WIPER SYSTEM
20230043961 · 2023-02-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02C5/001
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The vision protection apparatus of the present invention includes a wiper mechanism which allows a user to clear condensation from an inner surface of a lens without removing the vision protection apparatus.
Claims
1. A wiper mechanism, comprising: a transmission housing; a plunger device coupled to the transmission housing, said plunger device comprising gear teeth; a biasing element positioned between the transmission housing and the plunger device; two wiper arms pivotally connected to the transmission housing, each wiper arm comprising: a pivot gear positioned at a first end of the wiper arm, said pivot gear comprising gear teeth, a wiper blade element positioned at a second end of the wiper arm; wherein the gear teeth of each wiper arm pivot gear are enmeshed with the plunger device gear teeth so that the two wiper arms pivot when the plunger device is depressed.
2. The wiper mechanism of claim 1 further comprising: a mask having: at least one lens; a frame securing the at least one lens and the wiper mechanism, wherein the wiper mechanism is set within the frame so that each wiper arm wiper blade element contacts the at least one lens; and a head strap.
3. The wiper mechanism of claim 2, wherein the mask further comprises a face-fitting skirt peripherally extending from the frame to the face of a user.
4. The wiper mechanism of claim 3, wherein the face-fitting skirt forms a water-excluding seal with the face of a user.
5. The wiper mechanism of claim 1, wherein the plunger device further comprises: opposing vertical gear racks comprising the gear teeth; a vertical stop post; the transmission housing further comprises: a transmission bracket having a vertical wall, a first and a second opposing surface connected to the vertical wall, wherein the biasing element is positioned between the plunger device and the vertical stop post and the first opposing surface; two upper aligner posts perpendicularly extending from the vertical wall; an alignment hole in the second opposing surface, wherein the plunger device extends outward from the alignment hole; and each wiper arm pivot gear further comprising a wiper arm pivot point aperture, wherein each wiper arm pivot point aperture is pivotally connected to one of the upper aligner post.
6. The wiper mechanism of claim 5, wherein: the transmission housing further comprises a transmission bracket cover, wherein the transmission bracket cover secures the two wiper arms to the upper aligner posts; and means for securing the transmission bracket cover to the transmission bracket.
7. The wiper mechanism of claim 6, wherein the wiper blade element is pivotally connected to the second end of the wiper arm.
8. The wiper mechanism of claim 2, further comprising a waterproof seal between the plunger device and the frame of the mask.
9. The wiper mechanism of claim 8, wherein said waterproof seal comprises an o-ring configured about the plunger device.
10. The wiper mechanism of claim 8, wherein said waterproof seal comprises a waterproof cover between the plunger device and the frame of the mask.
11. A method of manufacturing a wiper mechanism, the method comprising: providing a transmission housing; forming a plunger device comprising gear teeth for coupling to the transmission housing; forming two wiper arms for pivotally connecting to the transmission housing, wherein each wiper arm comprises a pivot gear positioned at a first end of the wiper arm and comprising gear teeth, and a wiper blade element positioned at a second end of the wiper arm; and providing a biasing element for positioning between the transmission housing and the button device.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising: coupling the plunger device to the transmission housing; connecting the two wiper arms to the transmission housing; positioning the biasing element between the transmission housing and the plunger device; and meshing each wiper arm pivot gear teeth with the plunger device gear teeth, wherein each wiper arm pivot gear teeth are mesh with the plunger device gear teeth such that the two wiper arms pivot when the plunger device is depressed.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising: forming a mask, comprising: at least one lens; a frame for securing the at least one lens and the wiper mechanism; a head strap; and securing the at least one lens and the wiper mechanism to the frame, wherein the wiper mechanism is set within the frame so that each wiper arm wiper blade element contacts the at least one lens.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the mask further comprises a face-fitting skirt peripherally extending from the frame to the face of a user.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the face-fitting skirt forms a water-excluding seal with the face of a user.
16. The method of claim 11, wherein: the plunger device further comprises: opposing vertical gear racks comprising the gear teeth; a vertical stop post; the transmission housing further comprises: a transmission bracket having a vertical wall, a first and a second opposing surface connected to the vertical wall, wherein the biasing element is positioned between the plunger device and the vertical stop post and the first opposing surface; two upper aligner posts perpendicularly extending from the vertical wall; an alignment hole in the second opposing surface, wherein the plunger device extends outward from the alignment hole; and each wiper arm pivot gear further comprising a wiper arm pivot point aperture, wherein each wiper arm pivot point aperture is pivotally connected to one of the upper aligner post.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising: coupling the plunger device to the transmission housing; connecting the two wiper arms to the transmission housing, wherein the two wiper arms are pivotally connected to the upper aligner posts; positioning the biasing element between the transmission housing and the plunger device; meshing each wiper arm pivot gear teeth with the plunger device gear teeth, wherein each wiper arm pivot gear teeth is enmeshed with the plunger device gear teeth so that the two wiper arms pivot when a user depresses the button plunger.
18. The method of claim 16, further comprising: forming a transmission bracket cover for securing the two wiper arms to the upper aligner post and pivot points; and providing means for securing the transmission bracket cover to the transmission bracket.
19. The method of claim 13, further comprising providing a waterproof seal between the plunger device and the frame of the mask.
20. A vision protection apparatus, comprising: at least one lens; a frame securing the at least one lens; means for attaching the frame to the head of a user; a wiper mechanism, comprising: a transmission housing, comprising an alignment hole; a plunger device comprising gear teeth, wherein the plunger device is fitted in the alignment hole so that the plunger device slides within the transmission housing; a biasing element positioned between the transmission housing and the plunger device; two wiper arms pivotally connected to the transmission housing, each wiper arm comprising: a pivot gear positioned at a first end of the wiper arm, said pivot gear comprising gear teeth, a wiper blade element positioned at a second end of the wiper arm; wherein the gear teeth of each wiper arm pivot gear are enmeshed with the plunger device gear teeth so that the two wiper arms pivot when the plunger device is depressed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] A more complete understanding of the method and apparatus of the present invention may be had by reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0016] Where used in the various figures of the drawing, the same numerals designate the same or similar parts. Furthermore, when the terms “top,” “bottom,” “first,” “second,” “upper,” “lower,” “height,” “width,” “length,” “end,” “side,” “horizontal,” “vertical,” and similar terms are used herein, it should be understood that these terms have reference only to the structure shown in the drawing and are utilized only to facilitate describing the invention.
[0017] All figures are drawn for ease of explanation of the basic teachings of the present invention only; the extensions of the figures with respect to number, position, relationship, and dimensions of the parts to form the preferred example will be explained or will be within the skill of the art after the following teachings of the present invention have been read and understood. Further, the exact dimensions and dimensional proportions to conform to specific force, weight, strength, and similar requirements will likewise be within the skill of the art after the following teachings of the present invention have been read and understood.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] The wiper mechanism of the present invention may be incorporated into a wide variety of goggles, face shields, or other eye/face protective wear. For example,
[0019] In the embodiment of the mask 10 depicted in the Figures, the central top section of the frame 7 includes an aperture 18 through which a plunger device 40 of the wiper mechanism 20 extends. The mask 10 may further include a waterproof cover 16 over the plunger device to prevent water from leaking through the aperture 18 into the inside of the mask 10. Alternatively, or in addition, the plunger device 40 may include an O-ring device that seals the aperture 18.
[0020] Turning to
[0021] As shown in
[0022] As depicted in the Figures, the transmission bracket 30 comprises a top surface 38, a bottom surface 37, and a vertical wall 35. In at least one example, two upper aligner posts 32 extend perpendicularly from the vertical wall 35. As will be demonstrated shortly, the upper aligner posts 32 each act as pivot points for their respective wiper arms 24. In at least one example, two lower alignment tubes 34 also extend perpendicularly from the vertical wall 35 for receiving fixing screws 58. The transmission bracket 30 further includes a top alignment hole 39 formed through the top surface 38 of the transmission bracket 30 and includes an alignment slot 36 formed into the transmission bracket vertical wall 35. The alignment hole 39 and slot 36 are designed to slidably receive a plunger device 40 and prevent racking of the plunger device 40 during operation. The alignment slot 36 preferably includes a cross-section that is complementary in shape to an aligner surface 44 formed on the plunger device 40.
[0023] In a preferred example the plunger device 40 comprises gear teeth. As depicted in the Figures, in at least one example, the gear teeth are integrated into opposing vertical gear racks 42. The plunger device 40 further comprises a vertical stop post 46. The vertical stop post 46 extends away in a parallel configuration to the plunger device 40. In one embodiment, the vertical stop post 46 is designed to receive a biasing device 48 such as a spring. The plunger device 40 is configured to slidably couple with the transmission bracket 30. In yet other examples, the plunger device 40 may further comprise an aligner surface 44. The aligner surface 44 is configured to slidably couple within the alignment slot 36, such that the plunger device 40 may vertically slide within the transmission bracket 30.
[0024] With reference again to
[0025] The second or distal end 28 of each wiper arm 24 includes a pivot point 29 connected to a wiper blade coupler bracket 23 on the wiper blade element 21. The wiper blade coupler bracket 23 may affix a wiper blade 22. For example, in one embodiment the pivot point 29 may comprise a fixed pin extending from the wiper arm 24 and configured to clip onto the wiper blade pivot point 23a on the wiper blade coupler bracket 23. In another embodiment, the pivot point 29 may comprise a hole formed in the second or distal end 28 of the wiper arm 24, wherein a separate pivot pin (not shown) is inserted and used to couple the pivot point 29 with the wiper blade pivot point 23a on the wiper blade coupler bracket 23.
[0026] In the depicted embodiment, the transmission bracket cover 50 secures the plunger device 40 and the two wiper arms 24 within the transmission bracket 30. In an example, the transmission bracket cover may comprise two alignment collars 52, two fixing and alignment tubes 56, and a longitudinal stop surface 54. The two alignment collars 52 may be affixed to the transmission bracket cover 50 and may be configured to couple with the two upper aligner post/pivot points 32 on the transmission bracket 30. The two fixing and alignment tubes 56 may also be affixed to the transmission bracket cover 50 and may be configured to couple with the two lower alignment tubes 34 on the transmission bracket 30. The transmission bracket cover may be secured to the transmission bracket 30 by a securing mechanism 58. For example, in one embodiment the securing mechanism 58 include two fixing screws which couple with the two fixing and alignment tubes 56 and the lower alignment tubes 34, but this is only an example and other securing mechanism may be used.
[0027] With reference now to
[0028] The two wiper arms 24 are pivotally connected to the transmission bracket 30. Furthermore, each of the wiper arm 24 gear teeth 27 mesh with the plunger device 40 gear teeth. In at least one example, the gear teeth on gear rack 42 on the plunger device 40 mesh with their respective wiper arm pivot gear 26 gear teeth 27. Finally, each wiper blade element 21 is configured to touch at least one lens 4.
[0029] In at least one embodiment of the housing, the transmission bracket cover 50 is secured to the transmission bracket 30, forming a waterproof seal around the components within the transmission bracket 30. In yet other examples, the longitudinal stop surface 54 may be configured to impede the top of the vertical stop post 46. By impeding the vertical stop post 46, the plunger device 40, extends only partially into the transmission bracket 30. This maintains some compression in the biasing element 48 between the transmission bracket 30 and the plunger device 40. This compression improves the comfort and feel for a user depressing the plunger 40.
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[0031] An illustration of an example of how the wiper mechanism 20 can be implemented into a frame 7 can be more clearly seen in
[0032] Throughout the description, including the claims, the term “comprising a” should be understood as being synonymous with “comprising at least one” unless otherwise stated. In addition, any range set forth in the description, including the claims should be understood as including its end value(s) unless otherwise stated. Specific values for described elements should be understood to be within accepted manufacturing or industry tolerances known to one of skill in the art, and any use of the terms “substantially” and/or “approximately” and/or “generally” should be understood to mean falling within such accepted tolerances.
[0033] It will now be evident to those skilled in the art that there has been described herein an improved wiper mechanism for interior lens surfaces of various vision protective devices. Although the invention hereof has been described by way of a preferred embodiment, it will be evident that other adaptations and modifications can be employed without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. For example, the wiper mechanism could easily be adapted to ski goggles or a protective face shield used in laboratories and other industrial settings. The terms and expressions employed herein have been used as terms of description and not of limitation; and thus, there is no intent of excluding equivalents, but on the contrary it is intended to cover any and all equivalents that may be employed without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.