The invention relates to a windscreen wiping device, particularly for a motor vehicle.
Numerous windscreen wiping devices for motor vehicles are known, which have a substantially tubular carrier, to which a drive unit is fixed by a holder, which is formed on a housing of the drive unit. The provision of a separate holder, such as a fixing plate, to which the drive unit is fixed, on the carrier is also known.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,343,403, for example, discloses a windscreen wiping device, in which a tubular carrier is pressed in its middle section to form a U-shaped cross sectional profile. The drive unit here is arranged in a housing, which has a holder, which is fixed in this bent, U-shaped cross sectional area.
The windscreen wiping device has the advantage that the carrier, for fixing to the holder, has at least one section of substantially H-shaped cross section.
This results in a more stable and torsionally stiffer windscreen wiping device, which is also substantially less expensive and easier to produce.
The measures cited in the dependent claims result in advantageous developments and improvements of the features specified in the main claim.
It is especially advantageous if the H-shaped section has lateral members and a central section connecting the lateral members, which internally is at least partly hollow. This results in a substantially greater stability and rigidity of the carrier and thereby the entire windscreen wiping device.
Furthermore the stability of the windscreen wiping device can advantageously be increased in that the H-shaped section has lateral members and a central section connecting the lateral members and that at least one of the lateral members is internally at least partly hollow.
It is moreover advantageous if a fastener is provided for fixing the carrier to the holder, said fastener being formed by a self-tapping, threaded screw.
In an especially advantageous development the holder has a seat for the fastener in the area of the H-shaped section, the carrier having a recess, which is formed or arranged to complement the recess in the holder.
In a variant the fasteners are advantageously formed by blind rivets.
A very high degree of stability results from embodying the holder as a fixing dome and mounting the carrier in the area of its H-shaped section on the holder.
An especially easy assembly of the windscreen wiping device is achieved in that the holder has at least one pin, which for positioning the windscreen wiper motor in relation to the carrier engages in at least a second complementary recess formed on the carrier.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is represented in the drawings and is explained in more detail in the following description.
In the drawing:
This basically comprises a carrier 12, which is of tubular design. Besides the circular cross section shown here the tube may naturally also have a square, rectangular or elliptical cross section. In principle, however, a profiled carrier is also possible instead of a tube.
A windscreen wiper bearing 14, 16 is fixed to each of the longitudinal ends of the carrier 12, in each of which bearings a wiper shaft 18, 20 is supported. The windscreen wiper bearings 14, 16 are fixed to the carrier 12 by force closure, positive interlock or material fusion, being crimped, welded, screwed or riveted on, for example. A snap or clipped connection is also feasible here.
A fixing section 22, 24, which serves for fixing the windscreen wiping device 10 to a motor vehicle, is also provided on the windscreen wiper bearings 14, 16. The wiper shafts 18, 20 are each driven via a drive crank 26, 28, which is rotationally fixed to the respective wiper shaft 18, 20. In order for the wiper shafts 18, 20 to perform an oscillating movement, a push rod 30, 32, the end of which remote from the crank 26, 28 is connected to a driven crank of a drive unit 34, is in each case articulated at the free end of the respective drive crank 26, 28. When the driven crank of the drive unit 34 performs a circular or oscillating movement, the drive cranks 26, 28 are set in oscillating motion by the push rods 30, 32. The drive unit 34 is here embodied as an electric motor, which incorporates a worm gear. The drive unit 34 is enclosed by a housing 36, which has a holder 38, which serves for fixing the drive unit 34 to the carrier 12. The holders 38 are here of domed design. These may each have a seat to accommodate fasteners 40. Self tapping threaded screws, blind rivets or clips may serve here as fasteners 40. The holder 38 is here fixed to the carrier 12 in the central area relative to the longitudinal extent of the carrier 12, that is to say between the windscreen wiper bearings 14, 16. For this purpose the tubular carrier 12 is constricted to give it an H-shaped profile in the area of the holder 38, so that the carrier 12 has an H-shaped section 42.
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Furthermore, a second recess, which does not pass right through the central section 46, may also be provided in the central section 46. This second recess is then arranged so that it is capable of receiving a pin, which is arranged on the holder 38 of the windscreen wiping device 10, so that the H-shaped section 40 of the carrier 12 can be positioned more easily and more precisely during assembly. This thereby constitutes a positioning aid, which substantially facilitates the assembly of the windscreen wiping device 10.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 058 740.5 | Dec 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/062441 | 11/16/2007 | WO | 00 | 12/17/2008 |