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Analysing everyday objects: the windscreen wiper

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Tema: The technological process. Technological solutions to everyday problems

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España > Tecnología y Digitalización > 1º ESO > Proceso de resolución de problemas. Materiales, productos y soluciones tecnológicas

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Surely, someday it has started raining while you were on a drive. The following picture shows a windscreen wiper (invented by Mary Anderson) of the beginning of the 20th century. Obviously, its design has evolved a lot since then, but, without any doubt, thanks to this invention, we can now drive safely when it rains or snows: 

Limpiaparabrisas Mary Anderson

a) Using arrows, match the number of each piece with its name:

Part 1 

 

handle

Part 2 

 

set-screw

Part 3 

 

arm

Part 4 

 

rubber

Part 5

 

centre of support

Part 6  spindle

 

b) Currently, windscreen wipers work automatically by means of an electric motor, but initially this was not the case. How do you think the windscreen wiper in the previous image worked?


c) Draw the sketch and outline of the windscreen wiper of your car. (Remember that the outline has measurements and more details than the sketch).

SKETCH: OUTLINE:

 
d) The following picture shows us a windscreen of a car that does not have windscreen wipers. You have to design the necessary windscreen wiper(s) so that when it rains we can drive without problems. 

Limpiaparabrisas

 

Observaciones y contexto

We can relate this invention by Mary Anderson to other everyday inventions made by women in the late 19th and 20th centuries: the dishwasher (Josephine Cochrane), the hypodermic syringe (Letitia Geer), coffee filters (Melitta Bentz), the disposable nappy (Marion Donovan), the lifeboat (Maria Beasley), the ink pen (Bette Nesmith Graham) or the bra (Mary Phelps Jacob).

 

Descripción

Exercises to put into practice the concepts of sketches and outlines and the analysis of objects, within the topic of the technological process.

Objectives

  • analysing technological objects to see their usefulness
  • drawing outlines and sketches to use them as elements of graphic information of objects in the school environment.

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