Grille shutter device
US-10479193-B2 · Nov 19, 2019 · US
US11571963B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11571963-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017116647-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 9, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 9, 2020 |
| Publication date | Feb 7, 2023 |
| Grant date | Feb 7, 2023 |
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An air guide assembly for a vehicle includes a first duct, a second duct, a rigid first housing, and a vehicle component. The first duct includes a flexible body, an inlet for receiving airflow from an exterior of a vehicle body, and an outlet, where the body of the first duct is compressible from an installed length to a length that is shorter than the installed length, and is expandable from the installed length to a length that is longer than the installed length. The second duct includes a flexible body, a first inlet for receiving airflow from the first duct, and an outlet, where the body of the second duct is compressible from an installed length to a length that is shorter than the installed length, and is expandable from the installed length to a length that is longer than the installed length.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An air guide assembly for a vehicle, the air guide assembly comprising: a first duct including a flexible body, an inlet for receiving airflow from an exterior of a vehicle body, and an outlet, wherein the body of the first duct is compressible from an installed length to a length that is shorter than the installed length, and the body of the first duct is expandable from the installed length to a length that is longer than the installed length; a second duct including a flexible body, a first inlet for receiving airflow from the first duct, and an outlet, wherein the body of the second duct is compressible from an installed length to a length that is shorter than the installed length, and the body of the second duct is expandable from the installed length to a length that is longer than the installed length; a rigid first housing secured to the vehicle body, the first housing including an inlet removably secured to the outlet of the first duct and an outlet removably secured to the first inlet of the second duct; and a vehicle component in fluid communication with the outlet of the first housing. 2. The air guide assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a rigid second housing secured to the vehicle body, the second housing including an inlet removably secured to the outlet of the second duct, wherein the vehicle component is positioned in the second housing. 3. The air guide assembly of claim 2 , wherein the vehicle component is a flow through heat exchanger. 4. The air guide assembly of claim 2 , wherein the second duct is airtight from the first housing to the second housing such that airflow directed into the first inlet of the second duct is further directed through the outlet of the second duct. 5. The air guide assembly of claim 2 , wherein the outlet of the second duct forms an airtight seal with the inlet of the second housing such that airflow directed through the outlet of the second duct is further directed into the inlet of the second housing. 6. The air guide assembly of claim 2 , further comprising: a third duct including a flexible body, an inlet for receiving airflow from the exterior of the vehicle body, and an outlet, wherein the body of the third duct is compressible from an installed length to a length that is shorter than the installed length, wherein the body of the third duct is expandable from the installed length to a length that is longer than the installed length, and wherein the second duct further comprises a second inlet for receiving airflow from the third duct. 7. The air guide assembly of claim 6 , further comprising: a rigid third housing secured to the vehicle body, the third housing including an inlet removably secured to the outlet of the third duct and an outlet removably secured to the second inlet of the second duct. 8. The air guide assembly of claim 7 , further comprising: a second shutter positioned in the third housing that is operable to control airflow to the vehicle component. 9. The air guide assembly according to claim 7 , wherein the third duct has walls formed from a series of panels flexibly interlinked with each other and configured to elastically deform and absorb motion between the vehicle body and the third housing. 10. The air guide assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a rigid first conduit secured to the vehicle body, the first conduit including an inlet directly connected to the vehicle body for receiving airflow from the exterior of the vehicle body, and an outlet, wherein the inlet of the first duct is directly connected to the outlet of the first conduit to receive airflow from the exterior of the vehicle body. 11. The air guide assembly of claim 10 , further comprising a rigid second conduit secured to the vehicle body, the second conduit including an inlet directly connected to the vehicle body for receiving airflow from the exterior of the vehicle body, and an outlet, wherein the inlet of the third duct is directly connected to the outlet of the second conduit to receive airflow from the exterior of the vehicle body, wherein the first conduit is located at a front end of the vehicle to direct a headwind of the vehicle inside the vehicle body, and the second conduit is located at the front end of the vehicle below the first conduit in an up-down direction of the vehicle to direct the headwind of the vehicle inside the vehicle body. 12. The air guide assembly of claim 10 , further comprising a rigid third housing secured to the vehicle body, the third housing including an inlet removably secured to the outlet of the third duct and an outlet removably secured to the second inlet of the second duct, wherein the outlet of the second conduit forms an airtight seal with the inlet of the third duct such that airflow through the outlet of the second conduit is further directed into the inlet of the third duct, and the third duct is airtight from the second conduit to the third housing such that airflow directed into the inlet of the third duct is further directed through the outlet of the third duct and into the third housing. 13. The air guide assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first duct has walls formed from a series of panels flexibly interlinked with each other and configured to elastically deform and absorb motion between the first housing and a second rigid housing secured to the vehicle body, and wherein the second duct has walls formed from a series of panels flexibly interlinked with each other and configured to elastically deform and absorb motion between the first housing and the second housing. 14. The air guide assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a rigid first conduit secured to the vehicle body, the first conduit including an inlet directly connected to the vehicle body for receiving airflow from the exterior of the vehicle body, and an outlet, wherein the inlet of the first duct is directly connected to the outlet of the first conduit to receive airflow from the exterior of the vehicle body. 15. An air guide assembly for a vehicle, the air guide assembly comprising: a rigid first conduit secured to a vehicle body, the first conduit including an inlet directly connected to the vehicle body for receiving airflow from the exterior of the vehicle body, and an outlet; a first duct including a flexible body, an inlet for receiving airflow from the exterior of the vehicle body, and an outlet, wherein the body of the first duct is compressible from an installed length to a length that is shorter than the installed length, and the body of the first duct is expandable from the installed length to a length longer than the installed length, the first duct having walls formed from a series of panels flexibly interlinked with each other and configured to elastically deform and absorb motion between the inlet of the first duct and the outlet the first duct, the inlet of the first duct being connected to the outlet of the first conduit to receive airflow from the exterior of the vehicle body; a second duct including a flexible body, a first inlet for receiving airflow from the first duct, and an outlet, wherein the body of the second duct is compressible from an installed length to a length that is shorter than the installed length, and the body of the second duct is expandable from the installed length to a length longer than the installed length; a rigid first housing secured to the vehicle body, the first housing including an inlet removably secured to the outlet of the first duct and an outlet removably secured to the first inlet of the second duct; a rigid second housing secured to the vehicle body, the second hou
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