Door seal device

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Inventors

Yamane, Tadanao

Application #

026993

Filed

Mar-5-1993

Published

Sep-20-1994

Current US Class

049/484.1
049/490.1

International Classes

E06B 007/16

Field of Search

49/490.1 49/484.1 49/489.1 49/498.1 49/440 49/441 49/475.1 49/495.1 49/502

Assignee

Nishikawa Rubber Co., Ltd. (Hiroshima, JP)

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Flynn, Thiel, Boutell & Tanis

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Abstract
A door seal device capable of being well held by the door frame and of well formed. The door seal device comprises a main frame, a sub-seal engaging with the main frame so as to cover the frame, the sub-seal having a bent portion, a main seal retainer extending aslant from the lower portion of the main fame and having a hook portion and a main seal engaging with the main seal retainer and having a base portion, wherein the bent portion of the sub-seal is first engaged in the recess formed between the hook portion of the main seal retainer and the main seal retainer so that said bent portion is retained by the hook portion and successively the base portion of the main seal is engaged in the recess formed between the bent portion of the sub-seal and the main seal retainer for pressing the bent portion toward the hook portion.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A device for sealing a car door to a car body comprising:

an inverted groove-shaped door main frame surrounded on three sides thereof except at a lower side thereof;

a sub-seal engagingly covering the main frame, said sub-seal having a substantially S-shaped bent portion at a tip end thereof;

a main seal retainer extending aslant from the lower portion of the main frame toward an interior of the car body, an exterior end of said main seal retainer having a hook portion formed therein; and

a main seal engaging with the main seal retainer and having a base portion;

wherein the bent portion of said sub-seal is engaged in a recess formed between the hook portion of the main seal retainer and the main seal retainer so that said bent portion is retained by the hook portion, and the base portion of the main seal is engaged in the recess formed between the bent portion of said sub-seal and the main seal retainer for pressing the best portion toward the hook portion.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a door seal device comprising a combination of a main seal and a door cutline seal for sealing a space defined between a body opening edge and an upper surface of a door frame.

2. Prior Art

A conventional door seal device will be described with reference to FIG. 1 to 3 The door seal device as illustrated in FIG. 2 comprises a main seal 82 and a subsidiary seal (hereinafter referred to as a sub-seal) 81 which is integrated with the main seal 82. The door seal device as illustrated in FIG. 3 comprises a main seal 93 and a sub-seal 92 which is provided independent of the main seal 93. Denoted at 60 is a glass run and 70 is a garnish. The door seal device as illustrates in FIG. 2 is excellent in that the sub-seal 81 is well held by a door frame 20.

However, this door seal device has such problems that the shape is complex and the formation thereof such as extrusion and molding in the corner thereof is difficult. The door seal device as illustrated in FIG. 3 has no problem in the formation thereof but the sub-seal 92 is not, well held by the door frame 20.
 
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