The present invention relates to a windscreen wiper blade that comprises at least one nozzle mounted parallel to a lip of the wiper blade for spreading a thin stream of washer fluid on the lip of the wiper blade.
A traditional windscreen wiper blade comprises, in general, an arm driven in alternating rotation by a reversible drive motor. This arm carries a flexible wiper blade made of rubber or similar material, which is applied against the surface of the windscreen by a spring loaded spreader mounted between the blade and the arm. The wiper blade is deformable according to the angular position of the arm and the curvature of the windscreen in the area against which the wiper blade rests.
In a variant, the blade of the wiper can be directly connected to the oscillating arm by means of a flexible spine extending over the whole length of the wiper blade and comprising an integral metallic stiffening frame or similar, joined to a flexible lip applied on the glass surface.
In still other solutions, the arm is not driven by an oscillating movement around an axis but by a linear displacement movement facing the glass surface to be wiped, whereby the wiper blade rests against this surface employing in principle the same means as the oscillating version.
In all cases, the arm exerts on the flexible wiper blade of the wiper a force substantially normal to the windscreen due to the deformation of the spring loaded spreader or to the relative flexibility of the spine, whereby this effort varies as a function of the curvature of the glass surface in contact with the wiper blade.
In the prior art, cleaning of the windscreen or the rear window normally occurs by spraying washer fluid on the glass surface by means of nozzles installed on the hood or on the cowl grille of the vehicle. These nozzles, installed at a distance from the glass surface to be cleaned, require delicate adjustment in order to obtain an effective spray. These so-called fluidic nozzles project washer fluid in the form of spray over the entire area of the glass surface. This washing operation uses a significant volume of fluid and, for a few seconds, obscures the driver's visibility. In addition, during night driving, light beams projecting from the headlights of oncoming vehicles cause fragmentation of the light beams on the windscreen, blinding the driver for a few moments. Consequently, this washing and wiping operation could turn out to be very dangerous because of the potential risks that it can create. In addition, the projection of the washer fluid jet is variable depending on the speed of the vehicle; for instance, at high speed the washer fluid jet is projected only on the lower portion of the glass surface which results of course in insufficient cleaning of the glass surface. It is clear that the wash system is specifically designed for each type of vehicle, which entails significant development costs.
WO01/51323 describes a wiper comprising a wiper blade and additional longitudinal conduits joined to the spine of the wiper blade. These conduits form spraying ramps intended to project a washer fluid in the form of spray on the glass surface in front of the lip of the wiper blade during the sweeping movement.
DE 1755762 describes a washer fluid projection device in connection with a wiping mechanism for a windscreen. The mechanism comprises a mobile mounted windscreen wiper blade, sweeping the glass surface, and comprises the traditional longitudinal support assembly and a wiper blade.
The projection device consists of an arm on which the wiper is mounted and is adapted to the wiper so that the washer fluid is projected in the form of a jet on the glass surface in front of the lip of the wiper blade relative to its sweeping movement.
FR291 671 6 proposes an arrangement for a washer fluid projection device. The washer fluid projection nozzle is placed at the end and on the outside of the wiper blade, precisely in the axis of its median part in order to spray a fluid jet alternatively on the glass surface in front of the wiper lip, during its sweeping movement.
In particular, in this arrangement, the washer fluid projection nozzle located at the end of the windscreen wiper blade is carried by the arm on which the windscreen wiper blade is mounted. In this way, the axes of wiper blade and nozzle are aligned resulting in washer fluid being projected only on the glass surface in front of the wiper blade, when the latter performs the washing and wiping movements of the glass surface.
The problem with this device resides in the fact that the washer fluid is wiped off instantly during the movement of the windscreen wiper blade. Because of the speed, the washer fluid cannot spread over the whole length of the wiper blade, even if the centrifugal force tends to direct it towards the upper extremity of the lip of the wiper blade. In these conditions, washing and wiping of the glass surface are not properly done.
In order to remedy these problems, we have designed a windscreen wiper blade and a method for washing and wiping which cleans the whole area traveled by the windscreen wiper blade, by spreading the washer fluid in advance over the whole length of the lip of the wiper blade, when the lip of the windscreen wiper blade is in a stop phase prior to returning.
For cleaning of a glass surface, EP 0860336 proposes a wiper blade connected in traditional manner to a mobile windscreen wiper arm. The wiper blade comprises, in its lower part, the lip and, in its upper part, a means for mounting to a frame, and a channel extending longitudinally in the interior of the wiper blade in order to carry washer fluid to an end piece in each of the extremities of the wiper blade. These end pieces have a nipple for supplying fluid introduced in the channel of the wiper blade. The supply nipple is positioned in the median axis of the end piece comprising conduits in the form of an inverted V. The exit nozzles are directed in such a manner that they deliver a jet of washer fluid, in the form of spray at a variable distance from the wiper blade depending on the angle of the V, to the glass surface on both sides of the wiper blade.
All of the prior art documents disclose washing and wiping systems systematically projecting washer fluid on a portion of the glass surface, so that precise adjustment and positioning of the nozzle and conduit relative to the windscreen wiper blade is not required.
The goal of the invention is to provide a windscreen wiper blade and a washing and wiping device that eliminates these inconveniences, in particular by eliminating tedious adjustments of the nozzles on the hood and on the cowl grille, while ensuring a good distribution of the of the washer fluid on the edge of the wiper blade which is in contact with the glass surface. To this end, the washer fluid supply conduit must be positioned strictly in relation to the lip of the windscreen wiper blade in order to project washer fluid uniformly in the longitudinal concavity of the lip of the wiper blade of the windscreen wiper. Because of this, during the washing and wiping operation of the glass surface, the washer fluid is trapped only under the lip of the wiper blade of the windscreen wiper and total visibility is guaranteed to the driver.
To this end, the windscreen wiper blade of an automotive vehicle, comprises a flexible elongated wiper blade, a conduit exit arranged so that it can project a fluid jet in a longitudinal direction of the wiper blade, and wherein the exit of the conduit is offset on the side of the flexible wiper blade relative to the median longitudinal plane of the flexible wiper blade and wherein the flexible wiper blade supports a conduit equipped with a nozzle which is offset laterally relative to the longitudinal median axis of the wiper blade at a distance such that when the windscreen wiper blade is in an inactive position on the glass surface, the orifice of the nozzle is positioned in the direction of the concave part of the lip of the wiper blade so that the washer fluid jet spreads over the majority of the length of the lip of the wiper blade.
According to other advantageous characteristics of the wiper assembly:
A method for washing and wiping a glass surface is also disclosed which comprises at least a windscreen wiper blade comprising a flexible elongated wiper blade resting against the glass surface to be swept, whereby the wiper blade supports a conduit exit which is offset on the side of the wiper blade at a distance such that when the windscreen wiper blade is at an end of travel position on the glass surface, the exit of the conduit is positioned facing the concave part of the lip of the wiper blade, the method comprising:
The wiper assembly also has as a goal a method for washing and wiping comprising at least one windscreen wiper blade for a glass surface.
Other characteristics of a windscreen wiper blade constructed according to the invention, will become clear through the following description of several embodiments given as non-limiting illustrations with reference to the attached drawings in which:
The windscreen wiper blade 1 illustrated in the
Wiper blade 6 has in its upper part a tenon 16 which is inserted in a mortise 17 made in the lower part of frame 18. Tenon 16 of wiper blade 6 slides freely in mortise 17 of frame 18. This frame 18 has a wall which becomes progressively thinner in a vertical plane to form a deflector 18a. Frame 18 comprises articulated connection means (not shown) in arm 2. In order to improve the overall appearance of the windscreen wiper blade 1, embellishing caps 19 are mounted on each of the extremities of the windscreen wiper blade. Caps 19 cover the extremities of frame 18 and partially cover wiper blade 6 in order to reinforce the perceived quality. The axis of conduit 23 is positioned parallel to the axis of wiper blade 6, at a distance from the wiper blade, so that the nozzle 24 is facing the concavity of lip 7 of wiper blade 6 when the wiper blade is in the inactive position (visible on
In this version of wiper blade 6, cap 19 receives a profiled support 21 which is extended in its lower part by a means 22 for holding an assembly 34 of conduit and nozzle, on the side of wiper blade 6 where the sweeping movement of the windscreen wiper blade 6 takes place. The conduit and nozzle assembly 34 is incorporated with precise orientation suitable for the position of lip 7 of wiper blade 6. This assembly 34 allows for delivering of a washer fluid jet to lip 7 of wiper blade 6 of the windscreen wiper blade 1. Because of the precise guiding of cap 19 when it is mounted on the windscreen wiper blade 1, the conduit and nozzle assembly 34 is precisely positioned in an offset manner relative to lip 7 of wiper blade 6.
This operation is not possible with the traditional nozzle which projects the washer fluid jet 25 in a straight line as shown in the dot and dash line on
We will now describe a washing and wiping operation of a glass surface 5, with a washing and wiping device equipped with the windscreen wiper blade 1 according to the invention.
When the driver wants to clean his windscreen 5, he actuates the control device provided for this purpose. In a first step, nozzle 24 projects a jet of washer fluid in the concavity of lip 7 of wiper blade 6, the wiper blade being in an inactive position, over the major part of its length, for instance 95 percent. Then in a second step, the wiping is performed, prior to the wiping, lip 7 of wiper blade 6 pivots about articulation hinge 8 and the washer fluid is interposed in the angle formed between the extremity of lip 7 of wiper blade 6 and the glass surface 5 over the whole length of wiper blade 6. In this manner, the washer fluid is distributed evenly along lip 7 of wiper blade 6. Furthermore, during the sweeping movement:
The centrifugal force moves the fluid up to the upper extremity of the wiper blade 6 in order to clean the areas 4a-4b of the windscreen over their whole surface. Another nozzle can be placed on wiper blade 6, in alternating manner relative to nozzle 24, in the lower extremity of wiper blade 6, in order to deliver a washer fluid jet before the blade pivots and the wiper blade returns to its initial position.
The windscreen wiper blade and the washing and wiping method for a glass surface limits in a significant manner the use of washer fluid by delivering just what is necessary, which can lead to a reduction of the volume of washer fluid reservoirs, and consequently a reduction of the overall weight of the vehicle and CO2 emissions. As a bonus effect, this method improves safety by eliminating the projection of spray which masks the visibility of the driver during the cleaning of the windscreen or during night driving.
It is understood that the invention is not limited to the one embodiment described and shown with reference to the attached drawings; on the contrary the invention encompasses all variants. For instance, the nozzle can be mounted on any type of wiper blade and the glass surface can alternatively be a rear window of a vehicle or the lens of a headlight.
It is also understood that the washer fluid jet can be projected in the concavity of the lip of the wiper blade over the totality of the length of the wiper blade.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0958273 | Nov 2009 | FR | national |
This application is the US National Stage under 36 U.S.C. §371 of International App. No. PCT/FR2010/152484 filed Nov. 22, 2010, and which claims priority to French App. No. 0958273 filed Nov. 23, 2009.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2010/052484 | 11/22/2010 | WO | 00 | 7/9/2012 |