This disclosure pertains to a vehicle windshield wiper cowl assembly comprising a protective cowl panel adapted to be mounted on the bodywork of a vehicle at the lower end of the vehicle's windshield, the cowl panel having a shaft opening for the pivot shaft of a windshield wiper, the shaft opening having a circumferential border area with a front 10 side and a back side, wherein the border area front side defines a circumferential bordering surface, and a hose connector having a back face and a front face, wherein the hose connector is set into the cowl panel's shaft opening so that the hose connector is bordered by the shaft opening's circumferential border area.
Such a vehicle windshield wiper cowl assembly is known from document JP2010-012815A, cf. its
In this known configuration, rainwater may collect in the recess defined by the grommet's front face 41b. This is undesirable since the rainwater pool in the recess may degrade the outer cowl panel 17.
In view of the above, it is an object of the present disclosure to provide a windshield wiper cowl assembly, which allows for the connection of washer fluid hoses therethrough, and which deflects rainwater effectively.
According to the present disclosure, this object is achieved with a vehicle windshield wiper cowl assembly as defined in § [0001], which is characterised in that the front face of the hose connector is flush with the circumferential bordering surface defined by the border area front side.
Thanks to the inset hose connector, an assembly-line worker can easily and quickly connect a first washer fluid hose from below the cowl assembly, and a second washer fluid hose from above the cowl assembly.
Furthermore, since the front face of the hose connector is on the same level as the 5 surrounding cowl panel surface, rainwater hitting the cowl assembly on or close to the hose connector quickly drains off. Accordingly, there is very little accumulation of rainwater on the cowl assembly.
The following features can be optionally implemented, separately or in combination:
The present disclosure also relates to a motor vehicle comprising a cowl assembly as defined above.
Preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
The present disclosure is concerned with improvements to windshield wiper cowl assemblies, which are used as parts of vehicles, such as motor vehicles. The main component of such cowl assemblies is a cowl panel. Such a cowl panel is mounted on the bodywork of a vehicle at the lower end of the vehicle's windshield. Its main purpose is to cover and protect the driving linkage of the one or more windshield wipers from dirt, 20 rainwater, debris or the like. Typically, such cowl panels have at least one shaft opening for the pivot shaft of a windshield wiper.
In the present disclosure, the focus is on cowl assemblies that are especially suited for use with nozzle windshield wipers, i.e. windshield wipers having integrated nozzles for the spraying of washer fluid. These particular cowl assemblies comprise means allowing the washer fluid, which is supplied from a reservoir in the vehicle's body, to cross the cowl panel to reach the nozzle windshield wiper. This type of cowl assembly may be referred to as a cowl assembly with washer fluid transit.
The figures show three different variants of cowl assemblies with washer fluid transit, wherein the first two variants are embodiments of the present disclosure, and the third variant is for further illustration. In the present context, the terms “front” and “back” are understood to have the following meaning:
The term “front” indicates that the corresponding element faces towards the outside of the vehicle when it is in an operational state and part of the vehicle. The term “back” indicates that the corresponding element faces towards the inside of the vehicle when it is in an operational state and part of the vehicle.
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The pivot shaft 2 is made for pivoting a windshield wiper in a reciprocating manner. To that end, the head of a windshield wiper arm may be attached to the top end 10 of the pivot shaft 2. The base 12 of the pivot shaft 2 is received in the shaft supporting member 4.
The washer fluid hose 6 is secured to the shaft supporting member 4 via the hose clip 8.
The cowl assembly 100 comprises a protective cowl panel 102 and a hose connector 104.
The protective cowl panel 102 is adapted to be mounted on the bodywork of a vehicle at the lower end of the vehicle's windshield. The cowl panel 102 has a shaft opening 106. The pivot shaft 2 extends through the shaft opening 106. The shaft opening 20106 has a circumferential border area 108. A front side 110 of the border area 108 is visible in
Here, the back side 112 of the border area 108 comprises a circumferential collar 115. The hose connector 104 is set into the shaft opening 106 of the cowl panel 102.
Accordingly, the hose connector 104 is bordered by the circumferential border area 108 of the shaft opening 106.
According to the present disclosure, a front face 116 of the hose connector 104 is flush with the circumferential bordering surface 114 defined by the front side 110 of the border area 108.
The hose connector 104 is shown on its own in
The front face 116 of the hose connector 104 is visible in
The hose connector 104 has a through-hole 120 for receiving the pivot shaft 2.
The outer circumference 122 of the hose connector 104 may be fitted with a watertight seal. This seal may be made of rubber.
The hose connector 104 has a fluid inlet port 124 on its back face 118 and a fluid outlet port 126 on its front face 116. In
A check-valve may be arranged in the fluid inlet port 124. The purpose of such a check-valve is to prevent a backward flow of washer fluid from the fluid outlet port 126 to the fluid inlet port 124.
In the present embodiment, the hose connector 104 consists of a plate-shaped main body 128 and an integral fluid tube 130 fastened to the main body 128. In this case, the fluid inlet port 124 and the fluid outlet port 126 are both part of the fluid tube 130.
The fluid tube 130 traverses the front face 116 and the back face 118 of the hose connector 104. Preferably, the fluid tube 130 is removably fastened in a fastening hole 132, which is formed in the main body 128.
The main body 128 has a base plate 134 and an outer circumferential skirt 136 surrounding the base plate 134. The base plate 134 has a front surface 134a and a back surface 134b. The front surface 134a of the base plate 134 delimits the extent of the front face 116 of the hose connector 104.
In the present example, the base plate 134 is drop-shaped.
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In the following, only the differences with respect to the first embodiment 100 will be detailed. For similar elements, reference is made to the description above.
In this second embodiment, the hose connector 204 doubles as an electrical connector. This embodiment is dedicated to heated nozzle windshield wipers, i.e. nozzle windshield wipers, which have an integrated electrical heating device. The heating device improves the cleaning action of the nozzle windshield wiper during winter times.
To this end, the hose connector 204 has an electrical interface 238. The electrical interface 238 allows to connect the electrical wiring of the heating device of a heated windshield wiper to an electrical power source behind the cowl panel 202.
Here, the electrical interface is a plug-and-socket assembly 238 with an electrical socket 240 and an electrical plug 242 received in the electrical socket 240.
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The main body 228 also has a mounting lug 246, which is located next to the aperture 244, and which protrudes from the base plate 234. The electrical socket 240 is mounted on the mounting lug 246. The corresponding mounting joint may consist of a mounting rail 248a and a pair of mounting brackets 248b clasping the mounting rail 248a, cf.
Here, the mounting brackets 248b are part of the electrical socket 240, and the mounting rail 248a is arranged on the mounting lug 246. This could of course be interchanged.
A scupper 354 in the hose connector 304 ensures that rainwater is evacuated from the depression 352 so that it cannot accumulate therein.
The hose connector 304 also has a mounting stud 356, which is inserted in a corresponding holding fixture 358 formed in the shaft supporting member 4.
As part of a complete windshield wiper system, the cowl assemblies of the present disclosure simplify the assembly of the windshield wiper system. In particular, washer fluid hoses, and, if applicable, electrical wires, can be connected with ease.
The cowl assemblies also have a slim design, which is particularly suited for passenger cars.
Furthermore, the cowl assemblies also have good rainwater deflection properties.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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21188874.8 | Jul 2021 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2022/070933 | 7/26/2022 | WO |