Roof rack for vehicle
11299102 · 2022-04-12
Assignee
Inventors
- Yong-Woo Jung (Gunpo-si, KR)
- Yong-Han Kang (Seoul, KR)
- Wook-Hee Lee (Seoul, KR)
- Jun-Sik Woo (Ulsan, KR)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a roof rack for a vehicle, which is capable of achieving an improvement in vehicle fuel efficiency and a weight lightening goal by using a lightweight material, allows for improved productivity and assembly properties by simplifying the number of parts and process therefor, has an excellent degree of freedom in design, and is capable of achieving a reduction in production costs and steps. Provided according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is a roof rack for a vehicle, comprising: a roof rail unit formed by injection molding; a pad unit on which the roof rail unit is mounted and which is coupled in contact with the roof rail unit; and mounting coupling members which are insert-molded in the roof rail unit and protrusively coupled via the lower part of the roof rail unit.
Claims
1. A roof rack for a vehicle, comprising: a roof rail that is injection molded; a pad on which the roof rail is mounted and that contacts the roof rail; and a mounting coupling member that is insert-injected to the roof rail and protrudes from a lower portion of the roof rail, wherein the mounting coupling member comprises: a screw that protrudes from a lower portion of the roof rail; an insert fixing part that is connected to the screw and is insert-injected to the roof rail during injection molding of the roof rail; and an extended connector with an enlarged cross section provided at a boundary between the screw and the insert fixing part, and wherein the roof rail comprises: a plurality of ribs having different sizes from one another; and a variable base whose thickness varies in proportion to the width or length of each of the plurality of ribs, wherein a longitudinal end of the roof rail has a curved shape by injection molding, wherein the plurality of ribs include a first rib and a second rib having different sizes from each other, wherein the variable base has a structure in which the thickness varies in proportion to the size of the first rib and the second rib, thereby preventing a sink of an appearance of the roof rail from occurring, wherein the pad comprises: a plate-shaped pad body that provides a mounting surface on which the roof rail is mounted; and a plurality of protrusions that protrude upward from both ends of the plate-shaped pad body by a predetermined length, wherein the insert fixing part, the extended connector, and the screw protrude downward through the plate-shaped pad body, wherein a width of the first rib is 1.0 to 1.5 mm, and a width of the second rib is 2.0 to 3.0 mm, wherein the variable base includes a first base corresponding to the first rib and a second base corresponding to the second rib, wherein a thickness of the first base is 3.5 to 4.5 mm and a thickness of the second base is 4.0 to 5.5 mm, wherein the roof rail is molded using polyimide or a plastic material including polyimide, wherein the pad is molded using a material different from that of the roof rail, wherein the plurality of protrusions face the roof rail at both sides of the roof rail and have a shape protruding upwards obliquely from the plate-shaped pad body, wherein the plurality of protrusions face both lower ends of the roof rail and protrude obliquely upward by a predetermined gap, and wherein the predetermined gap is formed between the side surfaces of each of the plurality of protrusions and the both lower ends of the roof rail.
Description
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(7) Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(8) The advantages and features of the present disclosure and the method of achieving them will become apparent with reference to the embodiments described in detail below with accompanying drawings. The present disclosure may, however, be implemented in many different manners and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art. The present disclosure is only defined by the scope of the claims. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the specification.
(9) In the description of the embodiments of the present disclosure, when it is deemed that a detailed description of known functions and configurations may unnecessarily obscure the gist of the present disclosure, the detailed description thereof will be omitted. The following terms are defined in consideration of the functions in the embodiments of the present disclosure, which may vary depending on the intention or the custom of the user and the operator. Therefore, the definition should be based on the contents throughout this specification.
(10) The roof rack is one of convenience parts that are mounted on a vehicle and is installed on a roof (or a roof panel) of the vehicle so that various kinds of cargoes, for example, leisure equipment such as skis and hoard, which are difficult to be stored in a trunk, may be fixed onto the roof of the vehicle through the roof rack and may be transported. In particular, as sport utility vehicle (SUV) is popularized, the utilization of the roof rack is increasing.
(11) However, most of the roof racks are made of a metal material such as aluminum. Even if a lightweight metal material is used, the light weight the roof rack has been limited. The present disclosure has been devised to provide a roof rack for a vehicle that may be structurally stable and may implement light weight, and may have a simple assembly structure by solving such a problem.
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(13) According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, referring to
(14) The roof rail 110 may be injection molded using a plastic material.
(15) The conventional roof rail 110 is molded by extrusion, and the like, using a metal material such as aluminum. However, in this case, an effect of reduction in weight was insignificant, and it was difficult to improve the moldability and the appearance quality of the conventional roof rail 110.
(16) According to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the roof rail 110 may be easily and inexpensively injection molded to obtain a desired design using a plastic material, for example, polyimide (PA) or a plastic material including PA.
(17) Preferably, the roof rail 110 may be made of a material such as PA6+MD40%, and the like, but the material of the roof rail is not limited to the above described material and other materials may be used.
(18) Thus, the moldability and the appearance quality of the roof rail 110 may be improved, and the weight reduction effect may be further improved in comparison to the conventional case using a metal material such as aluminum.
(19) Meanwhile, as the roof rail 110 is formed using the injection molding method, the number of processes may be reduced in comparison to the conventional injection method, and the design of the end 110a (see
(20) According to a conventional method using a metal material such as aluminum, and the like, a product may be formed first by an extrusion and bending process, and then the product may be cut while leaving both ends of the product at a required size, and then the cut portion may be post-processed to have a curved shape.
(21) However, according to the embodiment, when the injection method is used, it is possible to mold the roof rail 110 to obtain the required shape. For example, it is also possible to mold a curved shape of the end of the roof rail 110 without additional process, and an effect of reducing the number of processes and improving the productivity may be obtained.
(22) The pad 130 is a member at provides a mounting surface on which the roof rail 110 is mounted and contacts and is coupled to the roof rail 110.
(23) The pad 130 may contact the roof rail 110. The contacted pad 130 and roof rail 110 may be mounted on the roof (or the roof panel) of the vehicle 3 (see
(24) As described above, the lower surface of the pad 130 is attached onto the roof 3 (see
(25) The pad 130 may be manufactured by injection molding in the similar to the molding of the roof rail 110.
(26) Preferably, a plastic material may be used as the material of the pad 130. For example, thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) resin, and the like, may be used as a material of the pad 130. However, the material of the pad 130 is not limited the TPE resin, and different materials, which may be injected, from the TPE resin may also be used.
(27) Unlike the roof rail 110, the pad 130 is not required to have high rigidity for directly supporting the load of the cargo loaded, and thus the pad 130 may be manufactured using a material different from that of the roof rail 110.
(28) As shown in the cross-section of
(29) Specifically, the fastening member 150 may be insert-injected like the shape shown in
(30) The fastening member 150 is a bolt-shaped member. Carbon steel for mechanical structure (for example, SM25, and the like) may be used as the material of the fastening member 150. The material of the fastening member 150 is not limited to the above described material, and the materials different from carbon steel for mechanical structure may be used.
(31) According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, referring to
(32) The roof rail 110 may be manufactured in the same manner as the illustrated cross-sectional shape thereof. An inner hole 119 may be formed in the cross-section of the roof rail 110, and the shape, the size, and an arrangement of the roof rail 110 may be changed in various manners and the roof rail 11 is not limited to the shown forms.
(33) Both lower ends of the roof rail 110 are mounted on the upper portion of the pad 130.
(34) The pad 130 includes a pad body 131 and a plurality of protrusions 133 and 135 of the pad.
(35) The pad body 131 may have a plate shape to provide a mounting surface on which the roof rail 110, more specifically, both lower ends of the roof rail 110 is/are mounted.
(36) The plurality of protrusions 133 and 135 of the pad refer to a shape of the protrusion formed by protruding upward from both ends of the pad body 131 by a predetermined length.
(37) As shown in
(38) The fastening member 150 includes a screw 151 protruding from the lower portion of the roof rail 110 and provided to be fixed to the vehicle roof via a fastening nut, and the like when the roof rack is mounted on the roof of the vehicle.
(39) The fastening member 150 further includes an insertion fixing portion 153 inserted into the inside of the roof rail 110 so as to be provided on the roof rail 110 in a shape in which the screw 151 protrudes. The insertion fixing portion 153 may be insert-injected into the region shown when the roof rail 110 is injection molded and may be inserted into the roof rail 110 in a rigid state.
(40) The extended connector 155 in which the cross section of which is enlarged may be provided at a boundary between the screw 151 and the insertion fixing portion 153. The formation position and shape of the extended connector 155 may be changed in various manners.
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(43) As shown in
(44) For example, a width R1 of the first rib 111a may be 1.0 to 1.5 mm, and a width R2 of the second rib 111b may be 2.0 to 3.0 mm. A thickness T1 of the first base 112a corresponding to the first rib 111a may be 3.5 to 4.5 mm and a thickness T2 of the second base 112b corresponding to the second rib 111b may be 4.0 to 5.5 mm.
(45) As described above, the variable base 112 has a variation in thickness of the base in proportion to the width (or the length) of the plurality of ribs 111, so that the variable base 112 may have an advantage of preventing an appearance from sinking.
(46) As described above, according to the configuration of the present disclosure, it is advantageous in that a desired strength and rigidity of the roof rack for the vehicle may be provided and the light weight of the roof rack for the vehicle may be implemented by injection molding the plastic material in a different manner from the conventional method of extruding the metal material.
(47) Further, as the roof rail and the pad is simply assembled and the roof rail and the pad may be coupled and uncoupled by the user, thereby facilitating the assembly of the roof rail and the pad and the maintenance of the roof rail and the pad.
(48) Further, the insert injection of the fastening member (for example, the bolt) during the injection molding of the roof rail may simplify the cumbersome assembly process. Further, the number of components the roof rack for the vehicle includes is reduced in comparison to the number of conventional components included in the roof rack for the vehicle includes, and the manufacturing cost may be reduced. Further, the roof rail may be formed by injection and may have a favorable technical effect with high degree of freedom in design.
(49) While the present disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof in the above, it will be apparent that the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiment and the figures disclosed in the present specification, and that various changes can be made by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technical spirit of the present disclosure. Further, it is apparent that, although the working effects obtained from the configuration of the present disclosure are not clearly described while describing the embodiments of the present disclosure, any effect, which can be predicted by the corresponding configuration, can also be recognized.