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Windscreen wiper blade with curved backing member

  • US 5,325,564 A
  • Filed: 12/15/1993
  • Issued: 07/05/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/16/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A windscreen wiper assembly comprising:

  • an elongated wiper blade having first and second longitudinal ends, a wiper edge defined along the length thereof from said first longitudinal end to said second longitudinal end, and a substantially flat mounting face defined along the length thereof from the first longitudinal end to the second longitudinal end and opposed to said wiper edge; and

    an elongate, curved, one-piece backbone having first and second longitudinal ends and a substantially flat mounting surface defined along the length thereof from said first longitudinal end to said second longitudinal end, said backbone having a cross-sectional profile defining a thickness and a width thereof, said backbone being secured to said wiper blade so that said mounting surface is in opposed facing relation to and in substantially continuous contact with said mounting face of said wiper blade, said curved backbone being substantially coextensive with said wiper blade, said backbone being formed from a resiliently flexible material and having a connecting formation projecting from a position intermediate said first and second longitudinal ends, the thickness of said backbone being greater at said position, said connecting formation providing a means for connection to a displacing and force applying member;

    the thickness of said backbone gradually decreasing along at least a first portion of said backbone, which is defined between said position and said first longitudinal end;

    the backbone being curved in a plane, and the backbone having a cross-sectional profile and a free-form curvature which vary along its length, and wherein the second differential of the function M(x) increases along said first portion towards said first longitudinal end, where ##EQU13## with `E=the modulus of elasticity of the backbone;

    I(x)=the cross-section moment of inertia of the backbone about a neutral axis at a distance x from said position transverse to the plane of curvature; and

    R(x)=the free-form radius of curvature of the backbone in the plane of curvature at x.

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