Wiper device, sensor system, and vehicle
US-2022410845-A1 · Dec 29, 2022 · US
US11427162B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11427162-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017070609-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 14, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 18, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 30, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 30, 2022 |
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A contaminant removal apparatus for windshields includes: driving belts located at both side surfaces of a windshield; a drive unit configured to apply driving force to the driving belts; a wiper assembly located on the windshield; rotary rollers configured to be shifted along the driving belts; idle gears located at ends of the driving belts to change a rotating direction of the rotary rollers; frame connection shafts coupled to both ends of the wiper assembly and located within the rotary rollers so as to contact the idle gears to change the rotating direction of the rotary rollers; and a controller configured to change a rotating direction of the rotary rollers when the idle gears and the frame connection shafts contact.
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What is claimed is: 1. A contaminant removal apparatus for windshields, the contaminant removal apparatus comprising: driving belts configured to be located at both side surfaces of a windshield; a drive unit configured to apply driving force to the driving belts; rotary rollers configured to be shifted along the driving belts; a wiper assembly configured to selectively contact the windshield and to be shifted along the rotary rollers; and a controller configured to change a rotating direction of the drive unit. 2. The contaminant removal apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: idle gears located at ends of the driving belts to change a rotating direction of the rotary rollers; and frame connection shafts coupled to both ends of the wiper assembly and located within the rotary rollers so as to contact the idle gears to change the rotating direction of the rotary rollers. 3. The contaminant removal apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the wiper assembly comprises: a frame configured to be coupled to the frame connection shafts; a first blade located at one end of the frame; and a second blade located at the other end of the frame, wherein, as the frame is rotated about the frame connection shafts, the first blade and the second blade are configured to selectively contact a windshield. 4. The contaminant removal apparatus of claim 3 , wherein, when the frame connection shafts contact the idle gears, the controller rotates the frame by a designated angle and then changes the rotating direction of the rotary rollers. 5. The contaminant removal apparatus of claim 3 , wherein: a washer fluid nozzle is provided at a position adjacent to the first blade and is configured to spray a washer fluid onto an upper surface of a windshield through the washer fluid nozzle. 6. The contaminant removal apparatus of claim 3 , wherein: a coating nozzle is provided at a position adjacent to the second blade and is configured to spray a coating fluid onto an upper surface of a windshield through the coating nozzle. 7. The contaminant removal apparatus of claim 3 , wherein: the frame comprises at least two sub-frames; and the at least two sub-frames overlap each other so that a length of the frame is varied in a width direction relative to a windshield. 8. The contaminant removal apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the first blade is configured to be located closer to an upper end of a windshield than the second blade and to contact the windshield when the wiper assembly is shifted downwards along the windshield. 9. The contaminant removal apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the second blade is configured to contact a windshield when the wiper assembly is shifted upwards along the windshield. 10. The contaminant removal apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the idle gears contact the frame connection shafts to change the rotating direction of the rotary rollers. 11. The contaminant removal apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising guide rails configured to be located along a windshield, wherein the driving belts are located within the guide rails. 12. The contaminant removal apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to control the wiper assembly to be located at an uppermost or lowermost end of a windshield when the wiper assembly is not operated. 13. The contaminant removal apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller controls the wiper assembly to be locally shifted within a region of a windshield where a sensor unit is installed. 14. A contaminant removal system comprising: a windshield of a vehicle; driving belts located at both side surfaces of the windshield; a drive unit configured to apply driving force to the driving belts; rotary rollers configured to be shifted along the driving belts; a wiper assembly positioned to selectively contact the windshield and to be shifted along the rotary rollers; and a controller configured to change a rotating direction of the drive unit.
Arrangement of nozzles; {Liquid spreading means}(nozzles per se B05B) · CPC title
Wiper blades {(provided with liquid spreading means B60S1/524; provided with gas spreading means B60S1/546)} · CPC title
the wiper blades having other than swinging movement, e.g. rotary {(the wiper blade support member, e.g. arm, having a swinging movement B60S1/32)} · CPC title
with more than one wiping edge or lip · CPC title
the wiper blades being moved substantially parallel with themselves · CPC title
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