Glass assembly and vehicle
By integrating the glass components, edging structure, and trim into a single unit, the problem of large assembly errors affecting aesthetics was solved, thus improving both the aesthetics and sealing performance of the glass assembly.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202610184803.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2026-02-09
- Publication Date
- 2026-04-10
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, the installation of trim components on vehicle edging structures suffers from significant assembly errors, affecting aesthetics.
The design adopts an integrated molding of glass components, edge structure and trim pieces. By setting the second end of the trim piece to protrude or retract relative to the first boundary, the post-assembly steps are reduced and assembly errors are avoided. The tongue piece's overlap with the vehicle's hand parts improves assembly sealing and quietness.
It effectively reduces assembly errors, improves the aesthetics and sealing of the glass assembly, while optimizing the structural layout, enhancing connection strength and noise reduction.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of glass technology, and in particular to a glass assembly and vehicle. Background Technology
[0002] To enhance the aesthetics of the vehicle's edging structure, decorative elements are typically added to it during its fabrication.
[0003] In related technologies, the glass edge is usually first injection molded in a mold, and then decorative parts are installed on the edge structure by bonding.
[0004] However, the installation of decorative parts in related technologies can result in significant assembly errors, affecting aesthetics. Summary of the Invention
[0005] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a glass assembly and vehicle to address the problem that the installation of trim parts in related technologies may have large assembly errors, affecting aesthetics.
[0006] According to one aspect of this application, a glass assembly is provided, the glass assembly including an integrally formed glass component, an edging structure, and a decorative element. The edging structure includes an edging body that covers the edge of the glass component. The decorative element is connected to the edging body. The edging body has a fixing groove. The decorative element has a first end and a second end along its width direction. The first end is inserted into the fixing groove. The end of the edging body away from the fixing groove has a first boundary. The second end protrudes relative to the first boundary, or the second end is recessed inward by a preset width relative to the first boundary.
[0007] The aforementioned glass assembly, with its integrated molding of the glass components, edging structure, and trim, helps reduce the steps required for post-assembly of the trim on the edging structure, thereby avoiding assembly errors caused by such post-assembly. Furthermore, the glass assembly's second end protruding relative to the first boundary helps conceal the first boundary of the edging structure within the trim, preventing its exposure and improving the overall aesthetics of the glass assembly. Alternatively, the second end being recessed by a predetermined width relative to the first boundary also helps control the exposed width of the first boundary of the edging structure, further enhancing the glass assembly's aesthetics.
[0008] In one embodiment, the edging structure includes a tongue connected to one end of the first boundary of the edging body. The tongue is used to overlap and assemble with the matching parts on the vehicle, which helps to improve the sealing performance of the glass assembly on the vehicle, as well as improve the quietness and structural protection of the assembly.
[0009] In one embodiment, when the trim is configured such that the second end protrudes relative to the first boundary, there is a preset gap between the second end and the upper surface of the tongue, the preset gap being 0.8mm-7mm. This can take into account and control the assembly gap between the tongue and the trim after assembly, avoiding excessive assembly gap, thereby improving the aesthetics of the glass assembly.
[0010] In one embodiment, when the trim is configured such that the second end protrudes relative to the first boundary, a preset distance is provided between the projection of the second end onto the upper surface of the tongue and the end of the tongue. The preset distance is 0.8mm-8mm. This helps to control the protrusion distance of the second end relative to the first boundary, thereby avoiding the problem of interference between the second end and the tongue caused by the second end protruding too much relative to the first boundary, optimizing the structural arrangement, and at the same time maintaining sufficient protrusion of the trim relative to the first boundary to improve the aesthetics of the glass assembly.
[0011] In one embodiment, the tongue has a groove at the connection with the edging body and on the side facing away from the trim piece, which helps to improve the deformation capability of the tongue and reduce the assembly difficulty of the glass assembly on the vehicle.
[0012] In one embodiment, the tongue includes a tongue body with a first preset thickness and a second preset thickness at the groove location. The second preset thickness is configured as 0.5C1≤C2≤C1, which helps to control the depth of the groove within a reasonable range, avoids excessively deep grooves that could reduce the structural strength of the tongue, and ensures that the groove has a certain depth to guarantee the deformation capability of the tongue.
[0013] In one embodiment, the first preset thickness is 0.8mm-4mm, which helps to ensure the structural strength of the tongue.
[0014] In one embodiment, the tongue has a preset length of 0.8mm-9mm, which ensures the sealing of the glass assembly on the vehicle.
[0015] In one embodiment, the fixing groove has a preset depth, and the ornament has a third preset thickness. The preset depth is configured as C3≤H≤4C3, which helps to control the reasonable embedding depth of the ornament in the fixing groove, ensures the connection strength of the ornament on the edging structure, and at the same time avoids the fixing groove of the edging body being dug too deep, thus ensuring the structural strength of the edging body.
[0016] In one embodiment, the third preset thickness C3 is 0.6mm-2mm.
[0017] In one embodiment, the preset width is 0mm-3mm.
[0018] In one embodiment, the trim piece is provided with a break angle α between itself and the mold during integral molding, and the value of the break angle α is greater than or equal to 80°.
[0019] In one embodiment, the first end and the glass assembly are at a preset distance of 1.5mm-8mm.
[0020] In one embodiment, the edging body is provided with an edging lip corresponding to the fixed groove position, and the edging lip is provided with a fourth preset thickness C4, the fourth preset thickness C4 being 0.8mm-5.8mm.
[0021] According to another aspect of this application, this application provides a vehicle including the aforementioned glass assembly.
[0022] The aforementioned vehicle, through the integrated molding of the glass assembly, edging structure, and trim pieces, helps reduce the number of steps involved in post-assembly of trim pieces on the edging structure, thereby avoiding assembly errors caused by such post-assembly. Furthermore, the protruding second end of the trim piece relative to the first boundary of the glass assembly in the aforementioned vehicle helps conceal the first boundary of the edging structure within the trim piece, preventing its exposure and thus improving the aesthetics of the glass assembly. Alternatively, a pre-defined inward reduction of the second end relative to the first boundary also helps control the exposed width of the first boundary of the edging structure, further enhancing the aesthetics of the glass assembly. Attached Figure Description
[0023] Figure 1 This is a partial structural diagram of the glass assembly in one embodiment of this application.
[0024] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The enlarged view of the glass assembly shown at point A.
[0025] Figure 3 for Figure 2 The diagram shows a structural schematic of the glass assembly in another embodiment.
[0026] Figure 4 This is a partial structural diagram of a glass assembly in another embodiment of this application.
[0027] Explanation of icon numbers
[0028] X1, Width direction of the ornament; α, Angle of contact; 10, Glass assembly; 100, Glass component; 200, Edge-binding structure; 210, Edge-binding body; 210a, Fixing groove; 211, Edge-binding lip; H, Preset depth; 210b, First boundary; 220, Tongue; L, Preset length; 220a, Groove; C2, Second preset thickness; 221, Tongue body; C1, First preset thickness; 300, Ornament; 301, First end; 302, Second end; d1, Preset width; d2, Preset gap; d3, Preset spacing; d4, Preset distance; C3, Third preset thickness; C4, Fourth preset thickness. Detailed Implementation
[0029] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this application more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of this application are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Many specific details are set forth in the following description to provide a thorough understanding of this application. However, this application can be implemented in many other ways different from those described herein, and those skilled in the art can make similar modifications without departing from the spirit of this application. Therefore, this application is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
[0030] In related technologies, to enhance the aesthetics of vehicle edging structures, decorative trim pieces are typically incorporated into the edging structure during manufacturing. However, these technologies generally involve first injection molding the edging along the glass edge in a mold, and then bonding the trim pieces to the edging structure. This process can lead to significant assembly errors in the trim pieces, affecting the overall aesthetics. Therefore, this application provides a glass assembly and vehicle that solves the problem of significant assembly errors in trim pieces that negatively impact aesthetics in related technologies.
[0031] See Figure 1 and Figure 2 This application provides a glass assembly 10, which may include an integrally formed glass component 100, an edging structure 200, and a decorative element 300. The edging structure 200 includes an edging body 210, which covers the edge of the glass component 100. The decorative element 300 is connected to the edging body 210. The edging body 210 is provided with a fixing groove 210a. The decorative element 300 has a first end 301 and a second end 302 along its width direction. The first end 301 is inserted into the fixing groove 210a. The end of the edging body 210 away from the fixing groove 210a is provided with a first boundary 210b. The second end 302 protrudes relative to the first boundary 210b, or is combined with... Figure 3 As shown, the second end 302 is recessed by a preset width d1 relative to the first boundary 210b.
[0032] The aforementioned glass assembly 10, with its integrally formed glass component 100, edging structure 200, and trim 300, helps reduce the steps required for post-assembly of the trim 300 onto the edging structure 200, thereby avoiding assembly errors caused by such post-assembly. Furthermore, the protrusion of the second end 302 relative to the first boundary 210b in the glass assembly 10 helps conceal the first boundary 210b of the edging structure 200 within the trim 300, preventing its exposure and improving the aesthetics of the glass assembly 10. Alternatively, by reducing the inward width d1 of the second end 302 relative to the first boundary 210b, the exposed width of the first boundary 210b of the edging structure 200 can be controlled, further enhancing the aesthetics of the glass assembly 10.
[0033] In some embodiments, the preset width d1 can be 0mm-3mm.
[0034] Specifically, the aforementioned preset width d1 can be 0mm, 0.5mm, 1mm, 1.5mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, or 3mm, etc. It is worth noting that when the preset width d1 is equal to 0mm, it means that the first boundary 210b of the edging body 210 and the second end 302 of the ornament 300 are flush in the width direction X1 of the ornament.
[0035] Optionally, the aforementioned glass component 100, edging structure 200, and decorative element 300 can be integrally molded, but is not limited to, integral injection molding. Understandably, the user can choose one of the arrangement forms of the first boundary 210b according to actual production needs. For example, when integrally injection molding the edging structure 200, the positional relationship between the first boundary 210b of the edging structure 200 and the second end 302 of the decorative element 300 can be adjusted by adjusting the arrangement between the mold and the decorative element 300.
[0036] It is worth noting that the integral molding of the glass component 100, the edging structure 200, and the decorative element 300 in this application allows the first end 301 to be inserted into the fixing groove 210a, thus helping to ensure the connection strength of the decorative element 300 on the edging structure 200. Subsequently, with sufficient connection strength, it is possible for the second end 302 of the decorative element 300 to protrude relative to the first boundary 210b, or for the second end 302 of the decorative element 300 to be recessed by a predetermined width d1 relative to the first boundary 210b.
[0037] In other words, the above-mentioned "the second end 302 of the ornament 300 protrudes relative to the first boundary 210b, or the second end 302 of the ornament 300 is recessed by a preset width d1 relative to the first boundary 210b" of this application benefits from the integral molding of the glass assembly 100, the edging structure 200 and the ornament 300, as well as the first end 301 being inserted into the fixing groove 210a. In this way, while ensuring the connection strength of the ornament 300 on the edging body 210, the aesthetics of the glass assembly 10 are improved.
[0038] Optionally, the aforementioned trim 300 may be, but is not limited to, made of aluminum alloy. Specifically, aluminum alloy is easy to decorate, combining aesthetics and practicality, and its surface treatment processes are diverse, allowing for varied appearance effects while improving performance. Optionally, the aforementioned edging structure 200 may be, but is not limited to, made of thermoplastic materials such as PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) or TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer). Furthermore, the hardness of the material of the edging structure 200 can be limited, and its hardness may be, but is not limited to, Shore A 45-95.
[0039] Optionally, the aforementioned glass component 100 may be, but is not limited to, tempered glass, laminated glass, or tempered glass. Optionally, the thickness of the aforementioned glass component 100 may be 1mm-8mm, such as 1mm, 1.6mm, 2mm, 2.6mm, 3mm, 3.5mm, 4mm, 4.5mm, 5mm, 5.5mm, 6mm, 6.5mm, 7mm, 7.5mm, or 8mm.
[0040] Please continue reading. Figure 2 In some embodiments, the edging structure 200 may include a tongue 220 connected to one end of the first boundary 210b of the edging body 210. The tongue 220 is used to overlap and assemble with the matching parts on the vehicle, which helps to improve the sealing of the glass assembly 10 on the vehicle, and also helps to improve the quietness and structural protection of the assembly.
[0041] Specifically, the aforementioned counterpart can be, but is not limited to, glass or sheet metal parts on a vehicle.
[0042] Please see Figure 2In some embodiments, the tongue 220 has a preset length L, which can be set to 0.8mm-9mm. For example, the preset length L can be 0.8mm, 1mm, 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 7mm, 8mm, or 9mm, etc. This ensures that the tongue 220 has sufficient length to overlap and assemble with the matching parts on the vehicle, thereby ensuring the sealing of the glass assembly 10 on the vehicle. It also helps to improve the quietness of the assembly and the structural protection. It should be noted that, as Figure 1 As shown, the aforementioned preset length L refers to the direction in which the width direction X1 of the ornament points.
[0043] It should be noted that when the tongue 220 is lapped and assembled with the matching parts on the vehicle, the tongue 220 can be bent at the connection with the edging body 210 to maintain the lapped assembly effect between the edging structure 200 and the matching parts on the vehicle.
[0044] It is worth noting that in some embodiments, such as Figure 2 As shown, when the trim 300 is configured such that its second end 302 protrudes relative to the first boundary 210b, the trim 300 can visually conceal the connection between the tongue 220 and the bezel body 210. In other words, the protrusion of the trim 300 relative to the first boundary 210b helps to visually conceal the bend of the tongue 220, thus further improving the aesthetics of the glass assembly 10.
[0045] Please continue reading. Figure 2 In some embodiments, when the trim 300 is configured such that its second end 302 protrudes relative to the first boundary 210b, there is a preset gap d2 between the second end 302 and the upper surface of the tongue 220. The preset gap d2 is 0.8mm-7mm. For example, the preset gap d2 can be 0.8mm, 1mm, 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm or 7mm, etc.
[0046] It should be noted that the upper surface of the aforementioned tongue 220 refers to the side surface of the tongue 220 facing the second end 302 of the ornament 300.
[0047] Specifically, the preset gap d2 between the second end 302 and the upper surface of the tongue 220 helps control the deformation gap between the tongue 220 and the trim piece 300. This ensures that the tongue 220 has sufficient deformation space, allowing it to be smoothly assembled with the matching parts on the vehicle while avoiding structural interference caused by the tongue 220 and the trim piece 300 being too close. At the same time, controlling the preset gap d2 between 0.8mm and 7mm also helps to control the assembly gap between the tongue 220 and the trim piece 300 after assembly, preventing excessively large assembly gaps and thus improving the aesthetic appearance of the glass assembly 10.
[0048] Please continue reading. Figure 2 In some embodiments, when the trim 300 is configured such that its second end 302 protrudes relative to the first boundary 210b, a preset distance d3 is provided between the projection of the second end 302 on the upper surface of the tongue 220 and the end of the tongue 220. The preset distance d3 is 0.8mm-8mm, such as 0.8mm, 1mm, 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 7mm or 8mm. This helps to control the protrusion distance of the second end 302 relative to the first boundary 210b, thereby avoiding the problem of interference between the second end 302 and the tongue 220 caused by the second end 302 protruding too much relative to the first boundary 210b, optimizing the structural arrangement, and at the same time maintaining that the trim 300 has a sufficient amount of protrusion relative to the first boundary 210b to improve the aesthetic appearance of the glass assembly 10.
[0049] Understandably, according to the above embodiments of this application, the user can simultaneously adjust both the preset gap d2 and the preset distance d3, so that the second end 302 of the trim 300 can protrude relative to the first boundary 210b to improve the aesthetics of the glass assembly 10, while also taking into account the structural arrangement between the trim 300 and the tongue 220, avoiding structural interference or excessive assembly gaps. Of course, the user can also adjust or control only one of the preset gap d2 or the preset distance d3, which is not limited here.
[0050] Please continue reading. Figure 2 In some embodiments, the tongue 220 has a groove 220a at the connection with the edging body 210 and on the side facing away from the trim 300, which helps to improve the deformation capability of the tongue 220 and reduce the assembly difficulty of the glass assembly 10 on the vehicle.
[0051] Understandably, the trench 220a needs to be configured with a reasonable excavation depth to avoid the trench 220a being excavated too deep, which would reduce the structural strength of the tongue 220. At the same time, it is necessary to ensure that the trench 220a has a certain excavation depth to guarantee the deformation capacity of the tongue 220.
[0052] Please continue reading. Figure 2 In some embodiments, the tongue 220 may include a tongue body 221, the tongue body 221 having a first preset thickness C1, and the tongue 220 having a second preset thickness C2 at the groove 220a position. The second preset thickness C2 is configured as 0.5C1≤C2≤C1, such as 0.5C1, 0.6C1, 0.7C1, 0.8C1, 0.9C1 or C1, etc. This helps to control the depth of the groove 220a within a reasonable range, avoiding the groove 220a being dug too deep and causing a reduction in the structural strength of the tongue 220, while also ensuring that the groove 220a has a certain depth to guarantee the deformation capability of the tongue 220.
[0053] It is worth noting that the aforementioned second preset thickness C2 can be configured to be a multiple of the second preset thickness C2. This helps to take into account the design of the opening depth of the groove 220a for tongues 220 of various thickness types, reducing the difficulty of opening the groove 220a. In other words, the user only needs to select the corresponding opening depth within the aforementioned range of 0.5C1≤C2≤C1 according to the volume of the edge-binding body 210, making the operation simple and convenient.
[0054] Optionally, the first preset thickness C1 can be 0.8mm-4mm, such as 0.8mm, 1mm, 2mm, 3mm or 4mm, which helps to ensure the structural strength of the tongue 220.
[0055] Alternatively, please refer to the following: Figure 1 The fixing groove 210a can have a preset depth H, and the ornament 300 has a third preset thickness C3. The preset depth H can be configured as C3≤H≤4C3. This helps to control the reasonable embedding depth of the ornament 300 in the fixing groove 210a, ensuring the connection strength of the ornament 300 on the edging structure 200, while also avoiding the fixing groove 210a of the edging body 210 being dug too deep, thus ensuring the structural strength of the edging body 210.
[0056] For example, the aforementioned preset depth H can be C3, 2C3, 3C3 or 4C3, etc.
[0057] It is worth noting that the aforementioned preset depth H can be configured as an integer multiple of the third preset thickness C3. This helps to take into account the design of the opening depth of the fixing groove 210a for various thickness types of decorative parts 300, reducing the difficulty of opening the fixing groove 210a. Users only need to select the corresponding opening depth within the aforementioned range of C3≤H≤4C3 according to the volume of the edging body 210. The operation is simple and convenient.
[0058] Optionally, the aforementioned third preset thickness C3 can be set to 0.6mm-2mm, such as 0.6mm, 0.8mm, 0.9mm, 1.0mm, 1.1mm, 1.2mm, 1.3mm, 1.4mm, 1.5mm, 1.6mm, 1.7mm, 1.8mm, 1.9mm or 2.0mm.
[0059] Please see Figure 1 When the decorative part 300 is integrally molded, the contact angle between it and the mold is α. The value of the contact angle α is greater than or equal to 80°, which helps to improve the connection strength between the decorative part 300 and the edging body 210. For example, the contact angle α can be, but is limited to, 80°, 90°, 100°, 110°, 120°, 130° or 140°.
[0060] It should also be noted that in one-piece injection molding, the contact angle α refers to the "sloping angle" at which two or more splicing parts of the mold fit together and seal when the mold is closed. Its core function is to achieve a tight seal at the mold joint through sloping contact, while avoiding damage to mold parts due to rigid collisions. It is a key design element to ensure the quality of injection molded parts (such as no flash and accurate dimensions) and the life of the mold. In the above embodiments of this application, the limitation of the contact angle α between the trim 300 and the mold during one-piece molding helps to improve the fitting effect of injection molding on the one hand, and also helps to reduce the risk of collision damage to the trim 300 during the injection molding process on the other hand, improving the surface protection of the trim 300, thereby improving the aesthetics of the glass assembly 10.
[0061] Please see Figure 4 In some embodiments, when the edging structure 200 is applied in a narrow-face structure scenario, the value range of the contact angle α between the trim 300 and the mold during integral molding can be configured to be 80°-135°. This can improve the compatibility and connection strength between the trim 300 and the edging structure 200. For example, the contact angle α can be 80°, 85°, 90°, 95°, 100°, 105°, 110°, 115°, 120°, 125°, 130° or 135°, etc.
[0062] Understandably, such as Figure 1 As shown, the edge-wrapping structure 200 is applied in wide-faced structures, so the limitation on the impact angle α is relatively relaxed. However, when the edge-wrapping structure 200 is applied in narrow-faced structures, the injection molding environment is more stringent. Therefore, the range of the impact angle α is further limited to 80°-135°, which helps to further reduce the risk of collision damage to the trim 300 during the injection molding process, improves the surface protection of the trim 300, and thus improves the aesthetics of the glass assembly 10.
[0063] Please see Figure 4 In some embodiments, there is a preset distance d4 between the first end 301 and the glass assembly 100. The preset distance d4 can be set to 1.5mm-8mm, such as 1.5mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm, 3.5mm, 4mm, 4.5mm, 5mm, 5.5mm, 6mm, 6.5mm, 7mm, 7.5mm, 8mm, etc.
[0064] Specifically, by setting a preset distance d4 between the first end 301 and the glass component 100, a material channel is formed during the integral molding of the edge-binding structure 200. This allows the material corresponding to the edge-binding structure 200 to smoothly fill the space between the trim 300 and the glass component 100 within the mold, improving the integral injection molding effect of the edge-binding structure 200. It is worth noting that in this embodiment, setting the preset distance d4 to 1.5mm-8mm also helps optimize the size of the aforementioned material channel. This prevents the material channel from being too small, causing the edge-binding structure 200 to be unable to flow into the channel and resulting in incomplete material filling, or prevents the material channel from being too large, causing material shrinkage. This helps improve the filling effect of the edge-binding structure 200 within the mold.
[0065] Please continue reading. Figure 4 In some embodiments, the edge-binding body 210 is provided with an edge-binding lip 211 at the position corresponding to the fixing groove 210a. The edge-binding lip 211 is provided with a fourth preset thickness C4, which is 0.8mm-5.8mm. For example, the fourth preset thickness C4 can be 0.8mm, 1.8mm, 2.8mm, 3.8mm, 4.8mm, 5.8mm, etc.
[0066] Specifically, the edge-wrapping lip 211 is used to improve the end-covering protection of the trim 300. Furthermore, in this embodiment, setting the fourth preset thickness C4 of the edge-wrapping lip 211 to 0.8mm-5.8mm helps to form a material channel during the integral molding of the edge-wrapping structure 200 and optimizes the size of the aforementioned material channel, allowing the material corresponding to the edge-wrapping structure 200 to flow smoothly within the mold, thus improving the integral injection molding effect of the edge-wrapping structure 200.
[0067] According to another aspect of this application, this application also provides a vehicle that includes the aforementioned glass assembly 10.
[0068] The vehicle described in this application, with its glass assembly 100, edging structure 200, and trim 300 integrally formed, helps reduce the number of steps required for post-assembly of the trim 300 onto the edging structure 200, thereby avoiding assembly errors caused by such post-assembly. Furthermore, the second end 302 of the trim 300 protruding relative to the first boundary 210b in the vehicle described in this application helps conceal the first boundary 210b of the edging structure 200 within the trim 300, preventing its exposure and improving the aesthetics of the glass assembly 10. Alternatively, the second end 302 being recessed by a predetermined width d1 relative to the first boundary 210b also helps control the exposed width of the first boundary 210b of the edging structure 200, further enhancing the aesthetics of the glass assembly 10.
[0069] Optionally, the glass assembly 10 described above in this application may be implemented as a sunroof assembly, side window assembly, or windshield assembly 10 on a vehicle.
[0070] The technical features of the above embodiments can be combined in any way. For the sake of brevity, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are described. However, as long as there is no contradiction in the combination of these technical features, they should be considered to be within the scope of this specification.
[0071] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementation methods of this application, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the patent application. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this application, and these all fall within the protection scope of this application. Therefore, the protection scope of this patent application should be determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A glass assembly, characterized in that, The glass assembly includes an integrally formed glass component, an edging structure, and a decorative element. The edging structure includes an edging body that covers the edge of the glass component. The decorative element is connected to the edging body. The edging body has a fixing groove. The decorative element has a first end and a second end along its width direction. The first end is inserted into the fixing groove. The end of the edging body away from the fixing groove has a first boundary. The second end protrudes relative to the first boundary, or the second end is recessed inward by a preset width relative to the first boundary.
2. The glass assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, The edging structure includes a tongue, which is connected to one end of the first boundary of the edging body.
3. The glass assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that, When the trim is configured such that the second end protrudes relative to the first boundary, there is a preset gap between the second end and the upper surface of the tongue, the preset gap being 0.8mm-7mm.
4. The glass assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that, When the ornament is configured such that the second end protrudes relative to the first boundary, a preset distance is provided between the projection of the second end on the upper surface of the tongue and the end of the tongue, the preset distance being 0.8mm-8mm.
5. The glass assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that, The tongue has a groove at the connection point with the edging body and on the side facing away from the ornament.
6. The glass assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that, The tongue includes a tongue body, the tongue body has a first preset thickness C1, and the tongue has a second preset thickness C2 at the groove position. The second preset thickness C2 is configured as 0.5C1≤C2≤C1.
7. The glass assembly according to claim 6, characterized in that, The first preset thickness C1 is 0.8mm-4mm.
8. The glass assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that, The tongue has a preset length, which is 0.8mm-9mm.
9. The glass assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, The fixing groove has a preset depth H, and the ornament has a third preset thickness C3. The preset depth H is configured such that C3≤H≤4C3.
10. The glass assembly according to claim 9, characterized in that, The third preset thickness C3 is 0.6mm-2mm.
11. The glass assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, The preset width is 0mm-3mm.
12. The glass assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, When the decorative part is integrally formed, there is a breakage angle α between it and the mold, and the value of the breakage angle α is greater than or equal to 80°.
13. The glass assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first end has a preset distance from the glass assembly, which is 1.5mm-8mm.
14. The glass assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, The edging body is provided with an edging lip corresponding to the fixed groove position, and the edging lip is provided with a fourth preset thickness C4, which is 0.8mm-5.8mm.
15. A vehicle, characterized in that, Includes the glass assembly as described in any one of claims 1-14.