2000Publication date: May 31, 2001Inventor: Teruhito Goto
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Patent number: 6226926Abstract: A glass run comprised of at least one molded part. The molded part comprises a channel portion having a bottom portion, side walls, seal lips projecting from the side walls and one or more gutters provided on the surface of the bottom portion for discharging debris.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masanori Aritake, Hitoshi Omori
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Patent number: 6138414Abstract: A door glass run attaches to a door frame of a vehicle for guiding upward and downward movement of a glass window. In the door glass run of this invention, a plurality of grooves formed in the bottom surface of the door glass run extend lengthwise and are spaced widthwise from each other at predetermined intervals. According to one embodiment, the grooves are arranged so as to successively increase in cross-sectional areas thereof from a centermost groove or centermost grooves to outermost grooves. According to another embodiment, the bottom surface of the door glass run includes both a central surface portion that is flat and free of grooves and side surface portions, which are formed on opposite side walls of the flat central surface portion and have grooves formed therein.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1998Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hitoshi Ohmori, Masanori Aritake, Atushi Yatuda
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Patent number: 6128859Abstract: A mechanically interlocked belt type weatherstrip provides a seal between the upper portion of a door and the lower portion a window. The weatherstrip comprises three individual components: a cover, a body and a sealing lip. These components may be either extruded or molded depending particularly upon the configurations of their terminal portions. All of the components may be one of a wide variety of black flexible plastic or elastomeric materials. However, because each of the components is separate, they can be manufactured of different materials and of different colors to provide specifically desired properties. The weatherstrip is formed by snapping the body and the cover together which holds the sealing lip securely in place between the cover and the body. The weatherstrip thus allows versatility of the selection of the separate components to meet the individual style and functional needs of a particular motor vehicle design.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1998Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: GenCorp. Inc.Inventor: James Randall Vance
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Patent number: 6108978Abstract: When shape-variable members are in an operating mode in which power is supplied to them, close-contact lips rotate in a counterclockwise direction, and an area of an opening widens. Accordingly, the close-contact lips do not contact the inner and outer surfaces of a door glass moving upwardly by the operation of a door glass switch. When the shape-variable members are in a non-operating mode in which the power supply to them is shut off, the close-contact lips rotate in a clockwise direction and closely contact the inner and outer surfaces of the door glass.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1997Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Hyundai Motor CompanyInventor: Won Tae Jeong
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Patent number: 6082048Abstract: A sealing, trimming and guiding strip for the window of a motor vehicle body defines a first or main opening (6) for a vertically slidable window glass and a second, subsidiary, opening (8) for a fixed window glass. The strip (5) is of partially moulded and partially extruded construction. Over the region (ABC) extending around part of the main window opening (6), only the face of the strip facing outwardly of the vehicle is moulded. The inside face of the seal over this region is formed by extruded portions which are either attached to the moulded part or are held in juxtaposition with the moulded part by means of a rigid mounting channel forming part of the window frame. The cross piece (9) and the whole of the strip extending around the remainder of the subsidiary window opening (8) are entirely of moulded construction, and integrally moulded with the moulded part of the strip extending around the main window opening (6).Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Draftex Industries LimitedInventors: Heinz-Peter Backes, Heinz Andrzejewski
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Patent number: 5771534Abstract: A slider block assembly and method for making the same are disclosed. The slider block assembly is for use with an elongate guide channel having a pair of laterally spaced apart side walls and a pair of axially spaced apart base walls joined to the side walls with one of the base walls having an elongate slot therein. The slider block assembly comprises a slider block having a socket therein and a fastener having a generally spherical ball. Preferably, the slider block is axisymmetric having an annular side wall flange and an annular base flange extending from a main body. The side wall and base flanges are cooperatively biased against the side walls and base walls when the slider block is inserted in the guide channel to prevent the slider block from rattling therewithin while allowing the slider block to slide or roll within the guide channel.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1995Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Consolidated Industrial CorporationInventor: Claire Church
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Patent number: 5732509Abstract: A lowerable window in an automotive vehicle has a guide and sealing system with a guide member attached substantially along the length of an edge of the window pane so as not to overlap with the outer surface thereof, the guide member having a guide conduit for interaction with a door channel having two prongs extending from vehicle door panels which define a channel portion therebetween. A guide member and the door channel are interposed such that the guide member receives a first prong of the door channel within the guide conduit and the door channel receives a guide edge within the channel portion. A seal member is mounted on the door channel so as to substantially fill a space between the guide edge and the first prong, and has at least three lip members, two of which extend laterally outward from the two prongs of the door channel so as to contact inward facing surfaces of the guide member.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William E. Buehler, Darrell K. Kleinke, Christian M. Norton, Douglas Martinelli
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Patent number: 5718084Abstract: A glass run installed to a vehicle door is comprised of a horizontal portion, a vertical portion and a corner portion integrally connecting the horizontal and vertical portions. The horizontal portion has an outer lip at which an upper end portion of a door glass is received. The corner portion has a groove which is formed along an extension line of a lower periphery of the outer lip and is defined by a thin wall. Therefore, the corner portion is deformed in the vicinity of the groove so as to absorb tensile force applied to the corner portion when the door glass pushes the lip portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1996Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Assignee: Kinugawa Rubber Ind. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Takeomi Takamiya
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Patent number: 5694718Abstract: A glass channel insert to guide, support, and seal a slidable window in a supporting channel window frame. The channel insert includes a centrally disposed durable plastic strip to bear the weight of the window and side sealing or glide members, preferably a laterally disposed pair of opposed pile weatherstrips to seal the inner and outer window surfaces from wind and water. The bearing strip and the weatherstrips are adhered to a common surface of a flexible backing web, preferably by simultaneous ultrasonic welding, providing a substantially planar glass channel element which can be wound as a roll. In installation, the planar element is folded longitudinally to form a U-shaped glass channel insert, which can be sliced transversely at intervals along its back side to permit bending of the insert to follow the curved edges of windows.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1996Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Ultra Fab, Inc.Inventor: Edward W. Norton
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Patent number: 5628150Abstract: A glass run channel for a translationally movable vehicle window. The glass run channel has an elastomeric extrusion having a U-shaped cross section portion defined by two legs joined by a base web. A reinforcement includes a metal core in one of said legs and the base and a thermoplastic polymer structural member for structurally supporting the other leg. In a preferred embodiment, additional structural support for the other leg is provided by a thermoplastic polymeric angle bracket joined to the web and other leg.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1996Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: The Standard Products CompanyInventor: Gerard Mesnel
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Patent number: 5613325Abstract: A motor vehicle glazing unit has generally U-shaped frame channels open toward each other in substantially fixed position. A transparent glazing pane is moveably mounted in the frame channels, having at least one non-frangible pane member, such that the deformation of the glazing pane provides good energy absorption. Edge flanges extend along the peripheral edge of the glazing pane, extending laterally beyond the peripheral edge to a distal portion. Typically, a pair of edge flanges extends vertically along opposite vertical edges of a vertically moveable glazing pane. The distal portion of the edge flange is received in the corresponding frame channel. Edge flange retainers are provided in substantially fixed position relative the frame channels. The edge flange retainers each have a structural member oriented along the corresponding frame channel to capture the distal portion of the edge flange in the frame channel during deformation of the glazing pane.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1995Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: Excel Industries, Inc.Inventor: James G. Mariel
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Patent number: 5543200Abstract: A urethane coating composition is disclosed which uses fluorinated monohydric alcohols to increase abrasion resistance. One specific use of the coating is on vehicle sealing systems which use elastomeric substrates. The coating composition was found to have dramatically improved abrasion resistance in glass run channel applications over similar coatings without the fluorinated component.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1994Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: GenCorp Inc.Inventors: I. Glen Hargis, Russell A. Livigni, Earl G. Melby, Francis J. Vitus
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Patent number: 5493814Abstract: A weatherstrip assembly for an automotive vehicle including a glass run channel formed to shape and provided with a rigid decorative covering. Additionally, a belt weatherstrip is provided which includes a linear portion and an integrally extending tail portion, wherein the tail portion includes a rounded periphery and a substantially flat inner wall which abuts the glass run channel upon attachment.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1994Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: The Standard Products CompanyInventor: Willard C. Christian
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Patent number: 5475947Abstract: A sealing unit for a movable window of a vehicle. The sealing unit includes a one-piece, elongated, flexible sealing member having a first portion for mounting the sealing unit to a frame of a vehicle and a second portion for receiving the movable window, and a flexible, decorative trim associated with a surface of the sealing member that is viewable from the exterior of the vehicle when the sealing unit is mounted to the frame. Both the sealing member and the decorative trim are sufficiently flexible to permit the sealing unit to conform to the contour of the frame when the sealing unit is mounted to the frame in a single mounting operation to provide a substantially continuous seal between the frame and the sealing unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Assignee: GenCorp Inc.Inventor: Ronald E. Dupuy