Door for an automotive vehicle

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Inventors

Miura, Eiichi

Application #

156305

Filed

Jun-4-1980

Published

Dec-28-1982

Current US Class

049/501
049/502
052/716.5

International Classes

B60J 005/04

Field of Search

49/479 49/501 49/502 52/716 52/208

Assignee

Nissan Motor Company, Limited (Yokohama, JP)

Examiners

Downey; Kenneth

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thompson, Birch, Gauthier & Samuels

US Patent References

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Other References

"Corrosion Science and Corrosion Protection Technology" by Goro Ito, published on Feb. 28, 1969.

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Abstract
A door for an automotive vehicle includes a door panel, a door sash fixed thereto, a door sash moulding fitted to the door sash, and a non-metallic resilient material interposed between the door sash and the door sash moulding. Such a resilient material can be a plurality of pieces which are preferably placed at a corner, intermediate and end portions of the door sash, separately. Also, it is preferable that the piece placed at the corner of the door sash has a slit for facilitating the angular adjustment of the piece so as to correspond to the configuration of the corner of the door sash.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A door for an automotive vehicle, comprising:

a door panel positioned at the lower portion of the door;

a door sash fixed to the door panel so as to receive a glass therein;

a door sash moulding overlying the outer surface of the door sash for protecting the door sash; and

a non-metallic resilient material interposed between the door sash and the door sash moulding so as to prevent the door sash moulding from directly contacting the door sash, the door sash and the door sash moulding being made of different metals, the resilient material being separated into a plurality of pieces which are provided at the corners, ends, and intermediate portions of the door sash, each of the pieces at the corners being formed as one body and being curved along the outline of the corner so that each corner piece extends along two adjacent side portions of the door sash at the corner thereof.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a door for an automotive vehicle with which a door sash moulding is provided.

A door sash moulding is provided on the outer side of a door sash for the decoration purpose. FIGS. 1 and 3 show a door sash moulding 2 of such a type that it covers the whole part of the outer side of a door sash 1, which will be referred to as a "full moulding" hereinafter. FIGS. 2 and 4 show a further door sash moulding 3 of such a type that it covers a half of the outer side of the door sash 1, which will be referred to as a "half moulding" hereinafter.

Both of the door sash mouldings 2, 3 are directly attached on the door sash 1. For example, as best shown in FIG. 3, the full moulding 2 is fixed through its bent holding portions 4 on the door sash 1. As shown in FIG. 4, the half moulding 3 is fixed through its bent holding portion 5 on the door sash 1. Thus, there is nothing interposed between the door sash 1 and the door sash mouldings 2 or 3. In such structures, the door sash mouldings 2 or 3 are apt to damage a coating on the outer surface of the door sash 1 when they are assembled. This causes the door sash 1 to be rusted. In particular, such damages often occur at the outer edge and/or attaching portions of the door sash mouldings 2, 3 as shown by the circle A in FIGS. 3 and 4 which are conspicuous, and when rusted, adversely affect the appearance of the vehicle. Even if no damage occurs on the outer surface of the door sash 1, fine pin holes are apt to be produced on the surface of the door sash when it is coated. In addition, the door sash 1 and the door sash moulding 2 or 3 are made of different metals. For example, the door sash 1 is made of iron and the door sash mouldings 2, 3 are made of stainless steel or aluminium. Therefore, if they are in intimate contact with each other, then some electrolytic corrosion occurs due to the potential difference therebetween.
 
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