The invention is based on a wiper blade device.
A wiper blade device with a wiper strip unit which comprises a wiper strip element, a wind deflector unit and a wiper lip is already known in the art.
The invention is based on a wiper blade device with a wiper strip unit which comprises a wiper strip element, a wind deflector unit and a wiper lip.
It is proposed that the wind deflector unit exhibits at least two wind deflector elements configured separately from one another, by virtue of which material savings can be made during assembly in a particularly simple manner. A “wiper strip unit” in this context should be particularly taken to mean a unit which is provided to connect a wiper blade adapter to a wiper lip. “Provided” should be taken to mean specially designed and/or equipped. A “wiper blade adapter” in this context should be particularly taken to mean an adapter which is provided to supply a coupling region of the wiper blade device for a coupling with a wiper arm. A “wind deflector element” in this context should be particularly understood to mean an element which is provided to deflect an air stream acting on the wiper blade device and/or is used to press the wiper lip onto a vehicle windscreen. The wind deflector element preferably exhibits at least one concave surface. In an additional embodiment of the invention, the wiper strip element exhibits a longitudinal guide channel, which is provided to receive a carrier element in a form-fitted manner. A “longitudinal guide channel” in this context should be taken to mean a guide channel which extends in a main extension direction parallel to a longitudinal direction of the wiper strip unit in the mounted state. A “longitudinal direction” in this context should be particularly understood to mean a direction which extends substantially parallel to a longitudinal extension of the carrier element. A “longitudinal extension” in this context should be particularly understood to mean a largest possible extension. “Substantially” in this context should be particularly understood to mean a deviation smaller than 10°, preferably smaller than 5°. An “extension” of an element in this context should be particularly understood to mean a maximum distance between two points on a perpendicular projection of the element on a plane. A “carrier element” in this context should be particularly understood to mean a spring-elastic element which exhibits at least one extension, said extension being elastically variable in a normal operating state by at least 10%, particularly by at least 20%, preferably by at least 30% and particularly advantageously by at least 50%, and which generates a counter-force, which is particularly dependent on a change in the extension and is preferably proportional to said change, which counteracts the change.
In a further embodiment of the invention it is proposed that at least one wind deflector element creates a form fit with the wiper strip element in a mounted state, by virtue of which particularly easy assembly of the wiper blade device can be achieved.
If the wiper blade device exhibits a wiper blade adapter which creates a form fit with at least one wind deflector element of the wind deflector unit in a mounted state, a particularly simple and secure coupling with a further component, such as a wiper arm, can be produced.
If the wiper strip unit comprises a spring-elastic carrier element which creates a form fit with the wiper strip element in a mounted state, the carrier element can be securely held in the wiper strip unit.
If the wiper blade device exhibits a wiper blade adapter which creates a form fit with the wiper strip element in a mounted state, a particularly simple and secure coupling with a further component, such as a wiper arm, can be produced.
In addition, it is proposed that the wiper blade adapter exhibits a longitudinal guide unit, which is provided to receive the carrier element in a form-fitted manner, by virtue of which a particularly secure hold of the carrier element can be achieved. In this context, a “longitudinal guide unit” should be particularly taken to mean a unit which is provided to supply a guide for a carrier element in the longitudinal direction. The longitudinal guide unit preferably exhibits at least one guide groove extending in the longitudinal direction, which is provided to create a form fit with the carrier unit.
A secure connection of the wind deflector element to the wiper strip element can be achieved if the wind deflector element exhibits at least one terminating element which creates a form fit in a mounted state, said form fit preventing a movement of at least one wind deflector element relative to the wiper strip element in a longitudinal direction. A “terminating element” in this context should be particularly understood to be an element which is provided to be arranged at a free end of the wind deflector element and to engage with the longitudinal guide channel.
A particularly simple assembly of the wiper blade device can be achieved if the carrier element exhibits at least one latching means, which forms a latching connection to a wiper blade adapter in a mounted state. A “latching means” in this context should be particularly understood to be a means that is provided to produce a latching connection to a spring-elastic component, which is deflected for assembly. The latching means is preferably configured as a latching recess.
If a wiper blade adapter of the wiper blade device is placed on the wiper strip unit, wherein the wind deflector elements are connected to the wiper blade adapter in a form-fitted manner, a particularly simple assembly of the wind deflector elements can be achieved.
If a carrier element is inserted into the wiper strip unit and into a longitudinal guide unit of the wiper blade adapter after the wiper blade adapter has been mounted on the wiper strip unit, the wiper blade adapter can be particularly securely connected to the wiper strip unit.
Further advantages emerge from the following drawing description. An exemplary embodiment of the invention is depicted in the drawing. The drawing, description and claims contain a combination of numerous features. The person skilled in the art will advantageously also consider the features individually and combine them into further practical combinations.
In the figures:
A wiper blade adapter 10 is attached to the wiper strip unit 12. The wiper blade adapter 10 exhibits a coupling region for coupling to a wiper arm of a vehicle (not shown).
The wiper blade adapter 10 contains a longitudinal guide unit 34, which comprises four guide grooves 36. The guide grooves 36 are open relative to one another and extend parallel to the main longitudinal extension of the wiper blade adapter 10.
The wiper strip element 14 is depicted in
As shown in greater detail in
A longitudinal guide channel 24 for receiving a spring-elastic carrier element 20 runs in the longitudinal direction 22 in the wiper strip element 14, as illustrated in
On one side of the wiper strip element 14 there is a guide unit 42 exhibiting a profile rail 44 for securing the wind deflector unit 15. The profile strip 44 extends in its main extension parallel to the longitudinal direction 22.
On a side lying opposite the guide unit 42, a wiper lip guide unit 50 of the wiper strip element 14 is arranged, said wiper strip element comprising two L-shaped guide profiles 52. Within the wiper lip guide unit 50, a coupling component of the wiper lip 18 is arranged in a mounted state and creates a form fit with the guide profiles 52.
The wind deflector unit 15, as shown in
In the wiper blade adapter receiving region 38 of the wiper strip element 14, fastening projections 72, 74 are molded on the wind deflector elements 16, which extend vertically away from the bearing surface 46.
The terminating element 62 is then introduced into the guide profile 52, thereby avoiding a movement of the wind deflector element 16 relative to the wiper strip element 14 in the longitudinal direction 22 (
In a second assembly step, as shown in
In a third assembly step, the wiper lip 18 is inserted in the wiper lip guide unit 50 and creates a form fit therewith. The wiper strip element 14 thereby creates a form fit with the wiper lip 18 in a mounted state. In addition, the carrier element 20 is introduced into the longitudinal guide channel 24 of the wiper strip element 14. The carrier element 20 thereby creates a form fit with the wiper strip element 14 in an assembled state. In the wiper blade adapter receiving region 38 the carrier element 20 leaves the longitudinal guide channel 24 and is then guided in the longitudinal guide unit 34 of the wiper blade adapter 10.
The carrier element 20 is furthermore secured by the latching hooks 56 of the wiper blade adapter 10, which engage with the latching recesses 60 of the carrier element 20 and create a latching connection.
The latching hooks 56 in this case are initially deflected from a starting position transversely to the longitudinal direction 22 and then move elastically back into the starting position. A form fit is thereby created with the latching recesses 60 and a movement of the carrier element 20 relative to the wiper blade adapter 10 in the longitudinal direction 22 is avoided.
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