Cleaning device

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Liquid sprayer for transparent panel – Headlamp

Reexamination Certificate

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C239S284100

Reexamination Certificate

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06234410

ABSTRACT:

FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a cleaning device for a motor vehicle headlight lens, having a support which is to be connected to a washer fluid line, having at least one washer nozzle which is arranged on the support, and having an adjusting arrangement which has an electric motor and is intended for moving the washer nozzle between an inoperative position and a second position in front of the lens.
A cleaning device of this type is disclosed by DE 196 30 421. In this cleaning device the support has an external thread which is in engagement with a spindle wheel which can be driven by the electric motor. A common housing of the adjusting arrangement and of the spindle wheel serves as an axial guide for the support. The washer fluid line is configured as a flexible tube and shaped to form a loop so that its end which is connected to the support can be carried along on it. An advantage of this known cleaning device resides in the fact that the movement of the washer nozzle can be controlled by the adjusting arrangement irrespective of a flow and a pressure in the washer fluid line. By this means, by alternate cleaning of the headlights, for example, it can be ensured that in each case only one of the headlights is covered by the washer nozzle.
A disadvantage of the known cleaning device is that the washer fluid line has to be shaped to form a very large loop to enable its end which is connected to the support to be carried along by it without any kinks. Also, since the loop has to be fastened or guided in the motor vehicle in a flexible manner to avoid chafing, this results in the cleaning device being cost-intensive to design and install. Furthermore, this loop requires a very large amount of space which in current motor vehicles is generally very limited in the region of the headlights.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is based on the object of further developing a cleaning device of the type mentioned at the beginning in such a manner it requires particularly little space and can be fitted in the motor vehicle cost-effectively.
According to the invention, this problem is solved in that the support has tubes which can be pushed one into another in the manner of a telescope, and in that the adjusting arrangement is for moving the tubes apart and retracting them as desired.
By means of this design, that region of the support which is connected to the washer fluid line is configured as a fixed component. It is therefore not necessary for the washer fluid line to be shaped to form a loop. As a result, the cleaning device according to the invention is of particularly compact configuration. Since the cleaning device only has fixed components, apart from the tube which supports the washer nozzle, it can be fitted in the motor vehicle in a particularly simple manner. A further advantage of this resides in the fact that during movement of the washer nozzle the washer fluid line cannot be damaged by chafing against adjacent components of the motor vehicle.
The adjusting arrangement could, for example, be provided for moving the inner tube of the support. However, in this case driving means of the adjusting arrangement would have to act on the inner tube. This results in a complicated form of the cleaning device according to the invention. The cleaning device according to the invention requires a particularly low constructional outlay if the adjusting arrangement is provided for moving an outer tube of the support.
For moving the washer nozzle, the outer tube could, as in the case of the known cleaning device, have an external thread which is in engagement with a spindle nut. However, this requires a straight design of the tubes. According to another advantageous development of the invention, the tubes may be straight or have circular arc sections as desired, if the outer tube has a toothed rack which is in engagement with the adjusting arrangement. Since the toothed rack has only to be arranged on that side which faces the adjusting arrangement, the cleaning device according to the invention has particularly small constructional dimensions. A further advantage of this resides in the fact that in comparison to the external thread the toothed rack is less susceptible to malfunctioning in the event of becoming dirty.
According to an advantageous development of the invention, the washer nozzle is reliably retained in its inoperative position or in the second position without additionally to be arranged retaining means, if the adjusting arrangement has a worm gearing.
The washer nozzle could, for example, be arranged directly on one of the tubes of the support. However, the cleaning device according to the invention can be adapted for differently designed lenses and for an envisaged arrangement of the cleaning device in front of the lens in a simple manner with small constructional changes, if a nozzle holder is arranged between the washer nozzle and one of the tubes of the support. This nozzle holder can be configured very simply for the mounting of a plurality of washer nozzles arranged above or next to one another in a manner appropriate to the lens to be cleaned, and can be replaced in a simple manner.
The cleaning device could have a nonreturn valve which opens at a designated pressure. A nonreturn valve of this type can prevent the emergence of washer fluid from the washer nozzles while the motor vehicle is cornering. Also, a close arrangement of the nonreturn valve results in the cleaning device having a very short reaction time. According to another advantageous development of the invention, a nonreturn valve of this type can be avoided in a simple manner, if the nozzle holder has a sealing element which closes the inner tube in the inoperative position of the washer nozzle. This sealing element has the same effect as the nonreturn valve and is arranged particularly close to the washer nozzle.
According to another advantageous development of the invention, the sealing element is configured in a structurally particularly simple manner if it has a peg which penetrates into the inner tube in the inoperative position, and if the peg has a sealing ring on its free end. A further advantage of this design resides in the fact that by this means the sealing element is independent of pressure. Emergence of washer fluid from the washer nozzle when the support is blocked is thereby prevented. Also, the length of the peg makes it possible to specify in a very simple manner from which position washer fluid is to emerge from the washer nozzle. As a result, the washer nozzle can be moved in a specific manner into a starting position in which emergence of washer fluid from the washer nozzle is possible.
The cleaning device according to the invention can be adapted in a simple manner to restricted space conditions in the region in front of the lens, if the adjusting arrangement is connected to the outer tube via a flexible shaft. By this means, the electric motor together with the gearing can be arranged at a location at which sufficient space is available.
A contribution to further reducing the dimensions and the manufacturing costs of the cleaning device according to the invention is made if a housing of the adjusting arrangement and a guide sleeve are configured in one piece. Furthermore, the cleaning device according to the invention can be preassembled and tested in a very simple manner outside the motor vehicle.
The connection of the cleaning device according to the invention to a washer fluid line already laid in the motor vehicle is configured in a particularly simple manner if the guide sleeve is configured in the form of a cup and in the bottom region has a connecting branch which is connected to the inner tube and is intended for the washer fluid line. Furthermore, that region of the cleaning device according to the invention which supports the connecting branch thereby has particularly high stability.
A contribution to further simplifying the installation of the cleaning device according to the invention is made if the bottom region of the guide sleev

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