The present disclosure refers to a fitting system for components of a blade of an automotive vehicle.
Several devices that may be applied on windshield wiper blades are known in the art. However, an inconvenience in the application of these devices relates to adjusting the position of the wiping blade relative to a vehicle glass surface.
One of the difficulties found in applying the blades on vehicle windshields relates to the curvature of the windshields. The curvature of the windshield should be followed by the wiper blade all along a wiper mechanism course, so as to provide optimum system performance.
For mechanisms with a single hinge, there may be no perfect blade adjustment for the most curved portions of the windshield. This lack of adjustment may be due to the structural stiffness of the arm portion of cleaning mechanisms with a single hinged arm, resulting in loss of cleaning efficiency for that area of the windshield.
Two-hinged arms may also be used in windshield cleaning mechanisms. However, the difficulty found in these mechanisms may relate to a hinging accuracy between the arches of the system. The arches may simultaneously require a perfect adjustment between the arches (by eliminating undesired gaps) while allowing possible angular movement of the arches in relation to each other.
Some solutions have been developed that may solve the above mentioned inconveniences, such as patent P10003099-6, which discloses a hinging system between windshield wiper blade components, that may provide a perfect adjustment between the wiper blade and the vehicle windshield.
The system may include a combination of a relatively larger arch and a relatively smaller arch, isolated by a plastic joint and connected by a plastic axis and a coupling means. The system may further include hinging of the larger and smaller arches.
However, this blade may only be assembled in a production line and delivered assembled to a supplier, as the assembly requires expert labor.
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A secondary arch member 4 may have a slot 4a disposed at or near one of its ends 4b.
The hinging device 5 may include a swiveling joint 7 preferably provided on its central portion, which includes one or more side pins 7a that may be inserted into holes 8 of the hinging device 5.
The swiveling joint 7 may include one or more external profiles 7b with a shape that corresponds to slot 4a of a secondary arch member 4, which may fit together with minimal or no gaps, thus providing hinging between hinging device 5 and a secondary arch 4.
The fit between an external profile 7b and a slot 4a may occur by an application of pressure. A small amount of interference between a profile 7b and a slot 4a may provide a safe connection between the parts, preventing disassembly while blade 2 is operating.
In the fitting process, joint 7 plastic material may be compressed to facilitate coupling to hinging device 5. Profiles 7b of joint 7 are provided with a central hole 7c for this purpose.
A secondary arch 4 may be similarly fitted to the central arch 3 as will be explained below.
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A secondary arch 4 may include a swiveling joint 6 preferably provided on its central portion, and having internal side pins 6a for fitting into orifices 9 on secondary arches 4. The swiveling joint 6 may further include an internal upper pin 6b for guiding and positioning joint 6, and which may not be fitted to the opposite position. Accordingly, secondary arch 4 may not be fitted into central arch 3 by mistake.
The joint 6 may include an external profile 6c with a shape that fits into slots 3a of central arch 3, which may fit together with minimal or no gaps, thus providing hinging between central arch 3 and secondary arches 4.
The fitting between profile 6c and slots 3a may occur by an application of pressure. A small amount of interference between a profile 6c and a slot 3a may provide a safe connection between the parts, preventing disassembly while blade 2 is operating.
In the fitting process, joint 6 plastic material may be compressed to facilitate coupling secondary arch 4. Profiles 6c of joint 6 may be provided with a central hole 6d for this purpose.
One advantage of the blade component fitting system is that the construction of all elements in system 1 and their respective fittings may prevent assembly by mistake, due to a series of guides and locks, as described in the present disclosure.
Further, the fitting between joints 6, 7 and arches 3, 4, may increase the assembly strength, preventing them from getting loose when subjected to opposite forces.
The present disclosure may be characterized by its fitting system 1, which maintains the same working functions in the vehicles as the previous model. Its differential and great advantage may be the relative ease of assembly of components.
It will be observed that while the above has been described as an illustrative example of this disclosure, all other changes and variations made to this disclosure, as it should be apparent to those skilled in the art, are considered within the wide scope and field of action of this disclosure, according to the attached claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PI0704580-8 | Jun 2007 | BR | national |