VEHICLE AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A VEHICLE
20230055019 · 2023-02-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Tim Visser (Amsterdam, NL)
- Jacobus Comelis Buschgens (Zeist, NL)
- Foeke Jasper Schaap (Utrecht, NL)
- Olof Nicolaas van der Zwaal (Doom, NL)
Cpc classification
B62D33/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle (1) includes a cargo carrying space enclosure (2), wherein the enclosure (2) has a tubular section (5) which is provided with a floor (6), a roof (7) and opposite walls (8) which extend between the floor (6) and the roof (7). At least the walls (8) and at least one of the roof (7) and the floor (6) have a laminar structure of interconnected layers (11). Each of the layers (11) is continuous along the walls (8) and the at least one of the roof (7) and the floor (6) as seen in a cross-section of the tubular section (5).
Claims
1. A vehicle comprising a cargo carrying space enclosure, wherein the enclosure has a tubular section which is provided with a floor, a roof and opposite walls which extend between the floor and the roof, wherein at least the walls and at least one of the roof and the floor have a laminar structure of interconnected layers, each of the interconnected layers is continuous along the walls and the at least one of the roof and the floor, as seen in a cross-section of the tubular section.
2. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the laminar structure of interconnected layers extends at the walls, the floor and the roof such that each of the layers is continuous along the walls, the floor and the roof, as seen in the cross-section of the tubular section.
3. The vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the laminar structure of interconnected layers is formed by a plurality of windings of at least a sheet along the floor, the roof and the walls.
4. The vehicle according claim 1, wherein adjacent ones of the interconnected layers are interconnected to each other through an adhesive.
5. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the layers are made of cardboard.
6. The vehicle according to claim 5, wherein the cardboard is a corrugated cardboard comprising a corrugated sheet and a sheet liner which are fixed to each other, or the cardboard is a honeycomb cardboard comprising a honeycomb sheet and a sheet liner which are fixed to each other.
7. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the tubular section has a rectangular cross-section.
8. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein at least a part of an outer side of the tubular section is provided with a water impervious coating.
9. A method of manufacturing the vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the tubular section is made by supplying a sheet and a former which has an outer shape that substantially corresponds to the intended shape of the tubular section, the sheet is wound several times about the former and adjacent windings are attached to each other, thereby forming the tubular section including the laminar structure of interconnected layers, after which the former and the tubular section are separated from each other, and subsequently the tubular section is mounted to a vehicle chassis so as to form the vehicle.
10. A method of manufacturing the vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the tubular section is made by supplying a sheet and a former, the sheet is wound several times about the former and adjacent windings are attached to each other to form a tubular structure, after which the former and the tubular structure are separated from each other, the tubular structure is cut in its longitudinal direction so as to form two U-shaped parts, after which each of the U-shaped parts is mounted to at least one of the floor and the roof so as to form the tubular section, and subsequently the tubular section is mounted to a vehicle chassis so as to form the vehicle.
11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the sheet is made of cardboard.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the cardboard is a corrugated cardboard comprising a corrugated sheet and a sheet liner which are fixed to each other, or the cardboard is a honeycomb cardboard comprising a honeycomb sheet and a sheet liner which are fixed to each other.
13. The method according to claim 10, wherein the tubular structure has a rectangular cross-section.
14. The vehicle according claim 2, wherein adjacent ones of the interconnected layers are interconnected to each other through an adhesive.
15. The vehicle according claim 3, wherein adjacent ones of the interconnected layers are interconnected to each other through an adhesive.
16. The vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the layers are made of cardboard.
17. The vehicle according to claim 4, wherein the layers are made of cardboard.
18. The vehicle according to claim 4, wherein the tubular section has a rectangular cross-section.
19. The vehicle according to claim 17, wherein the tubular section has a rectangular cross-section.
20. The method according to claim 12, wherein the tubular structure has a rectangular cross-section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The invention will hereafter be elucidated with reference to very schematic drawings showing embodiments of the invention by way of example.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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[0028] The cargo carrying space enclosure 2 is shown in greater detail in
[0029] The tubular section 5 is made of a sheet of corrugated cardboard 11, of which a part is shown in
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[0031] It is noted that due to supplying two sheets of corrugated cardboard 11 to the former 12 at the same time the number of rotations of the former 12 can be lower than in case of supplying a single sheet of corrugated cardboard 11 in order to achieve a certain number of layers.
[0032] After winding the sheets of corrugated cardboard 11 about the former 12 the resulting tubular structure is taken away from the former 12 by withdrawing it thereof in axial direction; in this case the resulting tubular structure forms the tubular section 5, which can be provided with the front side 9 and the rear frame 10 so as to form the cargo carrying space enclosure 2.
[0033] The tubular section 5 may be covered by a water-tight layer, for example a water-repellent coating. Furthermore, the tubular section 5 may be provided with openings, for example openings in the opposite walls 8 in order to provide access to the interior of the cargo carrying space enclosure 2.
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[0035] The invention is not limited to the embodiments shown in the drawings and described hereinbefore, which may be varied in different manners within the scope of the claims and their technical equivalents. For example, the cardboard may be a honeycomb cardboard comprising a honeycomb sheet and a sheet liner which are fixed to each other, or the layers may be made of an alternative light-weight material, for example recycled plastic. The tubular section may have a different orientation with respect to the chassis; for example, its longitudinal direction may extend transversely with respect to the driving direction of the vehicle. The tubular section may also have an alternative shape, for example a polygonal cross-section. In such a case the rectangular gear of the device for manufacturing the tubular section may have a corresponding shape. Furthermore, the embodiments of the cargo carrying space enclosure as described hereinbefore are applicable to a large range of vehicle types, for example for delivery vehicles, cargo bikes, etc.