CURVED QUARTER FENDER ROCK GUARD
20190359264 ยท 2019-11-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D25/168
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D25/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A quarter panel is configured for use with a vehicle having a forward end, a wheel, and a vertical surface located forward of the wheel. The quarter fender assembly includes a quarter fender in the form of an arcuate panel. The quarter panel is sized and configured to be mounted to the vehicle between the wheel and the vertical surface. The quarter panel assembly further includes a flexible flap mounted to an upper portion of the quarter fender. The flap has an at least partially arcuate forward surface.
Claims
1. A quarter fender assembly for a vehicle having a forward end, a wheel, and a vertical surface located forward of the wheel, the quarter fender assembly comprising: (a) a quarter fender comprising an arcuate panel, the quarter panel being sized and configured to be mounted to the vehicle between the wheel and the vertical surface; and (b) a flexible flap mounted to an upper portion of the quarter fender, the flap having an at least partially arcuate forward surface.
2. The quarter fender assembly of claim 1, wherein the forward surface of the flap is convex.
3. The quarter fender assembly of claim 1, wherein the flap has a constant cross-section in a direction perpendicular to a center plane of the vehicle.
4. The quarter fender assembly of claim 3, wherein the forward surface of the flap defines a portion of a cylindrical surface, the cylindrical surface having an axis perpendicular to the center plane of the vehicle.
5. The quarter fender assembly of claim 4, wherein the cylindrical surface has a radius between about six inches and three inches.
6. The quarter fender assembly of claim 1, wherein the arcuate forward surface of the flap includes a first portion having a first radius of curvature and a second portion having a second radius of curvature.
7. The quarter fender assembly of claim 1, wherein the flap comprises a polymeric material.
8. The quarter fender assembly of claim 1, wherein the flap is mounted to and extends along an upper edge of the quarter fender.
9. A quarter fender assembly for a tractor-trailer combination, the tractor having a wheel positioned aft of a cab portion, the tractor being configured to couple a trailer thereto, the trailer having a lower surface positioned above the wheel when the trailer is coupled to the tractor, the quarter fender assembly comprising: (a) a quarter fender comprising an arcuate panel, the quarter panel being sized and configured to be mounted to the vehicle forward of the wheel and below the lower surface of the tractor; and (b) a flexible flap mounted to an upper portion of the quarter fender and extending upward toward the lower surface of the trailer, the flap having an at least partially arcuate forward surface.
10. The quarter fender assembly of claim 9, wherein the forward surface of the flap is convex.
11. The quarter fender assembly of claim 9, wherein the flap maintains contact with the lower surface of the trailer.
12. The quarter fender assembly of claim 9, wherein the quarter fender assembly maintains a gap between the flap and the lower surface of the trailer of between about four inches and zero inches.
13. The quarter fender assembly of claim 9, wherein the forward surface of the flap defines a portion of a cylindrical surface, the cylindrical surface having an axis perpendicular to a center plane of the vehicle.
14. The quarter fender assembly of claim 13, wherein the cylindrical surface has a radius between about six inches and three inches.
15. The quarter fender assembly of claim 9, wherein the arcuate forward surface of the flap includes a first portion having a first radius of curvature and a second portion having a second radius of curvature.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings where like numerals reference like elements is intended as a description of various embodiments of the disclosed subject matter and is not intended to represent the only embodiments. Each embodiment described in this disclosure is provided merely as an example or illustration and should not be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments. The illustrative examples provided herein are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the claimed subject matter to the precise forms disclosed.
[0015] The following discussion provides examples of systems and methods for improving the aerodynamic efficiency (e.g., reduce drag) on vehicles. Several embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to systems that utilize one or more fairings, deflectors, fins, seals, plates, etc., on one or more sections of a vehicle, such as a semi-truck, sometimes referred to as a tractor, a semi-trailer, a tractor-trailer combination, etc., for reducing the aerodynamic drag thereon. As will be described in more detail below, one example of a drag reducing device includes a flap located in proximity of the fifth wheel interface between the tractor and trailer.
[0016] Non-limiting examples of vehicles that may benefit from the aerodynamic devices and methods of the present disclosure include but are not limited to light, medium, and heavy duty trucks, recreational and vocational vehicles, buses, etc., just to name a few. Although embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to a Class 8 truck, trailer, and/or combination, and while the system of aerodynamic devices, separate components thereof, may find their primary use on medium and heavy duty trucks and associated trailers, one skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that the disclosed embodiments are illustrative in nature and, therefore, should not be construed as limited to applications with Class 8 trucks. It should therefore be apparent that one or more of the aerodynamic components of the present disclosure can have wide application, and may be used in any situation where reducing the drag of any type of a vehicle is desirable.
[0017] In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. It will be apparent to one skilled in the art, however, that many embodiments of the present disclosure may be practiced without some or all of the specific details. Further, it will be appreciated that embodiments of the present disclosure may employ any combination of features described herein.
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[0019] The tractor 20 further includes one or more chassis fairings that aid in covering one or more structural aspects of the tractor, such as the gas tank, storage boxes, etc. The fairings provide improved air flow, and aid in inhibiting air flow underneath the chassis. As a result, drag on the tractor 20 is reduced. In the embodiment shown in
[0020] As best shown in
[0021] Referring back to
[0022] The tractor 20 is articulatedly connected to a trailer 50 by a trailer coupling interface 60, such as, for example, a so called fifth wheel, to form a tractor-trailer combination. The connection between the tractor 20 and the trailer 50 forms a space or gap 70 between the top of the quarter fender 42 and the floor deck 58 of the trailer 50. During articulation of the trailer 50 on the tractor fifth wheel 60, as well as during engagement/disengagement of the trailer with the fifth wheel, the bottom panel 58 of the trailer 50 moves relative to the quarter fender 42, which changes the size of the gap 70 between the trailer and the quarter fender.
[0023] A flexible quarter fender flap 80 is coupled to the upper end of the quarter fender 42 to extend upward into the gap 70. The flap 80 has a substantially flat, rectangular shape that extends laterally along the top edge of the quarter fender 42. In the illustrated embodiment, the flap 80 is oriented to be raked aftward of a vertical position by a predetermined angle. Other embodiments having different rake angles are also known. In still other known embodiments, the flap 80 is vertically oriented.
[0024] The flexible quarter fender flap 80 substantially closes the gap between the rigid quarter fender 42 and the bottom panel 58 of the trailer 50. As previously noted, articulation of the trailer 50 on the tractor fifth wheel 60 and engagement/disengagement of the trailer with the fifth wheel causes the bottom panel 58 of the trailer 50 to move relative to the quarter panel, and therefore, the flap 80. This movement creates a high probability that the flap will contact the bottom panel of the trailer. The flexibility of the flap 80 ensures that neither the flap 80 nor the trailer 50 will be damaged by such contact.
[0025] During operation of the vehicle, the flap 80 acts as a barrier between the tires of the rear wheel assembly 26 and the rear face of the cab portion 34 of the tractor 20. In this regard, the flap 80 prevents mud, stones, and debris cast forward by the tires from impacting and potentially damaging the tractor 20. However, while known quarter fender flaps 80 are effective for preventing damage to the cab portion 34 of the tractor 20, the flaps create additional drag that reduces the tractor's aerodynamic efficiency.
[0026] Referring now to
[0027] As best shown in
[0028] The flap 106 is formed to be substantially straight in a first (lateral) direction and to have an arcuate cross section in a second direction (parallel to the centerline of the truck). In one representative embodiment, the arcuate cross-section has a constant radius. The radius is optionally between about six inches (6) and about three inches (3). In yet another embodiment, the cross-section comprises one or more portions having a constant radius in combination with portions having a different radius. It will be appreciated that the cross-section is not limited to any particular arcuate shape, and that any non-planar shape can be utilized for the flap. It will further be appreciated that the cross-sectional shape of the flap 106 can be constant or can vary along the length of the flap. These and other profiles are contemplated and should be considered within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0029] Referring back to
[0030] In operation, i.e., when the tractor 20 and trailer 50 combination is traveling forward, the forward face of the flap 106 is exposed to air flow. Unlike the planar forward surfaces of known flaps, the curved forward surface of the present flap 106 promotes lateral acceleration along the surface of the flap. This acceleration results in localized low pressure areas on the front of the flap 106, which results in lower drag on the flap and, therefore, the vehicle.
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[0032] The principles, representative embodiments, and modes of operation of the present disclosure have been described in the foregoing description. However, aspects of the present disclosure, which are intended to be protected, are not to be construed as limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. Further, the embodiments described herein are to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. It will be appreciated that variations and changes may be made by others, and equivalents employed, without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure. Accordingly, it is expressly intended that all such variations, changes, and equivalents fall within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as claimed.