The present disclosure relates to wiper blade assemblies, and more particularly to wiper blade spoiler assemblies for deflecting wind to reduce wind resistance.
A wiper blade assembly may include a spoiler for deflecting wind to reduce wind resistance. Typically, a spoiler is mounted directly on a metal support element of the wiper blade. The spoiler includes locking features for engaging the support element and securing the spoiler to the support element. The structures of the spoilers are specific to the types and sizes of the support elements due to the engagement between the locking features and the support elements. Therefore, different spoilers require different molding tools. The molding tools require high precision to ensure that the locking features can properly secure the spoiler to the support element as designed, resulting in increased manufacturing costs.
The locking features of the typical spoilers are generally provided proximate longitudinal ends of the support element to lock or snap fit with the longitudinal ends of the support element. The support element generally has an extended length with a predetermined curvature. The spoiler may not be properly secured in a middle portion of the support element. Glue may be used to improve mounting of the spoilers to the wiper blades. Therefore, mounting the spoilers to the wiper blades is relatively difficult and time-consuming.
In one form, a wiper blade assembly includes a wiper blade and a spoiler assembly. The wiper blade includes a wiper strip. The spoiler assembly defines a internal opening for receiving a first portion of the wiper strip. The spoiler assembly is slidingly and removably mounted to the wiper blade by inserting the first portion of the wiper strip in the internal opening.
In another form, a wiper blade assembly includes an elastic spring support element, a wiper strip, a spoiler body, and a mounting piece. The support element defines an upper surface, a bottom surface, and an elongated slot extending along a longitudinal axis of the support element. The wiper strip is inserted through the elongated slot and includes a first portion disposed proximate the upper surface. The first portion includes a base contacting the upper surface and a head. The head and the base define a notch therebetween. The mounting piece is slidingly mounted around the head of the wiper strip. A portion of the mounting piece is inserted into the notch. The spoiler body includes a base portion proximate the support element and a wind deflection portion. The base portion is disposed between the wind deflection portion and the base portion. The base portion defines a internal opening for receiving the mounting piece. The wind deflection portion defines a curved surface. The mounting piece and the spoiler body are made of different materials.
In still another form, a spoiler assembly includes a base portion and a wind deflection portion. The base portion defines a internal opening for removably and slidingly engaging a wiper strip of a wiper blade. The wind deflection portion is disposed on the base portion for deflecting wind.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. It should be understood that the description and specific examples are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
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The adaptor assembly 16 includes an adaptor housing 38 and an adapting member 41 received inside the adaptor housing 38. The adaptor housing 38 is mounted on the bridge base 36 by a snap-on relationship. A wiper arm (not shown) may be connected to the wiper blade 11 by connecting the wiper arm to the adapting member 41. The adaptor assembly 16 is removably mounted on the bridge base 36 and may have a configuration different from that shown in
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The base portion 40 is substantially symmetric relative to the longitudinal axis X of the support element 12 and has a substantially trapezoid shape. The base portion 40 includes a internal opening 47 for receiving the mounting piece 34 and the head 30 of the wiper strip 14 therein. The internal opening 47 guides the mounting piece 34 and the head 30 of the wiper strip 14 to move along the longitudinal axis X of the support element 12 and prevents the spoiler assembly 18 from moving along a vertical direction of the wiper blade 11. The internal opening 47 may have any shape in cross section, as long as the internal opening 47 can guide the spoiler assembly 18 to move relative to the wiper blade 11 along the longitudinal axis X and restrain movement of the spoiler assembly 18 relative to the wiper blade 11 along the vertical direction. The shape of the internal opening 47 includes but is not limited to circular, square, rectangular, triangular, T-shape, H-shape, and irregular shape, among others.
The base portion 40 includes an upper horizontal wall 48 and two side walls 44 extending downwardly from opposing ends 43 of the upper horizontal wall 48. The side walls 44 each include a flange 46. The internal opening 47 is defined by the flange 46 and the upper horizontal wall 48. The internal opening 47 has a shape substantially matching the outer profile of the mounting piece 34. The two side walls 44 each have an extension 50 extending downwardly and abutting against the longitudinal edges 21 of the support element 12. The free ends of the extensions 50 are disposed laterally of the longitudinal edges 21 of the support element 12 and extend below support element 12 to prevent the support element 12 from contacting the windshield.
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The spoiler bodies 38 and the mounting pieces 34 may be made from different plastic materials and may be manufactured (for example, by extrusion) separately and in one extrusion process. The mounting pieces 34 are made from a relatively hard material with higher mechanical/structural strength to increase structural stability of the spoiler assemblies 18. The spoiler bodies 38 are made from a relatively less hard material suitable for wind deflection. To save manufacturing and assembling time, the spoiler bodies 38 and the mounting pieces 34 may be extruded concurrently by the same extruding machine using different materials. The joined spoiler bodies 38 and the mounting pieces 34 as a unit may be mounted to the support element 12 in one single step.
It is understood and appreciated that the spoiler body 38 may include only one material and thus the internal opening 47 of the spoiler body 38 has a shape substantially matching the shape of the head 30 of the wiper strip 14.
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To mount the end caps 20 to the support element 12, the end caps 20 are slid along the longitudinal axis X of the support element 12. The longitudinal edges 21 of the support element 12 are received in the slots 60 of the end caps 20 and bias the protrusions 62 away until the end cap 20 reaches its final position. In the final position, the protrusion 62 is disposed in the cutout 64 of the support element 12 and returns to its unbiased position. The protrusion 62 abuts against an edge of the cutout 64 to prevent the end caps 20 from moving along the longitudinal axis X of the support element 12.
While not shown in the drawings, it is understood and appreciated that the spoiler body 38 may include locking features to engage the support element 12 to further secure the spoiler body 38 to the wiper blade without using an end cap 20.
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The spoiler assembly of the present disclosure includes a mounting piece that slidingly mounts the spoiler body to a wiper strip, not the support element. Therefore, the molding tools for the spoiler assemblies can be easily modified to manufacture different spoiler assemblies having different profiles for different types and sizes of wiper blades. The different spoiler assemblies 18 can still use the same mounting pieces to mount the spoiler bodies to the wiper blade. Moreover, the sliding connection between the mounting piece and the head of the wiper strip and between the spoiler body and the mounting piece makes it relatively easy to assemble the spoiler assembly to the wiper blade, thereby saving manufacturing costs. The spoiler assembly is more securely mounted to the wiper blade along the entire length of the spoiler assembly.
This description is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the disclosure are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure. Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiments of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of this disclosure.
This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/119,742, filed on Dec. 4, 2008 and entitled “Wiper Blade Spoiler Assembly,” the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61119742 | Dec 2008 | US |