Derek Wilson - Dublin OH, US Shawn Crichley - Dublin OH, US Michael Missig - Powell OH, US
Assignee:
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. - Tokyo
International Classification:
B62D 35/00
US Classification:
188264AA, 2961801, 296208
Abstract:
A brake cooling system that directs cooling air to a vehicle brake assembly. The cooling system includes an air guide that, during operation of the vehicle, receives air, pressurizes air, and directs pressurized air to the brake assembly. The air guide cooperates with a support structure, such as a wheel well liner, provided by the vehicle to define an air passageway that is gradually reduced in cross-section toward the distal end of the air guide so as to transform a relatively low pressure incoming air stream into a relatively higher pressure outgoing air stream. The outgoing air stream is focused on the brake assembly to thereby cool the brake assembly.
Air Separator And Air Separator With Ducting For Maximum Cooling And Fuel Economy
Jason A. Widmer - Marysville OH, US Jeremy P. Lucas - Delaware OH, US Christopher D. Meeks - Greensboro NC, US Michael W. Maurer - Dublin OH, US Michael R. Missig - Powell OH, US
Assignee:
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. - Tokyo
International Classification:
B60K 11/00
US Classification:
180 681
Abstract:
An assembly is provided for maximizing cooling and fuel economy. A grille opening in the vehicle allows air to flow toward the engine compartment along a first path and a bottom breather opening allows air to flow toward the engine compartment along a distinct, second path. An air separator extends between the first and second paths to prevent mixing of airflow along these paths. The air separator may be a thin dividing wall of a deformable material that extends toward a condenser/radiator assembly at low vehicle speeds. At increased vehicle speeds, the deformable portion deflects to enhance airflow along the second path. An associated method of controlling airflow includes terminating the air separator closely adjacent a condenser/radiator assembly to limit mixing of airflow along separate paths, and deflecting in response to increased air flow to alter airflow through at least one of the first and second paths.
Michael R. Missig - Powell OH, US Jason A. Widmer - Marysville OH, US Jeremy Paul Lucas - Delaware OH, US Kyle Stephen Mihok - Hilliard OH, US Ryan L. Kabbes - Delaware OH, US Michael W. Maurer - Dublin OH, US
Assignee:
HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. - Tokyo
International Classification:
B62D 25/08 F16L 3/00
US Classification:
29619309, 138106
Abstract:
A front end structure for a vehicle includes a fascia member defining a forward end of an engine compartment of the vehicle and a radiator disposed in the engine compartment rearwardly spaced from the fascia member. At least one structural brace extends from a location at or near an underside of the vehicle to a location at or near an upper end of the engine compartment. A duct member is interposed between the fascia member and the radiator. The duct member at least partially blocks the radiator and defines a duct passage extending from an underside opening of the vehicle to the radiator. The duct member has at least one recess defined therein that receives the at least one structural brace.
Airflow Directing Member For A Vehicle Engine Compartment
Michael W. Maurer - Dublin OH, US Michael R. Missig - Powell OH, US Jason A. Widmer - Marysville OH, US Sukwon Kim - Camp Hill PA, US Karl Forster - Powell OH, US
Assignee:
HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. - Tokyo
International Classification:
B60H 1/34
US Classification:
454152
Abstract:
A vehicle engine compartment airflow directing member for use with an airflow introducing and directing system includes a base portion and a bottom breather airflow directing portion. The base portion is configured to be secured to support rods provided in the vehicle engine compartment and to enclose a space disposed immediately rearward of the vehicle bumper beam. The bottom breather airflow directing portion extends from the base portion and narrows a bottom breather airflow path within the vehicle engine compartment while also preventing bottom breather airflow from recirculating to a position underneath the vehicle bumper beam.
Ducting Arrangement And Method For Directing Airflow Toward A Radiator
Michael W. Maurer - Dublin OH, US Christopher Meeks - Greensboro NC, US Jason A. Widmer - Marysville OH, US Karl Forster - Powell OH, US James Robinson - Delaware OH, US Michael R. Missig - Powell OH, US
Assignee:
HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. - Tokyo
International Classification:
B60H 1/26 B60H 1/32
US Classification:
165 44
Abstract:
A front end structure for a vehicle includes a fascia member defining a forward end of a engine compartment and a radiator disposed in the engine compartment rearwardly spaced from the fascia member. The front end structure further includes a duct member receiving airflow from an opening in the fascia member and directing the airflow to a location adjacent the radiator for restricting airflow around the radiator.
- Tokyo, JP Michael R. Missig - Powell OH, US Kurtis Ray Horner - Raymond OH, US Patrick G. Esber - Delaware OH, US
International Classification:
B62D 35/02
Abstract:
An airflow deflector for a vehicle protrudes downward from an inner fender having a wheel housing that houses a front wheel. The airflow deflector includes an airflow guide member extending in both a lateral direction and a vertical direction of the vehicle and provided in front of the wheel housing. The guide member has an inboard end portion and an outboard end portion. The inboard end portion is spaced inboard from an inner sidewall of the front wheel and the outboard end portion is spaced inboard from an outer sidewall of the front wheel. The outboard end portion includes a cutout to guide airflow around the outer sidewall of the front wheel.
Apparatus And Methods For Manipulating Airflow Around A Vehicle
- Tokyo, JP Michael R. MISSIG - Columbus OH, US Sukwon KIM - Columbus OH, US Matthew Vernon ROEHL - Columbus OH, US Yasuyuki ONISHI - Dublin OH, US Kenichi TESHIMA - Raymond OH, US
International Classification:
B62D 35/00 B60K 11/08 B62D 35/02
Abstract:
An aerodynamic system for a vehicle having a plurality of heat exchangers can include a front assembly, a pair of front fenders, a hood, a ducting assembly, and a rear assembly. The front assembly can include air inlets. The air inlets can be in fluid communication with at least one of the heat exchangers. The pair of front fenders can include fender outlets in fluid communication with at least one of the heat exchangers. The ducting assembly can be in fluid communication with at least one of the plurality of heat exchangers. The rear assembly can include raised C-pillars, air inlets adjacent the pair of raised C-pillars, a rear spoiler, a rear diffuser, and rear slot assemblies adjacent the rear spoiler.
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