Abstract
A method for retrofitting a vehicle, which is equipped with a spray unit mounted to be fixed relative to a vehicle window of the vehicle, having a wiper comprising a further spray unit mounted to be movable relative to the vehicle window. The fixed spray unit comprises at least one pump, which is provided for supplying a cleaning fluid pressure for the fixed spray unit. In at least one installation step, the further spray unit of the wiper is connected to the pump of the fixed spray unit.
Claims
1. A method (32a; 32b; 32c) for retrofitting a vehicle (10a; 10b; 10c), which is equipped with a spray unit (14a; 14b; 14c) mounted to be fixed relative to a vehicle window (12a; 12b; 12c) of the vehicle (10a; 10b; 10c), said vehicle having a wiper (18a; 18b; 18c) comprising a further spray unit (16a; 16b; 16c) mounted to be movable relative to the vehicle window (12a; 12b; 12c), wherein the fixed spray unit (14a; 14b; 14c) comprises at least one pump (20a; 20b; 20c), which is provided for supplying a cleaning fluid pressure for the fixed spray unit (14a; 14b; 14c), wherein, in at least one installation step (58a; 58b; 58c), the further spray unit (16a; 16b; 16c) of the wiper (18a; 18b; 18c) is connected to the pump (20a; 20b; 20c) of the fixed spray unit (14a; 14b; 14c).
2. The method (32a; 32c) according to claim 1, wherein, in the installation step (58a; 58c), the further spray unit (16a; 16c) of the wiper (18a; 18c) is, in addition to the fixed spray unit (14a; 14c), also connected to the pump (20a; 20c) of the fixed spray unit (14a; 14c).
3. The method (32b) according to claim 1, wherein the further spray unit (16b) of the wiper (18b) is connected to the pump (20b) during the installation step (58b) instead of the fixed spray unit (14b).
4. A method (34a; 34c) for operating a vehicle (10a; 10c) retrofitted by a method according to claim 1, wherein, in at least one operating step (64a; 64c), the further spray unit (16a; 16c) of the wiper (18a; 18c) and/or the fixed spray unit (14a; 14c) is selectively activated.
5. A cleaning apparatus (36a; 36b; 36c) in a vehicle (10a; 10b; 10c) retrofitted by a method (32a; 32b; 32c) according to claim 1, for cleaning a vehicle window (12a; 12b; 12c) of the vehicle (10a; 10b; 10c) using a cleaning fluid, said apparatus having at least one fixed spray unit (14a; 14b; 14c) comprising: at least one spray element (24a; 24b; 24c) mounted to be fixed relative to the vehicle window (12a; 12b; 12c) for applying the cleaning fluid to the vehicle window (12a; 12b; 12c), at least one pump (20a; 20b; 20c) provided for supplying a cleaning fluid pressure for the fixed spray unit (14a; 14b; 14c), and at least one line unit (26a; 26b; 26c) for distributing the cleaning fluid pressurized by the pump (20a; 20b; 20c), and further comprising a wiper (18a; 18b; 18c) having a further spray unit (16a; 16b; 16c) mounted to be movable relative to the vehicle window (12a; 12b; 12c) for applying the cleaning fluid to the vehicle window (12a; 12b; 12c), said wiper being connected via the line unit (26a; 26b; 26c) to the pump (20a; 20b; 20c) instead of the fixed spray unit (14a; 14b; 14c) or in addition to the fixed spray unit (14a; 14b; 14c).
6. The cleaning apparatus (36c) according to claim 5, wherein the line unit (26c) comprises a switchable valve (22c) provided to supply cleaning fluid to the fixed spray unit (14c) and/or the further spray unit (16c).
7. The cleaning apparatus (36a; 36b; 36c) according to claim 5, wherein the line unit (26a; 26b; 26c) leading to the fixed spray unit (14a; 14b; 14c) and/or the further spray unit (16a; 16b; 16c) of the wiper (18a; 18b; 18c) comprises a check valve (28a; 28b; 28c) preventing a backflow of the cleaning fluid.
8. A retrofitting system (38a; 38b; 38c) for retrofitting a vehicle (10a; 10b; 10c) having the cleaning apparatus (36a; 36b; 36c) according to claim 5, said apparatus comprising at least the wiper (18a; 18b; 18c) comprising the further spray unit (16a; 16b; 16c), the line unit (26a; 26b, 26c), and a switchable valve (22a; 22b; 22c), and/or a check valve (28a; 28b; 28c).
9. A kit (40a; 40b; 40c) for retrofitting various vehicles (10a; 10b; 10c) with cleaning apparatuses (36a; 36b; 36c) according to claim 5, comprising at least: a plurality of wipers (18a; 18b; 18c) designed to differ from one another, which are provided for various vehicles (10a; 10b; 10c) and/or comprise variously designed further spray units (16a; 16b; 16c), and a plurality of variously designed line units (26a; 26b; 26c), which are provided for various vehicles (10a; 10b; 10c) and/or provide various spraying functions.
10. A vehicle (10a; 10b; 10c) having a cleaning apparatus (36a; 36b; 36c) according to claim 5.
11. The method according to claim 4, wherein the further spray unit (16a; 16c) of the wiper (18a; 18c) and/or the fixed spray unit (14a; 14c) is selectively activated by a switchable valve (22c).
12. The cleaning apparatus (36a; 36b; 36c) according to claim 6, wherein the line unit (26a; 26b; 26c) leading to the fixed spray unit (14a; 14b; 14c) and/or the further spray unit (16a; 16b; 16c) of the wiper (18a; 18b; 18c) comprises a check valve (28a; 28b; 28c) preventing a backflow of the cleaning fluid.
13. The kit according to claim 9, further comprising a plurality of various adapters (30a; 30b; 30c) for various pumps (20a; 20b; 20c).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Further advantages will become apparent from the following description of the drawings. The drawings illustrate three exemplary embodiments of the invention. The drawings, the description, and the claims contain numerous features in combination. The skilled person will appropriately also consider the features individually and merge them into additional advantageous combinations.
[0021] Shown are:
[0022] FIG. 1 a schematic illustration of a vehicle retrofitted with a cleaning apparatus,
[0023] FIG. 2 a schematic illustration of an alternative cleaning apparatus,
[0024] FIG. 3 a schematic illustration of a further alternative cleaning apparatus,
[0025] FIG. 4 a schematic flowchart of a method for retrofitting a cleaning apparatus,
[0026] FIG. 5 a schematic flowchart of the operation of a retrofitted cleaning apparatus,
[0027] FIG. 6 a schematic illustration of a retrofitting system for retrofitting the vehicle with the cleaning apparatus, and
[0028] FIG. 7 a schematic illustration of a kit for retrofitting various vehicles with suitable cleaning apparatuses.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] FIG. 1 shows a vehicle 10a. The vehicle 10a comprises a vehicle window 12a. The vehicle 10a is retrofitted by means of a method for retrofitting on the vehicle 10a. The vehicle 10a comprises a cleaning apparatus 36a. The cleaning apparatus 36a has been retrofitted on the vehicle 10a. The cleaning apparatus 36a is provided for cleaning the vehicle window 12a of the vehicle 10a. The cleaning of the vehicle window 12a is performed by means of a cleaning fluid. The cleaning fluid is designed as washing water. The washing water can, e.g., contain an anti-freeze additive and/or a detergent additive and/or another additive for improving the cleaning performance and/or the operating characteristics. The vehicle 10a comprises a cleaning fluid tank 42a. The cleaning fluid tank 42a contains the cleaning fluid. The cleaning apparatus 36a comprises a fixed spray unit 14a. The fixed spray unit 14a was already part of the vehicle 10a before the retrofitting. The fixed spray unit 14a comprises two spray elements 24a mounted to be fixed relative to the vehicle window 12a. The fixed spray unit 14a could also only comprise one spray element 24a that is mounted to be fixed relative to the vehicle window 12a. The spray element 24a is provided for applying the cleaning fluid to the vehicle window 12a. Each spray element 24a comprises a dispensing opening 44a. The dispensing openings 44a have a dispensing direction 46a. The dispensing direction 46a is aligned approximately parallel to the vehicle window 12a. The fixed spray unit 14a comprises a pump 20a. The pump 20a is provided for supplying a cleaning fluid pressure for the fixed spray unit 14a. The pump 20a was already part of the vehicle 10a before the retrofitting. The fixed spray unit 14a comprises a line unit 26a. The line unit 26a is provided for distributing the cleaning fluid pressurized by the pump 20a. The line unit 26a is designed as a plastic hose. The line unit 26a could also be designed as a tube made of a metallic material. The vehicle 10a previously comprised a line unit 26a for supplying the fixed spray unit 14a before the retrofitting. The line unit 26a is modified or replaced during the retrofitting process.
[0030] The cleaning apparatus 36a comprises a wiper 18a. The wiper 18a comprises a wiper blade 52a. The wiper 18a comprises a further spray unit 16a mounted to be movable relative to the vehicle window 12a. The wiper 18a with the further spray unit 16a is retrofitted on the vehicle 10a. The further spray unit 16a is arranged on the wiper blade 52a of the wiper 18a. The further spray unit 16a is provided for applying the cleaning fluid to the vehicle window 12a. In addition to the fixed spray unit 14a, the further spray unit 16a is also connected to the pump 20a via the line unit 26a (which has been modified or replaced compared to the initial state of the vehicle 10a). The further spray unit 16a comprises a plurality of further spray elements 48a. The further spray elements 48a are arranged to be distributed in a main extension direction 50a of the wiper blade 52a. Each further spray element 48a has a dispensing opening 68a. The dispensing openings 68a have a dispensing direction 56a. The dispensing direction 56a is aligned approximately parallel to the vehicle window 12a. The dispensing direction 56a faces toward the vehicle window 12a.
[0031] The line unit 26a (which has been modified or replaced compared to the initial state of the vehicle 10a) comprises a non-switchable connecting piece 54a. The connecting piece 54a is designed as a fluidically sealed T-piece. The connecting piece 54a could also be designed as a Y-piece. The connecting piece 54a has three openings. The openings are connected to one another in every operating state. The connecting piece 54a is provided so as to connect the fixed spray unit 14a and the further spray unit 16a to the pump 20a. The line unit 26a leading to the fixed spray unit 14a and/or the further spray unit 16a of the wiper 18a comprises a check valve 28a. The check valve 28a prevents a backflow of the cleaning fluid. The check valve 28a could be designed, for example, as a ball check valve or as a spring-loaded check valve.
[0032] FIGS. 2 and 3 show further exemplary embodiments of the invention. The following descriptions and the drawings are essentially limited to the differences between the exemplary embodiments, whereby, with regard to components bearing the same designation, in particular with regard to components bearing the same reference characters, reference can in principle also be made to the drawings and/or the description of the other exemplary embodiments, in particular in FIG. 1. In order to distinguish between the exemplary embodiments, the letter a is appended to the reference characters for the exemplary embodiment in FIG. 1. The letter a is replaced by the letters b and c in the exemplary embodiments in FIGS. 2 and 3.
[0033] FIG. 2 shows a vehicle 10b. The vehicle 10b comprises a vehicle window 12b. The vehicle 10b is retrofitted by means of a method for retrofitting on the vehicle 10b. The vehicle 10b comprises an alternative cleaning apparatus 36b. The cleaning apparatus 36b is provided for cleaning the vehicle window 12b of the vehicle 10b. The cleaning apparatus 36b comprises a fixed spray unit 14b having a spray element 24b mounted to be fixed relative to the vehicle window 12b. The cleaning apparatus 36b comprises a line unit 26b. The line unit 26b is retrofitted. The line unit 26b replaces an original line unit of vehicle 10b. The vehicle 10b comprises a cleaning fluid tank 42b. The cleaning fluid tank 42b contains a cleaning fluid. The cleaning apparatus 36b comprises a wiper 18b. The wiper 18b comprises a further spray unit 16b mounted to be movable relative to the vehicle window 12b. Instead of the fixed spray unit 14b, the further spray unit 16b is connected to a pump 20b via the line unit 26b. The line unit 26b comprises a connecting piece 54b. The connecting piece 54b is not switchable. The connecting piece 54b is designed as a fluidically sealed I-piece. The connecting piece 54b could also be designed as an L-piece. The connecting piece 54b has two openings. The connecting piece 54b is provided so as to connect the further spray unit 16b to the pump. The fixed spray unit 14b is disconnected from the line unit 26b. The line unit 26b leading to the further spray unit 16b of the wiper 18b comprises a check valve 28b. The check valve 28b prevents a backflow of the cleaning fluid. The check valve 28b could be designed, for example, as a ball check valve or as a spring-loaded check valve.
[0034] FIG. 3 shows a vehicle 10c. The vehicle 10c comprises a vehicle window 12c. The vehicle 10c is retrofitted by means of a method for retrofitting on the vehicle 10c. The vehicle 10c comprises a further alternative cleaning apparatus 36c. The cleaning apparatus 36c is provided for cleaning the vehicle window 12c of the vehicle 10c. The vehicle 10c comprises a cleaning fluid tank 42c. The cleaning fluid tank 42c contains a cleaning fluid. The cleaning apparatus 36c comprises a fixed spray unit 14c. The fixed spray unit 14c comprises two spray elements 24c mounted to be fixed relative to the vehicle window 12c. The fixed spray unit 14c could also only comprise one spray element 24c that is mounted to be fixed relative to the vehicle window 12c. The spray element 24c is provided for applying the cleaning fluid to the vehicle window 12c. The cleaning apparatus 36c comprises a wiper 18c. The wiper 18c comprises a further spray unit 16c mounted to be movable relative to the vehicle window 12c. The cleaning apparatus 36c comprises a line unit 26c. The line unit 26c is retrofitted. The line unit 26c replaces an original line unit of the vehicle 10c. The further spray unit 16c is connected to a pump 20c via the line unit 26c. The line unit 26c comprises a switchable valve 22c. The switchable valve 22c is provided so as to supply cleaning fluid to the fixed spray unit 14c and/or to the further spray unit 16c. The switchable valve 22c is designed as a 3-way valve. The switchable valve 22c has three openings. It is conceivable that valve 22c can be designed as a 3/2-way valve. With a 3/3-way valve, the fixed spray unit 14c and/or the further spray unit 16c could be actuated, because it has three connectors and three switch positions. The connecting piece 54c is provided in order to connect the further spray unit 16c to the pump 20c. The line unit 26c leading to the further spray unit 16c of the wiper 18c comprises a check valve 28c. The check valve 28c prevents a backflow of the cleaning fluid. The check valve 28c could be designed, e.g., as a ball check valve or as a spring-loaded check valve.
[0035] FIG. 4 shows a schematic flowchart of a method 32c for retrofitting the vehicle 10c, in which the fixed spray unit 14c is originally only connected to the pump 20c. In at least one installation step 60c, the fixed spray unit 14c is disconnected from the pump 20c. A hose connecting the pump 20c and the fixed spray unit 14c is thereby removed from the vehicle 10c. In installation step 58c, the further spray unit 16c of the wiper 18c is connected to the pump 20c of the fixed spray unit 14c. In installation step 58c, a new line unit 26c is installed, which connects the further spray unit 16c to the pump 20c in addition to the fixed spray unit 14c. The line unit 26c installed in the installation step 58c comprises the switchable valve 22c. In installation step 58a, as an alternative to method step 58c, the further spray unit 16a of the wiper 18a is likewise connected to the pump 20a of the fixed spray unit 14a. In alternative installation step 58a, a new line unit 26a is additionally installed, which connects the further spray unit 16a to the pump 20a in addition to the fixed spray unit 14a. However, the line unit 26a installed during installation step 58a is designed without a switchable valve. In installation step 58b, which is an alternative to the installation step 58c, the further spray unit 16b of the wiper 18b is also connected to the pump 20b of the fixed spray unit 14b. In the further alternative installation step 58b, a new line unit 26b is installed, which connects the further spray unit 16b to the pump 20b instead of the fixed spray unit 14b. In this case, after retrofitting, the fixed spray unit 14b remains without a fluidic connection and thus without function. In at least one further installation step 62c, the further spray unit 16c is provided ready for operation.
[0036] FIG. 5 shows a schematic flowchart of a method 34c for operating a retrofitted vehicle 10c. In operating step 64c, the further spray unit 16c of the wiper 18c or the fixed spray unit 14c is optionally activated. In operating step 64c, the selection between the fixed spray unit 14c and the further spray unit 16c of the wiper 18c is made by means of the switchable valve 22c. Depending on the selection of a valve position of the switchable valve 22c, in a further operating step 66c, the vehicle window 12c is sprayed with cleaning fluid by the further spray unit 16c of the wiper 18c, by the fixed spray unit 14c, or by the fixed spray unit 14c and simultaneously by the further spray unit 16c of the wiper 18c.
[0037] FIG. 6 shows, by way of example, one of a plurality of conceivable retrofitting systems 38c for retrofitting the vehicle 10c with the cleaning apparatus 36c. The retrofitting system 38c comprises the wiper 18c with the further spray unit 16c. The retrofitting system 38c comprises the line unit 26c. The retrofitting system 38c comprises the switchable valve 22c. The retrofitting system 38c comprises the check valve 28c.
[0038] FIG. 7 shows a kit 40c for retrofitting various vehicles 10c with cleaning apparatuses 36c. By way of example, the kit 40c comprises various components for retrofitting of the further alternative cleaning apparatus 36c. Of course, the kit 40c could alternatively or additionally also comprise the components for the retrofitting of the further cleaning apparatuses 36a, 36b described herein. The kit 40c comprises a plurality of wipers 18c; 18c; 18c that are designed to differ from one another. The variously designed wipers 18c; 18c; 18c are provided for various vehicles 10c. The wipers 18c; 18c; 18c have variously designed further spray units 16c; 16c; 16c. The further spray units 16c; 16c; 16c have various diameters, various lengths, and various connectors for connecting to the wiper 18c; 18c; 18c. The kit 40c comprises a plurality of variously designed line units 26c; 26c; 26c. For example, the line units 26c; 26c; 26c differ in terms of their length and/or diameter. It is also conceivable that the line units 26c; 26c; 26c can be made of various materials or have various colors in order to facilitate association with various vehicles 10c. The line units 26c; 26c; 26c could also have vehicle-specific holders and/or profiles, such as curvatures or angles. The variously designed line units 26c; 26c; 26c are provided for various vehicles 10c that render various spray functions. The kit 40c comprises a plurality of various connecting pieces 54c; 54c; 54c. The connecting pieces 54c; 54c; 54c are provided for connecting the line unit 26c; 26c; 26c to the pump 20c; 20c; 20c and the further spray unit 16c; 16c; 16c and the fixed spray unit 14c in a fluidically sealed manner. The connecting pieces 54c; 54c; 54c have different diameters and different angles. The kit 40c comprises a 3-way valve 22c; 22c; 22c. The valve 22c; 22c; 22c has three openings with various diameters and various angles to one another. The kit 40c could optionally comprise a plurality of various adapters 30c; 30c; 30c for various pumps 20c; 20c; 20c. The kit 40c can also comprise the components for a retrofitting of the cleaning apparatuses 36a; 36b.