IP Library Granted Patent US 9,096,270
Granted Patent B2
US 9,096,270 · App. 14/027,360 · Granted Aug 4, 2015

Pillar structure for vehicle

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Patent No.
US 9,096,270
App. No.
14/027,360
Granted
Aug 4, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pillar structure for a vehicle includes: a glass to form a vehicle compartment; a pillar to support a roof panel; and a pillar outer cover disposed at an outer side of the pillar. A flow passage is provided between the pillar and the pillar outer cover. The flow passage includes an inlet port, an air-water separator, an air outlet port, and a discharge port. The air outlet port is disposed at a position with a pressure lower than a pressure in a vicinity of the inlet port during running of the vehicle.

Claims (39)

1. A pillar structure for a vehicle, the structure comprising:

glass to form a vehicle compartment, including a first glass and a second glass;

a pillar to support a roof panel disposed at an upper side of the vehicle compartment;

a pillar outer cover provided at an outer side of the pillar, with an outer surface of the pillar outer cover that is adjacent the first glass being at approximately the same height as an outer surface of the first glass that is adjacent the pillar outer cover;

a flow passage disposed between the pillar and the pillar outer cover, the flow passage allowing air and rain water that flows over an outer surface of the first glass due to running of a vehicle to flow therethrough;

an inlet port provided to the flow passage, the inlet port being configured to allow the air and rain water to flow into the flow passage;

an air-water separator provided to the flow passage, the air-water separator configured to separate air and rain water which have flowed from the inlet port as a mixture of air and rain water, the air-water separator configured to discharge rain water that is separated from the air in a direction other than a direction toward the second glass; and

an air outlet port provided to the flow passage, the air outlet port being configured to flow out the air which has been separated from the rain water by the air-water separator, the air outlet port being disposed at a position with a pressure lower than a pressure in a vicinity of the inlet port during running of the vehicle, the air outlet port being configured to direct the flown out air in a direction corresponding with a direction along which a surface of the second glass extends.

2. The pillar structure for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein

the air outlet port is open in a direction in which the flown out air flows along an outer surface of the second glass located at a surface of the vehicle which is provided with the air outlet port; and

the air outlet port is formed to have an opening area smaller than an opening area of the inlet port.

3. The pillar structure for a vehicle according to claim 2 , wherein

the pillar is a front pillar to support a front side of the roof panel; and

the air and rain water, which have flown over the outer surface of the first glass provided at a front side of the vehicle, are flown into the flow passage, and the air and rain water are separated by the air-water separator and the air separated from the rain water is flown along the outer surface of the second glass, with the second glass forming part of a front door.

4. The pillar structure for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the air-water separator is formed so as to extend in a longitudinal direction of the pillar, and has a rib which comes into contact with the rain water which flows through the flow passage so as to allow the air and the rain water to be separated from each other.

5. The pillar structure for a vehicle according to claim 2 , wherein the air-water separator is formed so as to extend in a longitudinal direction of the pillar, and has a rib which comes into contact with the rain water which flows through the flow passage so as to allow the air and the rain water to be separated from each other.

6. The pillar structure for a vehicle according to claim 3 , wherein the air-water separator is formed so as to extend in a longitudinal direction of the pillar, and has a rib which comes into contact with the rain water which flows through the flow passage so as to allow the air and the rain water to be separated from each other.

7. The pillar structure for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein

the first glass is a region of glass at a forward length of an airflow that enters the flow passage via the inlet port, and the second glass is a region of glass at a rearward length of an airflow that exits the flow passage via the outlet port.

8. The pillar structure for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the inlet port opens in a frontward direction, relative to a front-back vehicle direction.

9. The pillar structure for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the inlet port opens in a direction perpendicular to an outer surface of the first glass that is adjacent the inlet port.

10. The pillar structure for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the air-water separator comprises a number of ribs that project into the flow passage for separating water from a mixture of air and water that flows through the flow passage.

11. The pillar structure for a vehicle according to claim 10 , wherein a projecting length of the ribs of the air-water separator is such that an airflow clearance at the ribs is approximately the same as an opening area of the inlet port.

12. A pillar structure for a vehicle, the structure comprising:

glass to form a vehicle compartment, including a first glass and a second glass;

a pillar to support a roof panel disposed at an upper side of the vehicle compartment;

a pillar outer cover provided at an outer side of the pillar, with an outer surface of the pillar outer cover that is adjacent the first glass being approximately level with an outer surface of the first glass that is adjacent the pillar outer cover;

a flow passage disposed between the pillar and the pillar outer cover, the flow passage allowing air and rain water that flows over an outer surface of the first glass due to running of a vehicle to flow therethrough;

an inlet port provided to the flow passage, the inlet port being configured to allow the air and rain water to flow into the flow passage;

an air-water separator provided to the flow passage, the air-water separator configured to separate air and rain water which have flowed from the inlet port as a mixture of air and rain water, the air-water separator configured to discharge rain water that is separated from the air in a direction other than a direction toward the second glass; and

an air outlet port provided to the flow passage, the air outlet port being configured to flow out the air which has been separated from the rain water by the air-water separator, the air outlet port being disposed at a position with a pressure lower than a pressure in a vicinity of the inlet port during running of the vehicle, the air outlet port being configured to direct the flown out air in a direction corresponding with a direction along which a surface of the second glass extends.

13. A pillar structure for a vehicle, the structure comprising:

glass to form a vehicle compartment, including a first glass and a second glass;

a pillar to support a roof panel disposed at an upper side of the vehicle compartment;

a pillar outer cover provided at an outer side of the pillar, with an outer surface of the pillar outer cover that is adjacent the first glass extending along a common trajectory as an outer surface of the first glass that is adjacent the pillar outer cover;

a flow passage disposed between the pillar and the pillar outer cover, the flow passage allowing air and rain water that flows over an outer surface of the first glass due to running of a vehicle to flow therethrough;

an inlet port provided to the flow passage, the inlet port being configured to allow the air and rain water to flow into the flow passage;

an air-water separator provided to the flow passage, the air-water separator configured to separate air and rain water which have flowed from the inlet port as a mixture of air and rain water, the air-water separator configured to discharge rain water that is separated from the air in a direction other than a direction toward the second glass; and

an air outlet port provided to the flow passage, the air outlet port being configured to flow out the air which has been separated from the rain water by the air-water separator, the air outlet port being disposed at a position with a pressure lower than a pressure in a vicinity of the inlet port during running of the vehicle, the air outlet port being configured to direct the flown out air in a direction corresponding with a direction along which a surface of the second glass extends.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 12, 2017
From: FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
To: SUBARU CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 042624/0886 →
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Oct 31, 2014
From: FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
To: FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Reel/Frame 034114/0841 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 16, 2013
From: KOJIMA, NAOKI
To: FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Reel/Frame 031212/0598 →