The present invention relates to a wiper, in particular a wiper for a motor vehicle, and to a corresponding method for its alignment.
The prior art discloses wipers which are attached to drive shafts with frustoconical end sections. Formed on the frustoconical end section, which merges into a screw, is a knurling. The knurling of the frustoconical section engages into a corresponding knurling which is formed in a hub on an end of a wiper arm of the wiper. The knurling prevents a rotation of the wiper arm relative to the drive shaft. The screw on the end of the drive shaft projects out of the hub and engages into a nut, so that the wiper is fastened to the drive shaft and, on account of the knurlings which engage into one another, said wiper and drive shaft cannot rotate relative to one another.
The alignment of the wiper arm with respect to the drive shaft simultaneously determines the alignment of the wiper with the wiper blade relative to the windshield. In terms of production, an extensive standardization of certain components of wipers is desirable, which components can then be used for different motor vehicles. The wiper must then be aligned differently for different motor vehicles.
The precision of the alignment of the wiper is dependent here on the spacing of the grooves of the knurling. Here, a certain spacing of the grooves should not be undershot in order to ensure the load capacity of the wiper. The precision alignment of the wiper which can be obtained in this way has however proven to be insufficient in practice.
EP 0 673 813 B1 discloses a generic wiper which permits sufficient precision alignment of the wiper. The wiper has a wiper arm and a fastening element, with the fastening element being fastened to the wiper arm, and with the fastening element having a hub which can be plugged onto a drive shaft.
The precision alignment is obtained here by means of alignment discs which are positioned one above the other. On account of said alignment discs, however, the wiper is voluminous and heavy.
The present invention is based on the object of creating a wiper which is of compact construction and which permits precision alignment of the wiper relative to the drive shaft, and a corresponding method for the alignment of said wiper.
The object on which the invention is based is achieved by means of a wiper having the features of the characterizing part of patent claim 1 and a method for the alignment of said wiper having the features of the characterizing part of patent claim 5.
For a wiper according to the invention, the fastening element is inserted in a form-fitting manner, in one of at least two possible alignments, into a cutout in the wiper arm.
The volume of the wiper is advantageously reduced in that the fastening element is inserted into the wiper arm.
In a further preferred embodiment, the fastening element has, at the outer edge, a knurling which engages into a corresponding knurling on the edge of the cutout.
A knurling of said type is advantageously particularly suitable for a fine adjustment of the fastening element with respect to the wiper arm.
In a further preferred embodiment, the fastening element has, at the outer edge, two opposite knurlings which engage into two corresponding knurlings on the edge of the cutout.
Two such knurlings advantageously permit a particularly fine adjustment of the fastening element with respect to the wiper arm, which has an elongate shape.
In a further preferred embodiment, the edge of the hub has a knurling which can engage into a corresponding knurling of the drive shaft.
A knurling of said type advantageously permits a coarse alignment of the wiper.
The invention is described in more detail below with reference to the drawings, in which:
The fastening element 3 has the knurlings 8 and 9 on two opposite sides on the outer edge. The two knurlings 8 and 9 engage into two corresponding knurlings 10 and 11 on the edge of the cutout 2. The two knurlings 8 and 9 on the outer edge of the fastening element 3 are arranged along the wiper arm 1. On account of the elongate shape of the wiper arm, said arrangement makes it possible to create a relatively large spacing of the knurlings 8 and 9 on the outer edge of the fastening element 3. A large spacing between the knurlings 8 and 9 is necessary in order to obtain fine adjustment of the fastening element 3 with a predefined spacing between the grooves of the knurlings 8 and 9, since a certain spacing between the grooves of the knurlings 8 and 9 may not be undershot in order that the mechanical load capacity of the wiper is not reduced. In practice, a precision of the angular position of approximately 0.5° is to be obtained by means of the knurlings 8 and 9.
During the attachment of the wiper to the drive shaft 5, it is possible either for firstly the fastening element 3 to be inserted into the wiper arm 1 and then for the wiper to be screwed to the drive shaft, or for firstly the wiper arm 1 and then the fastening element 3 to the plugged onto the drive shaft 5 before the wiper arm 1 with the fastening element 3 are fastened to the drive shaft 5 with the aid of the washer 14 and the screw 12.
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10 2005 062 790 | Dec 2005 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP2006/068510 | 11/15/2006 | WO | 00 | 6/24/2008 |
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WO2007/080007 | 7/19/2007 | WO | A |
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20080313842 A1 | Dec 2008 | US |