Air Drag Improvement Attachment for Rack and Load
20170210300 ยท 2017-07-27
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Abstract
An attachment is intended to be affixed to a vehicle's ladder rack to improve the air drag of both the ladder rack and load attached thereto. The location of the attachment allows it to perform the intended function of creating an adjusted wind flow which would otherwise hit both the ladder rack and the load directly causing a drag force. The drag force results in increased fuel consumption. The attachment therefore increases the safety of the attached load, vehicle, and driver, as the load and vehicle are not jostled around by drag force caused by the wind flow.
Claims
1. An apparatus for reducing aerodynamic drag of a vehicle, said apparatus comprising: a rigid attachment frame with at least two attachment legs extending parallel to one another, wherein the attachment frame may be movably mounted to a vehicle rack; an aerodynamically shaped attachment body having a generally curved front face, a bottom floor extending from a distal end of the front face, and a parallel pair of attachment side ends extending perpendicular from the bottom floor, wherein the attachment body is coupled to a distal end of the attachment frame; an attachment pocket formed in an interior of the attachment body; and an attachment spoiler coupled on a top of the generally curved front face of the attachment body; wherein the attachment body diverts an oncoming air stream away from the attachment pocket when the vehicle is in motion.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the attachment spoiler is formed as part of the attachment body.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the attachment frame is mounted on the top of the vehicle and on the front of the vehicle rack.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the attachment frame legs are formed in a generally tubular shape.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the attachment frame legs are formed in a generally L-shape.
6. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising slots for frame adjustment. The apparatus of claim 5, further comprising slots for frame adjustment.
7. The apparatus of claim 5, further comprising slots for frame adjustment.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the attachment sides include a scalloped portion.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the attachment body is constructed of a material selected from the group consisting of metal, PVC, wood, and high density polyethylene plastic.
10. A method for reducing aerodynamic drag on a moving vehicle, the method comprising: mounting an aerodynamically shaped apparatus to a vehicle rack; selecting a mounting location for the aerodynamically shaped apparatus on the vehicle rack; fastening the aerodynamically shaped apparatus to the vehicle rack at the selected mounting location; forming a generally windproof pocket within the aerodynamically shaped apparatus; and placing an associated load at least partially within the generally windproof pocket within the aerodynamically shaped apparatus.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the aerodynamically shaped apparatus includes an attachment body, attachment frame legs, attachment sides, and an attachment frame.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the attachment frame is mounted on the top of the vehicle and on the front of the vehicle rack.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein the attachment frame legs are formed in a generally tubular shape.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein the attachment frame legs are formed in a generally L-shape.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein the attachment sides include a scalloped portion.
16. The method of claim 11, further comprising a spoiler extending from a top edge of the attachment body.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the spoiler is formed integrally with the attachment body.
18. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the attachment body is constructed of a material selected from the group consisting of metal, PVC, wood, and high density polyethylene plastic.
19. An attachment for a vehicle comprising: a rigid, metal frame with two attachment legs extending parallel to one another, configured for securement to a vehicle rack; an aerodynamically-shaped attachment body constructed of a material selected from the group consisting of metal, PVC, wood, and high density polyethylene plastic, the attachment body having a generally curved front face, a bottom floor extending from a distal end of the generally curved front face, and a parallel pair of attachment side ends extending perpendicular from the bottom floor, wherein the attachment body is coupled to a distal end of the attachment frame; a generally windproof pocket formed within an interior of the generally curved front face of the attachment body; and an attachment spoiler coupled on a top of the generally curved front face of the attachment body; wherein the attachment body diverts an oncoming air stream away from the attachment pocket when the vehicle is in motion; wherein the metal frame is fastened to the vehicle rack with bolts; and wherein the attachment is mounted to a vehicle rack on a roof of a vehicle.
20. The attachment of claim 19, wherein each attachment leg further comprises a slot for frame adjustment, and wherein the two attachment legs are composed in a shape selected from the group consisting of tubular, L-shaped, and rectangular-prism.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals represent like parts throughout, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0028] Referring now to
[0029] The attachment 22 as shown in
[0030] For example, wind flow 12 has a tendency to get under the loads affixed to the ladder rack 20. The wind flow 12 can therefore lift the load off of the ladder rack 20 and impose a safety risk to the driver of the vehicle 16 or surrounding traffic. The load can also act as a sail catching the wind flow 12 and causing control of the vehicle 16 to become more difficult.
[0031] Referring now to
[0032] Wind still approaches the front of the vehicle 14 as it does without the attachment 22, but the addition of the attachment 22 creates an adjusted wind flow 13 that is diverted around and over any load attached to the ladder rack 20 which minimizes or prevents the above-mentioned safety concerns. Loads attached to the ladder rack 20 are therefore more secure and driver control of the vehicle 16 is maintained.
[0033] As discussed above, the inventive attachment 22 mounts to the existing ladder rack 20 and creates adjusted wind flow 13 that curves around and over the ladder rack 20 and the ladder 18, or any other load on the ladder rack 20. This adjusted wind flow 13 is due to the unique shape of the attachment 22 as well as the attachment spoiler 40 attached thereto, as shown in
[0034] The attachment 22 may also be used to adjust wind flow 13 when transporting any number of items of the ladder rack 20. The attachment 22 is not limited to use with ladders 18, but can also adjust wind flow 13 when luggage, sports equipment, building materials, or the like are transported on the ladder rack 20. Since the attachment fasteners 24 are designed to be universal, the attachment 22 may be slid along the ladder rack 20 to accommodate for longer or shorter loads as well.
[0035] For example, as seen in
[0036] The attachment frame 28 includes attachment legs 42 which may be any length to better accommodate attachment to the ladder rack 20 with the attachment fasteners 24. For example, when transporting longer ladders, longer attachment legs 42 may be desirable to extend the attachment body 32 farther to the front of the vehicle 14 (see
[0037] Referring now to
[0038] Similarly, attachment sides 30, shown in
[0039] The top of the attachment 36 further includes an attachment spoiler 40 which may be affixed to the attachment 22 or may be formed as part of the attachment body 32. It is envisioned that the attachment spoiler 40 may also be formed in any other shape known to lessen the coefficient of drag, depending on the size of the load affixed to the ladder rack 20. For example, when transporting large objects, a taller attachment spoiler 40 may be affixed to the top of the attachment 36 thus further increasing the size of the attachment pocket 38 and enlarging the protective wind deflection pocket 26, as shown in
[0040] An alternative embodiment is shown in
[0041] Although the best mode contemplated by the inventors of carrying out the present invention is disclosed above, practice of the present invention is not limited thereto. It will be manifest that various additions, modifications, and rearrangements of the aspects and features of the present invention may be made in addition to those described above without deviating from the spirit and scope of the underlying inventive concept.
[0042] It is appreciated that many changes and modifications could be made to the invention without departing from the spirit thereof Some of these changes will become apparent from the appended claims. It is intended that all such changes and/or modifications be incorporated in the appending claims.