VEHICLE SIDE STRUCTURE
20230249526 ยท 2023-08-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Kazuki OHTAKE (Toyota-shi Aichi-ken, JP)
- Norimasa Koreishi (Miyoshi-shi Aichi-ken, JP)
- Hideo Takeda (Hekinan-shi Aichi-ken, JP)
Cpc classification
B60J5/0479
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle side structure comprising a pair of rockers and a floor panel, the floor panel being provided with a through hole that penetrates the floor panel vertically, each of the pair of rockers having a inclined surface that inclines obliquely downward and outward of vehicle width direction at the outer corners of the rocker below through hole.
Claims
1. A vehicle side structure comprising a pair of rockers and a floor panel, wherein the pair of rockers are arranged at both side end portions of a vehicle so as to extend along a vehicle longitudinal direction; the floor panel is arranged above the pair of rocker, the floor panel having a through hole penetrating the floor panel in a vehicle vertical direction, and each of the pair of rockers has an inclined surface that is inclined obliquely downward and outward in a vehicle width direction at an outer corner portion, in the vehicle width direction, of the rocker below the through hole.
2. The vehicle side structure according to claim 1, wherein at least a part of the through hole and the inclined surface overlap in a vehicle top view.
3. The vehicle-side structure according to claim 2, comprising: a sliding door disposed above an outer end portion, in the vehicle width direction, of the floor panel, and configured to slide along the vehicle longitudinal direction; and a slope device disposed below the floor panel, with a slope plate configured to enter and exit a space between a lower surface of the floor panel and an upper surface of the rocker, wherein the sliding door includes a locking mechanism configured to insert a tip of a hook into the through hole from an upper surface of the floor panel for locking the sliding door to the floor panel.
4. The vehicle side structure according to claim 3, further comprising a cover that covers, from outside the floor panel and the rocker in the vehicle width direction, both the space between the lower surface of the floor panel and the upper surface of the rocker and the inclined surface of the rocker.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0020] Hereinafter, the vehicle-side structure 200 of the embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings. First, a vehicle 100 comprising a vehicle side structure 200 will be described. Incidentally, the arrow FR shown in the respective figures, the arrow UP, the arrow LH shows the forward direction of the vehicle 100 (traveling direction), the upward direction, the left direction, respectively. In addition, the opposite directions of the respective arrow FR, UP, LH indicate the vehicle rear direction, the downward direction, and the right direction. Hereinafter, when it is simply described using the directions of front and rear, left and right, and up and down, unless otherwise noted, it shall indicate the front and rear of vehicle longitudinal direction, the left and right directions of the vehicle (vehicle width direction), and the vertical direction of the vehicle, respectively.
[0021] As shown in
[0022] Each slide door 12 is disposed above the left end which is the outer end of vehicle width direction of the left floor panel 21. The lower end of each slide door 12, respectively locking mechanism 60 is mounted. Locking mechanism 60 locks the center portion of vehicle width direction of each sliding door 12 to the left end of the left floor panel 21. Further, below the left floor panel 21, slope device 50 is mounted.
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[0024] It will now be described vehicle side structure 200 with reference to
[0025] As shown in
[0026] Locker 16 is a groove-shaped cross-sectional member which is open toward the inside of vehicle width direction. Locker 16 is composed of a side plate 16b, an upper flange 16a, a lower flange 16d, and a lower lip 16c. Side plate 16b is a plate member extending in vehicle longitudinal direction. The upper flange 16a is a plate member extending inward of vehicle width direction from the upper end of the side plate 16b. The lower flange 16d is a plate member extending obliquely downward from the lower end of the side plate 16b toward the inside of vehicle width direction. The lower lip 16e is a plate member extending downwardly of the vehicle from the lower end of the flange 16d. The outer part of vehicle width direction of the rocker 16 is covered from the outside of vehicle width direction with a rocker mall 17 constituting the lower design surface of the side surface of the vehicle 100.
[0027] Left floor panel 21 is disposed above the locker 16. The space 18 between the lower surface of the left floor panel 21 and the upper surface of the locker 16, slope device 50 is disposed. Slope device 50 includes a slope plate 51 and a drive (not shown). The drive deploys slope plate 51 outwardly of vehicle width direction as shown by the arrow 94 in
[0028] Locking mechanism 60 includes a hook 61 attached to the lower end of the slide door 12, and a striker 62 attached to the left floor panel 21 of the left end. Hook 61 is rotatably mounted around the rotation shaft 63 of the lower end of the slide door 12. A through hole 22 is provided on the left-hand floor panel 21. The tip of the hook 61 is inserted into through hole 22. Striker 62 is mounted on the upper side of the striker plate 25 with a convex U-shaped member thereon. The striker plate 25 is mounted on the underside of the left floor panel 21 such that the striker 62 is positioned within through hole 22.
[0029] When the slide door 12 is closed, the hook 61 is rotated in the clockwise direction as shown by the arrow 93 from the position indicated by a chain line in
[0030] As shown in
[0031] As shown in
[0032] In the vehicle-side structure 200 of the embodiment described above, the vehicle-side structure 200 has been described as including a rocker 16, a left floor panel 21, a sliding door 12 comprising a locking mechanism 60, a slope device 50, and a cover 53, but is not limited thereto. For example, it may be composed of a rocker 16 and a left floor panel 21 having a through hole 22 penetrating vertically through the vehicle. In this instance, the locker 16 may be configured to have a inclined surface 16f that inclines obliquely downward and outward below through hole 22. Thus, it is possible to suppress foreign material dropped from through hole 22 stays on the upper surface of the rocker 16.