Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Attachments – Optical-member-attachable cleaner
Reexamination Certificate
1999-09-09
2001-04-17
Graham, Gary K. (Department: 1744)
Brushing, scrubbing, and general cleaning
Attachments
Optical-member-attachable cleaner
C015S250310, C029S509000, C029S407050, C403S274000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06216310
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND
The invention relates to a windshield or windscreen wiper, for example for an automobile, which is provided with an arm comprising a first part and a second part connected thereto, whereby, at the location of the connection, said first part is bar-shaped and said second part comprises plate material and is bent round said first part, which two parts are fixed with respect to each other in that the plate material of said second part is locally deformed at its edge in such a manner as to extend into a recess in said first part. A windscreen wiper of this type is known from Fr-A-2,099,853.
SUMMARY
The first part of the wiper arm is at least partially bar-shaped and may be detachably connected to the wiper blade at one end, whilst the other end is fixedly connected to the second part of the wiper arm. Said second part is at least partially made of plate material and may be pivoted to a fastening portion which may be mounted on a shaft having oscillating rotating motion. Said shaft extends substantially perpendicularly to the plane of the windscreen across which the wiper blade moves. Furthermore a spring may be provided, which pulls the wiper against the windscreen, said spring on the one hand engaging said fastening portion and on the other hand engaging said wiper arm.
The first part and the second part of the wiper arm are interconnected by bending the plate material of the second part round the bar-shaped first part, so that the second part forms a channel at the location of said connection, through which channel the first part extends.
In order to prevent the first part from moving in the channel formed by the second part, the bar-shaped first part of the wiper according to the aforesaid FR-A-2,099,853 is provided with two round holes, and the plate material of the second part is deformed at its edge in such manner as to extend into said holes. As a result of that it is no longer possible for the first part to be moved out of the channel formed by the second part. Since metal exhibits a tendency to spring back slightly after being deformed, it is difficult to effect a reliable connection in this manner, that is, a connection which does not allow any movement of the first part with respect to the wiper, not even when the deformation of the plate material of the second part takes place at two different locations, as is the case with the wiper arm according to aforesaid FR-A-2,099,853.
A reliable connection without any play between the first part and the second part of the wiper arm may be obtained by punching or drilling a hole through said first part and said second part and to provide a rivet through said hole. A drawback of this is the presence of the rivet head on the plate material of the second part, which is undesirable for aesthetic and other reasons. In addition to that such a rivet constitutes an additional part of the wiper arm.
The object of the invention is to provide a satisfactory connection between the first part and the second part of the wiper arm in an efficient and reliable manner.
In order to accomplish that objective the recess in said first part is provided with an edge comprising a straight portion, which extends in a direction transversely to said bar-shaped first part, whereby the deformation at the edge of the plate material comprises a cut in said edge, whereby an edge formed by said cut butts against said straight portion of the edge of said recess. When a cut is being made in the edge of the plate material, said edge is locally deformed in such a manner that the edge of said cut forms a stop surface which is precisely positioned at the location of said straight portion of the edge of said recess, so that the edge of said cut and the edge of said recess butt together. Said abutment will be retained, also when the plate material of the second part springs back slightly after being deformed.
According to a further aspect of the invention the recess is a through hole having a substantially rectangular cross-section is provided in said bar-shaped first part. The recess may thereby have an edge which comprises two straight portions extending in a direction transversely to said bar-shaped first part, each of which transverse portions having a sharp edge, and two straight portions extending in the longitudinal direction of said bar-shaped first part, each of which longitudinal portions having a rounded edge. In that case the edge of the plate material of the second part may be urged into the recess, in such a manner that said transverse portions of the edge of the recess make two cuts in the edge of the plate material, after which the plate material is bent round a rounded longitudinal portion of the edge of the recess between said two cuts. This will be explained in more detail hereafter with reference to an embodiment.
The invention furthermore relates to an automobile provided with a windscreen wiper having the aforesaid features of the invention, and to the arm for such a wiper.
The invention also relates to a method for manufacturing an arm for a windscreen wiper, said arm comprising a first part and a second part connected thereto, whereby, at the location of the connection, said first part is bar-shaped and said second part comprises plate material which is bent round said first part, whereby the plate material of said second part is locally deformed at its edge in such a manner as to extend into a recess in said first part. According to the invention a cut is made in the edge of the plate material by the action of a sharp, straight portion of the edge of the recess, which portion extends in a direction transversely to said bar-shaped first part, whereby an edge formed by said cut comes into abutment with said straight portion of the edge of the recess. A method of this kind may be carried out in one operation.
According to a further aspect of the invention the recess in said first, bar-shaped part can be formed by first making a substantially rectangular hole in said first part, after which the two edge portions of the recess, which extend in the longitudinal direction of the bar-shaped first part, are rounded off by means of a punching operation.
As already described above a pull spring may be provided, which is on the one hand secured to the wiper arm and on the other hand to the aforesaid fastening portion, which fastening portion is pivoted to the wiper arm. The fastening element for said pull spring may be provided on the end of the bar-shaped portion of the first part of the wiper arm, so that the tension of said pull spring can be influenced by an appropriate selection of the position of the first part relative to the second part of the wiper arm.
According to a further aspect of the invention said first part is connected to the end of said spring, whose other end is secured at a fixed position with respect to said second part, after which the first part and the second part of the wiper arm are moved relative to each other whilst the spring tension is being measured, and whereby said first part is fixed to said second part when the spring tension is found to have a predetermined value. The fastening portion may thereby be connected to the second part, and the pull spring may be provided before the first part and the second part of the wiper arm are fixed together, so that a complete wiper arm having the desired spring tension has been formed once the two parts have been fixed together.
Further features of the invention, which may be used both separately and in combination with each other, will be disclosed in the following description of the Figures and be defined in the claims.
Hereafter an embodiment of a wiper arm will be described by way of illustration with reference to the drawing.
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Federal-Mogul World Wide Inc.
Graham Gary K.
Reising Ethington, Barnes, Kisselle, Learman & McCulloch, P.C.
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