AU602200B2 - Lockback device for the wiper arm of a windscreen wiper - Google Patents

Lockback device for the wiper arm of a windscreen wiper Download PDF

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AU602200B2
AU602200B2 AU13552/88A AU1355288A AU602200B2 AU 602200 B2 AU602200 B2 AU 602200B2 AU 13552/88 A AU13552/88 A AU 13552/88A AU 1355288 A AU1355288 A AU 1355288A AU 602200 B2 AU602200 B2 AU 602200B2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60SSERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60S1/00Cleaning of vehicles
    • B60S1/02Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices
    • B60S1/04Wipers or the like, e.g. scrapers
    • B60S1/32Wipers or the like, e.g. scrapers characterised by constructional features of wiper blade arms or blades
    • B60S1/34Wiper arms; Mountings therefor
    • B60S1/3413Wiper arms; Mountings therefor with means for holding the arm off the glass in an intermediate position between the working position and the fully folded back position

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ti- ~L~1 3~2 Form COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA PATENTS ACT 1952.69 I COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
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Class Int. Class Application Number: Lodged: Complete Specification Lodged: Accepted: 'riorit :Published: c•Priority eThis document contairs the amendments made under Section 49 and is correct for printing 1 ,Name of Applicant: TRICO-FOLBERTH LIMITED Address of Applicant: Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex TW8 9HP, 'England PETER MlOWER Actual Inventor:
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EDWD. WATERS SONS, 50 QUEEN STREET, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, 3000.
Complete Specification for the invention entitled: LOCKBACK DEVICE FOR THE WIPER ARM OF A WINDSCREEN WIPER The following statement is a full description of this Invention, Including the bew method of performing It known to .Us LOCKBACI( DEVICE FOR~ THE WIPER ARM OF A WIND~SCREEN WIPER This invention relates to a lock~ back device for a windscreen wiper arm.
In modern inarsltr is an increasing tendency f or the spinlesof he indcren wpermechanisms to be to be so arranged that, when the windscreen wiper is in its parked position, the entire or part windscreen wiper is siutdisd h ltand is no~ longer visible.
This type of device provides problems in that it is not possible for the arm to be locked back away from the windscreen as is usually possible on fully visible arms by virtue of the over centre action of the arm spring.
Neverthelass it is desirable for the arm to be retained in a position in which the windscreen wiper blade is clear of the windscreen both to enable the entire windscreen to be cleanedi and also both for chan~ging the windscreen wiper blade and for initial assembly on the vehicle. A number of 'possibilities have been provided for obtaining this lockback of the arm but these have either been of complicated constructlon or involve the use of loose parts which can therefore be readily lost, The present invention seeks to provide a locIkback device for the arm of a windscreen wiper which is of relativel.y simple construction, is simple to use and has no loose parts which could be lost.
According to the invention, there is provided a lockback device for an arm of a windscreen wiper comprising an arm member, a retainer carrying the arm member, a head for attachment to a drive spindle and pivotted to the re~.ainer and a spring acting between the head and the retainer in a direction urg;e the a.-m towards a 2 windscreen with which the windscreen wiper is intended to be used, the lockback device comprising a cam and shoulder arrangement on the retainer and a moveable spring anchor pin in the arm head, the spring anchor pin protruding outwardly of the head into the path of the fcam and shoulder arrangement on the retainer, tne arrangement being such that, on pivotting of the retainer in a direction away from the windscreen Iby an amount greater than the normal operative angle, the cam and shoulder arrangement will engage behind the spring anchor pin so as to move the spring anchor pin out of operative engagement with the arm head and retain it against the shoulder on the retainer, thus preventing it from acting between the arm head and retainer to urge the retainer towards the windscreen.
Preferably the anchor pin is located at opposite ends in slots in the head, the slots in the head extending substantially longitudinally of the windtcreen wiper arm as a whole, The spring anchor pin may be of generally dumbell shape having a narrower portion in the middle onto which the spring is hooked eo that the spring will retain the anchor pin in position and no further retention will be neCessary.
The invention will now be described in greater detail, by way of example, with reference to the drawings, in which: Figure 1 ir. a side view of part of a windscreen wiper arm showing the lockback device of the present invention wi.th the arm in the normal operative position; Figure 2 is a view similar to figure 1 out showing the lockback device in the locked position, and 3 Figure 3 is a plan view from underneath of the part of the wiper arm as shown in fj ire 1.
The windscreen wiper arm 1 comprises an arm member (not shown) carried by a retainer 2 which in turn is pivoted at 3 to an arm head 4 having a bore arrangement 5 for at t achment to the windscreen wiper spindle. The windscreen wiper arm is urged towards the windscreen by means of a spring attached at one end to an anchoring arrangement (not shown), which may be the end of the arm member, and at the other end to an anchor pin 8 arranged on the arm head 4 and transversely thereof. As can be seen from figure 1, because the line of action of the spring 7 is off-set from the pivot 3, the retainer 2 and arm member) will be pivoted in a clockwise direction relative to the arm head 4 and so cause a windscreen wiper blade attached to the end of the arm to be pressed against the windscreen.
As so far described, the arrangement is of the usual form. However, in the present case, the retainer is provided with a cam and shoulder arrangement 12 which is intended to co-operate with the spring anchor pin 8 and the spring anchor pin 8 is itself loacted at its ends in slots 15 in the arm head.
As wll be seen from figure 1, the cam and shoulder arrangement is in the form of a cam sur'ace 17 which leads to a part annular recess 19 which is dimensioned to co-operate with the diameter of the spring anchor pin 8. The spring anchor pin 8 is suitably in the form of a dumbell type construction, the reduced centre portion being used to position an anchor plate 21 on the end of the spring 7, which plate 21 is then located between the two enlarged portions 22 of the anchor pin 8 and will retain the pin 8 in the head 4 without the need for 44 further measures.
The operation of the above described lockback device will now be described:- 135 Starting from the position shown in figure 1, it will be TI observed that, from this position, the retainer 2 (and arm member) can pivot clockwise relative to the arm head 4 without any restriction, However, if the retainer 2 is 1310 moved anticlockwise to raise the windscreen wiper blade from the windscreen, the cam and shoulder arrangement 12 will engage the spring anchor pin 8 and, by virtue of its cam surface 17, will move the spring anchor pin 8 backwards along the slots 15 until the pin is seated in the recess 19, This position is shown in figure 2.
in the lockback position, it will be observed that the spring 7 at its head end no longer acts on the arm head 4 but will act entirely on the retainer 2 therefore having no pivotting effect on the retainer 2 abou~t the arm head 4 which would otherwise be brought about by virtue of the action of the spring 7 on the spring anchor pin 8. The spring anchor pin 8 will be retained firmly in the recess 19 in the retainer 2 so as to hold the retainer 2, and thus the windsoreen wiper arm.
proper, in the locked back position. It wi.ll also be seen that the retainer 2 is provided with a projection 24 which is engageable with a shoulder 25 on thGI arm head 4, thus preventing the retainer 2 from being pivoted anticlockwise to an extent which would cause it to overstress any of the components of spring anchor plate 21.
in order to return the arm to its fully operative position, all that is necessary is to push the retF-iner 2 in the clockwise diraction, thus forcing the spring
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anchor pin 8 out of the recess 19 and allowing it to spring back along the sl.:s 15 to take up the position shown in figure 1. The retainer 2 (and arm member) are thus released for normal action.
It will be appreciated that various modifications may be made to the above described embodiment without departinfrom the scope of the invention. For example, the dumbell shaped anchor pin may be replaced by a straight anchor pin which, for example, would be retained in its place by friction or other means.
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Claims (4)

1. A lockback device for an arm of a windscreen wiper comprising an arm member, a retainer carrying the arm member, a head for attachment to a drive spindle and pivotted to the retainer and a spring acting between the head and the retainer in a direction to urge the arm towards a windscreen with which the windscreen wiper is intended to be used, wherein the lockback device comprises a cam and shoulder arrangement on the retainer and a moveable spring anchor pin in the a-E head, the spring anchor pin protruding outwardly of the head into the path of the cam and shoulder arrangement on the Sretainer, the arrangement being such that, on pivotting of the retainer in a direction away from the windscreen j by an amount greater than the normal operative angle, l the cam and shoulder arrangement will engage behind the spring anchor pin so as to move the spring anchor pin out of operative engagement with the am head and retain j 20 it against the shoulder on the retainer, thus preventing i it from acting between the amn head and retainer to urge i the retainer towards the windscreen, j
2. A lockback device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the anchor pin is located at oppposite ends in slots in the head, the slots in the head extending (substantially longitudinally of the windscreen wiper arm as a whole,
3. A lockback device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the spring anchor pin is of generally dumbell shape having a narrower portion in the middle onto which the spring is hooked so that the spring will retain the ancnur pin in position. S7
4. A lockback device as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the cam and shoulder arrangement comprise a -rn up cam leading to a part circular recess in which the anchor pin can seat. A lockback device as claimed in any one of claims i to 4, wherein stop means are provided to limit the amount of travel of the retainer outside a normaL operative range. t 6. A lockback device substantially as described herein with reference to the drawings. TRICO-FOLBERTH LIMITED t r EDWD. WATERS SONS PATENT ATTORNEYS QUEEN STREET MELBOURNE. VIC. 3000. tit f l A 4, jT N EBUN.VC 00
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