Windshield heating device

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Inventors

Boaz, Premakaran T.

Application #

641005

Filed

Dec-15-1975

Published

Jan-18-1977

Current US Class

052/171.2
165/41
219/203
219/522
219/543
296/96.15
454/127
454/159

International Classes

H05B 001/00; E06B 007/12; B60S 001/54

Field of Search

219/202 219/203 219/522 219/543 219/547 52/171 296/84 98/2 98/2.05 98/2.08 98/2.09 98/2.1 165/41

Assignee

Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI)

Examiners

Bartis; A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Johnson; William E., Zerschling; Keith L.

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Abstract
A windshield heating device for a motor vehicle having a windshield with an upper portion normally within the driver's field of vision and a lower portion normally not within the driver's field of vision is disclosed. A plurality of electrically conductive grid lines are deposited on the lower portion of the windshield. The grid lines are bonded to the windshield and are formed of a material which heats up when an electrical current is passed therethrough. An instrument panel of the motor vehicle is mounted adjacent the lower portion of the windshield. The instrument panel has openings therein in juxtaposition with the grid lines on the windshield. Operation of a blower motor directs air over the grid lines when they are heated to cause a moving current of heated air to pass from the lower portion of the windshield to its upper portion. This action defogs and/or defrosts the windshield. The device is particularly useful when the motor vehicle is started initially as the vehicle's heating system has not had sufficient time to come up to proper temperature.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A windshield heating device for a motor vehicle which comprises:

a windshield having an upper portion normally within the driver's field of vision and a lower portion normally not within the driver's field of vision;

a plurality of grid lines deposited on only said lower portion of said windshield; said lines being bonded to said windshield and being formed of a material capable of heating up when an electric current is passed therethrough;

an instrument panel in the motor vehicle adjacent said lower portion of said windshield, said instrument panel having an opening therein in juxtaposition with said grid lines on said windshield;

a blower motor including a blower device mounted in the motor vehicle;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Most modern day automobile vehicles include in their heating systems devices for directing heated air over the vehicle's windshield in order to defrost and/or defog the same. Since these heating systems rely on engine generated heat for heating the air which is to be directed over the windshield, the systems take a few minutes before they are fully operable after a cold start of the vehicle. Since many drivers are impatient, they often will start movement of their vehicle before the windshield is fully defrosted or defogged thereby creating a hazardous condition.

The prior art has also taught some quick defrost and/or defog systems but, in general, these structures are relatively expensive. For example, some of the vehicles manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in the 1974 through 1976 model years were equipped with a quick defrost windshield in which the interlayer used for laminating the windshield contained a conductive coating thereon. The windshield was heated, in its entirety by applying an electrical current to the interlayer's conductive coating. This type of quick defrost system was expensive to manufacture because the conductive coating was formed from gold.
 
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