1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to wiper assembles for vehicles and, more specifically, to a packaging assembly for a wiper assembly for connection to a wiper arm of a vehicle.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional wiper assemblies for a vehicle known in the related art include some type of wiper assembly mounted to a wiper arm which, in turn, is mounted adjacent a surface to be wiped such as a windshield of the vehicle and pivotally driven to impart reciprocating motion to the wiper assembly across the windshield. The wiper assembly typically includes a rubber wiping element that contacts the windshield across the surface to be wiped. Generally, a wiper assembly may be classified into one of two categories commonly referred to as, “tournament-style” wiper assemblies and “beam-blade” wiper assemblies.
Beam-blade style wiper assemblies include a single elongated, homogeneous strip forming a spring backbone. The backbone is operatively coupled to the wiper arm by a fixed connecting formation at a central position. In a beam-blade style wiper assembly the reciprocally driven wiper arm applies a downward force and moves the wiper assembly across the surface to be wiped, which is generally a windshield. The backbone is carved along a single plane which is the same plane of curvature as that defined by the windshield. The wiping element or blade is fixedly secured to the backbone. One example of a beam-blade style windshield wiper assembly can be found in U.S. Pat. No. 6,675,433 issued to Stewart, et al., on Jan. 13, 2004 and assigned to the Assignee of the present invention, Trico Products Corporation.
When such a wiping element is worn out or lowered in contacting or wiping force due to long term use, it is necessary to replace it with a new wiper assembly, which is generally encased in a separate packaging case and sold therewith. However, the packaging case typically requires the wiper assembly to be straightened, which causes the wiper assembly to slide down in the packaging case. As such, the wiper assembly accommodated in the packaging case is likely to experience scratching, peeling-off of paint, and the like due to contact with the packaging case during delivery or distribution. In addition, if the wiper assembly is accommodated in a curved shape corresponding to a rounded race of the windshield, the packaging case occupies a large volume in a packaging state, causing an increase in delivery and distribution costs, which is undesired.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a new packaging assembly for a wiper assembly that allows for the curvature of the wiper assembly and prevents the wiper assembly from sliding down in the packaging assembly. There is also a need in the art for a packaging assembly for a wiper assembly having a mechanism to center and hold the wiper assembly securely therein. In addition, there is a need in the art for a packaging assembly that is designed for a beam blade-style wiper assembly.
The present invention overcomes many limitations and disadvantages in the related art in a packaging assembly for enclosing a wiper assembly includes a base having a bottom, a first side, a second side opposing said first side, and an accommodation space to receive the wiper assembly between the first side and the second side. The packaging assembly also includes a cover connected pivotally to the second side of the base, the cover having a top, opposing first and second sides, and an accommodation space to receive the wiper assembly between the opposing first and second sides. The base having a recess in the second side near a center thereof to receive a portion of the wiper assembly to center the wiper assembly in the packaging assembly while providing optimal curvature for the wiper assembly.
Thus, one advantage of the present invention is that a new packaging assembly is provided for a wiper assembly having a base and cover to enclose the wiper assembly therein. Another advantage of the present invention is that a recess located near a center of the base enables the wiper assembly to be centered in the middle of the package and prevent a wiping element of the wiper assembly from contacting a bottom of the base. This feature is unique as it prevents the wiping element from coming in contact with the bottom of the package if it is ever dropped, thus preventing damage from occurring. Yet another advantage of the present invention is that the recess also allows the wiping element to display more curvature in a confined area and demonstrate the natural features of a beam blade. A further advantage of the present invention is that a step located in the front of the package assembly allows the wiper assembly to be seated inside of the package assembly and is designed to prevent damage or set to the wiping element during long term storage.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood after reading the subsequent description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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The beam 30 may be constructed from a resiliently flexible material, such as spring steel or a polymer, and is adapted to apply force from an intermediate position between first and second longitudinal ends to the first and second longitudinal ends. More specifically, the beam 30 receives force from the spring-loaded wiper arm assembly 24 at an intermediate position and distributes this force across the span of the beam 30 toward the first and second longitudinal ends. To that end, the beam 30 may be curved longitudinally with a predetermined radius of curvature. This predetermined radius of curvature is sometimes referred to in the related an as a “free form” radius of curvature. Accordingly, the curvature of the beam 30 may be symmetrical or asymmetrical depending on the force requirements and the contour of the windshield 18. The flexible, free form, pre-curved beam 30 straightens out when the wiper arm assembly 24 applies a force thereto to flatten the beam 30 and directs the wiping element 26 to contact the windshield 18. Thus, the elongated beam 30 includes a free-form curvature that ensures force distribution on windshields having various curvatures that effects proper wrapping about the windshield 18.
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As illustrated in the figures, the packaging assembly 40 includes a base, generally indicated at 42, having a bottom wall 44 that is generally planar and rectangular in shape. The bottom wall 44 has longitudinally extending sides 46 and laterally extending ends 48. The longitudinal sides 46 extend a distance substantially longer than the ends 48. The base 42 also includes a plurality of interior side walls 50 extending generally perpendicular to the bottom wall 44 to form a predetermined accommodating space 52 defined therein to accommodate the wiper assembly 22. The interior side walls 50 are generally planar and rectangular in shape. The base 42 also includes a plurality of top walls 54 extending generally perpendicular to the interior side walls 50. The top walls 54 are generally planar and rectangular in shape. The base 42 includes a plurality of outer side walls 56 extending generally perpendicular to the top wall 54. The outer side walls 56 are generally planar and rectangular in shape. The base 42 further includes a plurality of bottom flanges 58 extending generally perpendicular to the outer side walls 56. The bottom flanges 58 are generally planar and perpendicular in shape. It should be appreciated that the walls of the base 42 transition at the corners such that the corners are rounded and may include an indentation therein for strengthening.
The packaging assembly 40 includes one or more first recesses 60 extending into the top walls 54, interior side walls 50, and outer side walls 56 of the base 42. The recesses 60 are generally arcuate in shape. Preferably the recesses 60 are located along the longitudinal sides of the base 42 and are offset relative to opposing longitudinal sides. The packaging assembly 40 also includes a second recess 62 extending into the top wall 54, interior side wall 50, and outer side wall 56 of one of the longitudinal sides of the base 42. The second recess 62 is generally rectangular in shape and extends longitudinally a distance substantially greater than one of the first recesses 60. The second recess 62 is generally centered in one of the longitudinal sides of the base 42. It should be appreciated that the second recess 62 is located in a middle or center of the side wall to act as a centering point for the wiper assembly 22 such that the wiper assembly 22 can always be in same spot regardless of length. It should also be appreciated that the second recess 62 allows the wiper assembly 22 to maintain its original curvature and not be straightened. It should further be appreciated that the second recess 62 allows for a lower height of the packaging assembly 40 and for ease of assembly.
The packaging assembly 40 includes one or more shelves 64 extending from one of the interior side walls 50 along the longitudinal side opposite the longitudinal side containing the second recess 62. Each shelf 64 has a top wall 66 extending laterally and longitudinally into the space 52 and a side wall 68 extending generally perpendicular to the top wall 66 and connected to the bottom wall 44. Each shelf 64 extends longitudinally within the space 52 a predetermined distance from each end of the base 42. It should be appreciated that the shelves 64 correspond to a depth and height of the wiper assembly 22 such that the wiping element 26 does not touch anything but the shelves 64.
The packaging assembly 40 also includes one or more ribs 70 extending from the interior side walls 50 on the longitudinal sides into the space 52. The ribs 70 are generally triangular in shape and are connected to the bottom wall 44. The ribs 70 are spaced longitudinally to strengthen the interior side walls 50 of the base 42 to prevent collapse and retain shape. It should be appreciated that the ribs 70 do not touch the wiping element 26 and keeps curvature of the wiper assembly 22 from distorting.
The packaging assembly 40 further includes a projection 72 extending upwardly from one the top walls 54 along the longitudinal side opposite the longitudinal side containing the second recess 64. The projection 72 is generally rectangular in shape and is located near one end along a portion of the top wall 54. The base 42 includes a display part or end flange 58 extending generally perpendicular to one side wall 56 at one end thereof such that the packaging assembly 40 can be hung on and kept in a display rack used for storage or selling of the wiper assembly 22 encased in the packaging assembly 40. The end flange 58 has a slot 74 extending therethrough such that the packaging assembly 40 can be hung on any display rack having a circular rack rod or a thin plate-shaped rack rod. The slot 74 is generally rectangular in shape. The end flange 58 also includes one or more projections 76 extending upwardly and longitudinally on each side of the slot 74. The projections 76 are spaced laterally from the slot 74. The base 42 is made of a plastic material, preferably a transparent plastic material such as synthetic resins. Specifically, a portion or all of the cover base 42 may be formed of a transparent material to allow a serviceman or a user to see the interior of the packaging assembly 40. The base 42 is integral, unitary and one-piece and is formed by injection molding. It should be appreciated that the packaging assembly 40 may have various colors to allow more easy recognition of the products from other products or to provide distinction of the products and more appealing appearance to the products.
The packaging assembly 40 also includes a cover, generally indicated at 78, connected to the base 42 to cover the accommodating space 52. The cover 78 includes a top wall 80 that is generally planar and rectangular in shape. The top wall 80 has longitudinally extending sides 82 and laterally extending ends 84. The longitudinal sides 82 extend a distance substantially longer than the ends 84. The top wall 80 is stepped or tiered in height configuration to form a plurality of levels 86, 88, 90, 92. In the embodiment illustrated, the top wall 80 has four (4) levels denoted by a plurality of step walls 94 extending upwardly between the levels 86, 88, 90, 92. The step walls 94 are generally straight, but may have any suitable shape. The top wall 89 may also have an angled portion or chamfer (not shown) at one end of the level 92 to provide clearance for a sleeve 108 to be described to slide on the base 42 and cover 78 when assembled together. The angled portion extends downwardly relative to the remainder of the top wall 80. The top wall 80 also includes a recess 96 extending therein. The recess 96 is longitudinally spaced from one end in the level 92. The recess 96 is generally rectangular shape, but may be any suitable shape, such as circular as shown
The cover 78 also includes a plurality of side walls 98 extending generally perpendicular to the top wall 80 to form a predetermined space 100 defined therein to accommodate the wiper assembly 22. The side walls 98 are generally planar and rectangular in shape. One of the side walls 98 is pivotally connected to the flange 58 of the base 42 along one longitudinal side thereof such as along the longitudinal side that contains the second recess 62. The cover 78 further includes a plurality of flanges 102 extending generally perpendicular to the side walls 98. The flanges 102 are generally planar and perpendicular in shape. It should be appreciated that the walls of the cover 78 transition at the corners such that the corners are rounded and may include an indentation therein for strengthening.
The cover 78 also includes one or more projections (not shown) extending outwardly from the side walls 98 at the ends thereof. The projections are generally arcuate in shape. The cover 78 includes a display part or end flange 104 extending generally perpendicular to one side wall 98 at one end thereof such that the packaging assembly 40 can be hung on and kept in a display rack used for storage or selling of the wiper assembly 22 encased in the packaging assembly 40. The end flange 104 is generally rectangular in shape. The end flange 104 has a slot 106 extending therethrough such that the packaging assembly 40 can be hung on any display rack having a circular rack rod or a thin plate-shaped rack rod. The slot 106 is generally rectangular in shape. The end flange 104 also includes one or more recesses 108 extending upwardly and longitudinally on each side of the slot 106. The recesses 108 are spaced laterally from the slot 106. The cover 78 is made of a plastic material, preferably a transparent plastic material such as synthetic resins. Specifically, a portion or all of the cover 78 may be formed of a transparent material to allow a serviceman or a user to see the interior of the packaging assembly 40. The cover 78 is integral, unitary and one-piece and is formed by injection molding. It should be appreciated that the packaging assembly 40 may have various colors to allow more easy recognition of the products from other products or to provide distinction of the products and more appealing appearance to the products.
The packaging assembly 40 may include a sleeve, generally indicated at 108, to fit over one end of the base 42 and cover 78 when assembled together. The sleeve 108 includes a bottom wall 110 that is generally planar and rectangular in shape. The bottom wall 110 has longitudinally extending sides 112 and laterally extending ends 114. The longitudinal sides 112 extend a distance-substantially longer than the ends 114. The sleeve 108 also includes a plurality of side walls 116 extending generally perpendicular to the bottom wall 110 along the longitudinal sides 112 thereof. The side walls 116 are generally planar and rectangular in shape. The side walls 116 may include an angled portion 118 at one end. The angled portion 118 has a generally triangular shape. The sleeve 108 includes a top wall 120 extending generally perpendicular to the side walls 116. The top wall 120 is generally planar and rectangular in shape. The top wall 120 extends a longitudinal distance less than a longitudinal distance of the bottom wall 110 to form an opening 122. The top wall 120 also has an end 124 adjacent the opening 120 that is straight, but may have any suitable shape. The top wall 120 may also have a lateral width less than a lateral width of the bottom wall 110 to form a generally trapezoidal cross-sectional shape. The side walls 116 may flex or bend. The bottom wall 110, side walls 116, and top wall 120 form a hollow interior. The hollow interior has a generally rectangular shape. The sleeve 108 is made of a paper material. The sleeve 108 may include indicia printed thereon such as advertising. The sleeve 108 is integral and one-piece. It should be appreciated that the end 124 of the top wall 120 has a shape complementary to the shape of the step wall of the cover 78 to keep the sleeve 108 from sliding down the packaging assembly 40.
In operation, the present invention includes accommodating the wiper assembly 22 in the packaging assembly 40, according to an embodiment of the present invention, is described with reference to
As apparent from the above description, according to the present invention, a wiper assembly 22 can be held and firmly secured in a packaging assembly 40 so that the wiper assembly 22 can be protected from the outside and prevented from being damaged by the packaging assembly 40. Moreover, since the packaging assembly 40 can secure a cover 78 to a base 42 of the packaging assembly 40 with ease and tightness, it can reduce time required for packaging. In addition, the packaging assembly 40 centers the wiping assembly 22 in the middle of the package assembly 40 while providing optimal curvature for a beam blade style of wiper assembly 22 as well as protection to prevent deformation to the rubber wiping element 26 and damage to the package assembly 40.
The present invention has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.