Fairing assembly for a commercial vehicle
10370039 ยท 2019-08-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Ryan GEARY (Portland, OR, US)
- MIchael GATZA (Happy Valley, OR, US)
- Nathan Hill (Sherwood, OR, US)
- Kristen Crosby (Klamath Falls, OR, US)
Cpc classification
B62D25/168
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/188
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D35/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D25/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A fairing assembly for a commercial vehicle is disclosed. The fairing assembly includes a fairing and a mounting system for mounting the fairing on a frame of the commercial vehicle. The mounting system includes a first mounting bracket assembly mounted on the fairing and a second mounting bracket assembly configured to be mounted on the frame. The mounting system is configured to hold the fairing in a covering position for laterally covering at least a major portion of a wheel of the commercial vehicle and allow the fairing and the first mounting bracket assembly to pivot from the covering position into an intermediate position and translationally move along the second mounting bracket assembly in a transverse direction of the commercial vehicle from the intermediate position into a stowed position in which the fairing rests on the second mounting bracket assembly via the first mounting bracket assembly.
Claims
1. A fairing assembly for a commercial vehicle, comprising: a fairing; and a mounting system for mounting the fairing on a frame of the commercial vehicle, wherein the mounting system includes: a first mounting bracket assembly mounted on the fairing; and a second mounting bracket assembly configured to be mounted on the frame; wherein the mounting system is configured to: hold the fairing in a covering position for laterally covering at least a major portion of a wheel of the commercial vehicle; and allow the fairing and the first mounting bracket assembly to pivot upwards from the covering position into an intermediate position, wherein the intermediate position is a horizontal position, and translationally move by rolling a roller of the first mounting bracket assembly on a top of the second mounting bracket assembly in a transverse direction of the commercial vehicle from the intermediate position into a stowed position in which the fairing rests on top of the second mounting bracket assembly via the first mounting bracket assembly.
2. The fairing assembly according to claim 1, wherein one of the first and second mounting bracket assemblies includes a first receptacle, wherein the mounting system further includes a first isolator mounted on the other one of the first and second mounting bracket assemblies, and wherein the first isolator engages the first receptacle in the covering position thereby holding the first mounting bracket assembly and the fairing in the covering position.
3. The fairing assembly according to claim 2, wherein the one of the first and second mounting bracket assemblies that includes the first receptacle has a second receptacle disposed at a distance from the first receptacle and wherein the first isolator engages the second receptacle in the stowed position so as to stabilize the fairing in the stowed position.
4. The fairing assembly according to claim 3, wherein the mounting system includes a second isolator mounted on the other one of the first and second mounting bracket assemblies that includes the first isolator and wherein the second isolator engages the second receptacle in the covering position thereby holding the first mounting bracket assembly and the fairing in the covering position.
5. A fairing assembly for a commercial vehicle, comprising: a fairing; and a mounting system for mounting the fairing on a frame of the commercial vehicle, wherein the mounting system includes: a first mounting bracket assembly mounted on the fairing; and a second mounting bracket assembly configured to be mounted on the frame; wherein the mounting system is configured to: hold the fairing in a covering position for laterally covering at least a major portion of a wheel of the commercial vehicle; and allow the fairing and the first mounting bracket assembly to pivot from the covering position into an intermediate position and translationally move along the second mounting bracket assembly in a transverse direction of the commercial vehicle from the intermediate position into a stowed position in which the fairing rests on the second mounting bracket assembly via the first mounting bracket assembly; wherein the mounting system further includes: a latch mounted on one of the first and second mounting bracket assemblies; and a hook mounted on the other one of the first and second mounting bracket assemblies; wherein the hook engages the latch in the covering position thereby holding the first mounting bracket assembly and the fairing in the covering position.
6. The fairing assembly according to claim 5, wherein the mounting system further includes a roller rotatably mounted on one of the first and second mounting bracket assemblies and wherein the roller rolls along the other one of the first and second mounting bracket assemblies when the first mounting bracket assembly and the fairing translationally move from the intermediate position into the stowed position.
7. The fairing assembly according to claim 5, wherein the latch is rubber.
8. The fairing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the mounting system further includes a slide rail mounted on one of the first and second mounting bracket assemblies and wherein the slide rail guides the other one of the first and second mounting bracket assemblies when the first mounting bracket assembly and the fairing are moved from the intermediate position into the stowed position.
9. The fairing assembly according to claim 8, wherein the slide rail is plastic.
10. A commercial vehicle comprising a fairing assembly according to claim 1.
Description
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(8) In the figures the same elements or elements having the same functions are indicated by the same reference signs.
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(10) As can be seen from
(11) As will be described in greater detail below, the fairing assembly 10 is used to laterally cover at least respective major portions of the drive wheels. For this purpose the fairing assembly 10 comprises respective fairings 18 configured to cover at least respective major portions of the drive wheels in the transverse direction of the vehicle towards the outside. Thus, the respective fairing 18 is also referred to as a drive wheel fairing (DWF). The respective fairing 18 comprises a rigid inner panel 20 and flexible rubber extensions 22 and 24 attached to the rigid inner panel 20. As can be seen from
(12) The fairing assembly 10 further comprises mounting systems 26 for mounting the respective fairings 18 on the frame 12, in particular the longitudinal members 14. The respective mounting system 26 comprises first mounting bracket assemblies 28 mounted on the respective fairing 18. One of the first mounting bracket assemblies 28 is shown in
(13) As can be seen from, for example,
(14) With respect to a completely assembled state of the vehicle the front or forward mounting bracket assembly 30 is arranged in front of a front tire of at least one wheel of the first axle. The center mounting bracket assembly 30 is arranged between the front tire and at least one rear tire of at least one wheel of the second axle. Moreover, the aft mounting bracket assembly 30 is arranged behind the rear tire with respect to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. Preferably, each of the axles comprises a plurality of, i.e., at least two, tires on each side of the commercial vehicle so that, for example, the first axle comprises four wheels, in particular drive wheels and, thus, four tires in the form of front tires. Moreover, the second axle comprises four wheels, in particular drive wheels and, thus, four tires in the form of rear tires.
(15) The mounting systems 26 are configured to hold the respective fairings 18 in respective covering positions for laterally covering respective major portions of the respective wheels. The covering positions of the fairings 18 are shown in
(16) The respective mounting system 26 is further configured to, for uncovering the respective portions, allow the respective fairing 18 and the first mounting bracket assemblies 28 mounted on the respective fairing 18 to be pivoted from the covering position into an intermediate position. Moreover, the respective mounting system 26 is configured to allow the respective fairing 18 and the respective first mounting bracket assemblies 28 to be translationally moved along the respective second mounting bracket assemblies 30 in the transverse direction of the vehicle inwardly from the intermediate position into at least one stowed position in which the respective fairing 18 rests on the respective second mounting bracket assemblies 30 via the respective first mounting bracket assemblies 28. Thus, the respective wheels and tires can be uncovered so that a particularly easy maintenance of the wheels can be realized.
(17) With respect to the completely assembled state of the vehicle and with respect to the fairings 18 being in the covering positions the respective first mounting bracket assemblies 28 are attached to respective backsides 33 of the fairings 18, the respective backside 33 facing inwardly in the transverse direction of the vehicle. In other words, the respective backside 33 faces towards the respective wheels of the tandem axle.
(18) As can be seen from
(19) The side of the respective fairing mounted mounting bracket assembly 28 also presses laterally against a respective second isolator 38 mounted on the respective second mounting bracket assembly 30. As can be seen from
(20) Moreover, the mounting system 26 comprises latches 42 which can be seen in
(21) To raise the respective fairing 18, the respective rubber latches 42 are unlatched and the respective fairing 18 is rotated upwards to an at least substantially horizontal position which is the intermediate position. Then the fairing 18 can be slid laterally towards the center of the commercial vehicle to the stowed position above the respective tires. As can be seen from
(22) Moreover, the respective mounting system 26 comprises slide rails 50, wherein one of the slide rails 50 is mounted on each of the mounting bracket assemblies 30. The respective slide rail 50 is also referred to as a skid, wherein, for example, the slide rail 50 is made of a plastic material. The slide rails 50 are configured to guide the first mounting bracket assemblies 28 when translationally moving the fairing 18 from the intermediate position into the stowed position. In other words, the slide rails 50 on the side of the frame mounted mounting bracket assemblies 30 ensure that the fairing 18 stays aligned and does not bind. Once the fairing 18 is slid all the way back into the stowed position, the half round 40 in the respective mounting bracket assembly 28 engages the corresponding first isolator 36 thereby stabilizing the fairing 18 in the stowed position which is also referred to as a raised position.
(23) Also, if needed, from this raised position the respective fairing 18 can simply be lifted up and out of the way during more involved maintenance tasks, since the fairing 18 is resting on top of the frame mounted mounting bracket assemblies 30, but not secured in any way. Since the fairing 18 is merely resting on top of the frame mounted mounting bracket assemblies 30, damage to the fairing 18 and mounting system 26 is prevented respectively in the event that the suspension 15 losing air.
(24) The fairing 18 will simply be lifted by the rear tires if the rear suspension 15 loses air pressure and the frame 12 drops in elevation. If the fairing 18 was securely attached to the frame mounted mounting bracket assemblies 30 in any way in the raised position, the fairing 18 and the mounting system 26 would get severely damaged in this event.
(25) The fairing assembly 10 further comprises fairings in the form of quarter fairings 52 arranged in front of the respective front tires. As can be seen from
(26) As can be seen from the figures, the mounting systems 26 allow the fairings 18 to swing up over the tires allowing for inspection of the tires and wheel ends. The fairings 18 can also easily be completely removed, if desired, for more involved maintenance tasks like replacing the tires, etc. Moreover, the fairings 18 provide fuel economic savings throughout aerodynamic improvement of the commercial vehicle, whilst the mounting systems 26 allow for necessary maintenance and inspection.