Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear on reading the following detailed description which, in order to make it easier to understand, is given with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
For the description of the invention, the vertical, longitudinal, and transverse directions are adopted in non-limiting manner as defined in the frame of reference V, L, T indicated in the figures.
The front-to-rear direction is also adopted as being the longitudinal direction from left to right with reference to
In the description below, elements that are identical, similar, or analogous are designated by like reference numerals.
In this example, the arm 12 consists of a longitudinal rod whose front end 12a is curved back to form a rearwardly open U-shape.
In this example, the wiper blade unit 14 is of the “flat-blade” type, i.e. it is a low-height or “low-profile” windshield wiper blade unit. It is thus made up of a wiper blade proper 18 that extends mainly longitudinally, of two side spine members 20 arranged on either side of the blade 18, and of two end-pieces 22.
The blade 18 is an element made of a flexible material, e.g. rubber, and it comprises a bottom blade proper portion 24 that comes into contact with the windshield of the vehicle (not shown), and an intermediate heel 26.
In order to improve the aerodynamic behavior of the windshield wiper 10 while the vehicle is moving, the blade 18 is provided with a top lip 28 which extends above the heel 26, substantially over the entire length of the blade 18. The top lip 28 is shaped aerodynamically in a manner such that the movement of air generated by the vehicle moving generates a force on the blade that tends to press said blade against the windshield.
The side spine members 20 constitute the support structure of the wiper blade unit 14, and they make it possible to press the blade 18 against the glazing to be wiped, and to drive the blade 18 in a back-and-forth sweeping motion over the glazing.
To this end, the side spine members 20 are metal strips that extend mainly longitudinally, and that are received in complementary grooves provided in the heel 26 of the wiper blade 18, on either side of a vertical longitudinal midplane of the blade 18.
The end-pieces 22 hold the side spine members 20 in position as assembled in the complementary grooves in the blade 18.
For this purpose, as can be seen in
Finally, the top portions 22s of the end-pieces 22 are shaped aerodynamically in a manner similarly to the top lip 28.
The wiper blade 14 is further provided with a coupling element 30 which is arranged longitudinally substantially in the middle of the wiper blade unit 14 and which is fastened to the blade 18 and to the spine members 20.
The coupling element 30, which is described in detailed manner below, mainly comprises two side flanges 32 that are interconnected by a transverse rod 34 forming the axis A about which the wiper blade unit 14 is hinged relative to the arm 12. The two flanges 32 define, in part, an upwardly open hollow housing 36, into which the connector 16 is engaged in a downward movement in order to fit over the transverse rod 34.
The connector 16 is a conventional-type connector which has two side cheek plates 38 which are interconnected by a transverse body 40.
The cheek plates 38 and the body 40 define a transverse recess 42 which receives the transverse rod 34 when the connector 16 is engaged in the coupling element 30.
The body 40 of the connector 16 is suitable for being engaged in the U-shaped end 12a of the arm 12, and it is held in the engaged position in which it is engaged in the end 12a of the arm 12 by catches 44 that extend respective ones of the cheek plates 38 longitudinally forwards.
As can be seen in more detail in
The coupling element 30 also has a front vertical transverse web 46 that interconnects the front ends of the side flanges 32, a rear vertical transverse web 48 which interconnects the rear ends of the side flanges 32, and a bottom horizontal wall 50.
The side flanges 32, the front and rear webs 46, 48, and the bottom wall 50 define the hollow housing 36.
The coupling element 30 is also provided with hooks 52 which extend the side flanges 32 downwards, and which co-operate with the spine members 20 to fasten the coupling element 30 to the blade 18.
In accordance with the invention, in order to avoid any accumulation of water in the hollow housing 36, the coupling element 30 is provided with a channel 54 that puts the bottom of the hollow housing 36 into communication with the outside, when in the assembled position, thereby making it possible to remove any liquid present on the top face 50s of the bottom wall 50. The channel can be provided in at least the bottom wall 50, the side flanges 32, or the transverse webs 46, 48. The channel enables any liquid present on the top face 50s to be removed immediately to the windshield during wiping of said windshield.
Therefore, one end of the channel 54 opens out onto the top face 50s of the bottom wall 50.
In an embodiment of the invention, the channel 54 is formed at the left front corner of the coupling element 30, i.e. at the connection between the front end of the left side flange 32 and the front vertical web 46.
In this example, the channel 54 consists of a “V-shaped” notch whose bottom 54a, via which the water drains out, is horizontal and is situated in alignment with the top face 50s of the bottom wall 50 of the coupling element 30.
The channel 54 is defined by a portion of the top edge 32s of the left side flange 32 and by a portion of the top edge 46s of the front vertical web.
For this purpose, the top edge 32s of the left side flange 32 and the top edge 46s of the front vertical web 46 are provided with respective sloping portions, the height of sloping portions decreasing going towards the left front corner of the coupling element 30, until the front end or the left end of the top edge 32s, 46s of the left side flange 32 or of the front vertical face 46, respectively, extends at the same height as the top face 50s of the bottom wall 50, at the left front corner of the coupling element 30.
Thus, any water that has accumulated on the top face 50s of the bottom wall 50 can drain out from the coupling element 30, by flowing along the bottom 54a of the channel 54.
In a variant embodiment of the invention, the coupling element 30 is provided with an orifice 56 which is formed through the bottom wall 50, and which itself also puts the hollow housing 36 into communication with the outside, thereby forming a second water-drainage channel.
The coupling element 30 is an integrally molded one-piece part that is molded using two complementary molds, namely a top mold and a bottom mold.
In an implementation of the orifice 56 in the bottom wall 50, said orifice is arranged in register with the rod 34, i.e. the orifice 56 is arranged under the transverse rod 34.
Thus, the orifice 56 enables a bottom portion of the mold to pass through, which bottom portion makes it possible to mold the transverse rod 34.
As can be seen in
The top lip 28 is then subdivided into two longitudinal portions 29, which are arranged longitudinally in front of and behind the coupling element 30.
In another aspect of the invention, the coupling element 30 covers the facing ends 29a of the two portions 29 of the lip 28.
This prevents any damage to the associated end 28a of the portion of the top lip 28, in particular caused by a build-up of foreign bodies between the coupling element 30 and each longitudinal portion of the top lip 28.
In addition, it improves the general appearance of the windshield wiper unit 14.
To this end, the coupling element 30 is provided with two end recesses 60, 61 which are arranged in front of and behind the coupling element 30, and each of which is suitable for receiving an associated end 29a of each longitudinal portion 29. Thus, the recess 60 situated in front of the coupling element 30 receives the rear end 29a of the front portion 29 of the top lip 28, and the recess 61 situated behind the coupling element 30 receives the front end 29a of the rear portion 29 of the top lip 28.
The coupling element 30 is provided with a front protuberance 62 which extends longitudinally forwards from the front transverse web 46 and a rear protuberance 63 which extends longitudinally rearwards from the rear transverse web 48, a respective bottom recess 60, 61 being formed in each of said protuberances.
In an implementation of the protuberances 62, 63, their outside shape is similar to the general shape of the top lip 28, and the recesses 60, 61 are of shape complementary to the shape of the associated end 29a of the corresponding portion 29 of the lip 28.
Thus, each protuberance 62, 63 consists of a hollow section-member segment, of longitudinal axis, and whose section on a vertical cross-section follows a profile of substantially constant thickness.
As can be seen in
In addition, the front protuberance 62 is arranged in a manner such that its top face 62s is flush with the top edge 46s of the front transverse web 46.
Thus, the front protuberance 62 extends longitudinally in alignment with the front transverse web 46, further improving the general appearance of the coupling element 30, and thus of the windshield wiper blade unit 14.
As can be seen in
As mentioned above, the connector 16 is mounted in the hollow recess 36 by moving the connector 16 downwards in a manner such as to fit the recess 42 over the transverse rod 34.
The end 12a of the arm 12 is firstly inserted into the hollow housing 36, in a front zone 64 of the hollow housing 36 that is situated in front of the connector 16, as represented by arrow F1.
Then, as shown in
In order to lock the connector 16 in the engaged position in which it is engaged in the end 12a of the arm 12, and as mentioned above, the connector 16 is provided with two catches 44 that extend respective ones of the cheek plates 38 of the connector 16 longitudinally forwards.
As can be seen in
While the end 12a of the arm 12 is being moved rearwards, it is necessary for the catches 44 to be able to move apart in order to allow the end 12a of the arm 12 to pass. Unfortunately, when the connector 16 is in the assembled position in which it is mounted inside the housing 36, the cheek plates 38 and the catches 44 are in abutment against the inside faces 32i of the side flanges 32, which thereby prevent the catches 44 from moving apart.
In order to enable the catches 44 to be moved apart, each flange 32 is provided with a vertical groove 68 which is arranged longitudinally in register with the associated catch 44. Thus, when the body 40 of the connector 16 is engaged in the end 12a of the arm 12, the catches 44 deform elastically in a manner such as to be inserted at least in part into the associated grooves 68.
In implementation of the grooves 68, their respective front vertical edges 68a are arranged longitudinally behind the free front longitudinal end 44a of the associated catch 44.
Thus, when the body 40 of the connector 16 is engaged in the end 12a of the arm 12, as can be seen in
The force necessary for moving the catches 44 apart is thus greater than the force necessary when the free front end 44a is not in abutment against the inside face 32i of the side flange 32, thereby making it possible to guarantee that the end 12a of the arm 12 is held more securely in the engaged position around the body 40 of the connector 16.
The two side flanges 32 are then substantially symmetrical relative to each other about a vertical longitudinal midplane of the coupling element 30.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0401496 | Feb 2004 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/01276 | 2/9/2005 | WO | 00 | 6/5/2007 |