Heating device intended for a windscreen wiper and windscreen wiper including such a heating device
09963114 · 2018-05-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60S1/381
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Heating device including at least one vertebra (3) adapted to be mounted longitudinally in at least one housing of a windscreen wiper, the so-called upper face (13) of the vertebra (3) facing the actuator arm in the assembled position of the wiper and the actuator arm and at least one heating element (2) a first portion (14) of which is on the upper face (13) of the vertebra (3). A second portion (14) of the heating element (2) is on the lower face (13) of the vertebra (3), opposite the upper face (13), the first and second portions (14, 14) of the heating element (2) on the upper face (13) and the lower face (13) of the vertebra (3) being in electrical contact with each other.
Claims
1. A heating device adapted to be mounted on a windscreen wiper articulated to an actuator arm, the heating device comprising: at least one heating element, the heating element comprising: a U-shaped cross section with a first portion of the heating element comprising a contact block configured to electrically power the heating element, wherein the first portion is located on at least a portion of an upper face of a first vertebra of the windshield wiper, the first vertebra being mounted in a housing of the windscreen wiper, with the upper face of the first vertebra facing the actuator arm in the assembled position of the windscreen wiper and the actuator arm, and wherein in a longitudinal direction, parallel to the greatest dimension of the first vertebra, the contact block is located substantially equidistant between longitudinal ends of the first vertebra; and a second portion of the heating element located on at least a portion of a lower face of the first vertebra, the lower face being opposite to the upper face, wherein the first and second portions of the heating element are in electrical contact with each other.
2. The heating device according to claim 1, wherein the first vertebra has the shape of a substantially longitudinal blade of rectangular section.
3. The heating device according to claim 1, wherein the contact block is in contact with an electrical connection device.
4. The heating device according to claim 3, wherein boundaries of an area of contact between the contact block and the electrical connection device substantially delimit the first portion of the heating element on the upper face of the first vertebra.
5. The heating device according to claim 1, wherein the heating element is on the upper face of the first vertebra, on at least one of the longitudinal edges of the first vertebra and on the lower face of the first vertebra.
6. The heating device according to claim 1, wherein a section of the heating element on at least one of the longitudinal edges of the vertebra is different from a section of the heating element on the lower face.
7. The heating device according to claim 1, wherein the heating element is a heating film consisting of at least one conductive track between two sheets of electrically insulative material.
8. The heating device according to claim 1, wherein the heating element is a heating wire.
9. The heating device according to claim 1, wherein the windshield wiper further comprises a second vertebra, wherein the heating device is adapted to be connected to a body of a wiper blade of the windscreen wiper by insertion in two lateral housings of said body having longitudinal axis lateral grooves, each vertebra mounted longitudinally inside a respective groove.
10. The heating device according to claim 1, wherein the heating device is mounted on a supporting mount of a windscreen wiper by sliding in a housing of the supporting mount, the vertebra of the heating device being adapted to be mounted longitudinally inside the housing of the supporting mount.
11. A windscreen wiper comprising the heating device according to claim 1.
12. A windscreen wiper including structural elements consisting at least of: a longitudinal support; a wiper blade fixed to said support; and an accessory including at least one washing liquid sprayer manifold, said accessory being assembled to said support, wherein the windscreen wiper comprises the heating device according to claim 1 in a housing of said support.
13. A windscreen wiper including structural elements consisting at least of: a longitudinal support; a wiper blade fixed to said support; and an accessory assembled to said support, wherein the windscreen wiper includes the heating device according to claim 1 in a housing of said support.
14. A windscreen wiper including structural elements consisting at least of: a body including two lateral housings; and a wiper blade, wherein the windscreen wiper includes two heating devices according to claim 1 in each lateral housing of said body.
15. A vehicle wiper device, comprising: at least one windscreen wiper comprising a heating device according to claim 1, wherein the heating device is mounted on a supporting mount of a windscreen wiper by sliding in a housing of the supporting mount, the vertebra of the heating device being adapted to be mounted longitudinally inside the housing of the supporting mount.
Description
(1) Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the light of the following examples and the appended figures, said examples and figures being provided by way of nonlimiting illustration.
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(12) To promote a clear understanding, in the remainder of the description elements common to the different figures bear the same references.
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(14) The vertebra 3 is made from a relatively rigid material such as steel in order to transfer the pressure of the arm over the whole length of the wiper blade.
(15) A heating element 3 on the lower face 13 and on the upper face 13 of the vertebra 3 makes electrical contact between the first part 14 of the heating element 2 on the upper face 13 and the second part 14 of the heating element 2 on the lower face 13 of the vertebra 3.
(16) This heating element 2 is a heating film that may consist of at least one resistive conductive metal tape or at least one resistive conductive metal track between an upper sheet and a lower sheet of electrically insulative material.
(17) The one-piece heating film 2 includes: a second portion 14 having a substantially rectangular shape, intended to be placed on the lower face 13 of the vertebra 3, and a first part 14 of smaller size than the second part 14 which has a substantially rectangular shape, intended to be placed on the upper face 13 and on one of the longitudinal edges of the vertebra 3.
(18) In this way, the heating film 2 can be easily installed on the vertebra 3 by first placing the second portion 14 of the heating film 2 on the lower large face 13 of the vertebra 3 and then bending the first portion 14 of the heating film 2 over one longitudinal edge and the upper large face 13 of the vertebra 3.
(19) The heated windscreen wiper 1 represented in
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(22) The wiper 1 is connected to the windscreen wiper actuator arm by a hydraulic connection element 6 identical to that represented in
(23) The hydraulic connector 7 is connected to the heating means 2 by an electrical connection device 10 that includes at least one pair of electrically conductive feet 11 connected to the electrical connector and lying at least partly in said housing of the hydraulic connector 7. Each foot 11 is substantially the shape of a tongue including at its end a shoe 12 in contact with the heating film 2 on the upper face 13 of the vertebra 3.
(24) As can be seen in
(25) There is no upper insulative sheet on the contact blocks 16 in order to enable electrical contact to be made between the conductive track and the shoes 12.
(26) In the connected position of the wiper 1 and the hydraulic connector 7 the area of the first portion 14 of the heating film 2 on the upper face 13 of the vertebra 3 substantially corresponds to the substantially facing area of the electrical connection device 10.
(27) In this way, the first portion 14 of the heating film 2 on the upper face 13 of the vertebra 3 has a small area that notably enables this first portion 14 to fit into a restricted space and the vertebra 3 to carry a wider heating film 2.
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(29) The longitudinal housing 19 is delimited by a longitudinal core 20 and by two walls 21 each extending a longitudinal edge of the core 20, each wall 21 including: a first portion extending transversely relative to said core 20, and a second portion defining a bend, the two bends of the walls 21 being directed toward each other parallel to said core 20 so as to delimit a longitudinal slot 22,
(30) the housing 19 being symmetrical with respect to the median transverse axis of said core 20.
(31) In this way, the core 20 and the bends enable locking of the vertebra 3 in the housing 19 in a direction substantially orthogonal to the core 20.
(32) The connection means of the wiper blade consist of two facing longitudinal hooks 23, 23 delimiting a second longitudinal housing the shape of which conforms to the shape of the upper end of the body 5 of the wiper blade 4. In this way, after inserting the upper end of the body 5 of the wiper blade 4 in the second housing, the wiper blade 4 slides longitudinally to its final position.
(33) The heating element 2 on the lower face 13 and on the upper face 13 of the vertebra 3 makes electrical contact between the first portion 14 of the heating element 2 on the upper face 13 and the second portion 14 of the heating element 2 on the lower face 13 of the vertebra 3.
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(35) The use of conductive wires 10 advantageously enables positioning of the heating element 2 on the upper face 13 so that it is not necessarily facing the electrical connector 17 in the assembled position of the wiper 1. The heating element 2 on the upper face 13 can therefore be positioned outside the area of connection between the vertebra 3 and the electrical connector 17.
(36) The heating device is assembled to the electrical connector 17 by executing the following steps: inserting the vertebra 3 into the housing 19 of the supporting mount 18, the vertebra 3 being inserted at one of the longitudinal ends of said supporting mount 18, sliding the vertebra 3 longitudinally to its final position, and making contact between the electrical connection device 10 of the electrical connector 17 and the first portion 14 of the heating element 2 on the upper face 13 of the vertebra 3.
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(38) In this bending area there may be poor adhesion of the heating element 2 to the longitudinal edge of the vertebra 3 and because of this poor transfer of heat to the vertebra 3, so that there is a potential risk of overheating of the heating element 2, which may lead to it being damaged, and lead to loss of the heating function. In fact, thanks to the larger section 17, the heating element 2 is firstly mechanically stronger in the event of bending or folding. Moreover, by locally increasing the section 17 of the heating elements 2, this leads to a reduction in resistance and therefore to a reduction in the energy dissipated by the Joule effect and therefore in local heating.
(39) Alternatively, it may be possible to have the material of the heating element on the upper face of the vertebra or the material of the heating element on the upper face of the vertebra and on the longitudinal edges of the vertebra which is different from the material of the heating element on the lower face. For example, the material on the upper face of the vertebra or the material of the heating element on the upper face of the vertebra and on the longitudinal edges of the vertebra can be a conductive material and the material on the lower face of the vertebra can be a resistive material.
(40) This solution is applicable to the heating element 2 with a conductive track in a series structure, as represented in