Dual plane heater for vehicle sensor system

US10479287B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10479287-B2
Application numberUS-201515525750-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 8, 2015
Priority dateDec 22, 2014
Publication dateNov 19, 2019
Grant dateNov 19, 2019

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Abstract

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A heater system for clearing moisture (frozen and liquid) from a windshield ( 14 ) around a through-windshield vehicle sensor ( 18 ) provides a chamber between the sensor and the windshield containing air that may be heated by a chamber supported heating element ( 30, 51 ). The warm air within the chamber applies heat over the windshield in the critical viewing area ( 26 ) without obstructing the sensor ( 18 ).

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What is claimed is: 1. An adapter for a through-windshield sensor, comprising: a housing having a first face attachable to an inner surface of a windshield and a second face attachable to the through-windshield sensor to define an enclosed volume therebetween, the enclosed volume located with respect to the through-windshield sensor to permit sensing by the through-windshield sensor through an area of the windshield abutting the enclosed volume; and an electrical resistance heater supported by the housing and framing a field of view of the through-windshield sensor, and communicating with the enclosed volume to heat air within the enclosed volume to improve transparency of the windshield against environmental moisture by heating the area of the windshield abutting the enclosed volume, wherein the electrical resistance heater includes a first portion extending inside the enclosed volume to attach to the windshield at a periphery of the area of the windshield abutting the enclosed volume, and wherein the electrical resistance heater is a conductive polymer on a flexible substrate and further includes a second portion deformable with respect to a plane of the first portion to attach to a wall of the housing. 2. The adapter of claim 1 wherein the housing provides sidewalls extending rearwardly from the windshield and supporting the electrical resistance heater. 3. The adapter of claim 2 wherein the housing is coupled to a thermoplastic polymer electrical resistance heater with the conductive polymer attached to the sidewalls of the housing. 4. The adapter of claim 3 wherein the conductive polymer is a positive temperature coefficient material. 5. The adapter of claim 1 wherein the second portion attaches to a lowermost sidewall of the housing. 6. The adapter of claim 1 wherein the first and second portions may be formed from a single continuous sheet of flexible material with the second portion formed from the single continuous sheet from an area within the first portion. 7. The adapter of claim 6 wherein the first and second portions are electrically joined by a flexible arm formed from the single continuous sheet within the first portion and outside of the second portion. 8. The adapter of claim 6 wherein the first and second portions are formed through a die cutting operation. 9. The adapter of claim 1 wherein the housing provides mechanical support for the through-windshield sensor. 10. The adapter of claim 1 wherein the through-windshield sensor is selected from the group consisting of an optical imaging camera, a radar system, and an ultrasound system. 11. A vehicular sensor system, comprising: a through-windshield sensor for providing signals representing sensed environment outside of a vehicle; a housing having a first face attachable to an inner surface of a windshield and a second face attachable to the through-windshield sensor to define an enclosed volume therebetween, the enclosed volume located with respect to the through-windshield sensor to permit sensing by the through-windshield sensor through an area of the windshield abutting the enclosed volume; an electrical resistance heater supported by the housing and framing a field of view of the through-windshield sensor, and communicating with the enclosed volume to heat air within the enclosed volume to improve transparency of the windshield against environmental moisture by heating the area of the windshield abutting the enclosed volume; and the housing providing sidewalls extending rearwardly from the windshield and supporting the electrical resistance heater, wherein the first face of the housing provides a first flange surface abutting the inner surface of the windshield and including an adhesive for attachment of the first flange surface to the windshield, and wherein the second face of the housing provides a second flange surface abutting a front surface of the sensor system and positioned on a flange extending inwardly from the sidewalls, and including an attachment means for attaching the second flange surface to the sensor system. 12. The vehicular sensor system of claim 11 wherein the through-windshield sensor is selected from the group consisting of an optical imaging camera, a radar system, and an ultrasound system. 13. The vehicular sensor system of claim 11 wherein the housing is coupled to a thermoplastic polymer electrical resistance heater with a conductive polymer attached to the sidewalls of the housing. 14. The vehicular sensor system of claim 13 wherein the conductive polymer is a positive temperature coefficient material. 15. The vehicular sensor system of claim 13 wherein the conductive polymer is attached to the inner surface of the sidewalls proximate to the enclosed volume. 16. The vehicular sensor system of claim 11 wherein the first and second flange surfaces are opposite sides of the sidewall defining the enclosed volume. 17. The vehicular sensor system of claim 16 wherein the second flange surface includes an adhesive for attaching the second flange surface to the front surface of the sensor system. 18. An adapter for a through-windshield sensor, comprising: a housing having a first face attachable to an inner surface of a windshield and a second face attachable to the through-windshield sensor to define an enclosed volume therebetween, the enclosed volume located with respect to the through-windshield sensor to permit sensing by the through-windshield sensor through an area of the windshield abutting the enclosed volume; an electrical resistance heater supported by the housing and framing a field of view of the through-windshield sensor, and communicating with the enclosed volume to heat air within the enclosed volume to improve transparency of the windshield against environmental moisture by heating the area of the windshield abutting the enclosed volume; and sidewalls on the housing extending rearwardly from the windshield and supporting the electrical resistance heater, wherein the first face of the housing provides a first flange surface abutting the inner surface of the windshield and including an adhesive for attachment of the first flange surface to the windshield, and wherein the second face of the housing provides a second flange surface abutting a front surface of a sensor system and positioned on a flange extending inwardly from the sidewalls, and including an attachment means for attaching the second flange surface to the sensor system. 19. The adapter of claim 18 wherein the housing is coupled to a thermoplastic polymer electrical resistance heater with a conductive polymer attached to the sidewalls of the housing. 20. The adapter of claim 19 wherein the conductive polymer is a positive temperature coefficient material.

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  • Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices {(wind deflectors specially adapted for preventing soiling of windows or windscreens B60J1/2002)} · CPC title

  • Windows, e.g. windscreen · CPC title

  • specially adapted for cleaning other parts or devices than front windows or windscreens {(rear-view mirror arrangements mounted on vehicle exterior including cleaning devices B60R1/0602)} · CPC title

  • B60R11/04Primary

    Mounting of cameras operative during drive; Arrangement of controls thereof relative to the vehicle · CPC title

  • Cleaning devices for cameras on vehicle · CPC title

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What does patent US10479287B2 cover?
A heater system for clearing moisture (frozen and liquid) from a windshield ( 14 ) around a through-windshield vehicle sensor ( 18 ) provides a chamber between the sensor and the windshield containing air that may be heated by a chamber supported heating element ( 30, 51 ). The warm air within the chamber applies heat over the windshield in the critical viewing area ( 26 ) without obstructing t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Illinois Tool Works
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R11/04. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 19 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).