Intermittent windshield wiper controller
First Claim
1. In a windshield wiper system, which includesa) a motor and b) a parking circuit, which i) drives a wiper into a parked position, and then ii) terminates power to the motor, the improvement comprising:
- a) circuit means, containing no more than one relay, which cooperates with the parking circuit, to provide intermittent wiper operation.
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Abstract
Windshield wiping systems commonly include a parking control, which delivers power to a wiping motor, while waiting for the wipers to reach a parked position. When the wipers park, the parking control terminates power to the motor.
The invention repeatedly exercises the parking control, in order to obtain intermittent wiper operation. That is, the invention allows parking to occur, and then waits for a short time. Next, the invention withdraws a wiper from parked status, and then allows the parking system to park again, and so on.
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4 Claims
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1. In a windshield wiper system, which includes
a) a motor and b) a parking circuit, which i) drives a wiper into a parked position, and then ii) terminates power to the motor, the improvement comprising: a) circuit means, containing no more than one relay, which cooperates with the parking circuit, to provide intermittent wiper operation.
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2. A windshield wiping system, comprising:
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a) a parking control system, which delivers power until a wiper becomes parked;
b) a wiper control system, which includes i) means for sensing whether the parking control system is delivering voltage and, A) if so, issuing a RUN signal. which calls for routing said voltage to the motor;
B) if not, issuing a RESUME signal, after a delay; and
c) a power delivery system, which receives the RUN and RESUME signals, and i) routes the voltage to the motor in response to either the RUN or RESUME signals; and
ii) blocks the voltage from the motor when neither the RUN nor the RESUME signals exist.
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3. A control system for a windshield wiper, driven by a motor, comprising:
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a) a relay (K1), which i) connects one input (T6) to a first output (T7), when held in a first state; and
ii) connects a second input (T8) to the output (T7), when held in a second state;
b) a switch (Q1), for i) driving the relay (K1) into the first state, when closed; and
ii) driving the relay (K1) into the second state, when open;
c) a parking circuit, which i) causes a first voltage, sufficient to actuate the motor, to be applied to the first input (T8), when the wiper resides within an operative position; and
ii) causes a second voltage, not sufficient to actuate the motor, to be applied to the first input (T8), when the wiper resides within a parked position;
d) means for i) sensing when the parking circuit applies the first voltage to the first input (T8) and, in response, opening the switch (Q1);
ii) sensing when the parking circuit applies the second voltage to the first input (T8) and, in response, closing the switch Q1, after a delay, wherein the motor runs continuously, except during said delay, when it does not.
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4. In a windshield wiping system, which includes a parking system which (1) parks a wiper, and then (2) terminates power to a wiper motor, the improvement comprising:
means for repeatedly invoking a wash cycle or park system using a single relay.
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