Windscreen wiper joint

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6332237
  • Patent Number
    6,332,237
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 29, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 25, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A wiper has a wiper arm including a fastening part and a pivot part with a wiper rod, the fastening part and the pivot part having side walls and being formed as partially overlapping components, and a hinge joint provided between the fastening part and the pivot part and including a pivot bolt which extends through an inner component and is welded to insides of the side walls of the outer component.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention deals with wipers.




Known wipers have a wiper arm, which is comprised of a fastening part and a hinge part connected to it, which has a wiper rod. A hook-shaped end of the wiper rod engages in a hinge box of a wiper blade, which is formed between two side walls of a central bracket, and contains a pivot pin. The hinge joint thus produced guides the wiper blade during the pivoting motion over the window. As a rule, the wiper blade has a multi-part support bracket system with subordinate brackets connected to the central bracket by means of additional pivot pins, and at least some of these subordinate brackets have claws at their ends, which secure a wiper strip on its top strip. The multi-part support bracket system and spring strips inserted into the top strip make it possible for the wiper strip to adapt to a curved windshield with a uniform contact pressure during wiping. Wipers of this kind are known, for example, from DE 37 44 237 A1. In simplified embodiments, subordinate brackets, also referred to as intermediary brackets and claw brackets, can be eliminated. In the simplest case, the central bracket itself has claws with which it holds the wiper strip.




The pivot bolt and the pivot pins are slid through bores in the side walls of partially overlapping components and are riveted at the ends. As a result, protruding rivet heads are produced on the outsides, which interrupt the airflow, disturb the visual appearance, and tend to corrode.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, the pivot bolt and the pivot pins are welded to the insides of the side walls of the outer component. This produces smooth surfaces on the outsides, which have a streamlined and more attractive appearance. Furthermore, hardly any dirt and moisture can collect in these regions so that they are less prone to corrosion.




In order to facilitate manufacturing, in the vicinity of the pivot bolt and the pivot pins, indentations are provided on the insides and, with their convexly embodied ends, the pivot bolt and the pivot pins can engage in detent fashion in these indentations before they are welded to the side walls. A resistance welding process is particularly well-suited for this welding.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other advantages ensue from the following description of the drawings. An exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in the drawings. The drawings, the specification, and the claims contain numerous features in combination. One skilled in the art will also suitably consider the features individually and will form other meaningful combinations from them.





FIG. 1

shows a top view of a wiper,





FIG. 2

shows a section according to the line II —II in

FIG. 1

, and





FIG. 3

shows a section through a partially installed wiper arm according to FIG.


2


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A wiper arm


10


is comprised of a fastening part


12


and a pivot part


14


with a wiper rod


24


. A wiper blade


28


is connected to the wiper arm


10


by virtue of the fact that a hook-shaped end


26


of the wiper rod


24


engages between side walls of a central bracket


30


of the wiper blade


28


and encompasses a pivot pin


36


. Subordinate brackets in the form of claw brackets


34


are connected to the ends of the central bracket


30


by means of additional pivot pins


36


and hold a wiper strip


38


.




At one end, the fastening part


12


has a support point


16


at which it is fastened to a drive shaft of a wiper drive mechanism that is not shown in detail. At its other end, it forms a hinge joint


18


with the pivot part


14


by virtue of the fact that side walls


44


and


46


(

FIG. 2

) in the vicinity of the hinge joint


18


coincide with side walls


40


and


42


of the fastening part


12


and are connected by means of a pivot bolt


22


so that they can be pivoted around a pivot axis


20


. The pivot bolt


22


has convex ends


54


with which it engages in detent fashion in indentations


32


of the outer side walls


44


,


46


of the pivot part


14


. After pre-assembly, the pivot bolt


22


is connected to the side walls


44


,


46


by means of resistance welding. The outer surfaces of the side walls


44


,


46


are therefore smooth and streamlined. Since no aggressive mediums and dirt can collect on them, they are also corrosion resistant.




The fastening part


12


is supported on the pivot bolt


22


by means of support bushings


48


, which have a collar


50


between the side wall


40


,


42


and the side wall


44


,


46


in order to prevent metallic contact between these side walls. The outer surface of the side wall


40


,


44


has a shoulder


52


, which partially overlaps the collar


50


axially and consequently reduces the gap between the outer side wall


44


,


46


and the inner side wall


40


,


42


.





FIG. 3

shows the hinge joint


18


halfway installed. The support bushings


48


and the pivot bolt


22


have already been preinstalled in the fastening part


12


. In order to insert the fastening part between the side walls


44


and


46


, these side walls are bent slightly outward in an elastic fashion, as indicated with dot-and-dash lines, so that the ends


54


of the pivot bolt


22


can engage in detent fashion in the indentations


32


.




The connection between the pivot bolt


22


and the side walls


44


,


46


, which is shown in more detail in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, can correspondingly be used for connecting the pivot pins


36


to the central bracket


30


and the claw brackets


34


.




Reference numerals




wiper arm




fastening part




pivot part




support point




hinge joint




pivot axis




pivot bolt




wiper rod




hook-shaped end




wiper blade




central bracket




indentation




claw bracket




pivot pin




wiper strip




side wall




side wall




side wall




side wall




support bushing




collar




shoulder




end



Claims
  • 1. A wiper, comprising a wiper arm including a fastening part and a pivot part with a wiper rod, said fastening part and said pivot part having side walls and being formed as partially overlapping components; a hinge joint provided between said fastening part and said pivot part and including a pivot bolt which extends through an inner component and is welded to insides of said side walls of said outer component.
  • 2. A wiper as defined in claim 1, and further comprising a wiper blade having a bracket provided with side walls and forming another outer component to said first mentioned inner component; and a pivot pin extending through said inner component and welded to insides of said side walls of the other outer component.
  • 3. A wiper as defined in claim 2, wherein said wiper blade has subordinate brackets connected to said first mentioned bracket; and further comprising additional pivot pins connecting said supporting bracket to said first mentioned bracket.
  • 4. A wiper as defined in claim 2, wherein said pivot bolt is welded with use of resistance welding.
  • 5. A wiper as defined in claim 2, wherein said side walls of the other outer component have indentations, said pivot pin having convex ends engaging in detent fashion in said indentations before the welding.
  • 6. A wiper as defined in claim 1, wherein said pivot pin is welded with use of resistance welding.
  • 7. A wiper as defined in claim 1, wherein said side walls of said outer component have indentations, said pivot bolt having convex ends engaging in detent fashion in said indentations before the welding.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 37 359 Aug 1998 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/DE99/02171 WO 00 3/29/2000 3/29/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/10844 3/2/2000 WO A
Foreign Referenced Citations (5)
Number Date Country
37 44 237 A1 Jul 1989 DE
44 39 275 A May 1995 DE
0 368 091 A May 1990 EP
0 575 241 A Dec 1993 EP
0 845 394 A Jun 1998 EP