AIR DEFLECTOR WITH IMPROVED DRAINAGE
20180370347 ยท 2018-12-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01P11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K11/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K11/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01P11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An air deflector for a vehicle includes a pair of side air deflectors joined by an intermediate air deflector, and one or more drainage apertures offset from a sealed outboard corner of each of the pair of side air deflectors. The air deflector further includes one or more draining surfaces adapted to promote movement of liquids and solids to the one or more drainage apertures. The one or more drainage apertures may be defined by a non-planar margin defined in the intermediate air deflector member and/or the pair of side air deflectors. The one or more draining surfaces include a plurality of crowned and sloped surfaces adapted for directing movement of liquids and solids to the one or more drainage apertures.
Claims
1. An air deflector, comprising: a pair of side air deflectors joined by an intermediate air deflector; one or more drainage apertures offset from a sealed outboard corner of each of the pair of side air deflectors; and one or more draining surfaces adapted to promote movement of liquids and solids to the one or more drainage apertures.
2. The air deflector of claim 1, wherein the one or more drainage apertures are defined by a non-planar margin defined in the intermediate air deflector and/or the pair of side air deflectors.
3. The air deflector of claim 1, wherein the one or more draining surfaces comprise a plurality of crowned and sloped surfaces.
4. The air deflector of claim 3, wherein the plurality of crowned and sloped surfaces includes an intermediate air deflector crowned surface adapted for directing movement of liquids and solids to the one or more drainage apertures.
5. The air deflector of claim 4, wherein the plurality of crowned and sloped surfaces includes a crowned and sloped channel adapted for directing movement of liquids and solids from the sealed outboard corner to the one or more drainage apertures.
6. The air deflector of claim 5, wherein the pair of side air deflectors each further comprise a sloped surface including at least one channel for collecting and directing liquids and solids therethrough.
7. The air deflector of claim 6, wherein the sloped surface includes a first channel adapted for collecting and directing liquids and solids to the crowned and sloped channel and/or the one or more drainage apertures.
8. The air deflector of claim 6, wherein the sloped surface includes a second channel adapted for collecting and directing liquids and solids to an outboard end of the intermediate air deflector crowned surface.
9. An air deflector, comprising: a pair of side air deflectors each having a sealed outboard corner and joined by a crowned intermediate air deflector; and one or more drainage apertures offset from the sealed outboard corners and defined by a non-planar margin defined in the crowned intermediate air deflector and/or the pair of side air deflectors.
10. The air deflector of claim 9, wherein the pair of side air deflectors each include one or more end member draining surfaces comprising a plurality of crowned and sloped surfaces adapted to promote movement of liquids and solids to the one or more drainage apertures.
11. The air deflector of claim 10, wherein the pair of side air deflectors each comprise a crowned sloped channel adapted for directing movement of liquids and solids from the sealed outboard corner to the one or more drainage apertures.
12. The air deflector of claim 11, wherein the pair of side air deflectors each further comprise a sloped surface including at least one channel for collecting and directing liquids and solids therethrough.
13. The air deflector of claim 12, wherein the sloped surface includes a first channel adapted for collecting and directing liquids and solids to the crowned surface and/or the one or more drainage apertures.
14. The air deflector of claim 12, wherein the sloped surface includes a second channel adapted for collecting and directing liquids and solids to an outboard end of the crowned intermediate air deflector.
15. An air deflector, comprising: a pair of side air deflectors each having a sealed outboard corner and joined by a crowned intermediate air deflector; one or more drainage apertures offset from the sealed outboard corners; and one or more side air deflector draining surfaces adapted to promote movement of liquids and solids to the one or more drainage apertures.
16. The air deflector of claim 15, wherein the one or more drainage apertures are defined by a non-planar margin defined in the crowned intermediate air deflector and/or the pair of side air deflectors.
17. The air deflector of claim 16, wherein the pair of side air deflectors each comprise a crowned sloped channel adapted for directing movement of liquids and solids from the sealed outboard corner to the one or more drainage apertures.
18. The air deflector of claim 17, wherein the pair of side air deflectors each further comprise a sloped surface including at least one channel for collecting and directing liquids and solids therethrough.
19. The air deflector of claim 18, wherein the sloped surface includes a first channel adapted for collecting and directing liquids and solids to the crowned surface and/or the one or more drainage apertures.
20. The air deflector of claim 18, wherein the sloped surface includes a second channel adapted for collecting and directing liquids and solids to an outboard end of the crowned intermediate air deflector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0011] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the described vehicle air deflector and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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[0017] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the vehicle air deflector as disclosed, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Preliminarily, the presently disclosed air deflector is finds utility in a variety of vehicle types and airflow deflection systems, including the body-on-frame vehicle disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 9,636,996 owned by the present Assignee, Ford Global Technologies, LLC. The present disclosure describes the air deflector in use in that type of vehicle. However, the skilled artisan will readily appreciate that the described air deflector equally finds utility in any small-package/high-efficiency air cooling system wherein it is necessary to maintain smoothness and integrity of airflow, regardless of vehicle type or chassis/body interaction. Accordingly, the descriptions herein will not be taken as limiting in that regard.
[0019] Reference is now made to
[0020] The vehicle 100 includes an upper airflow deflecting assembly 106 having at least side deflectors 108 which on vehicle assembly are attached to a grille opening reinforcement (not shown for convenience) and an upper airflow deflector 110. A lower airflow deflecting assembly 112 may include a front airscoop/deflector 114, which when the vehicle is assembled is disposed substantially behind a vehicle front bumper (not shown). In the fully decked position, i.e. on mounting of the body 104 to the chassis 102, an interface 116 is defined between the upper airflow deflecting assembly 106 and the lower airflow deflecting assembly 112. This interface must be sealed to provide a smooth, uninterrupted airflow through the upper and lower airflow deflecting assemblies 106/112. Such airflow deflecting assemblies also require suitable drainage to move collecting liquids and solids such as debris, gravel, and others out of the vehicle air intake(s). However, particularly in small-package and high-efficiency air cooling systems including side air deflectors 108 as described above, providing conventional drainage systems such as drain holes disposed at corner portions of the side air deflectors or side air deflectors that are disconnected from other elements of the airflow deflector assemblies can interfere with smooth airflow.
[0021] To solve this and other problems, with reference to
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[0023] These crowned and sloped surfaces include a crowned and sloped channel 210 (see also
[0024] The side air deflector 202 further includes a sloped surface 212 that includes one or more channels 214 adapted for collecting and directing liquids and solids therethrough. The sloped surface 212 is joined to a side wall 213 whereby the sealed corner portion 208 is provided. In the depicted embodiment, the sloped surface 212 includes a first channel 214a adapted for collecting and directing liquids and solids towards the crowned and sloped channel 210. The depicted sloped surface 212 may include a second channel 214b, adapted for collecting and directing liquids and solids towards a vehicle-outboard end of the intermediate air deflector 204.
[0025] With reference to
[0026] In conjunction, as shown by the liquid/solid flow directions promoted by the various crowned and sloped surfaces as represented by arrows in
[0027] This is all accomplished while preserving the airflow integrity of sealed corner portions 208, compared to corner portions of conventional side air deflectors including slotted or disconnected areas to allow drainage. Because drainage is promoted to the offset drainage apertures 206 as described above, airflow at the sealed corner portions 208 experiences reduced turbulence, promoting a smoother airflow through an airflow deflecting assembly incorporating the described air deflector 200. In turn, by providing the sealed corner portions 208, an air deflector 200 providing an improved fit, improved dimensions, and indeed more complex shapes at a terminal end of the deflector is made possible.
[0028] 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.