Wiper blade
US-2015353055-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US9533657B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9533657-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013389112-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2010 |
| Priority date | Aug 5, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jan 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 3, 2017 |
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The invention relates to a wiper blade ( 10 ) of flat bar design composed of a wiper strip ( 14 ) comprising a wiper lip ( 18 ) connected to a head strip ( 22 ) via a tilting web ( 20 ), at least one pre-bent, elastic spring rail ( 46, 52, 54 ) acting as a supporting element, a connecting element ( 12 ) and a spoiler ( 32 ) having a flowing profile ( 34 ) and a holding profile ( 38 ), wherein the spoiler ( 32 ) includes in the flowing profile ( 34 ) thereof at least one longitudinal channel ( 44, 48, 50 ) with a spring rail ( 46, 52, 54 ), and the holding profile ( 38 ) thereof has at the longitudinal sides thereof free branches ( 42 ) opposite each other, directed inward, engaging into respective longitudinal grooves ( 24 ) of the head strip ( 22 ). According to the invention, the head strip ( 22 ) is free of spring rails, and in particular no spring rail ( 46, 52, 54 ) will contact the head strip ( 22 ).
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What is claimed is: 1. A wiper blade ( 10 ) of flat bar design, comprising a wiper strip ( 14 ) having a wiping lip ( 18 ) which is connected to a head strip ( 22 ) via a tilting web ( 20 ), at least one pre-bent, elastic spring rail ( 46 , 52 , 54 ) serving as a supporting element, a connecting element ( 12 ) and a spoiler ( 32 ) having an approach flow profile ( 34 ) and a retaining profile ( 38 ), wherein the approach flow profile ( 34 ) of said spoiler ( 32 ) has at least one longitudinal channel ( 44 , 48 , 50 ) with the at least one spring rail ( 46 , 52 , 54 ) being disposed at least partially within the at least one longitudinal channel ( 44 , 48 , 50 ), and wherein longitudinal sides of the retaining profile ( 38 ) of said spoiler have inwardly directed, mutually opposite, free limbs ( 42 ) which engage in corresponding longitudinal grooves ( 24 ) of the head strip ( 22 ), characterized in that the head strip ( 22 ) is free from spring rails, wherein the wiper strip ( 14 ) has lateral support strips ( 28 ) between the tilting web ( 20 ) and the head strip ( 22 ), the head strip ( 22 ) being disposed entirely on an other side of the lateral support strips ( 28 ) relative to the wiper lip ( 18 ), wherein the retaining profile ( 38 ) is composed of a harder material than the approach flow profile ( 34 ), and wherein at least the parts forming the longitudinal grooves ( 24 ) of the head strip ( 22 ) for receiving the retaining profile ( 38 ) of the spoiler ( 32 ) are composed of a harder material than the wiping lip ( 18 ), the tilting web ( 20 ), and the lateral support strips ( 28 ). 2. The wiper blade ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the lateral support strips ( 28 ) are composed of the same material as the wiping lip ( 18 ). 3. The wiper blade ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the approach flow profile ( 34 ) of the spoiler ( 32 ) has a first spring rail ( 46 ) with a flat cross section running approximately parallel to a back strip ( 30 ) of the head strip ( 22 ), said spring rail being accommodated in a first longitudinal channel ( 44 , 50 ) of the at least one longitudinal channel ( 44 , 48 , 50 ) in the vicinity of the head strip ( 22 ), and a second longitudinal channel ( 48 ) of the at least one longitudinal channel ( 44 , 48 , 50 ) is alternatively or additionally provided in a direction of a longitudinal ridge ( 36 ), the second longitudinal channel having an essentially identical contour in cross section as the approach flow profile ( 34 ). 4. The wiper blade ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that end caps ( 58 ) which limit the relative movement between the spoiler ( 32 ) and the spring rails ( 46 , 52 , 54 ) and the wiper strip ( 14 ) in a longitudinal direction are arranged at the ends of said wiper blade. 5. The wiper blade ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the limbs ( 42 ) fully enter the longitudinal grooves ( 24 ). 6. The wiper blade ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least one spring rail ( 46 , 52 , 54 ) is enclosed on at least three sides by the approach profile ( 34 ) of the spoiler ( 32 ). 7. The wiper blade ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the at least one spring rail ( 46 , 52 , 54 ) is enclosed on all sides by the approach profile ( 34 ) of the spoiler ( 32 ).
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