Wiper system for a vehicle that disengages in the event of torque exceeding a threshold
10059307 ยท 2018-08-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60S1/3459
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S1/342
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a drive mechanism and a wiper system for a vehicle. The mechanism comprises a coupling member (22), a drive head (10) having means (20) for connecting to a wiper blade arm (48) and a slide (32) arranged so as to rotatably engage the member with the head when a value of a torque applied to the head relative to the member is less than a predetermined threshold, and, when this is not the case, to rotatably disengage the member and the head by sliding in a direction perpendicular to a rotational axis of the member.
Claims
1. A drive mechanism for a wiper system for a vehicle, comprising: a coupling unit; a drive head comprising means for connection to a wiper-holder arm; and a slide that engages the unit and the head in rotation when a torque value applied to the head relative to the unit is lower than a predetermined threshold, and disengages them in rotation in the opposite ease by sliding in a direction perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the unit, wherein the slide has a receptacle for receipt of the coupling unit.
2. The mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the coupling unit and the slide form a male-female assembly configured to facilitate sliding of the slide by a ramp effect.
3. The mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the unit comprises a main body configured to facilitate the sliding of the slide by a ramp effect.
4. The mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the unit is formed by an insert which can be connected to a shaft of a motor.
5. The mechanism as claimed in claim 4, wherein either one of the unit and the slide has a relief and the other one of the unit and the slide has a cavity for receipt of the relief, the relief and the cavity having faces configured to facilitate the sliding of the slide by means of a ramp effect.
6. The mechanism as claimed in the claim 5 wherein the part which comprises the relief has a flat main face, with the relief extending projecting from this face according to the direction of the axis of rotation.
7. The mechanism as claimed in claim 5, wherein the insert contains the cavity.
8. The mechanism as claimed in claim 5, wherein the relief comprises a tooth.
9. A wiper system for a vehicle comprising: a drive motor; a wiper-holder arm; and a drive mechanism connecting the motor and the arm according to claim 1.
10. The wiper system as claimed in claim 9, wherein the slide is connected to the wiper-holder arm by a spring which tends to engage the unit and the slide in rotation.
11. The wiper system as claimed in claim 9, wherein the motor comprises an output shaft which forms the coupling unit.
12. A drive mechanism for a wiper system for a vehicle, comprising: a coupling unit; a drive head comprising means for connection to a wiper-holder arm; and a slide that engages the unit and the head in rotation when a torque value applied to the head relative to the unit is lower than a predetermined threshold, and disengages them in rotation in the opposite ease by sliding in a direction perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the unit, wherein the unit is formed by an insert which can be connected to a shaft of a motor, wherein either one of the unit and the slide has a relief and the other one of the unit and the slide has a cavity for receipt of the relief, the relief and the cavity having faces configured to facilitate the sliding of the slide by means of a ramp effect, and wherein the part which comprises the relief has a flat main face, with the relief extending projecting from this face according to the direction of the axis of rotation.
Description
(1) A description will now be provided, by way of non-limiting example, of four embodiments relating to the following figures:
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(10) A first embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
(11) In particular, the mechanism comprises a drive head 10, a coupling unit, in this case an insert 22, which is fitted such as to be mobile in rotation relative to the head, and a slide 32 illustrated respectively in
(12) The head 10 has a hollow circular part 12, the edges of which form a circular reception receptacle 13 for the insert and the shaft. This receptacle has an axis (XX) around which the shaft can perform an alternating rotation. The head 10 also comprises a support 14 which is designed to receive the slide fitted such as to be slidably mobile relative to the head. The direction of sliding is perpendicular to the axis (XX). The support comprises two lugs 16 which have dimensions such that they grip the slide and two appendages 18 which extend perpendicularly to the lugs 16, and are such that they can retain the slide against the lower part of the head 10. The lugs 16 ensure the guiding of the slide during the sliding.
(13) The head 10 also has means for connection to the wiper-holder arm. These means comprise two coaxial circular openings 20 which are situated in two opposite flanks of the head 10. These openings 20 are designed to receive a screw or a securing shaft making it possible to establish a connection in rotation of the arm with the head, around an axis orthogonal to the axis (XX). This rotation is used in particular when the user wishes for example to move the wiper away from the glass. The drive head can be made of material such as a plastic material or a metal.
(14) The insert 22 has a general form with symmetry of revolution around the axis (XX). It has a central receptacle 26 with a cylindrical form and a circular cross-section for receipt of the motor shaft and rigid securing to the latter. The insert 22 additionally has an outer face with a cylindrical form and a circular cross-section in which a cavity such as a groove 28 is provided, designed to receive a tooth of the slide, as will be seen hereinafter. The cavity has two flat faces which are non-parallel to one another, are opposite to one another, and diverge in a direction opposite to the axis (XX). At its base the insert 22 also has a circular part 30 with a diameter wider than that of the outer face.
(15) The slide 32 has a generally flat form delimited by two opposite parallel flat main faces 34 and 40. It has an oblong opening which forms a receptacle 36 for receipt of the insert. The circular part also bears on its entire thickness a relief such as a coupling tooth 38 which extends projecting from the edge of the part in the direction of the center of the receptacle 36. The relief does not extend beyond the thickness of the part. The slide additionally has a solid part 40 adjacent to the circular part, and forming together with this part two stop shoulders 41. The solid part 40 also comprises a means for connection to a wiper-holder arm. In this case this means is an orifice 42.
(16) The insert 22 and the slide 32 are made of materials which can slide easily relative to one another. Reference can be made to the following non-limiting associations: the insert and the slide comprise steel, the insert comprises steel and/or aluminum and the slide comprises a polymer material, the insert comprises zamac and the slide comprises a polymer material or aluminum.
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(18) As shown in
(19) In the engaged position, the slide 32 is retained against the lower part of the drive head 10 by the two appendages. The receptacle 13 in the head extends entirely opposite that 36 in the slide and opposite the tooth. The latter is large enough to extend projecting from the edge of the circular part 12 of the head 10. The inner circular edges of the receptacles in the slide and the head, on the side opposite the support, coincide. The slide 32 does not extend projecting from the head on the side opposite the support 14.
(20) As illustrated in
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(23) In addition, a protective housing 52 is added onto the wiper-holder arm 48.
(24) It should be noted, with reference to
(25) A description will now be provided with reference to
(26) For as long as the torque value is lower than the threshold, the drive mechanism is as illustrated in
(27) When the wiper system is at a standstill, and the torque value exceeds the threshold, the return force of the spring 46 is no longer sufficient to retain the tooth 38 in the cavity 28. Thus, by means of a ramp effect, the tooth 38 leaves the cavity 28, and the slide slides relative to the head against the return force exerted by the spring. As shown in
(28) When the system is functioning, and the torque value exceeds the threshold, the mechanism functions similarly. Upon completion of the disengagement, the shaft and the insert turn relative to the wiper and the head.
(29) Thus, the slide 32 disengages the shaft and the arm in rotation when a value of a torque applied to the arm relative to the shaft is greater than the threshold, by sliding in the direction perpendicular to the axis. Upon completion of the sliding, the wiper system is disengaged, and no part has been damaged.
(30) The user can then engage the wiper system once more by simple rotation of the arm, in order to reposition the tooth 38 in the groove 28. The return force of the spring 46 tends to make the slide slide, such that the tooth 38 is positioned in the groove.
(31) A second embodiment will now be described with reference to
(32) The cross-section of the insert 122, seen from above, this time has the form of a ring cut by two identical flat surfaces 125 which are symmetrical to one another, and extend on the same side of the disc. The edge of the slide 132 which forms the receptacle for receipt of the insert has a complementary cross-section with two flat faces which can come simultaneously into surface contact with the two faces 125, along the entire height of the insert. Thus, the coupling unit, in this case constituted by the insert 122, and the slide 132 form a male-female assembly which can give rise to the sliding of the slide 132 by means of a ramp effect. In addition, in this case it is the body of the insert 122 which carries out the coupling. The assembly is positioned on an output shaft 300 of the motor.
(33) The mechanism functions in a manner similar to that of the first mode. When the return force of the spring is no longer sufficient to oppose a high torque on the system, the slide slides by means of a ramp effect in a direction perpendicular to an axis of the shaft, in order to disengage the insert and the head in rotation.
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(35) As previously, the slide 232 has two flat main faces as well as a relief 238 which extends from a front part 239 forming a receptacle for receipt of the shaft. On the other hand, in this case, the relief extends projecting perpendicularly to one of the main flat faces of the slide 232. This relief can penetrate in a groove with the same length in the insert or the shaft.
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(37) Although the invention is described here according to four embodiments, these are in no way limiting, and different variants and modifications can be applied to it without however departing either from its context or its spirit.
(38) For example, the tooth can be on the insert, and the cavity can be in the slide.