Wiper device
US-2015336542-A1 · Nov 26, 2015 · US
US11148643B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11148643-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916569141-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 12, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 19, 2021 |
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A windshield wiper assembly for an automobile, comprising a wiper arm, a wiper blade, a plurality of double claw fixtures pivotally mounted onto the wiper arm and adapted to support the wiper blade on the wiper arm, and an actuator adapted to selectively induce rotation of the wiper blade along a longitudinal axis of the wiper blade relative to the wiper arm, each of the double claw fixtures adapted to rotatably support the wiper blade.
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What is claimed is: 1. A windshield wiper assembly for an automobile, comprising: a wiper arm; a wiper blade having first and second distal ends; a plurality of double claw fixtures pivotally mounted onto the wiper arm and adapted to support the wiper blade on the wiper arm; and an actuator including a first push rod having a first distal end engaging the first distal end of the wiper blade and a second push rod having a first distal end engaging the second distal end of the wiper blade, wherein the actuator is adapted to selectively push the first push rod toward the first distal end of the wiper blade and to push the second push rod toward the second distal end of the wiper blade to twist the first and second distal ends of the wiper blade to induce rotation of the wiper blade along a longitudinal axis of the wiper blade relative to the wiper arm, each of the double claw fixtures adapted to rotatably support the wiper blade. 2. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first distal end of the wiper blade includes a first twist block and the second distal end of the wiper blade includes a second twist block, the first distal end of the first push rod in sliding engagement with the first twist block and the first distal end of the second push rod in sliding engagement with the second twist block, wherein movement of the first distal end of the first push rod relative to the first twist block induces rotation of the first twist block and the first distal end of the wiper blade and movement of the first distal end of the second push rod relative to the second twist block induces rotation of the second twist block and the second distal end of the wiper blade. 3. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 2 , wherein each of the double claw fixtures defines a first channel and a second channel, the first channel adapted to slidably and rotatably support the wiper blade, the second channel adapted to accommodate the first and second push rods. 4. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 3 , wherein the first and second twist blocks each include opposing ramped portions, the first distal end of the first push rod engaging the ramped portions of the first twist block and the first distal end of the second push rod engaging the ramped portions of the second twist block. 5. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 4 , wherein the second channel within each of the double claw fixtures is adapted to slidably support the first and second push rods and to prevent rotation of the first and second push rods relative to the wiper arm, further wherein when the first distal end of the first push rod engages the ramped portions of the first twist block, the first twist block rotates relative to the first distal end of the first push rod, and when the first distal end of the second push rod engages the ramped portions of the second twist block, the second twist block rotates relative to the first distal end of the second push rod. 6. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 5 , wherein the actuator further includes a lever hub pivotally mounted to the wiper arm between the first and second distal ends of the wiper blade, the lever hub including a first lever arm extending from the lever hub and a second lever arm extending from the lever hub, opposite the first lever arm, a second distal end of the first push rod pivotally attached to the first lever arm and a second distal end of the second push rod pivotally attached to the second lever arm, the actuator further including a third push rod having a first distal end pivotally attached to the first lever arm, wherein when the third push rod slides toward the lever hub the lever hub rotates and the first lever arm pushes the first push rod toward the first distal end of the wiper blade and the second lever arm pushes the second push rod toward the second distal end of the wiper blade. 7. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 6 , wherein the first distal end of the third push rod is removably attached to the first lever arm of the lever hub. 8. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 7 , wherein the first distal end of the third push rod is secured to the first lever arm of the lever hub by a pin, the pin being secured therein by one of a c-clip and a cotter pin. 9. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 8 , wherein the first distal end of the third push rod includes a rubber boot adapted to removably cover the lever hub and the pivotal attachments of the second distal end of the first push rod to the first lever arm, the second distal end of the second push rod to the second lever arm, and the first distal end of the third push rod to the first lever arm. 10. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 6 , wherein the actuator is adapted to automatically induce rotation of the wiper blade based on movement of the wiper arm. 11. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 10 , wherein the actuator further includes a cam mechanism in engagement with a second distal end of the third push rod, wherein the cam mechanism induces movement to the third push rod as the windshield wiper arm moves during operation of the windshield wiper assembly. 12. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 6 , wherein the actuator is adapted to selectively induce rotation of the wiper blade independently of movement of the wiper arm. 13. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 12 , further including a programmable controller, the controller adapted to control the actuator and the rotational position of the wiper blade relative to the wiper arm. 14. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 13 , wherein the actuator includes an electrical linear actuator adapted to selectively induce linear movement to the second distal end of the third push rod. 15. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 13 , wherein the actuator includes one of an electric, hydraulic and pneumatic cylinder adapted to selectively induce linear movement to the second distal end of the third push rod. 16. A windshield wiper assembly for an automobile, comprising: a wiper arm; a wiper blade having first and second distal ends; a plurality of double claw fixtures pivotally mounted onto the wiper arm, wherein each fixture is adapted to rotatably support the wiper blade on the wiper arm; an actuator adapted to selectively twist the first and second distal ends of the wiper blade to induce rotation of the wiper blade along a longitudinal axis of the wiper blade relative to the wiper arm; and the wiper blade includes metallic splines extending longitudinally from the first distal end of the wiper blade to the second distal end of the wiper blade, the actuator including a first electric coil positioned on the wiper arm adjacent the first distal end of the wiper blade and a second electric coil positioned on the wiper arm adjacent the second distal end of the wiper blade, the first and second coils adapted to induce the twist to the first and second distal ends of the wiper blade, inducing the rotation of the wiper blade along the longitudinal axis relative to the wiper arm. 17. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 16 , further including a plurality of intermediate electric coils spaced along the wiper arm adjacent the wiper blade between the first and second electric coils, each of the first, second and the plurality of intermediate electric coils adapted to induce a twist to the wiper blade and, collectively, induce rotation of the wiper blade along a longitudinal axis relative to the wiper arm. 18. The windshield wiper assembly of claim 17 , wherein each of the double claw fixtures defines a first channel and a se
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