Application of Raymond F. Leblanc, Boris Puscasu and John Nicita

368 F.2d 887, 54 C.C.P.A. 775, 151 U.S.P.Q. (BNA) 545, 1966 CCPA LEXIS 287
CourtCourt of Customs and Patent Appeals
DecidedNovember 10, 1966
DocketPatent Appeal 7632
StatusPublished

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Application of Raymond F. Leblanc, Boris Puscasu and John Nicita, 368 F.2d 887, 54 C.C.P.A. 775, 151 U.S.P.Q. (BNA) 545, 1966 CCPA LEXIS 287 (ccpa 1966).

Opinion

RICH, Judge.

This appeal is from the decision of the Patent Office Board of Appeals 1 affirming the rejection of claims 22-28 in appellants’ application serial No. 854,693, filed November 23, 1959, for “Windshield Wiper.” No claim has been allowed.

The invention is a windshield wiper designed to minimize the tendency of wipers to lift away from the glass at high car speeds due to air flow. This purpose is effected by an airfoil transverse section of the yokes (wiper blade holders). 2 Each yoke which incorporates this feature is described as having a “frontal face * * * continuously arcuate and concave and [a] * * * rear face generally paralleling said frontal face” and an orientation vis-a-vis the wiper blade such that “tangents taken at successive points on said frontal face * * * make successively smaller acute angles with said axis” of the transverse section of the wiper body. Figure 6 shows a cross-section of a wiper blade and yoke of the invention.

Claim 22 is the main claim. The other claims are dependent thereon. Claim 22 reads (emphasis ours):

22. A wiper for use on an oscillatable wiper arm associated with the windshield of a vehicle and over which air flows upon forward movement of the vehicle, said wiper comprising a blade structure having an elongated flexible wiping body with a lengthwise extending wiping edge and an elongated flexible backing strip supporting said wiping body and having *889 a transverse section substantially normal to the axis of the transverse section of the wiping body, and a pressure applying structure comprising a substantially rigid primary yoke having a portion adapted for attachment to said wiper arm and extending in the lengthwise direction of said backing strip and a pair of secondary yokes extending in the lengthwise direction of said backing strip and providing an operative connection between said primary yoke and said backing strip, one of said secondary yokes being connected intermediate its ends to the primary yoke at a position adjacent one end of said primary yoke and having its opposite ends connected to said backing strip at longitudinally spaced points on said backing strip, the other of said secondary yokes being connected intermediate its ends to the primary yoke at a position adjacent to the opposite end of said primary yoke from that to which said one secondary yoke is connected and said other secondary yoke having its opposite ends connected to said backing strip at longitudinally spaced points, said primary yoke being in spaced relation to said blade structure intermediate its positions of connection with said secondary yokes to define an opening therewith to accommodate a flow of air between said wiping body and said primary yoke, said primary yoke having a frontal face and a rearward face and having a leading edge and a trailing edge, said frontal face being that face which first encounters the said air flow during forward movement of the vehicle and said leading edge being that edge nearest to said wiping body, said frontal and rearward faces together defining a member having an airfoil transverse section substantially throughout its length, said frontal face being continuously arcuate and concave and said rear face generally paralleling said frontal face, and said faces being so oriented relative to said wiping body such that said frontal face sweeps upwardly from a point thereon adjacent the said axis of said wiping body to make an acute angle with said axis and whereby tangents taken at successive points on said frontal face between said first mentioned point and said trailing edge make successively smaller acute angles with said axis, said primary yoke thereby presenting its airfoil section at a favorable angle of attack to air deflected upwardly by said wiping body in order to utilize the optimum airfoil characteristics of the airfoil section of said primary yoke to urge the wiper into contact with a windshield.

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