DEVICE FOR A SYSTEM FOR CONNECTING A BLADE TO A WIPER ARM
20180170317 · 2018-06-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60S1/3868
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S1/3452
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a device (26, 26, 26) for a system (16) for connecting a blade (12) to a wiper arm (14), said device, known as the first device, being configured so as to be secured to said blade (12) or to said arm (14) and including means of articulation (35, 35, 35) configured so as to cooperate with complementary means of articulation (60) of another device (30) of the connecting system (16), known as the second device, in order to define at least one means of attachment and pivoting about an axis (Y) of rotation of said first device (26, 26, 26) in relation to said second device (30), said means of articulation (35, 35, 35) of said first device (26, 26, 26) comprising a ball-and-socket connection of at least partially spherical, ellipsoidal or ovoidal shape, said first device (26, 26, 26) being characterized in that it comprises only a single ball-and-socket connection of at least partially spherical, ellipsoidal or ovoidal shape.
Claims
1. A first device for a system for connecting a blade to a wiper arm, said first device being configured to be secured to said blade or to said arm, the first device comprising: means of articulation configured to cooperate with complementary means of articulation of a second device of the connecting system, to define at least one means of attachment and pivoting about an axis of rotation of said first device in relation to said second device, said means of articulation of said first device comprising a ball-and-socket connection of at least partially spherical, ellipsoidal or ovoidal shape; and only a single ball-and-socket connection of at least partially spherical, ellipsoidal or ovoidal shape.
2. The device according to claim 1, in which said ball-and-socket connection of at least partially spherical, ellipsoidal or ovoidal shape exhibits in cross section an angular range greater than 250, about a centre of said ball-and-socket connection.
3. The device according to claim 2, in which said ball-and-socket connection of at least partially spherical, ellipsoidal or ovoidal shape comprises a through opening extending around said pivot axis.
4. The device according to claim 1, comprising guidance means configured so as to cooperate with said second device to guide the second device in rotation about said axis, said guidance means being independent of the means of articulation.
5. The device according to claim 1, comprising locking means configured so as to cooperate with said second device to authorize only rotational displacements about said axis, said locking means preferably being independent of the means of articulation.
6. The device according to claim 5, in which said guidance means and/or locking means comprise at least one longitudinal wall that is substantially perpendicular to said axis of rotation.
7. The device according to claim 6, in which said longitudinal wall comprises or supports bearing and sliding protuberances, projecting and configured to cooperate with said second device.
8. A system for connecting a blade to a wiper arm, said system comprising a first and a second device according to claim 1.
9. The connecting system according to claim 8, in which said first device is a connector configured so as to be secured to said blade.
10. The connecting system according to claim 8, in which the means of articulation of the first device are capable of being mounted in complementary means of the second device by snap-in engagement.
11. A wiper blade configured to support at least one device according to claim 1.
12. A wiper blade configured to support a system as claimed in claim 8.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0029] The invention will be more readily appreciated, and other details, characterizing features and advantages of the invention will emerge from a perusal of the following description, which is provided by way of non-exhaustive example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0041] It should be noted that the figures disclose the invention in a detailed manner in order to implement the invention, said figures of course being capable, if necessary, of serving for the better definition of the invention.
[0042] In the following description, the designations longitudinal or lateral relate to the orientation of the wiper blade or of the driving arm, otherwise referred to as the wiper arm. The longitudinal direction corresponds to the principal axis of the wiper blade or of the wiper arm in which it extends, whereas the lateral orientations correspond to concurrent straight lines, that is to say lines which intersect the longitudinal direction, in particular lines perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the wiper blade or of the wiper arm in its plane of rotation. In the case of the longitudinal directions, the designations external (or front) or internal (or rear) are determined in relation to the point of attachment of the wiper blade on the wiper arm, the designation internal corresponding to the area where the wiper arm and a half-blade extend. Finally, the directions referred to as upper or lower correspond to orientations that are perpendicular to the plane of rotation of the wiper blade on the windscreen, the designation lower including the plane of the windscreen.
[0043] Identical numerical references designate elements that are similar from one figure to the other, and the prime symbol () is used to designate variants of the same element in different embodiments.
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[0045] Reference is made initially to
[0046] The wiper arm 14 represented here is an arm of the Pinch Tab type that is familiar to a person skilled in the art and is best described in document EP1565359 A1. Other types of arm may naturally be utilized within the context of the present invention.
[0047] The wiper arm 14 is intended to be driven by a motor in order to describe an angular reciprocal movement permitting the removal of water and any other undesirable elements covering the windscreen.
[0048] The wiper blade 12 is preferably of the flat blade type. It comprises, for example, a longitudinal body 18, a wiper blade 20 integrally formed with the longitudinal body 18 or attached thereto, for example made of rubber, and at least one vertebra 15 which stiffens the blade 20 and benefits its application to the windscreen.
[0049] The body 18 of the wiper blade 12 may advantageously include an upper aerodynamic deflector 22 intended to improve the function of the wiper, the purpose of said deflector 22 being to improve the pressing of the blade on the windscreen and thus the aerodynamic performance of the wiper.
[0050] The wiper blade 12 may comprise in addition end fittings 24 for the anchorage of the blade 20 and/or of the vertebra 15 on the body 18, said end fittings 24 being situated at each of the longitudinal extremities of the body 18.
[0051] The body 18 of the blade may also be implemented in two parts, which are disposed substantially end to end and are connected to each other by an intermediate device 26, in this case being a connector, which is part of the connecting system 16. Said parts may be independent of each other or connected together by a median part of the body 18, defined by a partial cut-out in the body 18. In this case, the blade 20 is generally attached to the longitudinal body 18.
[0052] Reference is now made to
[0053] The connecting system 16 comprises in addition a second device 30, in this case being an adapter, which is configured in order to be attached to the wiper arm 14 and which is mounted on the first device 26 in such a way as to retain at least one degree of freedom by pivoting about an axis of rotation Y which is a transversal axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the wiper blade 12. Said degree of freedom allows pivoting of the wiper blade 12 in relation to the wiper arm 14 and thus permits the blade 12 to follow the curvature of the windscreen in the course of its displacements.
[0054] This degree of freedom is achieved thanks to means of rotation of the first device 26 which are configured so as to cooperate with complementary means of the second device 30 in order to define said axis of rotation Y.
[0055] According to the invention, the means of rotation of the first device 26 comprise a single ball-and-socket connection and not simply a physical axis of cylindrical form, or a plurality of ball-and-socket connections, as in the prior art.
[0056] The first device or connector 26 in
[0057] The first device 26 comprises a ball-and-socket connection of at least partially spherical, ellipsoidal or ovoidal shape, which is formed in this case by a spherical body 35, said body 35 being intended to be engaged, preferably by snap-in engagement, in a recess 60 (evident in
[0058] The spherical body 35 in this case is integral with the wall 34, and is situated substantially in the middle of the upper part of the connector 26.
[0059] As evident in the first embodiment and in particular in
[0060] The body 35 in this case comprises a through opening 36 which extends along the axis Y. Said opening 36 has a substantially cylindrical shape and is configured so as to receive a cylindrical rod of an arm when the latter is of the side-locking type, for example of the Side-Lock type familiar to a person skilled in the art, and better described in application U.S. Pat. No. 6,553,607 BA.
[0061] The locking means and guidance means 38 comprise at least one, and preferably two, blocks that are integral with the upper wall 34. Said blocks, which are substantially parallelepipedic, extend towards the top at the front and at the rear of the body 35, and each comprises two lateral faces 39. The lateral faces 39 comprise protuberances 42 intended to cooperate by sliding with corresponding means 54 of the second device 30 (evident in
[0062] The means 38 and the body 35 are aligned longitudinally in this case, one behind the other in the longitudinal median plane.
[0063] The assembly of the wiper blade 12 on the wiper arm 14 may be realized simply by presenting the connector 26 secured to the blade 12 directly below the adapter 30 secured to the arm 14, and by then displacing the connector in translation towards the adapter in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the blade, until the body 35 engages by snap-in engagement in the complementary means 60 of the adapter 30 (evident in
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[0066] The locking means and guidance means 38 support the body 35, which is connected directly to one of their longitudinal extremities.
[0067] The assembly of the wiper blade 12 on the wiper arm 14 may be produced in a simple manner, as described in the foregoing.
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[0069] In the first embodiment described in
[0070] The lateral and transverse walls 43a, 43b, 44 of the adapter 30 define between them a longitudinal space or housing 45, in which the spherical, ellipsoidal or ovoidal 35 body of the first device 26 is intended to be mounted. The walls 43a, 43b in this case are of the double-skinned type and each include two skins, respectively internal 47 and external 48 (evident in
[0071] The body of the adapter 30 is connected at a first of its longitudinal extremities to a cowl or cladding, also referred to as the cap or head 46. Said head 46 has a lateral dimension greater than that of the body of the adapter and a height similarly greater than that of the body. The lateral walls 43a, 43b of the body of the adapter 30 thus stand back from or are offset in relation to the external lateral faces 46a, 46b of the head, and its upper wall 44 stands back from or is recessed in relation to an upper external face 46c of the head.
[0072] As is evident in
[0073] The lateral walls 43a, 43b of the body continue towards the rear of the adapter 30, by means of elastically deformable legs 52a, 52b, which also extend longitudinally. Each lateral wall 43a, 43b is connected to a leg 52a, 52b, said legs 52a, 52b being parallel or inclined one in relation to the other, and being symmetrical in relation to a longitudinal median plane, substantially vertical, that is to say perpendicular to the upper wall 44 of the adapter. The free extremities of the legs 52a, 52b, which are situated on the side opposite the head 46, each support a projecting lateral push-button 27. Each leg 52a, 52b thus supports a push-button 27. The elastic deformations of the legs 52a, 52b in this case take place in a substantially horizontal longitudinal plane, that is to say substantially parallel to the upper wall 44. The legs 52a, 52b may be brought closer together by elastic deformation. The push-buttons 27 are configured so as to cooperate with notches in the Pinch Tab arm, as described in document EP1565359 A1.
[0074] The lateral walls 43a, 43b each comprise a through opening 56. The openings 56 in the walls 43a, 43b are substantially coaxial and in this case define the axis Y of pivoting of the adapter 30 on the connector 26, and accordingly that of the wiper blade 12 in relation to the wiper arm 14. The openings 56 in this case are of circular section. The openings 56 discharge at their external lateral extremities onto the external faces of the walls 43a, 43b, respectively, and at their internal lateral extremities into the housing 45.
[0075] As is evident in
[0076] In the example in
[0077] If necessary, these cavities 60 will be respectively of concave, at least partially ellipsoidal or ovoidal shape complementary to the shape of the body 35, if the latter is ellipsoidal or ovoidal.
[0078] Each cavity 60 in this case is perforated and comprises in particular a transcurrent hole. Said hole in this case is formed by one of the aforementioned openings 56. Each cavity 60 is thus situated on the internal skin 47 of the lateral wall 43a or 43b in such a way as to be traversed by the opening 56 of said wall.
[0079] The axis of each opening 56, which is combined with the axis Y, is likewise combined with the axis of the corresponding cavity 60, so that the openings are centred in relation to the body 35. Each cavity 60 has an external diameter which represents about 60 to 80% of the height of the corresponding lateral wall 43a, 43b, measured in a substantially vertical direction perpendicularly to the upper wall 44.
[0080] The lateral walls 43a, 43b of the body of the adapter 30 in addition comprise on their internal lateral faces projecting means 54, which define supporting faces in the transverse direction. Certain of these projecting means 5, at least, are configured so as to be in contact with the protuberances 42 mentioned above or alternatively with the lateral faces 39, which may in particular be plane.
[0081] The projecting means in this case comprise strips of material 54 protruding on the internal lateral faces of the lateral walls 43a, 43b. The strips of material have an elongated form and extend longitudinally between the lower and upper longitudinal edges of the walls 43a, 43b.
[0082] The strips of material 54 define substantially parallel bearing faces. Said bearing faces in this case are substantially parallel to the external lateral faces of the walls 43a, 43b, as well as to the longitudinal axis of the adapter 30.
[0083] The adapter 30 described above is advantageously unitary, that is to say constituted by the same synthetic, plastic material. It may thus be manufactured in the course of a single moulding operation, in particular by injection.
[0084] The adapter 30 is attached to the connector 26 thanks to the body 35 and to the cavities 60 which form means of attachment of the adapter 30 to the connector 26, and means of pivoting of the adapter 30 in relation to the connector 26. The means of attachment are of the snap-in engagement type, the cavities 60 of the adapter 30 being intended to cooperate with the body 35 by snap-in engagement.
[0085] As evident in
[0086] The connector 26 is so arranged as to be made integral, for example by crimping, with the wiper blade 12. The connector 26 may also provide a transport and distribution function of a liquid for washing the windscreen of the vehicle.