GB2350284A - Headlamp cleaner - Google Patents

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GB2350284A
GB2350284A GB0012366A GB0012366A GB2350284A GB 2350284 A GB2350284 A GB 2350284A GB 0012366 A GB0012366 A GB 0012366A GB 0012366 A GB0012366 A GB 0012366A GB 2350284 A GB2350284 A GB 2350284A
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Noriya Yamada
Masato Hagiwara
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Koito Manufacturing Co Ltd
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60SSERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60S1/00Cleaning of vehicles
    • B60S1/02Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices
    • B60S1/46Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices using liquid; Windscreen washers
    • B60S1/48Liquid supply therefor
    • B60S1/52Arrangement of nozzles; Liquid spreading means
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60SSERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60S1/00Cleaning of vehicles
    • B60S1/02Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices
    • B60S1/56Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices specially adapted for cleaning other parts or devices than front windows or windscreens
    • B60S1/60Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices specially adapted for cleaning other parts or devices than front windows or windscreens for signalling devices, e.g. reflectors

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A headlamp cleaner 1 has nozzle connector spigots (4, fig. 1) contained with a vehicle member, such as a bumper (21, fig. 4) to which the cleaner 1 is fixable, so as to reduce the profile of an exterior casing 14. The head lamp cleaner comprises a plurality of nozzle bodies 10 each having a cleaning water jet hole 13, a plurality of nozzle holders 2 repectively holding the nozzle bodies and including connecting portions 4 which communicate with nozzle body holding portions 3 and are connected to a cleaning water supply port at an opposite side to the nozzle body holding portions 3, and a nozzle case 14 covering a plurality of the nozzle holders and provided with exposing holes 15 through which the cleaning water jet holes are exposed to the exterior. The nozzle holders are fixed to the nozzle case at a determined space, the nozzle holders 2 are inserted in fitting holes 22. The nozzle case 14 may be formed with a recess 16 between the exposing holes 15. Fitting holes may be provided in a vehicle member such as bumper 21 corresponding to the nozzle holders 2. The head lamp cleaner 1 may be provided in combination with a vehicle member, eg. bumper 21 and with connecting portions 4 which connect the nozzles to a cleaning water supply.

Description

1 2350284 HEAD LAW CLEANER The present invention relates to a novel head
lamp cleaner, and more particularly to an art of n-finimizing an amount of projection of the head lamp cleaner from a vehicle side member such as a bumper to which the head lamp cleaner is attached for use.
There has been a head lamp cleaner which is attached for use to a vehicle side member such as a bumper in order to clean front lenses of the head lamps by spraying a cleaning liquid thereto.
An example of conventional head lamp cleaners is shown in Fig. 6.
The head lamp cleaner a includes nozzle holders b, b.
Each of the nozzle holders b includes a nozzle body holding portion c and a connecting portion d. These nozzle body holding portion c and connecting portion d are connected in an L-shape. A nozzle body e is held by the nozzle body holding portion c. At an upper end f of the nozzle body e, is formed a cleaning water jet hole.
2.0 The connecting portions d, d of both the nozzle holders b, b are connected to each other by means of a T-shaped connecting pipe g at its laterally extending parts. To a downwardly extending part of the connecting pipe g, is connected a supply pipe h through which a cleaning water is supplied from a cleaning water supply port to the connecting pipe g and then to the nozzle holders b, b. From the cleaning water jet holids in the nozzle bodies e, e which are held by the nozzle holders b, b, the cleaning water is sprayed at the front lenses of the head lamps.
A forward part including the above described connecting pipe g is disposed at an upper side (outside) of a bumper i, and the nozzle holders b, b are covered with a nozzle case j. The cleaning water jet holes of the nozzle bodies e, c are exposed to the exterior through exposing holes k, k which are formed in the nozzle case j.
In the above described conventional head lamp cleaner a, there has been a problem that a large portion of the head lamp cleaner projects from the bumper i because the nozzle c holders b, b are entirely positioned above the bumper i, which provides an ugly outer appearance.
Therefore, it is an object of the invention to minimize the projecting amount of the head lamp cleaner from the vehicle side member such as the bumper or the like.
In order to solve the above described problem, the head lamp cleaner according to the invention comprises a plurality of nozzle bodies each having a cleaning water jet hole, a plurality of nozzle holders respectively holding the nozzle bodies and including connecting portions which communicate with nozzle body holding portions and are connected to a cleaning water supply port at an opposite side to the nozzle body holding portions, and a nozzle case covering a plurality of the nozzle holders and provided with exposing holes through which the cleaning water jet holes are exposed to the exterior, and is characterized in that the nozzle holders are fixed to the nozzle case at a determined space, the nozzle holders being inserted in fitting holes formed in the vehicle side member and fixed through the fitting holes, the connecting portions of a plurality of the nozzle holders being connected to one another in a bundle inside the vehicle side member and connected to the cleaning water supply port.
Therefore, in the head lamp cleaner according to the invention, because a plurality of the nozzle holders are connected in a bundle. inside the vehicle side member, the amount of projection from the vehicle side member can be minimized, and a good outer appearance can be obtained.
A particular embodiment in accordance with this invention.will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings; in which:- Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of an embodiment of a head lamp cleaner according to the invention partly cut away.
1 1 Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken in a longitudinal direction.
Fig. 3 is a front view.
Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along a line W-W in Fig. 2.
Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken along a line V-V in Fig. 2.
Fig. 6 is a sectional view of one example of conventional head lamp cleaners.
A head lamp cleaner 1 includes two nozzle holders 2, 2.
Each of the nozzle holders 2, 2 is substantially in a cylindrical shape as a whole and consists of a nozzle holding portion 3, a connecting portion 4, and an intermediate portion 5 connecting the nozzle holding portion 3 to the connecting portion 4 all of which are integrally formed. The nozzle holding portion 3 is in a form of a cylinder having the largest diameter and open at its upper end. At an end of the nozzle holding portion 3 close to the intermediate portion 5 are formed a pair of fixing pieces 6, 6 which project sidewardly and in opposite directions to each other. The fixing pieces 6, 6 are provided with fixing holes 6a, 6a respectively.
The intermediate portion 5 has the largest diameter next to the nozzle holding portion 3 and a substantially rectangular outer shape in cross section. An end of the intermediate portion 5 adjacent to the nozzle holding portion 3 is fornied as an engaging portion 7 which is larger in diameter. The engaging portion 7 is provided with axially extending ribs 7a, 7a on its two faces at opposite sides to each other. At a bottom face of the intermediate portion 5, are provided a pair of locking Dieces 8. 8 which project in opposite directions to each other. Locking ridges 8a, 8a are formed at a central part of the locking pieces 8, 8. A pair of ribs 9, 9 projecting in opposite directions to each other are formed at an area extending from a lower end of the nozzle holding portion 3 to a lower end of the engaging portion 7.
The connecting portion 4 is in a form of a pipe having the smallest diameter.
A nozzle body 10 is fitted in and held by the nozzle holding portion of the nozzle 1 1 holder 2. The nozzle body 10 consists of a main portion 11 in a substantially spherical shape and a nozzle portion 12 projecting from an upper end of the main portion 11 which are integrally formed. A cleaning water jet hole 13 is formed in a side face at an upper end part of the nozzle portion 12. The cleaning water jet hole 13 communicates with a channel 11 a which is open in a bottom face of the main portion 11. This main portion 11 of the nozzle body 10 is fitted to the nozzle holding portion 3. The nozzle body 10 is designed in such a manner that the main portion 11 can be rotated with respect to the nozzle holding portion 3 so as to change directions of the cleaning water jet hole 13 vertically and laterally.
There is provided a nozzle case 14 for covering the nozzle holders 2, 2 which hold the nozzle bodies 10, 10 respectively. The nozzle case 14 has such a size and a shape as entirely covering the upper part of the nozzle holders 2, 2 which are rather separately located, including at least the engaging portions 7, 7. The nozzle case 14 has exposing holes 15, 15 through which the cleaning water jet holes 13, 13 of the nozzle bodies 10, 10 are exposed to the exterior so as to face with front lenses of the head lamps. An intermediate area 16 of the nozzle case 14 between the exposing holes 15, 15 is in a recessed form.
The nozzle case 14 is further provided with fitting bosses 17, 17 which inwardly project at opposite positions at both sides of respective exposing holes 15. The fitting pieces 6, 6 of each of the nozzle holders 2 are attached to free ends of the fitting bosses 17, 17 of the nozzle case 14. Then, screws 18, 18 passed through the fitting holes 6a, 6a in the fitting pieces 6, 6 are screw fitted to the fitting bosses 17, 17 thereby to fix the nozzle holders 2, 2 to the nozzle case 14. Accordingly, the cleaning water jet holes 13, 13 of the nozzle bodies 10, 10 respectively held by the nozzle holders 2, 2 are exposed to the exterior so as to face with front lenses 19 of the head lamps.
A sheet packing 20 of rubber or a soft resin is attached to a. lower end edge of the nozzle case 14. The sheet packing 20 is provided with through holes 20a, 20a through which the engagi g portions 7, 7 of the nozzle holders 2, 2 are adapted to pass.
g gin The nozzle holders 2, 2 are fixed to the bumper 21 of an automobile. The bumper 21 is formed with fitting holes 22, 22 at a space corresponding to a space between the nozzle Z holders 2, 2 fitted to the nozzle case 14. Each of the fitting holes 22 is in a rectangular shape 4 corresponding to the outer shape of the engaging portion 7 of each of the nozzle holders 2, 2 and provided with cut-outs 22a, 22a with which the ribs 7a, 7a of the engaging portion 7 are adapted to engage.
Now, the engaging portions 7, 7 of the nozzle holders 2, 2 are engaged with the S through holes 20a, 20a of the sheet packing 20, the fitting holes 22, 22 of the bumper 21, and through holes 23 a. 23 a of a spacer 23 attached to a back face of the bumper 2 1, and thus the sheet packing 20 attached to the lower end edge of the nozzle case 14 is abutted against an outer face of the bumper 2 1. In this state, the nozzle holders 2, 2 are fixed to the bumper 21 by means of clips 24, 24 so as not to be detached from the bumper 2 1.
Each of the clips 24 is formed of a leaf spring material and consists of a base portion 24a and a pair of arms 24b, 24b which extend in parallel from the base portion 24a. A distance between the two arms 24b, 24b is substantially equal to a width of the engaging portion 7 of the nozzle holder 2. As viewed from the lateral side, the two arms 24b, 24b are in a downwardly curved shape and tip end portions 24c, 24c of the arms 24b, 24b are at substantially the same height as the base portion 24a. Their intermediate areas, that are, the areas at the lowest position are in a form of upwardly recessed grooves 24d, 24d.
The above described clip 24 is inserted between the engaging portion 7 of the nozzle holder 2 and the locking pieces 8, 8 with its base portion 24a and the tip ends 24c, 24c of the arms 24b, 24b directed upward. The arms 24b, 24b of the clip 24 are in a state where they clamp the intermediate portion 5 of the nozzle holder 2 therebetween and the intermediate parts of the arms 24b, 24b, that are, the lowest parts resiliently contact upper faces of the locking pieces 8, 8 while the recessed grooves 24d, 24d engage with the locking ridges 8a, 8a of the locking pieces. At the same time, the base portion 24a and the tip ends 24c, 24c of the arms 24b, 24b of the clip 24 are resiliently contact a lower face (iPner face) of the spacer 23, whereby the nozzle holders 2, 2 are pulled downwardly. The force of thus pulling the nozzle holders 2, 2 is applied to the sheet packing 20 through the nozzle case 14 into a state where the sheet packing 20 is pressed to an outer face of the bumper 2 1.
The nozzle holders 2, 2 located inside the bumper 21 are connected by means of a connecting pipe 25 which is connected to a supply pipe 26. The cleaning water is thus ZD I-D S supplied to the connecting portions 4, 4 of the nozzle holders 2, 2 from a non-shown cleaning water supply port through the supply pipe 26 and the connecting pipe 25.
The cleaning water supplied to the connecting portions 4, 4 of the nozzle holders 2, 2 is supplied to the nozzle holding portions 3, 3 by way of the intermediate portions 5, 5 to arrive at the cleaning water jet holes 13, 13 through the channels I I a, I I a of the nozzle bodies 10, 10 and sprayed to the front lenses 19 of the head lamps from the cleaning water jet holes 13, 13.
In the above described head lamp cleaner 1, the connecting portions of the nozzle holders are so designed as to be connected inside the bumper 2 1, and therefore, the amount of projection from the bumper 21 will be smaller than in the conventional case wherein they are connected outside the bumper, and a good outer appearance can be obtained.
- Further, the recessed part 16 of the nozzle case 14 between the exposing holes 15, 15 will decrease an amount of light of the head lamps which might be hindered by the nozzle case 14, and irradiation efficiency of the head lamps will be improved.
Moreover, the head lamp cleaner I is fixed to the bumper 21 by fitting the nozzle holders 2, 2 positioned at both ends into the fitting holes 22, 22 in the bumper 21 corresponding thereto, and therefore, the invention has such advantages that positioning accuracy of the cleaning water jet holes 13, 13 with respect to the bumper 21 will be enhanced, and their positional displacements -.krith respect to the bumper 21 wffl be hardly arisen.
In the above described embodiment, is described the head lamp cleaner having two nozzle bodies, but three or more nozzle bodies may be provided.
It is to be noted that the shapes and the structures of the members shown in the above described embodiment are of only one example embodying the invention when it is put in practice, and that an interpretation of the technical scope of the invention must not be restricted by them.
As apparent from the forgoing description, the head lamp cleaner according to the invention is a head lamp cleaner to be fixed to a vehicle side member such as a bumper of an automobile which comprises a plurality of nozzle bodies each having a cleaning water jet
6 hole, a plurality of nozzle holders respectively holding the nozzle bodies and including connecting portions which communicate with nozzle body holding portions and are connected to a cleaning water supply port at an opposite side to the nozzle body holding portions, and a nozzle case covering a lurality of the nozzle holders and provided with exposing holes through which the cleaning water jet holes are exposed to the exterior, characterized in that the nozzle holders are fixed to the nozzle case at a determined space, the nozzle holders being inserted in fitting holes formed in the vehicle side member and fixed through the fitting holes, the connecting portions of a plurality of the nozzle holders being connected to one another in a bundle inside the vehicle side member and connected to the cleaning water supply port.
Therefore, because a plurality of the nozzle holders are connected in a bundle inside the vehicle side member in the head lamp cleaner according to the invention, the amount of projection from the vehicle side member can be minimized, so that a good outer appearance can be obtained.
In the invention as described in claim 2, the nozzle case is formed with the recessed area between the exposing holes, and therefore, the amount of the light of the head lamps which might be hindered by the nozzle case will be decreased thereby to improve the irradiation efficiency.
In the invention as described in claim 3, the fitting holes provided in the vehicle side member are formed correspondingly to the nozzle holders, and therefore, the positioning accuracy of the cleaning water jet holes %krith respect to the vehicle side member will be enhanced, and their positional displacements with respect to the vehicle side member will be hardly - -7

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1. A head lamp cleaner to be fixed to a vehicle member of an automobile which comprises:
a plurality of nozzle bodies each having a cleaning water jet hole; a plurality of nozzle holders respectively holding said nozzle bodies and including connecting portions, being disposed at an opposite side to nozzle body holding portions, which communicate with said nozzle body holding portions and are connected to a cleaning water supply port, and a nozzle case covering a plurality of said nozzle holders and provided with exposing holes through which said cleaning water jet holes are exposed to the exterior, characterized in that said nozzle holders are fixed to said nozzle case at a determined space, said nozzle holders are arranged to be inserted in fitting holes formed in said vehicle is member and fixed through said fitting holes, and, connecting portions of said plurality of said nozzle holders being arranged to be connected to one another in a bundle inside said vehicle side member and to said cleaning water supply port.
2. A head lamp cleaner as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said nozzle case is formed with a recessed part between said exposing holes.
3. A head lamp cleaner as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said fitting holes provided in said vehicle bide member are formed so as to correspond to said nozzle holders which are located at both ends thereof.
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4. A head lamp cleaner substantially as described with reference to Figures 1 to 5 of the accompanying drawings.
5. A head lamp cleaner according to any one of the preceding claims in combination with a vehicle member, said nozzle holder being inserted in fitting holes formed in said vehicle member and held in place therein.
6. A heal lamp cleaner according to claim 5, in which connecting pipes join the connecting portions of each of the nozzles to the cleaning water supply port.
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