Safety arrangement for a vehicle
US-9010478-B2 · Apr 21, 2015 · US
US9308886B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9308886-B1 |
| Application number | US-201414565322-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Dec 9, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2016 |
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An active hood device for a vehicle may include a hood panel which is provided in the front of a vehicle body to cover an engine room, and rotatably mounted by a hood hinge coupled to a rear end of the hood panel, a hinge actuator which has a first side connected to the hood hinge, and a second side coupled to a bracket coupled to the vehicle body, and has a rod movable, and an operating unit which connects the bracket and the hood hinge, and allows the rod to be moved when the rod is raised, wherein at a time of a vehicle-pedestrian collision accident, the hood actuator is operated by a signal from a detecting sensor installed at a front portion of the vehicle, to raise the rod, and the rod allows the hood panel to pop up while being raised by the operating unit.
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What is claimed is: 1. An active hood device for a vehicle, comprising: a hood panel which is provided in the front of a vehicle body to cover an engine room of the vehicle, and rotatably mounted by a hood hinge coupled to a rear end of the hood panel; a hinge actuator which has a first side connected to the hood hinge, and a second side coupled to a bracket coupled to the vehicle body, and has a rod that is movable upward and downward; a circular arc-shaped slot formed in the bracket; and an operating unit which connects the circular arc-shaped slot of the bracket and the hood hinge, and allows the rod of the hinge actuator to be moved upward and rearward when the rod is raised, wherein at a time of a vehicle-pedestrian collision accident, the hood actuator is operated by a signal from a detecting sensor installed at a front portion of the vehicle, to raise the rod, and the rod allows the hood panel to pop up upward and rearward while being raised upward and rearward by the operating unit moving along the circular arc-shaped slot. 2. The active hood device of claim 1 , further comprising: a striker which is installed to protrude downward at a front end of the hood panel; and a hood latch which is installed on the vehicle body so that the striker is caught by the hood latch, and the hood panel is in a locked state. 3. The active hood device of claim 2 , wherein the striker includes: an upper catching portion which is disposed at a rear side of the vehicle, and caught by the hood latch at normal times; and a lower catching portion which is disposed at a front side of the vehicle, and caught by the hood latch when the hood panel pops up, wherein the upper catching portion is formed at a relatively higher position than the lower catching portion. 4. The active hood device of claim 1 , wherein the operating unit includes: a first link member which has a first end that is slidably accommodated in the circular arc-shaped slot formed in the bracket; a second link member which rotatably connects the first end of the first link member and a side of the hood hinge; and a third link member which rotatably connects a second end of the first link member and a second side of the hood hinge. 5. The active hood device of claim 4 , further comprising: a supporting member which rotatably connects the first link member and the bracket, wherein the supporting member supports the operating unit at a lower end of the first link member when the hood panel pops up.
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