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| United States Patent | 4585262 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4585262.html |
| Inventor(s) | Parks; Robert R. (Warren, MI) |
| Abstract | An air dam is comprised of a plurality of flexible bristles which have
upper ends fixedly mounted on a mounting bracket adapted for mounting on
the underside of the vehicle front end so that the bristles depend
generally vertically toward the road surface. The bristles are mounted in
closely packed relationship providing an air impermeable wall which
effectively functions as an air deflecting dam. The bristles are
sufficiently stiff to resist being bent by the air flow and yet are
sufficiently yieldable to bend rearwardly when the air dam brushes over a
curb and then bend forwardly as the vehicle backs away from the curb. The
mounting bracket extends in a curvilinear path to provide a desired plan
form configuration matching the plan form configuration of the vehicle
body. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4585262 |
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Air dam for motor vehicle |
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April 29, 1986 |
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March 7, 1985 |
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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or
privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. An air dam for attachment to the underside of a motor vehicle and
extending downwardly therefrom into proximity with the road surface and
potential interference with curbs or like obstructions extending above the
road surface; comprising
a plurality of bristles having upper ends and lower ends; and
a mounting bracket adapted for attachment on the underside of the motor
vehicle and mounting the plurality of flexible bristles in closely packed
relationship along the length of the mounting bracket in a generally
vertical depending orientation whereby the depending bristles normally
function to provide an air deflecting dam and flexibly yield upon contact
with an obstruction so that the bristles are restored to their normal air
dam function when the motor vehicle is moved away from the obstruction.
2. An air dam for attachment to the underside of a motor vehicle extending
downwardly therefrom into proximity with the road surface and potential
interference with curbs or like obstructions extending above the road
surface; comprising:
a plurality of bristles folded in half;
a retaining wire located in the bight portion of the folded inhalf
bristles;
a mounting bracket adapted for attachment on the underside of the motor
vehicle and having spaced apart legs crimped around the bight portion of
the bristles and the retaining wire whereby the bristles are securely
attached to the mounting bracket to extend generally vertically downward
therefrom in tightly packed relation to define an air impermeable curtain;
said bristles being sufficiently stiff to resist bending by an oncoming air
flow at high vehicle speeds and yet sufficiently flexible to brush over an
obstruction without permanent deformation thereto so that the air curtain
function is assurely restored when the motor vehicle is moved away from
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The invention relates to an air dam for a motor vehicle and more
particularly provides an air dam extending downwardly from the underside
of the vehicle and formed by a plurality of closely packed stiff flexible
bristles which yield upon impact against a curb or other obstruction.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is known that the aerodynamic characteristics of vehicle bodies can be
improved by an air dam mounted underneath the front bumper of the car and
extending into proximity with the roadway. The height of such an air dam
is limited by concerns about clearance with driveway inclines, curbs, and
other obstructions.
The prior art has recognized that molded plastic air dams can yield
somewhat upon impact against a curb. However, vehicle styling
considerations dictate that the air dam should have a curved shape when
viewed in plan view. This curved plan view configuration provides an
inherent stiffening of the air dam which impedes the extent to which such
a plastic air dam can yield to pass over a curb or other obstruction. When
the vehicle backs away from the curb, the dam cannot yield.
It would be desirable to provide a vehicle front end air dam which would
yield in either direction to pass over a curb when the vehicle parks
against the curb and when the vehicle backs away from the curb without
damage to the air dam or without making an objectionable scraping noise.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An air dam according to the present invention is comprised of a plurality
of flexible bristles which have upper ends fixedly mounted on a mounting
bracket adapted for mounting on the underside of the vehicle front end so
that the bristles depend generally vertically toward the road surface. The
bristles are mounted in closely packed relationship providing an air
impermeable wall which effectively functions as an air deflecting dam. The
whiskers are sufficiently stiff to resist being bent by the air flow and
yet are sufficiently yieldable to bend rearwardly when the air dam brushes
over a curb and then bend forwardly as the vehicle backs away from the
parking curb. The mounting bracket extends in a curvilinear path to
provide a desired plan form configuration matching the plan form
configuration of the vehicle body.
Thus, the object, feature and advantage of the invention resides in the
provision of an air dam comprised of a plurality of yieldable bristles
mounted in closely packed relation along a mounting member attached to the
underside of the vehicle body so that the bristles depend vertically
downward to define an air deflecting dam and are yieldable to permit the
air dam to pass quietly over a parking curb without damage thereto.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the front end of a motor vehicle body
having an air dam according to the invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the air dam;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken in the direction of arrows 3--3 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a view showing the air dam yielding to pass over a curb.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIG. 1, there is shown a vehicle body 10 including a front
bumper 12 having a lower trim portion 14. An air dam, generally indicated
at 16 is attached to the underside of the lower trim portion 14 of bumper
12. As best seen in FIGS. 3 and 4, the air dam 16 is comprised of a
mounting bracket 18 and a plurality of flexible elements such as bristles
20. As best seen in FIG. 3, the mounting bracket 18 is preferably an
extrusion including a mounting leg 22 and a pair of depending spaced apart
legs 24 and 26. The bristles 20 are preferably cut at twice the length of
the desired height of the air dam 16. The bristles 20 are folded in half
and wrapped around a retaining wire 28. The retaining wire is situated
between the legs 24 and 26 of the mounting member 18 and the legs are
crimped around the wire 28 so that the bristles 20 are captured in place.
As best seen in FIG. 2, the bristles 20 stand vertically directly adjacent
one another in closely packed relation to define a substantially air
impermeable deflecting curtain.
As best seen in FIG. 2, the mounting bracket 18 is bent into a desired
curvilinear plan form configuration for matching the curved plan form
configuration of the lower trim portion 14 of bumper 12. Referring to FIG.
4 there is shown a typical concrete parking curb 34 which is mounted on a
parking lot surface by a stake 36. Motor vehicles are typically driven up
against such curbs 34 to the point where the front tires engage against
the curb 34. As seen in FIG. 4, the bristles 20 yield rearwardly to permit
the air dam 16 to pass over the curb 34. The bristles 20 then are restored
to their normal vertical depending position. Likewise when the motor
vehicle is backed away from the bumper 34 the bristles 20 may yield
forwardly relative to the mounting member 18 to pass over the curb 34.
Thus it will be understood that the diameter, material, density, and
stiffness of the bristles 20 must be selected to provide sufficient
stiffness to function as an air impermeable dam against the air stream
flow encountered during high speed vehicle operation, and yet the bristles
must be sufficiently yieldable to bend and pass over the curb 34 without
breaking or being permanently deformed. Furthermore, it will be understood
that the bristle material may be colored to match the exterior color of
the vehicle body. The bristles are not limited to a circular cross section
and could be molded to have a curvilinear shape so that the bristles could
curve somewhat rearwardly as viewed in FIG. 3 as may be desired for
vehicle aesthetics.
Thus it is seen that the invention provides a new and improved motor
vehicle air dam comprised of closely packed stiff bristles which yield to
pass over a parking curb.
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