LOWER VEHICLE-BODY STRUCTURE
20230126494 · 2023-04-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D25/2036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/88
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A lower vehicle-body structure includes: side sills extending along a vehicle front-rear direction and provided on both sides in a vehicle width direction of a vehicle body, respectively; a front undercover covering a lower surface of the vehicle body and having a first flange which extends to an outer bottom surface of each of the side sills; and a side sill garnish having a second flange covering the outer bottom surface from outside in the vehicle width direction. The first flange and the second flange are overlapped with each other in a vehicle up-down direction, and are fastened together to the outer bottom surface of the side sill.
Claims
1. A lower vehicle-body structure comprising: side sills extending along a vehicle front-rear direction and provided on both sides in a vehicle width direction of a vehicle body, respectively; an undercover covering a lower surface of the vehicle body and having a first flange which extends to an outer bottom surface of each of the side sills; and a side sill garnish having a second flange covering the outer bottom surface of the side sill from outside in the vehicle width direction, wherein the first flange and the second flange are overlapped with each other in a vehicle up-down direction, and are fastened together to the outer bottom surface part of the side sill.
2. The lower vehicle-body structure according to claim 1, wherein the outer bottom surface of the side sill has at least one electrodeposition coating hole, and the electrodeposition coating hole is closed by the first flange.
3. The lower vehicle-body structure according to claim 1, wherein the side sill garnish is fastened to the vehicle body at least at one portion other than the outer bottom surface of the side sill, and the second flange is arranged lower in the vehicle body than the first flange.
4. The lower vehicle-body structure according to claim 1, wherein the side sill garnish has a hinge integrally formed of a resin material and supporting an opening/closing part thereof so as to be opened and closed; and the side sill garnish has the opening/closing part overlapping the first flange in the vehicle up-down direction, when the hinge is closed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0018] Next, a description is given in detail of an embodiment of the present disclosure, with reference to the drawings as appropriate. Note that, in each drawing, “front-rear” indicates a vehicle front-rear direction, “right-left” indicates a vehicle width direction (right-left direction), and “up-down” indicates a vehicle up-down direction (vertically up-down direction), respectively.
[0019] As shown in
[0020] The side sills 12 are arranged on both sides in the vehicle width direction of the lower vehicle-body and extending in the vehicle front-rear direction, respectively. Further, as shown in
[0021] The outer side sill 18a, the inner side sill 18b, and the side sill stiffener 18c are joined together by upper end joining flanges and lower end joining flanges thereof, respectively.
[0022] As shown in
[0023] As shown in
[0024] The outer bottom surface 24 of the outer side sill 18a is formed with clip insertion holes 38. Clips 36 to serve as fastening elements are inserted into the clip insertion holes 38 and other clip insertion holes 43 and 60 to be described below, to fasten together three members, which are the undercover 14, the side sill garnish 16, and the side sill 12, along the vehicle up-down direction (see
[0025] Further, the outer bottom surface 24 of the outer side sill 18a is formed with a plurality of electrodeposition coating holes 40 (see
[0026] The undercover 14 is arranged between the right and left side sills 12 in a substantially horizontal direction, so as to cover a lower surface of the lower vehicle-body 10 (see
[0027] As shown in
[0028] The hinge 48 is formed at a boundary connecting the garnish body 44 with the opening/closing part 50 to support the opening/closing part 50 so as to be opened/closed (see
[0029] As shown in
[0030] As shown in
[0031] Each fastening part 56 has a substantially rectangular shape as viewed from the bottom, and includes a recessed part 58 which is recessed from a bottom surface of the second flange 52 toward the first flange 42, and a clip insertion hole 60 which is formed at the center of a bottom surface of the recessed part 58 and inserted with the clip 36 for fastening together (see
[0032] Further, the side sill garnish 16 is provided with the fastening-and-fixing parts 46 so as to be fastened and fixed to the side sill 12 at portions other than the outer bottom surface 24 of the side sill 12. As shown in
[0033] As shown in
[0034] With the pair of holding plates 76 holding the clip locking part 70 therebetween, the clip member 66 is slid along the elongated groove 68 in a direction indicated by an arrow in
[0035] The first flange 42 of the front undercover 14a and the second flange 52 of the side sill garnish 16 are overlapped with each other in the vehicle up-down direction, and fastened together to the outer bottom surface 24 of the side sill 12 (outer side sill 18a) with use of a fastening element such as the clip 36 (see
[0036] That is, the first flange 42 of the front undercover 14a, the second flange 52 of the side sill garnish 16, and the outer bottom surface 24 of the side sill 12 are respectively formed, at respective corresponding positions, with the plurality of clip insertion holes 38, 43, and 60 along the vehicle front-rear direction at predetermined intervals. The clips 36 are inserted into the clip insertion holes 38, 43, and 60 for fastening three plates together, respectively, so that the three members, which are the front undercover 14a, the side sill garnish 16, and the side sill 12, are integrally and firmly fastened together.
[0037] With the three members mentioned above fastened together with use of the clips 36, the outer bottom surface 24 of the side sill 12 is positioned at the uppermost layer, the second flange 52 of the side sill garnish 16 is positioned at the lowermost layer, and the first flange 42 of the front undercover 14a is interposed between the outer bottom surface 24 in the uppermost layer and the second flange 52 in the lowermost layer (see
[0038] The lower vehicle-body 10 applied with the lower vehicle-body structure according to the present embodiment is basically formed as described above, and a description is given below of advantageous effects thereof.
[0039] In the present embodiment, the first flange 42 of the front undercover 14a and the second flange 52 of the side sill garnish 16 are overlapped with each other in the vehicle up-down direction, and are fastened together to the outer bottom surface 24 of the side sill 12 with use of the clips 36.
[0040] In the present embodiment, the front undercover 14a and the side sill garnish 16 are respectively fastened and fixed to the side sill 12 serving as a frame member. This secures desired fastening rigidity, and a risk of the front undercover 14a and the side sill garnish 16 being separated from each other is reduced in the present embodiment. As a result, the present embodiment provides the lower vehicle-body structure which prevents the side sill garnish 16 and the front undercover 14a from being separated from each other. Further, even if either one of the front undercover 14a and the side sill garnish 16 is separated, for example, the other is kept fastened and fixed to the side sill 12, to prevent a decrease in fastening rigidity.
[0041] Further, the three members, which are the side sill 12, the front undercover 14a, and the side sill garnish 16, are fastened together with use of fastening elements such as the clips 36, so that stress applied to the front undercover 14a or the side sill garnish 16 is transmitted to the side sill 12. Thus, in the present embodiment, the stress applied to the lower vehicle-body 10 is avoided from being concentrated and is dispersed suitably.
[0042] Further, in the present embodiment, with the three members fastened together, the electrodeposition coating holes 40 formed in the outer bottom surface 24 of the side sill 12 are closed by the first flange 42. Conventionally, the electrodeposition coating holes 40, through which a coating film flows at a time of electrodeposition coating, are fitted with elastic bodies such as rubber so as to be closed, to prevent sound from being transmitted into a vehicle compartment.
[0043] In the present embodiment, with the three members described above fastened together with use of the clips 36, the electrodeposition coating holes 40 are closed by the first flange 42 of the front undercover 14a. Therefore, the present embodiment allows for reducing closing members such as rubber and skipping an operation for fitting the electrodeposition coating holes 40 such as with rubber. As a result, the lower vehicle-body structure in the present embodiment allows for reducing the number of elements and manufacturing costs as compared with a conventional one.
[0044] Further, in the present embodiment, the side sill garnish 16 is provided with the fastening-and-fixing parts 46 so as to be fastened and fixed to the side sill 12 at portions other than the outer bottom surface 24 of the side sill 12. In the present embodiment, having the fastening-and-fixing parts 46 further improves the fastening rigidity of the side sill garnish 16 to the side sill 12.
[0045] Further, with the three members fastened together, the second flange 52 of the side sill garnish 16 is arranged lower in the vehicle body than the first flange 42 of the front undercover 14a. In the present embodiment, the second flange 52 being arranged lower in the vehicle body than the first flange 42 allows for suitably supporting the front undercover 14a from below. Still further, in the present embodiment, even if the front undercover 14a collides with a curb or the like and is separated, for example, the side sill garnish 16 can maintain a fastening state.
[0046] Further, in the present embodiment, the side sill garnish 16 has the hinge 48 integrally formed of a resin material and supporting the opening/closing parts 50 so as to be opened and closed. Still further, the side sill garnish 16 has the opening/closing part 50 overlapping the first flange 42 of the front undercover 14a in the vehicle up-down direction, when the hinge 48 is closed (see
[0047] In the present embodiment, the opening/closing part 50 can be suitably switched between an opened state (with the hinges 48 opened) and a closed state (with the hinges 48 closed) via the hinges 48. With the configuration described above, in the present embodiment, when the front undercover 14a is damaged, for example, the opening/closing parts 50 can be switched from an opened state to a closed state. This allows for easily replacing only the front undercover 14a, without removing the side sill garnish 16.
[0048] Further, in the present embodiment, at a time of assembling the vehicle body, the side sill garnish 16 is first attached to the side sill 12, with the opening/closing parts 50 opened (with the hinges 48 opened) and then the opening/closing parts 50 are switched to a closed state (with the hinges 48 closed) to mount the front undercover 14a. As described above, in the present embodiment, the opening/closing parts 50 being provided so as to be opened and closed via the hinges 48 allows for improving working efficiency.