B60J5/048

Vehicle door structure

A door structure of a vehicle includes: an outer panel (4); an inner member (5, 11A) arranged on an inner side of the outer panel in a vehicle width direction; a rigid member (9) arranged between the inner member (5, 11A) and the outer panel (4); and a vibration suppression member (22) arranged between the outer panel (4) and the rigid member (9). The outer panel (4) includes a hem section (10f, 10r, 10u) disposed on a periphery thereof and connected to the inner member (5, 11A) by swaging. The vibration suppression member (22) includes a damping material (22A to 22C) located adjacent to the hem section (10f, 10r, 10u) and being in contact with the outer panel (4) and the rigid member (9).

Replacement Jeep Door Frame and Fabric Cover
20220379693 · 2022-12-01 ·

A collapsible door frame with an extendable upper and lower fabric cover replaces a factory door for a Jeep or other sport utility vehicle, providing the vehicle for operation with an open door frame with the application of the collapsible door frame and extension of an upper clear and lower fabric covering from a cross-frame member, the upper and lower covering attaching to the collapsible door frame to provide protection from adverse weather conditions.

Vehicle having reinforcement patch

A vehicle includes a vehicle body and a reinforcing patch. The vehicle body component defines a cavity. The reinforcing patch is disposed within and attached to the vehicle body component. The reinforcing patch includes a substrate and a reinforcing body attached to the substrate. The reinforcing body has a first tab, a second tab, and a first slit between the first and second tabs. The slit is at least partially filled by the substrate.

Class-A components comprising moldable carbon fiber

Class-A components (CAC) include a first and second skin layer each having a polymer matrix and a fiber reinforcing material embedded within the polymer matrix, a third layer disposed between the first and second skin layers and including a third polymer matrix and a filler material interspersed within the third polymer matrix, and a Class-A finish coat applied to the second skin layer. The fiber reinforcing materials include a plurality of substantially aligned carbon fibers and a plurality of low strength regions staggered throughout the carbon fibers. The CAC can be integrated with a rigid vehicle frame. The CAC can be a structural component. The CAC can be a door, a roof panel, or a hood. The CAC can include a layer of woven fibers between the Class-A finish coat and the second skin layer and a portion of the woven fibers can be visible through the Class-A surface layer.

TRANSPORTABLE ENCLOSURE WITH ROTARY DOOR
20230062564 · 2023-03-02 ·

A transportable enclosure comprises a sheet of flexible material defining a closed loop, with the sheet defining an opening therethrough. The closed loop of the sheet is configured to be rotated by an actuator for selectively aligning the opening with an access position, such as a port in a side panel of a housing, for loading or unloading cargo from the interior space. A drive pulley is coupled to the actuator for rotating the sheet, and a belt extends along the closed loop to engage the drive pulley. The actuator may be located within the transportable enclosure or outside of the transportable enclosure. One or more guides are configured to hold the closed loop of the sheet outwardly while allowing the sheet to rotate. The transportable enclosure may be used with a ground or an aerial vehicle, which may be a vehicle configured for unmanned and/or autonomous operation.

MOBILE SHOWROOM
20230063937 · 2023-03-02 ·

A mobile showroom vehicle has solid walls and glass panels and a glass door, and is configured to display a couch in a living room setting. The couch is placed against the opaque solid walls at a corner of the showroom, and the glass door and glass panels are positioned so that the couch is visible through the glass door and panels from outside the showroom.

VEHICLE DOOR OF ARMOR STEEL

A vehicle door includes a window frame and a lower surface portion formed jointly with the window frame in one piece from a hot formed and press hardened sheet metal plate which is made of a steel alloy which includes, in weight-%: Carbon 0.33-0.38, Silicon 0.2-0.7, Manganese 0.7-1.2, Phosphorus max. 0.03, Sulfur max. 0.02, Boron 0.002-0.005, Chromium 0.6-1.0, Copper max. 0.12, Nitrogen max. 0.005, Titanium 0.015-0.025, Nickel 1.5-2.0, Molybdenum 0.2-0.6, Tin max. 0.04, and as optional components Aluminum 0.006-0.08, Niobium 0.02-0.05, with a balance being iron and incidental impurities. At least the lower surface portion has a Brinell hardness of 500 to 600 HB and a yield strength of 1,200 to 1,450 MPa, wherein the lower surface portion and/or the window frame has a wall thickness of at least 6 mm.

Armrest assembly for vehicle and door assembly having slidable armrest for vehicle

A door assembly includes a door panel including a metallic plate material, a lower trim attached to the door panel, and an armrest installed on top of the lower trim and configured to be slidable in a longitudinal direction of a vehicle. The door assembly further includes a base fixedly installed on the top of the lower trim, a slider positioned on top of the base, wherein the armrest is coupled to a top of the slider, and a guide fixedly installed on the base and configured to penetrate the slider.

Vehicle door

A door assembly for a vehicle is provided. The door assembly includes an inner panel and an outer panel which are joined together to define a central space therebetween. The central space has a front which faces towards the front of a vehicle and a back which faces towards a back of the vehicle. Both the inner and outer panels are made of aluminum, and at least one reinforcement beam made of steel is disposed in the central space between the aluminum inner and outer panels to provide the door assembly with increased impact resistance.

REINFORCEMENT ELEMENT FOR A VEHICLE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME AND DOOR ASSEMBLY
20170291476 · 2017-10-12 ·

The reinforcement element for reinforcing the structure of a door of a vehicle extends along a main direction and comprises at least a main portion having a reinforcing cross-section (40) extending in a plane substantially perpendicular to the main direction. The reinforcing cross-section (40) includes at least four adjacent branches (42a, 42b, 42c, 42d, 42e, 42f, 42g ), each extending in different directions, two successive branches forming a non-zero angle, at least two of the non-zero angles being of opposite signs.