Passenger Car
20220388576 ยท 2022-12-08
Inventors
- Niklas EBERLE (Muenchen, DE)
- Michael FLOER (Muenchen, DE)
- Liudmila LAUER (Augsburg, DE)
- Sabine VETHACKE (Hoehenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn, DE)
- Ferhat YUEKSEL (Augsburg, DE)
Cpc classification
B62D29/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J1/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A passenger car has a self-supporting body, which has a roof opening. The roof opening is outwardly delimited in the vehicle transverse direction by lateral roof rails of the body and in the vehicle longitudinal direction by a transverse element of the body connected to the roof rails. A roof apparatus has a frame and at least one roof element that overlaps with at least part of the roof opening. The roof element is retained on the frame directly and on the body by way of the frame. The frame has a transverse frame part, on which the roof element is retained directly, the transverse frame part being connected directly to the transverse element of the body.
Claims
1.-7. (canceled)
8. A passenger car, comprising: a monocoque vehicle body having a roof opening delimited outwardly in a vehicle transverse direction by lateral roof rails of the vehicle body and in a vehicle longitudinal direction by a transverse element, connected to the roof rails, of the vehicle body; and a roof having a frame and at least one roof element which overlaps at least one part of the roof opening and is held directly on the frame and, via the frame, on the vehicle body, wherein the frame has a transverse frame part, on which the roof element is held directly, and the transverse frame part is connected directly to the transverse element of the monocoque vehicle body.
9. The passenger car according to claim 8, wherein the transverse frame part is connected to the transverse element directly in an integrally joined manner.
10. The passenger car according to claim 9, wherein the integrally joined manner is a welded and/or adhesively bonded connection.
11. The passenger car according to claim 8, wherein the roof element is connected directly to the transverse frame part and, as a result, is fixed on the transverse frame part.
12. The passenger car according to claim 11, wherein the roof element is connected to the transverse frame part directly in an integrally joined manner.
13. The passenger car according to claim 12, wherein the integrally joined manner is a welded and/or adhesively bonded connection.
14. The passenger car according to claim 8, wherein the transverse element is configured as a shell element which has an open hollow cross section which is closed at least in one length region of the shell element by way of the transverse frame part and, as a result, is supplemented to form a closed hollow cross section.
15. The passenger car according to claim 8, further comprising: a windshield of the passenger car connected directly to the transverse frame part.
16. The passenger car according to claim 15, wherein the windshield is connected to the transverse frame part directly in an integrally joined manner.
17. The passenger car according to claim 16, wherein the integrally joined manner is a welded and/or adhesively bonded connection.
Description
[0017] Details of the invention result in the further text on the basis of the description of the figures and the drawing, in which:
[0018]
[0019]
[0020] In the figures, identical or functionally identical elements are provided with identical designations.
[0021]
[0022] It can be seen in combination with
[0023] The roof element 15 is, for example, translucent, that is to say transparent. Here, the roof element 15 can be formed from a plastic which is, in particular, translucent or else from glass. Furthermore, it is conceivable that the roof element 15 is opaque. It is conceivable here that the roof element 15 is formed from a metallic material, in particular steel or aluminum, or a plastic which is, in particular, opaque. The roof element 15 preferably extends at least over more than half of the length, running in the vehicle longitudinal direction, of the roof opening 4. The roof element 15 preferably extends over the entire length, running in the vehicle longitudinal direction, of the roof opening 4. As an alternative or in addition, the roof element 15 extends at least over more than half of the width, running in the vehicle transverse direction, of the roof opening 4. The roof element 15 preferably extends over the entire width, running in the vehicle transverse direction, of the roof opening 4. Here, the roof element 15 is held directly on the frame, as a result of which the roof element 15 is held on the vehicle body 2 via the frame 13, that is to say by means of the frame 13. As a result, for example, the roof device 12 can be configured as the abovementioned roof module which can be preassembled independently of the vehicle body 2 and, in the preassembled state, can be mounted on the vehicle body 2, in particular on its roof 10. As a result, the passenger car 1 can be equipped particularly inexpensively with the preferably very large roof element 15. It can be seen overall that, by virtue of the fact that the roof element 15 is very large both in the vehicle longitudinal direction and in the vehicle transverse direction, the roof device 12 is, for example, what is known as a panorama roof, with which the passenger car 1 can be equipped particularly inexpensively.
[0024] In order, moreover, for it then to be possible for the passenger car 1 to be equipped with the panorama roof in a manner which is particularly low in weight, the frame 13 has the front transverse frame part 14, on which the roof element 15 is held directly. The transverse frame part 14 is connected here directly to the transverse element 11 of the vehicle body 2. It can be seen particularly clearly from
[0025] The transverse element 11 and the transverse frame part 14 have, for example, respective joining flanges 17 and 18, via which the transverse element 11 and the transverse frame part 14 are connected to one another directly. It is provided here that the transverse element 11 is fixed directly on the transverse frame part 14 or vice versa, with the result that the transverse element 11 and the transverse frame part 14 are connected to one another in such a way that relative movements between the transverse element 11 and the transverse frame part 14 are avoided. Moreover, it is preferably provided that the roof element 15 is connected directly to the transverse frame part 14 and, as a result, is fixed directly on the transverse frame part 14. Therefore, the roof element 15 and the transverse frame part 14 are preferably connected to one another directly, such that relative movements between the roof element 15 and the transverse frame part 14 and therefore relative movements between the roof element 15 and the vehicle body 2 are prevented or avoided.
[0026] In order for it to be possible for the weight to be kept particularly low, it is preferably provided that the transverse frame part 14 is connected to the transverse element 11, in particular via the joining flanges 17 and 18, directly in an integrally joined manner, in particular is welded directly and/or is adhesively bonded directly.
[0027]
[0028] Moreover,
[0029] It can be seen particularly clearly from
[0030] Moreover, the passenger car 1 has a front, translucent windshield 24, by way of which the interior compartment 3 is at least partially delimited toward the front in the vehicle longitudinal direction. It can be seen from
[0031] The abovementioned structural element 16 is also called a cowl, the transverse element 11 being a lower part of the cowl. It can be seen overall that the structural element 16 can be produced with a merely low number of parts and therefore inexpensively. At the same time, particularly high rigidity of the structural element 16 can be produced, since the lower shell and the upper shell delimit the closed hollow cross section 23.
[0032] The transverse frame part 14 and the transverse element 11 are formed, for example, from a metallic material, in particular a steel. By virtue of the fact that the transverse frame part 14 is connected directly to the transverse element 11, a double structure, for example in the vehicle transverse direction of the passenger car 1, can be avoided. As a result, the number of parts and therefore the weight can be kept low. At the same time, particularly high rigidity can be realized, with the result that particularly high safety can be ensured, for example, in load cases which can occur in the case of accidents. In particular, an excessive deformation of the roof 10 or the vehicle body 2 in the region of the roof 10 can be avoided, in particular when non-connected force loading of the vehicle body 2 in the region of the roof 2 occurs.
LIST OF DESIGNATIONS
[0033] 1 Passenger car [0034] 2 Vehicle body [0035] 3 Interior compartment [0036] 4 Roof opening [0037] 5 Roof rail [0038] 6 Roof rail [0039] 7 Double arrow [0040] 8 Double arrow [0041] 9 Transverse element [0042] 10 Roof [0043] 11 Transverse element [0044] 12 Roof device [0045] 13 Frame [0046] 14 Transverse frame part [0047] 15 Roof element [0048] 16 Structural element [0049] 17 Joining flanges [0050] 18 Joining flanges [0051] 19 Connecting element [0052] 20 Connecting element [0053] 21 Connecting element [0054] 22 Open hollow cross section [0055] 23 Closed hollow cross section [0056] 24 Windshield [0057] 25 Windshield opening [0058] 26 Connecting element [0059] 27 Double arrow