These and other features of the present invention will be more clearly understood from a consideration of the following description, taken in connection with the single Figure of the drawing, helpful in an understanding of the double-sided windshield wiper of the invention.
Understanding that substantially only film and dust will collect on the inside surface of the windshield 10, the internal wiper blades 20, 22 are of a construction other than merely rubber, as are the outside wiper blades 16, 18. In particular, the inside blades 20, 22 are of a micro-sponge material preferably impregnated with a cleansing chemical to clean the inside windshield surface when operating. While able to be replaced should the impregnated chemical dry, utilization of a micro-sponge construction even, by itself, without supplemental impregnation, would reduce any such film and dust build-up.
As will be understood, the control stick for operating the internal wiper blades 20, 22 could be positioned on the dashboard, either joined with the same control for the external wiper blades 16, 18, or as a separate control; that way, they could be operated together or independently. Likewise, hinged internal blades (either singly or as a pair) could be incorporated at the inside surface of the rear windshield to keep that clean in similar manner. Analysis has shown that either or both of these added internal wiper configurations not only serves to clean the film built up on their respective inside surfaces, but serves to improve windshield defrosting of both the front and rear windshield configurations.
As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, any need for replacement of the inside surface wiper blades would be required less frequently than that of the outside blades as they would not have to be operating as often—and, certainly, in not as many wipings since the inside surfaces are not continually being hit with repetitive rain or sleet.
Reference numeral 30 in the drawing typifies an outlet on the vehicle adjacent to and outside the front windshield to direct a stream of windshield washer fluid on its outside surface to be spread across such surface by the outside blades 16, 18 of the windshield. Reference numeral 32 represents a similar outlet adjacent the inside surface of the windshield to direct a spray mist of the windshield washer fluid on its inside surface to assist in cleaning, via the action of the inside wipers 20, 22, any film from dust or otherwise that may happen to lessen visibility looking through the windshield from the cab compartment. In a preferred construction, the outlet 32 is selected to provided a misting type spray to the inside surface of the windshield, while the outlet 30 provides more of a heavier cleaning fluid spray.
As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the spray controls for both the outside and inside windshield surfaces could be controlled from a common stalk within the cab compartment, or can be actuated by separately provided controls. In such way, the outlets 30, 32 could be operated together or independently. As will similarly be appreciated, like arrangements of windshield wiper assemblies can be utilized for the rear windshield of the vehicle defining the back of the driver cab compartment. One such assembly would be on the outside of the windshield, and one on the inside, operated individually or together by a second stick control in the cab compartment. Again, an outlet outside the rear windshield would be operated to direct a stream of windshield wiper fluid against the rear windshield, while an outlet inside the vehicle would direct a misting spray of the fluid against the inside surface of the rear windshield.
While there have been described what are considered to be preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the teachings herein. For example, while the drawing illustrates a pair of front windshield wipers being used, the teachings of the invention apply equally as well to a design where only one such wiper blade is employed—as in driving a train or boat, for example. For at least such reason, therefore, resort should be had to the claims appended hereto for a true understanding of the scope of the invention.
A Provisional Patent Application covering the invention described herein was filed Sep. 25, 2006, and assigned Ser. No. 60/846,849.
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60846849 | Sep 2006 | US |