The present invention relates generally to a vehicle heating system.
In winter, snow often accumulates at the wheel fender and if the temperature drops, the accumulated snow forms ice. This effects the vehicle wheel motion and may even effect the turning radius if sufficient ice accumulates at the front wheel fenders. Often, the snow and ice has to be kicked to remove it from the wheel fenders.
The present invention provides a heating system for a vehicle that utilizes a heating element disposed at each wheel fender (or at least at the front wheel fenders) of a vehicle. The heating element is activated to generate heat the respective wheel fender to melt snow and ice that accumulates at the wheel fender. The heating element may be activated responsive to a temperature sensor or via a user input in the vehicle or responsive to other types of sensors, such as a vision-based sensor that is used (via processing of image data captured by the vision-based sensor or camera) to determine presence of snow and ice at the wheel fender that is at or above a threshold level.
These and other objects, advantages, purposes and features of the present invention will become apparent upon review of the following specification in conjunction with the drawings.
Referring now to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, a vehicle 10 includes a heating system 12 that includes a heating element 14 disposed at a wheel fender of the vehicle, such as at each wheel fender or at least at the front wheel fenders (
The trigger at which the control activates the heating element may comprise any suitable input or trigger. For example, the user input 18 may comprise a button or switch in the vehicle cabin, so a user or driver of the vehicle can activate the switch to start heating the wheel fender(s). The control, responsive to the input or trigger, may activate all of the heating elements (such as four heating elements, one at each wheel fender of a four-wheeled vehicle, or such as two heating elements, one at each front wheel fender where the steerable front wheels are located) or may only activate the front heating elements (at the front wheel fenders) independently from the rear heating elements (at the rear wheel fenders) or the like, depending on the particular application. Optionally, the control may individually and independently control or activate/deactivate the heating elements at each wheel fender of the vehicle, such as responsive to a temperature sensor at that wheel fender or such as responsive to an input indicative of accumulation of snow and/or ice at that wheel fender, as discussed below.
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The control, responsive to the input or trigger, activates the heating element(s) to melt the snow or ice present at or accumulated at the wheel fender. The control may deactivate the heating element(s) following expiration of a period of time after the trigger or input (such as 15 minutes after the heating element(s) was/were activated or such as 30 minutes after the heating element(s) was/were activated or such as 1 hour after the heating element(s) was/were activated) or upon a temperature sensing of a temperature above an upper threshold temperature (where the upper threshold temperature is greater than the initial low temperature threshold), or responsive to actuation of another user input (or a second actuation of the same user input) or the like.
Thus, the heating system of the present invention provides a means for automatically reducing or removing snow and ice accumulation at the wheel fenders or wheel wells of the vehicle. The system thus avoids the manual task of cleaning snow and ice present at or accumulated at the wheel fenders. The system also reduces turning radius problems that may occur if sufficient snow or ice accumulates at or in the wheel fender. The system also reduces steering difficulties and even vehicle speed problems that may occur if sufficient snow or ice accumulates in the wheel fender. The system also may help to reduce tire wear and other tire problems that may occur if sufficient snow or ice is present at or accumulates in the wheel fender.
The heating element may comprise any suitable heatable or heat generating element that generates heat when powered or energized or activated. For example, the heating element may comprise a resistive wire or element (such as a polymeric film element having a plurality of electrically conductive traces established thereat) that generates heat when powered, with the wire making one or multiple passes along and close to the outer surface of the wheel fender or well. Optionally, for example, the heating element may comprise a coating or layer or film at the surface of the wheel fender or wheel well (such as an electrically conductive and resistive coating at a plastic surface of the wheel fender or at a metallic surface of the wheel fender), whereby the heating element heats responsive to electrical powering of the coating or layer or film (such as via applying an electrical current to the coating or layer or film so that heat is generated as current flows along or across the coating or layer or film). The heating element may be incorporated into the wheel fender to heat the wheel fender, or the heating element may be disposed at the surface of the wheel fender to generate heat at the outer surface with the heating element in more direct contact with the snow or ice, or the heating element may be disposed at the surface of the wheel well, with a protective film or layer disposed over the heating element. The heating element and heating system may utilize aspects of the systems described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,776,569; 9,481,304; 8,402,695 and/or 7,400,435 and/or U.S. Publication Nos. US-2018-0207691; US-2018-0079379; US-2017-0141461 and/or US-2015-0321621, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the principles of the invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.
The present application claims the filing benefits of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/736,480, filed Sep. 26, 2018, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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62736480 | Sep 2018 | US |