Retainer clip for windshield wiper blade assemblies

Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Attachments – Optical-member-attachable cleaner

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045010439

ABSTRACT:
A claw retaining clip for a windshield wiper structure including a relatively rigid base with a locking post extending from one side thereof. A pair of relatively resilient fingers extend in generally parallel relation from the base and each terminates in a hook-like element receivable in grooves in a flexor of a blade. The fingers are provided with cam surfaces which may be engaged by a claw of a pressure applying superstructure to cam the fingers apart so as to allow the claw to enter a claw receiving recess formed intermediate the ends of the fingers in which movement of the claw is restrained. Projections carried by the fingers along with the hook-like elements and the post cooperate together to provide for positive retention of the retaining clip at a desired location on a flexor.

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patent: 3919736 (1975-11-01), Bourassa et al.
patent: 4009503 (1977-03-01), Sharp
patent: 4388742 (1983-06-01), Kimber et al.

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