Vehicle body structure
11325650 · 2022-05-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Deok Hwa Hong (Suwon-si, KR)
- Hee Seouk Chung (Hwaseong-si, KR)
- Byeongcheon Lee (Seoul, KR)
- Hyunsik Kim (Seoul, KR)
Cpc classification
B62D25/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/088
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D21/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D65/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D65/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D27/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D21/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D21/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D65/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicle body structure includes a fender apron member, a shock absorber housing joined to the fender apron member, and a side reinforcement member configured to connect the fender apron member and the shock absorber housing to a lower side of a front pillar and reinforce a side surface of an engine room, wherein the shock absorber housing and the side reinforcement member comprise stepped joining portions corresponding to and joined to each other.
Claims
1. A vehicle body structure comprising: a fender apron member; a shock absorber housing joined to the fender apron member; and a side reinforcement member configured to connect the fender apron member and the shock absorber housing to a lower side of a front pillar and to reinforce a side surface of an engine room, wherein the shock absorber housing and the side reinforcement member comprise stepped joining portions corresponding to and joined to each other.
2. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1, wherein the stepped joining portions comprise: one or more longitudinal joining portions facing a front collision load direction; and one or more transverse joining portions facing a lateral load direction.
3. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1, wherein the stepped joining portions comprise: one or more inclined joining portions facing a lateral load direction in a state of being inclined; and one or more vertical joining portions facing a vertical load direction.
4. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1, wherein joining portions of the fender apron member and the shock absorber housing comprise: one or more vertical joining portions facing a vertical load direction; one or more longitudinal joining portions facing a front collision load direction; and one or more transverse joining portions facing a lateral load direction.
5. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1, wherein joining portions of the fender apron member and the side reinforcement member comprise: one or more vertical joining portions facing a vertical load direction; and one or more transverse joining portions facing a lateral load direction.
6. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1, wherein the shock absorber housing comprises an expansion portion having opposite sides expanded in an arcuate shape in a form in which a width of an upper surface portion gradually widens toward one side joined to the fender apron member.
7. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1, further comprising: a first reinforcement portion extending from the fender apron member to cover outer sides of the joining portions of the shock absorber housing and the side reinforcement member and joined to outer surfaces of the shock absorber housing and the side reinforcement member; and a second reinforcement portion separately adhered to the outer surfaces to reinforce joining portions of the side reinforcement member and the shock absorber housing.
8. A vehicle comprising: a front pillar; a dash panel; a fender apron member; a shock absorber housing joined to the fender apron member; and a side reinforcement member connected to the fender apron member, the shock absorber housing, a lower end of the front pillar, and the dash panel, wherein the shock absorber housing and the side reinforcement member comprise stepped joining portions corresponding to and joined to each other.
9. The vehicle according to claim 8, wherein the stepped joining portions comprise: one or more longitudinal joining portions facing a front collision load direction; and one or more transverse joining portions facing a lateral load direction.
10. The vehicle according to claim 8, wherein the stepped joining portions comprise: one or more inclined joining portions facing a lateral load direction in a state of being inclined; and one or more vertical joining portions facing a vertical load direction.
11. The vehicle according to claim 8, wherein joining portions of the fender apron member and the shock absorber housing comprise: one or more vertical joining portions facing a vertical load direction; one or more longitudinal joining portions facing a front collision load direction; and one or more transverse joining portions facing a lateral load direction.
12. The vehicle according to claim 8, wherein joining portions of the fender apron member and the side reinforcement member comprise: one or more vertical joining portions facing a vertical load direction; and one or more transverse joining portions facing a lateral load direction.
13. The vehicle according to claim 8, wherein the shock absorber housing comprises an expansion portion having opposite sides expanded in an arcuate shape in a form in which a width of an upper surface portion gradually widens toward one side joined to the fender apron member.
14. The vehicle according to claim 8, further comprising: a first reinforcement portion extending from the fender apron member to cover outer sides of the joining portions of the shock absorber housing and the side reinforcement member and joined to outer surfaces of the shock absorber housing and the side reinforcement member; and a second reinforcement portion separately adhered to the outer surfaces to reinforce joining portions of the side reinforcement member and the shock absorber housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and/or other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) Hereinafter embodiments of the disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described below are provided by way of example so that those skilled in the art will be able to fully understand the spirit of the disclosure. The disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described below, but may be embodied in other forms. In order to clearly explain the disclosure, parts not related to the description are omitted from the drawings, and the width, length, thickness, etc. of the components may be exaggerated for convenience.
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(17) The fender apron members 100 are respectively provided on opposite side upper portions of an engine room 10 and extend in the front-rear direction. The fender apron members 100 increase a longitudinal (X direction) rigidity of opposite side upper portions of the vehicle body structure and form a skeleton of an inner side of a front fender.
(18) The shock absorber housings 200 are respectively disposed on opposite sides of the engine room 10 and support an upper side of front shock absorbers in a state in which upper portions thereof are coupled to the fender apron members 100.
(19) The side reinforcement members 300 are respectively provided on opposite rear sides of the engine room 10 to reinforce a rear side of the engine room 10. The side reinforcement member 300 is disposed such that a front upper side thereof is connected to the fender apron member 100 and the shock absorber housing 200, and a rear upper side thereof is connected to a front pillar 20 of the vehicle body structure.
(20) The side reinforcement member 300 extends in the longitudinal direction (X direction) from the fender apron member 100 to be connected to a lower side of the front pillar 20, so that rigidity with respect to a front collision load P1 may be increased and the front collision load P1 may be transmitted and dispersed to the front pillar 20. The opposite side reinforcement members 300 are respectively connected to opposite ends of a dash panel 30 behind the engine room 10.
(21) The fender apron member 100 and the shock absorber housing 200 are mutually joined by welding, bolting, riveting and the like, and the side reinforcement member 300 is also joined to the shock absorber housing 200 and the fender apron member 100 in the same way.
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(24) The fender apron member 100 includes vertical joining portions no and 120 extending in a flange shape on opposite sides thereof. A lower surface of the vertical joining portion no on one side is joined to the upper surface portion 210 of the shock absorber housing 200, and a lower surface of the vertical joining portion 120 on the other side is joined to an upper surface of the vertical joining portion 220 of the shock absorber housing 200.
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(27) Because the fender apron member 100 includes the vertical joining portions no and 120 facing the vertical load P3 direction, the longitudinal joining portion 130 facing the front collision load P1 direction, and the transverse joining portion 140 facing the lateral load P2, the rigidity of the joining region joined to the shock absorber housing 200 may significantly be increased compared to the prior art. The vertical joining portions 110 and 120 may increase rigidity with respect to the vertical load P3, the longitudinal joining portion 130 may increase rigidity with respect to the front collision load P1, and the transverse joining portion 140 may increase rigidity with respect to the lateral load P2.
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(30) The stepped joining portion 360 of the side reinforcement member 300 includes a plurality of longitudinal joining portions 361 and 362 in which joining surfaces face the front collision load P1 direction, one or more inclined joining portions 363 facing the lateral load P2 direction or the vertical load P3 direction in an inclined state, and one or more vertical joining portions 364 facing the vertical load P3 direction. The stepped joining portion 260 of the shock absorber housing 200 is also provided in a shape corresponding thereto. The stepped joining portions 260 and 360 may be formed to vary in number or direction of joining portions according to design. Although not shown in the drawings, one or more transverse joining portions facing the lateral load P2 direction may also be included.
(31) Because the side reinforcement member 300 is joined to the stepped joining portion 260 of the shock absorber housing 200 by the stepped joining portion 360 including the plurality of longitudinal joining portions 361 and 362, the inclined joining portion 363, the vertical joining portion 364, and the transverse joining portion, the rigidity of the joining region may be increased.
(32) As such, because the vehicle body structure according to the present embodiment is designed such that the joining portions of the parts located in the fender apron region may withstand the loads acting in various directions, the rigidity of the vehicle body structure may significantly be increased compared to the prior art.
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(35) The shock absorber housing 200 as described above may further increase the rigidity of the joining portions by expanding regions joined to the fender apron member 100 and the side reinforcement member 300. Also, as shown in
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(37) As is apparent from the above, because a vehicle body structure according to an embodiment of the disclosure is designed such that joining portions of the parts located in a fender apron region withstands loads acting in various directions, the rigidity of the vehicle body structure may significantly be increased compared to the prior art.
(38) Further, in the vehicle body structure according to an embodiment of the disclosure, a shock absorber housing joined to a fender apron member and a side reinforcement member includes arcuate shaped expansion portions for expanding joining regions, so that loads acting on a fender apron region can be dispersed smoothly.