Rear slider window assembly with angled movable window panel
US-2015115649-A1 · Apr 30, 2015 · US
US9266409B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9266409-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414522735-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2016 |
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A slider window assembly for a vehicle includes a frame portion having an upper rail and a lower rail and a pair of spaced apart generally vertical frame members, and at least one fixed window panel and a movable window panel. The upper rail includes an upper channel for movably receiving an upper region of the movable window and the lower rail includes a lower channel for movably receiving a lower region of the movable window. The upper rail has a depth dimension that is greater than a depth dimension of the lower rail. The generally vertical frame members are tapered so that the end regions have depth dimensions that are similar to the depth dimensions of the respective rail. The generally vertical frame members have upper attachment portions that are generally wedge-shaped and are configured for press fit attachment at correspondingly formed recesses established at the upper rail.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A slider window assembly for a vehicle, said slider window assembly comprising: a frame portion having an upper rail and a lower rail and a pair of spaced apart generally vertical frame members, said upper rail, said lower rail and said generally vertical frame members defining a generally central opening; at least one fixed window panel that is fixed relative to said frame portion; a movable window panel that is movable along said upper rail and said lower rail, wherein said movable window panel is movable between a closed position, where said movable window panel is disposed at said opening and engages said generally vertical frame members, and an opened position, where said movable window panel is disposed at least partially away from the opening; wherein said upper rail includes an upper channel for movably receiving an upper region of said movable window therein; wherein said lower rail includes a lower channel for movably receiving a lower region of said movable window therein; wherein said upper rail has a depth dimension that is greater than a depth dimension of said lower rail; wherein each of said generally vertical frame members is tapered so that an upper end region of said generally vertical frame member has a depth dimension that is substantially similar to the depth dimension of said upper rail and a lower end region of said generally vertical frame member has a depth dimension that is substantially similar to the depth dimension of said lower rail; and wherein said generally vertical frame members have upper attachment portions that are generally wedge-shaped and are configured for press fit attachment at correspondingly formed recesses established at said upper rail. 2. The slider window assembly of claim 1 , wherein said upper rail and said upper channel are unitarily formed via a common molding process. 3. The slider window assembly of claim 1 , wherein said lower rail and said lower channel are unitarily formed via a common molding process. 4. The slider window assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of said generally vertical frame members is unitarily formed via a respective molding process. 5. The slider window assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of said generally vertical frame members has a rear surface that is generally coplanar with rear surfaces of said upper rail and said lower rail, and wherein said at least one fixed window panel is bonded at said rear surfaces of said generally vertical frame members, said upper rail and said lower rail. 6. The slider window assembly of claim 5 , wherein each of said generally vertical frame members has a front surface and wherein said movable window panel seals against said front surfaces of said generally vertical frame members when in its closed position. 7. The slider window assembly of claim 6 , wherein a sealing element is established along said front surfaces of said generally vertical frame members. 8. The slider window assembly of claim 7 , wherein each of said generally vertical frame members is formed via a respective first molding process and said sealing element is established along said front surface of said generally vertical frame member via a respective second molding process. 9. The slider window assembly of claim 1 , wherein said at least one fixed window panel comprises first and second fixed window panels defining an opening therebetween. 10. The slider window assembly of claim 1 , wherein said at least one fixed window panel comprises a single fixed window panel having an opening therethrough. 11. The slider window assembly of claim 1 , wherein said at least one fixed window panel has at least one heater grid established thereat and wherein said movable window panel has a heater grid established thereat, and wherein power to said heater grids of said at least one fixed window panel and said movable window panel is provided via two electrical wires and connections that electrically connect the wires to a positive electrical wire of a vehicle wiring harness and a negative electrical wire of a vehicle wiring harness. 12. A slider window assembly for a vehicle, said slider window assembly comprising: a frame portion having an upper rail and a lower rail and a pair of spaced apart generally vertical frame members, said upper rail, said lower rail and said generally vertical frame members defining a generally central opening; at least one fixed window panel that is fixed relative to said frame portion; a movable window panel that is movable along said upper rail and said lower rail, wherein said movable window panel is movable between a closed position, where said movable window panel is disposed at said opening and engages said generally vertical frame members, and an opened position, where said movable window panel is disposed at least partially away from the opening; wherein said upper rail includes an upper channel for movably receiving an upper region of said movable window therein; wherein said lower rail includes a lower channel for movably receiving a lower region of said movable window therein; wherein said upper rail has a depth dimension that is greater than a depth dimension of said lower rail, said depth dimension of said upper rail spanning between a front surface and a rear surface of said upper rail and said depth dimension of said lower rail spanning between a front surface and a rear surface of said lower rail; wherein each of said generally vertical frame members is tapered so that an upper end region of said generally vertical frame member has a depth dimension that is substantially similar to the depth dimension of said upper rail and a lower end region of said generally vertical frame member has a depth dimension that is substantially similar to the depth dimension of said lower rail; wherein said generally vertical frame members have upper attachment portions that are configured for press fit attachment at correspondingly formed upper recesses established at said upper rail, and wherein each of said upper attachment portions has a wider upper end and a narrowed portion, such that when said upper attachment portions are attached at the correspondingly formed upper recesses, said wider upper ends of said upper attachment portions limit vertical movement of said generally vertical frame members relative to said upper rail; wherein said generally vertical frame members have lower attachment portions that are configured to be received at correspondingly formed lower recesses established at said lower rail; and wherein, with said upper attachment portions attached at said upper recesses, an attachment surface of each of said generally vertical frame members is generally coplanar with said front surface of said upper rail, and wherein, with said lower attachment portions received at said lower recesses, said attachment surface of each of said generally vertical frame members is generally coplanar with said front surface of said lower rail. 13. The slider window assembly of claim 12 , wherein said upper rail and said upper channel are unitarily formed via a common molding process. 14. The slider window assembly of claim 12 , wherein said lower rail and said lower channel are unitarily formed via a common molding process. 15. The slider window assembly of claim 12 , wherein each of said generally vertical frame members is unitarily formed via a respective molding process. 16. The slider window assembly of claim 12 , wherein said at least one fixed window panel is bonded at said attachment surfaces of said generally vertical frame members and attachment surfaces of said upp
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