GB2024297A - Method of fitting windows in vehicles - Google Patents

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GB2024297A
GB2024297A GB7920457A GB7920457A GB2024297A GB 2024297 A GB2024297 A GB 2024297A GB 7920457 A GB7920457 A GB 7920457A GB 7920457 A GB7920457 A GB 7920457A GB 2024297 A GB2024297 A GB 2024297A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
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  • Automobile Manufacture Line, Endless Track Vehicle, Trailer (AREA)

Abstract

In a method of fitting a window pane 1 to vehicle bodywork 3, a sealing profile 2 is interposed between the pane 1 and a body flange 8, the sealing profile comprising an elastic core 5 with a permanently plastic self-adhesive covering 6. The edge of the pane is engaged by a clip 4 and a bolt 9 is used to compress a spring clip 11 so as to apply a desired pretensioning to the pane. <IMAGE>

Description

SPECIFICATION Method of fitting windows in vehicles The invention relates to a method of inserting or glazing in motor vehicle bodywork.
It is already known to fit motor vehicles panes, particularly of laminated glass, by means of a rubber profile, optionally with liquid adhesive sealing compounds placed between the rubber and the glass and between the rubber and the body flange for increasing tightness and improving the connection of the pane. It is also known to bring about a direct connection between pane and bodywork by means of permanent plastic, highly adhesive profile or with the aid of pasty, sprayable, moist-reacting single or multi-component substances which after introduction or after mixing the individual components, cross-link to form a permanent elastic material.
The hitherto widely used method of glazing with the aid of a rubber profile leads to connection strengths which do not comply with the safety regulations now in force in the U.S.A. The additional use of adhesive sealing compounds for fulfilling such requirements is costly from the process standpoint and does not lead to completely satisfactory results.
A disadvantage of the direct connection of the pane to the vehicle body by means of permanent plastic, highly adhesive profiles is that the strength of the joint, which is normally based on butyl rubber, undergoes considerable fluctuations in the temperature range of -30"C to +80 C which occurs in practice. Thus, there is a risk of performance reduction due to the so-called "cold flow" of the sealing compound under permanent stress. Additional installation support measures must be taken to obviate such a reduction in performance and these will vary according to the particular constructional conditions. In addition the resilience is inadequate.
Further disadvantages of the direct connection of pane to bodywork by means of pasty singlecomponent substances, for example based on polyurethanes, silicones, or polysulphides, which cross-link as a result of atmospheric humidity to give an elastic vulcanizate-like material, resides in the considerable effort involved in introducing the substance whose rate of hardening depends on the ambient temperature and the relative atmospheric humidity and the extra fitting steps involved on inserting the pane, and which occur up to the time when it is self-supporting, the significant cleaning expenditure during installation and the problem of replacing the pane after the polymer has cured.
Thus, this method is disadvantageous from the repair and service standpoint, and involves a not inconsiderable risk, because the application conditions for the sealing compounds can vary after prolonged storage.
The direct connection of the pane to the vehicle body with the aid of pasty, sprayable, two- or multicomponent substances, which after mixing the individual components cross-link to form a vulcanizate-like elastic material and based for example on polysulphide or polyurethane is disadvantageous due to the considerable apparatus expenditure involved in mixing and introducing the substances. In addition, this method involves a high degree of supervision during the preparation of the mixture in order to prevent incorrect mixtures, e.g. due to variation of the mixing proportions or the pot life.
Further disadvantages of this known method are the auxiliary fitting steps involved in inserting the pane and which apply up to the time when it is selfsupporting, the considerable cleaning expenditure during installation, difficulty of replacing panes and repair and servicing problems.
According to the present invention there is provided a method of fitting a window pane into motor vehicle bodywork comprising inserting a sealing profile with an elastic core and a self-adhesive, permanently plastic covering is inserted between the pane and the frame which is to receive the pane.
In a further preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention the pane is fixed into its fitting position by means of the sealing profile and is fixed to the frame by retaining clips. Preferably the retaining clips, e.g. the spring profiles enveloping the edge of the pane, are screwed to the frame.
Advantageoudly, a clearly defined pretension and connecting force between pane and frame is produced by means of the elastic sealing profile and retaining clip spring profiles by screwing these to given torques. The pretension can additionally or alternatively be produced by retaining clips with cup springs or telescopic springs.
Prior to connection with the frame, the pane can be placed on spacers, whereby the latter can be constituted by profile strips, which additionally serve for fixing or receving finishing or decorative strips. It is also possible to fit the finishing or decorative strips covering the edge of the pane after the pane has been fixed in the frame.
When inserting panes in vehicle bodywork towards the inside of the vehicle the retaining clips or screwing members can be constructed in such a way that it is possible to receive fitable inside linings, e.g. for the roof or supports.
The retaining clips are preferably U-shaped and provided with spacing springs in the form of a cup or U-profile. On tightening the associated nuts, welded or inserted thread bolts produce a pretension between pane and frame flange. A clearly define pretension can be regulated by use of a torque wrench.
Compared with hitherto known methods the present method can offer a large number of advantages, particular in vehicle building. Installation is rapid and uncomplicated, so that it can be economically performed under progressive assembly line conditions.
The method combines the high efficiency of a direct elastic connection with the simple installation of a self-adhesive, permanent plastic sealing compound which can be used cold. Thus, the connection of pane and bodywork offers maximum reliability under all conceivable practical load conditions, independent of external temperature fluctuations.
The pretension and consequently the resiliency of mounting of the pane can be kept variable as a function of the construction of the body opening and the desired actions (e.g. safety aspects). The correct seating of the pane can be subsequently checked, even in a routine inspection by means of the torque control.
In addition, repairs are simple and uncomplicated, because the pane can be subsequently replaced without difficulty. Finally it is significant that the glaz ing system according to the invention provides the possibility of a particularly simple fitting or finishing or decorative strips to the outside and also permits the use of attachment means for the pane connection to be simultaneously used for the fitting of prefabricated internal lining sections.
The invention will be further described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: Figure 1 is a section through a vehicle pane fitted in accordnacewith the method of the invention; Figure 2 is a section similar to Figure 1, of a second embodiment of the invention; Figure 3 is a section similar to Figures 1 and 2 of a third embodiment of the invention; Figure 4 is a section similar to Figures 1 to 3 of a fourth embodiment of the invention; Figures 5Ato 5E are sections through different sealing profiles which may be used in embodiments of the invention.
In the figures, like reference numerals denote like parts.
Figure 1 shows a pane 1 fixed to a vehicle bodywork 3, with a sealing profile 2 placed between pane 1 and flange 8 of the bodywork. Sealing profile 2 has an elastic core 5 with a self-adhesive covering 6. A retaining clip 4 with a welded thread bolt 9 is provided for the mechanical fixing of pane 1. A U-shaped spring profile 11 is fitted between the U-shaped retaining clip 4 and the body flange 8. One or more spacers 14, located between the lower edge of the pane and the bodywork opening 16 serve to support pane 1. A nut 17 which fixes thread bolt 9 to bodywork flange 8 is provided for mechanically fixing retaining clip 4.
Figure 2 shows a pane connection similar to Figure 1, in which the retaining clip with the spring is in one piece in the from of an S-profile. In the groove of the S-profile 10 not used for inserting pane 1 is provided a welded nut 19 into which can be screwed a cap screw 20 which passes through the limb of the S-profile remote from pane 1.
In the pane connection shown in Figure 3, pretensioning thereof is obtained by means of cup springs 13 inserted between the retaining clip and the bodywork flange.
Figure 4 shows a pane fixed by means of sealing profile 2 to bodywork flange 8, in which the edge of the pane is inserted in a decorative strip mounting support 15, which at the same time serves as a spacer. Mounting support 15 is used simultaneously for sealing the bodywork opening 16 and pane 1.
Figures 5Ato 5E show various forms of the sealing profile 2 which may be used in embodiments of the present invention. That of Figure 5A has a circular cross-section, that of Figure 5B a square crosssection and that of Figure 5C, a rectangular crosssection; all these are completely covered with a self-adhesive covering 6. Figures 5D and E show cores for sealing profiles, which are only provided on two opposed sides with a self-adhesive covering.
The sealing profile of Figure 5D has a rectangular cross-section while that of Figure 5E has an L-shaped cross-section in which the lower horizontal bar simultaneously serves as a spacerforthe pane to be glazed.
In the illustrated embodiments, the pane is glazed by selecting a sealing profile, for example one of the profiles of Figures 5A to 5E and pressing it onto the edge of the pane or onto the bodywork flange which is conventionally present in the window opening of the bodywork. The sealing profile is immediately fixed in a manner suitable for progressive assembly line conditions as a result of its self-adhesive covering. The use of a primer is possible, but is not necessary. After fitting the sealing profile, the retaining clips together with the spring profiles are fitted; preferably 6 clips are used. The retaining clips are preferably surface-coated, e.g. with plastics material, to protect the pane and to prevent direct contact between metal sheets.
The pane is subsequently inserted in the body opening, whereby the spacers provided on the lower edge of the pane facilitate the fixing of the pane. The pane is then fixed by merely pressing it into its fitted position. The retaining clips are then screwed up, preferably by means of torque wrenches, in order to obtain a clearly defined and desired pretension.
Optionally plastic gasket rings can be additionally used in the screwing process.
It is pointed out that the pane can befitted not only on the outside of the bodywork flange (as shown in the drawings), but also on the inside of the vehicle.
If the edge of the pane already carries a prefitted external finishing or decorative strip, which already has spring elements, there is no need to use additional biasing springs or spring profiles.

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1. A method of fitting a window pane into motor vehicle bodywork comprising inserting a sealing profile with an elastic core and a self-adhesive, permanently plastic covering is inserted between the pane and the frame which is to receive the pane.
2. A method according to Claim 1, wherein the sealing profile used has a core of round, square, rectangular cross-section at least partially covered with a self-adhesive.
3. A method according to Claim 1 or 2, wherein the elastic core is constituted by a complete vulcanizate, a polymer or an open and1or closed-cell foam material, with a rubber, artificial rubber or plastics base and the self-adhesive covering is a permanently plastic material with a butyl rubber or polyisobutylene base or a combination thereof.
4. A method according to any one of Claims 1 to 3, wherein the pane is secured in its insertion position by means of the sealing profile and is fixed to the frame by retaining clips.
5. A method according to Claim 4, wherein the retaining clips are screwed to the frame.
6. A method according to Claim 4 or 5, wherein the retaining clips are constituted by spring profiles which grip the edge of the pane.
7. A method according to any one of Claims 4 to 6, wherein a given pretension and connection strength is produced between pane and frame by means of the elastic sealing profile and the retaining clip spring profiles and by screwing together at given torques.
8. A method according to one of Claims 4 to 7, wherein a given pretension is additionally or alternatively produced by retaining clips having cup springs or telescopic springs associated therewith.
9. A method according to any one of Claims 1 to 8 wherein prior to fitting, the pane is placed on a spacer.
10. A method according to any one of Claims 1 to 9, wherein the spacer is constituted by profile strips, which additionally serve to receive decorative strips.
11. A method according to any one of Claims 1 to 10, wherein decorative strips covering the edge of the pane are fitted only after pane has been secured in place.
12. A method of fitting a window pane to a vehicle bodywork substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
13. A window structure comprising a frame, a window pane and a sealing profile interposed between the frame and pane, the sealing profile having an elastic core and a self-adhesive, permanently plastic covering.
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