Vent window for motor vehicles

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Inventors

Kreye, Bernhard

Application #

675350

Filed

Jul-3-1996

Published

May-19-1998

Current US Class

049/381
049/501

International Classes

E06B 003/04

Field of Search

49/501 49/381 49/397 49/324 16/225 16/226

Assignee

Henniges Elastomer- und Kunstsofftechnik GmbH & Co. KG (Rehburg-Loccum, DE)

Examiners

Johnson; Blair

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Collard & Roe, P.C.

US Patent References

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4962615   Windows and doors
5050663   Folding hinge and...
5398452   Screwed fixing of a...
5457913   Hinge mounting for...
5560153   Pivotally traversabl...

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Abstract
An outwardly pivoting vent window for use with vehicles. The window has a front pivot around a substantially vertical axis in the direction of travel. The pivot connects with an upwardly-extending spar of the car body to form a hinge. The hinge between the car body and the windowpane has an adhesive layer disposed on a portion of the vent window adjacent the hinge area and an elastic casting compound secured to the vent window by the adhesive layer. A carrier bracket is partially embedded in the elastic casting and a mounting screw is seated in the casting compound and disposed through a hole in the carrier bracket for connection to the hinge of the car body. The carrier bracket can bend or flex under stress so that the mounting screw can be lifted off the surface of the casting compound.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An outwardly pivoting vent window for use on the body of a car, wherein a front section of the window is adapted for pivotal connection around a substantially vertical axis to an upwardly-extending spar of the car body, comprising:

an adhesive layer disposed on a portion of the vent window;

an elastic casting compound secured to the vent window by said adhesive layer, said casting compound having a top surface;

a hinge comprising a flexible carrier bracket having a fixed portion embedded in said elastic casting compound, wherein a hinged portion of said carrier bracket is not embedded in said elastic casting compound; and

a mounting screw seated in said casting compound and disposed through a hole in the hinged portion of said carrier bracket not embedded in said casting compound, said screw adapted for connecting the hinge to the upwardly extending spar of the car body.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a vent window for motor vehicles, wherein the windowpane or window to be opened is pivotable around a substantially vertical pivot axis disposed in front of the car, in the direction of travel. The vent window has a pivot connection with the adjacent, upwardly-extending strut or spar of the car body. The hinge between the body and the windowpane consists of at least one metal carrier sheet or bracket that is connected to the spar of the car body by at least one mounting screw.

2. The Prior Art

In conventional vent windows for cars, the bracket or metal carrier sheet is bent a number of times and is directly fastened on the windowpane with an adhesive. Directly fastening the metal carrier sheet to the windowpane has the drawback of low elasticity. The metal carrier sheet or bracket is often pulled loose from the windowpane due pressure loads acting on the vent window. Since the metal carrier sheet can become stressed when the vent window is opened, the metal carrier sheet can deform in the area where it is adhesively joined to the windowpane.
 
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