WASHING APPARATUS FOR A SENSOR ENCLOSURE
20180170319 ยท 2018-06-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60S1/0803
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02B27/0006
PHYSICS
B60S1/485
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60S1/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A washing apparatus is provided for a sensor enclosure. That washing apparatus includes a wiper assembly and a control module. The control module is configured to displace a wiper blade of the wiper assembly between a stowed position free of the sensor enclosure and a deployed position engaging the sensor enclosure.
Claims
1. A washing apparatus for a sensor enclosure, comprising: a wiper assembly, including a wiper blade; and a control module configured to displace said wiper blade between a stowed position free of said sensor enclosure and a deployed position engaging said sensor enclosure.
2. The washing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said control module includes a controller and an actuator controlled by said controller.
3. The washing apparatus of claim 2, wherein said actuator is connected to said wiper assembly.
4. The washing apparatus of claim 3, further including a cleaning fluid spray nozzle.
5. The washing apparatus of claim 4, further including a cleaning fluid reservoir and a cleaning fluid pump controlled by said controller and configured to pump cleaning fluid from said cleaning fluid reservoir to said cleaning fluid spray nozzle.
6. The washing apparatus of claim 5, wherein said wiper assembly includes a wiper pivot and a wiper arm having a first end that pivots about said wiper pivot and a second end that supports said wiper blade.
7. The washing apparatus of claim 6, wherein said actuator is a solenoid actuator having a return spring.
8. The washing apparatus of claim 5, further including a guideway.
9. The washing apparatus of claim 8, wherein said guideway includes a first track below said sensor enclosure and a second track above said sensor enclosure.
10. The washing apparatus of claim 9, wherein said wiper assembly includes a wiper pivot, a first cam follower, a second cam follower and a wiper arm having a first end that pivots about said wiper pivot and a second end that supports said first cam follower, said second cam follower and said wiper blade.
11. The washing apparatus of claim 10, wherein said first cam follower engages said first track and said second cam follower engages said second track.
12. The washing apparatus of claim 11, wherein said first track is continuous, said second track is continuous and said first track and said second track include a wiper park position.
13. The washing apparatus of claim 12, wherein said actuator includes a first wiper gear and a second wiper gear supporting said wiper pivot and a drive motor configured to engage said first wiper gear and said second wiper gear and drive said wiper assembly around said guideway wherein said drive motor is controlled by said controller.
14. A washing apparatus for a sensor enclosure, comprising: a guideway having a first track and a second track; a wiper assembly having a wiper blade, a first cam follower engaging said first track and a second cam follower engaging said second track; and a control module configured to displace said wiper assembly along said guideway.
15. The washing apparatus of claim 14, wherein said first track is continuous and said second track is continuous.
16. The washing apparatus of claim 15, wherein said control module includes a controller and an actuator controlled by said controller.
17. The washing apparatus of claim 16, wherein said actuator includes a first wiper gear, a second wiper gear and a drive motor engaging and driving said first wiper gear and said second wiper gear.
18. The washing apparatus of claim 17, wherein said wiper assembly is carried on said first wiper gear and said second wiper gear.
19. The washing apparatus of claim 18, wherein said first wiper drive gear is continuous, said second wiper drive gear is continuous, said first wiper gear is adjacent to and concentrically received within said first track and said second gear is adjacent to and concentrically received within said second track
20. The washing apparatus of claim 19 wherein said first track and said second track include a park position for said wiper assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0016] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the washing apparatus and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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[0025] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the washing apparatus, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] Reference is now made to
[0027] As illustrated in
[0028] The control module 18 also includes an actuator 22 that is connected to the wiper assembly 12 and adapted to displace the wiper arm 16 and the wiper blade 14 carried on that wiper arm between the stowed position and the deployed position in response to the controller 20. In some embodiments, the actuator 22 is also adapted to drive the wiper assembly i.2 along a guideway (not shown in
[0029] As further illustrated in
[0030] Reference is now made to
[0031] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0032] When the wiper blade 14 is in the stowed position, the sensor enclosure 30 is free of contact with the wiper blade as the Lidar or other sensor system within the sensor enclosure 30 operates gathering data for operation of the autonomous vehicle.
[0033] After operating for a predetermined period of time or in response to sensor data indicating the accumulation of dirt and debris on the sensor enclosure 30 or the optical window 32 of the sensor enclosure 30, the washing apparatus 10 may be activated. Upon activation, the controller 20 directs the pump 24 to pump cleaning fluid from the reservoir 26 through the one or more spray nozzles 28 which functions to direct that cleaning fluid onto the sensor enclosure 30 and the optical window 32.
[0034] In addition, as illustrated in
[0035] After the cleaning operation is completed as identified by time-out function or other appropriate sensors, the washing apparatus 10 is deactivated and the controller 20 sends a signal to the actuator 22 to displace the wiper blade 14 in the direction of action arrow B from the deployed position illustrated in
[0036] In the illustrated embodiment of
[0037] Reference is now made to
[0038] In this second embodiment of the washing apparatus 10 illustrated in
[0039] As further illustrated in
[0040] The actuator 22 of the second embodiment illustrated in
[0041] The first track 42 and the second track 44 both include a park position P defined between two opposed ramps 62, 64. The park position P of each track are vertically aligned with one another. In operation, the first cam follower 46 engages, rolls along and follows the first track 42 and the second cam follower 48 engages, rolls along and follows the second track 44. The two tracks 42, 44 are stationary while the two wiper gears 50, 52 are rotated by the drive motor 54.
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[0043] After a predetermined period of time, or upon the detection of dirt and debris on the sensor enclosure 36 and optical window 38, the second embodiment of the washing apparatus 10 is activated. Upon activation, the controller 20 sends a signal to the actuator 22 which results in the actuator displacing the wiper blade 14 in the direction of action arrow C from the stowed position illustrated in
[0044] In addition, the controller 20 sends an appropriate control signal to the pump 24 so the cleaning fluid is pumped by the pump from the cleaning fluid reservoir 26 through the one or more spray nozzles 28 which spray the cleaning fluid on the sensor enclosure 36 and optical window 38. The drive motor 54 drives the wiper assembly 12 continuously around the guideway 40 with the first and second followers 46, 48 of the wiper assembly riding or rolling along the respective first and second tracks 42, 44.
[0045] Upon returning to the park position P, the first cam follower 46 and the second cam follower 48 roll down the second of the ramps 64. This causes the wiper arm 16 to pivot about the wiper pivot 15 displacing the wiper blade 14 into the stowed position away from the sensor enclosure 36 and optical window 38 (see action arrow E)
[0046] The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.