AN INTEGRATED FRONT VISION PANEL
20230076313 · 2023-03-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Marc Cogswell (Bloomfield Hills, MI, US)
- Robert M. Horner (Ferndale, MI, US)
- Daniel Vander Sluis (Rochester Hills, MI, US)
- Mark T. Pilette (Oxford, MI, US)
- Larry R. Erickson (Birmingham, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60Q1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/0458
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2019/1886
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/543
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/0041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60Q1/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A molded panel that encompasses all forward surfaces of a vehicle. The molded panel extends from the forward edge from a driver side front wheel opening, laterally across the front of the vehicle and terminating at a forward edge of a passenger side wheel opening. The molded panel extends in the vertical direction (i.e., perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle) from a forward lower edge of a front valance up to a leading edge of one of a hood, a flunk, and a windshield of the vehicle. The molded anel further includes connection flanges formed on a back side surface for connection to a vehicle frame that does not have a front end module and front frame bulk head.
Claims
1. An integrated front vision panel for a vehicle comprising: a molded panel that encompasses all forward surfaces of a vehicle extending from the forward edge from a driver side front wheel opening, laterally across the front of the vehicle and terminating at a forward edge of a passenger side wheel opening, the molded panel extends vertically from a forward lower edge of a front valance up to a leading edge of one of a hood, a frunk, and a windshield of the vehicle; connection flanges formed on a back side surface of the molded panel for connection to a vehicle frame; one or more clear decorative zones of the molded panel, wherein the one or more clear decorative zones include one or more appearance items visible through the molded panel; one or more clear functional zones of the back side of the molded panel, wherein the one or more clear functional zones allow light to project through the molded panel; one of more sensor zones of the molded panel where one or more sensors are connected to the molded panel, and an outermost layer of the molded panel overmolded onto the one or more clear decorative zones, the one or more clear functional zones and the one or more sensor zone, the outermost layer covering an exterior surface facing an exterior of a vehicle and creates a seamless surface on the exterior surface.
2. The integrated front vision panel of claim 1 further comprising at least one decorative film zone on the molded panel wherein the at least one decorative film is embedded within the molded panel or molded to the front or back side of the molded panel behind the outermost layer.
3. The integrated front vision panel of claim 2 wherein the decorative film is a metallic film.
4. The integrated front vision panel of claim 1 wherein the one or more clear decorative zones include a layer of paint on the back side of the molded panel with a decorative image created by a paint ablation on the layer of paint.
5. The integrated front vision panel of claim 4 further comprising: wherein the decorative image is further selectively illuminated by a light source projecting light from a location behind the back side of the molded panel; and a structural carrier connected to the back side surface of the molded panel, wherein light source is a light projector connected to the structural carrier at a location for projecting light onto one or more clear decorative zones.
6. The integrated front vision panel of claim 1 wherein the one or more clear functional zones include at least one light module connected to the back side surface of the molded panel for selectively projecting light through the outermost layer of the molded panel.
7. The integrated front vision panel of claim 6 wherein the at least one light module is one selected from the group including a side marker light, a daytime running lamp, a turn signal, fog lamp, and a nighttime headlamp.
8. The integrated front vision panel of claim 1 wherein the one or more sensor zones provide connection points or broadcasting paths for one or more sensors positioned at each of the one or more sensor zones.
9. The integrated front vision panel of claim 8 wherein the one or more sensors include one of the group comprising radar, lidar, ultrasonic sensors, and cameras.
10. The integrated front vision panel of claim 1 wherein the one or more sensor zones provide connection points or broadcasting paths for one or more sensors positioned at each of the one or more sensor zones.
11. The integrated front vision panel of claim 1 further comprising: at least one active aerodynamic zone of the molded panel, the at least one active aerodynamic zone having an actuator connected to the molded panel and operable for moving a movable portion of the at least one active aerodynamic zone of the molded panel.
12. The integrated front vision panel of claim 1, wherein the clear decorative zone includes a selectively illuminated film having the decorative image formed thereon, wherein the selectively illuminated film has a light source projecting for projecting light into the selectively illuminated film.
13. The integrated front vision panel of claim 1 further comprising a bumper beam zone of the molded panel that covers a bumper connected to a frame of the vehicle.
14. An integrated front vision panel for a vehicle comprising: a molded panel that encompasses all forward surfaces of a vehicle extending from the forward edge from a driver side front wheel opening, laterally across the front of the vehicle and terminating at a forward edge of a passenger side wheel opening, the molded panel extends vertically from a forward lower edge of a front valance up to a leading edge of one of a hood, a frunk, and a windshield of the vehicle; and connection flanges formed on a back side surface of the molded panel for connection to a vehicle frame that does not have a front end module and front frame bulk head.
15. The integrated front vision panel of claim 14 further comprising: a backside of the molded panel; one or more functional zones molded into the backside of the molded panel; and one or more components connected to a respective one or more functional zones.
16. The integrated front vision panel of claim 15, wherein the one or more components include one or more selected from the group consisting of a radar module, lidar module, active aerodynamic actuator, proximity sensors, lights, one or more projection surfaces and one or more projectors.
17. An integrated front vision panel for a vehicle comprising: a molded panel that encompasses all forward surfaces of a vehicle extending from the forward edge from a driver side front wheel opening, laterally across the front of the vehicle and terminating at a forward edge of a passenger side wheel opening, the molded panel extends vertically from a forward lower edge of a front valance up to a leading edge of one of a hood, a frunk, and a windshield of the vehicle; connection flanges formed on a back side of the molded panel for connection to a vehicle frame; wherein the back side of the molded panel includes a clear decorative zone, a clear functional zone, and one or more sensor zones, which are each formed of separate panels connected together with lap joints and then overmolded onto an outermost layer of the molded panel covering an exterior surface facing an exterior of a vehicle, wherein the outermost layer creates a seamless surface on the exterior surface; wherein the clear decorative zone includes one or more appearance items visible through the molded panel; wherein the clear functional zone allows light to project through the molded panel; and wherein the one of more sensor zones of the molded panel include one or more sensors are connected to the molded panel.
18. The integrated front vision panel of claim 17 further comprising a decorative film zone on the molded panel wherein the decorative film is embedded within the molded panel or molded to the front or back side of the molded panel behind the outermost layer.
19. The integrated front vision panel of claim 18 wherein the decorative film is a metallic film.
20. The integrated front vision panel of claim 17 wherein the clear decorative zone includes a layer of paint on the back side surface of the molded panel with a decorative image created by a paint ablation on the layer of paint.
21. The integrated front vision panel of claim 20 further comprising: wherein the decorative image is further selectively illuminated by a light source projecting light from a location behind the back side surface of the molded panel; and a structural carrier connected to the back side surface of the molded panel; wherein light source is a micro-projector connected to the structural carrier at a location for projecting light onto the clear decorative zone.
22. The integrated front vision panel of claim 17 wherein the clear functional zone includes at least one light module connected to the back side surface of the molded panel for selectively projecting light through the outermost layer of the molded panel.
23. The integrated front vision panel of claim 22 wherein the at least one light module is one selected from the group including a side marker light, a daytime running lamp, a turn signal, fog lamp, and a nighttime headlamp.
24. The integrated front vision panel of claim 17 wherein the one or more sensor zones provide connection points or broadcasting paths for one or more sensors positioned at each of the one or more sensor zones.
25. The integrated front vision panel of claim 24 wherein the one or more sensors include one of the group comprising radar, lidar, ultrasonic sensors, and cameras.
26. The integrated front vision panel of claim 17 wherein the one or more sensor zones provide connection points or broadcasting paths for one or more sensors positioned at each of the one or more sensor zones.
27. The integrated front vision panel of claim 17 further comprising: at least one active aerodynamic zone of the molded panel, the at least one active aerodynamic zone having an actuator connected to the molded panel and operable for moving a movable portion of the at least one active aerodynamic zone of the molded panel.
28. The integrated front vision panel of claim 17, wherein the clear decorative zone includes a selectively illuminated film having the decorative image formed thereon, wherein the selectively illuminated film has a light source projecting for projecting light into the selectively illuminated film.
29. The integrated front vision panel of claim 17 further comprising a bumper beam zone of the molded panel that covers a bumper connected to a frame of the vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] Referring now to the figures there is shown an integrated front vision panel 10 that encompasses all forward surfaces of a vehicle 14. While the present embodiment of the invention contemplates being implemented at a forward end of a vehicle it is within the scope of this invention for the continuous exterior body panel to be implemented in other locations such as, but not limited to panels on the side, rear and roof of the vehicle. Vehicle instrument panels, door panels or other areas.
[0022] The integrated front vision panel 10 has an exterior surface 16 that includes a molded panel 12 that is one piece without any visible sections or seams on the exterior surface 16. The molded panel 12 extends from a forward edge 18 of a driver side front wheel opening 20, laterally across a front 22 of the vehicle 14 and terminates at a forward edge 24 of a passenger side wheel opening 26. The molded panel 12 extends vertically (perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle 14) from a forward lower edge 28 of a front valance up to an upper leading edge 30, adjacent one of a hood, a frunk and a windshield, depending on the body configuration of the vehicle 14.
[0023] The molded panel 12 has a back side 32 with a structural carrier 34 attached onto the backside 32 of the molded panel. The structural carrier 34 , which is one piece formed with the molded panel 12 includes flanges 33, 33′ that are used to connect the molded panel 12 to the vehicle 14. Also, the structural carrier 34 includes ledges 35, 35′ that can be used to mount or hold one or more components. The one or more components that include virtually any type of component that might be implemented on the front of a vehicle and are not suitable to be directly connected to the molded panel 12. Numerous examples of components are shown in
[0024] On the back side 32 of the molded panel 12 the connection flanges 33, 33′ are generally shown and it is within the scope of this invention for a greater or lesser number of connection flanges 33, 33′ to be used as well as the placement of the flanges to differ in order to facilitate the connection to the vehicle frame 50.
[0025] Referring now to
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[0027] The one or more clear functional zones 58, 58′ which are either completely transparent, translucent or selectively transparent areas where a light module 72, 72′ is mounted and selectively emits light. The one or more clear functional zones 58, 58′ in one embodiment are formed of electrochromic material that when a current is applied will be opaque and can have a desired color, but when the current is removed the one or more clear functional zones 58, 58′ will become transparent, or semi-transparent allowing light from the light module 72, 72′ to pass through the one or more clear functional zones 58, 58′. The light module is one selected from the group including a side marker light, a daytime running lamp, a turn signal, a fog lamp, and a nighttime headlamp.
[0028] The molded panel 12 further includes a bumper beam zone 60, which is an area directly in front of the structural bumper of bumper beam 52 that is connected to the vehicle frame 50. Additionally, the molded panel 12 includes the sensor zones 62A, 62B, 62C that are areas in front of sensors defined by the functional path of each sensor during broadcasting and receiving functions. As shown in
[0029] In another alternate aspect of the invention there is a decorative film zone 78 located on the molded panel 12. The decorative film zone 78 is a decorative film embedded within the molded panel 12 or molded to the front or back side 32 of the molded panel 12 behind the outermost layer 66. In one embodiment of the invention the decorative film is a metallic film.
[0030] Another feature of the front vision panel 10 includes active aerodynamic zones 80A, 80B, 80C. The active aerodynamic zones 80A, 80B, 80C, which are hinged surfaces of the molded panel 12 overmolded with the outermost layer 66 and are moveable between a deployed and undeployed position by actuators 82A, 82B, 82C. The molded panel 12, can relate to active aerodynamic panels that are connectable to and moveable with respect to the front vision panel 10. This makes connection of active aerodynamic components much easier since they are preassembled to the continuous exterior body panel. The active aerodynamic zones 80A, 80B, 80C are areas of the front vision panel 10 that are moved for the purpose of changing airflow around or within the vehicle 14 or moved to allow sensors unobstructed signal transmission.
[0031] The one or more functional zones 54 are each formed of panels that include the clear decorative zone 56, 56′ (shown as two zones in
[0032] Referring now to
[0033] The outermost layer 66 of the molded panel 12 covers the entire exterior surface 16 of the front vision panel 10 facing an exterior of a vehicle and creates a seamless surface on the exterior surface. The outermost layer 66 is formed of a thermoplastic urethane that is overmolded to the upper panel 81, middle lower panel 82, 82′, and bridge panel 84, which is then connected to the structural carrier 34 to create the integrated front vision panel 10 that is a one piece panel connected to the frame of the vehicle.
[0034] Referring now to
[0035] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.