Weatherstrip for a vehicle door

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Inventors

Dranchak, Lawrence J.

Application #

909835

Filed

Jul-7-1992

Published

Oct-18-1994

Current US Class

049/483.1
049/490.1

International Classes

E06B 007/16

Field of Search

49/483 49/491 49/490.1

Assignee

Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI)

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

May; Roger, Stock; Daniel M.

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Abstract
A weatherstrip for a vehicle having a seal gap defined by a door and a door flange surrounding a door opening is provided. The weatherstrip includes a magnet positioned around the door opening in the seal gap such that the door is magnetically secured thereto when the door is closed. The weatherstrip also includes a resilient web having a pocket in which the magnet is mounted and a gripping member having a channel for straddling the door flange. The gripping member has at least one rib on an internal wall of the channel for affixing the gripping member to the door flange. Also, the gripping member is integrally joined to the web to provide a weatherstrip which substantially seals the seal gap when the door is closed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A weatherstrip for a vehicle having a seal gap define by a door and a door flange surrounding a door opening on said vehicle, said weatherstrip comprising:

a first member having a bulb portion which is curvilinear in shape and an integrally joined base which is adhesively secured to said door, said first member comprising a rigid elastomeric material; and

a second member having a gripping portion for affixing said second member to said door flange and an integrally joined securing channel correspondingly sized to receive said bulb portion of said first member when said door is in a closed position, said second member being mounted around said door opening such that said bulb portion is firmly secured in said securing channel when said door is in said closed position so as to substantially seal said seal gap, said second member comprising a resilient elastomeric material.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention generally relates to weatherstrips for vehicles and more particularly, to a weatherstrip for the seal gap in the door assembly of a vehicle. The weatherstrip provides a constant or complete seal between the door and vehicle body so as to reduce noise attributed to air passing through the seal gap as the vehicle moves.

In all vehicles, a seal gap defined as the void space created between the door or body flange and the door assembly is present. As is known, weatherstrips, which are oftentimes referred to as sealing strips, are used to sea]. this seal gap. This is an effort to reduce wind noise caused by air passing through such a void space at high velocities. In the past, weatherstrips for vehicles were attached to the door flange around the door opening and a resilient hollow bulb or bead was affixed thereto for purposes of sealing the door opening and cushioning the force with which the door contacted the bead upon closing.
 
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