SUBFRAME DISENGAGEMENT APPARATUS
20200262484 ยท 2020-08-20
Inventors
- Stephen G. Rosepiler (Marysville, OH, US)
- Shivaprasad G. Rangaswamaiah (Dublin, OH, US)
- Gregory B. Resh (Ostrander, OH, US)
- David J. Royak (Broadview Heights, OH, US)
- Sartaj S. Ubhi (Dublin, OH, US)
- Michael J. Zimcosky (Dublin, OH, US)
Cpc classification
B62D21/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A disengagement apparatus for a subframe of a vehicle includes an inclined wall having an inclined surface, two sidewalls, and a top wall. The inclined surface has a structural feature that may include a rib. The disengagement apparatus is configured to couple to the subframe and a subframe stay. The subframe may include an aluminum material, and the disengagement apparatus may include a steel material. Further, a front frame structure for a vehicle includes a vehicle body, and a subframe structure coupled to the vehicle body that includes a subframe, a subframe stay, and a disengagement apparatus. The subframe structure is configured to decouple from the vehicle body in the event of a frontal impact and deflect in a rearward and downward direction relative to the vehicle body.
Claims
1. A disengagement apparatus for a subframe of a vehicle, comprising: an inclined surface having a structural feature; two sidewalls; and a top wall; and wherein the disengagement apparatus is configured to couple to the subframe and a subframe stay.
2. The disengagement apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a steel material.
3. The disengagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the subframe comprises an aluminum material.
4. The disengagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the structural feature comprises a rib.
5. The disengagement apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a bottom plate.
6. The disengagement apparatus of claim 5, wherein the bottom plate is coupled to each of the sidewalls.
7. The disengagement apparatus of claim 5, further configured to couple to the subframe at the top wall and to the subframe stay at the bottom plate.
8. The disengagement apparatus of claim 5, wherein the top wall includes a through hole defined therein, and the bottom plate includes a threaded through hole defined therein that is configured to receive a threaded shaft of a bolt.
9. The disengagement apparatus of claim 8, wherein the threaded through hole comprises a nut coupled to the bottom plate.
10. A subframe structure for a vehicle, comprising: a subframe comprising an aluminum material; a subframe stay; and a disengagement apparatus comprising a steel material that has an inclined surface and is configured to couple to the subframe and the subframe stay.
11. The subframe structure of claim 10, wherein the disengagement apparatus is positioned at a rear location of the subframe relative to a forward travel direction of the vehicle.
12. The subframe structure of claim 10, wherein the disengagement apparatus is coupled to each of the subframe and the subframe stay with a bolt.
13. A front frame structure for vehicle, comprising: a vehicle body that includes an inclined body surface at a front lower portion; and a subframe structure that includes an inclined subframe surface at a rear upper portion; and wherein the inclined body surface and the inclined subframe surface are adjacent one another; the vehicle body is coupled to the subframe structure; and in the event of a frontal impact, the subframe structure is configured to decouple from the vehicle body and deflect in a rearward and a downward direction relative to the vehicle body.
14. The front frame structure of claim 13, wherein the subframe structure includes a subframe, a subframe stay, and a disengagement apparatus.
15. The front frame structure of claim 14, wherein the disengagement apparatus is coupled to each of the subframe and the subframe stay.
16. The front frame structure of claim 14, wherein the disengagement apparatus is disposed between the subframe and the vehicle body.
17. The front frame structure of claim 14, wherein the inclined subframe surface is disposed on the disengagement apparatus.
18. The front frame structure of claim 14, wherein the disengagement apparatus comprises a steel material.
19. The front frame structure of claim 14, wherein the subframe comprises an aluminum material.
20. The front frame structure of claim 14, wherein the inclined subframe surface is configured to contact the inclined body surface during the frontal impact.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] To easily identify the discussion of any particular element or act, the most significant digit or digits in a reference number refer to the figure number in which that element is first introduced.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] With reference now to the figures wherein the illustrations are for purposes of illustrating one or more exemplary embodiments and not for purposes of limiting the same, there is shown a disengagement apparatus for a subframe of a vehicle.
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[0016] The subframe structure 102 includes a subframe 106, a subframe stay 108, and a disengagement apparatus 104 in the exemplary embodiment. The subframe 106 and subframe stay 108 each couple to the vehicle body 118. The subframe 106 and subframe stay 108 also couple to each other. The disengagement apparatus 104 couples to both the subframe 106 and subframe stay 108, and is further disposed between the subframe 106 and the vehicle body 118. To clarify, as used herein couple means to fasten (i.e., via a bolt, weld, adhesive, etc.). The disengagement apparatus 104 further includes an inclined subframe surface 110 at a rear upper portion, a bottom plate 114 at a rear lower portion, and two sidewalls 116. The inclined subframe surface 110 may be substantially parallel to the inclined body surface 112. The subframe 106 and subframe stay 108 may comprise an aluminum material, such as a cast aluminum structure or a stamped aluminum sheet, or may comprise a steel material, such as a high strength steel, for example. The disengagement apparatus 104 may comprise a steel material, such as high strength steel, or may comprise an aluminum material in other embodiments so long as that the strength of its material is greater than the strength of the material of the subframe 106.
[0017] The components of the front frame structure 100 may be coupled to one another using one or more bolts 122. Alternatively, the components may be coupled using other known fastening methods, such as welding, for example.
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[0021] The disengagement apparatus 104 is coupled to each of the subframe 106 and the subframe stay 108 using bolts 122. In other embodiments, the disengagement apparatus 104 may be coupled to the subframe 106 and subframe stay 108 using other known methods, such as welding, for example resistance spot welding. The disengagement apparatus 104 is coupled to the subframe 106 at a top wall 304, and is coupled to the subframe stay 108 at the bottom plate 114. The bottom plate 114 may be formed integrally with the disengagement apparatus 104, or may comprise a separate plate that is coupled to each sidewall 116. If coupled to the sidewalls 116, the bottom plate 114 may be welded or bolted thereto. The disengagement apparatus 104 further includes an inclined wall 306 onto which the inclined subframe surface 110 is disposed. The inclined wall 306 extends between each of the sidewalls 116. The top wall 304 extends between each of the sidewalls 116 and the inclined wall 306.
[0022] The inclined wall 306 may further include a structural feature to provide an increase in strength. The structural feature is shown in the exemplary embodiment as a structural rib 302. The rib 302 is a projection disposed on the inclined wall 306 that may project either inward (e.g., toward the subframe 106) or outward (e.g., toward the vehicle body 118). Although one rectangular-shaped rib 302 is provided in the exemplary embodiment, other embodiments may include a different number (i.e., two) or shape (i.e., circular, triangular) of rib. Alternatively, the structural feature may comprise other methods of strengthening a sheet of metal, such as, for example, a dimple, brace, or supplemental sheet of metal disposed on the inclined wall 306.
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[0025] The foregoing detailed description of exemplary embodiments is included for illustrative purposes only. It should be understood that other embodiments could be used, or modifications and additions could be made to the described embodiments. Therefore, the disclosure is not limited to the embodiments shown, but rather should be construed in breadth and scope in accordance with the recitations of the appended claims.