GB2494548A - Apparatus and method for the removal of a glazing panel from a vehicle window - Google Patents

Apparatus and method for the removal of a glazing panel from a vehicle window Download PDF

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GB2494548A
GB2494548A GB1217988.3A GB201217988A GB2494548A GB 2494548 A GB2494548 A GB 2494548A GB 201217988 A GB201217988 A GB 201217988A GB 2494548 A GB2494548 A GB 2494548A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
    • B26D1/00Cutting through work characterised by the nature or movement of the cutting member or particular materials not otherwise provided for; Apparatus or machines therefor; Cutting members therefor
    • B26D1/01Cutting through work characterised by the nature or movement of the cutting member or particular materials not otherwise provided for; Apparatus or machines therefor; Cutting members therefor involving a cutting member which does not travel with the work
    • B26D1/547Cutting through work characterised by the nature or movement of the cutting member or particular materials not otherwise provided for; Apparatus or machines therefor; Cutting members therefor involving a cutting member which does not travel with the work having a wire-like cutting member
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
    • B60J1/00Windows; Windscreens; Accessories therefor
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
    • B60J10/00Sealing arrangements
    • B60J10/45Assembling sealing arrangements with vehicle parts

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Abstract

A glazing panel cut out system for use with a cutting wire in cutting out a vehicle glazing panel cut out procedure. The system includes a dispenser unit 2 for dispending cutting wire and a winder unit 1. The dispenser unit comprising means, preferably sucker mount 2a, for mounting to a glazing panel and means for enabling cutting wire to be drawn out. The winder unit 1 having a mounting arrangement, preferably suction cups (10, 11, Figure 1) for mounting to a glazing panel and at least one winding spool (4, 5, Figure 1) to allow wire to be dispensed. A method for removing a glazing panel is also disclosed (Figures 2 to 4). The method involves attaching a wire dispenser 2 and a winder unit 1 to a glazing panel, preferably on different faces of the panel, looping the cutting wire about the periphery of the panel and connecting a free end 41 of the wire to the winder unit 1.

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Vehicle Glazing Panel Cut Out The present invention relates to a vehicle glazing panel cut out technique.
s Vehicle glazing panels such as vehicle windscreens (windshields) are typically bonded in supporting frames by adhesive bonding material such as polyurethane, applied in a continuous bead about the periphery of the glazing panel and frame.
Wire cutting techniques have been previously proposed and used to effect glazing panel removal (for replacement or otherwise). Exemplary techniques ace disclosed in, for example, EP-A-0093283, Canadian Patent Specification 2034221, 1 IS Patent 661 6800, German Patent 4012207 and PCT Publications W02006/030212, W086/07017 and W098158779. In particular W020061030212 discloses a technique in which during cutting the wire can be operated in certain circumstances to slip or slide with respect to the bonding material in order to saw or cut through the bonding material, This has proved advantageous.
An improved technique and apparatus has now been devised.
According to a first aspect, the present invention provides a glazing panel cut out system for use with a cutting wire in cutting out a vehicle glazing panel cut out procedure, the system including: a dispenser unit for dispensing cutting wire the dispenser having means for mounting to the glazing panel and enabling cutting wire to be payeci out from the dispenser whilst mounted to the glazing panel during the cut out procedure; and; a winder unit including; 3D a mounting arrangement for mounting the winder unit on the glazing panel; at least one winder spool for winding cutting wire dispensed from the dispenser.
According to a second aspect, the invention provides a method of cut out of a vehicle glazing panel bonded in a frame by means of interposed bonding material, the method comprising: setting a wire winder unit on the windscreen, the winder unit including one or more dnder spools; H) setting a wire dispenser unit on the windscreen, looping the culling wire about the periphery of the glazing panel and connecting a free end of the wire payed out from the dispenser to the winder spool of the winder unit; operating the winder spool of the winder unit to wind the wire and thereby cut the bonding material, wherein during citting wire is payed out from the dispenser unit to effect slip cutting of the bonding material.
According to either aspect, the present invention provides advantages over the prior art because the use of a wire spooi dispenser provides the benefit of enabling slip cutting' to be achieved whilst ensuring that the second free end of the wile need only be cut when the overall required wire length is known following cut out of a large proportion of the windscreen.
In one rcalisation of the method, it is preferred that he dispenser unit and the winder unit are mounted on opposed surfaces of the glazing panel.
According to the method, following operation of the winder unit to cut out a portion of the glazing panel, a length of wire may be payed out of the dispenser unit and cut to form a thrther free cud, the further free end then being connected to a winder spool of the winder unit, which spool is then wound to effect cutting out of a further portion of the glazing pane1 In a prefbrred realisation of the invention, the wire payed out from the dispenser unit passes via a brake or drag device to inhibit or hinder paying out of the wire from the dispenser unit. The brake or dag device may he a patch of adhesive tape secured to the glazing panel overlaying a length of the wire extending from the dispenser unit.
In a preferred realisation of the invention, the winder unit includes first and second winder spools for winding the cutting wire. Beneficially in such an arrangement, the respective free ends of the wire are attached to different respective winder spools of the winder unit.
The winder unit may in a preferred embodiment include at least one wire wrap around guide element spaced from the winder spool and/or the mounting means, preferably comprising a guide wheel or pulley rotatably mounted with respect to the winder unit.
This is not an essential feature for all envisaged embodiments, but does enable smoother winding of the wire and reduce the risk of wire breakage.
In one embodiment the wire dispenser unit includes a rotatable spool for paying out the wire. Beneficially, the mounting means for the dispenser unit comprises a suction mount.
The dispenser unit is preferably capable of being mounted on a central zone of the glazing panel.
hi a preferred embodiment of a winder unit, two winder spools are arranged in side by side arrangement an a respective wire guide wheel or pulley is positioned outwardly of each respective winder spools.
The winder spool may include a ratchot arrangement enabling spool rotation in one or other direction to be inhibited.
The invention will now be further described in a specific embodiment by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which; 3° Figure lisa schematic plan view of a winder unit of an exemplary cut out system iii accordance with the inventionl Figures 2 to 4 are schematic representations in sequence of a cut out technique in accordance with the invention; Referring to the drawings, and initially to figures ito 4, there is shown a cut out system particularly for use in cut out of bonded velucle glazing panels such as windsereens, The cut out system comprises a winder unit 1 and a wire dispenser unit 2.
The winder unit 1 comprises a pair of releasable suchon cup mounts 10, 11 enabling the winder unit to be releasably secured to the windscreen. The suction cup mounts comprise a It) rigid plastics cup 12 and underlaying flexible rubber skirt membrane IS. Respective actuation/release levers 14 enable consistent suction to be applied and released. Such suction mounts are commonly employed in windscreen replacement and repair technology.
The suction cup mounts 10, 11 are pivotably/tiltably mounted to the support bracket 15 of the winder unit to ensure that both mounts 10, 11 can locate in good engagement with the windscreen despite the curvature of the windscreen. The main body of the support bracket cathes a pair of underslung winding spools 4, 5 in side by side relationship. The spools are coirnected to axial winding shafts which are supported in bearings 16, 17 provided on the winder unit. The spools 4, 5 are driven axially rotationally either manually via a hand winder or by means of a mechanical actuator such as a motorised winding or winching tool.
Drive bosses 18 are provided with female sockets 19 (square bores) for receiving the male driving tool. Positioned outwardly of the winding spools are respective wire guide pulley wheels 8, 9 of low friction plastics material. The pulley wheels arc mounted to be rotatable 21 about respective rotational axes. The guide pulleys rotate as the cutting wirc is drawn tangentially across the pulleys as will he described, The winder spools 4, 5 are held to rotate in otte direction only (each in opposite senses) by respective ratchet mechanisms, Each mechanism includes ratchet override permitting prior tightened wire to be slackened, or unwound (reverse wound), A prior art technique is disclosed in W02006/0302 12 and in particular, in the technique shown in figures 9 and 10 of that disclosure, the glazing panel is removed using a wire 41 and the winder unit 1, which is initially secured to the steering wheel side of the glazing panel, positioned above the steering wheel as shown in figure 9, With the winder unit and guide arrangement in position as described, the cutting wire is looped around the outside of the windscreen to lie peripherally adjacent the bonding head which is sandwiched between the glazing pane! and the support frame of the vehicle. Opposed ends of the cutting wire are fed through a pierced channel made through the bonding bead in the corner of the windscreen (x) below the position of the winder unit I. A length 41 of the wire is puiled through to the interior of the vehicle and passed around pulley wheel 9 of the winder unit and connected for winding to the winder spool S of the winder unit. A free end leiigth of wire 47 is pulled through, being of length sufficient to reach the upper left hand comcr of the glazing panel. Winder spool 5 is then operated to cause the wire length 4l to cut through the bonding bead upwardly along the side of the windscreen, until the cut line has passed around the upper right hand corner of the screen.
At this juncture, the unit I is rcmovcd from the screen and repositioned on the glazing panel in the upper left hand corner as shown in figure 10. Prior to repositioning the unit 1, the ratchet of winder spool 5 is released to permit the wire to be wound out from the spool as it is moved across the glazing panel to be repositioned. The ratchet is subsequently re-engaged and spool 5 once again operated to wind in the wire from the position shown in figure 10 until it reaches the position shown in the dashed line iii figure 10.
Next the unit 1 is moved around the corner of the glazing panel and through substantially a right angle, to the position shown in figure II, where it is secured to the glazing panel. In order to enable this to be achieved, the ratchet of spool 5 is again released and subsequently re-engaged when the unit is in position as shown in figure 11. The end of the free length of wire 471s then wound around pulley 8 and connected to winder spool 4 and the spools 4 and 5 operated either sequentially (or sirnultaneously)to complete the cut. As shown in figure 11, The lengths of wire cross at Z in order to complete the cut.
In accordance with the present invention the winder unit I is secured internally of the vehicle to Lhe surface of the glazing panel 3 above the steering wheel as shown in figure 2.
A wire dispenser spool 2 is secured to the exterior surface of the glazing panel 3 and the wire 41 is wrapped around the external peripheral edge of the glazing panel staring at corner A and proceeding to corners B C and D. The wire subsequently passes adjacent the lowermost edge of the screen (from I) toward A) where a free end is pulled through an aperture made in the PU bonding bead at the corner A, such that the free end of the wire can be attached to winder spool 5. An adhesive tape patch 6 is secured to the screen over the wire. The dispenser spool 2 includes a sucker mount 2a and an internal wire dispenser carthdge which is free to rotate in a housing so as to pay out wire from the dispenser spool as tension of a required magnitude is put upon the wire. The adhesive tape patch is used to give resistance to paying out of the wire from the spool. Other brake devices (typically resistance or friction providing devices may be used in addition to or as an alternative to the adhesive patch 6).
Removal is commenced by winding the spool 5 to move the cut from the corner A upwardly along the side edge and around corner 3. During cutting, if excessive resistance occurs, from tough or large PU adhesive beads, the wire is able to spool off the dispenser spool 2 and slip and slice past the PU adhesive. The use of the spool dispenser mounted on the windscreen enables this slip cutting' to occur early in the cut out procedure and without pre cutting of the other free end of the wire 41. Once the cutting wire 40 has travelled around the corner B, the winder unit I is moved across the windscreen to the other side and re-secured to the windscreen in the configuration shown in figure 3. Prior to repositioning the unit 1, the ratchet of winder spooL 5 is released to permit the wire to be wound out from the spool 5 as it is moved across the glazing panel to be repositioned. The ratchet is subsequently re-engaged and spool 5 once again operated to wind in the wire When the cut has almost been completed along the top edge, the winder unit is rotated through 90 degrees and re-secured as shown in figure 4. The cut is then progressed such 23 that the cut position passes around the corner C. The adhesive tape 6 is next removed and enough wire is payed out from the dispenser spool 2 to reach and be wound on the winder spool. The measured length of wire is then cut from the dispenser spool and the cut free end is pulled into the vehicle either by prising out the already released corner of the windscreen to form a small gap, or insertion of the free wire end through the pre-formed hole in the PU bonding material at corner A. The free end of the wire 4lis then connected to the spool 4 (passing around pulley 8). The winder spool 4 is then operated to wind in the wire, in so doing cutting along the bottom edge.
The present invention provides the benefits of wire cutting systems without over complex system apparatus arrangements or the need to re configure the apparatus significantly following initial set up. The technique can be used by operators of relatively little experience or physical strength following an initial set up routine of minimal complexity.
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The use of a wire spool dispenser provides the benefit of enabling slip cutting' to be achieved whilst ensuring that the second free end of the wire need only be cut when the overall required wire length is known following cut out of a large proportion of the windscreen.

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  1. <claim-text>Claims: 1. A glazing panel cut out system for use with a cutting wire in cutting out a vehicle glazing panel cut out procedure, the system including: a dispenser unit for dispensing cutting wire the dispenser having means for mounting to the glazing panel and enabling cutting wire to be payed out from the dispenser whilst mounted to the glazing panel during the cut out procedure; and; a winder unit including; a mounting arrangement for mounting the winder unit on the glazing panel; at least one winder spool for winding cutting wire dispensed from the dispenser.</claim-text> <claim-text>2. A system according to claim 1, wherein the winder unit includes at least one wire wrap around guide element spaced from the winder spool and/or the mounting means.</claim-text> <claim-text>3. A system according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the winder unit includes first and second winder spools for winding the cutting wire.</claim-text> <claim-text>4. A system according to any preceding claim, wherein the dispenser unit and. the winder unit are mounted to opposed faces of the glazing panel.</claim-text> <claim-text>5. A system according to any preceding claim, wherein the wire dispenser unit includes a rotatable spooi for paying out the wire, 6. A system according to any preceding claim, wherein the mounting means for the dispenser unit comprises a suction mount.7, A system according to any preceding claim, wherein a brake or drag arrangement is provided to brake or hinder the paying out of the wire from the dispenser unit.8. A system according to claim 3, wherein the wrap around guide element comprises a guide wheel or pulley rotatably mounted with respect to the winder unit.9. A system according to any preceding claim, wherein two winder spools are arranged in side by side arrangement an a respective wire guide wheel or pulley is positioned ouardly of each respective winder spools.10. A system according to any preceding claim, wherein the winder spool includes a ratchet arrangement enah]ing spool rotation in one or other direction to be inhibited.11. A method of cut out of a vehicle glazing panel bonded in a frame by means of interposed bonding material, the method comprising: setting a wire winder unit on the windscreen, the winder unit including one or more winder spools; setting a wire dispenser unit on the windscreen, looping the cutting wire about the periphery of the glazing panel and connecting a free end of the wire payed out from the dispenser to the winder spool of the winder unit; operating the winder spool of the winder unit to wind the wire and thereby cut the bonding material, wherein during cutting wire is payed out from the dispenser unit to effect slip cutting of the bonding material.12. A method according to claim 11, wherein the dispenser unit and the winder unit are mounted on opposed surfaces of the glazing panel.-ID-13. A method according to claim 11, or claim 12, wherein following operation of the winder unit to cut out a portion of the glazing panel, a length of wire is payed out of the dispenser unit and cut to fonn a flirther free end, the further free end then being connected to a winder spool of the winder mit, which spool is then wound to effect cutting out of a further portion of the glazing panel.14. A method according to any of claims 11 to 13, wherein the wire payed out from the dispenser unit passes via a brake or drag device to inhibit paying out of the wire from the dispenser unit.15. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein the respective free ends of the wire are attached to different respective winder spools of the winder unit.</claim-text>
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