WIPER BLADE FOR VEHICLE NOTIFYING OF REPLACEMENT TIMING

20230386274 ยท 2023-11-30

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Abstract

A wiper blade having a plurality of check holes consecutively formed to pass through portions of a blade in contact with a windshield surface, allows a driver to clearly see a non-wiping portion on the windshield surface as the portions in contact with the windshield surface are worn out and the check holes are open and easily recognize a replacement timing. Mounting a conductive rubber band or a tensile force sensor on the portions of the blade, allows to easily detect a degree of the wear of a blade and, particularly, by changing conductivity or a tensile force as the check holes are open, allows to more easily check the replacement timing. Visually or audibly notifying the driver of the replacement timing according to a detected signal related to the replacement timing, allows the driver to perform safe driving in quick response to the detected signal.

Claims

1. A wiper blade for a vehicle notifying of a replacement timing, which is installed on a wiper device of the vehicle, the wiper blade comprising check holes consecutively formed in a longitudinal direction to pass through portions in contact with a windshield.

2. The wiper blade of claim 1, wherein a conductive rubber band or a tensile force sensor and a warning device are mounted on the wiper blade, and when the wiper blade is worn out and the check holes are open, the wiper blade issues warning through the warning device based on a signal detected by the conductive rubber band or the tensile force sensor.

3. The wiper blade of claim 2, wherein the warning device is at least one of a horn which allows a driver to hear a sound and a warning lamp which allows the driver to visually check.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0024] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by describing exemplary embodiments thereof in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

[0025] FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a vehicle equipped with a conventional wiper device;

[0026] FIG. 2 is a plan view of a vehicle illustrating a state in which a windshield surface is cleaned with the conventional wiper device mounted on the vehicle;

[0027] FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating the conventional wiper device;

[0028] FIG. 4 is a view illustrating a wiper blade for a vehicle notifying of a replacement timing according to the present disclosure, in which FIG. 4A is a perspective view and

[0029] FIG. 4B is a side view;

[0030] FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a state in which check holes are open in the wiper blade for a vehicle notifying of the replacement timing according to the present disclosure, in which FIG. 5A shows a wiping state and FIG. 5B is a side view illustrating the wiper blade; and

[0031] FIG. 6 is a side view illustrating an example in which a conductive rubber band or a tensile force sensor is mounted on the wiper blade for a vehicle notifying of the replacement timing according to the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0032] Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments according to the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Prior to the description, terms or words used in the specification should not be construed as being limited to their usual or dictionary meanings and should be construed as meaning and concept consistent with the technical spirit of the present disclosure according to a principle in which the inventors can appropriately define the concept of the terms in order to describe their inventions in the best method.

[0033] Therefore, since the embodiments described in the specification and the configurations illustrated in the drawings are only the most exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure and do not represent all of the technical spirit of the present disclosure, it should be understood that various equivalents and modified examples capable of replacing the embodiments and the configurations may be present at the time of this application.

[0034] Configuration of Wiper Blade

[0035] As illustrated in FIGS. 4 to 6, a wiper blade for a vehicle notifying of a replacement timing according to the present disclosure includes a blade 100 in contact with a windshield surface of a vehicle to remove rainwater, foreign substances, etc.

[0036] In particular, a plurality of check holes 110 may be consecutively formed to pass through portions of the blade 100 in contact with a windshield surface to allow a driver to visually and easily see a non-wiping portion on the windshield surface as the blade 100 is used and worn out and the check holes 110 are open and easily recognize a replacement timing of the blade 100.

[0037] In addition, the blade 100 is equipped with a conductive rubber band 120 or a tensile force sensor and configured to have a warning device operated by receiving a signal detected by the conductive rubber band 120 or the tensile force sensor to issue warning by easily detecting the replacement timing of the blade 100 through conductivity or a tensile force that varies as the check holes 110 are open.

[0038] At this time, the driver may easily recognize the replacement timing of the blade 100 even during driving using at least one of a horn which allows the driver to hear a sound and a warning lamp which allows the driver to visually check as the warning device and quickly cope with this.

[0039] Hereinafter, such a configuration will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings as follows.

[0040] A. Blade

[0041] As illustrated in FIGS. 4 to 6, the blade 100 is in direct contact with the windshield surface to remove foreign substances stuck to the windshield surface, rainwater flowing along the windshield surface, etc.

[0042] Therefore, since the blade 100 removes rainwater or foreign substances while swing in a lateral direction while in contact with the windshield surface, it is preferable to use the blade 100 made of a material such as rubber or silicone and polyurethane to prevent damage to the windshield surface even during repeated work.

[0043] Meanwhile, as illustrated in FIGS. 4 to 6, the check holes 110 are formed to pass through the blade 100 formed as described above. In addition, the blade 100 is also equipped with the conductive rubber band 120 or the tensile force sensor to notify the replacement timing through the warning device.

[0044] B. Check Holes

[0045] As illustrated in FIGS. 4 to 6, a plurality of check holes 110 are consecutively formed in a longitudinal direction to pass through portions of the blade 100 in contact with the windshield surface of the vehicle.

[0046] This is for a driver to immediately recognize the replacement timing of the blade 100 and cope with this by allowing the driver to easily see a non-wiping portion on the windshield surface, which is generated because open portions are not in contact with the windshield surface as the check holes 110 are open due to the wear of the blade 100 part in contact with the windshield surface with the use of the blade 100 as illustrated in FIG. 5.

[0047] Therefore, in an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, as illustrated in FIGS. 4 to 6, by forming two adjacent holes to maintain the same interval when formed to pass through portions of the blade 100 in contact with the windshield surface, when the check holes 110 are open due to the wear of the blade 100 or foreign substances or the like stuck to the windshield surface, the open portions are not in contact with the windshield surface and thus the windshield surface is not clearly wiped, thereby making it easy to recognize a damaged range of the blade 100. This may make it easy to recognize the replacement timing because a non-wiping portion on the windshield surface is as wide as the check holes 110 are open even when the worn portions of the blade 100 are small.

[0048] As described above, as illustrated in FIGS. 4 to 6, the blade 100 formed with the check holes 110 is equipped with the conductive rubber band 120 or the tensile force sensor to notify the driver of the replacement timing of the blade through the warning device.

[0049] C. Conductive Rubber Band or Tensile Force Sensor

[0050] The conductive rubber band 120 or the tensile force sensor is mounted on the blade 100 as illustrated in FIG. 6.

[0051] Here, the conductive rubber band 120 is manufactured in the form of a rubber band, is manufactured by a typical technique in which conductivity varies depending on a change in length, and accurately notifies of the replacement timing of the blade by measuring conductivity that varies as the blade 100 is used and the portions in contact with the windshield surface are worn out. At this time, since the conductivity greatly varies depending on whether the check holes 110 are open and the number of open check holes 110, it is possible to more accurately detect the replacement timing. In addition, the tensile force sensor is mounted on the blade 100 to detect a tensile force that varies in proportion to a degree of expansion or contraction of the blade 100 due to the wear of the blade 100, and thus the replacement timing can be recognized.

[0052] The detected signal allows the driver to recognize the replacement timing of the blade through the warning device.

[0053] D. Warning Device

[0054] Although not illustrated in the drawings, the warning device is mounted at a position at which the driver may see or hear the detected signal even during driving. In this case, it is preferable that the warning device be configured so that the driver recognizes the replacement timing of the blade through the warning device even during driving using at least one of the horn which allows the driver to hear a sound and the warning lamp which allows the driver to visually check and immediately copes with this.

[0055] As described above, according to the present disclosure, by allowing the driver to recognize the replacement timing of the blade as the check holes formed to pass through the blade are open, it is possible to replace the blade in a state in which the blade may not be actually used regardless of the number of times or period of use without unnecessarily replacing the blade. In addition, by allowing the driver to easily recognize the replacement timing through the conductive rubber band or the tensile force sensor and the warning device, it is possible to quickly and accurately notify the driver of the replacement timing of the blade.

[0056] A wiper blade for a vehicle notifying of a replacement timing according to the present disclosure has the following effects.

[0057] (1) By having a plurality of check holes formed in a longitudinal direction to pass through portions of the blade in contact with a windshield surface, a driver can easily check a non-wiping portion on the windshield surface as the portions of the blade are worn out and the check holes are open and easily recognize a replacement timing.

[0058] (2) Therefore, it is possible to easily check whether the portions of the blade are worn out by wiping the windshield surface according to an operation of a wiper device during driving and replace the wiper blade, thereby helping in safe driving.

[0059] (3) Meanwhile, by mounting a conductive rubber band or a tensile force sensor on a blade, it is possible to quickly and accurately detect a replacement timing of the blade through conductivity and a tensile force that varies as the check holes are open and notify the driver of the detecting result.

[0060] (4) Since the notification at this time is made using at least one of a warning lamp which allows the driver to visually check and a horn which allows the driver to hear a sound, the driver can easily and conveniently recognize the replacement timing of the blade even during driving and cope with this.