Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
239284100 | LIQUID SPRAYER FOR TRANSPARENT PANEL (E.G., WINDSHIELD) | 27 |
20080257984 | Motor Vehicle Windscreen Washer - The utility model relates to a device of vehicles, in particular, to means for supplying liquid to clean windscreens, windows or optical devices. | 10-23-2008 |
20080283628 | Spray Nozzle Assembly of a Window Washing System, Especially For a Windshield of a Vehicle - A spray nozzle assembly of a window washing system, especially for a windshield ( | 11-20-2008 |
20080283629 | VEHICLE WINDSHIELD CLEANING SYSTEM - Apparatus and method for providing a heated cleaning fluid to a vehicle surface. The apparatus has an inlet port for receiving an amount of fluid; an outlet port for dispensing an amount of heated fluid; a heating element that heats up fluid passing from the inlet to the outlet; and a control circuit for energizing at least a portion of the heating element with a voltage to heat the fluid passing from the inlet to the outlet. | 11-20-2008 |
20080315013 | Handheld windshield cleaning apparatus and method of using while driving - An automobile accessory pertaining to safety in its operation for its driver and any passengers within is disclosed. The total body apparatus ( | 12-25-2008 |
20090032616 | Windshield Washer Device - In the case of a windshield washer device ( | 02-05-2009 |
20090212130 | Windshield Wiper Reservoir System - Disclosed is a windshield wiper reservoir system for cleaning a windshield of a vehicle. The reservoir system includes a first reservoir, a second reservoir, a motor system, and a plurality of wiper tubes coupled to the motor system. The first reservoir is configured to store a wiper fluid and the second reservoir is configured to store a de-icing fluid. The motor system is configured to drive at least one of the wiper fluid from the first reservoir and the de-icing fluid from the second reservoir. Each of the plurality of wiper tubes includes a spray head. Further, the each of the plurality of wiper tubes is configured to receive the at least one of the wiper fluid and the de-icing fluid. Furthermore, the spray head is configured to spray the at least one of the wiper fluid and the de-icing fluid onto the windshield of the vehicle. | 08-27-2009 |
20090250533 | WASHER NOZZLE-EQUIPPED CAMERA APPARATUS AND WASHER NOZZLE - A washer nozzle-equipped camera apparatus includes a camera and a washer nozzle. The washer nozzle has a window spray outlet for spraying a washer fluid, supplied from a supply unit such as a pump, on a window of a vehicle. The washer nozzle further has a window duct for carrying the washer fluid to the window spray outlet. The washer nozzle further has a camera spray outlet for spraying the washer fluid on a lens of the camera. The washer nozzle further has a camera duct for carrying the washer fluid to the camera spray outlet. | 10-08-2009 |
20100133356 | VEHICLE WINDSHIELD CLEANING SYSTEM - Apparatus and method for providing a heated cleaning fluid to a vehicle surface. The apparatus has an inlet port for receiving an amount of fluid; an outlet port for dispensing an amount of heated fluid; a heating element that heats up fluid passing from the inlet to the outlet; and a control circuit for energizing at least a portion of the heating element with a voltage to heat the fluid passing from the inlet to the outlet. | 06-03-2010 |
20100237171 | APPARATUS FOR WETTING A GLASS PANE - In an apparatus for wetting a glass pane, in particular a glass pane of a motor vehicle, a spherical body ( | 09-23-2010 |
20110101127 | Adjustably Mounted Spray Nozzle for Windshield Washer Fluid of a Motor Vehicle - An adjustably mounted spray nozzle ( | 05-05-2011 |
20120280060 | Selectable Windshield Washer Spray Pattern - A multi-nozzle spray head washer fluid delivery system which utilizes both a wide spray pattern nozzle and a narrow spray pattern nozzle to provide selective adjustment of the spray pattern delivered to the surface of the windshield. A control system incorporates either or both of an autonomous selection of spray pattern and driver selection of spray pattern. | 11-08-2012 |
20130037627 | WASHER APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE - A controller may drive a solenoid switch valve to switch the same between a first connecting state and a second connecting state in a state where an electric pump is stopped. In the first connecting state, the switch valve connects the pump to a rear washer nozzle. In the second connecting state, the switch valve connects the pump to a camera washer nozzle. The controller may also display a captured image of an onboard camera and a camera wash touch panel switch on a display when the controller receives a reverse mode signal. The controller may drive the pump to feed the washer fluid to the camera washer nozzle when the controller receives a command signal from the camera wash touch panel switch. | 02-14-2013 |
20130062436 | WASHER NOZZLE - A washer nozzle ( | 03-14-2013 |
20140097272 | WASHER NOZZLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A washer nozzle includes: a first nozzle body ( | 04-10-2014 |
20140166780 | APPARATUS FOR SUPPLYING WASHER LIQUID OF VEHICLE - An apparatus that supplies washer liquid of a vehicle, in which a washer liquid hose is inserted into a lower end of a pivot shaft by applying a check valve to the lower end of the pivot shaft. In addition, the washer liquid hose is inserted into the pivot shaft and a pipe, to secure a hose route during wiper operation. | 06-19-2014 |
20140367487 | VEHICLE WINDOW SPRAYING NOZZLE ARRANGEMENT - The present invention relates to a vehicle window spraying nozzle arrangement comprising a first feeder arranged for feeding window fluid and a nozzle head for dispensing window fluid towards a window when mounted. The nozzle head being arranged to be mounted to a vehicle body part with a first main surface facing towards the vehicle exterior and a second main surface facing towards the vehicle interior. The nozzle head is arranged to be connected to the first feeder. The assembled first feeder and the nozzle head are comprised in a spraying nozzle chain assembly which is arranged for mounting in a vehicle body part aperture in the vehicle body part from the second main surface towards the first main surface. The vehicle window spraying nozzle arrangement furthermore comprises a cover part arranged for mounting to said vehicle body part aperture from the first main surface towards the second main surface. | 12-18-2014 |
20150375715 | DEVICE FOR DISPENSING WINDSHIELD-CLEANING LIQUID FOR A WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE - The present invention relates to a device for dispensing a windshield-cleaning liquid for windshield wiper blades of a motor vehicle, comprising: a hydraulic pipe ( | 12-31-2015 |
20160068139 | WASHER FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM - A washer fluid a vehicle comprises a motor and pump assembly and a holster assembly configured to receive a washer bottle. The holster assembly includes a cage configured to receive a washer bottle, a handle to secure the washer bottle within the holster assembly, a locking device to secure a handle of the washer bottle in place, and a bayonet to pierce a foil cap of the washer bottle when the washer bottle is received within the cage portion of the holster assembly. Once the washer bottle is secured within the holster assembly the motor and pump assembly are in fluid communication with the bottle. | 03-10-2016 |
239284200 | Headlamp | 9 |
20080210780 | Cleaning Device For a Lens of a Headlight of a Motor Vehicle - A cleaning device ( | 09-04-2008 |
20090014555 | Light Cleaning Device for a Vehicle - A light cleaning device for washing lights located on an external portion of a vehicle. The device has an elongate housing formed with an inlet port connectable to a source of pressurized liquid and a rinsing head fitted with at least one jet nozzle. The jet nozzle is mounted at a distal end of a telescopically retractable hollow tube of the device, which is normally retracted. There is a liquid flow path from the housing to the rinsing head which can emit a jet spray therefrom when the tube is projected from the housing. The nozzle may have a jet forming member fitted therein to turbulate the jet spray fluid. | 01-15-2009 |
20090179084 | WASH SYSTEM FOR WINDOW GLASSES AND/OR HEADLAMPS OF A VEHICLE - A wash system for window glasses and/or headlamps of a vehicle, with a fluid line through which a fluid is conducted from a fluid reservoir into a nozzle and with a heating cable which is laid in the fluid line is disclosed. The heating cable is laid so as to enter the nozzle or to pass through the nozzle and to heat not only the fluid line but also the nozzle. One obtains a wash system that can be manufactured at low cost and ensures freeze protection at reduced energy expense by the fact that the heating cable is laid in a meander pattern in the nozzle. | 07-16-2009 |
20100133357 | Washer Device for Headlamp for Vehicle - Disclosed is an economical washer device of a headlamp for a vehicle includes a nozzle unit integrally mounted onto a nozzle cover, the nozzle unit including a washer discharging opening and a washer introducing opening, wherein a washer liquid is fed through the washer introducing opening and selectively discharged through the discharging opening, and a slide drive unit integrated with the nozzle unit and configured and dimensioned to rotatably support the nozzle unit when the nozzle unit is rotated by an ejection pressure of the washer liquid discharged. | 06-03-2010 |
20110155823 | LIGHT CLEANING DEVICE - The invention refers to a headlamp cleaning device for motor vehicles comprising an elongate housing ( | 06-30-2011 |
20110215173 | DEVICE FOR CLEANING VEHICLE SURFACES - The invention refers to a headlamp cleaning device comprising at least one nozzle carrier ( | 09-08-2011 |
20120126030 | LIGHT CLEANING DEVICE FOR A VEHICLE - Provided is a light cleaning device for washing lights located on an external portion of a vehicle. The device has an elongate housing formed with an inlet port connectable to a source of pressurized liquid and a rinsing head fitted with at least one jet nozzle. The jet nozzle is mounted at a distal end of a telescopically retractable hollow tube of the device, which is normally retracted. There is a liquid flow path from the housing to the rinsing head which can emit a jet spray therefrom when the tube is projected from the housing. The nozzle may have a jet forming member fitted therein to turbulate the jet spray fluid. | 05-24-2012 |
20120126031 | LIGHT CLEANING DEVICE FOR A VEHICLE - Provided is a light cleaning device for washing lights located on an external portion of a vehicle. The device has an elongate housing formed with an inlet port connectable to a source of pressurized liquid and a rinsing head fitted with at least one jet nozzle. The jet nozzle is mounted at a distal end of a telescopically retractable hollow tube of the device, which is normally retracted. There is a liquid flow path from the housing to the rinsing head which can emit a jet spray therefrom when the tube is projected from the housing. The nozzle may have a jet forming member fitted therein to turbulate the jet spray fluid. | 05-24-2012 |
20140367488 | WINDSCREEN WASHER - A window and/or lamp washer system for a vehicle comprising a washer fluid container, a washer fluid pump arranged in fluid communication with the washer fluid container, at least one washer fluid pressure tank for storing pressurized fluid, arranged in fluid communication with the washer fluid pump, and comprising a fluid inlet for receiving pressurized fluid from the pump and at least one fluid outlet for providing pressurized fluid in the form of a washer fluid jet, sensor means arranged to provide a signal representing the measured pressure within the at least one washer fluid pressure tank, a control unit connected to the sensor means and the washer fluid pump, and arranged to receive the signal, wherein the control unit is configured to operate the washer fluid pump based on the signal, whereby a signal representing a value below a predetermined level cause the pump to increase the pressure. | 12-18-2014 |