MOTOR VEHICLE WITH A BOX FOR ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS EXTENDING BELOW THE FLOOR OF THE CABIN
20220185205 · 2022-06-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R16/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D65/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/0238
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R16/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a motor vehicle intended to be driven by a driver comprising a cabin comprising a floor with an upper surface, a passenger compartment delimited in a vertical direction by the upper surface of the floor and extending on an upper side of the upper surface, at least one electronic device configured to be electronically controlled, and a box housing an electronic equipment configured to control the at least one electronic device, wherein the box is waterproof and at least a portion of the box extends on a lower side of the upper surface, the lower side of the upper surface being opposite to the upper side. The invention also relates to a method for assembling the box to the cabin of the motor vehicle.
Claims
1. A motor vehicle to be driven by a driver comprising: a cabin comprising a floor with an upper surface; a passenger compartment configured to receive a driver inside, delimited in a vertical direction by the upper surface of the floor and extending on an upper side of the upper surface; at least one electronic device configured to be electronically controlled; and a box housing electronic equipment configured to control the at least one electronic device; wherein the box is waterproof and at least a portion of the box extends on a lower side of the upper surface, the lower side of the upper surface being opposite to the upper side.
2. The motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein at least 75% of the box extends on the lower side of the upper surface.
3. The motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein the floor comprises a housing receiving the at least a portion of the box.
4. The motor vehicle of claim 3, wherein the housing is a hole through the floor.
5. The motor vehicle of claim 3, wherein the housing is a recess formed in relation to the upper surface of the floor.
6. The motor vehicle of claim 3, wherein the housing comprises a peripheral wall extending from the upper surface of the floor, the peripheral wall comprising at least one abutment supporting the box.
7. The motor vehicle of claim 4, wherein the box comprises a top wall oriented toward the passenger compartment and leveled with the upper surface of the floor in the vertical direction.
8. The motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein the electronic equipment is an electronic control unit (ECU) or a fuse and relay center (FRC).
9. The motor vehicle of claim 1, comprising at least one cable extending from the box to the electronic device to connect the electronic equipment and the electronic device, a portion of the cable extending in the passenger compartment on the upper surface of the floor.
10. The motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein the box is positioned on a passenger side of the cabin.
11. A method for assembling, comprising: introducing an instrument panel and a box simultaneously in a passenger compartment through a door opening of a cabin of a motor vehicle, the door opening delimiting the passenger compartment in a transversal direction which is perpendicular to a vertical direction, the box housing electronic equipment configured to control at least one electronic device, the box being waterproof and at least a portion of the box extending on a lower side of an upper surface of the cabin, the lower side of the upper surface being opposite to the upper side; positioning and fixing the instrument panel on the cabin; and positioning and fixing the box.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0037] Other features, details and advantages will be shown in the following detailed description and on the figures, on which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0045] In the figures, the same references denote identical or similar elements. For sake of clarity, various elements may not be represented at scale.
[0046] In the description, the longitudinal direction L is defined as the direction from the rear to the front of the vehicle when considering the normal direction of travel of the vehicle, the transverse direction T is defined as the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and from one side of the vehicle to the other, and the vertical direction V is defined from top to bottom, as the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and to the transverse direction.
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[0048] The cabin 2 of the truck comprises a floor 20 with an upper surface 21. As shown on
[0049] An instrument panel 30 is set in the passenger compartment 3. The instrument panel 30 is attached to the cabin 2, on the upper side 21U of the upper surface 21 of the floor 20.
[0050] The truck 1 also comprises a box 10 housing an electronic control unit (ECU). The electronic control unit controls at least one electronic device of the truck 1. The electronic device can be disposed in the instrument panel. The electronic device can be one or more actuators responsible for the operation of the truck. For example, they participate to the engine performance, or power steering, or comfort and security features such as parking assistance, airbag deployment. Through the control of the actuators, the ECU thus controls the engine performance, or power steering, or comfort and security features.
[0051] The box 10 could alternatively houses a fuse and relay center (FRC) or any other electronic equipment configured to control an electronic device in the truck 1.
[0052] The box 10 is represented on
[0053] The cable 15 connecting the electronic control unit with the electronic device extends in the passenger compartment 3, at least partly on the upper surface 21 of the floor 20. All the cable 15 extends inside the cabin 2. It starts from the top wall 11 of the box 10, which enables it to be directly into the cabin 2, and then extends on the upper surface 21 of the floor 20 until it reaches the instrument panel 30. The cable 15 is thus protected from the external environment of the cabin 2.
[0054] The box 10 is positioned on a passenger side of the cabin 2 so as to be away from the steering column. The box 10 is thus easy to assemble to the truck 1, and easily accessible for maintenance.
[0055] The box 10 extends on a lower side 21 L of the upper surface 21 of the floor 20. The lower side 21L of the upper surface 21 is opposite to the upper side 21U of the upper surface 21 in the vertical direction V. The vertical direction V is oriented from the floor 20 to the passenger compartment 3. In other words, the box 10 extends below the upper surface 21 of the floor 20.
[0056] The box 10 can thus be disposed entirely below the upper surface 21 of the floor 20, or partly below the upper surface 21 of the floor 20 and partly in the passenger compartment 3. As the box is positioned at least partially below the upper surface 21 of the floor 20, the box 10 is not positioned in the instrument panel 30. Storages spaces can thus be created inside the instrument panel 30.
[0057] Preferably, at least 75% of the box 10 extends on the lower side 21L of the upper surface 21. More preferably, at least 90% of the box 10 extends on the lower side 21L of the upper surface 21. This minimizes the proportion of the box 10 protruding inside the passenger compartment 3. Hence, the available space in the passenger compartment 3 for receiving the driver and the passengers is barely not impacted by the presence of the box 10.
[0058] The floor 20 comprises a housing 22 for receiving the box 10. The housing 22 is schematically represented on
[0059] The housing 22 comprises a peripheral wall 23 extending from the upper surface 21 of the floor 20. The peripheral wall 23 comprises one abutment 24 for supporting the box 10. The shape of the housing 22 is thus adapted to receive the box 10.
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[0061] Besides, the top wall 10 is leveled with the upper surface 21 of the floor 20, in the vertical direction V. The box 10 is thus entirely below the upper surface 21 of the floor 20, and easily reachable from the inside of the passenger compartment 3.
[0062] As can be seen on
[0063] To protect the electronic control unit from the external environment of the box 10, such as dust and water, the box 10 is waterproof. Thus, even if the box 10 is not entirely protected by the floor 20, the electronic control unit is still protected, which guarantees the proper operation of the control unit and the truck 1.
[0064] For assembling the box 10 to the cabin 2 of the truck 1, the instrument panel 30 and the box 10 are simultaneously introduced in the passenger compartment 3 through the door opening 5 of the cabin 2, as shown on
[0065] Then, the instrument panel 30 is positioned and fixed on the cabin 2.
[0066] Once the instrument panel 30 is fixed, the box 10 is positioned and fixed on the cabin 2.
[0067] Introducing the box 10 inside the passenger compartment 3 simultaneously with the instrument panel 30 enables to minimize the number of steps necessary to set the box 10 in the cabin 2.