This application is a U.S. national stage application of International Application No. PCT/EP2006/063026 filed Jun. 8, 2006, which designates the United States of America, and claims priority to German application number DE 10 2005 027 004.2 filed Jun. 10, 2005, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The invention relates to a windshield washer device for a windshield washer system, with a fastening flange provided for fastening in a motor vehicle, with a nozzle holder having two sections, wherein a washer nozzle is arranged on one section of the nozzle piece and a connection for a washer fluid line is arranged in the second section of the nozzle piece, and with an adjusting means, which has an adjustable adjusting element, for adjustment of the angle of inclination of the washer nozzle.
Windshield washer devices of this type are frequently used in motor vehicles today and are known, for example, from DE 196 52 083 A1. In the case of this windshield washer device, the adjusting means is formed as an eccentric, which is mounted in the fastening flange, and is supported on a body part of the motor vehicle. A spring tongue of the fastening flange is supported on that side of the body part which lies opposite the eccentric. The nozzle holder and the fastening flange are connected rigidly to each other, which has the result that, during the adjustment of the angle of inclination of the washer nozzle, the fastening flange is adjusted in relation to the body part. The fastening flange therefore does not reliably bear against the body part, and therefore operating forces have to be supported by the spring tongue.
Furthermore, a windshield washer device is known from practice, in which an elastic element is arranged between the fastening flange and the nozzle holder. The windshield washer device is therefore very complicated to manufacture. In addition, the connection for the washer fluid line is arranged on the fastening flange, and therefore a washer fluid channel leading to the washer nozzle has to be guided by the elastic element. Since, because of this, the elastic element has very large dimensions, this configuration leads to a multi-piece manufacturing of the fastening flange and of the elastic element. While the connection for the washer fluid line needs to be highly stable, the elastic element, with at least the same dimensions, has to be elastomeric in order to make it possible for the angle of inclination of the washer nozzle to be adjustable.
The invention is based on the problem of developing a windshield washer device of the type mentioned at the beginning in such a manner that it permits secure fastening in the motor vehicle and is constructed particularly cost-effectively.
This problem is solved according to the invention in that the adjusting means is coupled directly to the nozzle holder and the fastening flange, and in that the nozzle holder, which has the connection for the washer fluid line and the washer nozzle, is connected to the fastening flange via a spring element.
Thus, according to an embodiment a windshield washer device for a windshield washer system, may comprise a fastening flange provided for fastening in a motor vehicle, a nozzle holder having two sections, wherein a washer nozzle is arranged on one section of the nozzle holder and a connection for a washer fluid line is arranged in the second section of the nozzle holder, and an adjusting means, which has an adjustable adjusting element, for adjustment of the angle of inclination of the washer nozzle, wherein the adjusting means is coupled directly to the nozzle holder and the fastening flange, and wherein the nozzle holder, which has the connection for the washer fluid line and the washer nozzle, is connected to the fastening flange via a spring element.
The invention permits numerous embodiments. To further clarify its basic principle, a plurality of embodiments are illustrated in the drawing and are described below. In the drawing:
This configuration makes it possible to connect the fastening flange immovably to a body part of the motor vehicle. According to an embodiment, an adjustment of the angle of inclination does not lead to an adjustment of the fastening flange in relation to the body sheet. This makes the windshield washer device according to an embodiment particularly highly stable. According to an embodiment, the nozzle holder is connected to the fastening flange both via the spring element and also via the adjusting means. The nozzle holder is therefore reliably held in its set position. Since the washer fluid channel between the connection of the washer fluid line and the washer nozzle is guided exclusively through the nozzle holder, according to an embodiment, the windshield washer device can be manufactured particularly cost-effectively.
The manufacturing costs of the windshield washer device are further reduced if the spring element is manufactured from the same material as the fastening flange and the nozzle holder according to an embodiment.
The manufacturing costs of the windshield washer device are further reduced if the nozzle holder, the fastening flange and the spring element are manufactured as a single piece from plastic by injection molding according to an embodiment.
According to another embodiment, the spring element turns out to be particularly simple structurally if the nozzle holder and the fastening flange are connected to each other via a connecting element, and if the spring element is formed as a cross-sectional tapering of the connecting element.
The windshield washer device is fastened particularly securely in the motor vehicle if the fastening flange is manufactured as a single piece with latching elements for interlocking and immovable fastening to the motor vehicle according to an embodiment. Furthermore, the installation of the windshield washer device according to an embodiment turns out to be particularly simple as a result.
According to another embodiment, it can be avoided subjecting the adjusting means to a bending stress if the adjusting means has a joint arranged on the fastening flange or the nozzle holder.
The outlay for adjusting the angle of inclination of the washer nozzle can be kept particularly low, according to another embodiment, if the adjusting means has a connecting element, which is arranged on the fastening flange or the nozzle holder, for supporting the adjusting element which is mounted on the respectively opposite component of the fastening flange or of the nozzle holder.
The stability of the windshield washer device according to an embodiment is further increased if a ring element, which is connected to the fastening flange and the nozzle holder and is configured elastically, or deformable adjusting connecting elements is or are arranged at a distance from the spring element. By this means, the nozzle holder is supported with the spring element and the ring element or the adjusting connecting elements at two locations on the fastening flange.
The adjustment of the angle of inclination of the washer nozzle is further, simplified, according to another embodiment, if the adjusting element is formed as a screw. The screw is preferably formed as a threaded pin.
According to another embodiment, a further, particularly simple adjustment of the angle of inclination of the washer nozzle consists in that the adjusting element is formed as an eccentric.
According to another embodiment, the adjusting element turns out to be particularly simple structurally if the adjusting element is arranged in the ring element and has a noncircular cross section. The adjusting element arranged in the ring element preferably has an oval cross section according to an embodiment. Rotation of the noncircular adjusting element, which is arranged in the ring element, makes it possible to adjust the position of the nozzle holder in relation to the fastening flange. An additional mounting of the adjusting element, according to an embodiment, as in the case of the eccentric, is not required here.
A particularly convenient adjustment of the nozzle holder can be achieved in a simple manner, according to another embodiment, if the nozzle holder has an opening for the passage of a tool to the adjusting element.
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