Dual outlet fluid spray nozzles for motor vehicles
US-2024409064-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US2016176384A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016176384-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414577271-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A method of cleaning a radar sensor for a vehicle comprises monitoring a signal output from an external radar sensor for the vehicle with an electronic control unit and comparing the signal output to a signal quality threshold. Debris is cleaned from a protective screen located between the sensor and the external environment of the vehicle when the signal output is below the quality threshold. Cleaning the debris from the protective screen is performed by one of heating the protective screen by activating a heating element located proximate to the protective screen or spraying a fluid from a nozzle located in a bezel surrounding the protective screen and proximate to the protective screen over the exterior surface of the screen.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A method of cleaning a sensor for a vehicle comprising: monitoring a signal output from an external sensor for the vehicle with an electronic control unit; comparing the signal output to a signal quality threshold; cleaning debris from a protective screen located between the sensor and the external environment of the vehicle when the signal output is below the quality threshold; and wherein cleaning the debris from the protective screen is performed by one of; heating the protective screen by activating a heating element located proximate to the protective screen; and spraying a fluid from a nozzle located in a bezel surrounding the protective screen and proximate to the protective screen over the exterior surface of the screen. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the heating element further is located between two layers of the protective screen, spaced apart and parallel to one another to define a cavity; and wherein activating the heating element applies heat to a heat conductive gel is located within the cavity, such that the protective screen is heated. 3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the heating element is a wire extending around a perimeter of the cavity defined by the layers of the protective screen. 4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the heating element is a wire extending around a perimeter of the protective screen and a plurality of parallel strands extending across the protective screen. 5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the nozzle is located proximate to the sensor and includes a plurality of holes formed in the bezel and arranged to direct a fluid over the surface of the protective screen 6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the fluid is stored in a reservoir for a washer system of the vehicle. 7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein cleaning the debris from the protective screen is controlled by one of a defrost control for a defrost system and a washer control for a washer system. 8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is a radar sensor. 9 . A sensor cleaning assembly for a vehicle comprising: a sensor mountable to a vehicle component; a protective screen located between the sensor and an exterior environment of the vehicle; a bezel surrounding the protective screen; and a defrost element located proximate to the protective screen to apply heat to the protective screen such that debris is removed from the protective screen. 10 . The sensor cleaning assembly of claim 9 , wherein a signal output from the sensor is monitored by an electronic control unit, and wherein the heating element is activated when the signal output from the sensor is below a predetermined threshold. 11 . The sensor cleaning assembly claim 9 , wherein the protective screen comprises two layers spaced apart and parallel to one another to define a cavity; wherein a heat conductive gel is located within the cavity, and wherein the defrost element is located within the cavity to apply heat to the heat conductive gel, such that the protective screen is heated. 12 . The sensor cleaning assembly of claim 11 , wherein the defrost element is one of a wire extending around a perimeter of the cavity defined by the layers of the protective screen. 13 . The sensor cleaning assembly of claim 9 , wherein the defrost element is a wire extending around a perimeter of the protective screen and a plurality of parallel strands extending across the protective screen. 14 . The sensor cleaning assembly of claim 9 , wherein the vehicle component is one of a body panel, a bumper, and a grille. 15 . The sensor cleaning assembly of claim 9 , wherein the defrost element is controlled by a defrost control for the defrost system. 16 . The sensor cleaning assembly of claim 9 , wherein the sensor is a radar sensor. 17 . A sensor cleaning assembly for a vehicle comprising: a sensor mountable to a vehicle component; a protective screen located between the sensor and an exterior environment of the vehicle; a bezel surrounding the protective screen; and a nozzle located proximate to the sensor, wherein the nozzle includes a plurality of holes formed in the bezel and arranged to direct a fluid over the surface of the protective screen. 18 . The sensor cleaning assembly of claim 17 , wherein a signal output from the sensor is monitored by an electronic control unit, and wherein the sensor cleaning assembly is activated to direct fluid over the protective screen when the signal output from the sensor is below a predetermined threshold. 19 . The sensor cleaning assembly of claim 17 , wherein the fluid flow over the protective screen is controlled by a washer control for a washer system of the vehicle. 20 . The sensor cleaning assembly of claim 17 , wherein the fluid is stored in a reservoir for a washer system of the vehicle. 21 . The sensor cleaning assembly of claim 17 , wherein the vehicle component is one of a body panel, a bumper, and a grille. 22 . The sensor cleaning assembly of claim 17 , wherein the sensor is a radar sensor.
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