US20060059799A1 - Invisible division bar modular assembly - Google Patents

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US20060059799A1
US20060059799A1 US10/966,199 US96619904A US2006059799A1 US 20060059799 A1 US20060059799 A1 US 20060059799A1 US 96619904 A US96619904 A US 96619904A US 2006059799 A1 US2006059799 A1 US 2006059799A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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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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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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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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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
    • B60J10/00Sealing arrangements
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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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    • B60J10/74Sealing arrangements specially adapted for windows or windscreens for sliding window panes, e.g. sash guides
    • B60J10/78Sealing arrangements specially adapted for windows or windscreens for sliding window panes, e.g. sash guides adjacent to corner pieces, mirror supports or quarter windows
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B7/00Special arrangements or measures in connection with doors or windows
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  • the present invention relates generally to a window support structure for a vehicle, and more particularly to a sealing system and invisible division bar modular assembly that interfaces between a fixed window and a movable window of a vehicle.
  • a fixed glass assembly typically incorporates a divider bar, one portion of which supports the glass run channel and a second portion formed of an elastomeric material molded about the periphery of the fixed window.
  • An improvement of the modular molding assembly that adequately seals about the windows of a vehicle, addresses assembly issues, and provides a division bar assembly with a smooth and flush appearance and that improves wind noise is desired.
  • An invisible division bar is provided that spans the interface between a movable widow and a fixed window, and guides and seals the movable window while providing a flush glass appearance, i.e., without protruding beyond an exterior surface of the windows.
  • a preferred embodiment of the division bar assembly includes a first portion or support secured to a fixed window and a second portion or guide fixed to the movable window.
  • the guide is received in a guide member cavity of the support which includes a low-friction material.
  • At least one seal lip extends from the support for engaging an inner surface of the movable window.
  • An inner garnish assembly is provided in a preferred arrangement to provide an aesthetic cover along the interior surface of the vehicle.
  • the support preferably includes a cavity that receives a glass run channel.
  • the glass run channel in a preferred arrangement includes the low friction material.
  • the division bar assembly does not have any portion extending onto the external surfaces of the windows.
  • a primary benefit of the invention is the improved aesthetics associated with the arrangement.
  • Another benefit offered by the invention is the low profile and reduced wind noise associated therewith.
  • Still another benefit is the ease of incorporation of the assembly into a surround molding module that facilitates assembly.
  • FIG. 1 is an elevational view of a prior art molding module used in association with a movable window and a fixed window.
  • FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken generally along the lines 2 - 2 in FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is a representation, partly in section, of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken generally along the lines 4 - 4 of FIG. 3 .
  • FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken generally along the lines 5 - 5 though the movable window portion of FIG. 3 .
  • FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken generally along the lines 6 - 6 through the fixed window portion of FIG. 3 .
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 a prior art arrangement disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,702,148 commonly owned by the assignee of the present application, is shown. More particularly, the prior art arrangement shows a molding module 20 that comprises a one-piece surround molding 22 , a glass run channel 24 , a belt line outer seal 26 , and a divider or division bar 28 . The division bar is interposed between a movable window 30 and a fixed window 32 ( FIG. 2 ).
  • the one-piece surround molding includes a belt line portion 34 , a B-pillar 36 , top or header portion 38 , and a sloping rear portion 40 . Attachment flange portions and a series of attachment clips 42 provide for support and retention of the module or surround molding to the vehicle.
  • the prior art division bar assembly 28 includes first and second legs 50 , 52 that are in generally parallel relation and form a cavity 54 that receives the glass run channel 24 .
  • the glass run channel includes a pair of legs having seal lips 56 , 58 that engage a first or outer surface 30 a and a second or inner surface 30 b , respectively, of the movable window 30 .
  • the glass run channel 24 typically incorporates a low-friction material such as flock 60 along the seal lips and in a base 62 of the glass run channel to provide a sliding, low friction engagement with the movable window.
  • the conventional division bar assembly 28 further includes a molded elastomeric material 70 that encapsulates a perimeter edge of the fixed window 32 . More particularly, the elastomeric window encapsulation 70 engages opposite first or exterior surface 32 a and a second or interior surface 32 b of the fixed window 32 .
  • the window encapsulation is preferably formed in an insert molding process where the elastomeric material is bonded to the first and second legs 50 , 52 and forms a seal against the outside elements.
  • a leg 72 of the surround molding 22 is received in a recess 74 between the division bar and the elastomer material to provide an aesthetic cover in the division bar region of the vehicle.
  • the division bar Although this surround molding module has met with commercial success, the division bar unfortunately provides a raised surface at the interface between the movable and fixed windows, i.e., a raised division bar that is unsightly, and also contributes to wind noise because of the extent by which the division bar protrudes from the external surface of the windows.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 more particularly illustrate the subject invention which relates to what is termed herein as an invisible division bar assembly 80 .
  • the invisible division bar spans the interface between the movable window 30 and fixed window 32 .
  • the window encapsulation 82 preferably an elastomeric material molded to the fixed window, extends about the entire perimeter of the fixed window.
  • the elastomeric encapsulation 82 engages not only the interior surface 32 b of the fixed window and the outer edge 32 c , but also extends over an outer extent of the exterior surface 32 a of the fixed window.
  • this portion of the elastomeric encapsulation at the invisible division bar region is also referred to as a support 84 .
  • the support spans generally vertically between the header and belt line and in a preferred arrangement includes a rigid support member 86 , such as a metal or plastic support member, substantially encapsulated in the elastomeric material.
  • the support member 86 includes a first leg 86 a that extends generally parallel to the interior surface of the fixed window (and which may include one face that is not encapsulated in the elastomeric material), a second leg 86 b extending generally perpendicularly toward the interior of the vehicle, and a third leg 86 c that extends forwardly from the second leg and in generally parallel, spaced relation from the interior surface of the movable window ( FIG. 4 ).
  • the elastomeric material of the support 84 may be formed from a wide range of suitable materials such as molded rubber, TPV (thermoplastic vulcanizate), PVC (polyvinyl chloride), or thermoplastic, that is adhesively secured, molded, or rubber bonded to the interior surface 32 b and outer edge 32 c of the fixed window.
  • TPV thermoplastic vulcanizate
  • PVC polyvinyl chloride
  • thermoplastic thermoplastic
  • this portion of the window encapsulation or support provides a butt joint between the movable and fixed windows and does not extend outwardly beyond the plane defined by the exterior surface of the movable and fixed windows. No portion of the support is received over the exterior surface 32 a of the fixed window nor extends beyond the plane of the exterior surface of the window. This flush arrangement enhances the aesthetics of the division bar assembly and reduces issues with respect to wind noise.
  • the surround molding portion includes a first portion or leg 92 secured to the support, shown here as extending parallel to and preferably secured by fasteners 94 , to the second leg 86 b of the support. It will be appreciated, however, that other securing arrangements may be used without departing from the scope and intent of the present invention.
  • Second and third portions 96 , 98 of the surround molding are disposed in spaced, generally parallel relation and define a recess or cavity 100 , shown here as a pair of spaced legs extending generally parallel to the interior surface of the movable window.
  • the second and third legs 96 , 98 defining the recess 100 form a guide member adapted to receive a leg 110 of guide or window encapsulation 112 that is secured to the interior surface of the movable window adjacent the vertical rear edge thereof.
  • the window encapsulant of the movable window can be any suitable material such as a molded rubber, EPDM, TPV, PVC, etc., that is secured to the interior surface of the movable window, for example, adhesively secured thereto.
  • the window encapsulation 112 can also be molded or rubber bonded to the movable window.
  • the leg 110 is dimensioned for receipt in the cavity 100 and serves the function of guiding or tracking the rear vertical edge of the movable window.
  • a low friction material is provided in the cavity shown here as a generally U-shaped insert 114 interposed between the legs 96 , 98 and the guide leg 110 .
  • Generally parallel legs 114 a , 114 b of the low friction material insert may be slightly bowed or curved into engagement with the guide leg 110 . This arrangement provides a desired low-friction, sliding engagement for the tracking of the rear vertical edge of the movable window.
  • a glass run channel 116 that includes at least one and preferably a pair of sealing guide lips 118 .
  • the sealing guide lips are either formed of a low-friction material, or include a low-friction material along selected portions thereof to provide the desired low-friction, sliding sealing engagement with the interior surface of the movable window.
  • the glass run channel is formed so that a first edge 120 defines a hook-shape or channel received over the leg 96 of the molding.
  • a leg 122 is received in a recess formed between the first leg and the remainder of the surround molding body 90 and is contoured to provide a snap-fit connection with the molding body. This effectively secures the glass run channel 116 to the support which is, in turn, secured to the fixed window.
  • an effective window seal and support is provided along the rear, vertical edge of the movable window.
  • an inner garnish 130 is provided as a part of the invisible division bar assembly 80 .
  • the garnish 130 is a fully molded surround component that is mechanically secured to the invisible division bar assembly, as well as to the remainder of the surround molding.
  • one preferred material is a plastic such as a polypropylene, although the invention should not be limited to this particular type of material.
  • the inner garnish is also shown as being mechanically fastened to the support along the invisible division bar assembly, while along other regions of the surround molding module, the inner garnish may include a leg secured by clips (see left- and right-hand cross sections along the invisible division bar assembly).
  • the inner garnish has overlay or cover portions 134 , 136 that provide an aesthetic finish to the assembly so that the individual components of the division bar assembly are visible from the interior of the vehicle.
  • the surround molding 90 is preferably either molded, extruded, or formed separately from the other components, while the glass run channel 116 in the preferred arrangement is molded at the upper B-pillar and molded in the division bar to the header.
  • Preferred materials are EPDM or plastic, although plastic has the additional advantage of reduced cost.
  • the front vertical edge of the fixed window 32 and the rear vertical edge of the movable window 30 are darkened, for example with a black-out frit 140 .
  • the frit is provided for aesthetic reasons of masking or hiding the remaining components of the invisible division bar assembly.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a cross-section through the header portion adjacent the movable window.
  • the surround molding 150 in this region includes a pair of spaced legs 152 , 154 forming a channel 156 that receives a generally conventional glass run channel 160 .
  • the glass run channel legs include seal lips 162 , 164 which engage the inner and outer surfaces of the movable window.
  • the surround molding module further includes leg 166 that secures the inner trim 170 . It is also apparent from FIG. 5 that the guide or window encapsulation 112 secured to the interior surface 30 b of the movable window also terminates before reaching the upper edge of the movable window. This allows that portion of the movable window to be effectively received in the glass run channel along the header.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-sectional view along the header portion, but through the fixed window region. This view further illustrates how the support assembly 84 of the invisible division bar assembly is secured to the vehicle body, for example via fasteners 150 , and moreover how the inner trim 170 effectively covers the invisible division bar assembly in this region, as well as covering the interfit between the surround molding and the window encapsulation of the fixed window.
  • the door seal assembly is secured to flanges of the vehicle body and has hollow bulb portions that extend into sealing engagement with portions of the door.

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A surround molding module incorporates an invisible division bar assembly. The invisible division bar includes a support or glass encapsulation that does not extend outwardly beyond the plane of the exterior surface of fixed and movable windows of the vehicle. It provides a butt joint between these window edges. The support also carries a guide member that provides tracking with a guide extending outwardly from a glass encapsulation secured to the movable window. A glass run channel is also secured to the support along the rear vertical edge of the movable window. An effective window guide tracking system is provided that has improved wind noise and a flush window appearance with no off-set.

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  • This application claims priority from, and incorporates herein by reference, provisional application Ser. No. 60/603,977, filed Aug. 24, 2004.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates generally to a window support structure for a vehicle, and more particularly to a sealing system and invisible division bar modular assembly that interfaces between a fixed window and a movable window of a vehicle.
  • It is known to provide a division bar that extends in a generally vertical direction between header and belt line portions of a vehicle window opening. The division bar is typically attached to or molded into a window encapsulation assembly associated with the fixed window. Unfortunately, known arrangements do not adequately address wind noise, aesthetics or appearance, and are not integrally incorporated into a glass guide tracking system for the adjacent movable window. It would therefore be desirable to provide a flush appearance with no glass offset, and particularly one incorporated into a surround module that adequately seals against the movable window. It would also be beneficial if the window provided a flush appearance with the division bar. Aesthetically, it would create a smoother line that provides a generally continuous glass-look finish between the front and movable window and a rear or fixed window. Moreover, known division bar assemblies extend outwardly from an exterior surface or plane of the windows. Aside from the aesthetic appearance issues noted above, the outwardly extending division bar creates an undesired drag and generates wind noise.
  • Conventional sealing systems often incorporate multiple components for sealing about the periphery of the window to the vehicle. In addition, these assemblies must provide a smooth transition with the vehicle body, i.e., blend in and provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance with the exterior vehicle appearance. Thus, moldings are provided with the glass run channels to improve the exterior appearance of the glass run channel. Likewise, a separate or inner garnish trim is usually provided to add a pleasing appearance about the window opening along the interior of the vehicle. Again, multiple assembly operations are typically required to secure the glass run channel, belt weatherstrip, decorative molding, inner garnish, etc. Each component adds additional cost and assembly. Thus, it has been proposed by the assignee of the present application to provide a surround molding module such as shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,702,148, the details of which are incorporated herein by reference. As described in the '148 patent, a fixed glass assembly typically incorporates a divider bar, one portion of which supports the glass run channel and a second portion formed of an elastomeric material molded about the periphery of the fixed window.
  • An improvement of the modular molding assembly that adequately seals about the windows of a vehicle, addresses assembly issues, and provides a division bar assembly with a smooth and flush appearance and that improves wind noise is desired.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • An invisible division bar is provided that spans the interface between a movable widow and a fixed window, and guides and seals the movable window while providing a flush glass appearance, i.e., without protruding beyond an exterior surface of the windows.
  • A preferred embodiment of the division bar assembly includes a first portion or support secured to a fixed window and a second portion or guide fixed to the movable window. The guide is received in a guide member cavity of the support which includes a low-friction material.
  • At least one seal lip extends from the support for engaging an inner surface of the movable window.
  • An inner garnish assembly is provided in a preferred arrangement to provide an aesthetic cover along the interior surface of the vehicle.
  • The support preferably includes a cavity that receives a glass run channel. The glass run channel in a preferred arrangement includes the low friction material.
  • The division bar assembly does not have any portion extending onto the external surfaces of the windows.
  • A primary benefit of the invention is the improved aesthetics associated with the arrangement.
  • Another benefit offered by the invention is the low profile and reduced wind noise associated therewith.
  • Still another benefit is the ease of incorporation of the assembly into a surround molding module that facilitates assembly.
  • Still other features and benefits of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading and understanding the following detailed description.
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  • FIG. 1 is an elevational view of a prior art molding module used in association with a movable window and a fixed window.
  • FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken generally along the lines 2-2 in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a representation, partly in section, of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken generally along the lines 4-4 of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken generally along the lines 5-5 though the movable window portion of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken generally along the lines 6-6 through the fixed window portion of FIG. 3.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • Turning briefly to FIGS. 1 and 2, a prior art arrangement disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,702,148 commonly owned by the assignee of the present application, is shown. More particularly, the prior art arrangement shows a molding module 20 that comprises a one-piece surround molding 22, a glass run channel 24, a belt line outer seal 26, and a divider or division bar 28. The division bar is interposed between a movable window 30 and a fixed window 32 (FIG. 2). With reference again to FIG. 1, the one-piece surround molding includes a belt line portion 34, a B-pillar 36, top or header portion 38, and a sloping rear portion 40. Attachment flange portions and a series of attachment clips 42 provide for support and retention of the module or surround molding to the vehicle.
  • As perhaps best illustrated in FIG. 2, the prior art division bar assembly 28 includes first and second legs 50, 52 that are in generally parallel relation and form a cavity 54 that receives the glass run channel 24. The glass run channel includes a pair of legs having seal lips 56, 58 that engage a first or outer surface 30 a and a second or inner surface 30 b, respectively, of the movable window 30. As will be appreciated, the glass run channel 24 typically incorporates a low-friction material such as flock 60 along the seal lips and in a base 62 of the glass run channel to provide a sliding, low friction engagement with the movable window.
  • The conventional division bar assembly 28 further includes a molded elastomeric material 70 that encapsulates a perimeter edge of the fixed window 32. More particularly, the elastomeric window encapsulation 70 engages opposite first or exterior surface 32 a and a second or interior surface 32 b of the fixed window 32. For example, the window encapsulation is preferably formed in an insert molding process where the elastomeric material is bonded to the first and second legs 50, 52 and forms a seal against the outside elements. Moreover, a leg 72 of the surround molding 22 is received in a recess 74 between the division bar and the elastomer material to provide an aesthetic cover in the division bar region of the vehicle.
  • Although this surround molding module has met with commercial success, the division bar unfortunately provides a raised surface at the interface between the movable and fixed windows, i.e., a raised division bar that is unsightly, and also contributes to wind noise because of the extent by which the division bar protrudes from the external surface of the windows.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 more particularly illustrate the subject invention which relates to what is termed herein as an invisible division bar assembly 80. The invisible division bar spans the interface between the movable window 30 and fixed window 32. The window encapsulation 82, preferably an elastomeric material molded to the fixed window, extends about the entire perimeter of the fixed window. Along the three edges of the fixed window that abut or are contiguous with the vehicle body VB, the elastomeric encapsulation 82 engages not only the interior surface 32 b of the fixed window and the outer edge 32 c, but also extends over an outer extent of the exterior surface 32 a of the fixed window. Along the edge that adjoins with the invisible division bar assembly, however, the window encapsulation only engages the inner surface 32 b and outer edge 32 c of the fixed window. For ease of reference, this portion of the elastomeric encapsulation at the invisible division bar region is also referred to as a support 84. The support spans generally vertically between the header and belt line and in a preferred arrangement includes a rigid support member 86, such as a metal or plastic support member, substantially encapsulated in the elastomeric material. In the preferred arrangement, the support member 86 includes a first leg 86 a that extends generally parallel to the interior surface of the fixed window (and which may include one face that is not encapsulated in the elastomeric material), a second leg 86 b extending generally perpendicularly toward the interior of the vehicle, and a third leg 86 c that extends forwardly from the second leg and in generally parallel, spaced relation from the interior surface of the movable window (FIG. 4). The elastomeric material of the support 84 may be formed from a wide range of suitable materials such as molded rubber, TPV (thermoplastic vulcanizate), PVC (polyvinyl chloride), or thermoplastic, that is adhesively secured, molded, or rubber bonded to the interior surface 32 b and outer edge 32 c of the fixed window. In other words, this portion of the window encapsulation or support provides a butt joint between the movable and fixed windows and does not extend outwardly beyond the plane defined by the exterior surface of the movable and fixed windows. No portion of the support is received over the exterior surface 32 a of the fixed window nor extends beyond the plane of the exterior surface of the window. This flush arrangement enhances the aesthetics of the division bar assembly and reduces issues with respect to wind noise.
  • Secured to the support 84 is a portion of the surround molding, identified here by reference numeral 90. The surround molding portion includes a first portion or leg 92 secured to the support, shown here as extending parallel to and preferably secured by fasteners 94, to the second leg 86 b of the support. It will be appreciated, however, that other securing arrangements may be used without departing from the scope and intent of the present invention. Second and third portions 96, 98 of the surround molding are disposed in spaced, generally parallel relation and define a recess or cavity 100, shown here as a pair of spaced legs extending generally parallel to the interior surface of the movable window. The second and third legs 96, 98 defining the recess 100 form a guide member adapted to receive a leg 110 of guide or window encapsulation 112 that is secured to the interior surface of the movable window adjacent the vertical rear edge thereof. The window encapsulant of the movable window can be any suitable material such as a molded rubber, EPDM, TPV, PVC, etc., that is secured to the interior surface of the movable window, for example, adhesively secured thereto. The window encapsulation 112 can also be molded or rubber bonded to the movable window. The leg 110 is dimensioned for receipt in the cavity 100 and serves the function of guiding or tracking the rear vertical edge of the movable window. To facilitate this movement, a low friction material, is provided in the cavity shown here as a generally U-shaped insert 114 interposed between the legs 96, 98 and the guide leg 110. Generally parallel legs 114 a, 114 b of the low friction material insert may be slightly bowed or curved into engagement with the guide leg 110. This arrangement provides a desired low-friction, sliding engagement for the tracking of the rear vertical edge of the movable window.
  • Also secured to the molding is a glass run channel 116 that includes at least one and preferably a pair of sealing guide lips 118. The sealing guide lips are either formed of a low-friction material, or include a low-friction material along selected portions thereof to provide the desired low-friction, sliding sealing engagement with the interior surface of the movable window. As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the glass run channel is formed so that a first edge 120 defines a hook-shape or channel received over the leg 96 of the molding. A leg 122 is received in a recess formed between the first leg and the remainder of the surround molding body 90 and is contoured to provide a snap-fit connection with the molding body. This effectively secures the glass run channel 116 to the support which is, in turn, secured to the fixed window. By virtue of the guide leg 110 received in the recess 100, an effective window seal and support is provided along the rear, vertical edge of the movable window.
  • For aesthetic purposes, an inner garnish 130 is provided as a part of the invisible division bar assembly 80. The garnish 130 is a fully molded surround component that is mechanically secured to the invisible division bar assembly, as well as to the remainder of the surround molding. For example, one preferred material is a plastic such as a polypropylene, although the invention should not be limited to this particular type of material. The inner garnish is also shown as being mechanically fastened to the support along the invisible division bar assembly, while along other regions of the surround molding module, the inner garnish may include a leg secured by clips (see left- and right-hand cross sections along the invisible division bar assembly). The inner garnish has overlay or cover portions 134, 136 that provide an aesthetic finish to the assembly so that the individual components of the division bar assembly are visible from the interior of the vehicle.
  • It will be appreciated that the surround molding 90 is preferably either molded, extruded, or formed separately from the other components, while the glass run channel 116 in the preferred arrangement is molded at the upper B-pillar and molded in the division bar to the header. Preferred materials are EPDM or plastic, although plastic has the additional advantage of reduced cost.
  • Preferably, the front vertical edge of the fixed window 32 and the rear vertical edge of the movable window 30 are darkened, for example with a black-out frit 140. The frit is provided for aesthetic reasons of masking or hiding the remaining components of the invisible division bar assembly.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a cross-section through the header portion adjacent the movable window. The surround molding 150 in this region includes a pair of spaced legs 152, 154 forming a channel 156 that receives a generally conventional glass run channel 160. The glass run channel legs include seal lips 162, 164 which engage the inner and outer surfaces of the movable window. The surround molding module further includes leg 166 that secures the inner trim 170. It is also apparent from FIG. 5 that the guide or window encapsulation 112 secured to the interior surface 30 b of the movable window also terminates before reaching the upper edge of the movable window. This allows that portion of the movable window to be effectively received in the glass run channel along the header.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-sectional view along the header portion, but through the fixed window region. This view further illustrates how the support assembly 84 of the invisible division bar assembly is secured to the vehicle body, for example via fasteners 150, and moreover how the inner trim 170 effectively covers the invisible division bar assembly in this region, as well as covering the interfit between the surround molding and the window encapsulation of the fixed window.
  • Although illustrated in FIGS. 4-6, the door seal assembly is secured to flanges of the vehicle body and has hollow bulb portions that extend into sealing engagement with portions of the door. These components are illustrated but form no part of the present invention, so that further discussion herein is deemed unnecessary.
  • The invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Of course, modifications and alterations will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, and the invention should not be limited to the described embodiments.

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1. A division bar assembly received between an associated fixed window and an associated movable window of a vehicle, the division bar assembly comprising:
a support adapted to be secured to the associated fixed window;
a guide affixed to the associated movable window and adapted to extend from an inner surface thereof; and
a guide member extending from the support including a cavity dimensioned to receive the guide therein, the cavity including a low friction material over at least a portion thereof.
2. The invention of claim 1 further comprising at least one seal lip extending outwardly from the guide member for engagement with an associated inner surface of the movable window.
3. The invention of claim 1 further comprising an inner garnish operatively secured to the guide and disposed in covering relation thereto.
4. The invention of claim 1 wherein the guide extends from only one face of the movable window.
5. The invention of claim 1 wherein the guide is fixedly secured to the inner surface of the movable window and includes a first leg spaced from the inner surface of the window.
6. The invention of claim 5 wherein the support includes a channel dimensioned to receive the first leg of the guide therein.
7. The invention of claim 6 wherein the support includes at least one seal lip extending from the support for sealing engagement with the inner surface of the movable window.
8. The invention of claim 7 wherein the support extends from only one face of the fixed window.
9. The invention of claim 8 wherein the support includes a first leg fixedly secured to an inner surface of the fixed window.
10. The invention of claim 9 wherein the support includes a second leg that extends between facing edges of the moveable and fixed windows and terminates at an exterior surface of the windows.
11. The invention of claim 10 further comprising an inner garnish assembly secured to the support having a first leg that overlies the first leg of the support and a second leg that overlies the channel.
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