Vehicle sensor assembly
US-10981518-B1 · Apr 20, 2021 · US
US12539829B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12539829-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318334448-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jun 14, 2023 |
| Publication date | Feb 3, 2026 |
| Grant date | Feb 3, 2026 |
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A sensor assembly includes a sensor having a lens defining an axis. An air nozzle is aimed to direct air across the lens and defines a direction of airflow along a longitudinal axis of the air nozzle. The longitudinal axis is transverse to the axis. A plurality of baffles are disposed in the air nozzle and spaced from each other. The baffles extend partially across the air nozzle relative to the axis.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A sensor assembly, comprising: a sensor having a lens defining an axis; an air nozzle aimed to direct air across the lens and defining a direction of airflow along a longitudinal axis of the air nozzle, the longitudinal axis being transverse to the axis; and a plurality of baffles disposed in the air nozzle and spaced from each other, the baffles extending partially across the air nozzle relative to the axis; wherein the air nozzle includes sides spaced from each other along the axis; and the plurality of baffles extend from one side towards the other side. 2 . The sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the baffles are tapered in a direction opposite to the direction of airflow. 3 . The sensor assembly of claim 2 , wherein the baffles are tapered along the axis. 4 . The sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the baffles are tapered along the axis. 5 . The sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the baffles define respective baffle longitudinal axes extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the air nozzle. 6 . The sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the air nozzle defines a second axis transverse to the longitudinal axis and the axis, the respective baffles extending partially across the air nozzle relative to the second axis. 7 . The sensor assembly of claim 6 , wherein the baffles are spaced from each other along the second axis. 8 . The sensor assembly of claim 6 , wherein the baffles include respective widths extending along the second axis, the respective widths being substantially identical. 9 . The sensor assembly of claim 6 , wherein the air nozzle includes a top and a bottom spaced from each other along the second axis, the baffles being spaced from the top and the bottom. 10 . The sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the air nozzle includes an inlet and an outlet spaced from each other along the longitudinal axis, the plurality of baffles being disposed closer to the outlet than to the inlet. 11 . The sensor assembly of claim 10 , wherein the baffles including respective outlet surfaces facing the outlet, the outlet surfaces extending substantially parallel to the outlet. 12 . The sensor assembly of claim 11 , wherein the baffles include respective inlet surfaces facing the inlet, the inlet surfaces extending substantially parallel to the outlet surfaces. 13 . The sensor assembly of claim 10 , wherein the baffles are spaced from the outlet along the longitudinal axis. 14 . The sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the baffles include respective heights extending along the axis, the respective heights being substantially identical. 15 . The sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the baffles include respective lengths extending along the longitudinal axis, the respective lengths being substantially identical. 16 . The sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of baffles are mirror images of each other about the longitudinal axis. 17 . The sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the air nozzle is shaped to discharge air in a flat-fan pattern. 18 . The sensor assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a fluid nozzle aimed to direct fluid across the lens. 19 . A sensor assembly, comprising: a sensor having a lens defining an axis; an air nozzle aimed to direct air across the lens and defining a direction of airflow along a longitudinal axis of the air nozzle, the longitudinal axis being transverse to the axis; and a plurality of baffles disposed in the air nozzle and spaced from each other, the baffles extending partially across the air nozzle relative to the axis; wherein the baffles are tapered along the axis. 20 . A sensor assembly, comprising: a sensor having a lens defining an axis; an air nozzle aimed to direct air across the lens and defining a direction of airflow along a longitudinal axis of the air nozzle, the longitudinal axis being transverse to the axis; and a plurality of baffles disposed in the air nozzle and spaced from each other, the baffles extending partially across the air nozzle relative to the axis; wherein the baffles define respective baffle longitudinal axes extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the air nozzle.
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