DEVICE FOR CONNECTING A WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADE TO A DRIVE ARM
20180265044 · 2018-09-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60S1/4006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S2001/4035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S1/3853
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Device (60) for connecting a windscreen wiper blade to a drive arm, comprising: a connector (24) that is designed to be rigidly connected to said blade and that includes first articulation means (38), an adapter (12) that is designed to be rigidly connected to said arm and that includes second articulation means (42) that are designed to cooperate with said first articulation means in order to form a first pivot axis (Y) between the adapter and the connector, which is a pivot axis between said blade and said arm, and a cover (62) that is designed to be attached to the connector, said cover being moveable from a first position in which the cover enables said adapter to be connected to said arm, and a second position in which the cover locks said connection.
Claims
1. The device for connecting a windscreen wiper blade to a drive arm, comprising: a connector that is designed to be rigidly connected to said blade and that includes first articulation means; an adapter that is designed to be rigidly connected to said arm and that includes second articulation means configured to cooperate with said first articulation means to form a first pivot axis between the adapter and the connector, the first pivot axis being between said blade and said arm; and a cover configured to be attached to the connector, said cover being moveable from a first position in which the cover enables said adapter to be connected to said arm, and a second position in which the cover locks said connection, wherein said cover enables said adapter to move about said first axis when the cover is in the locked position, and said adapter is configured to adopt: at least one release position in which said cover can be moved between the first and second positions thereof, and at least one locked position in which said adapter is able to butt against said cover to limit the travel of the cover from the second position thereof, thereby preventing the cover from reaching the first position thereof.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein said adapter has two walls that are substantially parallel with one another and perpendicular to said first axis, said walls having first inner lateral faces between which at least one linking element lies, and outer lateral faces, said adapter also having at least one stop element that is carried on one of said walls thereof and that projects at least partially beyond said outer lateral face of said wall, said at least one stop element being designed, when said adapter is in said at least one locked position, to butt against said cover to limit the travel thereof from the second position thereof, thereby preventing the cover from reaching the first position thereof.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein said element is formed as a single part with said wall.
4. The device according to claim 2, wherein said cover has two walls that are substantially parallel with one another and perpendicular to said first axis, said cover also having at least one slot that is arranged on one of said walls and that enables said adapter to pass through said stop element when said cover is in the second position thereof.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein said slot is obtained by a local reduction in the thickness of said wall or of a flange of said wall.
6. The device according to claim 4, wherein said walls have first inner lateral faces that are substantially opposite one another and outer lateral faces, said slot being formed at least partially in the inner lateral face of said wall.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein said cover is mounted pivotingly on said connector and is pivotingly moveable about a second axis between said first and second positions.
8. The device according to claim 7, wherein said first and second axes are substantially parallel.
9. The device according to claim 1, wherein said cover at least partially overlaps said adapter and/or said connector.
10. The device according to claim 1, wherein said cover has an opening that is traversed by a portion of said arm.
11. A windscreen wiper blade comprising or carrying a device according to claim 1.
12. An arm of a windscreen wiper blade, comprising or carrying a device according to claim 1.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0029] The invention can be better understood from, and other details, features and advantages of the invention are set out in, the description below, given by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0039] It should be noted that the figures show the invention in detail to enable the invention to be carried out, and these figures may be understood to better define the invention where appropriate.
[0040] In the description below, the terms longitudinal and lateral relate to the orientation of the windscreen wiper blade or of the drive arm. The longitudinal direction corresponds to the main axis of the blade or of the arm along which same extends, while the lateral orientations correspond to convergent straight lines, i.e. lines crossing the longitudinal direction, notably perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the blade or of the arm in the plane of rotation of same. For the longitudinal directions, the terms outer (or rear) or inner (or front) shall be understood in relation to the point of attachment of the blade to the arm, the term inner corresponding to the portion where the arm and a half-blade extend, or in relation to the point of attachment of the arm to the vehicle. Finally, the directions referred to as upper and lower correspond to orientations perpendicular to the plane of rotation of the windscreen wiper blade, the term lower containing the plane of the windscreen.
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[0042] In the example shown, the blade 10 is a flat blade and includes a longitudinal body 14, a wiper rubber 18, which is usually made of rubber, and at least one link 18 that stiffens the rubber and facilitate the application of same to a glass such as a windscreen of the vehicle.
[0043] The body 14 of the blade 10 may include an upper aerodynamic deflector 20 designed to improve operation of the wiping system, this deflector being intended to better press the blade against the windscreen, thereby improving the aerodynamic performance of the windscreen wiper.
[0044] The blade 10 may also include end caps 22 or clips for fastening the rubber 16 and the link 18 to the body 14, each of these caps 22 being located at the longitudinal ends of the body 14.
[0045] The blade 10 also has an attachment element 23 for the rubber 16 that is seated in the body 14.
[0046] The connector 24 is designed to receive the adapter 12 and is positioned substantially in the middle of the blade 10, the connector/adapter assembly forming the device for connecting the blade 10 to the drive arm 26. The arm 26 is in this case shown only partially, only the free connection end to the adapter 12 being visible.
[0047] The adapter 12 is mounted on the connector 24 in order to maintain a degree of freedom in rotation about a pivot axis Y that is a transverse axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis Z of the blade 10. This degree of freedom enables the blade 10 to pivot in relation to the arm 26, thus enabling the blade to follow the curve of the windscreen when moving.
[0048] The arm 26, shown more dearly in
[0049] The adapter 12 has two parallel side walls 28 that are separated from one another and linked together by at least one transverse wall 30 (
[0050] The connector 24, shown more clearly in
[0051] The gap between the walls 36 and the connector 24 is therefore slightly greater than the gap between the outer lateral faces 28b of the adapter. A transverse shaft 38 extends between the two walls 36, defining the axis Y about which the adapter 12 is designed to turn with predefined angular limits. Finally, the lower portion of the base 34 has a slot 40 for assembling the rest of the blade 10, and in particular the attachment element 23.
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[0054] The adapter 12 can be assembled as follows: The adapter is inserted between the walls 36 of the connector 24 until the shaft 38 snap-fits into the trough 42 of the adapter, then the arm 26 engages with the adapter such that the free end thereof blocks the opening of the trough 42 (
[0055] The projecting patterns 32 of the outer faces 28b of the adapter 12 are designed to cooperate slidingly with the inner faces facing the walls 36 of the connector, notably in order to guide the pivoting movement about the axis Y of the blade 10 in relation to the arm 26 when in use.
[0056] The adapter 12 also includes a stop element 50 shown in
[0057] When the adapter 12 is assembled and snap-fitted in the connector 24, the stop element 50 is designed to butt against the upper longitudinal edge of one of the side walls 36 of the connector 24, in order to limit the angular movement of the adapter about the axis Y in relation to the connector, in at least one direction (for example clockwise).
[0058] The projecting element 50 is attached to and forms a single part with the adapter 12.
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[0060] The adapter 12 and the connector 24 in
[0061] In the example embodiment shown, the cover 62 is mounted on the connector 24. The cover is articulated with the connector 24 about an axis X substantially perpendicular to the axis Y.
[0062] The cover 62 has a general elongate shape along the longitudinal axis Z of the blade and includes articulation means about the axis X at one of the longitudinal ends thereof.
[0063] More specifically, the cover 62 in this case has two side walls 62a, 62b that are substantially flat and parallel with one another and with the longitudinal axis Z. The side walls are separated from one another and linked together by upper walls 62c, 62d.
[0064] A first upper wall 62c, referred to as the outer upper wall, extends between the upper edges of the walls 62a, 62b and from the outer longitudinal end of the cover over a length that is for example approximately 30-50% of the total length of the cover.
[0065] A second upper wall 62d, referred to as the inner upper wall, extends between the upper edges of the walls 62a, 62b close to the inner longitudinal end of the cover. In this case, the upper wall is short, being for example no more than 10% of the total length of the cover.
[0066] The inner faces of the inner longitudinal end of the cover 62 facing the side walls 62a, 62b have two projecting cylindrical contacts 64 respectively. The contacts 64 are coaxial and define the pivot axis X of the cover. The contacts are designed to cooperate by elastic snap-fitting with the matching recesses 65 of the connector 24 during assembly of the cover on the connector, and by sliding when the cover is pivoting in relation to the connector.
[0067] The upper walls 62c, 62d together define an opening 66 of the cover that is designed to be traversed by the arm when linking to the adapter 12, and in the usage position of the windscreen wiper blade.
[0068] At this opening 66, the upper edges of the side walls 62a, 62b have opposing peripheral flanges 62e, 62f. Thus, the upper edge of the wall 62a has a flange 62e that is oriented inside the opening 66 towards the wall 62b. The upper edge of the wall 62b has a flange 62f that is oriented inside the opening 66 towards the wall 62a.
[0069] On account of the shape or profile of the upper edges of the walls 62a, 62b, each flange 62e, 62f in this case has a general S shape. Each flange has a double curve. Each flange 62e, 62f has an upwards-oriented concave curvature near to the inner end of the cover, and an upwards-oriented convex curvature near to the outer end of the cover.
[0070] The dimension measured along the axis X or thickness of the flange 62f of the wall 62b is constant along the entire length thereof (i.e. along the entirety of the flange along the axis Z). Conversely, the dimension measured along the axis X or thickness of the flange 62e of the wall 62a varies along the length thereof. The thickness of the flange 62e at the upwards-oriented convexity thereof is constant and substantially the same as the thickness of the flange 62f. The thickness of the flange 62e at the upwards-oriented concave curvature thereof is less than the rest of the flange 62e and less than the thickness of the flange 62f. The reduced thickness of the flange 62e forms a through-slot 68 for the stop element 50 of the adapter 12.
[0071] The cover 62 is positioned on the connector 24 and overlaps same at least partially. The cover 62 can also overlap a portion of the adapter. The cover 62 is in this case designed to overlap the side walls 36 of the connector, the inner lateral faces of the side walls 62a, 62b of the cover being designed to face the side walls 36 of the connector. The gap between the walls 62a, 62b of the cover 62 is therefore slightly greater than the gap between the outer lateral faces of the side walk 36 of the connector 24. The shape of the side walls 36 can be similar to the shape of the walls 62a, 62b. In particular, the upper edges of the walls 36 can be S-shaped, similar to the shape of the upper edges of the walls 62a, 62b and the flanges 62e, 62f thereof.
[0072] The cover 62 also has a projecting lug 70 on a lower face of the upper wall 62c thereof that is designed to butt against the free end of the arm in a direction parallel to the axis Z when said arm is linked to the adapter 12, in order to lock the arm/blade connection (
[0073] The cover 62 is moveable about the axis X from a position shown in
[0074] The arm/blade connection can be carried out as follows: The blade is moved along the axis Z towards the arm such that the free end of the latter passes through the opening 66 in the cover, when the cover is in the position in
[0075] The cover 62 can adopt a multitude of intermediate positions between the aforementioned end positions shown in
[0076] The adapter 12 is moveable about the axis Y from a stop position in which the stop element 50 bears against the upper edge of the wall 36 of the connector, for example at the concave curvature thereof, to a position in which same bears against the transverse edge 62g of the upper wall 62c of the cover 62. This is the case when the cover 62 is in the closed position (
[0077] The adapter 12 can adopt a multitude of intermediate positions between these end positions.
[0078] Of these intermediate positions, the adapter 12 can adopt at least one position shown in
[0079] Of these intermediate positions, the adapter 12 can also adopt at least one position shown in
[0080] In practice, assuming for example that the adapter 12 is moveable about the axis Y through approximately 120, if the cover is in the closed position shown in
[0083] The transition position is for example an angle of 30-40 measured from the stop position on the connector 24.
[0084] Advantageously, once the cover 62 is closed and the blade is placed on the windscreen, the steeving pivots the adapter 12 and therefore the stop element 50 thereof. The latter is no longer facing the slot 68, which locks the cover 62 in the event of opening in this usage phase.