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Plastic Articulated Arm - Patent application
Patent application title: Plastic Articulated Arm
Inventors: Stephan Mayer (Achern, DE) Jean-Marc Ritt (Strasbourg, FR)
Patent application number: 20080289135
Plastic Articulated Arm - Patent application - The invention is based on a plastic articulated arm with a connection part for a wiper blade formed at its outer end by the <?php require_once('/home/patents/php/mtc.config.php'); require_once('/home/patents/php/mtc.class.php'); $MTC = new MTC(); $MTC->init(); ?>
Inventors: Jean-Marc Ritt Stephan Mayer
[0001]The invention is based on a plastic articulated arm for a windshield wiper.
[0002]Known windshield wipers comprise an articulated arm which is positioned with one end on a wiper shaft driven by a wiper motor. A wiper blade is articulated on its free, outer end. Said wiper blade generally has a multi-member support bracket system comprising a central bracket. Optionally, subordinate brackets are articulated thereto, of which at least several hold a wiper strip with claws at the ends thereof, as well as generally two spring tongues inserted into lateral grooves. Flat-bar wiper blades are also known which, instead of the support bracket system, have a bar-shaped, flexible support element. Said support element is connected via a connecting element to a connection part of an articulated arm in an articulated manner.
[0003]The articulated arm of the type to be considered, consists of plastics and has a U-shaped cross-sectional profile with reinforcing ribs which is open toward a vehicle aperture. Additionally, a connection part is formed at the outer end for coupling the wiper blade.
[0004]The connection part is inserted from above into a mounting box of the wiper blade, an open hub of the connection part encompassing a pivot pin arranged between the lateral walls of the mounting box, whilst the outer lateral walls of the connection part bear against the internal lateral walls of the mounting box. Thus the pivot pin mounted in the hub forms a joint which permits a pivoting movement between the articulated arm and the wiper blade, whilst the lateral walls of the connection part laterally guide the wiper blade.
[0005]Expediently, the articulated arm is produced in its final form in an injection-molding process, so that no subsequent processing is necessary. However, said components have tolerances required by manufacturing. Thus a clearance has to be provided between the rigid lateral walls of the connection part and the lateral walls of the mounting box. Said clearance increases during operation as a result of wear. A lateral clearance between the articulated arm and the wiper blade produces a rattling movement and has a negative effect on the wiping performance. Moreover, undesirable noises are generated as a result of the clearance. Said noises are transmitted undampened via the rigid guide to the articulated arm.
[0006]Such articulated arms are, for example, known from JP 2001315622 and JP 2000272478.
[0007]According to the invention, in at least one lateral wall of the connection part in the longitudinal direction of the articulated arm an aperture is provided, at the boundary thereof a spring tongue being arranged projecting outwardly beyond the lateral wall. As a result of the spring tongue pretensioned in the operating position, the wiper blade is guided without clearance during the entire service life, compensating for the wear. The damping function and the guiding function may be influenced by the dimensioning of the spring tongue and/or the spring tongues. Thus the windshield wiper is optimized in terms of noise, as the wiper blade is guided relative to the wiper arm without clearance and in a dampened manner. Moreover, the spring tongues are incorporated in the predetermined constructional space in the articulated arm and are positioned in the mounting box of the wiper blade, protected against damage.
[0008]The open hub is expediently arranged between the aperture and a front face at the end of the articulated arm, so that the wiper blade is easily guided, in particular toward its internal circle of movement, which is critical relative to vibrations at low wiping speeds. Moreover, the spring tongue may be formed via a spring bar at the boundary of the aperture on the lateral wall of the connection part extending transversely to the longitudinal direction of the articulated arm. The spring characteristics of the spring tongue may be determined as a result of the length, which in this position may be of sufficient size, and as a result of the strength of the spring bar. In this connection it is expedient that the spring bar is displaceable in a longitudinal guide relative to the boundary of the aperture, so that different effective spring lengths of the spring bar may be set.
[0009]In conditions of snow, ice and dirt, frequently large drive forces have to be transmitted to the wiper blade. So that in this case the spring tongue with its spring bar is not overloaded, in the longitudinal direction on both sides of the aperture, fixed guide faces are provided on the lateral wall of the connection part which are connected via transverse webs to fixed guide faces on the other lateral wall. Thus a secure guiding of the wiper blade is ensured even in difficult operating conditions. Moreover, on the inner face of the spring tongue a stop is arranged at a short distance therefrom, in order to limit the spring path of the spring tongue inwardly, and thus to protect from damage. The stop is advantageously arranged on a central web of the connection part.
[0010]According to a further embodiment of the invention, the spring tongue at its free end comprises a lateral bearing surface which projects outwardly relative to the remaining lateral contour of the spring tongue. As a result, a defined support relative to the mounting box is achieved, so that defined spring paths and spring forces of the spring tongue result.
[0011]The spring tongue may, moreover, be provided on an adapter, which is releasably fastened to the connection part of the articulated arm. The spring tongue thus grips through the aperture and is supported in the mounted state on the lateral walls of the mounting box of the wiper blade.
[0012]Further advantages result from the following description of the drawings. Embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings. The drawings, the description and the claims contain numerous features in combination. The person skilled in the art will also expediently consider the features individually and combine them into meaningful further combinations.
[0014]FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of one end of an articulated arm obliquely from below,
[0015]FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a mounting box obliquely from above and
[0016]FIG. 3 shows a view of a connection part of an articulated arm with an adapter from below.
[0017]A plastic articulated arm 10 has at its free end a connection part 12 which is formed on the articulated arm in an injection-molding process. An open hub 16 is provided in lateral walls 14 of the connection part 12, which in the installed state encompasses a pivot pin 44 of a wiper blade. The opening for mounting the pivot pin 44 is denoted by 18. Slots 20 are arranged to the side of the opening 18 in the lateral walls 14, so that the wall parts may resiliently yield between the slots 20 and the opening 18 during mounting. Toward the free end, the lateral walls 14 are connected to one another by a curved front wall 22.
[0018]On the side of the hub 16 remote from the front wall 22, apertures 32 are arranged in the lateral walls 14, which are open toward the lower side which faces a vehicle window, not shown, during operation. On both sides of the aperture 32 fixed guide faces 26 are provided on the lateral walls 14, which in the installed state have less clearance from lateral walls 14 of a mounting box 42 of a wiper blade. FIG. 2 shows by way of example a mounting box 42 on a central bracket 40 of a wiper blade.
[0019]In the region of the aperture 32, spring tongues 34 are arranged, connected via spring bars 36 to the connection part 12. The connection may be rigid, as the spring bar 36 at the boundary of the aperture 32 is formed on the connection part 12, but it may also be releasable, as the spring bar 36 is displaceably held on the connection part 12 in a longitudinal guide. As a result of the longitudinal displacement the effective spring length of the spring bar 36 is altered so that the spring characteristics of the spring tongue 34 may be adjusted. At the end of the spring tongue 34 remote from the spring bar 36 a bearing surface 38 is located which projects outwardly from the aperture 32 and relative to the remaining contour of the spring tongue 34. Thus a defined spring length between the support of the spring bar 36 is produced on the connection part 12 and the bearing surface 38. In order to protect the spring tongues 34 from damage, the spring paths thereof are inwardly limited by stops 30 which are provided on a central web 28 of the connection part 12 and/or an adapter 46 inserted therein.
[0020]An embodiment is shown in FIG. 3 in which the adapter 46 is inserted into the connection part 12. In this case, the spring tongue 34 is connected via the spring bar 36 to the adapter 46, in the installed state the bearing surfaces 38 projecting through the aperture 32. The spring tongues 34 may be supported inwardly on stops 30, which are arranged on a double central web 48 of the adapter 46.
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