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US2797131A
US2797131A US443681A US44368154A US2797131A US 2797131 A US2797131 A US 2797131A US 443681 A US443681 A US 443681A US 44368154 A US44368154 A US 44368154A US 2797131 A US2797131 A US 2797131A
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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
    • B60S1/46Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices using liquid; Windscreen washers
    • B60S1/48Liquid supply therefor
    • B60S1/52Arrangement of nozzles; Liquid spreading means
    • B60S1/522Arrangement of nozzles; Liquid spreading means moving liquid spreading means, e.g. arranged in wiper arms
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B60SSERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60S1/00Cleaning of vehicles
    • B60S1/02Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices
    • B60S1/46Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices using liquid; Windscreen washers
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  • This invention relates to vehicle-windscreen washers of the type comprising a small pump, the suction stroke of which is eflected by hand or power means, and the delivery stroke by a spring.
  • the pump is adapted to direct a small jet of water on to the area of the windscreen which is swept by the windscreen wiper, or on to each of two of such areas.
  • a washer of conventional form the spreading of the water after the jet has struck the windscreen is relied upon for covering the area to be cleaned.
  • the invention comprises a washer having combined therewith means for eflecting oscillation of the jet, and thereby causing it to sweep over an adequate area of the windscreen.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional view illustrating one embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a similar view to Figure 1 illustrating another embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 3 is another similar view to Figure 1 illustrating a further embodiment of the invention.
  • a portion of the windscreen of a vehicle is indicated by a, and a portion of the adjacent engine bonnet is indicated by b.
  • a bearing piece c of any convenient construction on which a nozzle d is swivelled to oscillate about a horizontal axis.
  • Angular movement of the nozzle in one direction is effected by a flexible cable e and in the opposite direction by a spring 7.
  • the water or other cleansing liquid is contained in a bottle g which is carried in any convenient position within the engine bonnet by a bracket h, the upper end of the bottle having a screw-thread or other detachable connection with the bracket; On the bracket and above the neck of the bottle is mounted a housing 1' for the pump.
  • the pump in the example shown is of the diaphragm type and comprises a working chamber j containing a flexible and movable diaphragm k. Actuation of the diaphragm is effected by a reciprocatory rod m which is movable in one direction by a spring n and in the other direction by a flexible cable 0, the cable being operable by hand or mechanical means for eifecting the suction-movement of the diaphragm, the discharge movement being effected by the spring.
  • a pipe p which extends into the bottle and is provided with spring-loaded suction and delivery valves q, r.
  • the upper end of the pipe is connected by a flexible tube s to the inlet end of the oscillator nozzle d.
  • the reciprocatory rod m is embraced by a stirrup t which is attached to the above mentioned cable e, and is provided with a roller it which co-operates with camlike notches formed in the underside of the rod.
  • the nozzle d is fixed, and between the inlet end of the nozzle and the outlet end of the pipe p is arranged a throttle valve which is connected to the pipe p and the nozzle by flexible tubes s.
  • the valve comprises a fixedly mounted hollow cylinder w and a grooved piston-like part x which is loaded by a spring y, the said part at being movable in one direction by the stirrup-actuated cable 2, and in the opposite direction by the spring y.
  • the arrangement is such that while the pump is in action, the throttle causes successive fluctuations in the velocity of the liquid supplied to the nozzle, and consequent deviations of direction of the emergent jet in a vertical plane, so causing the jet to sweep over the area of the windscreen to be washed.
  • the notches in the rod m co-operate with a spring pawl z which by its intermittent retarding action on the rod m when the latter is moved by the spring it causes the pump diaphragm to move in a jerky manner and so causes the jet to issue at a fluctuating rate and with consequent changes of direction in a vertical plane.
  • the invention is not, however, restricted to the examples above described, as the required oscillation of the jet may be produced by other means whose action is co-ordinated with that of the pump. Further instead of a diaphragm-type pump, a reciprocatory piston pump may be used.
  • a vehicle windscreen washer of the type specified comprising in combination a small liquid pump having spring-loaded suction and delivery means through the medium of which the delivery stroke of the pump is performed under spring action, a nozzle for directing a jet of liquid from the pump on to the windscreen, and control means including a reciprocating rod having a plurality of cam-like notches for causing the liquid jet to oscillate in a vertical plane during discharge of the pump.
  • a vehicle windscreen washer of the type specified comprising in combination a small liquid pump having spring-loaded suction and delivery means through the medium of which the delivery stroke of the pump is performed under spring action, an oscillatory nozzle for directing a jet of liquid from the pump on to the windscreen, and control means for oscillating the nozzle about a. horizontal axis to cause oscillation of the emergent liquid jet in a vertical plane during the action of the pump.
  • control means comprises in combination a reciprocatory member through which the pump is operable, and which is formed with a plurality of cam-like notches, and means connected to the oscillatory nozzle and arranged to co-operate with the said notches for effecting oscillation of the nozzle.
  • a vehicle windscreen washer of the type specified comprising in combination a small liquid pump having spring-loaded suction and delivery means through the medium of which the delivery stroke of the pump is performed under spring action, a fixed nozzle for directing a jet of liquid from the pump on to the windscreen, and control means including a reciprocating rod having a. plurality of cam-like notches for producing fluctuations in the delivery rate of the pump to cause oscillation of the emergent liquid jet in a vertical plane.
  • control means comprise in combination a reciprocatory member through which the pump is operable, a spring-loaded reciprocatory valve for controlling liquid flow from the pump to the nozzle, and means for 5 co-operating with the notches to actuate the valve and thereby cause oscillation of the liquid jet emerging from the nozzle.
  • control means comprise in combination a 1 reciprocatory member through which the pump is oper-
  • control means comprise in combination a 1 reciprocatory member through which the pump is oper-

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June 25; 1957 E'iled Juiy '15, 1954 Fig.1 I
E. B. PARKES VEHICLE-WINDSCREEN WASHERS 3 Sheets-Sheet l E ,.D Paz k June 25, 1957 .E. B. PARKES 2,797,131 VEHICLE-WINDSCREEN WASHERS Filed July 15, 1954 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 r l f F g-2 M June 25, 1957 E. B. PARKES VEHICLE-WIN DSCREEN WASHERS- 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 Filed July 15, 1954':
U ited States Pa en 2,797,131 VEHICLE-WINDSCREEN WASHERS Eric Bernard Parkes, Selly Oak, Birmingham, England,
assignor to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Limited, Birmingham, England Application July 15, 1954, Serial No. 443,681
6 Claims. (Cl. 299-58) This invention relates to vehicle-windscreen washers of the type comprising a small pump, the suction stroke of which is eflected by hand or power means, and the delivery stroke by a spring. The pump is adapted to direct a small jet of water on to the area of the windscreen which is swept by the windscreen wiper, or on to each of two of such areas. In a washer of conventional form, the spreading of the water after the jet has struck the windscreen is relied upon for covering the area to be cleaned.
It has been found that a Washer operating as above described is not entirely satisfactory, for the reason that it does not result in uniform cleaning of a sufliciently wide area, and the object of the present invention is to provide a more elfective washer.
The invention comprises a washer having combined therewith means for eflecting oscillation of the jet, and thereby causing it to sweep over an adequate area of the windscreen.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figure 1 is a sectional view illustrating one embodiment of the invention.
Figure 2 is a similar view to Figure 1 illustrating another embodiment of the invention.
Figure 3 is another similar view to Figure 1 illustrating a further embodiment of the invention.
Referring to Figure 1, a portion of the windscreen of a vehicle is indicated by a, and a portion of the adjacent engine bonnet is indicated by b. On the bonnet is secured a bearing piece c of any convenient construction on which a nozzle d is swivelled to oscillate about a horizontal axis. Angular movement of the nozzle in one direction is effected by a flexible cable e and in the opposite direction by a spring 7.
The water or other cleansing liquid is contained in a bottle g which is carried in any convenient position within the engine bonnet by a bracket h, the upper end of the bottle having a screw-thread or other detachable connection with the bracket; On the bracket and above the neck of the bottle is mounted a housing 1' for the pump.
The pump in the example shown is of the diaphragm type and comprises a working chamber j containing a flexible and movable diaphragm k. Actuation of the diaphragm is effected by a reciprocatory rod m which is movable in one direction by a spring n and in the other direction by a flexible cable 0, the cable being operable by hand or mechanical means for eifecting the suction-movement of the diaphragm, the discharge movement being effected by the spring. To the pump chamber is secured a pipe p which extends into the bottle and is provided with spring-loaded suction and delivery valves q, r. The upper end of the pipe is connected by a flexible tube s to the inlet end of the oscillator nozzle d.
The reciprocatory rod m is embraced by a stirrup t which is attached to the above mentioned cable e, and is provided with a roller it which co-operates with camlike notches formed in the underside of the rod.
2,79 7,131 Patented June 25, 1957 ICC The arrangement is such, that when the pump is actuated the interaction of the rod m and the roller u of the stirrup t causes an oscillatory motion to be transmitted to the nozzle d through the cable e, so causing the emergent liquid jet v to sweep in a vertical plane over the part of the windscreen to be washed.
In the construction shown in Figure 2 the nozzle d is fixed, and between the inlet end of the nozzle and the outlet end of the pipe p is arranged a throttle valve which is connected to the pipe p and the nozzle by flexible tubes s. The valve comprises a fixedly mounted hollow cylinder w and a grooved piston-like part x which is loaded by a spring y, the said part at being movable in one direction by the stirrup-actuated cable 2, and in the opposite direction by the spring y. The arrangement is such that while the pump is in action, the throttle causes successive fluctuations in the velocity of the liquid supplied to the nozzle, and consequent deviations of direction of the emergent jet in a vertical plane, so causing the jet to sweep over the area of the windscreen to be washed.
In the construction shown in Figure 3, the notches in the rod m co-operate with a spring pawl z which by its intermittent retarding action on the rod m when the latter is moved by the spring it causes the pump diaphragm to move in a jerky manner and so causes the jet to issue at a fluctuating rate and with consequent changes of direction in a vertical plane.
The invention is not, however, restricted to the examples above described, as the required oscillation of the jet may be produced by other means whose action is co-ordinated with that of the pump. Further instead of a diaphragm-type pump, a reciprocatory piston pump may be used.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
l. A vehicle windscreen washer of the type specified, comprising in combination a small liquid pump having spring-loaded suction and delivery means through the medium of which the delivery stroke of the pump is performed under spring action, a nozzle for directing a jet of liquid from the pump on to the windscreen, and control means including a reciprocating rod having a plurality of cam-like notches for causing the liquid jet to oscillate in a vertical plane during discharge of the pump.
2. A vehicle windscreen washer of the type specified, comprising in combination a small liquid pump having spring-loaded suction and delivery means through the medium of which the delivery stroke of the pump is performed under spring action, an oscillatory nozzle for directing a jet of liquid from the pump on to the windscreen, and control means for oscillating the nozzle about a. horizontal axis to cause oscillation of the emergent liquid jet in a vertical plane during the action of the pump.
3. A vehicle windscreen washer according to claim 2, in which the control means comprises in combination a reciprocatory member through which the pump is operable, and which is formed with a plurality of cam-like notches, and means connected to the oscillatory nozzle and arranged to co-operate with the said notches for effecting oscillation of the nozzle.
4. A vehicle windscreen washer of the type specified, comprising in combination a small liquid pump having spring-loaded suction and delivery means through the medium of which the delivery stroke of the pump is performed under spring action, a fixed nozzle for directing a jet of liquid from the pump on to the windscreen, and control means including a reciprocating rod having a. plurality of cam-like notches for producing fluctuations in the delivery rate of the pump to cause oscillation of the emergent liquid jet in a vertical plane.
5. A vehicle windscreen washer according to claim 4, in which the control means comprise in combination a reciprocatory member through which the pump is operable, a spring-loaded reciprocatory valve for controlling liquid flow from the pump to the nozzle, and means for 5 co-operating with the notches to actuate the valve and thereby cause oscillation of the liquid jet emerging from the nozzle. 7 g
6. A vehicle windscreen washer according to claim 4,
in which the control means comprise in combination a 1 reciprocatory member through which the pump is oper- References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,369,517 Boe Feb. 22, 1921 2,609,561 Wernig Sept. 9, 1952 2,649,332 Rappl Aug. 18, 1953
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US3158293A (en) * 1961-02-17 1964-11-24 Trico Products Corp Windshield washer
US3558013A (en) * 1968-05-06 1971-01-26 John C Ponzo Fluid dispenser assembly for automobiles
US4516760A (en) * 1981-09-23 1985-05-14 Stumpf Guenter O Apparatus for laying web material
US4545735A (en) * 1984-08-17 1985-10-08 Uniroyal, Ltd. Diaphragm pump having a valve sheet with inlet and outlet flaps and having antisiphoning capability during pump shutdown
US4768716A (en) * 1986-12-11 1988-09-06 General Motors Corporation Vehicle speed sensitive windshield washer control
US5193563A (en) * 1990-04-30 1993-03-16 Melech Victor P Surgical suite scrub station
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US2941728A (en) * 1958-10-24 1960-06-21 Leo A Paldanius Windshield washer
US3158293A (en) * 1961-02-17 1964-11-24 Trico Products Corp Windshield washer
US3558013A (en) * 1968-05-06 1971-01-26 John C Ponzo Fluid dispenser assembly for automobiles
US4516760A (en) * 1981-09-23 1985-05-14 Stumpf Guenter O Apparatus for laying web material
US4545735A (en) * 1984-08-17 1985-10-08 Uniroyal, Ltd. Diaphragm pump having a valve sheet with inlet and outlet flaps and having antisiphoning capability during pump shutdown
US4768716A (en) * 1986-12-11 1988-09-06 General Motors Corporation Vehicle speed sensitive windshield washer control
US5193563A (en) * 1990-04-30 1993-03-16 Melech Victor P Surgical suite scrub station
US20050269370A1 (en) * 2002-08-01 2005-12-08 Cps Color Equipment S.P.A. Fluid-dispensing circuit with check valves

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