Movable or removable closures – Closure seal; e.g. – striker gasket or weatherstrip – Inflatable or fluid pressure responsive
Patent
1989-09-07
1991-02-05
Smith, Gary L.
Movable or removable closures
Closure seal; e.g., striker gasket or weatherstrip
Inflatable or fluid pressure responsive
92 34, 92137, E06B 716
Patent
active
049893700
ABSTRACT:
A deflatable sealing member forms a weatherstrip to seal a closure opening. The sealing member includes an operative tubular section designed to provide tight interference engagement between the closure and vehicle body when vented to atmosphere and expanded by built-in resilient memory. A bellows pump is connected to the sealing member through a flow control circuit. The bellows pump serves to deflate the sealing member during closing of the closure. The bellows pump is adapted for convenient mounting in a cavity in the closure or vehicle body spaced from the closure hinge area. A flexible cable connects the bellows pump to the closure or vehicle body to provide the necessary actuation for operation of the bellows pump in response to the swinging movement of the closure. As the closure closes, a bleed port of fixed or variable size located at the pump vents the sealing member to ambient pressure, and the sealing member expands by resilient memory to its full cross section so as to provide a tight seal.
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General Motors Corporation
Milano Michael J.
Phillips R. L.
Smith Gary L.
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