Vehicle body reinforcing brace
US-9828035-B1 · Nov 28, 2017 · US
US10065684B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10065684-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615297505-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 4, 2018 |
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A roof arrangement for a motor vehicle, and which includes a roof module and a bodywork structure for receiving the roof module. The roof module has a roof outer skin and at least one load-bearing roof bow. The roof bow, on at least one lateral end thereof, includes a tongue extending vertically downward in an installed position. The bodywork structure includes an upwardly open channel in the installed position, the tongue being received in the channel.
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What is claimed is: 1. A motor vehicle roof arrangement, comprising: a roof module including a roof outer skin and at least one load-bearing roof bow having on at least one lateral end thereof, a tongue extending vertically downward in an installed position; and a bodywork structure to receive the roof module, the bodywork structure including closed ends which define a channel configured to receive an adhesive and the tongue to thereby permit fastening of the roof bow to the bodywork structure via the tongue. 2. The motor vehicle roof arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the channel and the tongue substantially extend in a longitudinal direction of the motor vehicle. 3. The motor vehicle roof arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the roof outer skin is fastened to the bodywork structure outside of the channel. 4. The motor vehicle roof arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the roof outer skin is fastened to the bodywork structure by an adhesive connection. 5. The motor vehicle roof arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the roof bow and the roof outer skin are exclusively fastened to the bodywork structure via an adhesive connection. 6. The motor vehicle roof arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the roof bow and the roof outer skin are at least partially fastened together on contact surfaces thereof by an adhesive. 7. The motor vehicle roof arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the roof bow and the roof outer skin are at least partially fastened together by a foam adhesive. 8. The motor vehicle roof arrangement of claim 1 , wherein: the bodywork structure, in an edge region thereof, defines a flange region that extends horizontally, and the roof outer skin is fastened to the flange region by way of an adhesive. 9. The motor vehicle roof arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the channel, at an upwardly open end thereof, comprises at least one guide chamfer. 10. The motor vehicle roof arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the channel and the tongue of the roof bow in the installed position have a non-linear shape. 11. The motor vehicle roof arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the roof outer skin is composed of material different than that of the roof bow. 12. The motor vehicle roof arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the roof bow is composed of metal and the roof outer skin is composed of plastic. 13. A method for producing a roof arrangement, comprising: providing a roof module including a roof outer skin and at least one load-bearing roof bow having on at least one lateral end thereof, a tongue extending vertically downward in an installed position; providing a bodywork structure to receive the roof module, the bodywork structure including closed ends which define a channel configured to receive an adhesive and the tongue to thereby permit fastening of the roof bow to the bodywork structure via the tongue; fastening, at least partially, the roof bow and the roof outer skin together on contact surfaces thereof via an adhesive; and positioning the roof module from above onto the bodywork structure so that the tongue of the roof bow is received in the channel. 14. A motor vehicle roof arrangement, comprising: a bodywork structure having closed ends which define a channel to receive an adhesive therein; and a roof module including a roof outer skin, at least one load-bearing roof bow having on at least one lateral end thereof, and a tongue for receipt in the channel of the bodywork structure such that the roof bow is fastened to the bodywork structure via the tongue by way of the adhesive.
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