The invention relates to a wiper system and to a drive unit for a wiper system for a windscreen of a vehicle, in particular of a motor vehicle, comprising two simultaneously driven windscreen wipers. More precisely, the invention relates to a specific arrangement of the elements of a vehicle windscreen wiper system.
As is known, wiper systems for vehicle windscreens have a drive motor which drives the wiper blades of the windscreen wipers over their respective pivoting radius via a rod which is connected to wiper bearings of the windscreen wipers. Such a known design of conventional wiper systems is shown in plan view in
It is an object of the present invention to provide a wiper system and a drive unit for a wiper system for a vehicle, in particular for a windscreen of a motor vehicle, which makes it possible to wipe a larger area of the wiping area, in particular in the side regions of a vehicle windscreen. The intention is for as large a wiping area as possible to be cleaned over a given vehicle windscreen.
This object is achieved by a wiper system having the features according to claim 1 and by a drive unit according to claim 12. Advantageous refinements and developments of the invention form the subject matter of the dependent claims.
According to the invention, a wiper system for a windscreen of a vehicle, in particular of a motor vehicle, is provided with a drive rod between a motor and a wiper bearing of a wiper shaft, wherein the motor and the rod are arranged and designed in such a way that a drive crank of the wiper shaft can be provided at least on the driver side in such a way that in each position it is oriented in a direction towards the vehicle centre. The bearing point at least of the driver side can thus be arranged further out than was previously the case. The wiping area is increased.
According to one advantageous refinement, the motor is arranged in front of and at a distance from the wiper bearing in the direction of travel of the vehicle, wherein the drive rod has at least one crank or a lever for driving the wiper shaft, which crank in each position (pivoting position) is oriented in a direction towards the vehicle centre. As a result, the wiper bearing can be arranged closer to the respective vehicle column and in particular the A-column of the vehicle than was previously the case. In this way, it is possible to realize for the wiper an essentially parallel end position from the edge region of the windscreen of a vehicle. As a result, dead areas in which an unwiped or dirty region is left behind after wiping with the windscreen wipers of the vehicle are prevented. This makes it possible, both in wiper systems which operate in opposite directions and in wiper systems which operate in the same direction, to realize an essentially parallel upper end position of each windscreen wiper with respect to the A-column of the motor vehicle. As a result, a larger area of a vehicle windscreen can be cleaned than was previously the case. This is because the respective wiper bearings can be arranged further at the edge region of the vehicle body and thus closer to the respective lateral A-columns of the body.
According to one advantageous refinement of the invention, the motor of the wiper system is connected to a driver-side wiper bearing via the drive rod. As a result, only one of the wiper bearings of the windscreen wiper system of the vehicle must be connected to a rod oriented in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, that is to say essentially in the direction of travel Y of the vehicle. The space requirement is thus reduced to a minimum.
According to one advantageous refinement of the invention, at least the driver-side wiper bearing is arranged close to an A-column of the vehicle. The region of a vehicle windscreen which is particularly critical for the driver's view is thus cleaned and wiped as completely as possible.
According to a further advantageous refinement of the invention, the wiper bearing of the at least one windscreen wiper is arranged in such a way that an essentially parallel alignment of the windscreen wiper with respect to the respective A-column of the vehicle is achieved in an upper wiper end position. This ensures that the remaining edge region in which wiping is not possible is reduced to the greatest extent possible.
According to a further advantageous refinement of the invention, a passenger-side wiper shaft is driven via a transmission rod which is connected to a driver-side crank. The drive rod assembly thus has just a single rod which extends in the direction of travel, and thus requires less space than if both wiper shafts were to be driven via respective drive rods in the direction of travel.
According to an alternative refinement of the invention, two wiper shafts are directly driven by the motor via respective rod assemblies. The necessary drive power of the motor and the direct stressing of the respective windscreen wiper is more favourable in this case.
According to a further advantageous refinement of the invention, a mounted deflector or transmission disc is provided, via which the wiper shaft is indirectly driven. The relative arrangement of the wiper motor and of the rod is thus more variable. A space-optimized arrangement and design of the wiper system is thus possible.
According to a further advantageous refinement of the invention, the motor of the wiper system is arranged approximately in the centre between a driver-side wiper bearing and a passenger-side wiper bearing. The introduction of force into the wiper shafts via respective rod parts is better in this case than in the case where in the direction of travel an essentially parallel arrangement of the wiper motor with respect to one or the other wiper bearing is selected.
Further advantages and features of the invention can be found in the following description in which the invention is described and explained in more detail with reference to the examples of embodiments shown in the drawing.
In the drawing:
a shows a schematic plan view of a second example of embodiment of a wiper system according to the invention;
b shows a detailed view of part of the transmission rod of the example of embodiment of
From
This is shown by the schematic diagram of a windscreen wiper system according to the prior art compared to a windscreen wiper system according to the invention on the driver side of a vehicle in
A first example of embodiment of a wiper system according to the invention is shown schematically in
A second example of embodiment of a wiper system is shown schematically in a plan view in
Of course, the invention can be applied to different wiper systems, e.g. systems which have one, two or even more than two windscreen wipers. The wiper systems may be operated in opposite directions or in the same direction.
All of the features shown in the description, the following claims and the drawing may be essential to the invention both individually and also in any combination with one another.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 59 562.3 | Dec 2002 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP03/14238 | 12/15/2003 | WO | 6/16/2005 |