Attaching structure for motor vehicle, including bracket with low rigidity portion for vehicle safety
10767603 ยท 2020-09-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Matt Davies (Stockton-on-Tees, GB)
- Gavin Wilkinson (Stockton-on-Tees, GB)
- Steve Garrett (Stockton-on-Tees, GB)
Cpc classification
F02M26/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An attaching structure for a motor vehicle includes a cylinder head; an EGR valve arranged adjacent to the cylinder head; a bracket including a first portion attached to the cylinder head, a second portion attached to the EGR valve, and a low rigidity portion arranged between the first portion and the second portion, the low rigidity portion having a rigidity less than remaining portions of the bracket; and a vehicle component arranged adjacent to the EGR valve. The low rigidity portion is formed to break when the EGR valve receives a shock load from the vehicle component.
Claims
1. An attaching structure for a motor vehicle, comprising: a cylinder head; an EGR valve arranged adjacent to the cylinder head; a bracket including a first portion attached to the cylinder head, a second portion attached to the EGR valve, and a low rigidity portion arranged between the first portion and the second portion, the low rigidity portion having a rigidity less than remaining portions of the bracket; and a vehicle component arranged adjacent to the EGR valve, wherein the low rigidity portion is configured to break when the EGR valve receives a shock load from the vehicle component.
2. The attaching structure according to claim 1, wherein the bracket further comprises an initial breaking portion where the bracket initially breaks from the shock load.
3. The attaching structure according to claim 2, wherein the initial breaking portion is a notch formed continuously to the low rigidity portion.
4. The attaching structure according to claim 3, wherein the low rigidity portion is a groove.
5. The attaching structure according to claim 4, wherein the vehicle component is a brake booster of the motor vehicle.
6. The attaching structure according to claim 5, wherein the bracket is configured to break at the low rigidity portion so that a distance between the cylinder head and the EGR valve changes to absorb the shock load from the brake booster.
7. The attaching structure according to claim 1, wherein the bracket is formed of a resin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(10) Hereinafter, the present embodiment is explained based on the drawings. In an explanation, terms indicating the directions follow the directions shown by a direction key. However, an arrangement of a bracket according to the present embodiment is not limited to the aforementioned directions.
(11) A bracket 100 of the present embodiment is attached to a cylinder head 100A of the motor vehicle and supports an EGR valve 100B, as shown in
(12) As shown in
(13) As shown in
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(16) To further increase the rigidity of the EGR valve connecting portion 5, an arc-shaped rib portion 55 and a radial rib portion 56 are formed. The arc-shaped rib portion 55 extends from the upper protruding portion 53 to the lower section of the EGR valve connecting portion 5. The radial rib portion 56 extends from the center protruding portion 52 to the arc-shaped rib portion 55.
(17) The EGR valve connecting portion 5 is also formed to house a conventional vacuum pump (not shown) on the left side. As shown in
(18) Further, as shown in
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(20) The upper side of the EGR valve connecting portion 5 also includes a hook portion 59 extending toward the right of the body portion 1, as shown in
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(22) Between the main cylinder head connecting portion 3 and the EGR valve connecting portion 5, the low rigidity portion 7 is formed so that when the front end collision occurs, the body portion 1 breaks at the low rigidity portion 7 to absorb the impact force and preventing the brake booster 100C from entering the cabin of the motor vehicle, see
(23) In order for the low rigidity portion 7 to reliably break during the collision, the low rigidity portion 7 has a thickness less than the remaining portions of the body portion 1 so that the rigidity of the low rigidity portion 7 is less than that of the remaining portions of the body portion 1. In other words, the low rigidity portion 7 is a groove extending along a boundary between the main cylinder head connecting portion 3 and the EGR valve connecting portion 5. The low rigidity portion 7 is formed along the broken line shown in
(24) The low rigidity portion 7 is formed to have a rigidity, which will not break during a normal operation of the motor vehicle, but will break with a specific shock load during the vehicle collision to avoid injury to the driver in the cabin. More specifically, the low rigidity portion 7 is formed to break when a force greater than 15 kN is applied.
(25) In addition, as shown in
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(27) Therefore, when the front end collision occurs, an impact force from the collision moves the cylinder head 100A rearward, and the EGR valve 100B connected to the cylinder head 100A through the bracket 100 also moves rearward. The EGR valve 100B collides with the brake booster 100C, and in resistance against the impact force from the EGR valve 100B, a shock load is applied from the brake booster 100C to the EGR valve 100B. The shock load is transferred to the bracket 100. The bracket 100 receives the shock load causing the secondary cylinder head connecting portion 58 and the low rigidity portion 7 of the body portion 1 to break. The EGR valve 100B breaks away from the bracket 100, so that the brake booster 100C is prevented from entering inside the cabin of the motor vehicle. Thus, the injury to the driver of the motor vehicle is prevented.
(28) The above description simply illustrates the principle of the invention. Furthermore, a great number of modifications and alterations are possible for those skilled in the art, and the invention not being limited to the heretofore illustrated and described exact configurations and applications, all corresponding modification examples and equivalents are deemed to be within the scope of the invention defined by the attached claims and their equivalents.
(29) For example, in the heretofore described, a description has been given of a case in which the EGR valve connecting portion 5 has a single radial rib portion 56, but the invention not limited to this, the EGR valve connecting portion 5 may have any number of radial rib portions 56 to increase the rigidity.
(30) In the heretofore described, a description has been given of a case in which the main cylinder head connecting portion 3 has three first apertures 31, but the invention not limited to this, the main cylinder head connecting portion 3 may have any number of first apertures 31 to connect to the cylinder head 100A. Similarly, the EGR valve connecting portion 5 may have any number of second apertures 51 to connect to the EGR valve 100B.