Apparatus for lifting up and down window glass for vehicle and m

Electricity: motive power systems – Motor-reversing

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318663, 318265, 318286, G05B 1118, G05B 106

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059125373

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an apparatus for lifting up and down of window glass for a vehicle and method thereof that is controlled by a switch called a shuttle switch to move the window glass automatically to a desired position according to the rotation of the shuttle switch without visually checking the movement of the window glass and without taking eyes away from the road by a user. The present invention includes a reversible motor for moving the window glass, a controller for moving and stopping the window glass to the desired position corresponding to the rotation of the shuttle switch, and a motor sensor providing feedback to the controller for stopping the movement of the window glass.

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