WIPER ASSEMBLY
20200216038 · 2020-07-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60S1/3872
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S1/3415
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S2001/4096
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L37/138
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60S1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A wiper assembly (100) is provided, comprising a wiper arm (110), a wiper blade (120), and a coupling device (130) configured to enable connection of the wiper blade (120) to the wiper arm (110), wherein the coupling device (130) comprises a first part (140) being connected to one of said wiper arm (110) or said wiper blade (120), and a second part (150) being connected to the other one of said wiper arm (110) or said wiper blade (120). The first part (140) comprises an engaging section (142) being configured to provide an axial fixation of the first part (140) relative the second part (150), and at least one recess (144) configured to provide a rotational fixation of the first part (140) relative the second part (150), and wherein the second part (150) comprises a receiving section (152) configured to receive the engaging section (142) of the first part (140), a locking device (160) arranged radially outwards of said first part (140) and comprising at least one radial protrusion (162) configured to fit with said recess (144) of the first part (140), and a wall (170) surrounding said locking device (160), wherein said wall (170) comprises a constricted section (172) whereby an inner wall (174) of said constricted section (172) is configured to press the radial protrusion (162) radially inwards when the constricted section (172) is axially aligned with the radial protrusion (162).
Claims
1. A wiper assembly, comprising a wiper arm, a wiper blade, and a coupling device configured to enable connection of the wiper blade to the wiper arm, wherein the coupling device comprises a first part being connected to one of said wiper arm or said wiper blade, and a second part being connected to the other one of said wiper arm or said wiper blade, wherein the first part comprises an engaging section being configured to provide an axial fixation of the first part relative the second part, and at least one recess configured to provide a rotational fixation of the first part relative the second part, and wherein the second part comprises a receiving section configured to receive the engaging section of the first part, a locking device arranged radially outwards of said first part and comprising at least one radial protrusion configured to fit with said recess of the first part, and a wall surrounding said locking device, wherein said wall comprises a constricted section whereby an inner wall of said constricted section is configured to press the radial protrusion radially inwards when the constricted section is axially aligned with the radial protrusion.
2. The wiper assembly according to claim 1, wherein the locking device is axially moveable relative the wall.
3. The wiper assembly according to claim 2, wherein the locking device is slidably supported by said wall.
4. The wiper assembly according to claim 3, wherein the wall comprises a proximal section comprising a guiding rail for supporting said locking device.
5. The wiper assembly according to claim 1, wherein the locking device comprises at least one resilient member supporting the radial protrusion.
6. The wiper assembly according to claim 5, wherein the at least one resilient member is biased radially outwards.
7. The wiper assembly according to claim 5, wherein the locking device comprises a plurality of resilient members spaced apart around the first part, each resilient member supporting an associated radial protrusion.
8. The wiper assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first part comprises a washing liquid guide, and wherein said second part comprises an interior washing liquid channel in fluid connection with the washing liquid guide.
9. The wiper assembly according to claim 8, wherein the wiper arm comprises a wiper arm washing fluid channel, the wiper blade comprises a wiper blade washing fluid channel, and the coupling device is configured to connect the wiper arm washing fluid cannel with the wiper blade washing fluid channel.
10. The wiper assembly according to claim 1, wherein the engaging section comprises a radial retaining structure, and wherein the receiving section is configured to fit with said radial retaining structure.
11. The wiper assembly according to claim 10, wherein the radial retaining structure is in the form of a circumferential barb.
12. A coupling device configured to connect a wiper arm with wiper blade, the coupling device comprises a first part being connectable with one of said wiper arm or said wiper blade, and a second part being connectable with the other one of said wiper arm or said wiper blade, wherein the first part comprises an engaging section being configured to provide an axial fixation of the first part relative the second part, and at least one recess configured to provide a rotational fixation of the first part relative the second part, and wherein the second part comprises a receiving section configured to receive the engaging section of the first part, a locking device arranged radially outwards of said first part and comprising at least one radial protrusion configured to fit with said recess of the first part, and a wall surrounding said locking device, wherein said wall comprises a constricted section whereby an inner wall of said constricted section is configured to press the radial protrusion radially inwards when the constricted section is axially aligned with the radial protrusion.
13. A wiper assembly, comprising: the coupling device of claim 12; and a wiper arm attached to the first part of the coupling device.
14. A wiper assembly, comprising: the coupling device of claim 12; and a wiper arm attached to the second part of the coupling device.
15. A wiper assembly, comprising: the coupling device of claim 12; and a wiper blade attached to the first part of the coupling device.
16. A wiper assembly, comprising: the coupling device of claim 12; and a wiper blade attached to the second part of the coupling device.
17. A vehicle, comprising the wiper assembly according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] With reference to the appended drawings, below follows a more detailed description of embodiments of the invention cited as examples.
[0024] In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0033] Starting with
[0034] Now turning to
[0035] As is shown in
[0036] As is readily understood the wiper blade washing fluid channel 122 receives washing fluid from the wiper arm washing fluid channel 112 and distributes the washing fluid to the windshield 10 via one or more discharge ports (not shown) provided along the length of the wiper blade 120. In order to operate properly washing fluid must also be allowed to pass through the coupling device 130, which comprises a first part 140 and a second part 150 as is indicated in
[0037] Details of the first part 140 of the coupling device 130 are shown in
[0038] The first part 140 forms a projection out from the wiper blade 120. As is illustrated in
[0039] The first part 140 has a distal end forming an engaging section 142. The engaging section 142 may be in the form of a tapered nipple, and it is configured to provide an axial fixation of the first part 140 relative the second part 150 as will be explained in more detail below. The engaging section 142 may also be provided with a radial retaining structure 143, such as in the form of a circumferential barb. The retaining structure 143, which forms a sudden change of the radial extension of the engaging section, may thereby be used to snap lock with the second part 150 in order to ensure the correct axial position of the first part 140 relative the second part 150. Optionally, the radial retaining structure 143 may be omitted and axial positioning of the first part 140 relative the second part 150 may instead be accomplished by means of the distal end of the engaging section 142 reaching and contacting an inner structure of the second part 150.
[0040] In addition to the engaging section 142 the first part 140 is also provided with one or more recesses 144. The purpose of the recesses 144 is to allow for a rotational fixation of the first part 140 relative the second part 150. As can be seen in
[0041] The recesses 144 are arranged below the engaging section 142, i.e. at an axial position between the engaging section 142 and the wiper blade 120. Preferably the recesses 144 have a well-defined depth such that they will not punctuate a washing liquid guide 146 extending from the distal end of the engaging section 142 to the washing fluid channel 122 of the wiper blade 120. Further, each recess 144 has a limited circumferential extension.
[0042] Now turning to
[0043] The second part 150 also has an interior washing liquid channel 154. The washing liquid channel 154 of the second part 150 has one end connecting with the fluid channel 112 of the wiper arm, and a second end configured to be in fluid communication with the washing liquid guide 146 of the first part 140.
[0044] The second part 150 comprises an outer wall 170, e.g. in the form of a sleeve, which is configured to surround the first part 140. Radially inwards of the wall 170 a locking device 160 is arranged. As can be seen in
[0045] With reference to
[0046] As can be seen in
[0047] In order to further reduce the risk of unintentional engagement of the first part 140 during insertion, the resilient members 164 are preferably biased radially outwards. In order to secure the position of the first part 140 relative the second part 150 (and consequently the wiper blade 120 relative the wiper arm 110) the second part 150 is pressed downwards onto the first part 140, as illustrated in
[0048] Upon this the constricted region 172 of the wall 170 will align with the radial protrusions 162 of the locking device 160, which then will be urged inwards. As the recesses 144 of the first part 140 are axially aligned with the protrusions 162, they will snap into the recesses thus ensuring a rotational fixation of the first part 140. Should there be a circumferential misalignment between the first part 140 and the second part 150, it will be easy to rotate the first part 140 until the protrusions 162 snap into the associated recesses 144.
[0049] The axial end position of the resilient members 164 may be ensured by providing the bottom end of each resilient member 164 with a hook-like structure 166 (see
[0050] The axial alignment of the constricted section 172 relative the radial protrusion 162 is achieved by allowing the locking device 160 to be axially moveable relative the wall 170, and thereby by changing the axial position of the entire locking device 160 relative the wall 170.
[0051] Axial movability of the locking device 160 relative the wall 170 is preferably provided by arranging the locking device 160, i.e. the resilient members 164 of the locking device 160, in a sliding manner relative the wall 170. As is shown in
[0052] It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above and illustrated in the drawings; rather, the skilled person will recognize that many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.