Structure for rear part of vehicle
09566847 ยท 2017-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Makoto Fujiwara (Saitama, JP)
- Kenichi Hori (Saitama, JP)
- Eiji Kimura (Saitama, JP)
- Kousuke Katsumata (Saitama, JP)
- Yuta Endo (Tokyo, JP)
Cpc classification
B60J5/101
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/82
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
B60J1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A rear opening is provided in the rear part of a vehicle, and a tailgate opens and closes the rear opening. A spoiler is provided at the upper end of the tailgate. Deflectors are provided below the spoiler. The deflectors extend downward along the outer surface of the tail gate from the lower surface of the spoiler and are disposed at positions offset by a predetermined distance from the opposite ends in the vehicle width direction of the spoiler toward a central portion in the vehicle width direction of the spoiler.
Claims
1. A structure for a rear part of a vehicle, comprising: a rear opening provided at the rear part of the vehicle; an openable and closable door for opening and closing the rear opening; a spoiler provided at an upper end portion of the door; and a deflector provided below the spoiler, wherein the deflector extends downward from a lower surface of the spoiler along an outer surface of the door and is disposed at a position offset by a predetermined distance from an end in a vehicle width direction of the spoiler toward a central portion in the vehicle width direction of the spoiler.
2. The structure for a rear part of a vehicle set forth in claim 1, wherein the door comprises: a window opening; a window panel provided so as to cover the window opening; and a functional part provided outside in the vehicle width direction of the window panel, wherein a lengthwise direction of the functional part extends along a side edge of the window panel, and wherein the deflector is disposed at a position closer to a central portion in the vehicle width direction of the vehicle than an end of the functional part, the end of the functional part being near the window panel.
3. The structure for a rear part of a vehicle set forth in claim 2, wherein the functional part further comprises a wind directing surface gradually protruding toward a vehicle rear direction with increasing distance from an outer side to a central portion in the vehicle width direction of the vehicle, wherein the deflector further comprises a guiding surface gradually protruding toward the vehicle rear direction with increasing distance from the outer side to the central portion in the vehicle width direction of the vehicle, and wherein the guiding surface and the wind directing surface are arranged side by side in the vehicle width direction and formed respectively on a same side in the vehicle width direction of the functional part and the deflector.
4. The structure for a rear part of a vehicle set forth in claim 1, wherein the door comprises: a window opening; and a window panel provided so as to cover the window opening, and wherein the deflector is disposed at a position such that the deflector is overlapped with the window panel as viewed from the vehicle rear.
5. The structure for a rear part of a vehicle set forth in claim 4, wherein the structure further comprises an elastic member interposed between the deflector and the window panel.
6. The structure for a rear part of a vehicle set forth in claim 1, wherein the spoiler further comprises: a spoiler body whose surface forms at least a part of an upper surface of the spoiler and forms a part of a lower surface of the spoiler, the spoiler body having an opening formed in the lower surface; and a cover member covering a part of the opening of the spoiler body, and wherein the deflector covers a part of the remaining part of the opening of the spoiler body.
7. The structure for a rear part of a vehicle set forth in claim 6, wherein the deflector further comprises: a fixed portion fastened to the spoiler body in a portion along an edge of the opening of the spoiler body; and, in a portion spaced apart from the edge of the opening of the spoiler body and adjoining to the cover member, an abutted portion on which the cover member abuts from an outside of the vehicle.
8. The structure for a rear part of a vehicle set forth in claim 7, wherein the abutted portion is provided in the vicinity of the fixed portion.
9. The structure for a rear part of a vehicle set forth in claim 1, wherein the spoiler further comprises: a spoiler body whose surface forms at least a part of an upper surface of the spoiler and forms a part of a lower surface of the spoiler, the spoiler body having an opening formed in the lower surface; and a cover member covering a part of the opening of the spoiler body, and wherein the deflector is integrally formed with the cover member.
10. The structure for a rear part of a vehicle set forth in claim 9, wherein the spoiler body further comprises a support portion which abuts and is in contact with the outer surface of the door in the vicinity of the deflector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(17) Now, embodiments of the present invention will be described with drawings.
First Embodiment
(18) First of all, a structure for a rear part of a vehicle of a first embodiment of the present invention will be described.
(19) In the rear part 102 of the vehicle 101 according to the first embodiment, a rear opening 11 communicating with the vehicle interior is formed. The rear opening 11 is openable and closable by a tailgate 12, which serves as an openable and closable door. In a state in which the tailgate 12 is closed, rear combination lights 13, i.e., functional parts, are provided at opposite sides in the vehicle width direction of the rear part 102 of the vehicle 101. The rear combination lights 13 include: a pair of rear combination lights 13a each of which is provided below a corresponding rear pillar 103; and the other pair of rear combination lights 13b each of which is for example provided at corresponding one of opposite sides in the vehicle width direction of the tailgate 12 above the corresponding rear combination light 13a.
(20) A spoiler (tailgate spoiler) 21 is provided at an upper end portion 14 of the tailgate 12. The spoiler 21 rectifies traveling air blowing down from a roof 104 of the vehicle 101 so as to prevent the traveling air from being drawn to the rear part of the vehicle 101. Below the spoiler 21, deflectors 31 are provided. Each of the deflectors 31 rectifies traveling air blowing from a side surface 105 of the vehicle 101 so as to prevent the air from being drawn to the rear part of the vehicle.
(21) Each of the deflectors 31 extends downward from a lower surface 22 of the spoiler 21 along an outer surface 15 of the tailgate 12. The deflector 31 is disposed at a position offset by a predetermined distance from an end 23 in the vehicle width direction of the spoiler 21 toward a central portion in the vehicle width direction of the spoiler 21. More specifically, the deflector 31 is disposed at a position closer to the central portion in the vehicle width direction of the vehicle than an end portion 45 of the corresponding rear combination light 13b, which end portion 45 is near a window panel 17 (see also
(22) According to the above-described structure of the rear part 102 of the vehicle 101, each of the deflectors 31 is disposed at a position offset by a predetermined distance from the corresponding end 23 in the vehicle width direction of the spoiler 21 toward a central portion in the vehicle width direction of the spoiler 21. This allows an arrangement of the rear combination lights 13b along the side edges in the vehicle width direction of the tailgate 12 without causing interference between the rear combination lights 13b and the deflectors 31. Thus, since the rear combination lights 13b and the deflectors 31 are not overlapped, a third person is able to recognize light emitting from the rear combination lights 13b even with the deflectors 31 being provided, and it is thereby possible to not impair the function of the lights.
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(24) In the above-described structure of the guiding surface 42 and wind directing surface 41, the wind directing surface 41 directs traveling wind toward the rear direction of the vehicle 101, and the guiding surface 42 can prevent the traveling wind which has left the wind directing surface 41 from being drawn back to the outer surface 15 of the tailgate 12.
(25) Incidentally, the rear combination light 13b internally includes a light unit 43 for emitting light. The light unit 43 is provided in a flat portion 44, which is located closer to the central portion in the vehicle width direction of the vehicle than the wind directing surface 41 as viewed from the vehicle rear side. The surface of the flat portion 44 is substantially parallel to the vehicle width direction.
(26) The reason why the light unit 43 is provided at the location of the flat portion 44 rather than the wind directing surface 41 as viewed from the vehicle rear is that the light emitting from the flat portion 44 allows the rear combination light 13b to be seen more clearly than if light is emitted from the wind directing surface 41 having a slope in the vehicle width direction.
(27) Also as shown in
(28) Arranging the deflector 31 at a position such that the deflector 31 is overlapped with the window panel 17 as viewed from the vehicle rear enables manufacturing of a vehicle 101 having the deflector 31 and a vehicle 101 not having the deflector 31, using the same window panel 17.
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(31) Interposing the elastic member 51 between the deflector 31 and the window panel 17 as described makes it possible to prevent vibration of the deflector 31 on the window panel 17 and impact noise occurring between the deflector 31 and the window panel 17.
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(34) The cover member 63 is attached to the spoiler body 62 so as to cover a part of the opening 69, i.e., most of a central portion in the vehicle width direction of the opening 69 in this example. The deflectors 31 are attached to the spoiler body 62 so as to cover a part of the remaining part of the opening 69, i.e., end portions opposite in the vehicle width direction of the opening 69 in this example.
(35) As described, in the spoiler 21, the deflectors 31 cover the opening 69a of the spoiler body 62, so that the cover member 63 for covering the opening 69 can be of smaller dimensions. As described, in the first embodiment, the opening 69 of the spoiler body 62 is entirely covered with the cover member 63 and a pair of deflectors 31.
(36) Next, the attaching structure of the deflectors 31 to the spoiler 21 will be described.
(37) The deflector 31 includes fixed portions 71 and 72. The fixed portion 71 protrudes from a proximal end of a guiding surface forming plate 91, which forms the guiding surface 42, toward a central portion in the vehicle width direction of the vehicle. The guiding surface forming plate 91 is provided with a support plate 92 at an acute angle with the guiding surface forming plate 91. The fixed portion 72 protrudes from a proximal end of the support plate 92 toward a central portion in the vehicle width direction of the vehicle. The fixed portions 71 and 72 are fastened to the spoiler body 62 (outer member 64 of the spoiler body 62) in a portion along an edge of the opening 69 (69a) by means of bolts not shown. Specifically, before attaching the cover member 63 to the spoiler body 62, the deflector 31 is attached to the spoiler body 62 (outer member 64 of the spoiler body 62) at the fixed portions 71 and 72. Then, the spoiler body 62 to which the deflector 31 has been attached but the cover member 63 has not been attached is mounted to the vehicle 101. Next, the cover member 63 is attached to the spoiler body 62 which has been mounted to the vehicle 101 and to which the cover member 63 has not been attached.
(38) When attaching the cover member 63 to the spoiler body 62, as shown in
(39) This attaching structure enables the deflector 31 to be firmly attached to the spoiler body 62 (outer member 64 of the spoiler body 62) at the fixed portions 71 and 72 in the portion along the edge of the opening 69 (69a).
(40) In addition, even while the cover member 63 is detached, the deflector 31 can be held on the spoiler body 62 by means of the fixed portions 71 and 72. This makes it possible to mount to the vehicle 101 the spoiler body 62 to which the cover member 63 has not been attached, and then attach the cover member 63 to the spoiler body 62.
(41) Further, in the portion of the deflector 31 which portion is spaced apart from the edge of the opening 69 (69a) and not fixed to the spoiler body 62 by means of the fixed portions 71 and 72, the abutted portion 76 prevents the deflector 31 from being displaced toward the outside of the vehicle.
(42) Still further, at the abutted portion 76, the cover member 63 merely abuts on the deflector 31 with no need of fastening with bolts or the like, thus providing ease of attaching the cover member 63.
(43) In addition, the abutted portion 76 is provided relatively close to the fixed portion 72, allowing the cover member 63 to support the deflector 31 further firmly.
Second Embodiment
(44) Next, a structure of a rear part of a vehicle according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described.
(45) The spoiler 21 and the deflectors 31 according to the second embodiment differ from the first embodiment in that the deflectors 31 are integrally formed with a cover member 63.
(46) In the second embodiment, the deflectors 31 and the cover member 63 are integrally formed. It is thereby possible to reduce the number of necessary component parts and the operating cost for attaching the deflectors 31.
(47) In contrast to the first embodiment, in which the deflectors 31 and the cover member 63 are separated components, it is possible to indirectly support the deflectors 31 additionally at the portions of the spoiler body 62 to which the cover member 63 is attached, and thus fix the deflectors 31 thinly.
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(49) More specifically, a lower portion of the outer member 64 includes: a portion 82 extending diagonally downward such as to approach the rear part 102 of the vehicle; a portion 83 extending from a distal end of the portion 82 toward and substantially perpendicular to the window panel 17; and a portion 81 (support portion 81) extending in substantially parallel with the outer surface of the window panel 17 from a distal end of the portion 83 in a diagonally downward direction of the rear part 102 of the vehicle. Further, a rib 85, which serves as a reinforcing member, is disposed in a recess 84 which is formed on the outer member 64 on the side of the deflector 31 and defined by the portion 82, the portion 83, and the support portion 81 of the outer member 64. In addition, an elastic member 51 is interposed between the support portion 81 and the window panel 17. The portion 82, portion 83, support portion 81, and rib 85 are covered by the deflector 31, which is formed integrally with the cover member 63.
(50) In the second embodiment, it is possible for the spoiler body 62 (outer member 64 of the spoiler body 62) to be firmly supported by the outer surface of the window panel 17 of the tailgate 12 via each of the support portions 81 in the vicinity of the corresponding deflector 31. It is thereby possible to achieve high support rigidity of the spoiler body 62 and the deflectors 31. The support rigidity can further be increased by disposing the ribs 85 as described above.
(51) In addition, it is possible for the ribs 85 to prevent a collision between the spoiler body 62 (outer member 64 of the spoiler body 62) and the deflectors 31 caused by flexure or the like of the spoiler body 62 (outer member 64 of the spoiler body 62).
(52) Further, the support portions 81 can be covered by the deflectors 31 so as to be invisible from the outside.
(53) The configuration of the second embodiment other than the above is as same as the first embodiment, and thus detailed description is omitted.
(54) The present invention is needless to say not limited to the above described embodiments, but including various variations. Each of the above described embodiments is merely an embodiment of the present invention.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(55) 11: Rear opening
(56) 12: Tailgate (an openable and closable door)
(57) 13b: Rear combination light (functional part)
(58) 14: Upper end portion of tailgate
(59) 15: Outer surface of tailgate
(60) 16: Window opening
(61) 17: Window panel
(62) 18: Side edge of window panel
(63) 21: Spoiler
(64) 22: Lower surface of spoiler
(65) 23: End in the vehicle width direction of spoiler
(66) 31: Deflector
(67) 41: Wind directing surface
(68) 42: Guiding surface
(69) 51: Elastic member
(70) 62: Spoiler body
(71) 63: Cover member
(72) 69: Opening
(73) 69a: Part of remaining part of opening
(74) 71, 72: Fixed portion
(75) 76: Abutted portion
(76) 81: Support portion