Information
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Patent Grant
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6810555
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Patent Number
6,810,555
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 27, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 2, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 015 250351
- 015 250352
- 015 25034
- 015 25031
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A wiper arm (10), in particular for a motor vehicle wiper system is proposed, having a pivot part (12) made of plastic, which has two ends and on a first end (16) can be connected to a wiper blade and also, on its second end (18) remote from the first end, is connected rotatably to a fastening part (14); the fastening part (14) is made of sheet metal.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a wiper arm, in particular for a rear-window wiper system of a motor vehicle.
Numerous wiper arms for motor vehicle wiper systems are already known. These wiper arms have a plastic pivot part that has a wiper blade on one end. The other end is connected rotatably to a fastening part, which transmits the pendulum motion of the wiper shaft to the pivot part and thus to the wiper blade. The fastening part is embodied as a cast zinc, aluminum or plastic part.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The wiper arm of the invention having the characteristics of the main claim has the advantage that by the combination of a pivot part made of plastic with a fastening part made of sheet metal, greater torque strength is attained, and the joint between the bit and the pivot part can be achieved more easily.
In contrast to cast parts, sheet metal has hardly any creepage, and is also less expensive than cast zinc or aluminum parts.
It is especially advantageous if the pivot part, at least in the region of the second end, is shaped essentially in the form of an inverted U, and the fastening part at least partly embraces the pivot part in that region. Because the fastening part at least partly embraces the pivot part, rotary elements can be disposed on the outside of the U-shaped pivot part, instead of inside it. As a result, the pivot part is easier to make, because the number of slides in the injection-molding process, for instance, can be reduced.
It is especially advantageous if the pivot part is tapered in the region of the second end and at least one hinge pin is disposed in the tapered region. In this way, the consumption of material for the fastening part, which is intended to embrace the pivot part in this region, can be kept low. Moreover, a smooth surface between the pivot part and the fastening part can thus be achieved.
It is especially advantageous if the fastening part has a U-shaped opening pointing toward the pivot part and embracing the hinge pin on the fastening part. This makes it simple and inexpensive to achieve the rotatability between the fastening part and the pivot part.
It is moreover especially advantageous if the tapered region has a fastening element for securing a guard cap. If the guard cap is secured to the hinge pin, then the guard cap, too, can be embodied rotatably. As a result, the guard cap can protect the fastening part against environmental effects, and thus corrosion of the fastening part can be avoided.
It is also advantageous if the hinge pin is braced in the direction of the first end by bracing elements. This increases the durability of the hinge pin and thus of the fastening part, because the hinge pin is prevented from breaking off.
It is especially advantageous if the bracing elements act as stops for limiting the rotational angle, because this dual function means that no additional stops for rotational angle limitation are needed.
It is considered a further advantage if the hinge pin does not extend through the pivot part, but instead is formed only onto the outside of the lateral flanks of the U-shaped pivot part. As a result there is enough room inside the pivot part to accommodate a spring element, making it possible to do without an angle bracket or the like.
It is also advantageous if the pivot part and the fastening part are clamped together via at least one essentially straight spring element. As a result, the rotatable connection between the pivot part and the fastening part can be very simple in design.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
One exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in the drawings and explained in further detail in the ensuing description. Shown are:
FIG. 1
, a side view of a wiper arm of the invention;
FIG. 2
, a perspective side view of both the second end of a pivot part and a fastening part;
FIG. 3
, a perspective view from below of the pivot part and the fastening part of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
, a side view of the second end of a pivot part of the invention, in the folded-shut position;
FIG. 5
, a second end of a pivot part of the invention with a guard cap;
FIG. 6
, the second end of a pivot part of the invention with a guard cap, in the folded-open position;
FIG. 7
, a second end of a pivot part of the invention with a guard cap, prior to assembly;
FIG. 8
, a perspective view in detail of a second end of a pivot part of the invention; and
FIG. 9
, a variation of a fastening part of a wiper arm of the invention.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In
FIG. 1
, a wiper arm
10
of the invention is shown in a side view. It substantially comprises a pivot part
12
and a fastening part
14
. The pivot part
12
has two ends
16
,
18
; the first end
16
is connected to a wiper blade
20
. The second end
18
of the pivot part
12
is connected rotatably to the fastening part
14
.
In
FIG. 2
, the second end
18
of the pivot part
12
is shown, along with the fastening part
14
, in detail. The pivot part
12
, at least in the region of its second end
18
, is substantially in the form of an inverted U, comprising a base
19
and two side cheeks
21
. The pivot part
12
is also tapered somewhat in this region; that is, the base
19
of the U of the pivot part
12
is somewhat smaller in the region of the second end
18
, and the side cheeks
21
are offset inward somewhat there (see FIG.
3
).
The fastening part
14
is embodied as a stamped and bent sheet-metal part. It has an eyelet
22
, which is formed of a top face
23
with a conical opening
25
and is bounded laterally, except for a portion approximately 100° wide, by a downward-pointing collar
24
. The conical opening
25
is located in the middle of the top face
23
. Perpendicular to the plane of the conical opening
25
, the collar
24
extends past the eyelet
22
and forms a clamplike recess
26
into which the tapered second end
18
of the pivot part
12
fits conformally. The recess
26
essentially comprises two flanks
28
, formed of the extension of the collar
24
, on the ends of which are respective U-shaped openings
30
pointing in the direction of the pivot part
12
, and these openings are engaged by the hinge pins
32
of the pivot part
12
. For reinforcement, the edge of the opening
30
is surrounded by a reinforcing ring
31
.
For reinforcement of the flanks
28
, the top face
23
of the eyelet
22
extends onward, in the form of a reinforcing element
27
, in the direction of the openings
30
, between the flanks
28
.
In
FIG. 3
, the pivot part
12
with its second end
18
is shown in a view from below, along with the fastening part
14
. The hole in the eyelet
22
is surrounded in collarlike fashion by a cone
34
and thus forms the conical element
25
, which in the mounted state is provided so as to secure the fastening part
14
to the wiper shaft of a wiper system. On the outside, the eyelet
22
is for the most part surrounded by the collar
24
. The collar
24
is extended laterally to the flanks
28
, thus forming the recess
26
. In this recess
26
, the tapered region of the second end
18
of the pivot part
12
is fitted in. The hinge pins
32
engage the U-shaped openings
30
. The open side of the U of these openings
30
points toward the pivot part
12
. Naturally, it is possible to narrow the open side of the opening
30
somewhat, so that the hinge pins
32
can snap into the opening
30
.
The hinge pins
32
are merely placed on the side cheeks
21
and to not extend through the tapered region of the second end
18
.
Also, a tap
38
is stamped out of the reinforcing element
27
of the fastening part and bent, and it has a hole
40
for receiving a spring element
42
.
In
FIG. 4
, the second end
18
of the pivot part
12
is shown in a side view, along with the fastening part
14
. The hinge pin
32
, on the side remote from the fastening part
14
, is braced by a bracing element
44
. This bracing element
44
simultaneously acts as a rotational angle limitation, to limit the maximum possible rotational angle between the fastening part
14
and the pivot part
12
. To that end, the bracing element
44
is embodied such that it strikes the opening
30
, on its corner toward the pivot part, when the maximum allowed rotational angle between the pivot part
12
and the pivot part
14
is reached. Naturally, this is correspondingly possible for both limit positions.
The hinge pin is moreover embodied such that it has a fastening element
48
for securing a guard cap
50
(FIG.
5
). This fastening element
48
is embodied here as a small bore that can be engaged on the inside by a bump, formed out of the inside of the guard cap
50
. In this way, it is also possible to design the guard cap so that it can be folded shut.
In
FIG. 5
, the second end
18
of the pivot part
12
is shown, with the fastening part
14
covered by the guard cap
50
.
In
FIG. 6
, the guard cap
50
of
FIG. 5
is shown in the folded-open position.
In
FIG. 7
, the second end
18
of the pivot part
12
and the guard cap
50
are shown in detail. The base
19
of the second end
18
is embodied such that it extends beyond the hinge pin
32
and is located in the same plane as the guard cap
50
.
In
FIG. 8
, the second end
18
is shown again in detail. The hinge pin
32
has the fastening element
48
as well as a detent element
54
, which is embodied as a notch. This notch allows the guard cap to snap into place in the intended operating position, and prevents the guard cap
50
from being folded shut unintentionally. To improve the sliding properties between the pivot part
12
and the fastening part
14
, guideways
56
in the form of raised areas are disposed concentrically to the hinge pin
32
on the side cheeks
21
of the second end
18
of the pivot part
12
; these guideways make a slight rotation of the pivot part
12
relative to the fastening part
14
possible even after relatively long phases of immobility, since the bearing surface area is reduced by the guideways.
In
FIG. 9
, a fastening part
14
is shown in a variation. In this variation, the reinforcing element
27
is provided with a 180° bend
58
on the edge toward the pivot part. This makes easier assembly of the fastening part
14
onto the pivot part
12
possible. In the assembly process, the hinge pins
32
are introduced into the openings
30
; the spring element
42
is caught between the pivot part
12
and the fastening part
14
; and finally the fastening part
14
is moved into a stretched-out position toward the pivot part
12
. In the process, the fastening part
14
slides with its bend
48
over a back face
60
(
FIG. 8
) of the pivot part
12
.
Claims
- 1. A wiper arm (10) comprising an elongated pivot part (12) made of plastic, which has two ends and on a first end (16) can be connected to a wiper blade and also, on a second end (18) remote from the first end, is connected rotatably to a fastening part (14), wherein the fastening part (14) is made of sheet metal, wherein the pivot part (12), at least in a region of the second end (18), is shaped essentially in the form of an inverted U, and the fastening part (14) at least partly embraces the pivot part (12) in said region, wherein the pivot part (12) is tapered in a region of the second end (18), wherein at least one hinge pin (32) extends laterally outward from the tapered region, wherein the fastening part (14) at least partly embraces the pivot part (12) and has at least one U-shaped opening (30) that embraces the at least one hinge pin (32).
- 2. The wiper arm (10) of claim 1, wherein the pivot part (12) and the fastening part (14) are clamped together via at least one essentially straight spring element.
- 3. The wiper arm (10) of claim 1, wherein the tapered region, and in particular the hinge pin (32), has least one fastening element (48) for securing a guard cap (50).
- 4. The wiper arm (10) of claim 1, wherein the hinge pin (32) is braced in the direction of the first end (16) by at least one bracing element (44).
- 5. The wiper arm (10) of claim 4, wherein the at least one bracing element (44) acts as a stop for limiting a rotational angle.
- 6. The wiper arm (10) of claim 1, wherein the at least one hinge pin (32) does not extend through the pivot part (12).
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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101 26 258 |
May 2001 |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/DE02/00751 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO02/09672 |
12/5/2002 |
WO |
A |
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