Wiper arm for automobiles

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6732401
  • Patent Number
    6,732,401
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 20, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 11, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A wiper arm for motor vehicles having a driveable mounting arm (4) for connection to a motor vehicle, and a wiper bar (6) hinge-mounted on the mounting arm (4), which said wiper bar has a connecting hook (8) for attaching a wiper blade, whereby the connecting hook (8) has a first hook leg (19) having a thickness DA, and a second hook leg (21) opposite to the first hook leg (19) and interconnected with the first hook leg (19), which said second hook leg (21) has a thickness DE, whereby thickness DE is less than thickness DA.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention concerns a wiper arm for motor vehicles.




It was made known in DE 197 35 301 A1 to form the wiper bar for windshield wipers as a single component out of sheet metal. On its exposed end, the wiper bar has a U-shaped, connecting hook that is composed of sheet metal folded in two or three plies across its entire length. As a result of this, the connecting hook has a non-negligible overall height that is an influential factor in the aerodynamic drag of the entire windshield wiper. Moreover, the wiper arm is located relatively far away from the window to be wiped.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is based on the object of further developing a wiper arm of the previously-known type in such a fashion that the overall height is reduced while the loadability remains the same.




The core of the invention lies in developing the connecting hook comprising a first and a second hook leg in such a fashion that the hook leg closest to the window to be wiped has a thickness that is less than that of the hook leg furthest away from the window.




The advantage of a further embodiment of the present invention lies in the fact that the hook leg furthest away from the window is approximately twice as thick as the hook leg closest to the window, so that a simple production process is possible.




According to a further embodiment, the wiper bar is developed integral with the connecting hook. The advantage of this is the aesthetically uniform appearance of the wiper arm and the simpler production.




According to another embodiment, the first and second hook legs extend substantially parallel to each other. The advantage of this is that a connecting element for fastening the wiper blade can be inserted easily into the hook.




The wiper bar can be produced out of a single piece of sheet metal. The advantage of this is that a uniform aesthetic overall appearance results.




The first hook leg is formed out of dual-ply sheet metal, and the second hook leg is formed out of single-ply sheet metal. In this fashion, it is particularly easy to reduce the thickness of the second hook leg.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further advantageous embodiments of the invention result from the description of an exemplary embodiment with reference to the drawings.





FIG. 1

is a side view of a wiper arm,





FIG. 2

is a view of the wiper arm according to

FIG. 1

from below,





FIG. 3

is an oblique view of a connecting hook from below,





FIG. 4

is a side view of the connecting hook according to

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional illustration along the line of cut V—V in

FIG. 4

,





FIG. 6

is a sheet-metal cut for the connecting hook according to

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 7

is the sheet-metal cut according to

FIG. 6

in partially folded form,





FIG. 8

is a top view from below of the connecting hook according to FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A wiper arm


1


for the windshield wiper system on a motor vehicle has a mounting arm


4


interconnected via a seating bushing


3


with a drive shaft


2


located on the motor vehicle. A wiper bar


6


is hinge-mounted via a hinge


7


on the end of the mounting arm


4


nearest to the seating bushing


3


. In the region of its exposed end, the wiper bar


6


has a connecting hook


8


that is capable of being detachably connected to a wiper blade.




The commercially available mounting arm


4


has a U-shaped profile and is formed out of sheet metal. Bearing bores


9


aligned with each other are provided on the end


5


of the mounting arm


4


and on the end of the wiper bar


6


closest to the mounting arm


4


, in which said bearing bores a pivot pin


10


is housed and around which the wiper bar


6


is capable of being swiveled relative to the mounting arm


4


.




The wiper bar


6


has a bracket


11


—extending from the hinge


7


toward the exposed end of the wiper bar


6


—and the connecting hook


8


abutting said bracket and developed integral with said bracket. The bracket


11


has a U-shaped cross section having a bracket base


12


and bracket sides


13


,


14


laterally abutting said bracket base. The height of the sides


13


,


14


decreases along the longitudinal direction


15


of the wiper bar


6


. One of the bearing bores


9


is provided in each of the walls


13


and/or


14


. A securing bar


17


extending parallel to the base


12


and projecting in the direction toward the wall


13


is provided on the bottom edge


16


of the wall


14


, which said securing bar is developed integral with the wall


14


. A tension spring


18


for applying force to the wiper bar


6


in the direction of a window to be wiped is provided between said securing bar and the pivot pin


10


.




In the view according to claim


1


, the connecting hook


8


has a U-shaped cross section. It is formed by a top hook leg


19


developed integral with the bracket


11


, a curved hook base


20


developed integral with said hook leg, and a bottom book bar


21


extending parallel to the top hook leg


19


and developed integral with the hook base


20


. The top hook leg


19


has a thickness D


A


. The bottom hook leg


21


has a thickness D


E


. With regard for the relationship between the thicknesses, the following applies: 1.5≦D


A


/D


E


≦2.5 and, in the case of the present exemplary embodiment in particular: D


A


/D


E


≈2. In absolute numbers, the following applies: D


A


≈4 mm and D


E


≈2 mm.




The hook leg


19


and large parts of the hook base


20


up to a transition


22


have an outer leg


23


and two inner legs


25


folded up on said outer leg from both longitudinal sides, extending parallel to said outer leg, and separated in the center by a longitudinal groove


24


. The legs


25


terminate in the region of the transition


22


. Only the outer leg


23


extends further and forms the bottom hook leg


21


on the other side of the transition


22


. On the end of the connecting hook


8


located opposite to the longitudinal direction


15


, the inner legs


25


transition continuously into the walls


13


and


14


, and the outer leg transitions continuously into the base


12


. The hook base


20


has a substantially uniform curvature in terms of the bend axis


27


.




Production of the wiper bar


6


starts with a single-component sheet-metal cut, the anterior end of which is shown in FIG.


6


. The inner legs


25


are interconnected via folding lines


28


with the outer leg


23


. In an initial folding procedure, the inner legs


25


are folded up on the outer leg


23


, forming a longitudinal groove


24


. Simultaneously, the walls


13


are bent 90° relative to the base


12


, so that the intermediate product shown in

FIG. 7

results. Finally, the bottom hook leg


21


and a part of the dual-ply arrangement comprising inner legs


25


and outer leg


23


are bent around the bend axis


27


, so that the connecting hook


8


shown in

FIGS. 2

,


4


and


8


results.




An advantage of the production of the wiper bar


6


out of a sheet-metal panel formed as a single component lies in the fact that a closed aesthetic overall appearance results. The embodiment of the connecting hook


8


having a top hook leg


19


and a bottom hook leg


21


that is half as thick has the advantage that the overall height H of the connecting hook


8


can be reduced while the height A of the hook opening


29


remains the same. The shear forces occurring during the wiping procedure can be absorbed by the top hook leg


19


and the hook base


20


. The bottom hook leg


21


—which serves only to fix the wiper blade in the direction of the window to be wiped—need only absorb forces that are much smaller, as compared to the top hook leg


19


, so that the embodiment of the hook leg


21


that is half as thick as the top hook leg


19


is sufficient. By reducing the height H, the wiper bar


6


is located closer to the window to be wiped, so that the wind resistance that occurs—which is important mainly as high driving speeds—is reduced. Moreover, the wiper arm


1


is less noticeable, since it lies closer to the window.



Claims
  • 1. A wiper arm for motor vehicles, comprising:a driveable mounting arm (4) for connection to a motor vehicle, and a wiper bar (6) hinge-mounted on the mounting arm (4), wherein said wiper bar has a connecting hook (8) for attaching a wiper blade, wherein the connecting hook (8) has a first hook leg (19) having a thickness DA, and being formed by a sheet-metal panel folded in two plies, has a second hook leg (21) opposite to the first hook leg (19) and interconnected with the first hook leg (19), which said second hook leg (21) has a thickness DE and is formed by a single-ply sheet-metal panel, and has a hook base (20) that is developed integral with the first hook leg (19) and loins the first hook leg (19) and the second hook leg (21), the second hook leg (21) being developed integral with the hook base (20), iii) whereby thickness DE is less than thickness DA.
  • 2. The wiper arm according to claim 1, wherein the relationship between thickness DA and thickness DE is 1.5≦DA/DE≦2.5 and, in particular, DA/DE=1.
  • 3. The wiper arm according to claim 1, wherein the wiper bar (6) is developed integral with the connecting hook (8).
  • 4. The wiper arm according to claim 1, wherein the first hook leg (19) extends substantially parallel to the second hook leg (21).
  • 5. The wiper arm according to claim 1, wherein the wiper bar (6) is formed out of sheet metal.
  • 6. The wiper arm according to claim 5, wherein the wiper bar (6) is formed out of a single-component sheet-metal panel.
  • 7. The wiper arm according to claim 1, wherein the hook base (20) has a substantially constant curvature with regard for a bend axis (27).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 31 274 Jun 2000 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/DE01/02160 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO02/00479 1/3/2002 WO A
US Referenced Citations (6)
Number Name Date Kind
3042955 Oishei Jul 1962 A
4180885 Thornton et al. Jan 1980 A
4347641 Kohler Sep 1982 A
4587685 Verton May 1986 A
5291627 Liou Mar 1994 A
6473932 Igarashi Nov 2002 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (4)
Number Date Country
23 19 062 Oct 1974 DE
35 17 574 Nov 1986 DE
197 35 301 Feb 1999 DE
2036546 Jul 1980 GB