BLOCKING DEVICE FOR A WIPER LINKAGE MECHANISM, LINKAGE BEARING, LINKAGE SUB-ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATED LINKAGES, AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING A BLOCKING DEVICE ON A LINKAGE
20180346043 · 2018-12-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D65/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S1/245
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S1/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S1/0433
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D65/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention concerns a device (1) for retaining a linkage (3) of a wiper mechanism in a transport position, retaining device (1) includes: a clip comprising two elastic arms intended to cooperate with a bush (31) of the linkage (3), and a retaining staple intended to cooperate with a link (33) of the linkage (3), the retaining staple being connected to the clip so that in the mounted state the retaining device (1) connects the link (33) to the bush (31) in a fixed manner in a close position of the bush (31) relative to the link (33).
Claims
1. A device for retaining a linkage of a wiper mechanism in a transport position, the retaining device comprising: a clip comprising two elastic arms that cooperate with a bush of the linkage; and a retaining staple that cooperates with a link of the linkage, the retaining staple being connected to the clip so that in the mounted state the retaining device connects the link to the bush in a fixed manner in a close position of the bush relative to the link.
2. The retaining device according to claim 1, wherein elastic arms each include fixing lugs at the level of the ends of the elastic arms, wherein the fixing lugs cooperate with a complementary shape present on the bush.
3. The retaining device according to claim 1, wherein the retaining staple includes a retaining arm having at a free end a locking member that cooperates with the link.
4. The retaining device according to claim 3, wherein retaining staple is in a U-shape, the bottom of which holds the link against a crank of the linkage.
5. The retaining device according to claim 4, wherein one of the branches of the U-shape includes the locking member.
6. A bearing of a wiper mechanism comprising a bush, wherein the bush comprises a portion of smaller diameter that cooperates with the clip of a retaining device according to claim 2.
7. The bearing according to claim 6, wherein the bush comprises at least one first pair of depressions that cooperate with fixing lugs carried by the ends of the elastic arms.
8. The bearing according to claim 7, wherein the bush includes a first pair of depressions and a second pair of depressions.
9. The bearing according to claim 8, wherein each pair of depressions comprises chamfers to facilitate the movement of the retaining device.
10. A linkage subassembly of a wiper mechanism, comprising: a bearing comprising a bush; a crank articulated to the bearing, having a first end connected to the bearing and a second end carrying a ball joint enabling the articulation of a link ; a link one end of which is connected by the ball joint to the crank; and a retaining device according to claim 1.
11. The linkage subassembly according to claim 10, wherein the at least one bearing includes a bush comprising a portion of smaller diameter cooperating with the clip of the retaining device.
12. A linkage of a wiper mechanism, comprising: a first linkage subassembly; and a second linkage subassembly connected to the first linkage subassembly by a link, wherein the first linkage subassembly and/or the second linkage subassembly is a linkage subassembly according to claim l0, said first linkage subassembly and/or second linkage subassembly being locked in the transport position of the linkage with the aid of the retaining device.
13. A method of placing a retaining device in accordance with claim 1 on a linkage subassembly comprising a bearing having a bush, a crank articulated to the bearing having a first end connected to the bearing and a second end carrying a ball joint enabling the articulation of a link, and a link one end of which is connected by the ball joint to the crank and the retaining device, the method comprising: a step (a) of fixing the clip to the bush; and a step (b) of fixing the retaining staple to the link.
Description
[0058] In these figures, identical elements bear the same reference numbers.
[0059] The following embodiments are examples. Although the description refers to one or more embodiments, this does not necessarily mean that each reference concerns the same embodiment or that the features apply only to only one embodiment. Single features of different embodiments may equally be combined or interchanged to produce other embodiments.
[0060] The following description refers to first and second sides of the linkage, first and second ends of the crank, first and second axes of rotation of the linkage subassembly, first and second pairs of depressions on the bush, and first and second linkage subassemblies. This is merely indexing to differentiate and to designate elements that are close but not identical. This indexing does not imply any priority of one element over another and such designations may easily be interchanged without departing from the scope of the present description. Nor does this indexing imply an order in time, for example to assess the disposition of the linkage on the motor vehicle, its operation, or again its installation.
[0061] In the following description, there is meant in particular by transport position a position in which at least one end of the link and a crank to which that end of the link is connected form a minimum angle. To be more precise, at least this end of the link is in a position close to the bearing on which the crank is articulated so that the linkage has a minimum overall size when it is in the transport position.
[0062] Moreover, in the following description by mounted state is meant the mounted state of the retaining device. To be more precise, this corresponds to the locking position of the retaining device, that is to say its position when it locks the linkage in the transport position.
[0063] Referring to
[0064] The first linkage subassembly 7 and the second linkage subassembly 7 comprise a bearing 5 comprising a bush 31, a crank 35 articulated on the bush 5, and a retaining device 1 (seen better in
[0065] The crank 35 of each of the first linkage subassembly 7 and the second linkage subassembly 7 has a first end 35a connected to the bearing 5, for example by a pivot connection, and a second end 35b carrying a ball joint 38. The ball joint 38 is connected to one end of the link 33 and enables the articulation of that link 33 in order to enable its movement in translation.
[0066] Referring to
[0067] The retaining device 1 may be made from a plastic material. The use of this kind of material enables the retaining device 1, and in particular the clip 11 and the retaining staple 15, to deform reversibly.
[0068] The clip 11 comprises two elastic arms 13 intended to cooperate with the bush 31 of the linkage 3. According to the particular embodiment from
[0069] Moreover, the retaining staple 15 is intended to cooperate for example with the end of the link 33 connected to the first linkage subassembly 7, according to the embodiment from
[0070] According to the particular embodiment from
[0071] Moreover, the retaining staple 15 is in the general shape of a U the bottom 18 of which is intended to hold the link 33 against the crank 35 of the linkage 3. According to this particular embodiment, one of the branches 19 of the U includes the locking member 17. In the present instance, this is the branch 19 that is farther from the clip 11.
[0072] Referring to
[0073] The bush 31 cooperates with the elastic arms 13 of the clip 11 in order to fix the retaining device 1 to the bush 31. According to the particular embodiment from
[0074] Referring to
[0075] The presence of the retaining device 1 on the first linkage subassembly 7 makes it possible to prevent all rotation of the crank 35 about the first rotation axis Z and also all rotation of the link 33 about the second rotation axis Z, thereby locking the first linkage subassembly 7 with a fixed position of the link 33 relative to the bush 31.
[0076] According to the particular embodiment from
[0077] According to another embodiment not shown here, the linkage 3 may include two retaining devices 1, one disposed on the first side 3a of the linkage 3 and the other disposed on the second side 3b of the linkage 3 in order reversibly to lock the movement of each end of the link 33 relative to the bush 31 of the first linkage subassembly 7 and the second linkage subassembly 7 respectively.
[0078] According to another embodiment not shown here, only the second side 3b of the linkage 3 includes the retaining device 1 in order reversibly to lock the second linkage subassembly 7 in the transport position of the linkage.
[0079] The retaining device 1 advantageously enables elimination of degrees of freedom of movement of some parts of the linkage 3, which facilitates transporting it. Moreover, installing this linkage 3 on the motor vehicle is also facilitated thanks to the retaining device 1 that prevents rotation of the various elements of the linkage 3 about the first rotation axis Z and the second rotation axis Z.
[0080] The method for placing the retaining device 1 on the linkage 3 is described in more detail with reference to
[0081] According to the particular embodiment from
[0082] According to a variant not shown here, the step a of fixing the clip 11 onto the bush 31 may precede the step b of fixing the retaining staple 15 to the link 33, the clip 11 initially being fixed to the bush 31 at the level of the first pair of depressions 36, thus defining an unlocked position. The link 33 is then moved toward the bush 31 and finally the clip 11 is moved toward its locking position in order to cooperate with the second pair of depressions 37 in such a manner that the retaining staple 15 cooperates with the link 33 so that the position of the link 33 relative to the bush 31 is fixed.
[0083] Accordingly, whatever the order of the steps a, b for fixing the retaining device 1, the use of tools is not necessary. In fact, the clip 11 and the retaining staple 15 enable the retaining device 1 to be installed easily on the linkage 3 simply by clipping it on. Moreover, this kind of retaining device 1 may be used to retain a linkage 3 in the transport position having a link 33 that is either solid or has a U-section.
[0084] Referring to
[0085] As described above, with reference to
[0086] According to another embodiment not shown here, the retaining device 1 may release the linkage by moving apart the elastic arms 13 of the bush 31. This moving apart of the elastic arms 13 of the bush 31 makes it possible to remove the clip 11 of the retaining device 1 from the bush 31 and thus to release the link 33.
[0087] Accordingly, releasing the linkage 3, possibly after its installation on the vehicle, does not necessitate the use of tools and can be carried out easily and in a simple manner.
[0088] Referring to
[0089] According to another embodiment not shown here, the retaining device 1 may remain on the link 33 after the linkage 3 is released.
[0090] The fact of leaving the retaining device 1 on the linkage 3 advantageously enables the latter to be reused if necessary in order to lock the linkage in its transport position again. Moreover, the possibility of leaving the retaining device 1 on the linkage 3 after installation thereof makes it possible to limit the quantity of waste to be processed.
[0091] The various embodiments given here are described only by way of nonlimiting illustration. In fact, it is entirely possible for the person skilled in the art to use the retaining device 1 with a bush 31 having no portion 32 of smaller diameter without departing from the context of the present invention. Moreover, the person skilled in the art could entirely remove the retaining device 1 from the linkage 3 after its installation on the motor vehicle without departing from the context of the present invention. Moreover, the person skilled in the art could use any material other than a plastic material to form the retaining device 1 without departing from the context of the present description, the use of a plastic material for the retaining device 1 relating only to a preferred embodiment.
[0092] Accordingly, the reversible retention of a linkage 3 in a transport position is possible thanks to the retaining device 1 described above. The retaining device 1 is advantageously installed on the linkage 3 without necessitating tools and releasing the linkage 3 is also possible without using tools. Moreover, the use of this kind of retaining device 1 makes it possible to limit the waste to be processed because it remains on the linkage 3 following its installation on the motor vehicle.