Side-by-side vehicle
US-10369861-B2 · Aug 6, 2019 · US
US10479408B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10479408-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815871349-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 15, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 15, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 19, 2019 |
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A front frame assembly for mounting a front suspension and wheel assembly of a vehicle can include lower frame members, first frame members, second frame members, a cross frame member and a plate. The pair of first and second frame members can be connected to and can extend upwardly from a respective one of the lower frame members. The pair of second frame members can be connected to the respective one of the lower frame members and a respective one of the first frame members. The cross frame member can be connected to and extend from each of the first frame members. The plate can be connected to and can extend from the each of the first frame and second members and the cross frame member. The plate can include a ridge configured to cause the plate to buckle in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle under predetermined conditions.
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A front frame assembly of a vehicle, the front frame assembly configured to support a front suspension and wheel assembly and configured to be connected to a front portion of a main frame assembly of a vehicle, the main frame assembly configured to define a passenger compartment of the vehicle, the front frame assembly comprising: a pair of lower frame members extending in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle and spaced apart from each other in a transverse direction of the vehicle, each of the lower frame members including a first end configured to be connected to the main frame assembly; a pair of first frame members connected to and extending upwardly from a respective one of the lower frame members; a pair of second frame members connected to and extending upwardly from a respective one of the lower frame members, each of the second frame members having a first end connected to the respective one of the lower frame members and a second end connected to a respective one of the first frame members, each of the first frame members and the second frame members configured to movably support a different respective portion of the front suspension and wheel assembly; a cross frame member connected to and extending from each of the first frame members; a plate connected to and extending from the each of the first frame members, the cross frame member, and the second frame members such that a load or kinetic energy applied to any one of first and second frame members by the front suspension and wheel assembly is transferred to each of the lower frame members when the front suspension and wheel assembly is connected to the first and second frame members, the plate includes a ridge extending in a transverse direction of the vehicle and configured to cause the plate to buckle in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle if a load or kinetic energy applied to the plate in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle exceeds a predetermined threshold, and the plate includes a bottom surface that faces the lower frame members. 2. The front frame assembly of a vehicle according to claim 1 , further comprising a front bumper assembly connected to each of the first frame members at a first location that is adjacent to the plate member such that the first frame members are located between the front bumper assembly and the plate, wherein the plate is configured to resist deformation when subjected to a load or kinetic energy input via the front bumper assembly until the front bumper assembly initially collapses in a direction toward the main frame assembly, and the plate is further configured to collapse in the direction toward the main frame assembly if the load or the energy input continues to be applied to the first frame members via the front bumper assembly after the front bumper assembly initially collapses. 3. The front frame assembly of a vehicle according to claim 1 , further comprising a pair of housing brackets configured to connect the plate to a front final drive assembly such that a load input by the front suspension and wheel assembly is transmitted to the each of the first frame members and the lower frame members via the front final drive assembly when the front suspension and wheel assembly and the final drive assembly are mounted on the front frame assembly. 4. The front frame assembly of a vehicle according to claim 3 , wherein each of the first frame members includes a suspension mounting bracket configured to be connected to a respective portion of the front suspension and wheel assembly, and each of the housing brackets abuts and is connected to a respective one of the suspension brackets. 5. The front frame assembly of a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the plate includes a central panel and a pair of side flanges, the side flanges extend along opposite sides of the central panel in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, and the ridge extends along the central panel from one of the side flanges to another one of the side flanges, and the side flanges are configured to cause the plate to buckle in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle if a load or kinetic energy applied to the plate in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle exceeds a predetermined threshold. 6. The front frame assembly of a vehicle according to claim 5 , wherein the plate further includes a top surface and a pair of concave brackets, the top surface is on a side of the plate that is opposite to the bottom surface, the concave brackets extend from a forward edge of the central panel and recessed relative to the top surface of the central panel, each of the concave brackets abuts a respective one of the first frame members, and each of the side flanges forms a respective portion of each of the concave brackets. 7. The front frame assembly of a vehicle according to claim 6 , wherein the plate further includes a pair of legs located at a rear end of the central panel, the legs extend away from the central panel, each of the legs abuts a respective one of the second frame members, and each of the legs diagonally opposes a respective one of the concave brackets such that the plate has an X-shaped silhouette, and. the plate is a stamped metal plate such that the central panel, the side flanges, the concave brackets, and the legs are a single homogenous unit. 8. The front frame assembly of a vehicle according to claim 5 , wherein the side flanges are convex toward each other in the transverse direction of the vehicle. 9. The front frame assembly of a vehicle according to claim 5 , wherein each of the side flanges includes a top flange that is convex on a side of the plate that is opposite to the bottom surface. 10. The front frame assembly of a vehicle according to claim 5 , further comprising: a second cross frame member extending from and connected to each of the second frame members, wherein the plate further includes a rear edge and a rear flange, the rear edge abuts the second cross frame member, the rear flange extends from the bottom surface and along the rear edge of the plate, and the rear flange includes a pair of projections extending away from the rear edge and connected to the second cross member. 11. The front frame assembly of a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the plate further includes a second ridge centered on the plate and extending along a longitudinal direction of the vehicle. 12. The front frame assembly of a vehicle according to claim 1 , further comprising: a steering rack assembly including a steering rack housing and a steering rack supported in the steering housing and movable in the housing along the transverse direction of the vehicle, and the steering rack housing is mounted to the bottom surface of the plate, wherein the plate further includes an opening formed at a location between the ridge and a rear end of the plate, and the opening is configured to receive a portion of a steering column when the steering column is connected to the steering rack assembly. 13. The front frame assembly of a vehicle according to claim 12 , wherein the plate further includes a plurality of mounting holes spaced around the opening, and the steering rack assembly is secured to the plate via the mounting holes. 14. The front frame assembly of a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the plate is welded to each of the first frame members, each of the second frame members, and the cross frame member. 15. A frame assembly for a vehicle comprising: a main frame assembly defining a passenger compartment of the vehicle; a rear frame assembly connected to and extending from a rear end of the mai
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