VEHICLE ENTRANCE STRUCTURE
20230211715 · 2023-07-06
Inventors
- Tomoo NAKAMOTO (Toyota-shi, JP)
- Noriyo INAGAKI (Anjo-shi, JP)
- Yukie SUZUKI (Toyota-shi, JP)
- Kan HAYASHIDA (Toyota-shi, JP)
Cpc classification
B60N3/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle entrance structure includes a body panel disposed in a rear part on a peripheral region of an entrance of a vehicle body, and configured to be exposed when a vehicle door is open. The body panel includes an assist surface having a predetermined area to support a hand of a user boarding or getting off of the vehicle. The assist surface is disposed at a higher level than a seat surface of an in-vehicle seat disposed beside the entrance.
Claims
1. A vehicle entrance structure comprising: a body panel disposed in a rear part on a peripheral region of an entrance of a vehicle body, the body panel configured to be exposed when a vehicle door is open, wherein the body panel comprises an assist surface having a predetermined area to support a hand of a user boarding or getting off of the vehicle, and the assist surface is disposed at a higher level than a seat surface of an in-vehicle seat disposed beside the entrance.
2. The vehicle entrance structure according to claim 1, wherein, the assist surface comprises a nonslip member configured to prevent the hand of the user supported on the assist surface from slipping on the assist surface.
3. The vehicle entrance structure according to claim 1, wherein, the assist surface is inclined downward toward a front and outward of the vehicle.
4. The vehicle entrance structure according to claim 2, wherein, the assist surface is inclined downward toward a front and outward of the vehicle.
5. The vehicle entrance structure according to claim 1, wherein, the assist surface is part of the body panel.
6. The vehicle entrance structure according to claim 2, wherein, the assist surface is part of the body panel.
7. The vehicle entrance structure according to claim 3, wherein, the assist surface is part of the body panel.
8. The vehicle entrance structure according to claim 4, wherein, the assist surface is part of the body panel.
9. The vehicle entrance structure according to claim 1, wherein, the assist surface is part of a separate member attached to the body panel.
10. The vehicle entrance structure according to claim 2, wherein, the assist surface is part of a separate member attached to the body panel.
11. The vehicle entrance structure according to claim 3, wherein, the assist surface is part of a separate member attached to the body panel.
12. The vehicle entrance structure according to claim 4, wherein, the assist surface is part of a separate member attached to the body panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0013] Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described by reference to the following figures, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0019] Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described by reference to the drawings. The configurations described below are explanatory examples and may be modified as appropriate in accordance with the specifications, for example, of a vehicle. It is assumed that features of a plurality of embodiments and modification examples described below are used in appropriate combinations. In all of the drawings, similar elements are designated with corresponding reference numerals and will not be described repeatedly.
[0020] In the following description, unless specifically noted, terms expressing directions and orientations, such as front, rear, left, right, upward, and downward, express those with reference to a vehicle. Further, a direction along the width of a vehicle toward the center line extending along the length of the vehicle is referred to as “inward” of the vehicle, and a direction along the width of the vehicle away from the center line is referred to as “outward” of the vehicle. In each drawing, an arrow FR indicates forward, an arrow UP indicates upward, and an arrow LH indicates leftward.
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[0023] As illustrated in
[0024] The entrance peripheral panel 19 includes a rear portion, which will be hereinafter referred to as a rear panel 20, inclined diagonally rearward and diagonally upward. The rear panel 20 includes a protruding portion 24 and a recess portion 22 adjacent to the rubber gasket 34. The protruding portion 24 is part of the rear panel 20 that is molded. The recess portion 22 is located above the protruding portion 24.
[0025] The top surface of the protruding portion 24 forms an assist surface 26 having a predetermined area on which a user would put his/her hand to board or get off the vehicle 10. The assist surface 26 assists or supports passengers' boarding or getting off the vehicle 10. The recess portion 22 includes a cavity 28 to receive an inner panel of the side door when the side door is closed.
[0026] The rear panel 20 includes a gasket contact portion 30 on the left of the protruding portion 24 and the recess portion 22 (outward of the vehicle). The rubber gasket of the side door that is closed contacts the gasket contact portion 30.
[0027] To secure the largest possible area of the assist surface 26, the protruding portion 24 has a great width from a position adjacent to the rubber gasket 34 to a position immediately before the gasket contact portion 30. The assist surface 26 faces upward of the vehicle, at a higher level than the seat surface 42 of the rear seat 40 disposed beside the entrance 18.
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[0029] The assist surface 26 may further include a nonslip member 50 to prevent the hand of the user placed on the assist surface 26 from slipping, as illustrated in
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[0031] The configuration according to the embodiment described above enables the user 100 getting off the vehicle 10 to put his/her left hand LHN on the assist surface 26 of the rear panel 20, as illustrated in
[0032] The user 100 can further put his/her right hand REIN on a door trim 60 of the side door 14 while resting the hip on the seat surface 42 of the rear seat 40. Support points that support the user 100 therefore include SPA on the assist surface 26, SPB on the door trim 60, and SPC on the seat surface 42. These three support points SPA, SPB, and SPC are spaced from each other and can therefore support the center of gravity CGB of the weight of the user 100 with a wide range, thereby enabling the user 100 to have a stable attitude while getting off the vehicle. This provides safety and security, particularly to people with weak or disabled legs and backs.
[0033] The additional support point SPA on the assist surface 26 disposed outward of the vehicle facilitates the user's getting off the vehicle 10 when the user attempts to put the legs on the ground while remaining seated on the rear seat 40. Further, to board the vehicle 10, the user 100 can put his/her right hand REIN on the assist surface 26 of the rear panel 20, which facilitates the user's boarding the vehicle 10. The assist surface 26 further stabilizes the attitude of a passenger as compared to a structure with no assist surface, thereby mitigating the burden of passengers on their shoulders, elbows, wrists, and other body parts.
[0034] In the embodiment described above, the protruding portion 24 having the assist surface 26 is formed as part of the rear panel 20 or the side member outer panel 16 that is molded. In another embodiment, as illustrated in