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US-2018222291-A1 · Aug 9, 2018 · US
US9650825B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9650825-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414914389-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 29, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 2, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 16, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 16, 2017 |
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A vehicle door is provided with: a rear glass holder that holds door glass and has a first rear fastening hole: and a carrier plate having a second rear fastening hole fastened to the first rear fastening hole. The rear glass holder has a first rear engagement section. The carrier plate has a second engagement section engaged by the first rear engagement section. In the engaged state, the first rear fastening hole is offset below the second fastening hole. The offset amount of the first rear fastening hole and the second rear fastening hole is greater than the engagement margin of the first rear engagement section and the second engagement section.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicle door comprising: a door glass supported by a door body; a glass holder for holding the door glass and having a first fastening hole; and a support plate provided to the door body and having a second fastening hole corresponding to the first fastening hole of the glass holder, the support plate being fastened to the glass holder by a fastening member passed through the first and second fastening holes, wherein the glass holder has a first engagement section, the support plate has a second engagement section configured to be engaged by the first engagement section to position the glass holder relative to the door body in a substantially horizontal direction when the fastening member is not passed through the first and second fastening holes, the first fastening hole is offset downward relative to the second fastening hole when the fastening member is not passed through the first and second fastening holes and the first engagement section is engaged with the second engagement section, and an amount of offset of the first fastening hole and the second fastening hole is set such that when the fastening member is passed through the first and second fastening holes to fasten the glass holder and the support plate to each other and the offset of the first fastening hole and the second fastening hole is removed, the first and second engagement sections are disengaged from each other. 2. The vehicle door of claim 1 , wherein the first engagement section comprises a plurality of recesses and protrusions formed in continuous alternating fashion in a lower surface of the glass holder, and the second engagement section includes one or more protrusions formed in a surface of the support plate opposing the lower surface of the glass holder such that the one or more protrusions of the second engagement section can be engaged in one or more of the recesses. 3. The vehicle door of claim 2 , wherein the second engagement section comprises only a single protrusion. 4. The vehicle door of claim 3 , wherein the vehicle door comprises a plurality of glass holders for holding the door glass, and the second engagement section is provided only in a part of the support plate corresponding to the first engagement section provided to a selected one of the plurality of glass holders. 5. The vehicle door of claim 2 , wherein each of the protrusions in the first engagement section is formed to be smoothly curved while each of the recesses in the first engagement section is formed with an acute triangular shape or each of the protrusions in the first engagement section is formed with an acute triangular shape while each of the recesses in the first engagement section is formed to be smoothly curved. 6. The vehicle door of claim 5 , wherein the vehicle door comprises a plurality of glass holders for holding the door glass, and the second engagement section is provided only in a part of the support plate corresponding to the first engagement section provided to a selected one of the plurality of glass holders. 7. The vehicle door of claim 2 , wherein the vehicle door comprises a plurality of glass holders for holding the door glass, and the second engagement section is provided only in a part of the support plate corresponding to the first engagement section provided to a selected one of the plurality of glass holders. 8. The vehicle door of claim 2 , wherein the support plate comprises a placement section on which the lower surface of the glass holder is to be place before the glass holder is fastened to the support plate, the second engagement section is provided to the placement section of the support plate, and the first engagement section is provided to the lower surface of the glass holder, such that the first and second engagement sections engage each other when the lower surface of the glass holder is placed on the placement section of the support plate. 9. The vehicle door of claim 8 , wherein the support plate comprises: a pressing section provided on a vehicle interior side of the glass holder, the pressing section extending upward from the placement section so as to oppose one side of the glass holder; and a fastening wall provided on a vehicle exterior side of the glass holder, the fastening wall extending upward from the placement section so as to oppose another side of the glass holder, the second fastening hole being formed in the fastening wall. 10. The vehicle door of claim 9 , wherein the support plate is a plastic member, and the second engagement section and the pressing section are provided to overlap each other as viewed in a lateral direction of a vehicle. 11. The vehicle door of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle door comprises a plurality of glass holders for holding the door glass, and the second engagement section is provided only in a part of the support plate corresponding to the first engagement section provided to a selected one of the plurality of glass holders. 12. The vehicle door of claim 11 , wherein the support plate comprises a plurality of placement sections on which lower surfaces of the plurality of glass holders are to be placed before the plurality of glass holders are fastened to the support plate, the second engagement section is provided to one of the placement sections of the support plate corresponding to the selected one of the plurality of glass holders, and the first engagement section is provided to the lower surface of the selected one of the plurality of glass holders, such that the first and second engagement sections engage each other when the lower surface of the selected one of the plurality of glass holders is placed on the one of the plurality of placement sections of the support plate. 13. The vehicle door of claim 1 , wherein the support plate comprises a placement section on which a lower surface of the glass holder is to be placed before the glass holder is fastened to the support plate, the second engagement section is provided to the placement section of the support plate, and the first engagement section is provided to the lower surface of the glass holder, such that the first and second engagement sections engage each other when the lower surface of the glass holder is placed on the placement section of the support plate. 14. The vehicle door of claim 13 , wherein the support plate comprises: a pressing section provided on a vehicle interior side of the glass holder, the pressing section extending upward from the placement section so as to oppose one side of the glass holder; and a fastening wall provided on a vehicle exterior side of the glass holder, the fastening wall extending upward from the placement section so as to oppose another side of the glass holder, the second fastening hole formed in the fastening wall. 15. The vehicle door of claim 14 , wherein the support plate is a plastic member, and the second engagement section and the pressing section are provided to overlap each other as viewed in a lateral direction of a vehicle. 16. The vehicle door of claim 15 , wherein the first engagement section is provided to the lower surface of the glass holder over a substantially entire lateral width of the lower surface, and the second engagement section is provided so as to extend from the fastening wall to the pressing section. 17. The vehicle door of claim 14 , wherein the first engagement section is provided to the lower surface of the glass holder over a substantially entire lateral width of the lower surface, and the second engagement section is provided so as to extend from the fastening wall to the pressin
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