AIR FAIRING FOR FRAMELESS TRAILER
20180009488 · 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D21/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D35/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/88
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02T10/82
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B62D35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D35/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An air fairing device is connected below the bottom a frameless trailer to improve aerodynamic efficiency and improve fuel economy. One embodiment of the air fairing device provides an air deflector positioned forward of a trolley which supports the frameless trailer at a rear end. A second embodiment of the air fairing device provides two deflectors mounted below the frameless trailer. The first deflector is attached and extends downward from an articulating arm, said arm connecting the trailer to a semi-tractor or truck. The second deflector connected to below the bottom of the frameless trailer and positioned rear of the first deflector and forward of the trolley. A third embodiment is similar to the second but further includes a third deflector positioned between two axles of the trolley.
Claims
1. A frameless trailer comprising: a frameless trailer body having a forward end and rear end defining a longitudinal direction therebetween; a first axle beneath the frameless trailer body operatively connected with ground engaging tires; a second axle beneath the frameless trailer body operatively connected with ground engaging tires, and the second axle located rearwardly from the first axle; and an air deflector having at least a portion that is positioned rearwardly from the first axle and forwardly from the second axle.
2. The frameless trailer of claim 1, wherein the air deflector includes a first fairing member, the first fairing member is positioned adjacent a left side of the frameless trailer body.
3. The frameless trailer of claim 2, further comprising: a first plane associated with an outer surface of each tire; and wherein the first fairing member is positioned axially outside from the first plane.
4. The frameless trailer of claim 3, further comprising: a forward end on the first fairing member positioned rearwardly from the first axle.
5. The frameless trailer of claim 4, further comprising: a rear end on the first fairing member positioned forwardly from the second axle.
6. The frameless trailer of claim 1, wherein the air deflector includes a leading edge opposite a rear edge, a top edge opposite a bottom edge, and an axially inward facing inner surface opposite an axially outward facing outer surface.
7. The frameless trailer of claim 6, wherein the leading edge is arcuately curved defining a first curvilinear tire recess for at least one of the tires operatively connected with the first axle.
8. The frameless trailer of claim 7, wherein the rear edge is arcuately curved defining a second curvilinear tire recess for at least one of the tires operatively connected with the second axle.
9. The frameless trailer of claim 6, further comprising: at least one mounting brace, wherein the deflector is connected to the mounting brace so as to position the deflector closely adjacent and below the frameless trailer body near the rear end.
10. The frameless trailer of claim 9, wherein the at least one mounting brace is located rearwardly from the first axle.
11. The frameless trailer of claim 10, wherein the at least one mounting brace is located forwardly from the second axle.
12. The frameless trailer of claim 6, wherein the bottom edge is positioned below a radial center of the first axle, and the bottom edge is positioned above the ground.
13. The frameless trailer of claim 1, further comprising: an articulating arm positioned below and pivotably connected to the frameless trailer body, wherein the air deflector is rearwardly of articulating arm.
14. The frameless trailer of claim 1, further comprising: an articulating arm connected to the trailer body at a pivot point and extending longitudinally below the bottom of trailer, wherein the pivot point is located between the front and rear ends of the frameless trailer body and forward from the ground engaging tires; a forward portion of the articulating arm is adapted to releasably connect to a truck for towing the trailer and wherein the frameless trailer body is adapted to pivot upwardly about the pivot point to dump cargo contents from the interior cargo chamber; and an air fairing mounted to the articulating arm forwardly from the pivot point adapted to reduce drag as the truck tows the frameless trailer forward.
15. The frameless trailer of claim 14, further comprising: a first plane associated with an outer surface of each tire; wherein the air fairing mounted to the articulating arm forwardly from the pivot point is positioned axially inward from the first plane; and wherein the air deflector is positioned axially outward from the first plane.
16. The frameless trailer of claim 1, further comprising: a second air deflector extending vertically below the outer surface of the frameless trailer and mounted forwardly of the first air deflector; and wherein the second deflector includes: a left fairing member extending rearwardly from a connection member curving outward towards the left side and terminating forward of the first axle; and a right fairing member extending rearwardly from a second connection member curving outward towards the right side and terminating forward of the first axle.
17. The frameless trailer of claim 16, wherein at least two tires are rearward of the first air deflector and at least four tires are rearward of the second air deflector.
18. The frameless trailer of claim 1, further comprising: eight wheels and attached tires, wherein four wheels and attached tires are connected to the first axle and four wheels and attached tires are connected to the second axle; and wherein the air deflector is rearward from the four wheels and attached tires connected to the first axle and the air deflector is forward from the four wheels and attached tires connected to the second axle.
19. The frameless trailer of claim 1, further comprising: a flexible member supporting an inner surface of the air deflector, wherein the flexible member flexes axially outward in response to the eight wheels and attached tires rotating about respective rotational axes of the first and second axles adapted to counteract forces generated by wind as a truck moves forward with the frameless trailer in tow.
20. The frameless trailer of claim 1, further comprising: a tapered segment of a mounting member connected to a bottom of the frameless trailer body, wherein the tapered segment extends downward and axially outward to an end; and wherein a top edge of the air deflector is rigidly connected to the end of the tapered segment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Preferred embodiments of the invention, illustrative of the best mode in which Applicant contemplates applying the principles, are set forth in the following description and are shown in the drawings and are particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] With primary reference to
[0024] As depicted in
[0025] Connection member 28 is positioned approximately longitudinally halfway between the front end 16 and rear end 18 proximate to bottom 22 of the frameless trailer 12. The connection member 28 has a top end 29a and a bottom end 29b. Preferably, the top 29a of the connection member 28 is adjacent the bottom 22 of the frameless trailer 12 and bottom 29b extends vertically below surface 25 of body 21. The bottom 29b of the connection member 28 receives articulating arm 30 connected by pivot pin 36. In the preferred embodiment, two connection members 28a, 28b engage the frameless trailer 12 on each side 24, 26 adjacent bottom 22 (
[0026] As depicted in
[0027] With continued reference to
[0028] A trailer trolley or dolly 41 is positioned adjacent the rear 18 of the frameless trailer 12. Trolley 41 attaches and supports frameless trailer 12 from below. Trolley 41preferably comprises at least one trolley support member 42, at least one axle 44, at least two ground engaging tires or wheels 46, and a suspension system 48. The preferred embodiment provides a trolley first support member 42a and a trolley second support member 42b. The trolley first and second support members 42a, 42b are spaced apart and generally parallel oriented in the longitudinal direction. The trolley support members 42a, 42b support the weight of the frameless trailer 12. Preferably, a first axle 44a and a second axle 44b operatively engage the trolley first 42a and second support members 42b. Generally, the axles 44a, 44b extend axially and orthogonal to the trolley support members 42a, 42b. The first axle 44a is positioned forwardly of the second axle 44b. The axles 44a, 44b provide a rotational axis 45 about which the tires rotate. At least two tires 46 are operatively connected to the axle 44. The preferred embodiment provides eight wheels and tires (four on each axle), however other configurations are contemplated. Suspension system 48 is operatively connecting to support members 42a, 42b. A plurality of additional conventional components ordinarily associated with operatively connected a tire to an axle, such as hubs, brakes, hydraulic lines, shock absorbers (shown as part of suspension system 48), air compression lines, struts (shown as part of suspension system 48), and the like, are contemplated. Further, the trolley 41 may have a plurality of conventional components connected to the trolleys, such as mud flaps, tail lights, license plate brackets, and the like.
[0029] Wind or air fairing device 10 includes a sidewall or air deflector 51 and a mounting member 80. Deflector 51 has a leading edge 50, a rear edge 52, a top edge 54, and a bottom edge 56. Deflector 51 has an inwardly facing inner surface 60 when viewed from below and outwardly facing an outer surface 58 when viewed from below (
[0030] When viewing device 10 from the side (
[0031] An apex segment or region 57 is axially centered below trailer 12. When viewed from the bottom as depicted in
[0032] When viewed from a forward facing cross section, as depicted in
[0033] Looking further to
[0034] Flex member 70 is an elongated member extending between first and terminal ends, 71, 72. First end 71 connects to lobe 66 via pin 68 extending through aligned first end 71 and aperture in lobe 66. Member 70 extends downwardly to terminal end 72 connecting deflector 51 adjacent bottom edge 56.
[0035] Referring generally to
[0036] Second embodiment 110 further includes a separate second sidewall or deflector 120 and a third sidewall or deflector 122 when viewed from the side as depicted in
[0037] Deflector 122 has a leading edge 158, a rear edge 160, a top edge 162, and a bottom edge 164. Deflector 122 has an inwardly facing inner surface 156 when viewed from below and outwardly facing an outer surface 154 when viewed from below. Deflector 122 may be mounted closely adjacently below the frameless trailer container by a plurality of mounting braces 62 behind first axle 44a and forward of second axle 44b. Leading edge 158 extends arcuately defining an arcuate or curvilinear tire recess adapted to adjacently receive tire 46. Edge 158 is positioned forward of rear edge 160. Rear edge 160 extends arcuately defining an arcuate or curvilinear tire recess adapted to adjacently receive tire 46. Top edge 162 extends longitudinally between leading and rear edges 158, 160. Bottom edge 162 is positioned below top edge 160 and extends longitudinally between leading and rear edges 158, 160 and is generally parallel with top edge 162. Bottom edge 162 extends below the radial center 45 of axle 44. Bottom edge 164 does not contact ground 15.
[0038] When viewed from the bottom as depicted in
[0039] Second fairing member 142 extends similarly but opposite of first fairing member 140 rearwardly from connection 146 connected to member 28b. Connection 144 is shown as located towards the rear end of member 28b, however other connection locations below the bottom 22 of trailer 12 are contemplated. Member 142 extends from connection 144 axially outwardly curved 142a towards a planar segment 142b adjacent right side 26. Segment 142b is coplanar with plane 152′. Plane 152′ is positioned axially outward or beyond second tire plane 45b. Second fairing member 142 terminates 142c and does not extend beyond or rearward of first axle 44a. Support ribs 183 may be connected to deflector 120 and extend axially inward from an inner surface of sidewall 22.
[0040] Third deflector 122 includes a first fairing member 150 and a second fairing member 152. Third deflector first fairing member 150 is positioned adjacent left side 24, co-planar with plane 150′, outside imaginary tire outer surface first plane 45a extending longitudinally from first to second end, 150a, 150b, respectively. First member 150 is positioned rear of first axle 44a and forward of axle 44b. Second fairing member 152 is positioned adjacent right side 26, co-planar with 152′, outside imaginary tire outer surface second plane 45b extending longitudinally from first to second end, 152a, 152b, respectively. Second deflector member 152 is positioned rear of first axle 44a and forward of axle 44b. Support ribs 183 may be connected to sidewall 124 and extend axially inward from an inner surface of deflector 122.
[0041] As shown in
[0042] Second embodiment of wind faring device 110 further includes a mounting member 180 connecting deflectors 120, 122 to trailer 12. Member 180 includes a tapered top segment 181, a vertical end segment 182, and a plurality of axially extending support ribs. Member 180 connects to bottom 22 of trailer 12 extending downward along tapered segment 181 towards an end 182, preferably at a tapered angle. End 182 of member 180 connects with top edge 128 of deflector 120 and top edge 162 of deflector 122. Support ribs may extend axially inward from end 182 below segment 181. Ribs may be connected to segment 181. Member 180 may be affixed to trailer 12 and deflector 51 in conventionally known ways as understood in the art such as welding or riveting.
[0043] In operation, the embodiments of the present invention work to increase fuel efficiency, decrease the effect of drag forces, and provide more control for a driver as truck 14 tows frameless trailer 12 having device 10 or 110. Trailer 12 having device 10 or 110 preferably begins in a grounded position with the landing gear 38 engaging ground 15 (
[0044] Throughout this specification the term “frameless trailer” is used and refers to a dump trailer that lacks a frame ordinarily supporting a dump trailer. The frameless trailer 12 is supported by the body panels that comprise the trailer 12. The lack of any frame increases fuel efficiency by decreasing weight ordinarily attributed to a frame of a tractor trailer. The lack of a frame also reduces drag by decreasing the size of the aerodynamic profile of the frameless trailer. One exemplary frameless dump trailer is commercially known as the AR 450 SCRAPMAC manufactured and sold by MAC Trailer of 14599 Commerce Street in the Town of Alliance, State of Ohio.
[0045] Alternative configurations of the frameless trailer are contemplated within these described embodiments. Preferably, a body panel extends between front and rear ends, however a bottom panel may connect adjacent to the bottom of a left and right panel. However, alternate configurations as would ordinarily be understood in the art such as side panels being rounded and connected to each other to form a rounded bottom edge, or an inverted cone shape, are contemplated.
[0046] In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
[0047] Moreover, the description and illustration of the preferred embodiment of the invention are an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.