Vehicle body structure of vehicle
11084533 · 2021-08-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D25/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/2018
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D21/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D27/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/2036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D21/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicle body structure may include: front side members extended in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle and provided at opposite sides of the vehicle body structure; a sub-frame that includes: a front cross member and a rear cross member, which are spaced apart from each other, and front side structures extending forward from opposite sides of the sub-frame, where the sub-frame is coupled to the front side members at opposite sides; fender apron members to connect the front side structures to A-pillars of the vehicle body structure; load distribution members coupled to the fender apron members to transmit a load to the fender apron members and to the front side members; and a cross bar extending in the transverse direction while being spaced apart from an upper side of the front cross member of the sub-frame, and having opposite ends coupled to the front side members.
Claims
1. A vehicle body structure of a vehicle defining a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction, the vehicle body comprising: front side members respectively extended in the longitudinal direction and provided at opposite sides of the vehicle body structure; a sub-frame including: a front cross member and a rear cross member, which are spaced apart from each other, and front side structures respectively extending forward from opposite sides of the sub-frame, wherein the sub-frame is coupled to the front side members at opposite sides thereof; fender apron members configured to connect the front side structures to A-pillars of the vehicle body structure; load distribution members coupled to the fender apron members and configured to transmit a load introduced in the transverse direction or the longitudinal direction upwards to the fender apron members and downwards to the front side members; a cross bar extending in the transverse direction while being spaced apart from an upper side of the front cross member of the sub-frame, and having opposite ends coupled to the front side members; sub-frame mounting brackets coupled to lower sides of the front side members, to which opposite ends of the sub-frame are mounted; crossbar mounting brackets coupled to the front side members, to which the opposite ends of the crossbar are mounted; a fixing shaft fixed to the sub-frame, and extended to an inner side of a corresponding front side member among the front side members passing through a corresponding sub-frame mounting bracket among the sub-frame mounting brackets and a lower side of the corresponding front side member; and a bulkhead installed at an inner side of the corresponding front side member in which the fixing shaft is located so as to increase strength.
2. The vehicle body structure of claim 1, wherein the bulkhead is welded to the corresponding front side member and sub-frame mounting bracket, the fixing shaft, a corresponding cross bar mounting bracket among the cross bar mounting brackets and a corresponding load distribution member among the load distribution members.
3. The vehicle body structure of claim 2, wherein a load acting on a front end of the corresponding front side member and front side structure of the sub-frame in a small overlap crash is distributed and transmitted to the corresponding front cross member, the cross bar, and the fender apron members by the bulkhead and the load distribution members.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) 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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(14) 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
(15) 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.
(16) In the drawings, parts irrelevant to the description may be omitted for the clarity of explanation, and the size of each component shown in the drawings may be exaggerated or reduced for the sake of convenience in description.
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(18) The front side members are provided at opposite sides of the vehicle body structure and extended in a length direction (a longitudinal direction) of the vehicle. The sub-frame 20 is arranged at lower sides of the front side members 10 and is coupled to the front side members 10 at opposite sides thereof, respectively.
(19) The sub-frame 20 is provided to increase strength in a transverse direction, and includes a front cross member 21 and a rear cross member 22 spaced apart from each other in a front and rear side direction. The sub-frame 20 forms a lower frame of a power train compartment 60 in which driving parts are installed. The sub-frame 20 includes front side structures 23 extending forward from opposite sides thereof.
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(22) The cross bar 50 extends in the transverse direction while being spaced apart from an upper side of the front cross member 21 of the sub-frame 20 and has opposite ends thereof coupled to the front side members, respectively, as shown in
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(24) The sub-frame mounting brackets 80 are coupled to lower sides of the front side members, respectively, such that opposite ends of the sub-frame 20 are mounted to the front side members 10 as shown in
(25) The cross bar mounting brackets 90 are coupled to the front side members such that the opposite ends of the cross bar 50 are mounted to the front side members 10 as shown in
(26) The fixing shaft 100 is fixed to the sub-frame 20 and extends upward to pass through the sub-frame mounting bracket 80 and a lower side of the front side member 10 and to an inner side of the front side member 10. Since the fixing shaft 100 is installed to pass through the sub frame mounting bracket 80 and the lower side of the front side member 10 such that the sub-frame 20 is firmly fixed to the front side member 10.
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(28) The bulkhead 110 does not only increases the strength of the front side member 10 but also mediates connection between the front side member 10, the sub-frame mounting bracket 80, the fixing shaft 100, the cross bar mounting bracket 90, and the load distribution member 40.
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(30) In addition, the load distribution member 40 reinforces the lower side of the fender apron member 30 connected to the sub-frame 20, and by being connected to the bulkhead 110, allows a load (impact) introduced in a transverse direction or longitudinal direction of the vehicle body structure to be distributed and transmitted upwards to the fender apron member 30 and downwards through the sub-frame 20 to the front side member 10.
(31) As described above, the vehicle body structure according to one form of the present form remarkably increases the strength with respect to longitudinal and transverse loads around the powertrain compartment 60 through the installation of the load distribution member 40, the bulkhead 110, and the cross bar 50, so that the devices (an engine, an electric motor, a transmission, etc.) installed in the powertrain compartment 60 are protected from the impact.
(32) In addition, the vehicle body structure according to one form of the present may reduce or minimize deformation of the front side member 10 in a small overlap crash by uniformly distributing loads into the front side member 10, the front cross member of the sub-frame 20, the cross bar 50, the fender apron member 30, and the like using the load distribution member 40 and the bulkhead 110. In addition, such a configuration allows the vehicle to be moved forward without turning while being swept sideways even at a time of collision with a barrier 200, so that passengers are protected from injury.
(33) As is apparent from the above, the vehicle body structure of the vehicle according to the exemplary forms of the present disclosure can protect devices installed in a power train compartment in a small overlap crash by installing a load distribution member, a bulkhead, and a cross bar such that the strength with respect to longitudinal and transverse direction loads around the powertrain compartment is greatly increased.
(34) The vehicle body structure of the vehicle according to the form of the present disclosure can reduce or minimize deformation of a front side member in a small overlap crash by allowing a load distribution member and a bulkhead to uniformly distribute a load between the front side member, a front cross member of a sub-frame, a cross bar, a fender apron member, and the like. In addition, the vehicle body structure of the vehicle according to the exemplary forms of the present disclosure can protect passengers from injury even in a collision with a barrier by allowing the vehicle to perform a behavior of avoiding the barrier such that the vehicle is moved forward without turning while being swept sideways.