Steering apparatus for vehicle
US-9216759-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US10539375B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10539375-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815883222-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2020 |
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A heat shield has a first layer, a second layer and a third layer. The first layer may have an outer surface and an inner surface. The second layer may have a first inner surface and a second inner surface. The third layer may have an inner surface and an outer surface, where the outer surface is defined by a plurality of dimples.
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What is claimed is: 1. A heat shield, comprising: a first layer having an outer surface and an inner surface opposite said outer surface, said inner and outer surfaces defining a constant thickness between them, wherein said inner and outer surfaces are entirely continuous and smooth; a second layer having a first inner surface and a second inner surface opposite said first inner surface, said first and second inner surfaces defining a constant thickness between them, wherein said first and second inner surfaces are entirely continuous and smooth, wherein said first layer inner surface is in complete, continuous and direct contact with said second layer second inner surface; and a third layer having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein said outer surface is defined by a plurality of dimples, wherein troughs of the dimples are in direct contact with said first inner surface of said second layer, wherein air gaps separate said dimples from one another, wherein said inner and outer surfaces of said third layer define a constant thickness for said plurality of dimples and said third layer. 2. The heat shield of claim 1 , wherein the first and third layers are the same material and the second layer is a different material. 3. The heat shield of claim 2 , wherein said first and third layers are metal. 4. The heat shield of claim 2 , wherein said second layer is a non-metallic material. 5. The heat shield of claim 1 , wherein said second layer is entirely bounded on both sides. 6. The heat shield of claim 1 , wherein said third layer outer surface is uninterrupted and smooth except for said dimples. 7. The heat shield of claim 1 , wherein said first, second and third layers are each unitary, one-piece and integrally formed. 8. The heat shield of claim 1 , wherein a row of said air gaps have a constant length, height and depth. 9. The heat shield of claim 1 , wherein said first layer is located adjacent a heat source and said third layer is located opposite said heat source. 10. The heat shield of claim 1 , wherein said second layer is thicker than said first layer. 11. The heat shield of claim 1 , wherein at least one trough of said dimples has a height greater than the thickness of said first layer. 12. The heat shield of claim 1 , wherein said plurality of dimples comprise dimples regularly spaced from one another in an array. 13. A heat shield, comprising: a first metallic layer having an outer surface and an inner surface opposite said outer surface, said inner and outer surfaces defining a constant thickness between them; a second nonmetallic layer having a first inner surface and a second inner surface opposite said first inner surface, said first and second inner surfaces defining a constant thickness between them; and a third metallic layer having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein said outer surface is defined by a plurality of dimples having only troughs that extend toward said second layer, wherein said troughs of the dimples are in direct contact with said first inner surface of said second layer, wherein said inner and outer surfaces of said third metallic layer define a constant thickness for said plurality of dimples and said third metallic layer. 14. The heat shield of claim 13 , wherein the first and third layers are the same material and the second layer is a different material. 15. The heat shield of claim 13 , wherein said second inner surface of said second nonmetallic layer is in direct, continuous contact with said inner surface of said first metallic layer. 16. The heat shield of claim 13 , wherein said second layer is thicker than said first layer. 17. The heat shield of claim 13 , wherein at least one trough of said dimples has a height greater than the thickness of said first layer. 18. The heat shield of claim 13 , wherein air gaps separate said dimples wherein said air gaps are an insulation layer. 19. The heat shield of claim 18 , wherein said air gaps form a web of fluid connected air gaps between said second layer and said third layer.
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