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US-12623732-B2 - Aerodynamic bottom of a car

US12623732B2US 12623732 B2US12623732 B2US 12623732B2US-12623732-B2

Abstract

A car has a support frame defining part of a lower floor of the car, a passenger compartment projecting upwards from the lower floor, a driving engine to move the car, and an aerodynamic bottom, which is at least partly fixed to the support frame, defines part of the lower floor and is provided with a rear bottom, which is mounted in a rear area of the car and has a tilting portion mounted so as to move between at least two operating positions having different inclinations relative to a road surface.

Inventors

  • Fabrizio Favaretto

Assignees

  • FERRARI S.P.A.

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20230907
Priority Date
20220912

Claims (8)

  1. 1 . A car comprising: a support frame ( 2 ) defining part of a lower floor ( 3 ) of the car; a passenger compartment ( 4 ) projecting upwards from the lower floor ( 3 ); a driving engine to move the car; and an aerodynamic bottom ( 5 ), which is at least partly fixed to the support frame ( 2 ), defines part of the lower floor ( 3 ) and comprises a rear bottom ( 8 ) mounted in a rear area ( 9 ) of the car; and characterized in that the rear bottom ( 8 ) comprises a tilting portion ( 17 ) mounted so as to move between at least two operating positions having different inclinations relative to a road surface; wherein the rear bottom ( 8 ) further comprises a fixed portion ( 12 ) fixed to the support frame ( 2 ), the tilting portion ( 17 ) being hinged to the fixed portion ( 12 ) so as to rotate around a fulcrum axis ( 18 ) between said operating positions; the car further comprising a covering layer ( 20 ), which is fixed to the support frame ( 2 ) or to the fixed portion ( 12 ) under the lower floor ( 3 ) and extends on the fulcrum axis ( 18 ) and on at least part of the tilting portion ( 17 ); wherein the tilting portion ( 17 ) is mounted so as to rotate around a fulcrum axis ( 18 ) between said operating positions.
  2. 2 . The car according to claim 1 , wherein the covering layer ( 20 ) is coupled to the tilting portion ( 17 ) so as to rotate, together with the tilting portion ( 17 ), around the fulcrum axis ( 18 ).
  3. 3 . The car according to claim 2 , wherein the tilting portion ( 17 ) has a plurality of slots ( 23 ), which extend in a first direction ( 16 ) parallel to the tilting portion ( 17 ) and are aligned with one another in a second direction ( 19 ) parallel to the fulcrum axis ( 18 ) and transverse to the first direction ( 16 ).
  4. 4 . The car according to claim 3 , wherein the covering layer ( 20 ) has a plurality of teeth ( 24 ), which are as many as the slots ( 23 ) and each extend through a respective slot ( 23 ).
  5. 5 . The car according to claim 4 , wherein each tooth ( 24 ) comprises a stem ( 25 ) engaged in the relative slot ( 23 ) in a sliding manner and a head ( 26 ) arranged on the opposite side of the covering layer ( 20 ) relative to the relative slot ( 23 ) so as to lock the tooth ( 24 ) on the tilting portion ( 17 ).
  6. 6 . The car according to claim 1 and further comprising an operating device ( 27 ) configured to continuously move the tilting portion ( 17 ) of the rear bottom ( 8 ) between a lowered end position and a lifted end position.
  7. 7 . The car according to claim 6 and further comprising an electronic control unit ( 31 ) configured to selectively control the operation of the operating device ( 27 ) and, hence, the inclination of the tilting portion ( 17 ) of the rear bottom ( 8 ) depending on an operating parameter of the car and/or on a geometric parameter of a forward moving path of the car.
  8. 8 . The car according to claim 1 , wherein the rear bottom ( 8 ) further comprises two air feeding channels ( 15 ) arranged on opposite sides of the tilting portion ( 17 ).

Description

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This patent application claims priority from Italian patent application no. 102022000018489 filed on Sep. 12, 2022, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. TECHNICAL FIELD The invention relates to a car. In particular, the invention relates to a car of the kind comprising a support frame defining part of a lower floor of the car; a passenger compartment mounted on the support frame and projecting upwards from the lower floor; a driving engine to move the car; and an aerodynamic bottom fixed to the support frame and defining part of the lower floor. BACKGROUND The aerodynamic bottom comprises a front bottom, which is mounted in a front area of the car, a rear bottom, which is mounted in a rear area of the car, and a central bottom, which is mounted in a central area of the car. The consumption of liquid or gaseous fuels or of electrical power during the normal operation of the car depends on the vertical aerodynamic load acting upon the car. The vertical aerodynamic load acting upon the car depends, in turn, on the deflection undergone by the air flowing under the lower floor from the front area to the rear area of the car. To this regard, it should be pointed out that the vertical aerodynamic load acting upon the car and, therefore, the consumption of liquid or gaseous fuels or of electrical power increase when there is an increase in the deflection undergone by the air flowing under the lower floor from the front area to the rear area of the car and decrease when there is a decrease in the deflection undergone by the air flowing under the lower floor from the front area to the rear area of the car. Known cars of the kind described above suffer from some drawbacks, which are mainly due to the fact that the position of the lower floor and of the aerodynamic bottom is incapable of ensuring a correct vertical aerodynamic load acting upon the car during its normal operation based on the driving conditions and on the conditions of the road surface and, hence, is incapable of ensuring a correct consumption of liquid or gaseous fuels or of electrical power. SUMMARY The object of the present invention is to provide a car designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks in a straightforward, relatively low-cost manner. According to the invention, there is provided a car as claimed in the appended claims. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings showing a non-limiting embodiment thereof, wherein: FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view, with parts removed for greater clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the car according to the invention; FIG. 2 is a schematic bottom view, with parts removed for greater clarity, of the car of FIG. 1; FIG. 3 is a first schematic perspective view, with parts removed for greater clarity, of a detail of the car of FIG. 1; FIG. 4 is a second schematic perspective view, with parts removed for greater clarity, of the detail of FIG. 3; FIG. 5 is a schematic side view, with parts removed for greater clarity, of the detail of FIG. 3; and FIG. 6 is a schematic side view, with parts in section and with parts removed for greater clarity, of the detail of FIG. 3. DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS With reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, number 1 indicates, as a whole, a car, in particular a sports car, comprising a support frame 2 defining part of a lower floor 3 of the car 1. The car 1 further comprises a passenger compartment 4, which is mounted on the frame 2 and projects upwards from the floor 3, and an aerodynamic bottom 5, which is partly fixed to the frame 2 and defines part of the floor 3. The bottom 5 comprises a front bottom 6, which is fixed to the frame 2 in a front area 7 of the car 1, a rear bottom 8, which is mounted in a rear area 9 of the car 1, and an elongated central bottom 10, which is fixed to the frame 2 between the bottoms 6 and 8 and in a central area 11 of the car 1. The car 1 further comprises a known driving engine, which is not shown herein, is mounted, in this specific case, at the centre of the rear area 9 and is connected to the frame 2 through the interposition of a known elastic shock absorber device, which is not shown herein, so as to have at least one degree of freedom relative to the frame 2 during the normal operation of the car 1. According to FIGS. 3 to 6, the rear bottom 8 comprises a fixed portion 12, which is fixed to the frame 2 and comprises, in turn, a plate 13 with a rectangular shape facing the central bottom 10 and a frame 14 with an annular shape mounted on the side opposite the central bottom 10 relative to the plate 13. The frame 14 is configured so as to define two air feeding channels 15, which are parallel to one another and to a travel direction 16 of the car 1. The rear bottom 8 further comprises a movable portion 17, which has a rectangular shape, is mounted within the frame 14 and extends between the channels 15.