Claims
- 1. An air duct outlet, comprising:
a housing comprising a planar first wall and a convexly-curved second wall that are in adjacent, spaced-apart relationship and that define an air passageway having an inlet and a flared outlet; and a vane pivotally attached within the air passageway and movable within a range of positions that are increasingly transverse to the first wall, wherein an air stream flowing through the air passageway is deflected by an amount that increases with each position of the vane in the range such that the air stream adheres to a portion of the second wall by an amount that increases with each position of the vane in the range and such that the air stream exits from the outlet in a direction that is increasingly transverse to a direction normal to the outlet.
- 2. The air duct outlet of claim 1, wherein respective end portions of the first and second walls at the air passageway inlet are substantially parallel.
- 3. The air duct outlet of claim 1, wherein respective end portions of the first and second walls at the air passageway outlet are substantially orthogonal.
- 4. The air duct outlet of claim 1, further comprising an actuator extending from the housing and operably coupled with the vane to move the vane between positions in the range.
- 5. The air duct outlet of claim 1, further comprising:
an actuator movably attached to the housing, wherein the actuator produces output signals responsive to user movement thereof; and a servomotor operably coupled with the vane, wherein the servomotor is configured to cause pivotal movement of the vane in response to selected user movement of the actuator.
- 6. The air duct outlet of claim 1, wherein movement of the vane between endpoints of the range causes a change in direction of an air stream exiting the outlet of between about 0° and about 90° relative to a direction normal to the outlet.
- 7. The air duct outlet of claim 1, wherein the vane is pivotally attached within the passageway adjacent the inlet.
- 8. The air duct outlet of claim 1, further comprising:
a convexly-curved third wall that is in adjacent, spaced-apart relationship with the first wall, wherein the first and third walls define a second air passageway having an inlet and a flared outlet; and a second vane pivotally attached within the second air passageway and movable within a second range of positions that are increasingly transverse to the first wall, wherein an air stream flowing through the second air passageway is deflected by an amount that increases with each position of the second vane in the second range such that the air stream adheres to a portion of the third wall by an amount that increases with each position of the second vane in the second range and such that the air stream exits from the second air passageway outlet in a direction that is increasingly transverse to a direction normal to the second air passageway outlet.
- 9. The air duct outlet of claim 8, wherein respective end portions of the first and third walls at the second air passageway inlet are substantially parallel.
- 10. The air duct outlet of claim 8, wherein respective end portions of the first and third walls at the second air passageway outlet are substantially orthogonal.
- 11. The air duct outlet of claim 8, further comprising an actuator extending from the housing and operably coupled with the second vane to move the second vane between positions in the second range.
- 12. The air duct outlet of claim 8, further comprising:
an actuator movably attached to the housing, wherein the actuator produces output signals responsive to user movement thereof; and a servomotor operably coupled with the second vane, wherein the servomotor is configured to cause pivotal movement of the second vane in response to selected user movement of the actuator.
- 13. The air duct outlet of claim 8, wherein movement of the second vane between endpoints of the second range causes a change in direction of an air stream exiting the second air passageway outlet of between about 0° and about 90° relative to a direction normal to the second air passageway outlet.
- 14. The air duct outlet of claim 8, wherein the second vane is pivotally attached within the second air passageway adjacent the second air passageway inlet.
- 15. An air duct outlet, comprising:
a housing comprising first and second convexly-curved walls that are in adjacent, spaced-apart relationship and that define an air passageway having an inlet and a flared outlet; and a vane pivotally attached within the air passageway and movable within a range of positions that are increasingly transverse to the first wall, wherein an air stream flowing through the air passageway is deflected by an amount that increases with each increasingly transverse position of the vane in the range such that the air stream adheres to less of a portion of the first wall and more of a portion of the second wall with each increasingly transverse position of the vane in the range.
- 16. The air duct outlet of claim 15, further comprising an actuator extending from the housing and operably coupled with the vane to move the vane between positions in the range.
- 17. The air duct outlet of claim 15, further comprising:
an actuator movably attached to the housing, wherein the actuator produces output signals responsive to user movement thereof; and a servomotor operably coupled with the vane, wherein the servomotor is configured to cause pivotal movement of the vane in response to selected user movement of the actuator.
- 18. The air duct outlet of claim 15, further comprising:
a third convexly-curved wall that is in adjacent, spaced-apart relationship with the first wall, wherein the first and third walls define a second air passageway having an inlet and a flared outlet; and a second vane pivotally attached within the second air passageway and movable within a range of positions that are increasingly transverse to the first wall, wherein an air stream flowing through the second air passageway is deflected by an amount that increases with each increasingly transverse position of the second vane in the range such that the air stream adheres to less of a portion of the first wall and more of a portion of the third wall with each increasingly transverse position of the second vane in the range.
- 19. The air duct outlet of claim 15, further comprising an actuator extending from the housing and operably coupled with the second vane to move the second vane between positions in the range.
- 20. The air duct outlet of claim 15, further comprising:
an actuator movably attached to the housing, wherein the actuator produces output signals responsive to user movement thereof; and a servomotor operably coupled with the second vane, wherein the servomotor is configured to cause pivotal movement of the second vane in response to selected user movement of the actuator.
- 21. An air distribution system for a vehicle passenger compartment, comprising:
an instrument panel comprising a convexly-curved portion and an opening formed therein in spaced-apart relationship with the opening; and an air duct outlet disposed within the instrument panel opening, wherein the air duct outlet receives air from an air source and comprises: a housing comprising a planar first wall and a convexly-curved second wall that are in adjacent, spaced-apart relationship and that define an air passageway having an inlet and a flared outlet; and a vane pivotally attached within the air passageway, wherein the vane is movable between a first position in face-to-face relationship with the first wall and a second position substantially transverse to the first wall, wherein an air stream flowing through the air passageway exits from the outlet in a first direction substantially parallel with the first wall when the vane is in the first position, and wherein an air stream flowing through the air passageway is deflected by the vane when in the second position such that the air stream adheres to the second wall and, upon exiting from the outlet, adheres to the instrument panel surface and is directed towards the instrument panel convexly-curved portion, and wherein the air stream adheres to the convexly-curved portion of the instrument panel and is directed to a remote location of the vehicle passenger compartment.
- 22. The air distribution system of claim 21, wherein respective end portions of the first and second walls at the air passageway inlet are substantially parallel.
- 23. The air distribution system of claim 21, wherein respective end portions of the first and second walls at the air passageway outlet are substantially orthogonal.
- 24. The air distribution system of claim 21, further comprising an actuator extending from the housing and operably coupled with the vane to move the vane between the first and second positions.
- 25. The air distribution system of claim 21, further comprising:
an actuator movably attached to the housing, wherein the actuator produces output signals responsive to user movement thereof; and a servomotor operably coupled with the vane, wherein the servomotor is configured to cause pivotal movement of the vane in response to selected user movement of the actuator.
- 26. The air distribution system of claim 21, wherein movement of the vane between the first and second positions causes a change in direction of an air stream exiting the outlet of between about 0° and about 90° relative to a direction normal to the outlet.
- 27. The air distribution system of claim 21, wherein the vane is pivotally attached within the passageway adjacent the inlet.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/443,952 filed Jan. 31, 2003, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety as if set forth fully herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60443952 |
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