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Title: Father Of Intermittent Wipers Dies
Source: AP via TheIndyChannel.com
URL Source: http://www.theindychannel.com/automotive/4232674/detail.html
Published: Feb 26, 2005
Author: unlisted
Post Date: 2005-02-26 07:43:45 by 2Trievers
Keywords: Intermittent, Father, Wipers
Views: 162
Comments: 3

DETROIT -- You may never have known his name, but Robert Kearns was responsible for making driving on a drizzly day a lot easier and a lot quieter.

The man who invented intermittent windshield wipers has died at the age of 77.

His daughter said Kearns was buried, appropriately enough, on a misty day when it rained "just enough to have the wipers going on intermittent."

Kearns patented his intermittent system in 1967 and then demonstrated it for Ford Motor Co. Eleven years later, when Ford began installing the wipers on new cars, Kearns sued the automaker and won.

He collected $10 million from Ford and another $21 million from Chrysler.

But Kearns called the settlements a travesty because the court didn't stop the carmakers from using his design. So he kept filing lawsuits.

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#1. To: All (#0)

... and if you don't have an infrared [IR] rain sensor system on your car .. you haven't fully apprectated this wonderful technology started by Kearns.

2Trievers  posted on  2005-02-26   7:50:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: 2Trievers (#0)

Kearns patented his intermittent system in 1967 and then demonstrated it for Ford Motor Co.

The 1965 Dodge Dart had "infinite wiper control" which was almost as good as "Intermittent". There were no click-stops except for "Off".

CWRWinger  posted on  2005-02-26   9:58:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: 2Trievers (#0)

Kearns patented his intermittent system in 1967 and then demonstrated it for Ford Motor Co. Eleven years later, when Ford began installing the wipers on new cars, Kearns sued the automaker and won.

Nice to see large corporations sued and see the little guy win. (Ford lost the lawsuit re: Pinto's explosive gas tank - known design flaw - as well.) But, it doesn't happen near enough.

robin  posted on  2005-02-26   10:19:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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