VEHICLE BODY FOR ELECTRICAL VEHICLE
20210362786 · 2021-11-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D21/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/70
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60L3/0007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/2036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/2027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicle body for an electrical vehicle includes: side sills, which are coupled to side surfaces of a floor panel, rear side members, front end portions of which overlap rear end portions of the side sills and which are coupled the side surfaces of the floor panel, a battery, which is positioned at a lower portion of the floor panel and is mounted to portions of the side sills in front of the rear side members and to portions at which the side sills overlap the rear side members, and rear extension members having a strength lower than any of the side sills and the rear side members, the rear extension members being connected at front ends thereof to rear ends of the rear side members, and the rear extension members being coupled to the side surfaces of the floor panel.
Claims
1. A vehicle body for an electrical vehicle, the vehicle body comprising: side sills configured to extend anteroposteriorly along side surfaces of a floor panel of the vehicle body and couple to the floor panel; rear side members having front end portions configured to overlap rear end portions of the side sills, the rear side members configured to extend rearwards along the side surfaces of the floor panel and couple to the floor panel; a battery, which is positioned at a lower portion of the floor panel and is mounted to portions of the side sills in front of the rear side members and to portions at which the side sills overlap the rear side members; and rear extension members configured to: extend rearwards along the side surfaces of the floor panel and couple to the floor panel, have a strength less than a strength of any of the side sills and the rear side members, and include front ends connected to rear ends of the rear side members.
2. The vehicle body according to claim 1, wherein the rear ends of the rear side members are coupled to the front ends of the rear extension members in an overlapping state.
3. The vehicle body according to claim 2, further comprising a spring sheet coupled to lower surfaces of portions at which the rear side members overlap the rear extension members.
4. The vehicle body according to claim 1, further comprising a first cross member, which is disposed between the rear side members and is coupled thereto and to a middle portion of which the battery is mounted.
5. The vehicle body according to claim 4, further comprising: a second cross member disposed between the rear extension members and coupled thereto; and a subframe, which is mounted to two ends of the first cross member, which is connected to the rear side members, and to two ends of the second cross members, which are connected to the rear extension members.
6. The vehicle body according to claim 4, wherein the first cross member is coupled to the rear side members, which are positioned behind overlapping zones in which the side sills overlap the rear side members.
7. The vehicle body according to claim 4, wherein the first cross member is provided with a battery-mounting portion on a rear surface of a middle portion thereof, and wherein a battery-mounting bracket is vertically disposed between the battery-mounting portion and the battery and is connected thereto.
8. The vehicle body according to claim 7, wherein the battery-mounting portion includes: a mounting bracket, which is additionally coupled to a rear surface of the first cross member, or a mounting surface formed on the rear surface of the first cross member.
9. The vehicle body according to claim 7, wherein the battery-mounting bracket is coupled at a lower end thereof to a rear end of the battery and at an upper end thereof to the battery-mounting portion.
10. The vehicle body according to claim 7, further comprising: a second cross member disposed between the rear extension members and coupled thereto; and a reinforcing mounting member disposed between the first cross member and the second cross member and connected thereto.
11. The vehicle body according to claim 10, wherein the reinforcing mounting member extends anteroposteriorly between the battery-mounting portion and the second cross member and is connected thereto.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0021] In order that the disclosure may be well understood, there will now be described various forms thereof, given by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0032] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
[0034] Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary forms of the present disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
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[0036] Referring to the drawings, a floor panel is mounted on the lower portion of the vehicle body. The floor panel is composed of a center floor panel 10, positioned at the center of the lower portion of the vehicle body, and a rear floor panel 20, connected to the rear end of the center floor panel 10.
[0037] The high-voltage battery 700 (hereinafter, referred to as the “battery”), which has a size corresponding to the width and length of the lower portion of the center floor panel 10, is mounted on the lower portion of the center floor panel 10.
[0038] Accordingly, the battery 700 is mounted to members that surrounds the battery 700 and constitute the vehicle body. By virtue of the mounting structure, the battery 700 is stably coupled to the vehicle body.
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[0040] Referring to
[0041] For example, one side surface of the side sill 100 is coupled to the outer side surface of the center floor panel 10. For reference, the side sill 100 may be provided therein with a reinforcing member having a grid cross-section.
[0042] Referring to
[0043] For example, one side surface of the rear side member 200 is coupled to the outer side surfaces of the center floor panel 10 and the rear floor panel 20.
[0044] Particularly, in the overlapping zone OL in which the side sill 100 partially overlaps the rear side member 200, the front end of the rear side member 200 is coupled to the side surface of the center floor panel 10, and the rear end of the side sill 100 is coupled to the front end of the rear side member 200 in the overlapping state.
[0045] Alternatively, the rear end of the side sill 100 may be coupled to the side surface of the center floor panel 10, and then the front end of the rear side member 200 may be coupled to the side surface of the side sill 100 in the overlapping state.
[0046] For reference, because the side surface of the portion at which the center floor panel 10 is connected to the rear floor panel 20 is bent toward the inside of the vehicle body, the rear side member 200 is anteroposteriorly formed at the front end thereof along the side surface of the center floor member, and is bent along the side surface of the rear floor panel 20.
[0047] Referring to
[0048] For example, a bracket is provided at the peripheral side surface of the battery 700, and the bracket is disposed at the lower portions of the side sill 100 and the rear side member 200, thereby providing the side sill 100 and the overlapping zone OL with mounting points.
[0049] Specifically, the side sill 100, which is positioned in front of the overlapping zone OL, is provided with at least one point (one battery-mounting point), and the overlapping zone OL is provided with at least one point (one battery-mounting point). In one form, each of the side sill 100 and the overlapping zone OL is provided with two or more battery-mounting points M1.
[0050] Referring to
[0051] For example, one side surface of the rear extension member 300 is coupled to the outer side surface of the rear portion of the rear floor panel 20.
[0052] As illustrated in
[0053] When a collision occurs at the rear portion of the vehicle, the rear extension member 300 firstly absorbs the collision energy while being deformed through compression and collapsed in the first energy absorption zone because the strength of the rear extension member 300 is lower than that of the rear side member 200 and the side sill 100, which are positioned in front of the rear extension member 300.
[0054] Furthermore, because the rear side member 200, which is composed of a material having a strength higher than the rear extension member 300, resides in the second energy absorption zone, the rear side member 200 additionally absorbs the remaining collision energy that is not absorbed in the first energy absorption zone while being deformed by being bent.
[0055] Because the battery 700 is present in the second protection zone, deformation of the second protection zone must be prevented. Furthermore, because the second protection zone corresponds to an inflection zone in which the center floor panel 10 and the rear floor panel 20 are connected to each other in the curved state, there is a concern about deformation. Hence, since the overlapping zone OL, in which the side sill 100 and the rear side member 200, which have a high strength, are coupled to each other in the overlapping state, is provided, the strength of the inflection zone is increased, thereby preventing deformation of the inflection zone.
[0056] Furthermore, since the first protection zone is composed of the side sill 100, deformation of the first protection zone is also prevented by virtue of the rigidity of the side sill 100.
[0057] As described above, since the structure of the rear portion of the vehicle body is improved so as to inhibit or prevent the collision energy from being transmitted to the battery 700, the battery 700 is safely protected, thereby inhibiting or preventing the occurrence of a fire disaster due to breakage of the battery 700 and protecting passengers.
[0058] Referring to
[0059] For example, the rear end of the rear side member 200 may be coupled to the side surface of the rear floor panel 20, and the front end of the rear extension member 300 may be coupled to the rear end of the rear side member 200 in the overlapping state.
[0060] Alternatively, the front end of the rear extension member 300 may be coupled to the side surface of the rear floor panel 20, and the rear end of the rear side member 200 may be coupled to the front end of the rear extension member 300 in the overlapping state.
[0061] A spring sheet 210 may be coupled to the lower surface of the portion at which the rear side member 200 overlaps the rear extension member 300.
[0062] Accordingly, the strength of the portion at which the rear side member 200 overlaps the rear extension member 300 is increased. Consequently, when a collision occurs at the rear portion of the vehicle, a collapse does not occur at the overlapping portion, and deformation of the spring sheet 210 does not occur, thereby preventing the suspension structure supported by the spring sheet 210.
[0063] Referring to
[0064] Specifically, the two ends of the first cross member 400 are respectively coupled to the two rear side members 200 positioned behind the overlapping zone OL such that the middle portion of the first cross member 400 extends laterally across the lower surface of the floor panel.
[0065] Two battery-mounting points M1 are provided between the center and two lateral ends of the first cross member 400 so as to allow the battery 700 to be mounted thereat.
[0066] Furthermore, a second cross member 500 is disposed between the two rear extension members 300 and is coupled thereto.
[0067] For example, the two ends of the second cross member 500 are respectively coupled to the two rear extension members 300 positioned behind the spring sheet 210 such that the middle portion of the second cross member 500 laterally extends across the lower surface of the rear floor panel 20.
[0068] Subframe-mounting points M2, at which a subframe 800 is mounted, are provided at the two ends of the first cross member 400 coupled to the rear side member 200 and at the two ends of the second cross member 500.
[0069] In one form, as illustrated in
[0070] Here, each of the first cross member 400 and the second cross member 500 may be composed of bracket portions, which are coupled to the two ends of the rear side member 200 or the rear extension member 300, and a member portion, which extends between the bracket portions and is integrally formed with the bracket portions.
[0071] Alternatively, each of the first cross member 400 and the second cross member 500 may be composed of the bracket portions and the member portion, which are separately prepared.
[0072] Referring to
[0073] Specifically, the lower end of the battery-mounting bracket 710 is coupled to the rear end of the battery 700, and the upper end of the battery-mounting bracket 710 is coupled to the battery-mounting portion.
[0074] Consequently, since the battery 700 is mounted not only to the side sill 100 and the overlapping zone OL but also to the first cross member 400, it is possible to mount and support the battery 700 more stably.
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[0076] Referring to
[0077] Referring to
[0078] In other words, the battery-mounting portion, which is the battery-mounting point M1, may be constructed such that the additional mounting bracket is coupled to the first cross member 400 so as to allow the battery 700 to be mounted thereon or such that the mounting surface is integrally formed with the first cross member 400 so as to allow the battery 700 to be mounted thereon.
[0079] Referring to
[0080] The reinforcing mounting member 600 extends anteroposteriorly between the battery-mounting portion and the front end of the second cross member 500 and is coupled thereto.
[0081] Accordingly, since the reinforcing mounting member 600 is disposed between the first cross member 400 and the second cross member 500 and is coupled thereto, the rigidity of the floor panel between the first cross member 400 and the second cross member 500 is increased.
[0082] Particularly, since the reinforcing mounting member 600 is connected to the battery-mounting portion, which is the battery-mounting point M1 on the first cross member 400, so as to physically reinforce the battery-mounting portion, it is possible to mount the battery 700 more securely.
[0083] In other words, since the battery 700 is securely mounted not only at the battery-mounting points M1, which are positioned at the side sill 100 and the overlapping zone OL, but also at the battery-mounting portion, it is possible to mount the battery 700 more strongly than by using only the battery-mounting bracket 710.
[0084] Since the battery 700 is securely mounted at the multiple battery-mounting points M1, when the subframe 800 strikes the battery-mounting bracket 710 in the event of a collision at the rear portion of the vehicle, as illustrated in
[0085] As described above, the present disclosure is constructed to optimize the structure of the rear portion of a vehicle body so as to prevent collision energy from being transmitted to the battery 700. Consequently, since the battery 700 is safely protected, it is possible to inhibit or prevent fire in the event of rupture of the battery 700 and thus to protect passengers.
[0086] As is apparent from the above description, according to exemplary forms of the present disclosure, since the structure of the rear portion of a vehicle body is optimize so as to inhibit or prevent collision energy from being transmitted to the battery, fires are prevented upon rupture of the battery and thus the battery and passengers are protected.
[0087] Although the exemplary forms of the present disclosure have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.