Window assembly for automotive vehicles

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Inventors

Rossie, Egbert
Hahn, Michael
Schemperg, Lutz

Application #

159398

Filed

Jun-13-1980

Published

Nov-29-1983

Current US Class

049/348
049/374
049/440
049/490.1
049/498.1
049/502

International Classes

E05F 011/48

Field of Search

49/502 49/374 49/437 49/375 49/490 49/491 49/483 49/485 49/497 49/227

Assignee

Audi NSU Auto Union AG (Neckarsulm, DE)

Examiners

Downey; Kenneth

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ross; Karl F.

US Patent References

4114320   Door seals
4240227   Window assembly f...

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Abstract
A window-guiding and sealing assembly for use particularly in a door of a passenger-type automotive vehicle having a window frame comprises a guide member directly attached to the window along a substantially vertical edge thereof and projecting into the interior of the vehicle, this guide member being slidably mounted in a vertical guide rail on the vehicle body. A hollow substantially oval sealing strip is integrally formed with a holder having a resilient clip for forming a snap-lock engagement with a flange and a recess along the members of the window frame, the holder having a guide surface on a horizontal portion for facilitating the engagement of an upper part of the window pane and a horizontal section of the sealing strip upon a closing of the window assembly. The holder is further provided along its entire length with an inwardly facing shoulder for engaging another hollow sealing strip attached to the door frame. The sealing strip on the window frame has a lip along its top or horizontal section for bridging the gap between the upper member of the window frame and the door frame.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A window assembly for an automotive vehicle having a body, comprising:

a window pane adapted to be raised and lowered into said body and having at least one substantially vertical edge and a substantially horizontal top edge;

a substantially vertical guide rail mounted on said body and disposed along said vertical edge;

at least one guide member directly fixed to said pane along a face thereof turned toward the interior of said vehicle and disposed inwardly of said vertical edge, whereby a continuous zone on said face and along said vertical edge outwardly of said guide member is formed without obstruction, said guide member being at least partially surrounded by said rail and slidably mounted therein for vertical reciprocation;



Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

The present application is related to commonly owned copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 017,833 filed Mar. 6, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,240,227.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

Our present invention relates to a window assembly in automotive vehicles. More particularly, our present invention relates to an assembly for guiding and sealing a lowerable window pane in an automotive passenger vehicle.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In a window assembly such as described in the above-mentioned application, a sealing strip is fastened to a member of a window frame for forming a seal between this member and a portion of a door frame. Such a sealing strip is subjected to varying loads and stresses due, for example, to closing the door or the window and to bending of the window pane upon vehicular motion at high speeds. Unpredictable pulling and squeezing of the sealing strip arises particularly in cases of a poorly mounted door. Consequences include a shortened seal life and greater resistance to door closing.
 
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