IP Library Granted Patent US 11,040,705
Granted Patent B2
US 11,040,705 · App. 16/005,114 · Granted Jun 22, 2021

Windshield wiper connector

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,040,705
App. No.
16/005,114
Filed
Jun 11, 2018
Granted
Jun 22, 2021
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3723
USPC
15/250.32
Abstract

A connector for a windshield wiper, and a wiper blade assembly including same, that accommodates slotted receiving portions of windshield wiper arms. The connector for connecting a windshield wiper assembly to a wiper arm may have a peripheral wall having at least two opposing peripheral side walls and a top surface extending from one of the two opposing peripheral side walls to the other. The opposing peripheral side walls may each have a guide pin aligned with one another and sized to be capable of slidably engaging slots of windshield wiper arm.

Claims (52)

1. A connector comprising:

a front end and a longitudinally opposed back end;

a peripheral wall having at least two opposing peripheral side walls and a top surface extending from one of the two opposing peripheral side walls to the other, the opposing peripheral side walls each comprising a guide pin longitudinally spaced a distance from the front end and projecting outwardly in a lateral direction along a lateral axis;

an internal support wall provided between the two opposing peripheral side walls, the internal support wall positioned longitudinally along the connector and intersecting the lateral axis;

an additional internal support wall, wherein the internal support wall and the additional internal support wall extend downward from the top surface, and substantially along the longitudinal length of the connector;

at least one rivet passage and arcuate rivet clip in each of the internal support wall and additional internal support wall for accepting and securing a rivet of a wiper blade, thereby securing the connector to the wiper blade; and

a locking tab extending outward from the top surface, the locking tab having a lip extending outward from a first side of the locking tab,

wherein the pins are sized to be capable of slideably engaging slots on slotted receiving portions of a windshield wiper arm.

2. The connector of claim 1 wherein the opposing side walls and/or the top surface of the connector is raised along a portion of the front end, wherein the raised side walls and/or top surface provide an abutment structure capable of abutting the windshield wiper arm receiving portion when the arm is engaged with the connector.

3. The connector of claim 2 wherein the raised side walls and/or top surface of the connector provide a streamlined transition surface where the receiving portion of the wiper arm and front end of the connector meet.

4. The connector of claim 2 wherein the connector slopes downward from the proximity of the abutment structure towards the front end, further providing a streamlined look at the connector-wiper arm junction.

5. The connector of claim 1 , wherein the locking tab is capable of engaging a locking aperture on a top surface of the slotted receiving portion of the windshield wiper arm.

6. The connector of claim 5 wherein the lip extends over a portion of the top surface of the slotted receiving portion of the windshield wiper arm when engaged in a locking aperture.

7. The connector of claim 1 wherein the guide pins on the opposing peripheral side walls are capable of assisting in maintaining proper positioning of the connector while slideably engaging the wiper arm and providing proper positioning of the connector as it is slideably placed into the receiving portion of the windshield wiper arm, upon which the locking tab engages the locking aperture to finally maintain the position of the connector on the wiper arm.

8. A wiper blade assembly comprising:

a wiper strip;

a force distribution structure; and

a connector having a front end and a longitudinally opposed back end, and comprising:

a peripheral wall having at least two opposing peripheral side walls and a top surface extending from one of the two opposing peripheral side walls to the other, the opposing peripheral side walls each comprising a guide pin longitudinally spaced a distance from the front end and projecting outwardly in a lateral direction along a lateral axis;

an internal support wall provided between the two opposing peripheral side walls, the internal support wall positioned longitudinally along the connector and intersecting the lateral axis;

an additional internal support wall, wherein the internal support wall and the additional internal support wall extends downward from the top surface, and substantially along the longitudinal length of the connector;

at least one rivet passage and arcuate rivet clip in each of the internal support wall and additional internal support wall for accepting and securing a rivet of a wiper blade, thereby securing the connector to the wiper blade; and

a locking tab extending upwardly from the top surface, the locking tab having a lip extending outward from a first side of the locking tab,

wherein the pins are sized to be capable of slideably engaging slots on slotted receiving portions of a windshield wiper arm.

9. The wiper blade assembly of claim 8 wherein the opposing side walls and/or the top surface of the connector is raised along a portion of the front end, wherein the raised side walls and/or top surface provide an abutment structure capable of abutting the windshield wiper arm receiving portion when the arm is engaged with the connector.

10. The wiper blade assembly of claim 9 wherein the raised side walls and/or top surface of the connector provide a streamlined transition surface where the receiving portion of the wiper arm and front end of the connector meet.

11. The wiper blade assembly of claim 9 wherein the connector slopes downward from the proximity of the abutment structure towards the front end, further providing a streamlined look at the connector-wiper arm junction.

12. The wiper blade assembly of claim 8 wherein the locking tab is capable of engaging a locking aperture on a top surface of the slotted receiving portion of the windshield wiper arm.

13. The wiper blade assembly of claim 12 wherein the lip extends over a portion of the top surface of the slotted receiving portion of the windshield wiper arm when engaged in a locking aperture.

14. The wiper blade assembly of claim 8 wherein the guide pins on the opposing peripheral side walls are capable of assisting in maintaining proper positioning of the connector while slideably engaging the wiper arm and providing proper positioning of the connector as it is slideably placed into the receiving portion of the windshield wiper arm, upon which the locking tab engages the locking aperture to finally maintain the position of the connector on the wiper arm.

15. A connector comprising:

a front end and a longitudinally opposed back end;

a peripheral wall having at least two opposing peripheral side walls and a top surface extending from one of the two opposing peripheral side walls to the other, the opposing peripheral side walls each comprising a guide pin longitudinally spaced a distance from the front end and projecting outwardly in a lateral direction along a lateral axis;

an internal support wall provided between the two opposing peripheral side walls, the internal support wall positioned longitudinally along the connector and intersecting the lateral axis;

an additional internal support wall, wherein the internal support wall and the additional internal support wall extend downward from the top surface, and substantially along the longitudinal length of the connector;

a locking tab extending outward from the top surface, the locking tab having a lip extending outward from a first side of the locking tab; and

at least one rivet passage, rivet shelf and arcuate rivet clip within the rivet shelf for accepting and securing a rivet of a wiper blade, thereby securing the connector to the wiper blade,

wherein the pins are sized to be capable of slideably engaging slots on slotted receiving portions of a windshield wiper arm.

16. The connector of claim 15 , wherein the locking tab is capable of engaging a locking aperture on a top surface of the slotted receiving portion of the windshield wiper arm, and the lip extends over a portion of the top surface of the slotted receiving portion of the windshield wiper arm when engaged in a locking aperture.

17. The connector of claim 15 , wherein the guide pins on the opposing peripheral side walls are capable of assisting in maintaining proper positioning of the connector while slideably engaging the wiper arm and providing proper positioning of the connector as it is slideably placed into the receiving portion of the windshield wiper arm, upon which the locking tab engages the locking aperture to finally maintain the position of the connector on the wiper arm.

18. A wiper blade assembly comprising:

a wiper strip;

a force distribution structure; and

a connector having a front end and a longitudinally opposed back end, and comprising:

a peripheral wall having at least two opposing peripheral side walls and a top surface extending from one of the two opposing peripheral side walls to the other, the opposing peripheral side walls each comprising a guide pin longitudinally spaced a distance from the front end and projecting outwardly in a lateral direction along a lateral axis;

an internal support wall provided between the two opposing peripheral side walls, the internal support wall positioned longitudinally along the connector and intersecting the lateral axis;

an additional internal support wall, wherein the internal support wall and the additional internal support wall extends downward from the top surface, and substantially along the longitudinal length of the connector;

a locking tab extending upwardly from the top surface, the locking tab having a lip extending outward from a first side of the locking tab; and

at least one rivet passage, rivet shelf and arcuate rivet clip within the rivet shelf for accepting and securing a rivet of a wiper blade, thereby securing the connector to the wiper blade,

wherein the pins are sized to be capable of slideably engaging slots on slotted receiving portions of a windshield wiper arm.

19. The wiper blade assembly of claim 18 , wherein the locking tab is capable of engaging a locking aperture on a top surface of the slotted receiving portion of the windshield wiper arm, and the lip extends over a portion of the top surface of the slotted receiving portion of the windshield wiper arm when engaged in a locking aperture.

20. The wiper blade assembly of claim 18 , wherein the guide pins on the opposing peripheral side walls are capable of assisting in maintaining proper positioning of the connector while slideably engaging the wiper arm and providing proper positioning of the connector as it is slideably placed into the receiving portion of the windshield wiper arm, upon which the locking tab engages the locking aperture to finally maintain the position of the connector on the wiper arm.