The invention relates to a wiper blade, in particular a flat wiper blade, for a wiping device for cleaning windscreens on vehicles, for example for cleaning vehicle front windscreens according to the generic term of claim 1.
In order to improve cleaning of vehicle windscreens it is well known (DE 100 00372 A1) to make provision in wiper blades for at least one spray duct extending in the direction of a longitudinal axis of a wiper blade which (spray duct) is equipped with a large number of spray openings. By means of the latter, on operating the windscreen wiper module, a washing fluid or cleaning fluid (in the simplest case water with cleaning and/or antifreeze additives) can be applied to the windscreen to be cleaned and to be more precise, in the immediate vicinity of the wiping lip formed by the wiping rubber and the rubbery-elastic wiping strip for example.
For feeding the washing fluid and cleaning fluid, the spray duct is connected in the well known case to an outer hose line at one end of the flat wiper blade. The disadvantage in this case is that the hose line, starting from the wiper arm of the wiper device extends over a relatively long exposed length, which is not only determined by the distance of the respective wiper blade end from the wiper arm with the wiper blade lying against the vehicle windscreen, but also by the curvature that the wiper blade presents with the wiper blade folded away from the vehicle windscreen. This exposed length of hose is at least visually objectionable, but can also be very rapidly damaged in carwashes for example.
It has already been proposed (DE 10 2004 056 835.9) to design the adapter with which the wiper blade is connected to the wiper arm as a connecting and distributing element by means of which the at least one outer line for feeding the washing fluid or cleaning fluid is connected to the spray duct formed in the wiper blade. This however implies a specific constructive embodiment of the adapter.
The purpose of the invention is to demonstrate a wiper blade that avoids the disadvantage of the well known wiper blades initially mentioned and allows a simplified connection of the at least one spray duct to the corresponding outer connection line for feeding the washing fluid or cleaning fluid. In order to solve this problem, a wiper blade according to patent claim 1 is designed.
A considerable advantage of the design according to the invention lies in the fact that long, exposed lines or hose lengths for feeding the washing fluid or cleaning fluid are avoided and equally feeding of the cleaning fluid and washing fluid by means of the adapter designed as a connecting and distributing element. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the at least one port is positioned on the side of the adapter facing the wiper shaft.
Further developments of the invention are the subject of the subclaims. The invention will be explained in further detail below based on the figures in examples of embodiment.
For attachment to the connecting piece 5, the wiper blade 6 presents an adapter 7 manufactured as a plastic moulded component, which is overlapped by the connecting piece 5 for example in the manner of a slide. The connecting piece 5 is joined to the adapter 7 in the simplest case by a connecting bolt provided on the connecting piece 5 and engaging in an opening 7.1 in the adapter 7.
The wiper blade 6 is equipped on both of its longitudinal sides respectively with a spray duct 8 and 9 for a spraying or cleaning fluid (water with cleaning additives and/or antifreeze agents if appropriate) to be applied to the vehicle windscreen. Each spray duct 8 and 9 forms a multitude of outlet or spray openings 8.1 and 9.1, which are distributed over each longitudinal side of the wiper blade 6. Two outer hose lines 10 and 11 serve to feed the spraying or cleaning fluid to the spray ducts 8 and 9, which (hose lines) are fed along the wiper arm 1, are connected at one end by means of connecting pieces of a port 12 to the respective spray duct 8 and 9 and at the other end to a source provided in the vehicle, which (source) controls the cleaning fluid and supplies the latter under pressure. The port 12 is therefore designed as a double port for two outer hose lines 10 and 11.
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The wiper blade 6 furthermore consists of the wiping rubber 14 manufactured from a rubbery-elastic material, for example rubber or an elastomeric plastic, which forms the wiping lip 14.1 lying against the vehicle windscreen, in addition to the two spring rails 15 respectively provided on a longitudinal side of the wiping rubber 14. Part of the width of these spring rails are received in the wiping rubber and engage with a section of their width projecting over the respective longitudinal side of the wiping rubber in a groove of the wiper blade body 13 overlapping the spring rails 15 and the wiping rubber. The wiper blade body 13 is suitably recessed in 16 for the adapter 7 and indeed in such a way that in the area of this recess, the top profile section of the wiper blade body 13 forming the spoiler 13.1 is interrupted and the two spring rails are exposed at their section laterally projecting from the wiping rubber 14, so that the adapter 7 overlaps in the manner of a slide the wiping rubber 14 on its upper side facing away from the wiping lip 14.1 and the spring rails 15 exposed in the area of the recess 16, which are received for retaining the adapter 7 in groove-like recesses of the adapter. As
The wiper blade body 13, wiping rubber 14 and the two spring rails 15 respectively extend over the entire or almost the entire length of the wiper blade 6. At both ends, the wiper blade 6 is equipped respectively with a cap 17 manufactured as a plastic moulded component, which holds together the wiper blade body 13, the wiping rubber 14 and the spring rails 15 and also hermetically seals the two spray ducts 8 and 9 as an end piece.
A particularity of the wiper blade 6 lies in the fact that the port 12 connecting the spray ducts 8 and 9 to the lines 10 and 11 is arranged laterally from the adapter 7, i.e. between the latter and one end of the wiper blade 6 and to be more precise, in the embodiment presented, between the adapter 7 and the end of the wiper blade located closer to the wiper shaft 2.1. The distance between the port 12 and the adapter 7 is considerably less than the distance between the port 12 and the end of the wiper blade 6 on the wiper shaft side.
A particular advantage of this development lies in the fact that with short exposed, i.e. not fed along the wiper arm 1, partial lengths 10.1 and 11.1 of the hose lines 10 and 11 and with a simple design of the adapter 7, the spray and cleaning fluid does not need to be supplied over the area of the connecting piece 5 and the adapter 7.
In the wiper blade 6, the port 12 presents as connecting pieces two T-pieces 18 with three pipe unions 18.1, 18.2 and 18.3, of which the pipe unions 18.1 and 18.2 arranged in the same axis as one another in addition to in the same axis as a T-piece longitudinal axis TL form a continuous tube piece or connection piece open at both ends and the pipe union 18.3 forms an angle α with its longitudinal axis with the T-piece longitudinal axis. The angle α amounts to 90° in the embodiment presented, but may also differ from this value, i.e. be bigger or smaller than 90°.
At the position where the port 12 and its T-pieces 18 are provided the wiper blade body 13 is divided, so as to form two wiper arm sections 13a and 13b. On the separating plane 19, which is oriented vertically to the longitudinal plane of the wiper blade 6, a T-piece 18 is provided respectively on both longitudinal sides of the wiper blade 6 and to be more precise, such that the two pipe unions 18.1 and 18.2 respectively engage in the partial lengths of the spray duct 8 and 9 adjacent to the separating plane 19 and the pipe union 18.3 projects laterally over the relevant longitudinal side of the wiper blade and to be more precise such that the pipe unions 18.3 of the two T-pieces respectively form an angle β with the central plane M, which (angle) opens to the upper side of the wiper blade 6 facing away from the wiping lip 14.1 and is smaller than 90°.
In order to ensure that the two sections 13a and 13b of the wiper blade body 13 are closely adjacent to one another in the area of the separating plane 19 with the wiper blade 6 in its completely installed condition, these sections are provided at this position with a recess 20.1 respectively, which creates a free space 20 for the pipe union 18.3, out of which the end of this pipe union to be connected to the respective hose line 10 and 11 projects.
The adapter 7 is installed in the area of the recess 16 by pushing the section 13a equipped with this adapter on to the spring rails 15 preinstalled on the wiping rubber 14.
The port 12 is installed such that the sections 13a and 13b initially still at an interval from one another, but already installed on the spring rails 15 and the wiping rubber 14, with T-pieces 18 arranged between these sections, are pushed together, so that during this pushing together, the pipe unions 18.1 and 18.2 are introduced into the spray ducts 8 and 9 and the pipe unions 18.3 project over a longitudinal side of the wiper blade respectively.
Installation of the wiper blade 6 is completed by applying the caps 17 to both wiper blade ends.
Installation of the port 12a is also performed in this embodiment according to
In this embodiment also, the pipe unions 18.3 are oriented such that they again form the angle β with the central plane M. Furthermore, the two sections 13a and 13b for creation of the free space 20 for the pipe union 18.3 are equipped with the recesses 20.1.
The invention has been described above based on examples of embodiment. It is understood that many modifications and variations are possible without departing from the concept on which the invention is based. It is therefore possible for example to design the respective wiper blade element 13 and 22 or 25 with the spray ducts 8 and 9 extending continuously over the entire length of the wiper blade and establish the respective connection with the spray ducts 8 and 9 by the wiper blade body after installation being equipped for instance with an orifice opening into the respective spray duct 8 and 9 by piercing, punching out, etc. for example and a pipe union allowing the connection to the outer hose line 10 and 11 being subsequently inserted and anchored in the orifice, e.g. by gluing, welding, catch-fitting, etc.
1 wiper arm
2 bearing element
2.1 wiper shaft axis
3 wiper arm element or wiper arm rod
4 joint.
5 connecting piece or slide
6, 6a, 6b, 6c wiper blade
7 adapter
7.1 adapter opening
8, 9 distributing or spray duct
8.1, 9.1 spray opening
10, 11 hose line
10.1, 11.1 exposed partial length of the hose
line 10 and 11
12, 12a port
13 wiper blade body
13
a,
13
b section of the wiper blade body
13.1 spoiler
14 wiping rubber
14.1 wiping lip
15 spring rail
16 recess for adapter 7
17 cap
18, 18a T-piece
18.1, 18.2, 18.3 pipe unions
19 separating plane
20 free space
20.1 recess
21 shield
22 wiper blade body
22.1 spoiler
23 spring rail
24 tube profile
25 wiper blade body
26 tube profile
M central plane
TL T-piece longitudinal axis
α, β angle
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 013 900.3 | Mar 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/002486 | 3/21/2007 | WO | 00 | 9/3/2008 |