US20030061677A1 - Wiper system mechanism - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to vehicle wiper systems and more particularly to a vehicle wiper system for shallow sloping windshields.
- Automobile design is a significant component of a manufacturer's competitive advantage over other manufacturers in the market. Thus, manufacturers continuously strive to design more appealing products to set themselves apart in the market, boosting consumer interest and sales. To achieve certain cosmetic and functional design goals, internal systems of a vehicle may require modification or redesign in order to properly package within the vehicle.
- Conventional windshield wiper systems include a plurality of links for enabling reciprocal operation of a set of wiper blades.
- conventional windshield wiper systems include a main support arm that is attachable to the vehicle.
- a motor and gearbox are supported by the main support arm, attached to an over-sized bracket.
- a first link operably extends from the gearbox to a pivoting intermediate link.
- the intermediate link is pivotally supported by the main support arm and a second link operably extends from the intermediate link to operable engagement with the wiper arm.
- the links for actuating either wiper arm vary in length, form and respective attachment.
- the present invention provides a wiper assembly comprising a wiper arm, an actuation mechanism operatively interconnected to the wiper arm, wherein the actuation mechanism includes a lever arm, a connecting rod pivotally connected to the lever arm at a first end, a crank pivotally connected to the connecting rod at a second end, a drive shaft having the crank fixedly attached thereto and a drive mechanism for rotatably driving the drive shaft. Rotation of the drive shaft induces reciprocal linear travel of the connecting arm for providing reciprocal angular motion of the wiper arm.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a vehicle wiper system in a rest position, according to the principles of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the vehicle wiper system in a mid-sweep position
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the vehicle wiper system in a maximum sweep position
- FIG. 4 is a detailed view of an actuation mechanism of the vehicle wiper system.
- the vehicle wiper system 10 includes driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12 , 14 operably interconnected with respective actuation assemblies 16 , 18 .
- the actuation assemblies 16 , 18 are interconnected by a cross-vehicle shaft 20 that is rotatably driven by a drive assembly 22 .
- the drive assembly 22 is in electrical communication with a power source 24 and a controller 26 for selectively actuating the drive assembly 22 .
- Rotation of the cross-vehicle shaft 20 provides reciprocal, angular motion of the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12 , 14 through their respective actuation assemblies 16 , 18 . In this manner, the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12 , 14 travel across a windshield 28 for clearing water, dust and/or debris therefrom.
- the cross-vehicle shaft 20 is rotatably supported between support brackets 30 , 32 of the actuation assemblies 16 , 18 respectively, and further supported by a mounting bracket 34 disposed intermediate the length of the cross-vehicle shaft 20 .
- the brackets 30 , 32 each include an arm 36 having an aperture 38 therethrough.
- a bearing or bushing 40 is fixedly disposed within the aperture 38 and receives an end of the cross-vehicle shaft 20 therethrough, for rotatably supporting the cross-vehicle shaft 20 .
- the mounting bracket 34 includes a base 42 and an upward extending brace 44 having an aperture 46 therethrough.
- a bearing or bushing 48 is fixedly disposed within the aperture 46 and receives the cross-vehicle shaft 20 therethrough.
- the base 42 of the mounting bracket 34 is fixedly attached to a vehicle structure (not shown) for securing the cross-vehicle shaft 20 .
- the drive assembly 22 includes a motor 50 and a gearbox 52 .
- the cross-vehicle shaft 20 is operably interconnected to an output of the gearbox 52 .
- An output of the motor 50 is operably interconnected to the gearbox 52 for driving the gearbox 52 , which in turn rotatably drives the cross-vehicle shaft 20 .
- a mounting bracket 54 is provided and includes a base 56 and an upward extending brace 58 .
- the base 56 is fixedly attached to a vehicle structure (not shown) and the gearbox 52 is fixedly attached to the brace 56 for securing the drive assembly 22 .
- the power source 24 provides power for driving the motor 50 and the controller 26 controls the motor 50 . It is foreseen that the controller 26 is able to control the motor 50 in various modes including, but not limited to, high, low, variable, intermittent and the like.
- the driver-side and passenger-side actuation assemblies 16 , 18 respectively include the brackets 30 , 32 , wiper posts 60 , 62 , lever arms 64 , 66 , connecting rods 68 , 70 and cranks 72 , 74 .
- the wiper posts 60 , 62 are received through and rotatably supported by the brackets 30 , 32 , having first ends extending upward above the brackets 30 , 32 and second ends extending downward below the brackets 30 , 32 .
- the first ends of the wiper posts 60 , 62 are respectively fixed to the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12 , 14 , and the second ends are fixedly attached to lever arms 64 , 66 .
- the lever arms 64 , 66 extend radially outward from the wiper posts 60 , 62 and are operably interconnected with the connecting rods 68 , 70 .
- the connecting rods 68 , 70 operably interconnect the lever arms 64 , 66 and the cross-vehicle shaft 20 .
- the cranks 72 , 74 are disposed on either end of the cross-vehicle shaft 20 and extend radially outward.
- the cranks 72 , 74 are radially offset from one another by 180° relative to an axis ‘A’ of the cross-vehicle shaft 20 and operably interconnect with the connecting rods 68 , 70 .
- the cranks 72 , 74 and lever arms 64 , 66 include ball mounts 76 disposed on their respective radial ends.
- the ball mounts 76 are received into sockets 78 of the connecting rods 68 , 70 , which are disposed through either end of the connecting rods 68 , 70 .
- the connecting rods 68 , 70 are pivotally interconnected to both the cranks 72 , 74 and lever arms 64 , 66 .
- the driver-side connecting rod 68 is shorter than the passenger-side connecting rod 70 , thereby initially accelerating the driver-side wiper assembly 12 quicker than the passenger-side wiper assembly 14 . In this manner, collision between the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12 , 14 is avoided.
- the wiper posts 60 , 62 axially rotate, reciprocally, thereby providing reciprocal angular sweeping motion of the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12 , 14 .
- the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12 , 14 are in a rest position, whereby the crank 74 , via the connecting rod 70 , pulls the lever arm 66 to its uppermost point of angular rotation.
- the crank 72 via the connecting rod 68 , pushes the lever arm 64 to its lowest point of angular rotation.
- the motor 50 drives rotation of the cross-vehicle shaft 20 through the gearbox 52 , thereby rotating the cranks 72 , 74 .
- Rotation of the cranks 72 , 74 drives linear reciprocal motion of the lever arms 64 , 66 .
- the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12 , 14 are in a mid-sweep position, whereby the cross-vehicle shaft 20 has been partially rotated (between 45° and 90°).
- the crank 74 has rotated about the axis of the cross-vehicle shaft 20 , pushing the lever arm 66 downward, thus causing the wiper post 62 and passenger-side wiper assembly 14 to pivot.
- the crank 72 has rotated about the axis of the cross-vehicle shaft 20 , pulling the lever arm 64 upward, thus causing the wiper post 60 and driver-side wiper assembly 12 to pivot.
- the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12 , 14 reach their maximum sweep positions. This is best seen in FIG. 3. In this position, the crank 74 pushes the lever arm 66 down to its lowest point of angular rotation, and the crank 72 pulls the lever arm 64 up to its uppermost point of angular rotation. As the cross-vehicle shaft 20 continues to rotate through 180° to 360°, the angular sweeping motion of the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12 , 14 reciprocates and the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12 , 14 return to their rest positions.
- the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12 , 14 respectively include wiper arms 80 , 82 operably attached to the wiper posts 60 , 62 at a first end.
- Wiper blades 84 , 86 are attached to the wiper arms 80 , 82 at a second end and include a rubber strip 88 , 90 for providing a squeegee.
- the wiper arms 80 , 82 are designed to press the squeegee of the wiper blades 80 , 82 into contact with the windshield 28 .
- the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12 , 14 reciprocally sweep across the windshield 28 , in the above-described manner, they wipe away water, dust, debris and the like.
- the hereindescribed vehicle wiper system 10 achieves reciprocal sweeping motion of the wiper assemblies 12 , 14 through a linkage system that is simplified over conventional vehicle wiper systems. In this manner, the vehicle packaging requirements for the vehicle wiper system 10 are minimized, enabling alternative vehicle design, such as shallower sloping windshields. Further, part quantity is reduced and manufacture is simplified, thereby reducing overall costs.
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- The present invention relates to vehicle wiper systems and more particularly to a vehicle wiper system for shallow sloping windshields.
- Automobile design is a significant component of a manufacturer's competitive advantage over other manufacturers in the market. Thus, manufacturers continuously strive to design more appealing products to set themselves apart in the market, boosting consumer interest and sales. To achieve certain cosmetic and functional design goals, internal systems of a vehicle may require modification or redesign in order to properly package within the vehicle.
- Conventional windshield wiper systems include a plurality of links for enabling reciprocal operation of a set of wiper blades. In general, conventional windshield wiper systems include a main support arm that is attachable to the vehicle. A motor and gearbox are supported by the main support arm, attached to an over-sized bracket. For each wiper arm, a first link operably extends from the gearbox to a pivoting intermediate link. The intermediate link is pivotally supported by the main support arm and a second link operably extends from the intermediate link to operable engagement with the wiper arm. The links for actuating either wiper arm vary in length, form and respective attachment. Thus, a conventional windshield wiper system, designed as such, is over complicated and inefficient for production purposes.
- Over the past several years, many manufacturers have implemented a “cab-forward” vehicle design including shallower sloping windshields. The shallower slope of the windshield reduces the space available for packaging windshield wiper systems. Thus, conventional windshield wiper systems, similar to that described above, limit the manufacturer's design capabilities. Therefore, it is desirable in the industry to provide a windshield wiper system that has improved packaging characteristics over traditional systems. Such an improved system should not only require less packaging space but should also comprise fewer components, thereby reducing overall manufacturing cost.
- Accordingly, the present invention provides a wiper assembly comprising a wiper arm, an actuation mechanism operatively interconnected to the wiper arm, wherein the actuation mechanism includes a lever arm, a connecting rod pivotally connected to the lever arm at a first end, a crank pivotally connected to the connecting rod at a second end, a drive shaft having the crank fixedly attached thereto and a drive mechanism for rotatably driving the drive shaft. Rotation of the drive shaft induces reciprocal linear travel of the connecting arm for providing reciprocal angular motion of the wiper arm.
- Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
- The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a vehicle wiper system in a rest position, according to the principles of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the vehicle wiper system in a mid-sweep position;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the vehicle wiper system in a maximum sweep position; and
- FIG. 4 is a detailed view of an actuation mechanism of the vehicle wiper system.
- The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
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vehicle wiper system 10 will be described in detail. Thevehicle wiper system 10 includes driver-side and passenger- 12, 14 operably interconnected withside wiper assemblies 16, 18. Therespective actuation assemblies 16, 18 are interconnected by aactuation assemblies cross-vehicle shaft 20 that is rotatably driven by adrive assembly 22. Thedrive assembly 22 is in electrical communication with apower source 24 and acontroller 26 for selectively actuating thedrive assembly 22. Rotation of thecross-vehicle shaft 20 provides reciprocal, angular motion of the driver-side and passenger- 12, 14 through theirside wiper assemblies 16,18. In this manner, the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12, 14 travel across arespective actuation assemblies windshield 28 for clearing water, dust and/or debris therefrom. - The
cross-vehicle shaft 20 is rotatably supported between 30, 32 of thesupport brackets 16, 18 respectively, and further supported by aactuation assemblies mounting bracket 34 disposed intermediate the length of thecross-vehicle shaft 20. The 30, 32 each include anbrackets arm 36 having anaperture 38 therethrough. A bearing orbushing 40 is fixedly disposed within theaperture 38 and receives an end of thecross-vehicle shaft 20 therethrough, for rotatably supporting thecross-vehicle shaft 20. Themounting bracket 34 includes abase 42 and an upward extendingbrace 44 having anaperture 46 therethrough. A bearing orbushing 48 is fixedly disposed within theaperture 46 and receives thecross-vehicle shaft 20 therethrough. Thebase 42 of themounting bracket 34 is fixedly attached to a vehicle structure (not shown) for securing thecross-vehicle shaft 20. - The
drive assembly 22 includes amotor 50 and agearbox 52. Thecross-vehicle shaft 20 is operably interconnected to an output of thegearbox 52. An output of themotor 50 is operably interconnected to thegearbox 52 for driving thegearbox 52, which in turn rotatably drives thecross-vehicle shaft 20. Amounting bracket 54 is provided and includes abase 56 and an upward extendingbrace 58. Thebase 56 is fixedly attached to a vehicle structure (not shown) and thegearbox 52 is fixedly attached to thebrace 56 for securing thedrive assembly 22. Thepower source 24 provides power for driving themotor 50 and thecontroller 26 controls themotor 50. It is foreseen that thecontroller 26 is able to control themotor 50 in various modes including, but not limited to, high, low, variable, intermittent and the like. - The driver-side and passenger-
16, 18 respectively include theside actuation assemblies 30, 32,brackets 60, 62,wiper posts 64, 66, connectinglever arms 68, 70 androds 72, 74. Thecranks 60, 62 are received through and rotatably supported by thewiper posts 30, 32, having first ends extending upward above thebrackets 30, 32 and second ends extending downward below thebrackets 30, 32. The first ends of thebrackets 60, 62 are respectively fixed to the driver-side and passenger-wiper posts 12, 14, and the second ends are fixedly attached to leverside wiper assemblies 64, 66. Thearms 64, 66 extend radially outward from thelever arms 60, 62 and are operably interconnected with the connectingwiper posts 68, 70.rods - The connecting
68, 70 operably interconnect therods 64, 66 and thelever arms cross-vehicle shaft 20. The 72, 74 are disposed on either end of thecranks cross-vehicle shaft 20 and extend radially outward. The 72, 74 are radially offset from one another by 180° relative to an axis ‘A’ of thecranks cross-vehicle shaft 20 and operably interconnect with the connecting 68, 70. Therods 72, 74 andcranks 64, 66 includelever arms ball mounts 76 disposed on their respective radial ends. Theball mounts 76 are received intosockets 78 of the connecting 68, 70, which are disposed through either end of the connectingrods 68, 70. In this manner, the connectingrods 68, 70 are pivotally interconnected to both therods 72, 74 and levercranks 64, 66. It should also be noted that the driver-arms side connecting rod 68 is shorter than the passenger-side connecting rod 70, thereby initially accelerating the driver-side wiper assembly 12 quicker than the passenger-side wiper assembly 14. In this manner, collision between the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12,14 is avoided. - In operation, the
60, 62 axially rotate, reciprocally, thereby providing reciprocal angular sweeping motion of the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12, 14. As seen in FIG. 1, the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12, 14 are in a rest position, whereby thewiper posts crank 74, via the connectingrod 70, pulls thelever arm 66 to its uppermost point of angular rotation. Similarly, thecrank 72, via the connectingrod 68, pushes thelever arm 64 to its lowest point of angular rotation. To initiate angular sweeping motion of the driver-side and passenger- 12, 14, theside wiper assemblies motor 50 drives rotation of thecross-vehicle shaft 20 through thegearbox 52, thereby rotating the 72, 74. Rotation of thecranks 72, 74 drives linear reciprocal motion of thecranks 64, 66.lever arms - As shown in FIG. 2, the driver-side and passenger-
12, 14 are in a mid-sweep position, whereby theside wiper assemblies cross-vehicle shaft 20 has been partially rotated (between 45° and 90°). Concurrently, thecrank 74 has rotated about the axis of thecross-vehicle shaft 20, pushing thelever arm 66 downward, thus causing thewiper post 62 and passenger-side wiper assembly 14 to pivot. Similarly, thecrank 72 has rotated about the axis of thecross-vehicle shaft 20, pulling thelever arm 64 upward, thus causing thewiper post 60 and driver-side wiper assembly 12 to pivot. As thecross-vehicle shaft 20 rotates 180°, the driver-side and passenger- 12, 14 reach their maximum sweep positions. This is best seen in FIG. 3. In this position, theside wiper assemblies crank 74 pushes thelever arm 66 down to its lowest point of angular rotation, and thecrank 72 pulls thelever arm 64 up to its uppermost point of angular rotation. As thecross-vehicle shaft 20 continues to rotate through 180° to 360°, the angular sweeping motion of the driver-side and passenger- 12,14 reciprocates and the driver-side and passenger-side wiper assemblies 12, 14 return to their rest positions.side wiper assemblies - The driver-side and passenger-
12, 14 respectively includeside wiper assemblies 80, 82 operably attached to the wiper posts 60, 62 at a first end.wiper arms 84, 86 are attached to theWiper blades 80, 82 at a second end and include awiper arms 88, 90 for providing a squeegee. Therubber strip 80, 82 are designed to press the squeegee of thewiper arms 80, 82 into contact with thewiper blades windshield 28. As the driver-side and passenger- 12, 14 reciprocally sweep across theside wiper assemblies windshield 28, in the above-described manner, they wipe away water, dust, debris and the like. - The hereindescribed
vehicle wiper system 10 achieves reciprocal sweeping motion of the 12, 14 through a linkage system that is simplified over conventional vehicle wiper systems. In this manner, the vehicle packaging requirements for thewiper assemblies vehicle wiper system 10 are minimized, enabling alternative vehicle design, such as shallower sloping windshields. Further, part quantity is reduced and manufacture is simplified, thereby reducing overall costs. - The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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