The present description relates generally to methods and systems for a cab isolation system for medium duty trucks, fixed frame cargo trucks, and city delivery vehicles.
A medium duty vehicle, such as city delivery vehicles and fixed frame cargo trucks, may be configured to maximize cargo space to provide efficient transport of goods. As current trends in consumer spending have migrated towards online purchases, reliance on delivery of products in urban areas has risen substantially. As such, a driver may spend prolonged periods of time in the vehicle and endure a variety of environmental conditions, such as large variations in ambient temperature and road surface quality. Furthermore, a lack of insulating separation between a cab and a cargo area of the vehicle may demand heating and cooling of the cargo area in addition to the cab to achieve a comfortable climate within the vehicle. Energy efficiency of the vehicle may be reduced as a result. In addition, the vehicle may have a stiff suspension in order to support heavy loads. The stiff suspension may subject the driver to harsh road conditions, leading to further discomfort.
In one example, the issues described above may be addressed by a medium duty vehicle, comprising a storage compartment with a first suspension system, a cab arranged forward of the storage compartment and separated from the storage compartment by a physical barrier, the cab having a rearward extension overlapping with the storage compartment, wherein the cab has a second suspension system separate from the first suspension system. In this way, a driver may experience more comfortable driving conditions and an energy efficiency of the vehicle may be increased.
As one example, the second suspension system may be softer than the first suspension system, absorbing more vibrations and reducing noise, harshness and vibrations (NVH) experienced by the driver. The rearward extension of the cab allows the cab to merge with the storage compartment in an aesthetically appealing manner while the physical barrier enables environmental isolation of the cab from the storage compartment. As a result, the cab may be heated or cooled with reduced energy waste.
It should be understood that the summary above is provided to introduce in simplified form a selection of concepts that are further described in the detailed description. It is not meant to identify key or essential features of the claimed subject matter, the scope of which is defined uniquely by the claims that follow the detailed description. Furthermore, the claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any disadvantages noted above or in any part of this disclosure.
The following description relates to systems and methods for a medium duty vehicle. The vehicle may include a cab with an interior environment separated from a storage compartment. An exterior surface of the cab may at least partially envelope the storage compartment, as shown in a first example of a vehicle in
Drivers of medium duty vehicles may spend prolonged periods of times in a vehicle cab. Conventional vehicles may include a common suspension system applied to both the cab and a storage compartment where the common suspension system may be stiff to accommodate heavy loads. Furthermore, a lack of insulation between the cab and the storage compartment may result in energy waste when the cab is heated or cooled to a desired comfort level of the driver. In order to at least partially address these issues while maintaining an accessibility of the cab and an aesthetic appeal of the vehicle, the vehicle may have an isolated cab with an independent suspension system. The cab may merge with the storage compartment in a smooth and seam-free configuration such that exterior surfaces of the vehicle are uninterrupted. An example of the vehicle is shown in
Turning now to
In one example, as shown in
The cab 104 is depicted separated from the storage compartment of the vehicle in
The cab 104 may be configured with a separate and independent suspension system 406 from a suspension system of the storage compartment. As a result, a coupling of the cab 104 to a chassis of the vehicle may be independent of a coupling of the storage compartment to the chassis, enabling the suspension of the cab to have a different stiffness from a stiffness of the suspension of the storage compartment. As an example, a lower demand of the cab for supporting weight (e.g., heavy loads) may allow the suspension system of the cab to be softer than the suspension system of the storage compartment. The softer suspension system of the cab may provide greater dampening of movement and reduce NVH experienced by the driver.
It will be appreciated that the vehicle 102 and cab 104 depicted in
An outer surface 510 of the cab 504 may include an extension 512 protruding away from the cab 504 towards the rear end 507 of the vehicle 502, similar to the flaps 112 shown in
An amount of overlap of the cab with the storage compartment, e.g., at the flaps 112 of
Furthermore, the cab may be pivotable to enable access to the vehicle engine. For example, as shown in
In some examples, the cab may have a separate heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system from the storage compartment. For example, temperature-sensitive cargo requiring cold temperature storage may demand maintaining the storage compartment at temperatures lower than ambient temperature. The low temperature in the storage compartment may be an uncomfortable temperature for the driver, however. By implementing separate HVAC systems, the driver may adjust the temperature of the cab to a comfortable temperature without affecting the temperature in the storage compartment. Inefficient heating and cooling of the cab is thereby mitigated. In other examples, the storage compartment may not have an HVAC system.
In this way, a cab of a medium duty vehicle may be isolated from a storage compartment. The cab may have a physical barrier, such as a rear wall, allowing the cab to have an independent inner environment from the storage compartment, and have a separate suspension system from the storage compartment. The cab may overlap with the storage compartment such that an outer surface of the cab merges with an outer surface of the storage compartment in a smooth, flush, and uninterrupted manner. The cab may be pivotable to allow easy access to an engine of the vehicle. As a result, driver comfort is increased.
The disclosure also provides support for a medium duty vehicle, comprising: a storage compartment with a first suspension system, a cab arranged forward of the storage compartment and separated from the storage compartment by a physical barrier, the cab having a rearward extension overlapping with the storage compartment, wherein the cab has a second suspension system separate from the first suspension system. In a first example of the system, the first suspension system is stiffer than the second suspension system. In a second example of the system, optionally including the first example, the rearward extension extends further along a length of the medium duty vehicle, in a direction from a merging point of the cab with the storage compartment to a rear end of the medium duty vehicle, at sides of the medium duty vehicle than at a roof of the medium duty vehicle. In a third example of the system, optionally including one or both of the first and second examples, the rearward extension extends equally towards a rear end of the medium duty vehicle at sides and a roof of the medium duty vehicle. In a fourth example of the system, optionally including one or more or each of the first through third examples, an inner surface of the rearward extension is in face-sharing contact with an outer surface of the storage compartment. In a fifth example of the system, optionally including one or more or each of the first through fourth examples, an outer surface of the cab is flush with the outer surface of the storage compartment along sides and a roof of the medium duty vehicle at a merging point of the cab with the storage compartment. In a sixth example of the system, optionally including one or more or each of the first through fifth examples, the outer surface of the cab protrudes outwards, away from an interior of the cab, more than the outer surface of the storage compartment and wherein the outer surface of the cab is offset from the outer surface of the storage compartment at a merging point of the cab with the storage compartment. In a seventh example of the system, optionally including one or more or each of the first through sixth examples, the cab is configured to pivot at a hinge arranged at a lower region of a front end of the cab. In a eighth example of the system, optionally including one or more or each of the first through seventh examples, the physical barrier is configured to insulate an interior of the cab from an interior of the storage compartment. In a ninth example of the system, optionally including one or more or each of the first through eighth examples, the cab has an independent climate control system from the storage compartment.
The disclosure also provides support for a vehicle, comprising: a chassis, a storage compartment coupled to the chassis by a first suspension system, a cab coupled to the chassis by a second suspension system and coupled to the storage compartment by a portion of the cab configured to surround the storage compartment, and a pivotable hinge arranged at a forward region of the cab, the pivotable hinge configured to enable pivoting of the cab to access an engine of the vehicle. In a first example of the system, the cab is positioned forward of the storage compartment and wherein the storage compartment is recessed into the portion of the cab surrounding the storage compartment. In a second example of the system, optionally including the first example, the second suspension system is configured to absorb more vibrations than the first suspension system. In a third example of the system, optionally including one or both of the first and second examples, the pivotable hinge allows a rear end of the cab to be lifted when the cab is pivoted. In a fourth example of the system, optionally including one or more or each of the first through third examples, the cab has an insulating barrier separating an interior of the cab from an interior of the storage compartment. In a fifth example of the system, optionally including one or more or each of the first through fourth examples, the cab has a separate heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system from the storage compartment. In a sixth example of the system, optionally including one or more or each of the first through fifth examples, the vehicle is a medium duty vehicle.
The disclosure also provides support for a medium duty vehicle, comprising: a cab, coupled to a storage compartment by a region of the cab configured to overlap with the storage compartment, and having a suspension system separate from the storage compartment, wherein the cab is heated and cooled independent of the storage compartment. In a first example of the system, heating and cooling of the cab is insulated from the storage compartment by a rear wall of the cab. In a second example of the system, optionally including the first example, the region of the cab configured to overlap with the storage compartment extends from the rear wall along a portion of a length of the medium duty vehicle toward a rear end of the medium duty vehicle.
The following claims particularly point out certain combinations and sub-combinations regarded as novel and non-obvious. These claims may refer to “an” element or “a first” element or the equivalent thereof. Such claims should be understood to include incorporation of one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements. Other combinations and sub-combinations of the disclosed features, functions, elements, and/or properties may be claimed through amendment of the present claims or through presentation of new claims in this or a related application. Such claims, whether broader, narrower, equal, or different in scope to the original claims, also are regarded as included within the subject matter of the present disclosure.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/134,073, entitled “CAB ISOLATION SYSTEM”, and filed on Jan. 5, 2021. The entire contents of the above-listed application are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
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63134073 | Jan 2021 | US |