HOOD ASSEMBLY INCORPORATING A FLUID RESERVOIR
20180009484 ยท 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A motor vehicle hood assembly includes a hood shell and a fluid reservoir having a body including a stringer section and a plurality of finger sections that are connected to and extend from the stringer section. The fluid reservoir may be provided packaged between the hood shell and an insulation layer of the hood assembly. A filling port is provided to assure the fluid is replenished by gravity once it's emptied from the reservoir.
Claims
1. A hood assembly for a motor vehicle, comprising: a hood shell; and a fluid reservoir having a body including a stringer section and a plurality of finger sections connected to and extending from said stringer section.
2. The hood assembly of claim 1, further including an insulation layer carried on said hood shell.
3. The hood assembly of claim 2, wherein said fluid reservoir is packaged between said hood shell and said insulation layer.
4. The hood assembly of claim 3, wherein said body defines a fluid retention cavity that extends uninterrupted through said stringer section and said plurality of finger sections.
5. The hood assembly of claim 4, wherein said body further includes a filler port wall defining a fill port.
6. The hood assembly of claim 5, wherein said hood shell includes an opening and said filler port wall extends into said opening.
7. The hood assembly of claim 6, wherein said fluid reservoir further includes a removable cap secured to said filler port wall and closing said fill port.
8. The hood assembly of claim 7, wherein said plurality of finger sections all extend in a first direction from said stringer section.
9. The hood assembly of claim 8, wherein said first direction extends along a longitudinal axis of said hood shell.
10. The hood assembly of claim 8, wherein said first direction extends along a lateral axis of said hood shell.
11. The hood assembly of claim 7, wherein said plurality of finger sections includes a first group of finger sections extending in a first direction from said stringer section and a second group of finger sections extending in a second direction from said stringer section.
12. A fluid reservoir, comprising a body including a stringer section and a plurality of finger sections connected to and extending from said stringer section.
13. The fluid reservoir of claim 12, wherein said body defines a hollow cavity which extends continuously through said stringer section and said plurality of finger sections.
14. The fluid reservoir of claim 13, wherein said body further includes a filler port wall defining a fill port.
15. The fluid reservoir of claim 14, further including a removable cap closing said fill port.
16. The fluid reservoir of claim 15, wherein said plurality of finger sections all extend in a first direction from said stringer section.
17. The fluid reservoir of claim 15, wherein said plurality of finger sections includes a first group of finger sections extending in a first direction from said stringer section and a second group of finger sections extending in a second direction from said stringer section.
18. A hood assembly for a motor vehicle, comprising: a hood shell; an insulation layer carried on said hood shell; and a fluid reservoir packaged between said hood shell and said insulation layer.
19. The hood assembly of claim 18, wherein said fluid reservoir includes a filler port wall extending through said insulation layer.
20. The hood assembly of claim 19, further including a removable cap for closing a fill port defined by said filler port wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0014] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the hood assembly and fluid reservoir and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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[0019] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the hood assembly and fluid reservoir, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] Reference is now made to
[0021] The hood assembly 10 includes a hood shell 14. The hood shell 14 may be stamped from a sheet metal material. When the hood assembly 10 is closed, the hood shell 14 functions as a cover for the engine bay 16 while providing aerodynamic benefits, structural integrity and design appeal to the motor vehicle 12.
[0022] The hood assembly 10 also includes a fluid reservoir 18. In the illustrated embodiment, the fluid reservoir 18 is designed to hold washer fluid.
[0023] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0024] A washer fluid pump 28 is carried on the hood shell 14. The washer fluid pump 28 functions to pump washer fluid from the fluid retention cavity 26 in the fluid reservoir 18 through the feed lines 30 to the spray jets 32 which direct that washer fluid onto the windshield 34 of the motor vehicle 12 when an operator desires to clean the windshield. This may be done by manipulating an appropriate actuator (not shown) in the motor vehicle passenger compartment in a manner known in the art.
[0025] As best illustrated in
[0026] When one wishes to add washer fluid to the fluid reservoir 18, one opens the filler door 42 as illustrated in
[0027] As further illustrated in
[0028] In an alternative embodiment illustrated in
[0029] The plurality of finger sections 24 provided in the fluid reservoir may be shaped and oriented in an appropriate manner to minimize the generation of waves in the washer fluid so as to thereby reduce sloshing of the washer fluid in the fluid reservoir 18 during motor vehicle operation. Of course, if desired, it should be appreciated that baffles 48 of appropriate size and shape may be provided in the fluid retention cavity 26 along the stringer section 22 and/or along one or more of the finger sections 24 as illustrated in
[0030] Reference is now made to
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[0034] The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.