Washer liquid heating apparatus integrated into washer reservoir
US-9849862-B2 · Dec 26, 2017 · US
US2017355352A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017355352-A1 |
| Application number | US-201515531119-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 8, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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A nozzle assembly ( 18 ) for a windshield washer system or the like provides an elongate heater element ( 30 ) that can extend along a supply tube connected to the washer nozzle ( 20 ) to better transfer heat energy into the washer fluid and the nozzle for preventing nozzle clogging caused by low temperatures.
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1 . A vehicular washer nozzle assembly comprising: a housing adapted to attach to a vehicle adjacent to a window; a standpipe extending along an axis within the housing to terminate at a nozzle to direct a stream of liquid from the nozzle toward the window when the housing is attached to the vehicle; and an elongate electrical heater element extending along a length of the standpipe to heat the standpipe, the elongate electrical heater element incorporating a resistive heating material. 2 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 1 wherein the elongate electrical heater is in contact with a majority of the length of the standpipe within the housing. 3 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 2 wherein the elongate electrical heater provides electrodes extending along substantially an entire length of the elongate electrical heater element within the housing adapted to communicate with a source of electrical power in the vehicle and separated by the resistive heating material. 4 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 3 wherein the electrodes each provide for a comb structure presenting interdigitated comb fingers. 5 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 4 wherein the resistive heating element is a polymer. 6 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 5 wherein the resistive heating element is a positive temperature coefficient heating element. 7 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 6 wherein the standpipe is curved and the elongate electrical heater curves to follow the standpipe. 8 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 7 wherein the resistive heating element is flexible to be curved during manufacture to follow the standpipe. 9 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 8 wherein the elongate electrical heater element is exposed outside the housing to expose the electrodes to connection. 10 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 9 further including a potting material for holding the elongate heater element in proximity with the standpipe. 11 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 6 wherein the standpipe joins with a feeder tube in a T-connection and the elongate electrical heater includes side arms that conform to the feeder to extending in opposite directions from the standpipe. 12 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 11 wherein the side arms are flexible to be curved for insertion into the housing and then to extend along the feeder tube. 13 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 11 wherein the elongate electrical heater is in contact with the majority of the length of the standpipe and feeder tube within the housing. 14 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 1 further including a potting material for holding the elongate heater element in proximity with the standpipe. 15 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 14 wherein the housing is constructed of a polymer material and the potting material has a lower thermal resistance than the housing. 16 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 1 wherein the housing and the standpipe are integrally formed as an injection molded component. 17 . The vehicular washer nozzle assembly of claim 16 wherein the elongate electrical heater element is printed on an outer surface of the housing and standpipe as integrally formed.
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