Lower aerodynamic screen of a front shield of a motor vehicle
09845082 · 2017-12-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T10/88
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B62D35/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D65/847
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60T5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D35/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A lower aerodynamic screen of a front shield of a motor vehicle includes lateral air guides shaped to channel air passing under the aerodynamic screen towards front disc brakes of the vehicle, wherein each air guide is defined by two substantially vertical lateral walls and by an upper wall linked to upper edges of the lateral walls, the air guide being provided, downstream relative to a direction of flow of the air, with a window defined by rear edges of the lateral walls and the upper wall, from which the air emerges towards the disc brakes, the air guide further including a flap that is movable between a position in which it blocks the window and a position in which it is retracted from the window.
Claims
1. A lower aerodynamic screen of a front shield of a motor vehicle, comprising: lateral air guides shaped to channel air passing beneath the aerodynamic screen towards front disc brakes of the vehicle, each air guide being defined by two substantially vertical lateral walls and by an upper wall linked to upper edges of the lateral walls, each of the lateral walls and the upper wall extending from a front edge of the lateral air guide to a rear edge of the lateral air guide, the air guide including, downstream in a direction of air flow, a window defined by rear edges of the lateral walls and a rear edge of the upper wall, from which the air emerges towards the disc brakes, the air guide further comprising.a flap that is attached to the rear edge of the upper wall to rotate around the rear edge of the upper wall between a blocking position blocking the window and a retracted position in which it is retracted from the window, wherein each flap is held selectively in the blocking position or in the retracted position by stapling means or clipping means, each flap comprising a central portion, lateral portions that project laterally outward from the central portion, and a longitudinal prolongation extending longitudinally from each of the lateral portions, the air guide further comprising lower blanks that extend laterally outward from the rear edges of the lateral walls and upper blanks extending laterally outward and upward from the lateral wall at a position in front of the lower blanks, the lateral portions of the flap being in contact with the lower blanks when the flap is in the blocking position, and the longitudinal prolongations of the flap being in contact with the upper blanks when the flap is in the retracted position.
2. The aerodynamic screen as claimed in claim 1, wherein each flap is rotatably attached to the rear edge of the upper wall by a film hinge.
3. The aerodynamic screen as claimed in claim 2, wherein the flap is held in the blocking position by staples rigidly joining the lateral portions of the flap and the lower blanks of the guide in pairs.
4. The aerodynamic screen as claimed in claim 3, wherein each flap includes lateral attachment lugs that are formed on the longitudinal prolongations, the lateral attachment lugs bearing against the upper blanks formed on the guide when the flap is in the retracted position, the flap being held in the retracted position by staples rigidly joining the lateral attachment lugs of the flap and the upper blanks of the guide in pairs.
5. The aerodynamic screen as claimed in claim 4, wherein the flap in the retracted position is turned above the guide via an articulation of the flap, the central portion of the flap bears against the upper wall of the guide, on a side opposite the air flow zone.
6. The aerodynamic screen as claimed in claim 1, wherein the window of each of the guides is contained within a substantially vertical plane.
7. The aerodynamic screen as claimed in claim 6, wherein the aerodynamic screen is made of injected plastic, a position of the flap when removed from the mold being such that a main portion is substantially perpendicular to the plane of the window and to the upper and lower blanks of the guide.
8. The aerodynamic screen as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper wall of the guide is inclined from the horizontal, the lateral walls having a generally triangular shape, such that the volume defined by the walls is generally prismatic.
9. The aerodynamic screen as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flap in the retracted position is positioned above a top surface of the upper wall of the guide, on a side opposite the air flow zone.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS:
(1) The invention can be better understood from the following description of a nonlimiting example of the invention, with reference to the attached drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) In the description below, directions are indicated with reference to the orthogonal basis XYZ conventionally used in vehicle design, in which X refers to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, oriented backwards, Y the transverse direction, oriented towards the right, and Z the vertical direction, oriented upwards. The concepts of “front” and “rear” are indicated with reference to the longitudinal front-rear orientation of the vehicle.
(7) Furthermore, the term “substantially” indicates that a small variation of a few centimeters or degrees is possible in relation to the dimensions or directions indicated.
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(9) The screen 1 extends across the entire width of the shield and has air guides 3 (or “scoops”) on the rear and lateral portions of same that are shaped to channel the air passing beneath the aerodynamic screen towards the front disc brakes (not shown) of the vehicle.
(10) According to the embodiment shown in the figures, the upper wall 6 of the guide is inclined from the horizontal, the lateral walls 4, 5 having a generally triangular shape, such that the volume defined by these walls 4-6 is generally prismatic. This incline is typically between 10° and 45°, for example around 30°. The air flowing beneath the screen in the zone of each guide 3 can therefore rise progressively in the width of the aerodynamic screen 1 as it moves towards the rear of the vehicle, such as to be directed towards the disc brakes.
(11) According to the invention, the air guide 3 includes a flap 8 that is movable between a position blocking the window 7 and a position retracted from the window 7. These two positions of the flap 8 are shown respectively in
(12) The flap 8 is articulated on the rear edge of the upper wall 6, typically by a film hinge 9 (
(13) The screen 1 is made of injected plastic. On removal from the mold, the flap 8 of each guide 3 is entirely within a plane substantially perpendicular to the plane of the window 7, as shown in
(14) The flap 8 is moved from the position on same on removal from the mold (
(15) Each flap 8 is held selectively in the blocking position or in the retracted position by stapling means 10. In an alternative embodiment of the invention not shown, the stapling means may be replaced or complemented by clipping means permanently attaching the flap 8 or the pre-retainer of same in the desired position.
(16) These stapling means 10 rigidly join the specific zones of the flap 8 and a static portion of the air guide, as set out below.
(17) Each flap 8 has a central portion 11 facing the window such as to block same when the flap is in the blocking position (
(18) Each flap 8 also has lateral attachment lugs 14 formed in the longitudinal prolongation of the lateral portions 12. These attachment lugs 14 are formed substantially perpendicular to the central portion 11 and to the lateral portions 12. When the flap 8 is in the position retracted from the window 7, as shown in
(19) The upper blanks 15 of the air guide 3 are arranged on formations projecting above the upper wall 6. These upper blanks 15 are arranged in front of and above the lower blanks 13.
(20) The flap 8 in the position retracted from the window is turned above the guide 3 about the articulation of same formed by the film hinge 9. In this position, the main portion 11 of the flap 8 is positioned substantially parallel, or even bearing against the upper wall 6 of the guide 3, on the side opposite the air flow zone, which is located beneath the upper wall 6.
(21) Naturally, the invention is not limited to the embodiments or variants described above and includes all technical equivalents to these means.