Claims
- 1. A wiper cleaning system for removing debris and other foreign matter from a wiper for a surface such as a windshield serviced by a wiper, said system comprising a plurality of discrete raised elements projecting from said surface, said elements being arranged in horizontally extending rows that are vertically spaced, said rows extending for a distance corresponding to the length of the wiper, said elements being arranged in parallel horizontal alignment in each row and in generally vertical alignment in alternate rows and in staggered alignment in adjacent rows, said elements being spaced from each other by a distance such that debris and other foreign matter removed from the wiper by the system can be channeled therebetween.
- 2. A wiper cleaning system as in claim 1, wherein the elements are raised, circular projections extending from the surface wiped by the wiper.
- 3. A wiper cleaning system as in claim 1 wherein serrated, lateral wiper clearing channels are created between adjacent horizontal rows of elements.
- 4. A wiper cleaning system as in claim 2 wherein the circular projections have a diameter of about 1.5 to 4.5 mm, a thickness of about 0.05 to about 0.50 mm, a center to center generally horizontal spacing of about 3 to 9 mm, a center to center generally vertical spacing of about 3.0 to about 7.0 mm.
- 5. A wiper cleaning system as in claim 1, wherein the raised elements are formed integrally with the surface wiped by the wiper.
- 6. A wiper cleaning system as in claim 1, wherein the raised elements are adhesively attached to the surface wiped by the wiper.
- 7. A wiper cleaning system as in claim 1, wherein the system has a plan surface area equal to a plan surface area of the wiper.
- 8. A wiper cleaning system as in claim 1, wherein the raised elements are made of a hard durable material.
- 9. A wiper cleaning system as in claim 8, wherein the material is plastic.
- 10. A wiper cleaning system as in claim 1, wherein a path service by the wiper includes an arcuate sweep pattern when the wiper is operating and a parked position below the arcuate sweep pattern when the wiper is not operating, and wherein the raised elements are located on the window within the arcurate sweep pattern.
- 11. A wiper cleaning system as in claim 1, wherein a path service by the wiper includes an arcuate sweep pattern when the wiper is operating and a parked position below the arcuate sweep pattern when the wiper is not operating, wherein the elements are located within the parked position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 406,309 filed Sept. 12, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,934,013.
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