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US20150020758A1
US20150020758A1 US14/368,300 US201214368300A US2015020758A1 US 20150020758 A1 US20150020758 A1 US 20150020758A1 US 201214368300 A US201214368300 A US 201214368300A US 2015020758 A1 US2015020758 A1 US 2015020758A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01PCOOLING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; COOLING OF INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60KARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
    • B60K11/00Arrangement in connection with cooling of propulsion units
    • B60K11/08Air inlets for cooling; Shutters or blinds therefor
    • B60K11/085Air inlets for cooling; Shutters or blinds therefor with adjustable shutters or blinds
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60YINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO ASPECTS CROSS-CUTTING VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY
    • B60Y2306/00Other features of vehicle sub-units
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y02TCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO TRANSPORTATION
    • Y02T10/00Road transport of goods or passengers
    • Y02T10/80Technologies aiming to reduce greenhouse gasses emissions common to all road transportation technologies
    • Y02T10/88Optimized components or subsystems, e.g. lighting, actively controlled glasses

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  • the present invention relates to a shutter device which is used for a grill shutter arranged at a front part of an automobile, and in particular, relates to a shutter device in which opening/closing of a shutter valve is performed by combination of an actuator and a wind-force assisting mechanism.
  • a grill shutter arranged at the front part of an automobile produces effects to prevent overheating as introducing air into an engine room, to accelerate warming-up at engine operation, to reduce air resistance during high speed operation, and so on, by opening and closing a shutter valve in accordance with the situation.
  • a grill open/close device disclosed in Patent Literature 2
  • a plurality of grills are opened and closed by a single actuator. This produces an effect that air amount can be adjusted as desired.
  • Patent Literature 2 Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. 58-139327
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a shutter device having a fail-safe function to prevent occurrence of overheating even when an actuator becomes inoperable while contributing to warming-up acceleration and air resistance reduction.
  • the present invention provides a shutter device including a shutter valve which opens and closes an air port, a lever having one end connected to a rotating shaft of the shutter valve and the other end connected to an actuator, and biasing means which biases the shutter valve in an opening direction.
  • opening/closing of the shutter valve is controlled by the actuator rotating the lever when opening of the shutter valve is between the fully-open and predetermined opening, and the shutter valve is closed by wind pressure of travelling wind when the opening of the shutter valve is between the predetermined opening and the fully-closed.
  • the biasing means may be a return spring which is arranged at a connection position between the lever and the rotating shaft. Further, connection between the rotating shaft and the lever may be performed owing to that a convex portion which is arranged at a side face of the shutter valve as being shorter than an elongate hole formed at the lever is fitted to the elongate hole, the biasing means may be formed of the elongate hole and the convex portion, and the shutter valve may be biased to the lower side of the elongate hole due to own weight.
  • the shutter device may include a plurality of the shutter valves, and a linkage mechanism which interlocks rotating shafts of the adjacent shutter valves, and the lever and the biasing means may be arranged at least at a single shutter valve in common or a single shutter valve for each thereof so that the shutter valves are rotated as being interlocked.
  • the linkage mechanism may be configured that the levers connected to the rotating shafts are connected by a rod.
  • a shutter device produces an effect that a fully-closed state is not maintained even when an actuator becomes inoperable as well as effects of air resistance reduction during high speed operation and warming-up acceleration at engine operation.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view and a side view of the shutter device.
  • FIGS. 3( a ) to 3 ( c ) are sectional views; FIG. 3( a ) illustrates a fully-open state, FIG. 3( b ) illustrates a predetermined opening state, and FIG. 3( c ) illustrates a fully-closed state.
  • FIGS. 5( a ) to 5 ( c ) are explanatory views for operational directions of forces; FIG. 5( a ) illustrates a fully-open state, FIG. 5( b ) illustrates a predetermined opening state, and FIG. 5( c ) illustrates a fully-closed state.
  • FIGS. 6( a ) to 6 ( c ) are perspective views of a shutter device utilizing an elongate hole; FIG. 6( a ) illustrates a fully-open state, FIG. 6( b ) illustrates a predetermined opening state, and FIG. 6( c ) illustrates a fully-closed state.
  • FIGS. 7( a ) to 7 ( c ) are front views and sectional views of the shutter device utilizing the elongate hole;
  • FIG. 7( a ) illustrates a fully-open state
  • FIG. 7( b ) illustrates a predetermined opening state
  • FIG. 7( c ) illustrates a fully-closed state.
  • FIG. 8 is an enlarged view of a lever having the elongate hole.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shutter device using a return spring as biasing means.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view and a side view of the shutter device.
  • the present embodiment relates to a shutter device 10 which is used for a grill shutter.
  • the shutter device 10 has a structure that a rotating shaft 16 of a shutter valve 11 penetrates a frame 15 to cause the shutter valve 11 to be rotatably attached to the frame 15 .
  • the shutter device 10 is arranged at a front part of an automobile.
  • the frame 15 serves as an outer rim of an air port.
  • two shutter valves 11 are arranged.
  • the number of the shutter valves 11 is to be determined for every car model without being particularly limited.
  • the shutter valve 11 has a plate shape. However, not limited to a plate shape, it is freely designed, for example, to have a curved shape to be matched to a bumper shape.
  • one rod 14 b is interlocked with an actuator 12 .
  • the actuator 12 may be directly interlocked with the lever 14 a without using the rod 14 b.
  • levers 14 a are connected respectively to rotating shafts 16 of two adjacent shutter valves 11 and the rod 14 b connects the levers 14 a.
  • a linkage mechanism 14 is formed. According to the mechanism, movement of the actuator 12 is transmitted concurrently to the two shutter valves 11 as being interlocked therewith.
  • the fully-open state as illustrated in FIG. 3( a ) is provided when an engine and the like are required to be cooled while introducing a more amount of air.
  • the fully-open state denotes a state that opening of the shutter valve 11 is the maximum.
  • the shutter valve 11 is in a state of being horizontal just as an example. There may be a case that the shutter valve 11 is not horizontal in the fully-open state.
  • the predetermined opening state as illustrated in FIG. 3( b ) is provided for accelerating warming-up at engine operation or for preventing overcooling which occurs in the fully-open state.
  • the predetermined opening state denotes opening which is determined between the fully-open and the fully-closed.
  • the shutter valve 11 is at an angle of 45 degrees. However, not limited to 45 degrees, the angle of the shutter valve 11 in the predetermined opening state is determined by design.
  • the fully-closed state as illustrated in FIG. 3( c ) is provided for reducing air resistance by preventing travelling wind from being introduced to the inside during high speed travelling and the like.
  • the fully-closed state denotes a state in which air is prevented from being introduced to the inside of the shutter device 10 from the front side.
  • the shutter valve 11 is in a state of being vertical.
  • air resistance reduction provides an advantage to improve fuel efficiency.
  • the movement of the shutter valves 11 is controlled by the actuator 12 rotating the lever 14 a.
  • the shutter valve 11 is moved in the closing direction by wind pressure of travelling wind and in the opening direction by the biasing means. Basically, travelling wind inflows from the front of the automobile. However, depending on location of the shutter device 10 , there may be a case of inflowing from a position other than the front.
  • the opening is required to be fully-open or at least at the predetermined opening to prevent occurrence of overheating.
  • the present invention includes the biasing means which causes movement of returning from the fully-closed state to the predetermined opening state.
  • FIG. 4 is an explanatory view for attaching a return spring which is an example of the biasing means.
  • a return spring 13 is arranged between the rotating shaft 16 of the shutter valve 11 and the lever 14 a as the biasing means.
  • the lever 14 a includes a space 14 c which is capable of accommodating the return spring 13 .
  • the return spring 13 biases the lever 14 a in a direction to open the shutter valve 11 .
  • the return spring 14 a being the biasing means is not necessarily arranged at the lever 14 a which is connected to the actuator 12 .
  • the shutter valves 11 are interlocked. Therefore, it is not particularly required to limit where the return spring 14 a is arranged. Naturally, it is possible to arrange at a plurality of positions.
  • FIGS. 5( a ) to 5 ( c ) are explanatory views for operational directions of forces; FIG. 5( a ) illustrates a fully-open state, FIG. 5( b ) illustrates a predetermined opening state, and FIG. 5( c ) illustrates a fully-closed state.
  • a relative rotation range of the lever 14 a against the rotating shaft 16 is limited by the stopper 16 b arranged at the rotating shaft 16 .
  • the stopper 16 b has a C-shape obtained by eliminating a part of a cylindrical rib and accommodates the lever 14 a whose width is smaller than a width of an opening portion of the C-shape.
  • the return spring 13 being the biasing means biases the shutter valve 11 in the direction to be opened.
  • the relative rotation can be performed only by the amount of a gap s formed between the stopper 16 b and the lever 14 a.
  • a rotational force A is exerted from the actuator to the lever 14 a.
  • the shutter valve 11 when the shutter valve 11 is to be closed, transmission of the force is performed by the lever 14 a being contacted to the stopper 16 b.
  • a biasing force F of the return spring 13 is exerted, transmission of the force from the lever 14 a to the stopper 16 b is performed via the return spring 13 .
  • the rotation is performed without changing a relative positional relation as maintaining the gap s between the lever 14 a and the rotating shaft 16 .
  • movement of the shutter valve 11 is determined by a balance between travelling wind W and the biasing force F. That is, when the travelling wind W becomes larger than the biasing force F, the shutter valve 11 is rotated toward the fully-closed state. When the travelling wind W becomes smaller than the biasing force F, the shutter valve 11 is rotated toward the predetermined opening state. At that time, the lever 14 a and the rotating shaft 16 are relatively rotated. Here, it is also possible that the lever 14 a in the fully-closed state is contacted to the stopper 16 b at the opposite side to the side in the predetermined opening state.
  • the predetermined opening can be ensured without being maintained at the fully-closed state even when the actuator fails. Accordingly, it is possible to avoid at least overheating, while producing effects such as air resistance reduction during high speed operation and warming-up acceleration at engine operation. Further, since movement of the actuator is limited between the fully-open state and the predetermined opening state, the actuator can be downsized and the device can be also downsized as a whole. In addition, since the movement of the actuator can be small, it is possible to produce an effect to suppress power consumption.
  • FIGS. 6( a ) to 6 ( c ) are perspective views of a shutter device utilizing an elongate hole; FIG. 6( a ) illustrates a fully-open state, FIG. 6( b ) illustrates a predetermined opening state, and FIG. 6( c ) illustrates a fully-closed state.
  • FIGS. 7( a ) to 7 ( c ) are front views and sectional views of the shutter device utilizing the elongate hole; FIG. 7( a ) illustrates a fully-open state, FIG.
  • opening/closing of the shutter valves 11 is performed by lifting and lowering a linkage mechanism 14 by an actuator (not illustrated).
  • an actuator not illustrated
  • the shutter valves 11 are interlocked owing to that the linkage mechanism 14 has a structure that a rod 14 b connects the levers 14 a located one above the other.
  • the actuator is configured to directly rotate the lever 14 a.
  • the slidable coupling is obtained while a convex portion 11 a being shorter than the elongate hole 20 is formed at a side face of the shutter valve 11 and the convex portion 11 a is fitted to the elongate hole 20 .
  • the shutter valve 11 at the upper side is fixedly coupled and the shutter valve 11 at the lower side is slidably coupled.
  • both the shutter valves 11 and the levers 14 a are coupled so as to be synchronously rotated.
  • the fully-open state as illustrated in FIGS. 6( a ) and 7 ( a ) is provided when an engine and the like are required to be cooled while introducing a more amount of air.
  • the predetermined opening state as illustrated in FIGS. 6( b ) and 7 ( b ) is provided for accelerating warming-up at engine operation or for preventing overcooling which occurs in the fully-open state.
  • the fully-closed state as illustrated in FIGS. 6( c ) and 7 ( c ) is provided for reducing air resistance without introducing travelling wind to the inside during high speed travelling.
  • the fully-open state denotes a state that opening of the shutter valve 11 is the maximum and the fully-closed state denotes a state in which air is prevented from being introduced to the inside of the shutter device 10 from the front side.
  • the convex portion 11 a of the shutter valve 11 attached to the elongate hole 20 slides along the elongate hole 20 due to own weight of the shutter valve 11 , so that the shutter valve 11 is located at the lower side from the fully-closed position by the amount of the elongate hole 20 .
  • an opening section is created between the shutter valve 11 at the upper side and the shutter valve 11 at the lower side. This state is considered as the predetermined opening state in the second embodiment.
  • the elongate hole 20 is simply required to be formed in a direction so that the shutter valve 11 is biased downward when the shutter valve 11 is at the angle of fully-closed state, without being limited to a specific angle. Further, the location of the opening section is determined depending on which shutter valve 11 is attached to the elongate hole 20 .
  • the movement is caused by an actuator for both opening and closing.
  • the movement is determined by a balance between travelling wind from the front side and a biasing force for sliding along the elongate hole 20 . That is, when wind pressure of travelling wind overcomes the biasing force, the shutter valve 11 moves toward the fully-closed state.
  • the shutter valve 11 moves toward the predetermined opening state due to own weight.
  • the fully-closed state is prevented from being maintained even when the actuator fails. Accordingly, it is possible to avoid at least overheating, while producing effects such as air resistance reduction during high speed operation and warming-up acceleration at engine operation.
  • the biasing means may be configured variously as long as being capable of biasing the shutter valve in the opening direction.
  • the shutter device is used for a grill shutter.
  • the shutter device according to the present invention can be arranged in front of a radiator under a hood or in front of an air compressor.

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Provided is a shutter device having a fail-safe function to prevent occurrence of overheating even when an actuator becomes inoperable. The shutter device includes a shutter valve (11) which opens and closes an air port, a lever (14 a) having one end connected to a rotating shaft (16) of the shutter valve and the other end connected to an actuator (12), and biasing means which biases the shutter valve in an opening direction. Opening/closing of the shutter valve is controlled by the actuator rotating the lever when opening of the shutter valve is between the fully-open and predetermined opening, and the shutter valve is closed by wind pressure of travelling wind when the opening of the shutter valve is between the predetermined opening and the fully-closed.

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    TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention relates to a shutter device which is used for a grill shutter arranged at a front part of an automobile, and in particular, relates to a shutter device in which opening/closing of a shutter valve is performed by combination of an actuator and a wind-force assisting mechanism.
  • BACKGROUND ART
  • A grill shutter arranged at the front part of an automobile produces effects to prevent overheating as introducing air into an engine room, to accelerate warming-up at engine operation, to reduce air resistance during high speed operation, and so on, by opening and closing a shutter valve in accordance with the situation.
  • There have been various open/close mechanisms of a shutter valve. For example, in a front grill disclosed in Patent Literature 1, a shutter valve is closed using travelling wind from the front side. This produces an effect to reduce air resistance particularly during high speed operation.
  • Further, in a grill open/close device disclosed in Patent Literature 2, a plurality of grills are opened and closed by a single actuator. This produces an effect that air amount can be adjusted as desired.
  • CITED LITERATURE Patent Literature
  • Patent Literature 1: Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. 58-112625
  • Patent Literature 2: Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. 58-139327
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • However, besides high speed operation, using travelling wind does not contribute to warming-up acceleration because the grill is in a fully-open state. Further, using an actuator brings a high possibility of occurrence of engine overheating when the actuator becomes inoperable in a fully-closed state due to a failure.
  • To address the above issues, an object of the present invention is to provide a shutter device having a fail-safe function to prevent occurrence of overheating even when an actuator becomes inoperable while contributing to warming-up acceleration and air resistance reduction.
  • To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a shutter device including a shutter valve which opens and closes an air port, a lever having one end connected to a rotating shaft of the shutter valve and the other end connected to an actuator, and biasing means which biases the shutter valve in an opening direction. Here, opening/closing of the shutter valve is controlled by the actuator rotating the lever when opening of the shutter valve is between the fully-open and predetermined opening, and the shutter valve is closed by wind pressure of travelling wind when the opening of the shutter valve is between the predetermined opening and the fully-closed.
  • Here, the biasing means may be a return spring which is arranged at a connection position between the lever and the rotating shaft. Further, connection between the rotating shaft and the lever may be performed owing to that a convex portion which is arranged at a side face of the shutter valve as being shorter than an elongate hole formed at the lever is fitted to the elongate hole, the biasing means may be formed of the elongate hole and the convex portion, and the shutter valve may be biased to the lower side of the elongate hole due to own weight.
  • Further, the shutter device may include a plurality of the shutter valves, and a linkage mechanism which interlocks rotating shafts of the adjacent shutter valves, and the lever and the biasing means may be arranged at least at a single shutter valve in common or a single shutter valve for each thereof so that the shutter valves are rotated as being interlocked. Here, the linkage mechanism may be configured that the levers connected to the rotating shafts are connected by a rod.
  • A shutter device according to the present invention produces an effect that a fully-closed state is not maintained even when an actuator becomes inoperable as well as effects of air resistance reduction during high speed operation and warming-up acceleration at engine operation.
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  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shutter device using a return spring as biasing means.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view and a side view of the shutter device.
  • FIGS. 3( a) to 3(c) are sectional views; FIG. 3( a) illustrates a fully-open state, FIG. 3( b) illustrates a predetermined opening state, and FIG. 3( c) illustrates a fully-closed state.
  • FIG. 4 is an explanatory view for attaching the return spring as the biasing means.
  • FIGS. 5( a) to 5(c) are explanatory views for operational directions of forces; FIG. 5( a) illustrates a fully-open state, FIG. 5( b) illustrates a predetermined opening state, and FIG. 5( c) illustrates a fully-closed state.
  • FIGS. 6( a) to 6(c) are perspective views of a shutter device utilizing an elongate hole; FIG. 6( a) illustrates a fully-open state, FIG. 6( b) illustrates a predetermined opening state, and FIG. 6( c) illustrates a fully-closed state.
  • FIGS. 7( a) to 7(c) are front views and sectional views of the shutter device utilizing the elongate hole; FIG. 7( a) illustrates a fully-open state, FIG. 7( b) illustrates a predetermined opening state, and FIG. 7( c) illustrates a fully-closed state.
  • FIG. 8 is an enlarged view of a lever having the elongate hole.
  • EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
  • In the following, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the attached drawings.
  • First Embodiment
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shutter device using a return spring as biasing means. FIG. 2 is a front view and a side view of the shutter device.
  • The present embodiment relates to a shutter device 10 which is used for a grill shutter. The shutter device 10 has a structure that a rotating shaft 16 of a shutter valve 11 penetrates a frame 15 to cause the shutter valve 11 to be rotatably attached to the frame 15. The shutter device 10 is arranged at a front part of an automobile. Here, when attached to an automobile, the frame 15 serves as an outer rim of an air port. In the first embodiment, two shutter valves 11 are arranged. Here, the number of the shutter valves 11 is to be determined for every car model without being particularly limited. Further, in the present embodiment, the shutter valve 11 has a plate shape. However, not limited to a plate shape, it is freely designed, for example, to have a curved shape to be matched to a bumper shape. The rotating shaft 16 includes a connection portion 16 a which is connected to a lever 14 a and a stopper 16 b which limits rotation of the lever 14 a. Here, biasing means is arranged at a position where the lever 14 a and the rotating shaft 16 are connected. Details thereof will be described later.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 2, one rod 14 b is interlocked with an actuator 12. Here, depending on a structure thereof, the actuator 12 may be directly interlocked with the lever 14 a without using the rod 14 b. At the other side where the actuator 12 is not interlocked, levers 14 a are connected respectively to rotating shafts 16 of two adjacent shutter valves 11 and the rod 14 b connects the levers 14 a. Thus, a linkage mechanism 14 is formed. According to the mechanism, movement of the actuator 12 is transmitted concurrently to the two shutter valves 11 as being interlocked therewith.
  • FIGS. 3( a) to 3(c) are sectional views; FIG. 3( a) illustrates a fully-open state, FIG. 3( b) illustrates a predetermined opening state, and FIG. 3( c) illustrates a fully-closed state. In the first embodiment, the right side in the drawings is set as the front of an automobile. However, the left side may be set as the front of an automobile.
  • The fully-open state as illustrated in FIG. 3( a) is provided when an engine and the like are required to be cooled while introducing a more amount of air. Here, the fully-open state denotes a state that opening of the shutter valve 11 is the maximum. In the first embodiment, the shutter valve 11 is in a state of being horizontal just as an example. There may be a case that the shutter valve 11 is not horizontal in the fully-open state.
  • The predetermined opening state as illustrated in FIG. 3( b) is provided for accelerating warming-up at engine operation or for preventing overcooling which occurs in the fully-open state. Here, the predetermined opening state denotes opening which is determined between the fully-open and the fully-closed. In the first embodiment, the shutter valve 11 is at an angle of 45 degrees. However, not limited to 45 degrees, the angle of the shutter valve 11 in the predetermined opening state is determined by design.
  • The fully-closed state as illustrated in FIG. 3( c) is provided for reducing air resistance by preventing travelling wind from being introduced to the inside during high speed travelling and the like. Here, the fully-closed state denotes a state in which air is prevented from being introduced to the inside of the shutter device 10 from the front side. In the first embodiment, the shutter valve 11 is in a state of being vertical. However, it is not limited to the state of being vertical. Here, air resistance reduction provides an advantage to improve fuel efficiency.
  • When the opening of the shutter valve 11 is between the fully-open state of FIG. 3( a) and the predetermined opening state of FIG. 3( b), the movement of the shutter valves 11 is controlled by the actuator 12 rotating the lever 14 a. When the opening is between the predetermined opening state of FIG. 3( b) and the fully-closed state of FIG. 3( c), the shutter valve 11 is moved in the closing direction by wind pressure of travelling wind and in the opening direction by the biasing means. Basically, travelling wind inflows from the front of the automobile. However, depending on location of the shutter device 10, there may be a case of inflowing from a position other than the front. At the fully-closed position, a projection 15 a arranged at the frame 15 and the shutter valve 11 are contacted, so that excess rotation of the shutter valve 11 can be prevented. When end parts of the shutter valves 11 are formed into hook shapes and the end parts of the shutter valves 11 located one above the other are mutually overlapped, air leakage in the fully-closed state can be reduced.
  • Overheating is more likely to occur after changing from high speed travelling to low speed travelling or a stopped state. In such a case, the opening is required to be fully-open or at least at the predetermined opening to prevent occurrence of overheating. Here, if movement between the predetermined opening state and the fully-closed state is controlled by the actuator 12, the fully-closed state is maintained when the actuator 12 cannot be moved due to a failure, for example, in the fully-closed state. In this case, there is a high possibility that overheating occurs. To prevent such a situation, the present invention includes the biasing means which causes movement of returning from the fully-closed state to the predetermined opening state. According to the above, since the actuator 12 operates only between the fully-open state and the predetermined opening state, the fully-closed state is not to be maintained even when the actuator 12 fails to operate properly. In this case, it is possible to avoid at least overheating.
  • Next, the biasing means will be described. FIG. 4 is an explanatory view for attaching a return spring which is an example of the biasing means. In the first embodiment, a return spring 13 is arranged between the rotating shaft 16 of the shutter valve 11 and the lever 14 a as the biasing means. The lever 14 a includes a space 14 c which is capable of accommodating the return spring 13. The return spring 13 biases the lever 14 a in a direction to open the shutter valve 11. Here, the return spring 14 a being the biasing means is not necessarily arranged at the lever 14 a which is connected to the actuator 12. When a plurality of the shutter valves 11 exist, the shutter valves 11 are interlocked. Therefore, it is not particularly required to limit where the return spring 14 a is arranged. Naturally, it is possible to arrange at a plurality of positions.
  • FIGS. 5( a) to 5(c) are explanatory views for operational directions of forces; FIG. 5( a) illustrates a fully-open state, FIG. 5( b) illustrates a predetermined opening state, and FIG. 5( c) illustrates a fully-closed state. A relative rotation range of the lever 14 a against the rotating shaft 16 is limited by the stopper 16 b arranged at the rotating shaft 16. The stopper 16 b has a C-shape obtained by eliminating a part of a cylindrical rib and accommodates the lever 14 a whose width is smaller than a width of an opening portion of the C-shape. Then, the return spring 13 being the biasing means biases the shutter valve 11 in the direction to be opened. The relative rotation can be performed only by the amount of a gap s formed between the stopper 16 b and the lever 14 a.
  • Between the fully-open state of FIG. 5( a) and the predetermined opening state of FIG. 5( b), a rotational force A is exerted from the actuator to the lever 14 a. In such a case, when the shutter valve 11 is to be closed, transmission of the force is performed by the lever 14 a being contacted to the stopper 16 b. On the contrary, when the shutter valve 11 is to be opened, since a biasing force F of the return spring 13 is exerted, transmission of the force from the lever 14 a to the stopper 16 b is performed via the return spring 13. Here, the rotation is performed without changing a relative positional relation as maintaining the gap s between the lever 14 a and the rotating shaft 16.
  • Between the predetermined opening state of FIG. 5( b) and the fully-closed state of FIG. 5( c), movement of the shutter valve 11 is determined by a balance between travelling wind W and the biasing force F. That is, when the travelling wind W becomes larger than the biasing force F, the shutter valve 11 is rotated toward the fully-closed state. When the travelling wind W becomes smaller than the biasing force F, the shutter valve 11 is rotated toward the predetermined opening state. At that time, the lever 14 a and the rotating shaft 16 are relatively rotated. Here, it is also possible that the lever 14 a in the fully-closed state is contacted to the stopper 16 b at the opposite side to the side in the predetermined opening state.
  • According to a grill shutter using the shutter device as described above, the predetermined opening can be ensured without being maintained at the fully-closed state even when the actuator fails. Accordingly, it is possible to avoid at least overheating, while producing effects such as air resistance reduction during high speed operation and warming-up acceleration at engine operation. Further, since movement of the actuator is limited between the fully-open state and the predetermined opening state, the actuator can be downsized and the device can be also downsized as a whole. In addition, since the movement of the actuator can be small, it is possible to produce an effect to suppress power consumption.
  • Second Embodiment
  • Next, description will be performed on an embodiment of a shutter device used for a grill shutter in which a shutter valve is biased not by a return spring but by utilizing an elongate hole. FIGS. 6( a) to 6(c) are perspective views of a shutter device utilizing an elongate hole; FIG. 6( a) illustrates a fully-open state, FIG. 6( b) illustrates a predetermined opening state, and FIG. 6( c) illustrates a fully-closed state. Further, FIGS. 7( a) to 7(c) are front views and sectional views of the shutter device utilizing the elongate hole; FIG. 7( a) illustrates a fully-open state, FIG. 7( b) illustrates a predetermined opening state, and FIG. 7( c) illustrates a fully-closed state. FIG. 8 is an enlarged view of a lever having the elongate hole. In FIG. 6, a shutter device 10 is viewed from the inner side thereof. Here, being the same as the first embodiment, limitation is not particularly applied on the number and shape of the shutter valves 11.
  • In the present embodiment, opening/closing of the shutter valves 11 is performed by lifting and lowering a linkage mechanism 14 by an actuator (not illustrated). Here, it is not particularly required to limit to which linkage mechanism 14 the actuator is connected. This is because that the shutter valves 11 are interlocked owing to that the linkage mechanism 14 has a structure that a rod 14 b connects the levers 14 a located one above the other. Here, when the shutter valve 11 is singularly arranged, there may be a case that the rod 14 b is not arranged. In such a case, it is also possible that the actuator is configured to directly rotate the lever 14 a.
  • In the present embodiment, the shutter valve 11 and the lever 14 a are coupled and the rotating shaft 16 arranged at the lever 14 a is arranged as penetrating the frame 15. Accordingly, the shutter valve 11 is rotated when the lever 14 a is rotated. Here, coupling of the rotating shaft 16 is not necessarily performed as penetrating the frame 15. It is only required to be coupled in a rotatable manner. Certain coupling between the shutter valve 11 and the lever 14 a is performed in a fixed manner and other coupling is performed in a slidable manner with the elongate hole 20 arranged at the lever 14 a. As illustrated in FIG. 8, the slidable coupling is obtained while a convex portion 11 a being shorter than the elongate hole 20 is formed at a side face of the shutter valve 11 and the convex portion 11 a is fitted to the elongate hole 20. In the second embodiment, the shutter valve 11 at the upper side is fixedly coupled and the shutter valve 11 at the lower side is slidably coupled. Here, both the shutter valves 11 and the levers 14 a are coupled so as to be synchronously rotated.
  • Similarly to the description of the first embodiment, the fully-open state as illustrated in FIGS. 6( a) and 7(a) is provided when an engine and the like are required to be cooled while introducing a more amount of air. The predetermined opening state as illustrated in FIGS. 6( b) and 7(b) is provided for accelerating warming-up at engine operation or for preventing overcooling which occurs in the fully-open state. The fully-closed state as illustrated in FIGS. 6( c) and 7(c) is provided for reducing air resistance without introducing travelling wind to the inside during high speed travelling. Here, similarly to the first embodiment, the fully-open state denotes a state that opening of the shutter valve 11 is the maximum and the fully-closed state denotes a state in which air is prevented from being introduced to the inside of the shutter device 10 from the front side.
  • However, the predetermined opening state is obtained slightly differently between the first embodiment and the second embodiment. In the first embodiment, the predetermined opening state denotes that the shutter valve 11 is at a predetermined angle between fully-open state and the fully-closed state. In the second embodiment, the angle of the shutter valve 11 in the predetermined opening state is the same as the angle (in the drawing, 90 degrees) in the fully-closed state. Here, the elongate hole 20 is formed in a direction being obliquely downward at 45 degrees as directing to the front side of the automobile. Accordingly, the convex portion 11 a of the shutter valve 11 attached to the elongate hole 20 slides along the elongate hole 20 due to own weight of the shutter valve 11, so that the shutter valve 11 is located at the lower side from the fully-closed position by the amount of the elongate hole 20. In this case, an opening section is created between the shutter valve 11 at the upper side and the shutter valve 11 at the lower side. This state is considered as the predetermined opening state in the second embodiment. Here, the elongate hole 20 is simply required to be formed in a direction so that the shutter valve 11 is biased downward when the shutter valve 11 is at the angle of fully-closed state, without being limited to a specific angle. Further, the location of the opening section is determined depending on which shutter valve 11 is attached to the elongate hole 20.
  • Next, movement of the shutter valve 11 will be described. When the opening is between the fully-open state and the predetermined opening state, the movement is caused by an actuator for both opening and closing. When the opening is between the predetermined opening state and the fully-closed state, the movement is determined by a balance between travelling wind from the front side and a biasing force for sliding along the elongate hole 20. That is, when wind pressure of travelling wind overcomes the biasing force, the shutter valve 11 moves toward the fully-closed state. When the wind pressure is smaller than the biasing force, the shutter valve 11 moves toward the predetermined opening state due to own weight. Here, to make sliding of the shutter valve 11 more reliable, it is also possible to add weight above or below the shutter valve 11.
  • According to the above configuration, in the second embodiment as well, the fully-closed state is prevented from being maintained even when the actuator fails. Accordingly, it is possible to avoid at least overheating, while producing effects such as air resistance reduction during high speed operation and warming-up acceleration at engine operation.
  • In the present invention, not limited to the return spring described in the first embodiment and the elongate hole structure described in the second embodiment, the biasing means may be configured variously as long as being capable of biasing the shutter valve in the opening direction. For example, it is also possible to adopt a configuration that the shutter valve is pulled in the opening direction by an elastic member such as a spring.
  • In the description of the first and second embodiments, the shutter device is used for a grill shutter. However, not limited to a grill shutter, the shutter device according to the present invention can be arranged in front of a radiator under a hood or in front of an air compressor.
  • EXPLANATION OF REFERENCES
    • 10 Shutter device
    • 11 Shutter valve
    • 11 a Convex portion
    • 12 Actuator
    • 13 Return spring
    • 14 Linkage mechanism
    • 14 a Lever
    • 14 b Rod
    • 15 Frame
    • 16 Rotating shaft
    • 16 a Connection portion
    • 16 b Stopper
    • 20 Elongate hole

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1. A shutter device, comprising:
a shutter valve which opens and closes an air port;
a lever having one end connected to a rotating shaft of the shutter valve and the other end connected to an actuator; and
biasing means which biases the shutter valve in an opening direction,
wherein opening/closing of the shutter valve is controlled by the actuator rotating the lever when opening of the shutter valve is between the fully-open and predetermined opening, and the shutter valve is closed by wind pressure of travelling wind when the opening of the shutter valve is between the predetermined opening and the fully-closed.
2. The shutter device according to claim 1,
wherein the biasing means is a return spring which is arranged at a connection position between the lever and the rotating shaft.
3. The shutter device according to claim 1,
wherein connection between the rotating shaft and the lever is performed owing to that a convex portion which is arranged at a side face of the shutter as being shorter than an elongate hole formed at the lever is fitted to the elongate hole,
the biasing means is formed of the elongate hole and the convex portion, and
the shutter valve is biased to the lower side of the elongate hole due to own weight.
4. The shutter device according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of the shutter valves, and a linkage mechanism which interlocks rotating shafts of the adjacent shutter valves,
wherein the lever and the biasing means are arranged at least at a single shutter valve in common or a single shutter valve for each thereof so that the shutter valves are rotated as being interlocked.
5. The shutter device according to claim 4,
wherein the linkage mechanism is configured so that the levers connected to the rotating shafts are connected by a rod.
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