Controller to quickly raise and slowly lower an air dam
US-2017137074-A1 · May 18, 2017 · US
US9956998B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9956998-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515318233-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 1, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 1, 2018 |
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An active front deflector assembly having a deflector panel, actuator, and linkage assemblies each with a predetermined geometry and ratio of links to each other for movement of the active front deflector assembly between at least a deployed position and a retracted position. The deflector panel is positionable at multiple heights. The assembly deploys and retracts based on vehicle requirements, and, when deployed, redirects the air flow in the front of the vehicle to improve the vehicle aerodynamics for either fuel economy or performance characteristics. Additionally, it allows for the deflector panel to retract so the vehicle meets ground clearances, etc. The deflector panel is also both rigid and semi-rigid to absorb impact energy. A drive shaft transmits the drive from one side to the other side. The deflector is both rigid and semi rigid to absorb impact energy.
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An active front deflector assembly for a vehicle, comprising: at least one deflector panel, where the deflector panel selectively deploys and retracts between at least a deployed position and a stowed position, where the deployment of the deflector panel improves aerodynamics; at least two linkage assemblies attached to the deflector panel and to the vehicle, each linkage assembly forming a parallelogram of links when in the deployed position; a drive shaft operably coupled to the at least two linkage assemblies wherein the drive shaft transmits the drive from one side of the active front deflector assembly to the other; an actuator operably coupled to the linkage assemblies and drive shaft, where the actuator is in communication with the vehicle and deploys and retracts the deflector panel under predetermined conditions; wherein the at least two linkage assemblies each further comprise: a coupler link, where the coupler link is attached to an upper spine that is rigid of the deflector panel; a fixed base link, where the fixed base link is attached to the vehicle; a drive link pivotably connected to the coupler link and fixed base link; and a follower link pivotably connected to the coupler link and fixed base link; where the parallelogram geometry and ratio of the links to each other allow movement of the deflector panel between at least the deployed and retracted position; and wherein each coupler link has a mounting portion that is L-shaped with an upper portion attached to a top surface of the rigid upper spine portion of the deflector panel with at least two fasteners. 2. The active front deflector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the deflector panel is semi-rigid with a rigid upper spine, to absorb impact energy. 3. The active front deflector assembly of claim 2 , wherein when in the deployed position during vehicle movement the rigid upper spine is not in the air flow. 4. The active front deflector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the actuator correlates with vehicle communication networks for commanding operation of the actuator based upon predetermined conditions. 5. The active front deflector assembly of claim 4 , wherein the predetermined conditions are selected from the group consisting of vehicle speed, wind direction, yaw, and combinations thereof. 6. The active front deflector assembly of claim 5 , wherein the predetermined condition for deploying the deflector panel is vehicle speed in the range of at least 30 miles per hour. 7. The active front deflector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined condition for retracting the deflector panel is vehicle speed in the range of less than 30 miles per hour. 8. The active front deflector assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of attachment brackets to attach the at least two linkage assemblies toward the front of the vehicle. 9. The active front deflector assembly of claim 1 , wherein, when in the deployed position, the angle between the fixed base link and drive link in the deployed position is 76 degrees. 10. The active front deflector assembly of claim 9 , wherein, when the at least two linkage assemblies are in the retracted position, the angle between the fixed base link and the follower link is 66 degrees. 11. The active front deflector assembly of claim 10 , where a first pair of opposing sides of the at least two linkage assemblies are equal in length and parallel and a second pair of opposing sides of the at least two linkage assemblies are equal in length and parallel, where the lengths of the first and second pairs are not the same. 12. The active front deflector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is operably connected to the drive shaft which is attached to the drive links and fixed base links of the at least two linkage assemblies, where rotation of the drive shaft rotates the drive links upward causing the follower and coupler links to fold upward causing the deflector panel to rise out of the air flow to the retracted position, and wherein rotation of the drive shaft in the opposite direction rotates the drive links downward causing the follower and coupler links down and the deflector panel to lower into the air flow to the deployed position. 13. The active front deflector assembly of claim 1 , further comprising at least one attachment bracket connected to each of the linkage assemblies, wherein the attachment brackets connect the active front assembly to the vehicle using at least one fastener. 14. An active front deflector assembly for a motor vehicle, comprising: at least one deflector panel including a semi-rigid portion and a rigid upper spine portion, where the deflector panel selectively deploys and retracts between a deployed position within an air flow, a stowed position out of the air flow, and predetermined partially deployed positions therebetween, where the deployment and partial deployment of the deflector panel improves aerodynamics; at least two linkage assemblies attached to the rigid upper spine of the deflector panel and connected to the vehicle, each linkage assembly forming only a parallelogram shape when in the deployed position and when in the retracted position; and an actuator; a drive shaft operably coupled to the actuator and to the at least two linkage assemblies, where the actuator is in communication with the vehicle and automatically deploys the deployable panel under predetermined conditions and automatically retracts the deployable panel when predetermined conditions for continued deployment are no longer met; wherein the predetermined conditions are selected from the group consisting of vehicle speeds, wind directions, yaw, and combinations thereof; wherein the at least two linkage assemblies each further comprise: a coupler link, where the coupler link is attached to an upper spine that is rigid of the deflector panel; a fixed base link, where the fixed base link is attached to the vehicle; a drive link pivotably connected to the coupler link and fixed base link; and a follower link pivotably connected to the coupler link and fixed base link; wherein the parallelogram geometry and ratio of the links to each other allow movement of the deflector panel between at least the deployed and retracted position; and wherein, when in the deployed position, the angle between the fixed base link and drive link in the deployed position is 76 degrees, and, when the at least two linkage assemblies are in the retracted position, the angle between the fixed base link and the follower link is 66 degrees. 15. The active front deflector assembly of claim 14 , where a first pair of opposing sides of the at least two linkage assemblies are equal in length and parallel and a second pair of opposing sides of the at least two linkage assemblies are equal in length and parallel, where the lengths of the first and second pairs are not the same.
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