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US2784876A
US2784876A US384189A US38418953A US2784876A US 2784876 A US2784876 A US 2784876A US 384189 A US384189 A US 384189A US 38418953 A US38418953 A US 38418953A US 2784876 A US2784876 A US 2784876A
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    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60SSERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B60S1/02Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices
    • B60S1/46Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices using liquid; Windscreen washers
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    • B60SSERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B60S1/02Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices
    • B60S1/46Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices using liquid; Windscreen washers
    • B60S1/48Liquid supply therefor
    • B60S1/481Liquid supply therefor the operation of at least part of the liquid supply being controlled by electric means

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  • This invention relates to vehicle windscreen washers adapted to project a jet of water or other cleansing liquid on to the area of the windscreen swept by the windscreen wiper.
  • the object of the invention is to provide in a simple and convenient form an apparatus adapted to project a predetermined quantity of liquid in each actuation of the apparatus.
  • an apparatus embodying the invention comprises in combination a liquid storage vessel, a measuring chamber arranged in the lower part of the storage vessel to receive liquid therefrom, a rotary pump of the centrifugal type mounted in direct lassociation with the lower part of the measuring chamber for discharging liquid from the latter, the pump having a rotary impeller capable of axial movements, closure means at the upper end of the storage vessel, suspensory means through the medium or" which the measuring chamber and pump are carried by the closure means, an electric driving motor mounted on the closure means and operatively connected to the pump, a manually operable switch for starting the motor, and a second switch responsive to axial movements of the pump impeller for maintaining the motor in action and bringing it to rest.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional side elevation illustrating one form of washing apparatus embodying the invention
  • Figure la is a fragmentary view illustrating a detail of the pump.
  • the example thereshown comprises a bottle a which serves as a reservoir for Water or other cleansing liquid.
  • the bottle is detachably secured to a cap IJ which may be adapted to be mounted by means of a bracket or otherwise in the engine bonnet of the vehicle or other convenient position.
  • the cap serves also as the supporting means for the pump measuring chamber, and a motor for driving the pump.
  • the lower part of the measuring chamber forms ⁇ the housing f of a small centrifugal pump, the impeller of which is indicated by g.
  • Water can flow freely into the pump housing from the chamber d through an aperture h, and the water is discharged from the pump housing under the action of the impeller through a exible tube z' which latter is connected by another flexible tube k to a nozzle (not shown) through which the water is discharged on to the windscreen of the vehicle.
  • the pump impeller is secured to a driving spindle o, o extending along the tube c to a small electric motor p mounted on the cap b.
  • the motor circuit is controlled by a manually operable push-button switch q, and also by a second switch having a movable member t.
  • the driving spindle consists of two coaxial parts o, o1, interconnected by a sleeve o2. Also the spindle and pump impeller have a restricted axial freedom of movement, so that by upward movement of the spindle under the thrust exerted on it by the impeller, the part 01 of the spindle can actuate the movable switch member .I for maintaining the motor in action after the hand switch q has been released.
  • the said member t is hinged at one end and at the other end it is provided with a contact piece u, which co-operates with a xed contact v.
  • the adaption of the pump impeller to exert an upward thrust on the spindle may be effected in a variety of ways.
  • the underside of the impeller has formed in it a plurality of substantially radial grooves w ( Figure la) each of which is anked by an inclined surface x, the upward thrust being obtained by the interaction of the said surface with the adjacent liquid when the impeller is rotated in the appropriate direction.
  • the measuring chamber d is supplied with liquid from the bottle a through the pump body part, and the entrance of liquid to the pump body part is controlled by the lower end of the spindle o which is adapted to act as a piston valve.
  • a groove around the spindle exposes passages 2 in the pump body and allows liquid to flow through a lter gauze y to the pump and thence to the measuring chamber a.
  • the hand switch q is closed temporarily to start the motor and pump.
  • its impeller g moves upwards sufficiently to cause the lower end of the spindle part o to close the passages 2.
  • This upward movement of the impeller also causes the spindle part o1 to move the switch member t for closing the switch contacts u, v, and thereby maintaining the action of the motor and pump after the hand switch q re-opens.
  • Discharge of water from the measuring chamber by the pump through the tlexible tubes k now continues until the measuring chamber has been emptied.
  • the spindle o, o1 then resumes its initial lower position, causing the switch member t to re-open the contacts u, v, and thereby bring the motor and pump to rest.
  • the admission of air to the measuring chamber is effected through the tube c which is open at its upper end. Admission of air to the bottle is effected through an perennial s in the cap b. Retlling of the measuring chamber when the pump is at rest is effected through the passages 2.
  • a vehicle windscreen washer comprising in combination a liquid storage vessel, a measuring chamber arranged in the lower part of the storage vessel to receive liquid therefrom, a rotary pump of the centrifugal type mounted in direct association with 4the lower part of the measuring chamber for discharging liquid from the latter, the pump having a rotary impeller capable of axial movements, closure means at the upper end of the storage vessel, suspensory means through the medium of which the measuring chamber and pump are. ⁇ carried by the closure means, an electric driving motor mounted on the closure means and operatively connected to the pump, a manually operable switch for starting the motor, and a second switch responsive to axial movements of the pump impeller for maintaining the motor in action and bringing it to rest.

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E. B. PARKES VEHICLE WINDSCREEN WASHERS Filed 001'.. 5, 1953 March 12, 1957 ,ll/ -I'A Fig. 1a
E Parka? United States Patent O 2,784,876 VEHICLE WINDSCREEN WASHERS Eric Bernard Parkes, Seily alr, Birmingham, England,
assigner to Joseph Lucas {industries} Limited, Birmingham, England Application ctoher 5, 71953, Serial No. 384,189
Claims priority, application Great Britain ctober 15, 1952 1 Claim. (Cl. Z22- 63) This invention relates to vehicle windscreen washers adapted to project a jet of water or other cleansing liquid on to the area of the windscreen swept by the windscreen wiper.
The object of the invention is to provide in a simple and convenient form an apparatus adapted to project a predetermined quantity of liquid in each actuation of the apparatus.
ln general an apparatus embodying the invention comprises in combination a liquid storage vessel, a measuring chamber arranged in the lower part of the storage vessel to receive liquid therefrom, a rotary pump of the centrifugal type mounted in direct lassociation with the lower part of the measuring chamber for discharging liquid from the latter, the pump having a rotary impeller capable of axial movements, closure means at the upper end of the storage vessel, suspensory means through the medium or" which the measuring chamber and pump are carried by the closure means, an electric driving motor mounted on the closure means and operatively connected to the pump, a manually operable switch for starting the motor, and a second switch responsive to axial movements of the pump impeller for maintaining the motor in action and bringing it to rest.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figure 1 is a sectional side elevation illustrating one form of washing apparatus embodying the invention, whilst Figure la is a fragmentary view illustrating a detail of the pump.
Referring to the drawings, the example thereshown comprises a bottle a which serves as a reservoir for Water or other cleansing liquid. The bottle is detachably secured to a cap IJ which may be adapted to be mounted by means of a bracket or otherwise in the engine bonnet of the vehicle or other convenient position. The cap serves also as the supporting means for the pump measuring chamber, and a motor for driving the pump. In this example, Ithere is secured to the cap a depending tube c to the lower end of which is attached the measuring chamber d, which is supplied with liquid from the bottle in the manner hereinafter described. The lower part of the measuring chamber forms `the housing f of a small centrifugal pump, the impeller of which is indicated by g. Water can flow freely into the pump housing from the chamber d through an aperture h, and the water is discharged from the pump housing under the action of the impeller through a exible tube z' which latter is connected by another flexible tube k to a nozzle (not shown) through which the water is discharged on to the windscreen of the vehicle.
The pump impeller is secured to a driving spindle o, o extending along the tube c to a small electric motor p mounted on the cap b. The motor circuit is controlled by a manually operable push-button switch q, and also by a second switch having a movable member t.
The driving spindle consists of two coaxial parts o, o1, interconnected by a sleeve o2. Also the spindle and pump impeller have a restricted axial freedom of movement, so that by upward movement of the spindle under the thrust exerted on it by the impeller, the part 01 of the spindle can actuate the movable switch member .I for maintaining the motor in action after the hand switch q has been released. The said member t is hinged at one end and at the other end it is provided with a contact piece u, which co-operates with a xed contact v.
The adaption of the pump impeller to exert an upward thrust on the spindle may be effected in a variety of ways. In the example shown, the underside of the impeller has formed in it a plurality of substantially radial grooves w (Figure la) each of which is anked by an inclined surface x, the upward thrust being obtained by the interaction of the said surface with the adjacent liquid when the impeller is rotated in the appropriate direction. Further, the measuring chamber d is supplied with liquid from the bottle a through the pump body part, and the entrance of liquid to the pump body part is controlled by the lower end of the spindle o which is adapted to act as a piston valve. When the pump is at rest, a groove around the spindle exposes passages 2 in the pump body and allows liquid to flow through a lter gauze y to the pump and thence to the measuring chamber a. When it is required to discharge the contents of the measuring chamber on to the windscreen, the hand switch q is closed temporarily to start the motor and pump. Upon the pump being started, its impeller g moves upwards sufficiently to cause the lower end of the spindle part o to close the passages 2. This upward movement of the impeller also causes the spindle part o1 to move the switch member t for closing the switch contacts u, v, and thereby maintaining the action of the motor and pump after the hand switch q re-opens. Discharge of water from the measuring chamber by the pump through the tlexible tubes k now continues until the measuring chamber has been emptied. The spindle o, o1 then resumes its initial lower position, causing the switch member t to re-open the contacts u, v, and thereby bring the motor and pump to rest. The admission of air to the measuring chamber is effected through the tube c which is open at its upper end. Admission of air to the bottle is effected through an orice s in the cap b. Retlling of the measuring chamber when the pump is at rest is effected through the passages 2.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
A vehicle windscreen washer comprising in combination a liquid storage vessel, a measuring chamber arranged in the lower part of the storage vessel to receive liquid therefrom, a rotary pump of the centrifugal type mounted in direct association with 4the lower part of the measuring chamber for discharging liquid from the latter, the pump having a rotary impeller capable of axial movements, closure means at the upper end of the storage vessel, suspensory means through the medium of which the measuring chamber and pump are.` carried by the closure means, an electric driving motor mounted on the closure means and operatively connected to the pump, a manually operable switch for starting the motor, and a second switch responsive to axial movements of the pump impeller for maintaining the motor in action and bringing it to rest.
References Cited inthe le of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,897,784 Apple Feb. 14, 1933 1,912,748 Wilson June 6, 1933 2,153,519 Horton Apr. 4, 1939 2,540,290 Rappl et al Feb. 6, 1951 2,649,332 Rappl Aug. 18, 1953 2,675,757 Moore Apr. ,20; 1954
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US3901449A (en) * 1974-03-01 1975-08-26 Hudson Mfg Co H D Cordless electric sprayer
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