Wiper blade for wiping a surface of a windshield
US-2015367817-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9751500B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9751500-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113976577-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2010 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2017 |
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The invention relates to a wiper blade ( 10 ) for the cleaning of windows ( 1 ) of motor vehicles, with a carrier element ( 15 ) which has a first mounting ( 16 ) for the form-fitting fastening of a wiper rubber ( 11 ) and a second mounting ( 22 ) for fastening at least one spring rail ( 20 ) serving as a support element. According to the invention, provision is made that the second mounting ( 22 ) in the longitudinal direction of the carrier element ( 15 ) forms laterally two guides ( 23, 24 ) for the spring rail ( 20 ), which embrace the lateral edge regions of the spring rail ( 20 ) in a form-fitting manner, and that the region between the guides ( 23, 24 ), viewed over the longitudinal direction of the carrier element ( 15 ), is constructed at least partially, preferably completely, as an open central zone ( 28 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wiper blade for the cleaning of windows of motor vehicles, comprising: a carrier element which has a first mounting for the form-fitting fastening of a wiper rubber and a second mounting for fastening at least one spring rail serving as a support element, the spring rail having a heating arrangement in the form of a strip-shaped heating foil on a side facing away from the wiper rubber, the spring rail being elongated in a longitudinal direction; wherein the second mounting in a longitudinal direction of the carrier element forms laterally two guides for the spring rail, which embrace the lateral edge regions of the spring rail in a form-fitting manner, wherein the region between the guides, viewed over the longitudinal direction of the carrier element, is constructed at least partially as an open central zone, wherein the heating foil is arranged within the open central zone and, with respect to a longitudinal direction of the heating foil, extends laterally as a maximum up to the edge regions of the spring rail embraced by the lateral guides and does not contact the carrier element, wherein both guides of the carrier element have weakened zones to reduce the flexural rigidity in the longitudinal direction of the carrier element, wherein the weakened zones are constructed as slits arranged in particular at uniform distances from each other, wherein the carrier element comprises a base wall that directly connects the two guides for the spring rail, wherein each guide comprises an upper wall and a lower wall, the upper wall defining a free end of the guide, the upper wall being substantially perpendicular to the lower wall and substantially parallel to the base wall, and the upper walls being spaced apart by an open space in a lateral direction which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, wherein each slit is L-shaped, each slit extends entirely through the upper wall, and each slit extends partially through the lower wall such that a lower portion of the lower wall is one continuous wall portion extending in the longitudinal direction from one terminal longitudinal end of the carrier element to another terminal longitudinal end of the carrier element, and wherein the entirety of the guides is above the base wall and the entirety of the first mounting is below the base wall. 2. The wiper blade according to claim 1 , wherein the carrier element has in the longitudinal direction two formed webs, which are embraced by guides of a covering element, wherein the covering element covers the carrier element in a mounting region of the spring rail. 3. The wiper blade according to claim 2 , wherein a free space is formed between the upper side of the spring rail and the underside of the covering element facing it. 4. The wiper blade according to claim 2 , wherein the upper side of the covering element forms a spoiler element. 5. The wiper blade according to claim 2 , wherein the carrier element is coupled with an adapter element for fastening the wiper blade on a wiper arm. 6. The wiper blade according to claim 5 , wherein the adapter has two holding regions in web form, projecting in the direction of the wiper rubber, wherein the guides of the carrier element have clearances in a region of the carrier element, in which the holding regions are arranged, and wherein the holding regions cooperate in a form-fitting manner with the guides of the covering element embracing the webs of the carrier element. 7. The wiper blade according to claim 1 , wherein the carrier element is constructed as a single-piece component made from plastic, and is produced as an injection moulded part or by extrusion. 8. The wiper blade according to claim 1 , wherein a portion of the carrier element comprising the second mounting that forms the guides for the spring rail is U-shaped.
with openings at the longitudinal extremities · CPC title
Wiper blades {(provided with liquid spreading means B60S1/524; provided with gas spreading means B60S1/546)} · CPC title
electrically · CPC title
having a particular shape · CPC title
in additional element, e.g. spoiler · CPC title
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