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US2210612A
US2210612A US162448A US16244837A US2210612A US 2210612 A US2210612 A US 2210612A US 162448 A US162448 A US 162448A US 16244837 A US16244837 A US 16244837A US 2210612 A US2210612 A US 2210612A
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    • 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
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    • B60J5/00Doors
    • B60J5/04Doors arranged at the vehicle sides
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    • B60J5/0402Upper door structure window frame details, including sash guides and glass runs
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    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
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    • B60J5/04Doors arranged at the vehicle sides
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    • B60J5/0408Upper door structure fastening window frame or parts of window frame to lower door structure
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    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
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    • B60J5/04Doors arranged at the vehicle sides
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  • the present invention relates to vehicle door constructions, and in particular, provides an improved door construction characterized in that the 'window opening is defined by a continuous 51 separately formed element, adapted to be secured to the body of the door in an improved manner.
  • the present construction embodies many of the principles of, but is an improvement upon, the construction disclosed and claimed in U. S. Pat- 10 ent No. 1,996,601, granted April 2, 1935 to the present applicant.
  • the principal objects of the invention are to provide a door construction of the above;gen-' erally indicated type, the individual elements of 1 5 which may be economically manufactured and assembled, and which as a whole constitutes an improvement over constructions heretofore known; to provide such a construction in which the door comprises a body portion and a window defining portion, adaptedto be connected together adjacent the belt line of the door; to provide such a construction in which the window defining portion is formed to extend completely around the associatedwindow; and to pro- 25' Vide such a construction embodying improved means for securing the window defining portion to the body portion of the door.
  • ' Figure 1 is an exploded view showing the elements of the improved door in perspective
  • Fig. 2 is a. view in section, taken along the line 2-2 of Fig. l;
  • Fig. 3 is a view in section taken along the line 33 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is a View in perspective of the completely assembled door, certain of the parts thereof being broken awayto show the associated elements in section;
  • Fig.5 is a view in section, taken along the line 5-5 of Fig. 4.
  • the improved door comprises generally a window defining member I0, an inner member l2 and an outer body member l4.
  • the window defining member l0 which may be and preferably is formed of a single piece of metal, extends continuously aroundthe associated window and is adapted to be secured, along 55 its lower edge, to the inner and outer body members l2 and M in the manner described below.
  • the window defining member I is of "generallyoutwardly presenting U-shape.
  • One leg of the member Ill defines a reveal portion #6, which terminates in an inwardly directed flange I 8.
  • the other leg of the member H] defines a garnish mold portion 20.
  • the garnish mold portion 20 terminates in an inwardly directed flange 22, but throughout all or substantially all of the lower side of the member If), the flange 22 is extended to form a lip 24, by which the member It] may be connected as hereinafter described to the inner body E2.
  • the base of the member ID is reversely m depressed to form a window run or guide 26, the lateral sides 26a of which extend continuously around the member I! and the base 261) of which cut away along the underside of the member 8% so as to permit the window glass to be moved downwardly in the usual way.
  • the portions of uniform section of the member Ill may, of course, be formed by a rolling operation and the portions such as the lip 24 may be formed by a subsequent stamping operation as will be understood. 25
  • the inner body member I2 is conventionally formed to provide a door rail portion 28, which terminates in an outwardly directed flange along which the members l2 and I4 are secured together.
  • the upper edge of the member 12 is 30 given a configuration which corresponds to the underside of the window defining member in, and terminates in an inwardly directed flange 32, which constitutes a seat to receive and support the previously mentioned flange 22 of the member ill.
  • the inner member [2 is also provided with the usual glass runs or guides 34 and36.
  • the lower end 38 of the guide 34 is outwardly projected and is adapted to be welded or otherwise secured to the adjacent part of the 40 door rail 28.
  • the lower end of the guide 36 is provided with an ofiset bracket 40, which is adapted to be welded or otherwise secured to the inner face of the member l2.
  • the upper ends 42 and 44 of the 5 guides 34 and 36 respectively embrace the glass run 26 of the member I0, so that guides 34 and 36 form continuations of the guide 26.
  • the outer body panel member I4 is provided with a flange 46 which extends throughout the front, rear and lower edges thereof and is adapted, as is usual, to be bent over the previously mentioned flange 3
  • the member I4 is also provided with an inwardly di- 55 substantially 50v rected flange 48 along its upper edge, which forms a seat for supporting the co-operating flange 18 of the member H].
  • the window defining member III In assembling the door, it is preferred to first secure the window defining member III to the outer body member l4, as by forming-one or more welds along the mating flanges l8 and 48. A weld is also preferably formed between the extreme end portions Mia of the flange 46. As clearly appears in Fig. 4, the extreme end portion 46a of the flange 46 mates with and is secured to the flange 18. The flange I8 is depressed in the region Where it is connected to the flanges 6 and 48a, so that the resulting mated flanges form a continuous outer flange surface.
  • the connection between members I and id at the opposite side of the door preferably duplicates the just described arrangement.
  • the inner body member IE Before securing the inner body member IE to the members H! and M, it is preferred to weld or otherwise secure the upper enlarged portions 42 and 44 of the window guides 3d and 36 to the window guide portion 26 of the member l0. Thereafter, the inner body member l2 may be moved into place, with the upper flange 32 thereof in mating relation to the flange 22 of the member M3, and with the flange 30 thereof in abutting relation to the inner surface of the outer body member it. If desired, a weld may be formed between the mating flanges 22 and 32 and in addition, it is preferred to form a permanent connection between the flange 24 and the adjacent part of the inner body member 12.
  • the marginal flange MB of the member M is bent over the marginal flange an, to form the usual permanent connection between the inner and outer members l2 and Hi.
  • the guides 34 and 36 may be permanently secured to the member H? as by forming a weld adjacent the portions 38 and 48 thereof respectively, as previously described.
  • the extreme portions of the rail 28 at the hinge side of the door forms a continuation of, but is slightly spaced from, the guide portion 26 of the window defining member it.
  • a gusset plate 58 the upper end of which is provided with a notch 52 to receive the guide 26 and one side of which is provided with a notch 54 to receive the flanges i3 and 68.
  • the gusset 59 may be and preferably is secured as by welding to the rail 38 before the member I2 is fitted into place. A final connection as by a welding operation may be formed between the notched end of the gusset b and the guide portion 26.
  • gusset 69 to bridge the otherwise existing notch between the end of the rail portion 28 and the member If; at the other side of the door.
  • the gusset fill is provided with a body portion by which it is adapted to be secured to the rail 28, and is also provided with laterally offset leg portions 62 and 64, which are adapted to be suitably secured as by welding to the flanges 22 and i8, respectively.
  • the window glass may be inserted after the members Ell, l2 and M are completely assembled with each other. This may readily be accomplished by moving the glass through a substantially 90 angle from its normal position, projecting the lower end thereof through the open slot in the member It and finally returning the glass to its normal position, inwhich the lateral edges thereof are received in the guides 34 and 36, and the underside thereof is supported by the usual window regulator elements.
  • the resultant door structure comprises generally a lower body portion of generally box form, defined by separately formed inner and outer body members; and an upper or window defining. portion, adapted to be secured to the body portion at a point adjacent the belt line of the door.
  • the window defining portion constitutes in itself a closed body, and may readily be formed to correspond to, the desired configuration of the window opening.
  • a window defining member having integrally related laterally spaced garnish mold and reveal portions, at least one of the portions terminating in a laterally turned flange, said member having a slot therein adjacent said flange through which an associated glass may be moved into and out of said member, and means cooperating with said flange for securing said member to an associated door body portion in fixed relation to such body portion.
  • a vehicle door construction having a separately formed window opening defining and body members, said window opening defining member having laterally spaced garnish mold and reveal portions, one of said portions terminating in a laterally turned flange, and said body portion having a laterally turned flanged mated with and rigidly secured to said first mentioned flange to form a fixed connection between said members.
  • a body formed of inner and outer panels each provided along their upper edges with laterally turned flanges, and a cooperating member adapted to completely encircle and define a window opening for the door, said cooperating member being of outwardly presenting channel shape, one leg whereof constitutes a reveal portion, and the other leg whereof constitutes a garnish mold portion for the door, saidfianges of said body member acting to receive and support said cooperating member.
  • I 4 In a vehicle door construction, the combination of a body formed of inner and outer panels each provided along their upper edges with laterally turned flanges, and a cooperating member adapted to completely encircle and define a window opening for the door, said cooperating member being of outwardly presenting channel shape, one leg whereof constitutes a reveal portion, and said cooperating member having laterally turned flanges at the marginal edges of said legs for mating relation with the flanges of said body portion.

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VEHICLE DOOR Filed Sept. 4, 193'? 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 )"7 INVENTOR c. H.W|DMAN BY IATTORN Aug. 6, 1940. -c. H. WIDMAN VEHICLE DOOR Filed Sept. 4, 1937 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR C. H. w I D M AN ATToRfiY;
i atentecl Aug. 6, i940 OFFICE 2,210,612v j v VEHICLE. TQOR l Charles H. Widrnan, D The Murray Corpora etroit, Mick, assignor to tion of America, Detroit,
Mich, a corporation of Delaware Application September 4., 1937, Serial No. 162348 4. Claims. (01. ass-44) The present invention relates to vehicle door constructions, and in particular, provides an improved door construction characterized in that the 'window opening is defined by a continuous 51 separately formed element, adapted to be secured to the body of the door in an improved manner. The present construction embodies many of the principles of, but is an improvement upon, the construction disclosed and claimed in U. S. Pat- 10 ent No. 1,996,601, granted April 2, 1935 to the present applicant.
The principal objects of the invention are to provide a door construction of the above;gen-' erally indicated type, the individual elements of 1 5 which may be economically manufactured and assembled, and which as a whole constitutes an improvement over constructions heretofore known; to provide such a construction in which the door comprises a body portion and a window defining portion, adaptedto be connected together adjacent the belt line of the door; to provide such a construction in which the window defining portion is formed to extend completely around the associatedwindow; and to pro- 25' Vide such a construction embodying improved means for securing the window defining portion to the body portion of the door.
' With the above as well as other and more specific objects in view, which appear in the fol- 2 lowing description and in the appended claims, a preferred but illustrative embodiment of the invention is shown in the accompanying drawings, throughout which corresponding reference characters are used to designate corresponding parts, and in which:
'Figure 1 is an exploded view showing the elements of the improved door in perspective;
Fig. 2 is a. view in section, taken along the line 2-2 of Fig. l;
Fig. 3 is a view in section taken along the line 33 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a View in perspective of the completely assembled door, certain of the parts thereof being broken awayto show the associated elements in section; and
Fig.5 is a view in section, taken along the line 5-5 of Fig. 4. v
Referring to the drawings, the improved door comprises generally a window defining member I0, an inner member l2 and an outer body member l4. The window defining member l0, which may be and preferably is formed of a single piece of metal, extends continuously aroundthe associated window and is adapted to be secured, along 55 its lower edge, to the inner and outer body members l2 and M in the manner described below. In section, 'the window defining member I is of "generallyoutwardly presenting U-shape. One leg of the member Ill defines a reveal portion #6, which terminates in an inwardly directed flange I 8. The other leg of the member H] definesa garnish mold portion 20. Throughout the top and-the greater part of the side of the member Hi, the garnish mold portion 20 terminates in an inwardly directed flange 22, but throughout all or substantially all of the lower side of the member If), the flange 22 is extended to form a lip 24, by which the member It] may be connected as hereinafter described to the inner body E2. The base of the member ID is reversely m depressed to form a window run or guide 26, the lateral sides 26a of which extend continuously around the member I!) and the base 261) of which cut away along the underside of the member 8% so as to permit the window glass to be moved downwardly in the usual way. The portions of uniform section of the member Ill may, of course, be formed by a rolling operation and the portions such as the lip 24 may be formed by a subsequent stamping operation as will be understood. 25
The inner body member I2 is conventionally formed to provide a door rail portion 28, which terminates in an outwardly directed flange along which the members l2 and I4 are secured together. The upper edge of the member 12 is 30 given a configuration which corresponds to the underside of the window defining member in, and terminates in an inwardly directed flange 32, which constitutes a seat to receive and support the previously mentioned flange 22 of the member ill. The inner member [2 is also provided with the usual glass runs or guides 34 and36. The lower end 38 of the guide 34 is outwardly projected and is adapted to be welded or otherwise secured to the adjacent part of the 40 door rail 28. The lower end of the guide 36 is provided with an ofiset bracket 40, which is adapted to be welded or otherwise secured to the inner face of the member l2. As clearly appears in Fig. 4, the upper ends 42 and 44 of the 5 guides 34 and 36 respectively, embrace the glass run 26 of the member I0, so that guides 34 and 36 form continuations of the guide 26.
The outer body panel member I4 is provided with a flange 46 which extends throughout the front, rear and lower edges thereof and is adapted, as is usual, to be bent over the previously mentioned flange 3|] so as to secure the members l2 and I4 together. The member I4 is also provided with an inwardly di- 55 substantially 50v rected flange 48 along its upper edge, which forms a seat for supporting the co-operating flange 18 of the member H].
In assembling the door, it is preferred to first secure the window defining member III to the outer body member l4, as by forming-one or more welds along the mating flanges l8 and 48. A weld is also preferably formed between the extreme end portions Mia of the flange 46. As clearly appears in Fig. 4, the extreme end portion 46a of the flange 46 mates with and is secured to the flange 18. The flange I8 is depressed in the region Where it is connected to the flanges 6 and 48a, so that the resulting mated flanges form a continuous outer flange surface. The connection between members I and id at the opposite side of the door preferably duplicates the just described arrangement.
Before securing the inner body member IE to the members H! and M, it is preferred to weld or otherwise secure the upper enlarged portions 42 and 44 of the window guides 3d and 36 to the window guide portion 26 of the member l0. Thereafter, the inner body member l2 may be moved into place, with the upper flange 32 thereof in mating relation to the flange 22 of the member M3, and with the flange 30 thereof in abutting relation to the inner surface of the outer body member it. If desired, a weld may be formed between the mating flanges 22 and 32 and in addition, it is preferred to form a permanent connection between the flange 24 and the adjacent part of the inner body member 12. In addition, as will be understood, the marginal flange MB of the member M is bent over the marginal flange an, to form the usual permanent connection between the inner and outer members l2 and Hi. It will also be understood that the guides 34 and 36 may be permanently secured to the member H? as by forming a weld adjacent the portions 38 and 48 thereof respectively, as previously described.
In the thus assembled relation of the parts, the extreme portions of the rail 28 at the hinge side of the door forms a continuation of, but is slightly spaced from, the guide portion 26 of the window defining member it. To bridge this space as well as to reinforce the door, it is preferred to provide a gusset plate 58, the upper end of which is provided with a notch 52 to receive the guide 26 and one side of which is provided with a notch 54 to receive the flanges i3 and 68. The gusset 59 may be and preferably is secured as by welding to the rail 38 before the member I2 is fitted into place. A final connection as by a welding operation may be formed between the notched end of the gusset b and the guide portion 26. Similarly, it is preferred to provide a gusset 69, to bridge the otherwise existing notch between the end of the rail portion 28 and the member If; at the other side of the door. The gusset fill is provided with a body portion by which it is adapted to be secured to the rail 28, and is also provided with laterally offset leg portions 62 and 64, which are adapted to be suitably secured as by welding to the flanges 22 and i8, respectively.
In accordance with conventional practice, the window glass may be inserted after the members Ell, l2 and M are completely assembled with each other. This may readily be accomplished by moving the glass through a substantially 90 angle from its normal position, projecting the lower end thereof through the open slot in the member It and finally returning the glass to its normal position, inwhich the lateral edges thereof are received in the guides 34 and 36, and the underside thereof is supported by the usual window regulator elements.
It will be appreciated from the foregoing-that the resultant door structure comprises generally a lower body portion of generally box form, defined by separately formed inner and outer body members; and an upper or window defining. portion, adapted to be secured to the body portion at a point adjacent the belt line of the door. The window defining portion constitutes in itself a closed body, and may readily be formed to correspond to, the desired configuration of the window opening.
Although a specific embodiment of the invention has been described in detail, it will be appreciated that various modifications in the form, number and arrangement of the parts, may be made within the spirit and scope of the invention.
What I claim is:
1. In a vehicle door construction, a window defining member having integrally related laterally spaced garnish mold and reveal portions, at least one of the portions terminating in a laterally turned flange, said member having a slot therein adjacent said flange through which an associated glass may be moved into and out of said member, and means cooperating with said flange for securing said member to an associated door body portion in fixed relation to such body portion.
2. In a vehicle door construction having a separately formed window opening defining and body members, said window opening defining member having laterally spaced garnish mold and reveal portions, one of said portions terminating in a laterally turned flange, and said body portion having a laterally turned flanged mated with and rigidly secured to said first mentioned flange to form a fixed connection between said members.
3. In a vehicle door construction, the combination of a body formed of inner and outer panels each provided along their upper edges with laterally turned flanges, and a cooperating member adapted to completely encircle and define a window opening for the door, said cooperating member being of outwardly presenting channel shape, one leg whereof constitutes a reveal portion, and the other leg whereof constitutes a garnish mold portion for the door, saidfianges of said body member acting to receive and support said cooperating member.
I 4. In a vehicle door construction, the combination of a body formed of inner and outer panels each provided along their upper edges with laterally turned flanges, and a cooperating member adapted to completely encircle and define a window opening for the door, said cooperating member being of outwardly presenting channel shape, one leg whereof constitutes a reveal portion, and said cooperating member having laterally turned flanges at the marginal edges of said legs for mating relation with the flanges of said body portion.
CHARLES H. WIDMAN.
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US2553134A (en) * 1948-02-28 1951-05-15 Howard A Darrin Vehicle door construction
DE850997C (en) * 1941-12-21 1952-09-29 Daimler Benz Ag Guide frame for sliding windows of motor vehicle doors
US2650857A (en) * 1951-07-11 1953-09-01 Budd Co Composite door for automobiles
US2791464A (en) * 1954-01-04 1957-05-07 Motor Products Corp Vehicle body door structure
US2797128A (en) * 1956-02-06 1957-06-25 Motor Products Corp Vehicle door structure
US2797130A (en) * 1954-01-04 1957-06-25 Motor Products Corp Vehicle body door structure
US3112951A (en) * 1962-07-06 1963-12-03 James R Deer Safety door panels
US3566817A (en) * 1967-03-08 1971-03-02 Renault Methods of manufacturing vehicle doors
US5524388A (en) * 1995-06-09 1996-06-11 Ford Motor Company Automotive window stability assembly
US20080276538A1 (en) * 2007-05-09 2008-11-13 Gm Global Technology Operations, Inc. Glass Channel for Integrated Channel/Regulator in Vehicle Door

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DE850997C (en) * 1941-12-21 1952-09-29 Daimler Benz Ag Guide frame for sliding windows of motor vehicle doors
US2553134A (en) * 1948-02-28 1951-05-15 Howard A Darrin Vehicle door construction
US2650857A (en) * 1951-07-11 1953-09-01 Budd Co Composite door for automobiles
US2791464A (en) * 1954-01-04 1957-05-07 Motor Products Corp Vehicle body door structure
US2797130A (en) * 1954-01-04 1957-06-25 Motor Products Corp Vehicle body door structure
US2797128A (en) * 1956-02-06 1957-06-25 Motor Products Corp Vehicle door structure
US3112951A (en) * 1962-07-06 1963-12-03 James R Deer Safety door panels
US3566817A (en) * 1967-03-08 1971-03-02 Renault Methods of manufacturing vehicle doors
US5524388A (en) * 1995-06-09 1996-06-11 Ford Motor Company Automotive window stability assembly
US20080276538A1 (en) * 2007-05-09 2008-11-13 Gm Global Technology Operations, Inc. Glass Channel for Integrated Channel/Regulator in Vehicle Door

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