The present invention relates to a nozzle and a cleaner device equipped with the nozzle. The present invention also relates to a nozzle assembly and a cleaner device equipped with the nozzle assembly.
It is conventionally known that various cleaning devices, such as windshield washers for washing vehicle front windows and lamp cleaners for cleaning headlamps, are mounted on vehicles. Also, a user-friendly vehicle cleaner system has been proposed in which, in addition to such a cleaning device, a sensor cleaner for cleaning a vehicle-mounted sensor, such as a camera and LiDAR, is integrated (see Patent Literature 1, for example).
The inventors of the present invention have studied the abovementioned vehicle cleaner system and recognized the following problems. Like the lens surface of a camera, for example, the object to be cleaned often has a convex surface, such as a spherical surface. If the nozzle is disposed in front of the object to be cleaned, a cleaning fluid will be certainly sprayed easily, but the nozzle may obstruct the view field of the object to be cleaned. To avoid this, the nozzle is sometimes disposed on a side of the object to be cleaned, for example, so that the cleaning fluid is sprayed sideways or obliquely from the nozzle toward the convex surface of the object to be cleaned. In this case, part of the cleaning fluid sprayed from the nozzle may miss the convex surface of the object to be cleaned and pass through near the object. The cleaning fluid that has missed and passed through the object to be cleaned does not contribute to the cleaning and is wasted. Since such cleaning fluid is merely sprayed to the surrounding area, there is also concern about scattering of the cleaning fluid therearound, especially when the cleaning fluid is liquid. A similar problem may occur not only in vehicle cleaner systems, but also in other general-purpose cleaner devices.
An embodiment of the present invention has been made in view of such a situation, and an illustrative purpose thereof is to provide a nozzle with which more cleaning fluid can be sprayed onto the object to be cleaned and also provide a cleaner device equipped with the nozzle.
If an external force is applied to a nozzle of a cleaner device, such as when a worker's hand accidentally touches the nozzle during assembly work, the nozzle may be displaced from its correct position depending on how the nozzle is fixed. If such positional displacement of the nozzle changes the spraying direction of the cleaning fluid from the nozzle, the cleaning fluid may be less likely to hit the object to be cleaned, which may hence not be cleaned properly.
An embodiment of the present invention has been made in view of such a situation, and an illustrative purpose thereof is to provide a nozzle assembly that has a structure for holding a spray orifice for a cleaning fluid at the correct position.
One aspect of the present invention relates to a nozzle of a cleaner device that cleans an object to be cleaned having a convex surface. The nozzle includes a spray orifice that is positioned outside the convex surface and from which a fan-shaped layer of a cleaning fluid is sprayed onto the convex surface. The spray orifice is shaped such that the sprayed fan-shaped layer of the cleaning fluid is convexly curved toward the same direction as the convex surface.
According to this aspect, the sprayed cleaning fluid layer of fan shape is conformed to the convex surface of the object to be cleaned, thereby spraying more cleaning fluid onto the object to be cleaned. Also, the amount of cleaning fluid scattering to the surrounding area without hitting the object to be cleaned can be reduced.
An upper edge and a lower edge of the spray orifice may be convexly curved toward a tip of the nozzle. This can make the sprayed cleaning fluid layer of fan shape to have a convexly curved shape easily.
The spray orifice may be positioned such that the fan-shaped layer of the cleaning fluid hits the convex surface at one side thereof with respect to a center of the convex surface and flows along the convex surface to pass over the center of the convex surface and reach the other side of the convex surface. In this case, the cleaning fluid can be made to flow over a relatively broad area of the convex surface, which leads to favorable cleaning of the object to be cleaned.
The spray orifice may be arranged such that circumferential ends of the sprayed fan-shaped layer of the cleaning fluid respectively travel toward points of a circumferential edges of the convex surface. In this case, the amount of cleaning fluid scattering to the outside of the circumferential edge of the convex surface can be reduced.
The nozzle may include a plurality of spray orifices, and each of the spray orifices may be positioned such that the fan-shaped layer of the cleaning fluid is sprayed therefrom onto a corresponding convex surface among a plurality of convex surfaces arranged around the nozzle. The spray orifices may be each shaped such that the sprayed fan-shaped layer of the cleaning fluid therefrom is convexly curved toward the same direction as the corresponding convex surface for that spray orifice. In this case, with the multiple spray orifices, multiple objects to be cleaned (or multiple regions in the same object to be cleaned) can be cleaned. For each spray orifice, the sprayed cleaning fluid layer of fan shape is conformed to the corresponding convex surface, thereby spraying more cleaning fluid onto the object to be cleaned. Also, the amount of cleaning fluid scattering to the surrounding area without hitting the object to be cleaned can be reduced.
Another aspect of the present invention relates to a cleaner device. The cleaner device may include the nozzle according to any one of the abovementioned aspects. The convex surface may be a surface of an optical element.
The cleaner device may be mounted on a vehicle. The optical element may constitute part of a vehicle-mounted device as the object to be cleaned.
A nozzle assembly of a cleaner device according to an aspect of the present invention is supported by a bracket to which an object to be cleaned is attached. The bracket includes either a first recess or a first projection. The nozzle assembly includes a fixing part fixed to the bracket at a region different from either the first recess or the first projection part of the bracket, and a second projection that is combined with the first recess of the bracket, or a second recess that is combined with the first projection of the bracket, to restrict a displacement of the nozzle assembly with respect to the object to be cleaned.
According to this aspect, the nozzle assembly is not only fixed to the bracket, to which the object to be cleaned is attached, but also combined with the recess (or the projection) of the bracket at the projection (or the recess) of the nozzle assembly, thereby minimizing the displacement of the nozzle assembly with respect to the object to be cleaned. Therefore, positional displacement of the nozzle caused by an accidental external force is prevented or adequately restrained, so that the nozzle can be held at the correct position.
The nozzle assembly may include a first nozzle provided as the fixing part and including a first spray orifice for a cleaning fluid, and a second nozzle connected to the first nozzle and including a second spray orifice for the cleaning fluid. Either the second projection or the second recess may be formed on the second nozzle. In this case, the first nozzle is fixed to the bracket, and the second nozzle is combined with the recess (or the projection) of the bracket at the projection (or the recess) of the second nozzle, so that both the first nozzle and the second nozzle can be held at the correct positions.
The nozzle assembly may include a nozzle including a first spray orifice and a second spray orifice from each of which a cleaning fluid is sprayed in a different direction, and a nozzle holder to which the nozzle is attached and that includes the fixing part. Either the second projection or the second recess is formed on the nozzle holder. In this case, the nozzle holder is fixed to the bracket and also combined with the recess (or the projection) of the bracket at the projection (or the recess) of the nozzle holder. Since the nozzle provided with the first spray orifice and the second spray orifice is attached to such a nozzle holder, each of the spray orifices can be retained at the correct position with respect to the corresponding object to be cleaned.
The second projection of the nozzle assembly and the first recess of the bracket may not be fixed to each other. Alternatively, the second recess of the nozzle assembly and the first projection of the bracket may not be fixed to each other. In this case, the projection part (or the recess part) and the recess part (or the projection part) have only to be combined without being fixed to each other, which facilitates the assembly work.
Yet another aspect of the present invention relates to a cleaner device. The cleaner device may include the nozzle assembly according to any one of the abovementioned aspects.
The cleaner device may be mounted on a vehicle. The object to be cleaned may be a vehicle-mounted device.
The invention will now be described by reference to the preferred embodiments. This does not intend to limit the scope of the present invention, but to exemplify the invention.
In the following, the present invention will be described based on preferred embodiments with reference to the drawings. The embodiments are intended to be illustrative only and not to limit the invention, so that it should be understood that not all of the features or combinations thereof described in the embodiments are necessarily essential to the invention. Like reference characters denote like or corresponding constituting elements, members, and processes in each drawing, and repetitive description will be omitted as appropriate. Also, the scale or shape of each component shown in each drawing is defined for the sake of convenience to facilitate the explanation and is not to be regarded as limitative unless otherwise specified. Also, the terms “first”, “second”, and the like used in the present specification or claims do not imply any order or degree of importance and are employed to distinguish one configuration from another. Further, in each drawing, part of a member less important in describing embodiments may be omitted.
The cleaner device 10 is configured to clean multiple objects to be cleaned, such as a first camera 11 and a second camera 12. The first camera 11 and the second camera 12 may be arranged side-by-side and adjacent to each other, for example, as illustrated. The first camera 11 and the second camera 12 are installed in different orientations to capture images in different directions, such as in front of and behind the vehicle. As illustrated, in this example, the first camera 11 and the second camera 12 have different outer shapes, i.e., the first camera 11 has a circular shape and the second camera 12 has a square shape.
As the surfaces to be cleaned by the cleaner device 10, the first camera 11 has a first convex surface 13, and the second camera 12 has a second convex surface 14. These convex surfaces are surfaces of externally exposed optical elements, which are constituting elements of the cameras. The optical elements may be, for example, lenses, translucent lens covers for protecting the lenses, or other optical elements. The first convex surface 13 and the second convex surface 14 may also have different shapes depending on the design and specification of each camera.
Each convex surface may be part of a spherical surface, for example. The convex surface may also be any other quadric surface, such as a paraboloid, or may be a curved surface of another shape convexly curved outward, such as an aspherical surface. The convex surface is not limited to a surface of which the entirety is curved. The convex surface may be shaped to appear convex as a whole toward the outside and may partially include a flat area.
The cleaner device 10 includes a nozzle 20, in which multiple spray orifices, such as a first spray orifice 22 and a second spray orifice 24, are provided from which a cleaning liquid is sprayed in directions different from each other. Each of the multiple spray orifices is provided such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom onto a corresponding convex surface among multiple convex surfaces arranged around the nozzle 20. In specific, the first spray orifice 22 is provided such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom onto the first convex surface 13, and the second spray orifice 24 is provided such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom onto the second convex surface 14.
To prevent interference with the image capturing by the first camera 11 and the second camera 12 or to minimize the influence on the image capturing, the nozzle 20 is disposed outside the view fields of the cameras, such as on a side of the first camera 11 and the second camera 12. The first spray orifice 22 is provided outside the first convex surface 13, and the second spray orifice 24 is provided outside the second convex surface 14.
In the present embodiment, the nozzle 20 is provided between the first camera 11 and the second camera 12. As shown in
The first spray orifice 22 is configured such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom in a fan shape onto the first convex surface 13, and the second spray orifice 24 is configured such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom in a fan shape onto the second convex surface 14. To facilitate understanding,
Also, as will be detailed later, the shape of one or both of the first spray orifice 22 and the second spray orifice 24 may be set such that the sprayed cleaning liquid layer of fan shape has a shape convexly curved toward the same direction as the corresponding convex surface. In the present embodiment, for example, the shape of the second spray orifice 24 is set such that the sprayed cleaning liquid layer 28 of fan shape has a shape convexly curved toward the same direction as the second convex surface 14.
As shown in
The nozzle assembly 30 includes the nozzle 20 and a nozzle holder 32. The nozzle 20 is attached to the nozzle holder 32. The nozzle 20 and the nozzle holder 32 are formed of an appropriate synthetic resin material, such as polyacetal resin, acrylic resin, and polycarbonate resin.
The nozzle holder 32 is fixed to the bracket 18 with a screw 34, for example. The nozzle holder 32 may be fixed to the bracket 18 by other fixing means. As described previously, since the cleaner device 10 in the present embodiment is a vehicle cleaner device, the nozzle assembly 30 is supported by the vehicle body via the bracket 18. Although not shown in the figure, to the bracket 18, the first camera 11 and the second camera 12 may also be attached, besides the nozzle assembly 30.
To the nozzle holder 32, a connection hose 36 is connected. The connection hose 36 is connected to a flow path for the cleaning liquid within the nozzle holder 32, which is further connected to the first spray orifice 22 and the second spray orifice 24 through an internal flow path of the nozzle 20. The connection hose 36 is also connected to a cleaning liquid supply source, including a cleaning liquid tank and a pump for sending the cleaning liquid from the tank.
Accordingly, when the cleaner device 10 is in operation, the cleaning liquid is provided from the cleaning liquid supply source to the first spray orifice 22 and the second spray orifice 24 through the connection hose 36 and the internal flow paths of the nozzle holder 32 and the nozzle 20, so as to be sprayed from the first spray orifice 22 and the second spray orifice 24. Therefore, as shown in
The first camera 11 is installed at a slight tilt with respect to the central axis 21 of the nozzle 20, and the first convex surface 13 is also slightly inclined with respect to a plane perpendicular to the central axis 21. As illustrated, the first convex surface 13 is gently inclined toward the lower right. The first convex surface 13 includes a center 13a and a circumferential edge 13b. Since the first convex surface 13 is convexly curved outward (upward in
The first spray orifice 22 includes an upper edge 22a, a lower edge 22b, a left edge 22c, and a right edge 22d, which are linear in shape, and has a rectangular shape with rounded corners as a whole. The upper edge 22a and the lower edge 22b are connected to each other by the left edge 22c and the right edge 22d. The upper edge 22a and the lower edge 22b are longer than the left edge 22c and the right edge 22d, so that the first spray orifice 22 is laterally long.
In order to conform the cleaning liquid layer 26 of fan shape sprayed from the first spray orifice 22 to the first convex surface 13 disposed to be inclined as described above, the first spray orifice 22 has a similar inclined shape. Accordingly, as with the first convex surface 13, the upper edge 22a and the lower edge 22b are gently inclined toward the lower right. Since the upper edge 22a and the lower edge 22b of the first spray orifice 22 extend almost parallel with each other, the cleaning liquid layer 26 of fan shape sprayed from the first spray orifice 22 forms a planar liquid layer as shown in
The first spray orifice 22 is provided on a side (the farther side from the viewer in
The first spray orifice 22 is also provided such that the cleaning liquid layer 26 of fan shape sprayed therefrom hits the first convex surface 13 at one side (the farther side from the viewer in
Also, from the inner side toward the outer side of the first spray orifice 22 in the nozzle 20, the interval between the left edge 22c and the right edge 22d of the first spray orifice 22 becomes gradually larger. With such lateral widening of the first spray orifice 22, the cleaning liquid layer 26 sprayed from the first spray orifice 22 also laterally spreads to form a fan shape.
The first spray orifice 22 is configured such that both ends 26b of the sprayed cleaning liquid layer 26 of fan shape respectively travel toward points on the circumferential edge 13b of the first convex surface 13. As shown in
The second camera 12 is installed along the central axis 21 of the nozzle 20, and the second convex surface 14 is disposed along a plane perpendicular to the central axis 21. The second convex surface 14 includes a center 14a and a circumferential edge 14b. Since the second convex surface 14 is convexly curved outward (upward in
The shape of the second spray orifice 24 is set such that the sprayed cleaning liquid layer 28 of fan shape has a shape convexly curved toward the same direction as the second convex surface 14. Accordingly, an upper edge 24a and a lower edge 24b of the second spray orifice 24 are convexly curved toward the tip of the nozzle 20. This can make the sprayed cleaning liquid layer 28 of fan shape to have a convexly curved shape easily, as shown in
The second spray orifice 24 also includes a left edge 24c and a right edge 24d, which are linear in shape, and the upper edge 24a and the lower edge 24b are connected to each other by the left edge 24c and the right edge 24d. The upper edge 24a and the lower edge 24b are longer than the left edge 24c and the right edge 24d, so that the second spray orifice 24 is laterally long.
The second spray orifice 24 is provided on a side (the farther side from the viewer in
The second spray orifice 24 is also provided such that the cleaning liquid layer 28 of fan shape sprayed therefrom hits the second convex surface 14 at one side (the farther side from the viewer in
Also, from inner side toward the outer side of the second spray orifice 24 in the nozzle 20, the interval between the left edge 24c and the right edge 24d of the second spray orifice 24 becomes gradually larger. With such lateral widening of the second spray orifice 24, the cleaning liquid layer 28 sprayed from the second spray orifice 24 also laterally spreads to form a fan shape.
The second spray orifice 24 is configured such that both ends 28b of the sprayed cleaning liquid layer 28 of fan shape respectively travel toward points on the circumferential edge 14b of the second convex surface 14. As shown in
As described above, the nozzle 20 of the cleaner device 10 according to the embodiment includes the second spray orifice 24 that is provided outside the second convex surface 14 and from which the cleaning liquid is sprayed in a fan shape onto the second convex surface 14. The shape of the second spray orifice 24 is set such that the sprayed cleaning liquid layer 28 of fan shape has a shape convexly curved toward the same direction as the second convex surface 14. Thus, the sprayed cleaning liquid layer 28 of fan shape is conformed to the second convex surface 14 of the second camera 12, thereby spraying more cleaning liquid onto the second convex surface 14. Also, although the cleaning liquid will locally hit a convex surface if the cleaning liquid is sprayed linearly from a spray orifice, by spraying the cleaning liquid in a fan shape, the cleaning liquid can be sprayed onto the entire convex surface easily.
Also, if the cleaning liquid layer 28 of fan shape is planar, only the center part of the liquid layer may directly hit near the center 14a of the second convex surface 14 and the ends of the liquid layer may pass above the circumferential edge 14b of the second convex surface 14 without hitting the second convex surface 14, so that the liquid may be likely to scatter to the surrounding area. In the embodiment, however, since the cleaning liquid layer 28 of fan shape is actually convexly curved as with the second convex surface 14, the entire cleaning liquid layer 28 can be made to directly hit the second convex surface 14, so that such scattering of the cleaning liquid can be reduced.
The curved shapes of the upper edge 24a and the lower edge 24b of the second spray orifice 24 are not necessarily required to be visually checked directly. Depending on the design, such as the size and shapes of the nozzle 20, the second spray orifice 24, and the corresponding second convex surface 14, the curved shapes of the upper edge 24a and the lower edge 24b of the second spray orifice 24 may be visually checked when viewed under magnification with a magnifying glass.
The cleaner device 10 includes a nozzle assembly 40 in which a first nozzle unit or nozzle body 42 with the first spray orifice 22 and a second nozzle unit or nozzle body 44 with the second spray orifice 24 are provided. The first nozzle unit 42 is fixed to a support member, such as a bracket, with a screw 46. The first nozzle unit 42 may be fixed to the support member by other fixing means. The second nozzle unit 44 is connected to the first nozzle unit 42. The cleaning liquid is supplied from a supply source, such as a tank, to the first nozzle unit 42 and also to the second nozzle unit 44 via the first nozzle unit 42. The cleaning liquid supplied to the first nozzle unit 42 is sprayed from the first spray orifice 22, and the cleaning liquid supplied to the second nozzle unit 44 is sprayed from the second spray orifice 24.
The first spray orifice 22 is provided such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom onto the first convex surface 13 of the first camera 11, and the second spray orifice 24 is provided such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom onto the second convex surface 14 of the second camera 12. The first nozzle unit 42 is disposed above the first camera 11, and, from the first spray orifice 22, the cleaning liquid is sprayed downward toward the first convex surface 13. The second nozzle unit 44 is disposed between the first camera 11 and the second camera 12, and, from the second spray orifice 24, the cleaning liquid is sprayed obliquely downward toward the second convex surface 14.
The first spray orifice 22 is configured such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom in a fan shape onto the first convex surface 13, and the second spray orifice 24 is configured such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom in a fan shape onto the second convex surface 14. To facilitate understanding,
As is the case in the embodiment described with reference to
As described above, the second nozzle unit 44 of the cleaner device 10 according to the embodiment includes the second spray orifice 24 that is provided outside the second convex surface 14 and from which the cleaning liquid is sprayed in a fan shape onto the second convex surface 14. The shape of the second spray orifice 24 is set such that the sprayed cleaning liquid layer 28 of fan shape has a shape convexly curved toward the same direction as the second convex surface 14. Thus, the sprayed cleaning liquid layer 28 of fan shape is conformed to the second convex surface 14 of the second camera 12, thereby spraying more cleaning liquid onto the second convex surface 14. Also, the amount of cleaning liquid scattering to the surrounding area without hitting the second convex surface 14 can be reduced.
The cleaner device 110 is configured to clean multiple objects to be cleaned, such as a first camera 111 and a second camera 112. The first camera 111 and the second camera 112 may be arranged side-by-side and adjacent to each other, for example, as illustrated. The first camera 111 and the second camera 112 are installed in different orientations to capture images in different directions, such as in front of and behind the vehicle. As illustrated, in this example, the first camera 111 and the second camera 112 have different outer shapes, i.e., the first camera 111 has a circular shape and the second camera 112 has a square shape.
As the surfaces to be cleaned by the cleaner device 110, the first camera 111 has a first surface 113, and the second camera 112 has a second surface 114. These surfaces to be cleaned are surfaces of externally exposed optical elements, which are constituting elements of the cameras. The optical elements may be, for example, lenses, translucent lens covers for protecting the lenses, or other optical elements. Each of the first surface 113 and the second surface 114 may be a curved surface convexly curved outward, such as a spherical surface, or may be a surface of another shape, such as a plane. The first surface 113 and the second surface 114 may have the same shape but may generally have shapes different from each other depending on the design and specification of each camera.
The cleaner device 110 includes a nozzle assembly 120 in which a first nozzle unit or nozzle body 121 with a first spray orifice 122 and a second nozzle unit or nozzle body 123 with a second spray orifice 124 are provided. As an example, the nozzle assembly 120 may have a substantial L-shape in which the first nozzle unit 121, which is horizontally long, and the second nozzle unit 123, which is vertically long, are connected with each other, as illustrated in
The first spray orifice 122 is configured such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom in a fan shape onto the first surface 113, and the second spray orifice 124 is configured such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom in a fan shape onto the second surface 114. To facilitate understanding,
Also, to prevent interference with the image capturing by the first camera 111 and the second camera 112 or to minimize the influence on the image capturing, the nozzle assembly 120 is disposed outside the view fields of the cameras. As an example, the first nozzle unit 121 is disposed above the first camera 111, and, from the first spray orifice 122, the cleaning liquid is sprayed downward toward the first surface 113. The second nozzle unit 123 is disposed between the first camera 111 and the second camera 112, and, from the second spray orifice 124, the cleaning liquid is sprayed obliquely downward toward the second surface 114.
As shown in
The first nozzle unit 121 not only has the role of spraying the cleaning liquid onto the first surface 113 of the first camera 111, but also serves as a fixing part for fixing the nozzle assembly 120 to the bracket 118. The first nozzle unit 121 is fixed to the bracket 118 with a screw 130 as a fixing member, for example. Alternatively, the first nozzle unit 121 may be fixed to the bracket 118 or any other support member by other fixing means.
Each component of the nozzle assembly 120 and the bracket 118 are formed of an appropriate synthetic resin material, such as polyacetal resin, acrylic resin, and polycarbonate resin. Each component of the nozzle assembly 120 and the bracket 118 are formed of the same material, for example, but may be formed of different materials.
As will be described later with reference to
For example, as shown in
Also, on the base plate part 132 of the first nozzle unit 121, a screw hole 138 is formed on one side with respect to the spray part 134, and a positioning pin 140 is formed on the opposite side with respect to the spray part 134. The screw hole 138 penetrates from the front surface to the back surface of the base plate part 132. The positioning pin 140 is a rod-shaped projection protruding from the back surface of the base plate part 132.
The second nozzle unit 123 includes a nozzle 142 provided with the second spray orifice 124, and a nozzle holder 144 that is vertically long. The nozzle holder 144 includes a connection part 146 for connecting the second nozzle unit 123 to the first nozzle unit 121, and a nozzle holding part 147 shown in
The nozzle holder 144 also includes a projection part 150 as the displacement regulating structure described previously, and the projection part 150 is formed on a center area of the back surface of the nozzle holder 144, for example. As illustrated in
As shown in
The bracket 118 also includes a second vertical rib 160 projecting frontward. The second vertical rib 160 is formed at a position corresponding to the back of the second nozzle unit 123 when the nozzle assembly 120 is attached to the bracket 118. On the second vertical rib 160, a recess part 162 is provided as the displacement regulating structure described previously. The recess part 162 is formed on a front end surface 160a of the second vertical rib 160 such as to be combined with the projection part 150 of the nozzle holder 144 to restrict the displacement of the second nozzle unit 123 in at least one direction.
By fixing the first nozzle unit 121 to the attachment part 152 of the bracket 118, the nozzle assembly 120 is fixed to the bracket 118. At the time, the positioning pin 140 of the first nozzle unit 121 is inserted into the positioning hole 158 of the bracket 118, and the inlet part 136 of the first nozzle unit 121 is fitted into the flow path 154 of the bracket 118. Thereafter, the screw 130 (see
When the nozzle assembly 120 is fixed to the bracket 118, the projection part 150 of the second nozzle unit 123 is inserted into the recess part 162 of the bracket 118, as shown in
The projection part 150 of the nozzle assembly 120 and the recess part 162 of the bracket 118 are not fixed to each other. Accordingly, the projection part 150 and the recess part 162 have only to be combined without being fixed to each other, which facilitates the assembly work.
The front end surface 160a of the second vertical rib 160, on which the recess part 162 is provided, faces the back surface of the second nozzle unit 123, on an area below the recess part 162. There may be a small gap between the front end surface 160a of the second vertical rib 160 and the back surface of the second nozzle unit 123, or the front end surface 160a and the back surface of the second nozzle unit 123 may be in contact with each other. When the nozzle assembly 120 (the second nozzle unit 123, for example) is pressed from the front toward the back side, the second nozzle unit 123 comes into contact with the front end surface 160a of the second vertical rib 160, thereby regulating displacement or movement of the second nozzle unit 123 in the front and back directions with respect to the bracket 118.
As illustrated in
By fixing the nozzle assembly 120 to the bracket 118, the flow path 154 of the bracket 118 is connected to the first spray orifice 122 through the internal flow path of the first nozzle unit 121. In addition, the flow path 154 is also connected to the second spray orifice 124 through the internal flow paths of the first nozzle unit 121 and the second nozzle unit 123. Accordingly, when the cleaner device 110 is in operation, the cleaning liquid is provided from the cleaning liquid supply source to the first spray orifice 122 and the second spray orifice 124 through the flow path 154, the first nozzle unit 121, and the second nozzle unit 123, so as to be sprayed from the first spray orifice 122 and the second spray orifice 124 (in
Meanwhile, an external force could be applied to the nozzle assembly 120 when, for example, a worker's hand accidentally touches the nozzle assembly 120 during the assembly work of the nozzle assembly 120 or a nearby device. If such an accidental external force is large, unintended movement or positional displacement of the nozzle assembly 120 may occur. Also, if a region of the nozzle assembly 120, such as the second nozzle unit 123, on which such an accidental external force acts is relatively distant from the fixing part of the nozzle assembly 120 fixed to the bracket 118, i.e., the first nozzle unit 121, the torque applied by the external force will be greater, which may cause unintended movement or positional displacement of the nozzle assembly 120. In this way, the first spray orifice 122 or the second spray orifice 124 (especially the second spray orifice) may be displaced from the correct position. If such positional displacement of a spray orifice changes the spraying direction of the cleaning liquid from a nozzle, the cleaning fluid may be less likely to hit the first camera 111 or the second camera 112, which may hence not be cleaned properly.
To address the issue, the nozzle assembly 120 of the cleaner device 110 according to the embodiment includes the fixing part, i.e., the first nozzle unit 121, fixed to the bracket 118 at a region different from the recess part 162 of the bracket 118 and also includes the projection part 150 that is combined with the recess part 162 of the bracket 118 to restrict the displacement of the nozzle assembly 120 with respect to the first camera 111 and the second camera 112. The projection part 150 is formed on the second nozzle unit 123.
Thus, the nozzle assembly is not only fixed to the bracket 118, to which the first camera 111 and the second camera 112 are attached, but also combined with the recess part 162 of the bracket 118 at the projection part 150, thereby regulating displacement of the nozzle assembly 120 with respect to the first camera 111 and the second camera 112. Therefore, positional displacement of the first spray orifice 122 and the second spray orifice 124 caused by an accidental external force is prevented or adequately restrained. With the simple structure of the combination of the projection part 150 and the recess part 162, the first spray orifice 122 and the second spray orifice 124 can be held at the correct positions.
There will now be described a cleaner device 170 according to another embodiment with reference to
Also,
The cleaner device 170 includes a nozzle 172, in which multiple spray orifices, such as a first spray orifice 122 and a second spray orifice 124, are provided from which a cleaning liquid is sprayed in directions different from each other. The first spray orifice 122 is provided such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom onto the first surface 113 of the first camera 111, and the second spray orifice 124 is provided such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom onto the second surface 114 of the second camera 112.
In the present embodiment, the nozzle 172 is provided between the first camera 111 and the second camera 112. As shown in
The first spray orifice 122 is configured such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom in a fan shape onto the first surface 113, and the second spray orifice 124 is configured such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom in a fan shape onto the second surface 114. To facilitate understanding,
As shown in
As shown in
Accordingly, when the cleaner device 170 is in operation, the cleaning liquid is provided from the cleaning liquid supply source to the first spray orifice 122 and the second spray orifice 124 through the connection hose 176 and the internal flow paths of the nozzle holder 173 and the nozzle 172, so as to be sprayed from the first spray orifice 122 and the second spray orifice 124. Therefore, as shown in
Also, as shown in
As shown in
A screw 183 as a fixing member, for example, is screwed into the screw hole 179 of the fixing part 177 and the screw hole 180 of the attachment part 181, so that the fixing part 177 of the nozzle holder 173 is fixed to the attachment part 181 of the bracket 175. At the time, the projection part 182 of the bracket 175 is inserted into the recess part 178 of the nozzle holder 173, so that the projection part 182 and the recess part 178 are combined with each other. Thus, the nozzle assembly 171 is fixed to the bracket 175. There may be a small gap between the projection part 182 and the recess part 178, or the projection part 182 and the recess part 178 may be in contact with each other at least partially on their surfaces. When an external force acts on the nozzle assembly 171 in a vertical direction, the nozzle holder 173 comes into contact with the projection part 182 of the bracket 175 within the recess part 178, thereby regulating displacement or movement of the nozzle assembly 171 in the vertical directions with respect to the bracket 175. Similarly, displacement of the nozzle assembly 171 in the left and right directions and the front and back directions with respect to the bracket 175 is also restricted.
Also, when the projection part 182 is placed within the recess part 178, the projection part 182 comes into contact with projections 184 formed within the recess part 178, as shown in
As described above, the nozzle assembly 171 of the cleaner device 170 according to the embodiment includes the fixing part 177 fixed to the bracket 175 at a region different from the projection part 182 of the bracket 175 and also includes the recess part 178 that is combined with the projection part 182 of the bracket 175 to restrict the displacement of the nozzle assembly 171 with respect to the first camera 111 and the second camera 112. The recess part 178 is formed on the nozzle holder 173.
Thus, the nozzle assembly 171 is not only fixed to the bracket 175, to which the first camera 111 and the second camera 112 are attached, but also combined with the projection part 182 of the bracket 175 at the recess part 178, thereby regulating displacement of the nozzle assembly 171 with respect to the first camera 111 and the second camera 112. Therefore, positional displacement of the first spray orifice 122 and the second spray orifice 124 caused by an accidental external force is prevented or adequately restrained. With the simple structure of the combination of the projection part 182 and the recess part 178, the first spray orifice 122 and the second spray orifice 124 can be held at the correct positions.
The recess part 178 of the nozzle assembly 171 and the projection part 182 of the bracket 175 are not fixed to each other. Accordingly, the projection part 182 and the recess part 178 have only to be combined without being fixed to each other, which facilitates the assembly work.
The present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments and exemplary variations, and combinations of the embodiments and exemplary variations or additional modifications, such as design changes, may be made on the basis of knowledge of those skilled in the art. It should be understood that any embodiment and exemplary variation obtained by such combinations and additional modifications are also included in the scope of the present invention. Any new embodiment made by a combination among the above-mentioned embodiments and exemplary variations or a combination among the above-mentioned embodiments, exemplary variations, and the following modifications has the effect of each of the combined embodiments, exemplary variations, and modifications.
Although the upper edge 24a and the lower edge 24b of the second spray orifice 24 are convexly curved toward the same direction as the second convex surface 14 in the aforementioned embodiments, the configuration is not limited thereto. At least one of the upper edge 24a or the lower edge 24b of the second spray orifice 24, such as at least the upper edge 24a, may be convexly curved in line with the second convex surface 14.
Also, in the aforementioned embodiments, one of the first spray orifice 22 and the second spray orifice 24, specifically the second spray orifice 24, is shaped to be convexly curved in line with the second convex surface 14; however, both the first spray orifice 22 and the second spray orifice 24 may be convexly curved. Accordingly, the nozzle includes multiple spray orifices, and each of the multiple spray orifices may be provided such that a cleaning fluid is sprayed therefrom in a fan shape onto a corresponding convex surface among multiple convex surfaces arranged around the nozzle. The shape of each spray orifice may be set such that a cleaning fluid layer of fan shape sprayed from the spray orifice has a shape convexly curved toward the same direction as the corresponding convex surface for the spray orifice.
In the aforementioned embodiments, the multiple spray orifices are each provided such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom onto a different object to be cleaned. However, instead thereof, the multiple spray orifices may be each provided such that the cleaning liquid is sprayed therefrom onto a different area of the same object to be cleaned, or onto the same area of the same object to be cleaned from a different direction.
The number of spray orifices is not particularly limited. Three or more spray orifices may be provided, or only a single spray orifice may be provided.
The arrangement and shapes of the projection part and the recess part as the displacement regulating structure are not limited to the aforementioned specific forms and may be set to various other forms. For example, in the embodiment described with reference to
Also, in place of a projection part, a recess part may be provided. Conversely, in place of a recess part, a projection part may be provided. For example, in the cleaner device 110 according to the embodiment described with reference to
In the aforementioned embodiments, a nozzle provided with a spray orifice and a nozzle holder are prepared as separate components, and the nozzle is attached to the nozzle holder. However, instead thereof, a single nozzle component in which the nozzle and the nozzle holder are formed integrally may be used.
As is the case in the embodiment described with reference to
In the above-mentioned embodiments, the case where the cleaning fluid is a cleaning liquid is described as an example. However, the cleaning fluid may also be a gas such as air.
Although each of the aforementioned embodiments describes a vehicle cleaner device for cleaning a vehicle-mounted camera as an example, the object to be cleaned by the cleaner device 10 or 110 may be a vehicle-mounted sensor other than a vehicle-mounted camera, including a range sensor such as LiDAR, or may be any other vehicle-mounted device. An optical element to be cleaned may constitute part of a vehicle-mounted device as an object to be cleaned. Also, the cleaner devices 10 and 110 are not limited to vehicle use. Each cleaner device according to the embodiments may, for example, be mounted on outdoor lighting devices such as street lights, sensor devices, or various other devices and may be used to clean various objects to be cleaned provided in such devices.
The present invention has been described using specific terms based on the embodiments. However, the embodiments only show one aspect of the principle and application of the present invention, and various modifications or changes in arrangement may be made to the embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention defined in the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2020-112767 | Jun 2020 | JP | national |
2020-117281 | Jul 2020 | JP | national |
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Parent | PCT/JP2021/021728 | Jun 2021 | US |
Child | 18147121 | US |