1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a windscreen wiper device comprising an elastic, elongated carrier element, as well as an elongated wiper blade of a flexible material, the wiper blade comprising a wiping element which can be placed in abutment with a windscreen to be wiped, which wiper blade includes a central longitudinal groove, in which groove a longitudinal strip of the carrier element is disposed, which windscreen wiper device comprises a connecting device for an oscillating arm, wherein the oscillating arm is pivotally connected to the connecting device about a pivot axis near one end thereof.
2. Related Art
Such a windscreen wiper device is generally known. This prior art windscreen wiper device is designed as a so-called “flat blade” or “yokeless blade”, wherein no use is made of several yokes pivotally connected to each other, but wherein the wiper blade is biased by the carrier element, as a result of which it exhibits a specific curvature.
An object of the invention is to provide an improved windscreen wiper device.
In order to accomplish that objective, a windscreen wiper device of the type referred to in the introduction is characterized according to the invention in that the bottom is provided with stop surfaces on opposite sides of the wiping element, and wherein the stop surfaces limit an oscillatory movement of the wiper element. The wiper blade thus has a lower profile than in the prior art resulting in better wind lift test results. Further, less raw material is used. Preferably, the stop surfaces are formed by the channels. The advantage is that the so-called “reversal noise” of the wiping element during the oscillatory movement is reduced.
United States patent publication no. US2008/0150193 (Walworth et al) discloses a windscreen wiper device. However, the problem of “reversal noise” is not touched upon therein, nor does it teach a solution therefore.
Preferably, the stop surfaces are formed by the channels. The advantage is that the so-called “reversal noise” of the wiping element during the oscillatory movement is reduced.
In a preferred embodiment of a windscreen wiper device in accordance with the invention each channel has an at least substantially V-shaped cross-section. In the alternative, each channel has an at least substantially U-shaped cross-section.
In another preferred embodiment of a windscreen wiper device according to the invention the wiping element consists of two tilting web grooves defining a strip-like tilting web therebetween, as well as a downwardly extending wiping lip on the tilting web, wherein the bottom of the groove and the tilting web are of a substantially W-shaped cross-section.
In another preferred embodiment of a windscreen wiper device according to the invention the groove extends in upward direction above the longitudinal strip for forming a longitudinal hollow channel defined by the longitudinal strip and an upper surface of the groove.
In another preferred embodiment of a windscreen wiper device in accordance with the invention the wiper blade is provided with a spoiler at a side thereof facing away from a windscreen to be wiped.
The invention will now be explained more in detail with reference to figures illustrated in a drawing, wherein
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the central groove 3 also extends in upward direction above the longitudinal strip 4 for forming a longitudinal hollow channel 21 defined by the longitudinal strip 4 and an upper surface 22 of the groove 3. This is realized for facilitating insertion of the longitudinal strip 4 inside the groove 3 and for reducing the amount of raw material used in order to minimize costs and weight.
The invention is not restricted to the variants shown in the drawing, but it also extends to other preferred embodiments that fall within the scope of the appended claims.
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