Wheel-well closure system for a motor vehicle, and motor vehicle comprising such a system
US-2020283072-A1 · Sep 10, 2020 · US
US11807041B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11807041-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016936058-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 22, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2023 |
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The present disclosure is directed to a wheel cover that is coupled to a wheel of a vehicle utilizing a mounting assembly that has a bearing block. A retainer assembly in combination with the bearing block of the mounting assembly allows the wheel cover to be coupled to the wheel in a manner such that the wheel cover does not rotate with the forward and backward rotation of the wheel when the vehicle is being driven. The wheel cover covers the wheel and partially covers a gap or space between a tire of the wheel and a fender of the vehicle, which increases the aerodynamic performance of the vehicle. The retainer assembly provides at least one degree of freedom such that the wheel cover may move with the wheel when steering the vehicle in a leftward direction and a rightward direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wheel cover configured to be coupled to a vehicle, the wheel cover comprising: a leading portion; and a trailing portion, wherein the trailing portion is configured to bend such that: when the vehicle turns in a first direction, a first region of an internal surface of the trailing portion of the wheel cover contacts a first portion of a fender of the vehicle and a second region of the internal surface of the trailing portion of the wheel cover that is located aft of the first region does not contact a second portion of the fender that is located aft of the first portion of the fender; and when the vehicle turns in a second direction opposite to the first direction, the second region of the internal surface of the trailing portion of the wheel cover contacts the second portion of the fender and the first region of the internal surface of the trailing portion of the wheel cover does not contact the first portion of the fender. 2. The wheel cover of claim 1 , further comprising: a first slit that extends from an outer periphery of the wheel cover towards a central region of the wheel cover, wherein the first slit terminates between the outer periphery and the central region of the wheel cover; and a second slit that extends from the outer periphery of the wheel cover towards a center of the wheel cover, wherein the second slit extends in a different direction than the first slit, and wherein the second slit terminates between the outer periphery and the central region of the wheel cover. 3. The wheel cover of claim 2 , further comprising a central portion located between terminal ends of the first and second slits. 4. The wheel cover of claim 3 , wherein the leading portion, the trailing portion, and the central portion of the wheel cover are integral with each other, and wherein the central portion is located between the leading portion and the trailing portion. 5. The wheel cover of claim 1 , further comprising: a first slit that extends from an outer periphery of the wheel cover toward a central region of the wheel cover; and a second slit that extends from the outer periphery of the wheel cover toward the central region of the wheel cover, wherein the first and second slits separate the leading portion of the wheel cover from the trailing portion of the wheel cover. 6. A wheel cover for a vehicle, comprising: a leading portion; a trailing portion including: a first region configured to, in operation, contact a first portion of a fender of the vehicle when the vehicle turns in a first direction; and a second region configured to, in operation, contact a second portion of the fender of the vehicle when the vehicle turns in a second direction; a first slit that extends from an outer periphery of the wheel cover towards a central region of the wheel cover, wherein the first slit terminates between the outer periphery and the central region; and a second slit that extends from the outer periphery of the wheel cover towards the central region of the wheel cover, wherein the second slit extends in a different direction than the first slit, and wherein the second slit terminates between the outer periphery and the central region. 7. The wheel cover of claim 6 , further comprising a central portion located between terminal ends of the first and second slits. 8. The wheel cover of claim 7 , wherein the leading portion, the trailing portion, and the central portion of the wheel cover are integral with each other, and wherein the central portion is located between the leading portion and the trailing portion. 9. A wheel cover for a vehicle, comprising: a leading portion; a trailing portion including: a first region configured to, in operation, contact a first portion of a fender of the vehicle when the vehicle turns in a first direction; and a second region configured to, in operation, contact a second portion of the fender of the vehicle when the vehicle turns in a second direction; a first slit that extends from an outer periphery of the wheel cover toward a central region of the wheel cover; and a second slit that extends from the outer periphery of the wheel cover toward the central region of the wheel cover, wherein the first and second slits separate the leading portion of the wheel cover from the trailing portion of the wheel cover.
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