Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the invention will be explained with reference to the drawings. The following exemplary embodiments do not limit the scope of the invention.
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The fluid path 22 mainly includes plastic hoses 26, 28, 30. The fluid path 22 also includes a T-shaped joint 32 which may be made of polyacetal, and connectors 34, 36, 38. Each of the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30 includes at least one of a linear portion 22a, a curved portion 22b and a bent portion 22c of the fluid path 22. The T-shaped joint 32 is arranged only at a branched portion 22d of the fluid path 22. Namely, the linear portion 22a, the curved portion 22b and the bent portion 22c, which constitutes a main part of the fluid path 22, is formed by the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30, whereby a gentle curving angle can be created at the bent portion 22c of the fluid path 22 (see
One end of the plastic hose 26 is coupled to the connector 34 by press-fitting whereas the other end thereof is coupled to the T-shaped joint 32 by press-fitting. One end of the plastic hose 28 is coupled to the connector 36 by press-fitting whereas the other end thereof is coupled to the T-shaped joint 32 by press-fitting. One end of the plastic hose 30 is coupled to the connector 38 by press-fitting whereas the other end thereof is coupled to the T-shaped joint 32 by press-fitting (see
The plastic hoses 26, 28, 30 are made of plastic, e.g., thermoplastic resin such as nylon which is high in chemical resistance. Other possible materials for the hoses 26, 28, 30 may be polypropylene, polycarbonate, polyacetal, or ABS resin. According to the exemplary embodiment, the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30 are made of PA12 (polyamide 12).
According to such a configuration, when the motor pump 16 is driven, the cleaning fluid inside the tank 14 is pumped by the motor pump 16. The cleaning fluid thus pumped is pressure-transferred to the respective nozzles 18, 20 via the fluid path 22. Accordingly, the surface of the headlamp is cleaned by the cleaning fluid ejected from the respective nozzles 18, 20. Thus, even when functionality (e.g., a light distribution) of the headlamp is lowered due to adhesion of dirt, the functionality of the headlamp can be restored by cleaning the headlamp by means of the headlamp cleaner 10, thereby ensuring a visibility.
When the cleaning fluid is pressure-transferred to the respective nozzles 18, 20 from the motor pump 16, the pressure due to the pressure-transfer of the cleaning fluid acts onto the fluid path 22. However, since the fluid path 22 is mainly formed of the plastic hoses 26, 28r 30 which do not expand in their radial directions, the sectional area of the flow path is prevented from being increased. Thus, the pressure loss in the fluid path 22 can be reduced. In addition, the pressure loss is balanced between the plastic hoses 26, 28 serving as the fluid path connecting the nozzle 18 for cleaning the right headlamp and motor pump 16 and the plastic hoses 26, 30 serving as the fluid path connecting the nozzle 20 for cleaning the left headlamp and motor pump 16, although the respective fluid paths are different in length. Moreover, since the pressure loss in the fluid path 22 can be reduced, the pumping pressure of the motor pump 16 can be lowered while ejecting the cleaning fluid from the nozzles 18, 20 with same the pressure. Thus, downsizing of the motor pump 16 becomes possible.
Because the bent portion 22c of the fluid path 22 is also formed by the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30, the fluid path 22 can be assembled by coupling the plastic hose 26 to the plastic hose 28 via the T-shaped joint 32, coupling the plastic hose 26 to the plastic hose 30 via the T-shaped joint 32, and press-fitting the connectors 34, 36, 38 to the respective ends of the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30, without using an L-shape joint or a clip. Thus, the number of components can be reduced as compared with a headlamp cleaner in which the fluid path other than a bent portion and a branched portion is formed of the rubber hose and in which a joint is provided at the branched portion and the bent portion.
According to the above-described exemplary embodiment, since the fluid path 22 connecting the motor pump 16 and the respective nozzles 18, 20 is mainly formed of the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30 including the bent portion 22c, the number of components can be reduced, and the weight of the fluid path can be reduced. In addition, the pressure loss in the fluid path 22 can be reduced.
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Specifically, a part of the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30, e.g., a portion corresponding to the bent portion 22c of the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30 is corrugated.
In the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30, the pressure loss is reduced when pressure-transferring the cleaning fluid, as compared with a rubber hose. However, since elasticity of the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30 is inferior, it is difficult to bend them appropriately at the time of piping if the entire body thereof remains cylindrical. For this reason, the portion corresponding to the bent portion 22c of the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30 is corrugated such that a flow volume of the cleaning fluid per unit sectional area gradually changes, thereby providing flexibility in the corrugated portion. Consequently, when arranging the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30 to a vehicle body on an inner side of a bumper, a portion corresponding to the bent portion 22c can be freely bent so that the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30 can be piped without securing the bent portion 22c with a joint or a clip.
Since a component such as a joint or a clip is not required when arranging the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30, a cost for the components can reduced and the weight of the fluid path 22 can be reduced. In addition, since the plastic hose can be freely bent, a margin length in assembling can be assured so that operability can be improved.
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Specifically, the internal convex portion 22d includes, at a middle portion thereof, a region where the internal sectional area (the flow-path sectional area) of the fluid path 22 in the radial direction becomes the minimum value s1. The internal convex portion 22d is formed so as to protrude inwardly inside the fluid path 22 such that a section along a longitudinal direction of the fluid path 22 becomes a continuously curved section. The internal concave portion 22e includes, at a middle portion thereof, a region where the internal sectional area (the flow-path sectional area) of the fluid path 2 in the radial direction becomes the maximum value s3. The internal concave portion 22e is formed so as to be dented outwardly inside the fluid path 22 such that a section along a longitudinal direction of the fluid path 22 becomes a continuously curved section.
The external concave portion 22f includes, at a middle portion thereof, a region where the external sectional area of the fluid path 22 in the radial direction becomes the minimum value S1. The external concave portion 22f is formed so as to be dented inwardly on an outer peripheral side of the fluid path 22 such that a section along a longitudinal direction of the fluid path 22 becomes a continuously curved section. The external flat portion 22g is formed such that the outer diameter of the fluid path 22 is constant and such that a section along a longitudinal direction of the fluid path 22 becomes a flat section.
According to the above configuration, when piping the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30, the fluid path 22 can be formed only by coupling the plastic hose 26 and plastic hose 28 via the T-shaped joint 32, coupling the plastic hose 26 and plastic hose 30 via the T-shaped joint 32, and press-fitting the connectors 34, 36, 38 to the respective ends of the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30. Thus, an L-shape joint or a clip is not required. Further, since the portion corresponding to the bent portion 22c is corrugated, this portion can be easily bent and also maintained in its bent state without being secured by means of an L-shape joint or a clip. Thus, as compared with the configuration in which the fluid path other than a bent portion or a branched portion is formed of a rubber hose and in which a joint is provided at the branched portion or the bent portion, the number of components can be reduced, and the assembling property can be enhanced. Meanwhile, the bent portion 22c may be secured by an auxiliary clip, thereby securing the bent portion 22c more firmly.
According to an exemplary embodiment, since the fluid path 22 is mainly formed of the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30 including the bent portions 22c, the number of components can be reduced, and the weight of the fluid path as well as a cost can be reduced. In addition, the pressure loss within the fluid path can be reduced.
Further, since the portion corresponding to the bent portion 22c of the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30 is corrugated, the portion corresponding to the bent portion 22c can be bent arbitrarily when piping the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30, without securing the bent portion 22c by a joint or a clip. Therefore the assembling property is enhanced and cost is reduced.
Further, since the internal convex portion 22d having a curved section along the longitudinal direction of the fluid path 22 is formed on the corrugated portion (the bent portion 22c), the cleaning fluid inside the fluid path flows more smoothly than in a case where a corner is formed on an inner side of the fluid path 22 by corrugating. In addition, the internal concave portion 22e and external concave portion 2f, both having a curved section along the longitudinal direction of the fluid path 22, are formed on the corrugated portion (the bent portion 22c). Therefore, even when a force due to a bending processing acts on the corrugated portion (the bent portion 22c), the force is not concentrated unlike a case where a corner is formed on an inner side or an outer side of the fluid path 22, thereby preventing the corrugated portion (the bent portion 22c) from being broken.
When corrugating the fluid path 22, the portion other than the bent portion 22c, e.g., the linear portion 22a or a curved portion 22b may also be corrugated.
When partially corrugating the fluid path 22, a heat treatment step for keeping the corrugated portion bent at a predetermined angle may be added to a plastic molding step of the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30, whereby the plastic hoses 26, 28, 30 can be used with the corrugated portion being previously bent at a predetermined angle, e.g., at a bending angle corresponding to the bent portion 22c.
While description has been made in connection with exemplary embodiments of the present invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modification may be made therein without departing from the present invention. It is aimed, therefore, to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications falling within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006-154309 | Jun 2006 | JP | national |
| 2007-083537 | Mar 2007 | JP | national |