Dynamically-supported movable downforce-generating underbody in a motor vehicle
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06F-007/00
B62D-035/00
출원번호
US-0413064
(2012-03-06)
등록번호
US-8731781
(2014-05-20)
발명자
/ 주소
Prentice, Michael
출원인 / 주소
Prentice, Michael
대리인 / 주소
Elman, Gerry J.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
11인용 특허 :
35
초록▼
A downforce-generating device for improving motor vehicle control is described. The device includes a movable underbody with a suspension-mounted support system such that the movable underbody transfers downforce load to, and moves with, the wheels of the vehicle. The suspension-mounted support syst
A downforce-generating device for improving motor vehicle control is described. The device includes a movable underbody with a suspension-mounted support system such that the movable underbody transfers downforce load to, and moves with, the wheels of the vehicle. The suspension-mounted support system is adapted to functionally or physically disengage the movable underbody from the suspension of the vehicle upon lifting the movable underbody with a separate retraction system. A height-adjustment system may be provided to precisely control the ride height and orientation of the movable underbody relative to the roadway during vehicle travel.
대표청구항▼
1. A motor vehicle, including: (a) a body,(b) a motor adapted to propel said motor vehicle,(c) a set of wheels for supporting said motor vehicle on a roadway, said set of wheels comprising: a pair of front wheels; anda pair of rear wheels;wherein said set of wheels defines a set of corner areas of s
1. A motor vehicle, including: (a) a body,(b) a motor adapted to propel said motor vehicle,(c) a set of wheels for supporting said motor vehicle on a roadway, said set of wheels comprising: a pair of front wheels; anda pair of rear wheels;wherein said set of wheels defines a set of corner areas of said motor vehicle,(d) a suspension system connecting said body with each of said wheels, said suspension system being adapted to permit relative displacement between said wheels and said body,(e) a movable underbody adapted to produce downforce, said movable underbody including a corresponding set of corner areas, wherein said movable underbody is not fixed to said body,(f) a retraction means for elevating and lowering said movable underbody relative to said body, wherein elevation of said movable underbody to said body functionally disengages said movable underbody from said suspension system so that said movable underbody does not substantially displace vertically with said set of wheels relative to said body, andwherein lowering of said movable underbody away from said body functionally engages said movable underbody with said suspension system so that said movable underbody displaces vertically and substantially relative to said body with said set of wheels, and(g) a suspension-mounted support means for dynamically supporting said movable underbody when said movable underbody is engaged with said suspension system, said support means being adapted so that said movable underbody maintains a more constant distance and orientation above a roadway being traversed than maintained by said body when said movable underbody is engaged with said suspension system. 2. The motor vehicle of claim 1, further including a retraction control means adapted to be actuated by a driver of said motor vehicle and operatively connected to said retraction means. 3. The motor vehicle of claim 1, further including: a retraction control means, comprising sensor means for sensing one or more of the following inputs: (a) current position of said movable underbody, (b) current movements of said suspension system, (c) a state of a vehicle electronic stability control system, and (d) a signal from a driver-operated retraction switch; anda retraction actuator adapted to activate said retraction means responsive to said sensor means. 4. The motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein said suspension-mounted support means includes a tensile support linkage extending between said suspension system and said movable underbody at each of said corner areas of said motor vehicle, each said tensile support linkage being adapted to constrain in the downward direction, through tension thereon, and not to substantially constrain in the upward direction, movement of said movable underbody, and wherein each said tensile support linkage does not transmit substantial force between said suspension system and said movable underbody when said movable underbody is retracted. 5. The motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein said suspension-mounted support means includes a portion of each of said corner areas of said movable underbody, or a structure attached to each of said corner areas of said movable underbody, said portion or structure being adapted to press upon a portion of said suspension system, or a structure attached to said suspension system, such that movement of said movable underbody is constrained in the downward direction and not substantially constrained in the upward direction. 6. The motor vehicle of claim 1, further including a stabilization linkage means adapted to limit horizontal movements of said movable underbody relative to said body and to not substantially limit vertical movements of said movable underbody relative to said body as said motor vehicle traverses a roadway. 7. The motor vehicle of claim 1, further including a movable underbody height-adjustment means for varying the height of at least one of said corner areas of said movable underbody with respect to the roadway during travel of said motor vehicle when said movable underbody is supported by said suspension-mounted support means. 8. The motor vehicle of claim 1, further including at least one powered fan mounted to said movable underbody, said at least one powered fan being adapted to accelerate or evacuate air below said movable underbody. 9. The motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein said movable underbody includes a lower surface having an orifice, said motor vehicle further including: a vacuum generator adapted to generate negative pressure, anda vacuum connection adapted to transmit negative pressure generated by said vacuum generator to said orifice, whereby negative pressure is transmitted to said lower surface of said movable underbody. 10. The motor vehicle of claim 9, further including a skirt extending about and depending from a periphery of said movable underbody, said skirt being adapted to help maintain negative pressure below said movable underbody. 11. The motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein said movable underbody includes an adjustable aerodynamic surface, said motor vehicle further including an adjustable aerodynamic surface actuator adapted to move said adjustable aerodynamic surface during travel of said motor vehicle. 12. The motor vehicle of claim 1, further including at least one aerodynamic fence attached to said movable underbody and located between said movable underbody and said body, thereby influencing the airflow between and around said movable underbody and said body to promote the generation of downforce. 13. A motor vehicle, including: (a) a body,(b) a motor adapted to propel said motor vehicle,(c) a set of wheels for supporting said motor vehicle on a roadway, said set of wheels comprising: a pair of front wheels; anda pair of rear wheels;wherein said set of wheels defines a set of corner areas of said motor vehicle,(d) a suspension system connecting said body with each of said wheels, said suspension system being adapted to permit relative displacement between said wheels and said body,(e) a movable underbody adapted to produce downforce, said movable underbody including a corresponding set of corner areas, wherein said movable underbody is not fixed to said body,(f) a suspension-mounted support means for dynamically supporting said movable underbody such that said movable underbody maintains a more constant distance and orientation above a roadway being traversed than maintained by said body, and(g) a movable underbody height-adjustment means for varying the height of at least one of said corner areas of said movable underbody with respect to the roadway during travel of said motor vehicle including an element connected to said suspension system. 14. The motor vehicle of claim 13, further including a movable underbody height-adjustment control means adapted to be actuated by a driver of said motor vehicle and operatively connected to said movable underbody height-adjustment means. 15. The motor vehicle of claim 13, further including: one or more sensors; anda movable underbody height-adjustment control means which is responsive to a signal sent from said one or more sensors said movable underbody height-adjustment control means being operatively connected to said movable underbody height-adjustment means. 16. A motor vehicle, including: (a) a body,(b) a motor adapted to propel said motor vehicle,(c) a set of wheels for supporting said motor vehicle on a roadway, said set of wheels comprising: a pair of front wheels; anda pair of rear wheels;wherein said set of wheels defines a set of corner areas of said motor vehicle,(d) a suspension system connecting said body with each of said wheels, said suspension system being adapted to permit relative displacement between said wheels and said body,(e) a movable underbody adapted to produce downforce, said movable underbody including a corresponding set of corner areas, wherein said movable underbody is not fixed to said body,(f) a suspension-mounted support means for dynamically supporting said movable underbody such that said movable underbody maintains a more constant distance and orientation above a roadway being traversed than maintained by said body, and(g) a stabilization linkage means adapted to limit horizontal movements of said movable underbody relative to said body and to not substantially limit vertical movements of said movable underbody relative to said body as said motor vehicle traverses a roadway. 17. The motor vehicle of claim 16, wherein said suspension-mounted support means includes a support linkage extending between said suspension system and said movable underbody at each of said corner areas of said motor vehicle, each said support linkage being adapted to at least constrain in the downward direction, through tension thereon, movement of the movable underbody. 18. A motor vehicle, including: (a) a body,(b) a motor adapted to propel said motor vehicle,(c) a set of wheels for supporting said motor vehicle on a roadway, said set of wheels comprising: a pair of front wheels; anda pair of rear wheels;wherein said set of wheels defines a set of corner areas of said motor vehicle,(d) a suspension system connecting said body with each of said wheels, said suspension system being adapted to permit relative displacement between said wheels and said body,(e) a movable underbody adapted to reduce aerodynamic drag, said movable underbody including a corresponding set of corner areas, wherein said movable underbody is not fixed to said body,(f) a retraction means for elevating and lowering said movable underbody relative to said body, wherein elevation of said movable underbody to said body functionally disengages said movable underbody from said suspension system so that said movable underbody does not substantially displace vertically with said set of wheels relative to said body, andwherein lowering of said movable underbody away from said body functionally engages said movable underbody with said suspension system so that said movable underbody displaces vertically and substantially relative to said body with said set of wheels, and(g) a suspension-mounted support means for dynamically supporting said movable underbody when said movable underbody is engaged with said suspension system, said support means being adapted so that said movable underbody maintains a more constant distance and orientation above a roadway being traversed than maintained by said body when said movable underbody is engaged with said suspension system. 19. The motor vehicle of claim 18, further including at least one aerodynamic fence attached to said movable underbody and located between said movable underbody and said body, thereby influencing the airflow between and around said movable underbody and said body to reduce aerodynamic drag. 20. The motor vehicle of claim 18, further including at least one wheel fairing attached to said movable underbody. 21. A motor vehicle, including: (a) a body,(b) a motor adapted to propel said motor vehicle,(c) a set of wheels for supporting said motor vehicle on a roadway, said set of wheels comprising: a pair of front wheels; anda pair of rear wheels;wherein said set of wheels defines a set of corner areas of said motor vehicle,(d) a suspension system connecting said body with each of said wheels, said suspension system being adapted to permit relative displacement between said wheels and said body,(e) a movable underbody adapted to produce downforce, wherein said movable underbody is not fixed to said body,(f) body-mounted movable underbody height-adjustment actuators adapted to support and move said movable underbody thereby allowing said movable underbody to maintain a more constant distance and orientation above a roadway being traversed than maintained by said body,(g) ride-height sensors adapted to produce output pertaining to the ride height and orientation of said movable underbody,(h) a body-mounted movable underbody height-adjustment electronic control unit which is responsive to said output from said ride-height sensors and adapted to generate output to said body-mounted movable underbody height-adjustment actuators such that said movable underbody maintains a more constant distance and orientation above a roadway being traversed than maintained by said body, and(i) a stabilization linkage means adapted to limit horizontal movements of said movable underbody relative to said body and to not substantially limit vertical movements of said movable underbody relative to said body as said motor vehicle traverses a roadway.
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