COMPOSITE BODY PART COMPRISING METAL FILAMENTS FOR A ROAD VEHICLE, RELATIVE ROAD VEHICLE AND RELATIVE PRODUCTION METHOD
20230382469 · 2023-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B5/245
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D29/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/262
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2262/106
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2307/718
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D29/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A body part for a road vehicle comprising an outer portion configured to be arranged on the outer side of a road vehicle and defining a first side of the roof panel; an inner portion configured to be arranged, with respect to the outer portion, towards a passenger compartment of the road vehicle and defining a second side of the roof panel; wherein the outer portion comprises one or more first composite material layers, each comprising a reinforcement texture; wherein the outermost layer of said one or more first composite material layers, i.e. the one visible, in use, from the outside of the road vehicle, comprises a plurality of metal filaments woven into the reinforcement texture.
Claims
1) A body (7) part (8) for a road vehicle (1) comprising: an outer portion (10) configured to be disposed outwardly of a road vehicle (1) and defining a first side (11) of the body (7) part (8); an inner portion (12) configured to be arranged, with respect to the outer portion (10), towards a passenger compartment (3) of the road vehicle (1), and defining a second side (13) of the body (7) part (8); wherein the outer portion (10) comprises one or more first composite material layers (14), each comprising a reinforcement texture (W); the body (7) portion (8) being characterised in that the outermost layer (19) of the one or more first composite material layers (14), i.e. visible in use from the outside of the road vehicle (1), comprises a plurality of metal filaments (20) woven into the reinforcement texture (W).
2) Body (7) part (8) according to claim 1, wherein the metal filaments (20) are made of copper.
3) Body (7) part (8) according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcement texture (W) comprises a carbon fibre fabric (F), between whose fibres (F) the metal filaments (20) are woven.
4) Body (7) part (8) according to claim 3, wherein the metal filaments (20) have a thickness equal to or greater than that of the carbon fibres (F).
5) Body (7) part (8) according to claim 1, wherein the inner portion (12) comprises at least one or more composite material second layers (15) of; and further comprising an intermediate portion (16) disposed between the inner portion (12) and the outer portion (10); wherein the intermediate portion (16) further comprises a layer (17) of sound-absorbing material (M); and wherein the inner portion (12), the intermediate portion (16) and the outer portion (10) are solidly coupled together forming a single multilayer body (18).
6) Body (7) part (8) according to claim 5, wherein the sound-absorbing material (M) is a closed-cell foam, in particular an expanded resin, preferably thermoplastic.
7) Body (7) part (8) according to claim 5, wherein the layer of sound-absorbing material (M) has a thickness of 8 mm or less, preferably 6 mm or less.
8) Body (7) part (8) according to claim 5, wherein the intermediate portion (16) and the inner portion (12) are coupled to each other by means of a first adhesive film (21) disposed therebetween; and wherein the intermediate portion (16) and the outer portion (10) are coupled to each other by means of a second adhesive film (22) disposed therebetween.
9) Body (7) part (8) according to claim 1, wherein the outer portion (10) comprises, in addition to the outermost layer (19), an odd number of first layers (14) of composite material, in particular at least three, preferably five.
10) Body (7) part (8) according to claim 6, wherein the outer portion (10) comprises, in addition to the outermost layer (19) at least two, preferably three, first composite material layers (14) having at least a first grammage and at least one, preferably two, first composite material layers (14) having a second grammage, which are arranged alternately; in particular, wherein the first grammage is lower than the second grammage, wherein the outermost layer (19) has the first grammage; more particularly, wherein the first grammage is from 200 g/m2 to 300 g/m2, and the second grammage is from 300 g/m2 to 500 g/m2; in particular, wherein the inner portion (12) comprises at least two second layers (15) of composite material made with a grammage from 200 g/m2 to 300 g/m2.
11) Method for producing a body (7) part (8) according to claim 1 and comprising: a lamination step, during which the one or more first composite material layers (14), included the outermost layer (19) comprising metal filaments (20), of the outer portion (10) are shaped by lamination on a special mould; a first forming step (24), subsequent to the lamination step (23), during which the outer portion (10) is formed by at least one autoclave cycle of the one or more first composite material layers (14); a coupling step (25), subsequent to the first forming step (24), during which the layer of sound-absorbing material (M) and the one or more second layers (15) of composite material of the inner portion are coupled to the outer portion (10), they are shaped on the previously formed inner portion (12); a second forming step (26), following the coupling step (25), during which the single multilayer body (18) is formed by arranging the previously coupled outer portion (10), the intermediate portion (16) and the inner portion (12) in an autoclave.
12) Method according to claim 11, wherein, during the coupling step (25), the intermediate portion (16) is coupled to the inner portion (12) and to the outer portion (10) by means of a first adhesive film (21) and a second adhesive film (22) respectively.
13) Road vehicle (1) comprising wheels (2), of which at least one pair of wheels (2) is driven; a shell comprising a body (7); the road vehicle (1) being characterised in that the body (7) comprises at least one part (8) according to claim 1 or manufactured according to the method specified in claim 11.
14) Vehicle (1) according to claim 13, wherein the part (8) of the body (7) is a vehicular roof (9).
15) Vehicle (1) according to claim 14, wherein the vehicular roof (9) is mounted to the rest of the vehicle (1) by perimeter bonding.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Hereinafter, some embodiments of the invention will be described, in order to allow the latter to be better understood, by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0025] In
[0026] In the figures, the same numbers and the same reference letters indicate the same elements or components with the same function.
[0027] For the purposes of the invention, the term “second” component does not imply the presence of a “first” component. As a matter of fact, these terms are only used as labels to improve clarity and should not be interpreted in a limiting manner.
[0028] The elements and features contained in the different preferred embodiments, drawings included, can be combined with one another or be isolated from one another, without for this reason going beyond the scope of protection of this patent application, as described hereinafter.
[0029] The road vehicle 1 has a front part 4 and a rear part 5, according to its forward driving direction D, represented in
[0030] Furthermore, the road vehicle 1 comprises a chassis (of the known kind and, therefore, not shown in detail) and a shell 6 comprising a body 7 fixed to the chassis.
[0031] The body 7 comprises the outermost parts of the road vehicle 1, which, therefore, are visible from the outside of the vehicle 1.
[0032] The body 7 comprises at least one body part 8 as described hereinafter.
[0033] In particular, advantageously, though not necessarily, and as shown in the non-limiting embodiments of the accompanying figures, the body part 8 comprises/is a vehicle roof 9, which delimits the passenger compartment 3 at the top.
[0034] In other non-limiting cases, which are not shown herein, the body part 8 is different from the vehicle roof 9.
[0035] Hereinafter, the term “roof panel” should be considered as equivalent to “roof”.
[0036] Advantageously, though not necessarily, the body part 8, for example the roof 9, is fitted to the rest of the road vehicle 1 (for instance, to a structural skeleton) by means of peripheral gluing, e.g. by means of a (two-component) epoxy glue.
[0037] In particular, the body part 8 comprises an outer portion which is configured to be arranged on the outer side of the road vehicle 1 and defines a first side 11 of the body part 8 (for example, of the roof 9, as shown in
[0038] Furthermore, the body part 8 comprises an inner portion 12, which is configured to be arranged, with respect to the outer portion 10, towards the passenger compartment 3 of the road vehicle 1 and defines a second side 13 of the body part 8 (for example, of the roof 9, as shown in
[0039] In other words, the first side is the one that is visible from the outside of the road vehicle 1, whereas the second side is the one that is visible from the inside of the passenger compartment 3 of the road vehicle 1.
[0040] As shown in the non-limiting embodiments of
[0041] In addition, advantageously, though not necessarily, the inner portion 12 also comprises one or more second composite material layers 15.
[0042] Advantageously, though not necessarily, the body part 8 further comprises an intermediate portion 16, which is arranged between the outer portion 10 and the inner portion 12. In particular, the intermediate portion 16 comprises, in turn, a layer 17 of sound-absorbing material M (preferably, in the form of a panel). The term “sound-absorbing” identifies a material M that is capable of absorbing sound waves, preventing part of them from bouncing on surfaces and reflecting themselves in the surrounding environment in the form of reverberation and echoes, thus improving the acoustic comfort of the vehicle 1 (in particular, of the passenger compartment 3). In quantitative terms, the term “sound-absorbing” indicates, in this disclosure, a material with a sound-absorption class ranging from A to D (calculated according to standard UNI EN ISO 11654:1998).
[0043] According to the non-limiting embodiments of
[0044] According to some non-limiting embodiments, like the ones shown in
[0045] According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, the metal filaments 20 are made of copper or of an alloy thereof.
[0046] According to other non-limiting embodiments, the metal filaments 18 are made of gold, silver, platinum, tin, zinc or alloys thereof.
[0047] Advantageously, though not necessarily, and as shown in the non-limiting embodiment of
[0048] In particular, the fibres of the cloth are woven with a 0°/90° orientation between the fibres F making up the weft and the ones making up the warp of the cloth, namely in two different directions.
[0049] In some non-limiting cases, like the one shown in the figure, the metal filaments 18 are woven in one single direction, namely together with the fibres F making up the weft or the fibres making up the warp of the fibre cloth.
[0050] In other non-limiting cases, which are not shown herein, the metal filaments 18 are woven in both directions, namely together with the fibres F making up the weft and the fibres making up the warp of the fibre cloth.
[0051] Advantageously, though not necessarily, the metal filaments 18 have a thickness that is equal to or greater than the one of the carbon fibres F making up the cloth.
[0052] According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, like the ones shown in
[0053] Preferably, in order to allow for a mounting procedure that is consistent with other types of roof, for example with a glass roof, the layer 17 of sound-absorbing material M has a thickness of 8 mm or less, preferably of 6 mm or less, in particular of circa 4 mm.
[0054] Advantageously, though not necessarily, and as shown in the non-limiting embodiments of
[0055] Advantageously, though not necessarily, and as shown in the non-limiting embodiments of
[0056] In some preferred non-limiting cases, the outer portion 10 comprises (besides the outermost layer 19 with metal filaments 20, if present) an odd number of first composite material layers 14, in particular at least three, preferably five as shown in the non-limiting embodiments of
[0057] In other preferred non-limiting cases, which are not shown herein, the outer portion 10 comprises (the outermost layer 19 with metal filaments 20, if present, included) an odd number of first composite material layers 14, in particular at least three, preferably five as shown in the non-limiting embodiments of
[0058] Advantageously, though not in a limiting manner, according to the disclosure above, the outer portion 10 comprises (besides the outermost layer 19 with metal filaments 20, if present) at least two, preferably three (
[0059] In particular, the first grammage is smaller than the second grammage. In this way, it possible to obtain, by means of the second grammage, structural performances that would not be possible with the first grammage, whereas the first grammage meets the aesthetic requirements usually set for these composite materials. Therefore, advantageously, though not necessarily, the outer layers of the outer portion 10 have the first grammage.
[0060] Preferably, though not in a limiting manner, the first grammage ranges from 200 g/m2 to 300 g/m2, whereas the second grammage ranges from 300 g/m2 to 500 g/m2.
[0061] For the same symmetry- and aesthetic sense-related reasons, the inner portion 12 preferably comprises at least two second composite material layers having a grammage ranging from 200 g/m2 to 300 g/m2, namely with the first grammage of the outer layers of the outer portion 10.
[0062] According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for the production of the body part 8 (for example, of the roof 9 or roof panel) according to the disclosure made so far.
[0063] In particular, some of the main steps of the method are shown in the block diagram of
[0064] The method comprises a lamination step 23, during which said one or more composite material layers 14 of the outer portion 10 are shaped through lamination on a dedicated mould (of the known kind, for example with the shape of a roof 9, and therefore not described more in detail below).
[0065] Furthermore, the method comprises a first forming step 24 (to generically indicate steps 24′, 24″ of
[0066] In some non-limiting cases, the first step 24′ entails forming the outer portion 10 by means of a hot pressing station (of the known kind and, therefore, not described more in detail below, namely without an autoclave cycle) for hot pressing said one or more composite material layers 14. Hot pressing is preferable, though not in a limiting manner, in case the outermost layer 19 provided with metal filaments 20 is not present.
[0067] In other non-limiting cases, the first step 24″ entails forming the outer portion 10 by means of an autoclave cycle (of the known kind and, therefore, not described more in detail) for said one or more composite material layers 14. Autoclave forming of the pouter portion 10 is preferable, though not in a limiting manner, in case the outermost layer 19 provided with metal filaments 20 is present.
[0068] The method further comprises a coupling step 25, which is subsequent to the first lamination step 23 and to the forming step 24 and during which the layer 17 of sound-absorbing material M and said one or more second composite material layers 15 of the inner portion 12, which preferably are directly shaped on the previously formed inner portion 10, are coupled to the outer portion 10.
[0069] Finally, the method comprises a second forming step 26, which is subsequent to the coupling step 25 and during which the single multilayer body 18 is formed by placing the previously coupled outer portion 10, intermediate portion 16 and inner portion 12 in an autoclave. This step is preferably applied regardless of the first forming step 24 used.
[0070] Advantageously, though not necessarily, during the coupling step 25, the intermediate portion 16 is coupled to the inner portion 12 and to the outer portion 10 by means of the first adhesive film 21 and the second adhesive 22, respectively.
[0071] In some non-limiting cases, the method further comprises a coating step 27, during which the body part 8 is coated with an aesthetic or transparent film 28 or a paint.
[0072] Finally, the method subsequently comprises a mounting step 29, during which the body part 8 is mounted on the rest of the road vehicle 1, for example by means of sealing adhesives or other fixing elements.
[0073] In use, the single multilayer body 18 is easier to be mounted and has the same thickness as a glass roof, thus adjusting to all assembling procedures and improving, at the same time, the performances of the road vehicle 1 in terms of damping of the noise coming from the outside.
[0074] In particular, experimental tests have shown that, given the same total thickness, the body part 8, in particular the roof 9, reaches a weight that is 25% smaller than a corresponding roof made of aluminium currently used (provided with a skeleton and possible cross members).
[0075] Even though the invention described above specifically relates to a precise embodiment, it should not be considered as limited to said embodiment, for its scope of protection also includes all those variants, changes or simplifications covered by the appended claims, such as for example a different type of road vehicle (for instance, a front-drive vehicle), a different shape of the body part, a different composition of the materials, etcetera.
[0076] The body part, the vehicle and the method disclosed above have many advantages.
[0077] First of all, they lighten the structure of the road vehicle, thus improving the performances thereof with the same expressed power.
[0078] Furthermore, they simplify the installation of the body part, since it basically consists of the sole multilayer body.
[0079] A further advantage of the invention lies in the fact that, thanks to the presence of the sound-absorbing material M, which is integrated in the single multilayer body, the performances of the vehicle in terms of sound damping are significantly improved because of the fact that the panel of sound-absorbing material M is continuous, for example, along the entire extension of the roof, without interruptions due to the presence of skeleton nets or cross members.
[0080] In addition, in case the outer layer provided with metal filaments is present, the vehicle can more easily be identified even in extremely dark conditions, thus increasing the safety of the vehicle and of the passengers, besides making the road vehicle itself more likeable and luxurious.
LIST OF THE REFERENCE NUMBERS OF THE FIGURES
[0081] 1 vehicle [0082] 2 wheels [0083] 3 passenger compartment [0084] 4 front part [0085] 5 rear part [0086] 6 shell [0087] 7 body [0088] 8 body part [0089] 9 roof [0090] 10 outer portion [0091] 11 first side [0092] 12 inner portion [0093] 13 second side [0094] 14 first layers [0095] 15 second layers [0096] 16 intermediate portion [0097] 17 sound-absorbing layer [0098] 18 single multilayer body [0099] 19 outermost layer [0100] 20 metal filaments [0101] 21 first adhesive film [0102] 22 second adhesive film [0103] 23 first lamination step [0104] 24 first forming step [0105] 25 coupling step [0106] 26 second forming step [0107] 27 coating step [0108] 28 aesthetic film [0109] 29 mounting step [0110] A longitudinal axis [0111] D forward driving direction [0112] F fibre [0113] M sound-absorbing material [0114] W reinforcement texture