IP Library Granted Patent US 8,857,007
Granted Patent B2
US 8,857,007 · App. 13/831,607 · Granted Oct 14, 2014

Vehicle wiper device

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Patent No.
US 8,857,007
App. No.
13/831,607
Granted
Oct 14, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vehicle wiper device includes a drive device, a drive shaft rotated back and forth about a first axis by the drive device, a wiper arm pivoted back and forth along a wiping surface as the drive shaft rotates back and forth, and a wiper arm biasing mechanism that biases the wiper arm toward the wiping surface. The wiper arm biasing mechanism includes a swing member, a tilting member, and a biasing member. The swing member is integrally pivotal with the drive shaft. The tilting member is supported by the swing member so as to tilt about a second axis. The tilting member includes a wiper fixing portion. The biasing member, which includes a first end supported by the swing member, and applies a biasing force to the tilting member.

Claims (47)

1. A vehicle wiper device comprising:

a drive device;

a drive shaft rotated back and forth about a first axis by the drive device;

a holder member that pivotally supports the drive shaft;

a wiper arm that pivots back and forth along a wiping surface as the drive shaft rotates back and forth; and

a wiper arm biasing mechanism that is arranged on the drive shaft and biases the wiper arm toward the wiping surface, wherein the wiper arm biasing mechanism includes

a swing member that is integrally pivotal with the drive shaft,

a tilting member that is pivotally mounted on the swing member to tilt about a second axis, which intersects the first axis or is in a skew-line relationship with the first axis, wherein the tilting member includes a wiper fixing portion to which the wiper arm is fixed, and

an elongated biasing member defining opposed first and second ends, the first end supported on the swing member and the second end supported by the tilting member, wherein the biasing member applies a biasing force between and to the swing member and the tilting member.

2. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 1 , wherein

the wiper arm biasing mechanism is configured to switch between a first state, in which the tilting member is tilted by a first tilt angle with respect to the swing member, and a second state, in which the tilting member is tilted by a second tilt angle with respect to the swing member;

the biasing member biases the tilting member so that the wiper arm moves toward the wiping surface in the first state; and the biasing member biases the tilting member so that the wiper arm is moved to an upright position in the second state.

3. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 2 , wherein at least one of the swing member and the tilting member includes a restriction portion that restricts tilting of the tilting member beyond the second tilt angle when the wiper arm biasing mechanism is in the second state.

4. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 3 , wherein the restriction portion is formed to extend along a direction in which the second axis extends; and the restriction portion includes a restricting surface serving as an end surface in a longitudinal direction of the restriction portion as viewed from the direction in which the second axis extends, and the restricting surface restricts tilting of the tilting member beyond the second tilt angle.

5. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 3 , wherein the tilting member includes a tilting center portion, tiltable about the second axis, and an extending portion, extending from the tilting center portion, wherein the extending portion includes a distal end having a biased portion to which the biasing force from the biasing member is applied; and the restriction portion restricts further tilting of the tilting member by contacting the extending portion.

6. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 3 , wherein the restriction portion is one of a pair of restriction portions arranged along a direction in which the second axis extends.

7. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 1 , wherein the wiper arm is fixed to the wiper fixing portion so that a longitudinal direction of the wiper arm extends in the same direction as a longitudinal direction of the wiper arm biasing mechanism as viewed from a direction in which the first axis extends.

8. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 1 , wherein the wiper arm includes a basal end fixed to the wiper fixing portion and a distal end at an opposite side of the basal end; and the swing member, the tilting member, and the biasing member are arranged at a portion of a vehicle on an opposite side of the distal end of the wiper arm with respect to the wiper fixing portion.

9. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 1 , wherein the wiper arm biasing mechanism is configured so that a line extending through a center of the first end and a center of the second end of the biasing member forms an angle of 45.degree. or less with the first axis as viewed from a direction in which the second axis extends.

10. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 1 , wherein the wiper fixing portion is arranged so that a third axis of the wiper fixing portion is located closer to a distal end of the wiper arm than the first axis when the third axis is parallel to the first axis.

11. A vehicle wiper device comprising:

a drive device;

a drive shaft rotated back and forth about a first axis by the drive device;

a wiper arm that pivots back and forth along a wiping surface as the drive shaft rotates back and forth;

a wiper arm biasing mechanism that biases the wiper arm toward the wiping surface; and

a lever including a first end fixed to the drive shaft and a second end to which a drive force from the drive device is input, wherein:

the wiper arm biasing mechanism includes

a swing member that is integrally pivotal with the drive shaft,

a tilting member that is supported by the swing member to tilt about a second axis, which intersects the first axis or is in a skew-line relationship with the first axis, wherein the tilting member includes a wiper fixing portion to which the wiper arm is fixed, and

a biasing member including a first end supported by the swing member and a second end at an opposite side of the first end, wherein the biasing member applies a biasing force to the tilting member

the biasing member resides on an opposite side of the drive shaft with respect to the second end of the lever.

12. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 11 , wherein

the wiper arm biasing mechanism is configured to switch between a first state, in which the tilting member is tilted by a first tilt angle with respect to the swing member, and a second state, in which the tilting member is tilted by a second tilt angle with respect to the swing member;

the biasing member biases the tilting member so that the wiper arm moves toward the wiping surface in the first state; and

the biasing member biases the tilting member so that the wiper arm is moved to an upright position in the second state.

13. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 12 , wherein at least one of the swing member and the tilting member includes a restriction portion that restricts tilting of the tilting member beyond the second tilt angle when the wiper arm biasing mechanism is in the second state.

14. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 13 , wherein

the restriction portion is formed to extend along a direction in which the second axis extends; and the restriction portion includes a restricting surface serving as an end surface in a longitudinal direction of the restriction portion as viewed from the direction in which the second axis extends, and the restricting surface restricts tilting of the tilting member beyond the second tilt angle.

15. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 13 , wherein

the tilting member includes a tilting center portion, tiltable about the second axis, and an extending portion, extending from the tilting center portion, wherein the extending portion includes a distal end having a biased portion to which the biasing force from the biasing member is applied; and the restriction portion restricts further tilting of the tilting member by contacting the extending portion.

16. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 13 , wherein the restriction portion is one of a pair of restriction portions arranged along a direction in which the second axis extends.

17. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 11 , wherein the wiper arm is fixed to the wiper fixing portion so that a longitudinal direction of the wiper arm extends in the same direction as a longitudinal direction of the wiper arm biasing mechanism as viewed from a direction in which the first axis extends.

18. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 11 , wherein

the wiper arm includes a basal end fixed to the wiper fixing portion and a distal end at an opposite side of the basal end; and

the swing member, the tilting member, and the biasing member are arranged at a portion of a vehicle on an opposite side of the distal end of the wiper arm with respect to the wiper fixing portion.

19. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 11 , wherein the wiper arm biasing mechanism is configured so that a line extending through a center of the first end and a center of the second end of the biasing member forms an angle of 45° or less with the first axis as viewed from a direction in which the second axis extends.

20. The vehicle wiper device according to claim 11 , wherein the wiper fixing portion is arranged so that a third axis of the wiper fixing portion is located closer to a distal end of the wiper arm than the first axis when the third axis is parallel to the first axis.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Sep 18, 2018
From: ASMO CO., LTD.
To: DENSO CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 047570/0538 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 1, 2013
From: KATO, ATSUSHI
To: ASMO CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 030718/0673 →