VEHICLE HAVING A FRAME PROVIDED WITH A SUPPORTING STRUCTURE FOR AUXILIARY UNITS, IN PARTICULAR GAS TANKS OR ELECTRIC BATTERIES
20220105799 ยท 2022-04-07
Inventors
- Mario BOCHICCHIO DE MARIA (Orbassano (Torino), IT)
- Dino DE STEFANO (Orbassano (Torino), IT)
- Fabrizio URBINATI (Orbassano (Torino), IT)
- Roberto PUPPINI (Orbassano (Torino), IT)
Cpc classification
B60Y2306/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/0634
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2001/0438
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D21/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A light duty vehicle includes a vehicle frame, including a pair of vehicle longitudinal beams connected to each other by a plurality of cross-members and a cabin frame, having a pair of cabin longitudinal beams rigidly connected to front ends of the vehicle longitudinal beams. A supporting structure for auxiliary units, such as gaseous fuel tanks or electric batteries, which is carried by the vehicle frame, and includes an auxiliary frame extending between the vehicle longitudinal beams and having connection plates arranged in vertical planes parallel to a longitudinal direction of the vehicle frame and which are in contact with mutually facing inner lateral walls of the vehicle longitudinal beams and are rigidly connected to these longitudinal beams. The auxiliary frame fulfills a structural function equivalent to the structural function of one or more cross-members at an area of the vehicle frame where the cross-members are omitted.
Claims
1. A light duty vehicle, comprising: a vehicle frame, comprising a first pair of longitudinal beams connected to each other by a plurality of cross-members, a cabin frame, comprising a second pair of longitudinal beams rigidly connected to front ends of the first pair of longitudinal beams of the vehicle frame, at least one supporting structure for auxiliary units carried by the vehicle frame, said supporting structure for supporting the auxiliary units comprises an auxiliary frame which extends between the first pair of longitudinal beams of the vehicle frame and has at least two connection plates arranged in vertical planes parallel to a longitudinal direction of the vehicle, said connection plates of the auxiliary frame are in contact with mutually facing inner lateral walls of said first pair of longitudinal beams of the vehicle frame and are rigidly connected to said first pair of longitudinal beams of the vehicle frame, so that said auxiliary frame fulfills a structural function equivalent to the structural function of one or more of said plurality of cross-members at an area of the vehicle frame where said plurality of cross-members are not provided or are omitted for leaving space for the auxiliary frame, and are therefore replaced by the latter, wherein said connection plates of the auxiliary frame are provided with flanges which project from said connection plates and constitute abutment elements in engagement against lower walls of the first pair of longitudinal beams of the vehicle frame, and wherein the auxiliary frame has a quadrangular configuration including two longitudinal arms and two transverse arms rigidly connected to each other and further comprising at least one cross-member which connects the two longitudinal arms to each other and which has its ends carrying said connection plates arranged in vertical planes parallel to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle frame.
2. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein said at least one cross-member of the auxiliary frame is in a form of a hollow beam, with an upper wall, a lower wall, two lateral walls and end surfaces to which said connection plates are rigidly connected.
3. The vehicle according to claim 2, wherein said connection plates have portions projecting outwardly with respect to a cross-section of the at least one cross-member which are provided with holes or threaded bushes for engagement of screws for rigid connection to the first pair of longitudinal beams of the vehicle frame.
4. The vehicle according to claim 2, which is for housing a plurality of gaseous fuel tanks having a substantially cylindrical shape, wherein said at least one cross-member of the auxiliary frame has concave lateral walls configured for defining a seat for respective gaseous fuel tanks arranged in a horizontal position with their axes arranged transversely to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle frame, and wherein securing belts, for securing the plurality of gaseous fuel tanks to the auxiliary frame, are associated to each lateral wall.
5. The vehicle according to claim 4, wherein the vehicle comprises a counter-frame comprising a third pair of longitudinal beams extending above the first pair of longitudinal beams of the vehicle frame, and rigidly connected thereto, and another plurality of cross-members which connect the third pair of longitudinal beams of the counter-frame to each other, said counter-frame acting as a spacer element for avoiding a direct contact of the plurality of gaseous fuel tanks with a vehicle floor panel.
6. The vehicle according to claim 4, wherein the vehicle comprises one or more auxiliary frames, each auxiliary frame being provided for supporting one or more of the plurality of gaseous fuel tanks.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description which follows with reference to the annexed drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, in which:
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[0025] In the case of the present invention, the longitudinal beams 4 of the vehicle frame 3 have a hollow structure of welded sheet metal, with an upper wall 4A, a lower wall 4B, two outer lateral walls 4C and two inner lateral walls 4D. At least some of the cross-members 5 also have a hollow structure of welded sheet metal, including an upper wall, a lower wall and two lateral walls. In the case of the illustrated example, the ends of the cross-members 5 are rigidly connected to the longitudinal beams 4 of the vehicle frame 3 by means of intermediate supports 6 which are welded both to the cross-members 5 and the longitudinal beams 4. The cabin frame 2 can be made in any known way, but in any case comprises a pair of longitudinal beams 7 which are rigidly connected, for example by welding, to the front ends of the longitudinal beams 4 of the vehicle frame 3. To this end, in the illustrated example, the front ends of the longitudinal beams have coupling portions 4E having a U-shape which are engaged around the rear ends of the longitudinal beams 7 of the cabin frame 2.
[0026] According to the present invention, some of the cross-members 5 of the vehicle frame 3 shown in
[0027] As shown in
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[0029] Each assembly 8 includes an auxiliary frame 80 which supports the tanks 9 and is rigidly connected to the vehicle frame 3.
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[0031] As diagrammatically shown by the arrows A in
[0032] Two flanges F axially project outwardly from the connection plates P of each cross-member T, these flanges acting as abutment elements adapted to engage the lower walls 4B of the two longitudinal beams 4 of the vehicle frame 3. In the specific example illustrated herein, each flange F is constituted by a flat portion of an L-shaped element welded to the respective plate P.
[0033] With reference to
[0034] An important feature of the present invention lies in that, due to the structure and the arrangement which have been described above, each auxiliary frame 80 fulfills a structural strengthening function for the vehicle frame 3 which is absolutely similar to, or even more effective than, the structural function fulfilled by the cross-members 5 of the vehicle frame. As already indicated, in the area where the assemblies are provided, the cross-members 5 are omitted, but each auxiliary frame 80 is able to fulfills the same function, due to the rigid configuration of this frame and due to the connection which has been described above between the ends of the cross-members T and the longitudinal beams 4. In particular, the auxiliary frames 80 contribute to counteract the deformations of the frame 3 and above all they prevent undesired twisting deformations of this frame.
[0035] In this manner, the auxiliary frames 80 carrying the gas tanks 9 also fulfill a safety function, by absorbing impact energy in the case of a vehicle collision.
[0036] With specific reference to the example in which each assembly 8 carries gas tanks having the cylindrical configuration which has been described above, the lateral walls T3 of each beam T have a concave shape with a curved profile, so as to define a seat for the body of the adjacent tank 9. Furthermore, each wall T3 has slots 10 through which securing metal belts 11 (
[0037] In the case of the specific example illustrated herein, to the vehicle frame 3 there is associated also a counter-frame 30, comprising a pair of longitudinal beams 31 connected to each other by cross-members 32. The longitudinal beams 31 are arranged above and along the longitudinal beam 4 of the vehicle frame 3 and are rigidly connected thereto, for example by means of screws or by welding, in the case of the illustrated example, also the cross-members 32 are connected to the longitudinal beams 31 with the interposition of intermediate supports 33, each of which is welded both to the longitudinal beams and to the cross-members 32.
[0038] The counter-frame 30 is assembled from above (see arrow G in
[0039] As indicated in the foregoing, the invention is applicable also to the support of auxiliary units different from gas tanks, such as to the support of electric batteries.
[0040] Naturally, while the principle of the invention remains the same, the details of construction and the embodiments may widely vary with respect to what has been described and shown purely by way of example, without departing from the scope of the present invention.