WO2007122572A2 - A bracket for windshield wipers of vehicles - Google Patents
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- WO2007122572A2 WO2007122572A2 PCT/IB2007/051428 IB2007051428W WO2007122572A2 WO 2007122572 A2 WO2007122572 A2 WO 2007122572A2 IB 2007051428 W IB2007051428 W IB 2007051428W WO 2007122572 A2 WO2007122572 A2 WO 2007122572A2
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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
- B60S1/40—Connections between blades and arms
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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
- B60S1/3849—Connectors therefor; Connection to wiper arm; Attached to blade
- B60S1/386—Connectors therefor; Connection to wiper arm; Attached to blade made in two halves
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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
- B60S1/40—Connections between blades and arms
- B60S1/4083—Connections between blades and arms for arms provided with a flat end
- B60S1/4087—Connections between blades and arms for arms provided with a flat end the end being provided with protrusions or holes
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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
- B60S1/3874—Flat-type wiper blade, i.e. without harness with a reinforcing vertebra
- B60S1/3875—Flat-type wiper blade, i.e. without harness with a reinforcing vertebra rectangular section
- B60S1/3879—Flat-type wiper blade, i.e. without harness with a reinforcing vertebra rectangular section placed in side grooves in 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
- B60S1/40—Connections between blades and arms
- B60S1/4038—Connections between blades and arms for arms provided with a channel-shaped end
- B60S1/4064—Connections between blades and arms for arms provided with a channel-shaped end the channel-shaped end being provided with protrusions on, or holes in, the side walls to create a pivot
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- connection element providing the attachment of the windshield wiper to the wiper arm connected to the vehicle at the other end or to an intermediary adapter component in the windshield wiper systems used in vehicles comprising an elastic wiper profile having an end portion for wiping the glass surface, mounted on a longitudinal, flat resilient metal framework bent like a bow and plastic end caps at each end providing the unity of the system by clasping the system from both ends and an integrated connection element used for attachment of the wiper arm.
- connection element comprises a coupler having a base formed of a rectangular plate, claws extending below this base forming an L profile and vertical side walls on two sides of this plate.
- a pin hole is provided on each of the two side walls for connecting the intermediary connection component called the adapter and the wiper arm.
- the coupling is seated on the wiper assembly comprised of a bow shaped framework and a wiper profile from its base and the framework is engaged by the lower claws from both sides.
- the most important disadvantage of this technique is that the coupler is fixed on the system by only four claws having narrow cross-sections and this connection is not reliable enough under normal operating conditions.
- the single piece connection device has an upper pin hole providing attachment to the adapter or the wiper blade and feet that extend below from the main body with an L profile.
- the claw feet are bent clasping the metal framework from the sides and below during the assembly forming a U profile and provides to fix the connection device on the system by engaging in the elastomer based wiper profile projecting from the sides of the metal framework.
- at least one intermediate plastic layer having a high friction coefficient is arranged between the claw feet and the metal framework. This layer is used to limit the relative movement of the connection device on the framework after fixing.
- the most important disadvantage of this technique is that the claw feet of the connection device are formed on the framework which is pre-shaped and having critical spring angles for the quality of wiping and the risk of deforming the framework by the forces exerted.
- connection element of the present invention designed as two identical halves, can be easily assembled without harming the bow angles and has the stability to provide the wiping function to be carried out reliably by the windshield wiper with the force delivered from the wiper arm after assembly.
- Figure 1 - is the view of the said windshield wiper system wherein the present invention is implemented.
- Figure 2 - is the cross-sectional view of the system shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 3 - is the isometric view of the bracket assembled on the system.
- Figure 4 - is the cross-sectional view of the bracket assembled on the system.
- Figure 5 - is the view of two identical halves of the bracket.
- Figure 6 - is the view of half of the bracket and the pin used for connection to the system.
- the present invention relates to connection elements used in the windshield wiper systems of vehicles, situated on the windshield wiper (1) and provides the attachment of the wiper profile (5) to the wiper arm (3) which is connected to the vehicle from one end.
- the wiper arm (3) fixed to the vehicle is connected to the windshield wiper (1) from the center by a connection mechanism (12) pivoted around a pin (26).
- This mechanism can either directly connect the wiper arm (3) to the connection element (12) which is a component of the windshield wiper (1) or by means of a separate adapter (2) that is connected to both the connection element (12) and the wiper arm (3) at the same time.
- connection element (12) of the present invention is an inelastic element made of metal or plastic which is mounted lengthwise to the upper portion on the center of the windshield wiper (1). It is comprised of two identical halves (12.a and 12.b). When these halves (12.a and 12.b) are assembled on two opposite sides of the wiper profile (5) clasping the framework (10), their surfaces are in full contact due to their geometry and are connected by the pins (26) situated oppositely thereon forming the single piece connection element (12).
- connection element (12) has an approximately L shaped profile.
- the profile comprises an extension (29) at the point wherein the side of its base (28) ends, bends downwards again, then inwards, forming the horizontal housing (27) whereto the framework (10) will be seated.
- the body (21) formed by the surfaces of the vertical sides comprises riveting extension (23) and slot (24) that provide one half (12.a) of the connection element (12) to be connected to the opposite other half (12.b) and to the wiper arm (3).
- the lower portion formed by the side of the base (28) of the L profile and the extension (29) constitutes the leg (22) portion that is seated and fixed on the supporting framework (10).
- a riveting extension (23) and a slot (24) are provided side by side so that the other half (12.a or 12.b) can be joined.
- the riveting extension (23) is a protrusion with a circular cross- section
- the slot (24) is a hole with a circular cross-section, intersecting the body (21) lengthwise vertical to the axis of the windshield wiper (1).
- thin feeders are disposed along the axis so that it can be seated when inserted into the slot (24) of the opposite other half (12.a or 12.b).
- each half (12.a or 12.b) is aligned with the slot (24) of the other half, forming the male and female pairs when the halves (12.a and 12.b) face each other in the assembly position. Consequently, the two halves (12.a and 12.b) of the connection element (12) are joined such that the opposite vertical surfaces of the L profile are in full contact and the riveting extension (23) of each half (12.a or 12.b) is snap fitted into the slot (24) on the corresponding other half (12.a or 12.b).
- a pin hole (25) is situated between the riveting extension (23) and the slot (24) on the body (21) of each half (12.a or 12.b) on the same axis.
- the connection element (12) and the wiper arm (3) can be joined together by inserting a separate pin (26) through this pin hole (25).
- the inner surface of the pin hole (25) is serrated so that the pin (26) is not dislodged by enlarging the hole (25) in time due to abrasion since the windshield wiper (1) will rotate around the pin (26) during its movement at the end of the wiper arm (3).
- the pin (26) and the pin hole (25) do not have a perfect circular cross-section, but a semi-circular one, cut off with a chord at the top, larger than a semi-circle but smaller than a whole circle.
- the pin (26) is prevented from enlarging the hole (25) and being dislodged in time due to its relative movement in the hole (25).
- the leg (22) of the connection element (12) is the place where it is connected to the windshield wiper (1).
- the protrusions (17.a and 17.b) of the framework (10) that extend out from the channels (7.a and 7.b) of the wiper profile (5) are seated into these channels (27), with one half of the connection element (12.a) on one side and the other half (12.b) on the side.
- the height of the channel (27) has a quadrilateral cross-section matching the geometry of the framework (10) and allows the framework (10) to be inserted easily during assembly such that the angle of the framework (10) at that portion is not harmed but also be close-fitted.
- the channel (27) extends along the entire length of the connection element (12) and by this means the connection element (12) is joined with the framework (10) not via separately formed legs but by its entire body (21) . [21] Furthermore, a very small protrusion is disposed on the inner surface of these channels (27) at the legs (22) of both halves of the connection element (12.a and 12.b).
- a dent is formed at the outer sides of the supporting framework (10) corresponding to the same place, providing the small protrusion on the inner surface of the connection element (12) to be fitted into the dent on the framework (10), thus preventing the connection element (12) to be mounted lengthwise in the incorrect position on the system during production.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to the connection element providing the attachment of the windshield wiper (1) to the wiper arm (3) connected to the vehicle at the other end or to an intermediary adapter (2) component in the windshield wiper systems used in vehicles comprising an elastic wiper profile (5) having an end portion for wiping the glass surface, mounted on a longitudinal, flat resilient metal framework (10) bent like a bow and plastic end caps at each end providing the unity of the system by clasping the system from both ends and an integrated connection element (12) used for attachment of the wiper arm (3).
Description
Description A BRACKET FOR WINDSHIELD WIPERS OF VEHICLES
[1] The present invention relates to the connection element providing the attachment of the windshield wiper to the wiper arm connected to the vehicle at the other end or to an intermediary adapter component in the windshield wiper systems used in vehicles comprising an elastic wiper profile having an end portion for wiping the glass surface, mounted on a longitudinal, flat resilient metal framework bent like a bow and plastic end caps at each end providing the unity of the system by clasping the system from both ends and an integrated connection element used for attachment of the wiper arm.
[2] Prior Art
[3] In the United States patent No. US 6799348 B 1 of Trico Products Corporation, the described connection element comprises a coupler having a base formed of a rectangular plate, claws extending below this base forming an L profile and vertical side walls on two sides of this plate. A pin hole is provided on each of the two side walls for connecting the intermediary connection component called the adapter and the wiper arm. The coupling is seated on the wiper assembly comprised of a bow shaped framework and a wiper profile from its base and the framework is engaged by the lower claws from both sides. The most important disadvantage of this technique is that the coupler is fixed on the system by only four claws having narrow cross-sections and this connection is not reliable enough under normal operating conditions.
[4] In the patent application No. WO 2005/102801 Al of Robert Bosch, the single piece connection device has an upper pin hole providing attachment to the adapter or the wiper blade and feet that extend below from the main body with an L profile. The claw feet are bent clasping the metal framework from the sides and below during the assembly forming a U profile and provides to fix the connection device on the system by engaging in the elastomer based wiper profile projecting from the sides of the metal framework. Furthermore, at least one intermediate plastic layer having a high friction coefficient is arranged between the claw feet and the metal framework. This layer is used to limit the relative movement of the connection device on the framework after fixing. The most important disadvantage of this technique is that the claw feet of the connection device are formed on the framework which is pre-shaped and having critical spring angles for the quality of wiping and the risk of deforming the framework by the forces exerted.
[5] In order to eliminate these disadvantages, the connection element of the present invention, designed as two identical halves, can be easily assembled without harming the bow angles and has the stability to provide the wiping function to be carried out reliably by the windshield wiper with the force delivered from the wiper arm after
assembly.
[6] The present invention will be explicated in detail with reference to the attached figures below, where:
[7] Figure 1 - is the view of the said windshield wiper system wherein the present invention is implemented.
[8] Figure 2 - is the cross-sectional view of the system shown in Figure 1.
[9] Figure 3 - is the isometric view of the bracket assembled on the system.
[10] Figure 4 - is the cross-sectional view of the bracket assembled on the system.
[11] Figure 5 - is the view of two identical halves of the bracket.
[12] Figure 6 - is the view of half of the bracket and the pin used for connection to the system.
[13] THE DETAILED EXPLANATION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[14] The present invention relates to connection elements used in the windshield wiper systems of vehicles, situated on the windshield wiper (1) and provides the attachment of the wiper profile (5) to the wiper arm (3) which is connected to the vehicle from one end.
[15] In windshield wiper systems comprised basically of a flat framework (10) made of resilient metal, curved like a bow and an elastomer based wiper profile (5), the wiper arm (3) fixed to the vehicle is connected to the windshield wiper (1) from the center by a connection mechanism (12) pivoted around a pin (26). This mechanism can either directly connect the wiper arm (3) to the connection element (12) which is a component of the windshield wiper (1) or by means of a separate adapter (2) that is connected to both the connection element (12) and the wiper arm (3) at the same time.
[16] The connection element (12) of the present invention is an inelastic element made of metal or plastic which is mounted lengthwise to the upper portion on the center of the windshield wiper (1). It is comprised of two identical halves (12.a and 12.b). When these halves (12.a and 12.b) are assembled on two opposite sides of the wiper profile (5) clasping the framework (10), their surfaces are in full contact due to their geometry and are connected by the pins (26) situated oppositely thereon forming the single piece connection element (12).
[17] The identical halves (12.a and 12.b) of the connection element (12) have an approximately L shaped profile. However, the profile comprises an extension (29) at the point wherein the side of its base (28) ends, bends downwards again, then inwards, forming the horizontal housing (27) whereto the framework (10) will be seated. The body (21) formed by the surfaces of the vertical sides, comprises riveting extension (23) and slot (24) that provide one half (12.a) of the connection element (12) to be connected to the opposite other half (12.b) and to the wiper arm (3). The lower portion formed by the side of the base (28) of the L profile and the extension (29) constitutes
the leg (22) portion that is seated and fixed on the supporting framework (10).
[18] In the body (21) of one half of the connection element (12.a or 12.b) a riveting extension (23) and a slot (24) are provided side by side so that the other half (12.a or 12.b) can be joined. The riveting extension (23) is a protrusion with a circular cross- section, and the slot (24) is a hole with a circular cross-section, intersecting the body (21) lengthwise vertical to the axis of the windshield wiper (1). On the surface of the riveting extension (23) thin feeders are disposed along the axis so that it can be seated when inserted into the slot (24) of the opposite other half (12.a or 12.b). The extension (23) on each half (12.a or 12.b) is aligned with the slot (24) of the other half, forming the male and female pairs when the halves (12.a and 12.b) face each other in the assembly position. Consequently, the two halves (12.a and 12.b) of the connection element (12) are joined such that the opposite vertical surfaces of the L profile are in full contact and the riveting extension (23) of each half (12.a or 12.b) is snap fitted into the slot (24) on the corresponding other half (12.a or 12.b).
[19] A pin hole (25) is situated between the riveting extension (23) and the slot (24) on the body (21) of each half (12.a or 12.b) on the same axis. The connection element (12) and the wiper arm (3) can be joined together by inserting a separate pin (26) through this pin hole (25). The inner surface of the pin hole (25) is serrated so that the pin (26) is not dislodged by enlarging the hole (25) in time due to abrasion since the windshield wiper (1) will rotate around the pin (26) during its movement at the end of the wiper arm (3). To further serve for the same purpose, the pin (26) and the pin hole (25) do not have a perfect circular cross-section, but a semi-circular one, cut off with a chord at the top, larger than a semi-circle but smaller than a whole circle. By this means, the pin (26) is prevented from enlarging the hole (25) and being dislodged in time due to its relative movement in the hole (25).
[20] The leg (22) of the connection element (12) is the place where it is connected to the windshield wiper (1). The leg (22) formed by the side of the base (28) of the L profile and the following extension (29), comprises a channel (27) on both halves of the connection element (12.a and 12.b) parallel to the longitudinal axis of the windshield wiper (1). The protrusions (17.a and 17.b) of the framework (10) that extend out from the channels (7.a and 7.b) of the wiper profile (5) are seated into these channels (27), with one half of the connection element (12.a) on one side and the other half (12.b) on the side. The height of the channel (27) has a quadrilateral cross-section matching the geometry of the framework (10) and allows the framework (10) to be inserted easily during assembly such that the angle of the framework (10) at that portion is not harmed but also be close-fitted. The channel (27) extends along the entire length of the connection element (12) and by this means the connection element (12) is joined with the framework (10) not via separately formed legs but by its entire body (21) .
[21] Furthermore, a very small protrusion is disposed on the inner surface of these channels (27) at the legs (22) of both halves of the connection element (12.a and 12.b). A dent is formed at the outer sides of the supporting framework (10) corresponding to the same place, providing the small protrusion on the inner surface of the connection element (12) to be fitted into the dent on the framework (10), thus preventing the connection element (12) to be mounted lengthwise in the incorrect position on the system during production.
[22] Consequently, the windshield wiper (1) being at the bottom, the connection element
(12) formed of two joined halves (12.a and 12.b) at the top are connected to the wiper arm (3) directly or by means of an adapter (2) with an exterior pin (26), providing the movable connection around an axis between the windshield wiper (1) and the wiper arm (3).
Claims
Claims
[1] A bracket (12) formed of two identical halves (12.a and 12.b) that when each is assembled at opposite sides of a wiper profile (5) enclosing a flat metal framework (10), surfaces thereof are in full contact and joined together by riveting extensions (23) and slots (24) situated thereon.
[2] A bracket (12) as defined in Claim 1, wherein the profiles are preferably "L" shaped.
[3] A bracket (12) as defined in Claim 1, characterized by an extension (29) at the point wherein the side of its base (28) ends, the L profile bends downwards again, then inwards, such that the horizontal housing (27) is formed whereto the framework (10) will be seated.
[4] A bracket (12) as defined in Claim 1, comprising a body (21) formed by the vertical surfaces of the "L" profile, providing one half of the connection element (12a) to be joined to the opposite other half (12b) and then to the wiper arm (3) and at least one serrated pin hole (25) situated between the said riveting extension (23) and the said slot (24) on the body (21) of each half (12.a or 12.b) on the same axis, joining together the connection element (12) and the wiper arm (3) and/or the adapter (2) by inserting at least one separate pin (26) through this pin hole (25).
[5] A bracket (12) as defined in Claim 1, wherein the lower portion formed by the side of the base (28) of the "L" profile and the extension (29) constitutes the leg
(22) portion that is seated and fixed on the supporting framework (10).
[6] A bracket (12) as defined in Claim 1, comprising at least one riveting extension
(23) and at least one matching slot (24) so that the said two halves (12.a and 12.b) can be joined together.
[7] A bracket (12) as defined in Claim 1, wherein the slot (24) and pin hole (25) of the said riveting extension (23) and the pin (26) are situated side by side.
[8] A bracket (12) as defined in Claim 1, wherein the said riveting extension (23) is preferably an extension having a circular cross-section, adjoining the body (21) and the said slot (24) preferably being an opening with a circular cross-section that extends lengthwise all the way along the body (21) vertical to the axis of the windshield wiper (1).
[9] A bracket (12) as defined in Claim 1, wherein feeders are disposed on the surface of the said riveting extension (23) along the axis so that it can be fitted on the opposite half (12.a or 12.b) when inserted into the slot (24).
[10] A bracket (12) as defined in Claim 1, wherein the cross-sections of the said pin
(26) and the pin hole (25) are semi-circular, preferably cut off with a chord at the
top, and being larger than a semi-circle but smaller than a whole circle. [11] A bracket (12) as defined in Claim 2, comprising a channel (27) having at least one protrusion disposed on the inner surfaces of the legs (22) formed by the side of the base (28) of the said "L" profile and the following extension (29) that extend lengthwise along both halves of the connection element (12.a and 12.b) parallel to the longitudinal axis of the windshield wiper (1).
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