Automobile having door seal structures

A seal structure for a vehicle door which stabilizes the appearance of the lip portion on the door and prevents the chipping of the flange tip portion on the side of the door. In a vehicle, a door (10) is mounted so as to cover the outer side of a fender (2). On the door (10) is mounted a weather strip (14) and a seal member (20) positioned facing the side of the fender (2). A flange portion (12) formed integrally with the door (10) is positioned so as to extend towards the fender (2). The seal member (20) includes a door fixing portion (22), a lip portion (21), and a cover portion (23), and is positioned so as to cover the flange portion (12) with the door fixing portion (22). An arch cover (3) is removably mounted to the portion of the fender (2) with which the lip portion (21) is contacted.

TECHNICAL FIELD 
The present invention relates to a seal structure for doors mounted on a 
vehicle, and more specifically, to a vehicle door having a seal structure 
for application to an open/close door portion of the vehicle. 
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
Conventional one-box type cars (cab over engine wagons, vans and so on) or 
vehicles having a wheel arch formed on the open/close portion of the door 
require a door seal for preventing the intrusion of water, dirt and the 
like. The art related to such seal structure is disclosed, for example, in 
Japanese Utility-Model Publication No. 58-73087. 
The publication discloses, as shown in FIG. 4, a seal structure for a door 
32 in a vehicle where the lower end portion of the door 32 is positioned 
so as to cover the outer side of a fender 31 in the vehicle body 30. In 
the seal structure, a main weather strip 33 is mounted to an inner 
circumferential surface of the door 32, and a lower weather strip 34 is 
mounted to an inner surface of the lower end portion of the door 32 so as 
to contact the outer side of the fender 31, wherein a protector 35 for 
covering the lower end rim of the door 32 is formed integrally with the 
lower weather strip 34. 
However, it was difficult by the known art disclosed in the above 
publication to form the lip 34a covering the lower end portion of the door 
32 which has a good and definite appearance. The reason for such 
unattractive appearance was caused by an uneven gap formed between the tip 
of the lip 34a and an outer panel 32a when mounting the lip 34a. 
Such problems could be prevented by bonding the tip, but this caused 
another problem of raising the manufacturing cost due to increased 
manufacturing steps. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
The present invention is aimed at solving the above problems, by providing 
a vehicle having a stable appearance of the lip portion on the door, with 
a structure for preventing chipping of the flange tip portion mounted on 
the door side. 
In order to solve the above problems, 
The vehicle of the present invention comprises a door mounted so as to 
cover the outer side of a fender, the door comprising a weather strip, and 
a seal member mounted facing the fender side, wherein a flange portion 
formed integrally with the door is extended toward the fender, said seal 
member comprises a lip portion and a door fixing portion having a 
connecting groove, and said flange portion is connected to said connecting 
groove so as to be covered by said door fixing portion. 
Further, the vehicle of the present invention comprises a structure with an 
arch cover that is removably mounted to the portion of the fender with 
which the lip portion is contacted when the door is closed. 
The vehicle of the present invention further comprises a structure with a 
cover portion covering the door fixing portion that is formed to the seal 
member.

PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE PRESENT INVENTION 
The embodiment of the present invention will be explained hereinafter with 
reference to the accompanying drawings. 
FIGS. 1 and 2 show a portion of a vehicle according to the embodiment of 
the present invention. A cab over engine-type light van is used in the 
embodiment as an example of the vehicle. A door 10 positioned on the rear 
half of a body 1 is formed so as to cover the outer side of a fender 2 
positioned on the lower area of an opening in the body 1. Actually, as 
shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the lower end portion of an outside panel 11 
forming the door body of the door 10 is protruded, and along the edge of 
said outside panel, a flange portion 12 is formed integrally thereto. 
More specifically, a weather strip 14 is mounted to the whole circumference 
of the inner side surface of an inside panel 13 of the door 10, and the 
weather strip 14 prevents rain water and the like from leaking into the 
interior of the vehicle. 
Further, the tip portion of a clip (not shown) buried inside the weather 
strip 14 is fixed to said inside panel 13. The mounting could also be 
carried out by a bonding means instead of the clip. 
On the other hand, on an arch-like end rim of the outside panel 11 which is 
positioned on the outer side of the door 10 from the mounting position of 
the weather strip 14, the tip of the outside panel 11 is bent in a right 
angle, forming the flange portion 12 integrally with the panel so as to 
have a fixed height. 
A seal member 20 having a lip portion 21 integrally formed thereto so as to 
contact an end portion 2a of the fender 2, is mounted to the flange 
portion 12. When the door 10 is shut, the lip portion 21 of the seal 
member prevents muddy water from sticking to the outer side of the fender 
2 by closing the gap between the peripheral portion of the door 10 and the 
fender 2, as shown in FIG 1B. 
The seal member 20 is for mounting to the flange portion 12 formed by 
bending the rim of the outside panel 11 forming the door 10. The structure 
of the seal member 20 will now be explained in detail. 
The seal member 20 comprises a door fixing portion 22, a lip portion 21 and 
a coverportion 23 as shown in FIG. 3, wherein the door fixing portion 22 
is formed of a hard synthetic resin and includes a mounting portion 22a 
for mounting to the flange portion 12 and a mounting portion 22b for 
mounting to the inside panel 13. 
The mounting portion 22a is formed with a connecting groove 22c, for 
covering the flange portion 12, and a protrusion 22d. 
The protrusion 22d is inserted into a mounting hole (not shown) formed in 
the flange portion 12 and connected thereto. As was explained, the seal 
member 20 works as a protector covering the flange portion 12. 
On the mounting portion 22b of the seal member 20 is formed a mounting hole 
22e for mounting the member to the inside panel 13 by a clip 15, and the 
clip 15 is inserted through the mounting hole 22e for mounting to the 
inside panel 13. In other words, the seal member 20 is securely mounted to 
the door 10 by connecting the flange portion 12 to the connecting groove 
22c, and fixing the mounting portion 22b by the clip 15 to the side panel 
13 of the door. 
The lip portion 21 of the seal member 20 is formed in a curved shape by a 
synthetic resin thin plate having a relatively high flexibility, and both 
ends thereof are fixed to the door fixing portion 22, being separated by a 
predetermined distance. 
The space formed between the door fixing portion 22 and the lip portion 21 
could either be open to outer air or sealed to form an airtight space. In 
either case, when the door 10 is shut and contacted to the lower portion 
of the fender 2 side, it is flexibly deformed as shown in FIG. 1B. 
The cover portion 23 of the seal member 20 is a member for hiding the 
peripheral area of the clip 15 mounted to the mounting portion 22b, which 
provides a good appearance by being curved in an arc shape. As an example 
other than the present embodiment of the means to fix the seal member 20, 
a cored bar could be mounted thereto, or the tip of the mounting portion 
of the seal member 20 could be formed thinner to be fixed by a double 
coated adhesive tape (not shown). 
The present embodiment not only provides a good appearance, since the lower 
surface of the mounting portion 22a in the seal member for covering the 
flange portion 12 is not deformed, but also provides a good sealing 
property, since the flange portion 12 is formed so as not to contact the 
side of the body. 
On the other hand, in the position where the lip portion 21 of the seal 
member 20 contacts the fender 2 along the lower end, an arch cover 3 
having an L-shaped cross-section is mounted integrally to the fender 2 by 
a mounting device 4, in the form of a screw or the like, enabling removal 
therefrom. Further, it could be formed so that the mounting position 
thereof may be changed according to need. 
According to the above embodiment, the flange portion 12 of the door 10 is 
covered by the door fixing portion 22 of the seal member 20, thereby 
hiding the lip portion 21 when the door is closed. This provides an 
advantageous appearance. Further, since the connecting groove 22c and the 
protrusion 22d are formed on the seal member 20, the mounting operation 
can be simplified, thereby contributing to reduction of manufacturing 
cost. 
Moreover, since the separately formed arch cover 3 is removably mounted to 
the fender 2 where the lip portion 21 of the door 10 is contacted, 
replacement of the arch cover is enabled. Further, the door fixing portion 
22 is formed of a hard synthetic resin, and the lip portion 21 is formed 
of a flexible synthetic resin. This minimizes the deformation of the seal 
member 20, which leads to maintaining the advantageous appearance for a 
long time. 
Even further, according to the present embodiment, the appearance disorder 
caused by the accuracy of unit members on the door or assembly dispersion 
could be prevented, and the assembling can be performed stably, which aids 
performance in resist chipping. Moreover, by forming the tip of the lip 
portion 21 of the seal member 20 thinner, the seal portion of the vehicle 
does not stand out, thereby enabling a good appearance. 
Industrial Applicability 
The present invention having the above structure is effective in the 
following points. 
1. According to the invention of claim 1, the appearance of the lip portion 
on the door is stabilized, and the chipping of the flange tip portion 
could be prevented. 
2. According to the invention of claim 2, in addition to the effects of 
claim 1, since the arch cover is removably mounted to the contact portion 
of the lip portion, the adjustment of the gap between the lip portion, or 
the replacement of the arch cover when broken may easily be performed. 
3. According to the invention of claim 3, in addition to the effects of 
claims 1 and 2, since the cover portion for covering the door fixing 
portion is formed to the seal member, the door appearance when the door is 
opened could be improved.