WO2003013918A1 - Wiper blade, especially a flat wiper blade - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60S—SERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60S1/00—Cleaning of vehicles
- B60S1/02—Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices
- B60S1/04—Wipers or the like, e.g. scrapers
- B60S1/32—Wipers or the like, e.g. scrapers characterised by constructional features of wiper blade arms or blades
- B60S1/38—Wiper blades
- B60S1/3806—Means, or measures taken, for influencing the aerodynamic quality of the wiper blades
- B60S1/3808—Spoiler integral with the squeegee
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60S—SERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60S1/00—Cleaning of vehicles
- B60S1/02—Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices
- B60S1/04—Wipers or the like, e.g. scrapers
- B60S1/32—Wipers or the like, e.g. scrapers characterised by constructional features of wiper blade arms or blades
- B60S1/38—Wiper blades
- B60S1/3848—Flat-type wiper blade, i.e. without harness
- B60S1/3886—End caps
- B60S1/3894—End caps having a particular shape
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60S—SERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60S1/00—Cleaning of vehicles
- B60S1/02—Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices
- B60S1/04—Wipers or the like, e.g. scrapers
- B60S1/32—Wipers or the like, e.g. scrapers characterised by constructional features of wiper blade arms or blades
- B60S1/38—Wiper blades
- B60S1/3848—Flat-type wiper blade, i.e. without harness
- B60S1/3886—End caps
- B60S1/3887—Mounting of end caps
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60S—SERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60S1/00—Cleaning of vehicles
- B60S1/02—Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices
- B60S1/04—Wipers or the like, e.g. scrapers
- B60S1/32—Wipers or the like, e.g. scrapers characterised by constructional features of wiper blade arms or blades
- B60S1/38—Wiper blades
- B60S2001/3812—Means of supporting or holding the squeegee or blade rubber
- B60S2001/3822—Means of supporting or holding the squeegee or blade rubber characterised by additional means to prevent longitudinal sliding of squeegee in support, e.g. clips
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- Wiper blade especially flat wiper blade
- the invention relates to a wiper blade, in particular a flat wiper blade for a vehicle, for arrangement on a drivable wiper arm, with at least one elongated support element made of a flexible material, with a wiper rubber that can be placed on the support element and that comprises a wiper strip facing the window to be wiped , And with arranged at the free ends of the squeegee or the support member end members.
- the elongated support element which consists of a flexible material, ensures an optimal distribution of the wiper blade contact pressure emanating from the wiper arm.
- the support element can be designed in the form of two band-like elongated spring rails, the wiper rubber being arranged between the spring rails via two receiving grooves extending in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade.
- the support element is designed in the form of a spring rail.
- the wiper rubber then preferably has a receptacle for the one spring rail, which extends in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade.
- the support element is pre-bent in the unloaded state, ie if the wiper blade is not in contact with the window. With flat wiper blades, the support element replaces the complex and, in particular, high-build weighing beam Support bracket construction, as is known from the prior art.
- the present invention is therefore based on the object of providing a wiper blade in which lifting off of the free ends of the wiper blade is counteracted.
- the end elements known from the known prior art serve primarily for fastening the wiper rubber in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade.
- the end elements In the case of a wiper blade with a support element in the form of two spring rails arranged parallel to one another, the end elements also ensure the spacing of the spring rails from one another. Furthermore, the end elements prevent a risk of injury at the free ends of the wiper blade and the support element.
- the wiper blade according to the invention ensures, due to the special design of the end elements, that the free ends of the wiper blade during of the wiping process with an increased pressing force against the window to be wiped. This has the advantage that lifting off the free ends of the wiper blade or the wiper rubber is counteracted in particular at higher vehicle speeds.
- the free ends of the wiper blade can follow the window curvature and that the wiper rubber and associated wiper strip lie against the window to be wiped over the entire wiper angle in the region of the free ends of the wiper blade.
- the wiper blade only one end element or both end elements of the wiper blade can have a corresponding flow profile.
- the flow profile is designed such that the contact pressure at the end of the wiper blade equipped with the end element is increased mainly when the wind flows in transversely to the wiper blade.
- the wiper blade With a spoiler-like approach over its entire longitudinal direction, which causes the wiper blade to be applied largely uniformly over its entire length with an increased contact force when it is positioned transversely to the oncoming wind.
- the wiper blade When the wiper blade is positioned lengthways to the direction of travel, the known, spoiler-like approach loses a large part of its effect.
- the wiper blade or the wiper rubber in particular also in one, is formed by the flow profiles according to the invention on the end elements Wiping position along the direction of travel is pressed against the windshield at the free ends with an increased pressing force by the part of the driving wind flowing essentially in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade.
- the flow profile has a closed surface. This has the advantage that the end element with a flow profile can be made very compact. Furthermore, no undesirable deposits can accumulate in or on the flow profile.
- a further embodiment of the invention is characterized in that the flow profile is designed with an egg-like shape in the wiper blade transverse and / or longitudinal direction of the wiper blade. It has been shown that a wiper blade with at least one end element, the flow profile of which has such an egg-like shape, has particularly good aerodynamic properties.
- the egg shape advantageously extends in the transverse direction of the wiper blade at least over the width of the wiper blade.
- the egg shape in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade is preferably narrower than in the transverse direction of the wiper blade.
- the ratio of the width of the egg shape in the transverse direction of the wiper blade to the width of the egg shape in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade is approximately 1.5 to 2.5, preferably approximately 2.
- the flow profile is designed as a hollow profile.
- a hollow profile can have the particular advantage that the end element has a relatively low air resistance when there is an inflow in a given direction and a relatively high air flow when there is an inflow in another direction.
- the flow profile can be embodied as a hollow profile that extends in a tube-like manner in the transverse direction of the wiper blade.
- This has the advantage that the hollow profile has a low air resistance when the flow is transverse to the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade and a relatively high air flow when the flow is in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade.
- the wiper blade is positioned longitudinally to the direction of travel, the corresponding free end of the wiper blade is accordingly subjected to an increased contact force via the hollow profile.
- the wiper blade is subjected to no or only a slight, additionally increased pressing force via the flow profile.
- the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade is largely flush with the lower edge of the section of the wiper rubber on which the wiper strip is molded. The consequence of this is that no undesirable air turbulence can occur between the end element and the window to be wiped. Such undesirable air turbulence can result in the water wiped off the wiper strip coming back into the wiping field in an uncontrolled manner or being sprayed.
- the area of the flow profile further away from the wiper blade in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade is designed to be wider than the area closer to the wiper blade.
- the end element has spoiler-like extension extending in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade, the end element having an area which receives the spoiler-shaped extension and merges into the flow profile. This ensures that a harmonious transition between the area receiving the spoiler-like approach and the flow profile is achieved. It also ensures that the effects of the spoiler-like approach and the flow profile of the end element do not interfere with each other. A synergetic effect can advantageously be achieved here.
- the end element interacts with a vehicle-side element, which the Wiper blade relieved in a parking position.
- a vehicle-side element which the Wiper blade relieved in a parking position.
- the vehicle-side element comprises a ramp, to which the end element leads in the park position.
- the end element can have special formations or shapes. The remaining components of the wiper blade are not affected by this.
- the vehicle-side element comprises a drive-on spigot on which the end element moves, the drive-on spigot engaging in the hollow profile in the parking position of the wiper blade in the case of tubular hollow profiles.
- the tubular hollow profile of the end element performs two functions. On the one hand, it ensures an increased contact pressure of the wiper blade in the end region of the end element. On the other hand, it interacts with the vehicle's drive-on pin, which projects into the hollow profile in the park position.
- the end element on the side facing the window has recesses which are provided for the advantageous removal of water wiped off with the wiper strip. This prevents that during the wiping process along water removed from the wiper strip at the free end of the wiper blade, in particular at the upper turning position of the wiper blade, is not thrown out in such a way that it splashes onto the freshly wiped windshield.
- wiper blades there is the particular annoyance that water wiped by the passenger-side wiper blade in the region of the upper turning position is thrown onto the driver's side which has already been cleaned. This affects the driver's view.
- the driver's wiper blade throws the wiped water to the side in the area of the upper turning position over the vehicle A-pillar. This allows other road users, for example pedestrians, who are next to the vehicle to be sprayed with the wiped water.
- water which has been wiped off the wiper blades and mixed with chemical additives can lead to serious contamination of the clothing of pedestrians.
- the cutouts can advantageously be in the form of labyrinth-shaped grooves, in particular in
- Wiper blade transverse direction be formed. Such grooves can be formed on the end element with relatively little effort.
- the ribs which delimit the cutouts, to be at a short distance from the window to be wiped when the wiper blade is in the operating state.
- the ribs should be made of a softer material than the rest of the end element, at least on the edge facing the wiping pane. This prevents damage to the surface of the pane if the ribs are inadvertently in Make contact with the surface of the pane.
- the areas made of softer material can advantageously be produced in a material-coherent manner on the end element in a "co-process" when the end element is made from plastic material.
- the end element comprises at least one spray nozzle for windshield washer fluid.
- the end element has the advantage that the end element has a further function in addition to its already described functions. The remaining components of the wiper blade are advantageously not affected or only slightly affected by this. Because the spray nozzle is integrated into the end element, it can be ensured that the windshield washer fluid is applied to the windshield to be wiped directly in the area of the wiper blade or the wiper rubber during the washing process.
- at least one end element can comprise an “end piece” or “connecting piece” that has become known from DE 197 06 672 AI.
- a line penetrating the squeegee in the longitudinal direction can be used to supply the windshield washer fluid. It is also conceivable that a hose is provided on the wiper blade, in particular along the wiper rubber.
- the end element comprises two spray nozzles or two groups of spray nozzles, one spray nozzle or group of spray nozzles being suitable for spraying washing water onto the windshield on one side of the wiper blade, and wherein the other spray nozzle or other group of spray nozzles is suitable for spraying washing water onto the window on the other side of the wiper blade.
- wash water can therefore be applied to the windshield to be wiped via only one end element during the wiping process in such a way that the wash water jet leads the wiping movement of the wiper blade.
- the wiper blade can therefore only be sprayed "before" during the washing process.
- a wiper blade described above can also be designed according to the invention in such a way that at least one end element on the side facing the window has two tongue-like sections which form a gap and engage in the two mutually opposite tilting grooves of the wiper rubber. Between the two tilting grooves is the tilting web to which the wiper strip connects.
- Such a configuration of the end elements has the advantage that the tilting web is protected in the end region of the squeegee by the two tongue-like sections. This in particular prevents a wiper lip deformation from occurring on the wiper rubber end provided with the end element and tearing of the wiper rubber or the tilting web from the front side of the wiper rubber is readily possible.
- the service life of the squeegee and thus of the wiper blade is increased, and the wiping quality in the edge zone of the wiping area is improved. It is therefore recommended to equip the wiper blade with an end element according to the invention at both ends.
- the tongue-like sections on the Wischgu mi facing away from the end member are integrally formed on the end member and extend in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade. Such a configuration ensures that the tongue-like sections engage with the wiper rubber or with the support element in the tilting grooves when the end element is mounted axially.
- the gap is advantageously largely parallel.
- the gap width preferably corresponds to the width of the tilting web.
- edges of the tongue-like sections facing away from one another taper in a wedge shape in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade toward the longitudinal axis of the wiper blade. If the wedge shape in accordance with the influencing variable producing a wiper lip deformation extends toward the wiper rubber end with increasing width, it is possible to counteract such a wiper lip protrusion in a particularly effective manner.
- At least one end element has a high specific weight. This results in an increase in the contact pressure of the wiper blade on the window to be wiped in the area of the end elements. Furthermore, lifting or rattling of the squeegee at the free ends is avoided.
- the end element is made of a metallic material.
- the end element is suitable for receiving a metallic workpiece or has a metallic workpiece.
- the end element can consist of a base body, which can in particular be made of plastic, and a metallic workpiece to increase the weight.
- the basic body can be shaped in a known manner.
- the metallic workpiece can have a simple geometry that can be accommodated by the base body.
- a wiper device with a drive motor, a wiper arm which can be driven by the drive motor and a wiper blade described above which is arranged pivotably on the wiper arm.
- Figure 3a-3f a section of a second
- Embodiment of a wiper blade according to the invention 4a-4c the wiper blade according to FIGS. 3a-3f in
- Figure 5a and 5b a section of a third
- Embodiment of a wiper blade according to the invention Embodiment of a wiper blade according to the invention.
- a wiper blade 10 is shown in FIG. 1, which is pivotably arranged on a drivable wiper arm 12.
- the wiper blade 10 has a support element in the form of two spring rails 14 arranged parallel to one another and lying in one plane.
- the spring rails 14 are held together in the central region of the wiper blade 10 via a connecting element 16.
- the connecting element 16 is pivoted about the axis y to the free end 18 of the wiper arm.
- a wiper rubber 20 is located between the spring rails 14.
- the wiper rubber 20 has a wiper strip 24 on the side facing the window to be wiped, which is indicated by the line 22.
- the wiper rubber 20 On the side facing away from the window 22, the wiper rubber 20 has a spoiler-like extension 28.
- the wiper blade 10 also includes an end element 30 at its free ends.
- the end elements 30 serve primarily to secure and fasten the wiper blade 20 in the wiper blade length direction. Furthermore, the end elements 30 secure the distance between the two spring rails 14 from one another. The end elements 30 also have the task of covering the free ends of the spring rails 14 as protection against injury.
- the wiper blade 10 is acted upon by the wiper arm 12 with a contact pressure indicated by the arrow 32. Due to a corresponding pre-bending of the spring rails 14, the contact pressure 32 distributed evenly or in a predetermined manner on the wiper strip 24.
- FIGS. 2a-2f show different sections and individual parts of a wiper blade 40 according to the invention.
- the wiper blade 40 essentially corresponds to the wiper blade 10, except for the design of the end elements 30.
- the wiper blade 40 sees end elements 42, which have a flow profile 44 with a closed surface.
- FIG. 2a shows the end section of the wiper blade 40 in a side view.
- Figure 2b shows the top view,
- Figure 2c the bottom view.
- Figure 2d shows a perspective view.
- FIGS. 2e and 2f show different views of the end element 42.
- the flow profile 44 is egg-shaped in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade.
- the airfoil 44 is also egg-shaped in the transverse direction of the wiper blade.
- the width a of the egg shape in the transverse direction is wider than the width b of the egg shape in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade, which is shown in FIGS. 2a, b and c and.
- the ratio of the width a to the width b is approximately 2; the egg shape is consequently approximately twice as wide in the wiper blade longitudinal direction than in the wiper blade direction.
- the end element 42 also provides an area 46 which merges with the spoiler-like extension 28 and merges into the flow profile 44.
- end element 42 on the side facing the end faces of the spring rails 14 has two depressions 48 which are provided for receiving the free ends of the spring rails 14.
- the egg-shaped flow profile 44 has in particular the advantage that the wiper blade 40 is pressed against the windshield to be wiped with an increased contact force when the flow is against the wind, indicated by the arrow 54 and flowing in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade.
- the airstream then flows in the direction 54, in particular, when the wiper blade 40 is longitudinal to the direction of travel of the vehicle during the wiping process.
- the flow profile 44 with the width b has a relatively low air resistance. In this position, the wiper blade 40 is pressed largely uniformly in the longitudinal direction against the window to be wiped via the spoiler-like attachment 28.
- the area of the end element 42 which is further away from the wiper blade 20 in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade is wider than the area closer to the wiper blade.
- the area remote from the squeegee 20 has the width c.
- the width c is approximately 2 times wider than the area with the width f close to the squeegee 20.
- the end element 42 has cutouts in the form of labyrinth-shaped grooves 50 on the side facing the pane, which are delimited by ribs 53 on their sides.
- the grooves 50 run in the transverse direction of the wiper blade and are for the guided removal of water wiped off the window with the wiper strip.
- the water is drained off in such a way that it is not thrown onto the window that has already been wiped during the wiping process.
- FIGS. 3a-3f show sections and views corresponding to FIGS. 2a-2f of a second wiper blade 60 according to the invention.
- the wiper blade 60 has an end element 62 with a flow profile in the form of a tubular hollow profile 64.
- the hollow profile 64 extends transversely to the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade.
- the region of the flow profile 64 which is remote from the wiper blade 20 in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade has the width e.
- the area of the end element 62 facing the wiper rubber 20 has only the width f.
- the width e is approximately twice as wide as the width f.
- the configuration of the end element 62 shown in FIGS. 3a-3f advantageously ensures that the wiper blade 60 in the region of the end element 62 when the wind blows against it in the direction 54 during the wiping process, in particular when the wiper blade is positioned longitudinally with respect to the air flow, with a increased contact pressure is pressed against the window to be wiped. Due to the hollow profile 64, the air resistance of the end element 62 is relatively low when positioned transversely to the air flow, that is, when the driving wind flows in the direction indicated by the arrow 56.
- the end element 62 according to FIGS. 3a 3f an area 46 which receives the spoiler-like attachment 28 and which merges into the area forming the flow profile 64.
- the end element 62 has, on its side facing the window, ribs 53 formed by labyrinth-shaped grooves 50 which advantageously drain the water to be wiped off on the obliquely tapering rear side 52 of the end element.
- the wiper blade 60 is shown in the park position in FIGS. 4a-4c.
- the wiper strip 24 is lifted off the pane 22 to be wiped via an element 70 or 72 on the vehicle, with which the end element 62 cooperates in the park position. This relieves the squeegee 20; the life of the entire wiper blade 60 is increased.
- the vehicle-side elements 70 and 72 are used alternatively to one another or in combination with one another.
- FIG. 4b shows the section A-A with the element 70 on the vehicle.
- the element 70 is designed as a ramp, on which the end element 62 moves in the park position.
- the element 70 provides a stop 74 against which the end element 62 or the wiper blade 60 strikes in the park position.
- FIG. 4c shows the interaction of the vehicle-side element 72 with the end element 62 along the section AA.
- the element 72 comprises a drive-on pin 78.
- the drive-on pin 78 engages in the tubular position in the tubular hollow profile 64 of the end element 62. Over the Auffahrschr ge 76, the end member 62 or the wiper blade 60 is raised when entering the parking position.
- FIG. 5a in addition to an end element 82, the free end of the squeegee 20 is shown, namely without spring rails.
- Receiving grooves 34 for receiving the spring rails 14 can be clearly recognized by the wiper rubber 20. Furthermore, there are tilting grooves 36 and one between the tilting grooves 36 in
- Wiper blade longitudinal direction extending web 38 shown.
- the wiper strip 24 tilts along the tilting web 38 from one side to the other.
- the tilting web 38 can tear at the free ends of the wiper rubber 20.
- the end element 82 shown in FIGS. 5a and 5b has, on the side facing the pane, two tongue-like sections 86 forming a gap 84, which engage in the assembled state in the two opposing tilting grooves 36.
- the gap 84 is largely parallel and, in the assembled state, receives the area of the tilting web 38 facing the free end of the wiper rubber.
- the tongue-like sections 86 are molded onto the end element 82 on the side of the end element 82 facing away from the wiper rubber 20.
- the mutually facing edges of the sections 86 extending in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade run in a wedge shape in the longitudinal direction of the wiper blade toward the longitudinal axis of the wiper blade.
- This conical tapering causes the tilting web 38 to be exposed to less deformation in its end region. This results in lower material loads; a tearing of the tilting web at the free ends of the squeegee is counteracted.
- the end elements 42, 62 and 82 described in the figures advantageously have a high specific weight.
- the end elements 42, 62 and 82 can be made of a metallic material, for example. It is also conceivable that the end elements 42, 62 and 82 are suitable for receiving a metallic workpiece or have a metallic workpiece.
- the wiper blade pressing force is increased in the area of the end elements 42, 62 and 82. This counteracts lifting of the wiper rubber 20 or the wiper strip 24 in the region of the free ends of the wiper blade 10, 40, 60.
- end elements 42, 62 and 82 In the case of the end elements 42, 62 and 82 described in the figures, it can be provided according to the invention that they comprise at least one spray nozzle for windshield washer water.
- two spray nozzles are provided, one spray nozzle being suitable for spraying washing water on one side of the wiper blade onto the windshield and the other spray nozzle being suitable for spraying washing water on the other side of the wiper blade onto the windshield.
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