The invention pertains to a four-hinged wiper arm for a windshield wiper system, especially for an automobile, wherein a connecting rod is connected to a driving arm at a first bearing point and to a control arm at a second bearing point so that it can pivot, a hinged part is coupled to the connecting rod, and a wiper blade that can be placed on the hinged part or on a wiper rod connected to the hinged part can be pressed against the windshield to be wiped by a spring element that is mounted on the four-hinged wiper arm.
A four-hinged wiper arm of this kind has already become known from DE 42 14 679 A1. In this wiper arm, the connecting rod is connected to a driving arm at a first bearing point by means of a cylinder bolt so that it can pivot, and it is connected to a control arm at a second bearing point by means of a cylinder bolt so that it can pivot, wherein the cylinder bolts are each mounted directly in a bearing hole of the connecting rod and/or a bearing hole of the driving arm and the control arm, respectively, so that they can rotate. Bearing points of this kind can be designed with a small structural height, however, they are not suitable for transferring with high efficiency, and without free play; the large radial and axial forces occurring during operation of the wiper arm over long operating times. Even after a short operating time, interfering bearing play may occur, which, on the one hand, greatly reduces the wiping quality and, on the other hand, can result in an interfering formation of noise.
The invention is based on the problem of improving a four-hinged wiper arm of the kind described above, in such a manner that the bearing points of the connecting rod with the driving arm and the control arm, respectively, satisfy the strict requirements, over the long term, with regard to high-efficiency, non-play transmission of large radial and axial forces.
In the case of a four-hinged wiper arm according to this invention a connecting rod or the driving arm or the control arm is provided with a rolling-contact bearing on at least one of the two bearing points of the four-hinged wiper arm. Just the provision of one of the two bearing points with a rolling-contact bearing enables a more rigid and more exact control of the connecting rod over a longer operating time, in particular, when the bearing point of the connecting rod with the driving arm is equipped with a rolling-contact bearing. This will ensure good wiping quality and less noisy movement of the windshield wiper system over longer operating times.
In order to ensure a non-play bearing over a long operating time, even under very large radial and axial forces to be transferred, it is recommended to use a design such that at least one of the rolling-contact bearings is a deep groove ball bearing. Due to their design configuration, deep groove ball bearings are particularly well-suited for non-play transmission of large radial and axial forces.
However, a favorable embodiment of the invention provides that the four-hinged wiper arm is equipped with a rolling-contact bearing, preferably with a deep groove ball bearing, both at the first bearing point of the connecting rod with the driving arm, and also at the second bearing point of the connecting rod with the control rod. Bearing points designed in this manner can withstand large forces in the axial and radial direction over long periods of time with no damage, so that a four-hinged wiper arm designed in this manner can satisfy the significant requirements with regard to good wiping quality and low-noise operation over very long operating times.
Additional favorable embodiments and other advantages and details of the invention will be explained in greater detail below with reference to the figures which describe one particular embodiment example. In the accompanying figures:
The four-hinged wiper arm shown schematically in
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Additional details of the invention are visible from the enlarged, schematic illustration (with respect to
In the event that the connecting rod 1 is made of a plastic material, the at least one rolling-contact bearing 9 or deep groove ball bearing 11 can be injection molded into the connecting rod 1.
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In the described four-hinged wiper arm, both the driving arm 4 and also the control arm 5 are Manufactured as stamped sheet metal parts. The advantage of this is that the four-hinged wiper arm, in particular in the region of the four-hinged construction, can be produced at a small structural height. However, the connecting rod 1 has a greater thickness than the driving arm 4 or control arm 5. On the other hand, since the rolling-contact bearing 9 or deep groove ball bearing 11 necessarily must have a particular structural height, it is an advantage to fix the rolling-contact bearing 9 or deep groove ball bearing 11 to the connecting rod 1. This will assure a dependable and stable mount of the rolling-contact bearing 9 or deep groove ball bearing 11 to the connecting rod 1. With a different design of the driving arm 4 or the control arm 5 with sufficient thickness in the region of the bearing point 2 or 3, for example, as a cast metal part or as an injection molded plastic part, the corresponding rolling-contact bearing 9 or deep groove ball bearing 11 can also be held against the driving arm 4 or control arm 5, whereas the bolt 12, on the other hand, is directly mounted to the connecting rod 1.
When using a riveted bolt 12 to generate the connection between the connecting rod 1 and the driving arm 4 or control arm 5 by means of a rolling-contact bearing 9 or deep groove ball bearing 11, a cost-effective assembly or manufacture can be obtained by means of wobble riveting. With wobble riveting of the riveted bolt 12 on both sides, the flange 14 formed in the middle region of the bolt 12 will ensure a good support against the forces generated during the riveting process.
Since the function and operation of a four-hinged wiper arm is generally known to a person skilled in the art, it need not be described in further detail here.
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198 07 062 | Feb 1998 | DE | national |
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WO99/42346 | 8/26/1999 | WO | A |
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