Windshields

March 4, 2010

Lowly Windscreen Wiper blades and how they Developed Over the Years

Daily I get into my vehicle, turn on the engine, and drive away. If it is a hot day, I choose to turn on the air conditioning or retract my convertible roof. On cool days I adjust the heat system, to ensure I am comfortable as I am driving. When it is raining, snowing or foggy I utilise my Wiper blades to clear the windshield.

I never as a rule think of how these things evolved for my comfort, I just assume that vehicles have these features to boost my driving experience. However, as winter nears, it led me to consider the Windscreen wipers and what a great invention they are.

I have searched for information on this subject and established that in 1903, when the first windshields were added to automobiles, an inventor by the name of J H Apjohn came up with the notion of Windscreen wipers in the form of brushes which swept up and down the windshield to clear it. I imagine that the brushes almost certainly caused quite a few scuffs to the windshield, so in 1905, when the American inventor, Mary Anderson, patented the swinging arm style of windshield wiper, with a rubber blade, this must have been keenly accepted by the automotive industry.

These early Windscreen wipers called for the operator to move a lever in the car to work the wipers, so the next big move was towards electric Windscreen wipers. A dentist from Hawaii, Dr Ormand Wall, invented the electric wipers in 1917, some 12 years after Mary Anderson’s first Wiper Blades were added to motor vehicles.

All Windscreen wipers had rubber blades until relatively recently. The problems found with these were that owing to changes in temperature, heat in summer, frost in winter, the rubber rotted and the Wiper blades needed replacing in a comparatively quick period of time.

Silicone wiper blades are now also offered and these are less susceptible to temperature variations than their rubber forerunners. While the Silicone wiper blades are a little more dear than the rubber Windscreen wipers, they frequently come with a guarantee to not rot or split, as occurs with the rubber wipers, and also allege to be able to follow the contours of the windshield better, giving a cleaner sweep.

We require much from these great little inventions. I expect to push or pull or turn a stick on my driving wheel and get an instant effect from the Wiper blades. They are needed to clear dirt and flies from my windshield in the summer. When the roads are grimy, I want the grime to be cleared from my windscreen straight away, to give me good visibility. If it is icy early in the day, I turn on the heater and impatiently switch the Windscreen wipers on to clear the windshield fast. In winter the thick snow is given no mercy.

Because of the above I am thankful to the ingenious Mary Anderson, the inventor of Windscreen wipers.I also marvel at the type of mind that could come up with such an invention out of just being faced with a problem. It’s a lesson to us all when we’re facing adversity.

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Wiper blades Are Not Now Limited To Automobile Windshields, They Have Lots Of Uses In Society

When Windscreen wipers were initially invented, it was to assist the car driver to keep his clean windshield without the need to put his hand outside of the car and clear the window maually.

Practically everywhere that glass is found, also you will find Wiper blades. They are not merely used for the front windshield of an automobile, but often with hatchbacks are also attached to the rear window. Some automobiles also have Wiper blades on their headlights. This is most effective for dirty roads, or in snowy conditions, when headlights would soon become much less effective without this wonderful invention.

Even jumbo jets have Windscreen wipers and I would think they require some of the best Wiper blades around. As they fly at such quick speeds and with major temperature deviations anything less than the best would not last.

Public transport, be it buses, trams or trains, all have Windscreen wipers in order to assist their drivers to see where they are going. Whilst trains are on rails, and therefore it may be thought ”so why is it important for a train driver to see so clearly?” there are still signals along the track which the train operator needs to take heed of in order to ensure the safety of the public. The driver also needs to be able to see when approaching a station that the train stops in the right place. Wiper blades, therefore, are necessary for all modes of public transport.

Mopeds do not look to have Windscreen wipers and this is probably because not all motorbikes have windscreens. Motorcyclists wear safety helmets with visors and they often also have a special rain visor, so the requirement for Wiper blades on a motorbike is not as necessary as it would be for other modes of vehicle.

The best wiper blades not connected to transport have in my opinion got to be the ones used by window cleaners. How much more simple it is to get a clean finish on home, office and shop windows by the use of Wiper blades than ever it was with cloths. I am unsure who first had the idea to move the Wiper blades away from the car windscreen and used them on a building window, but I respect them hugely. Clear windows are now much more achievable.

Small versions of Wiper blades are also available for use in the bathroom, on shower screens and tiles, so that these can be kept clear and assist in the prevention of the accumulation of limescale.

This all just identifies ways how one person’s notion of how to improve life for a certain set of people can actually benefit many more individuals’ daily lives over time.

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December 7, 2009

Auto Glass Repair

If you haven’t taken serious note of that little crack in the winshield, now it’s time to do so because you are putting yourself and passangers at risk. So timely auto glass repair are very important if you have any regard for your health.

if you are putting away auto glass repairs just because you are concerned about the money, you are making a big mistake. There are many auto glass repair shops that now provide the service at affordable prices. If you have auto insurance it will probably cover the costs related to replacing and replacing glass as well. Maybe now is the best time to check and make sure of that. Auto glass repairs have been simplied nowadays that even DIY auto repair kits are available in the market, if you are concerned about labor charges etc. However, these should only be attempted if the auto glass repair of your vehicle is fairly small.

You can find quotes for auto glass repairs online but remember that the cost is as important as reliability. Some auto glass repair shops have superb deals in which they provide life time warranty for their products. Therefore, you need not worry about a thing there on. So don t think too much about the cost and end up getting an auto glass repair from a firm which provides a low quality service.
Cracked windshields are the most common instances that call for auto glass repairs. A small accident on the road or a careless boy in the neighborhood could be the reason but trying to keep your vehicle safe from any possible harm would be a good idea if you don t want to spend time and money on an auto glass repair.

Although recession has hit the world, those in the auto glass repair industry seem to be thriving on profits and good deeds. This is indeed good news to all auto glass repair shop owners who were probably very concerned about the impact the recession could have had on their incomes. With the recession reducing people s incomes most find it impossible to afford a new vehicle and try to make sure that the vehicle they already have is in the best condition possible to extend its usage. Maybe then, the recession is a blessing in disguise for all those firms involved in automotive glass repair.

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