Multi-tubular reinforcement beam with center leg

US10703312B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10703312-B2
Application numberUS-201715592272-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 11, 2017
Priority dateSep 23, 2010
Publication dateJul 7, 2020
Grant dateJul 7, 2020

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A vehicle reinforcement beam is roll formed from a metal sheet to provide a multi-tubular reinforcement beam that includes two adjacent tubular sections that share a common center wall. The outer sections the metal sheet extend from opposing ends of the common center wall and are formed to enclose the adjacent tubular sections. An edge portion of the metal sheet that is bent to have a bend radius of about 3-9 mm, where the edge portions attach in abutting and continuous contact with the common center wall to form crevices between the adjacent tubular sections along the first and second faces. A weld is formed in each of the crevices to define crevice ribs in general alignment with and at each of the opposing first and second ends of the common center wall that are configured to improve bending strength and torsional strength of the reinforcement beam.

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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1. A vehicle reinforcement beam roll formed from a metal sheet, said vehicle reinforcement beam comprising: a multi-tubular reinforcement beam comprising two adjacent tubular sections that share a common center wall; wherein the reinforcement beam is formed from a metal sheet having a first outer section and a second outer section that extend respectively from opposing first and second ends of the common center wall and are formed to attach at respective second and first ends of the common center wall to enclose the adjacent tubular sections; wherein the first outer section is shaped to define a first wall, a second wall, and a third wall that together with the common center wall form a first tubular section of the adjacent tubular sections, wherein the second outer section is shaped to define a fifth wall, a sixth wall, and a seventh wall that together with the common center wall form a second tubular section of the adjacent tubular sections, and wherein the first and fifth walls define a first face of the reinforcement beam and the third and seventh walls define a second face of the reinforcement beam on an opposing side of the reinforcement beam; wherein a channel rib is disposed on each of the first wall and the fifth wall and extends longitudinally along the reinforcement beam, wherein each channel rib comprises opposing side wall sections that protrude into an interior volume of the respective first and second tabular sections and interconnect at a base section of the respective channel rib, wherein a width diameter is defined between the opposing side wall sections and is between 10%-40% of a width of the respective first or second tubular section; and wherein the first and seventh wall sections each include an edge portion of the metal sheet that is bent to have a bend radius of 3-9 mm, wherein the edge portions attach in abutting and continuous contact with the common center wall to form crevices between the adjacent tubular sections along the first and second facts, wherein a weld is formed with laser welding in each of the crevices to define crevice ribs in general alignment with and at each of the opposing first and second ends of the common center wall, and wherein the wall sections of the channel rib are parallel to each other and the common center wall. 2. The vehicle reinforcement beam of claim 1 , wherein the channel ribs are generally centered on the respective first and second tubular sections between the crevice rib and one of the outer walls of the reinforcement beam defined by the second and sixth walls. 3. The vehicle reinforcement beam of claim 2 , wherein the welds forming the crevice ribs each include a continuous strip of bonded material formed by laser welding at a weld station that holds the reinforcement beam in a consistent cross-sectional shape, with the edges portions of metal sheet held against the common center wall to close the cervices when forming the welds. 4. The vehicle reinforcement beam of claim 2 , wherein the channel ribs are disposed in the first wall and the fifth wall to provide, with the crevice rib, a three channel rib formation on the first face of the reinforcement beam. 5. The vehicle reinforcement beam of claim 2 , wherein the channel ribs are roll formed in parallel alignment with the common center wall during simultaneous bending of the first and second outer sections of the metal sheet. 6. The vehicle reinforcement beam of claim 1 , wherein the channel ribs protrude into the interior volumes of the first and second tubular sections a depth at least two times a thickness of the metal sheet. 7. The vehicle reinforcement beam of claim 1 , wherein the bend radius is 3-4 mm, and wherein radiused corners are defined at ends of the common center wall, between the common center wall and the third and fifth walls to substantially mirror the bend radius at the edge portions of the metal sheet. 8. The vehicle reinforcement beam of claim 1 , wherein the first and fifth walls are coplanar and the third and seventh walls are coplanar, and wherein the second and sixth walls are parallel with the common center wall. 9. The vehicle reinforcement beam of claim 1 , wherein the mewl sheet has a material thickness of less than 1.2 mm. 10. A vehicle reinforcement beam roll formed from a metal sheet, said vehicle reinforcement beam comprising: a multi-tubular reinforcement beam comprising two adjacent tubular sections that share a common center wall and are configured to span across a portion of a vehicle, wherein opposing end portions of the reinforcement beam are configured to attach at the vehicle; wherein the reinforcement beam includes a longitudinal curvature along a length of the reinforcement beam, and wherein the two adjacent tubular sections of the reinforcement beam each include a equal radius of longitudinal curvature; wherein the reinforcement beam is formed from a metal sheet having a first outer section and a second outer section that extend in generally opposing directions from a first end and a second end of the common center wall, wherein the first outer section is formed to attach at the second end of the common center wall to enclose a first tube of the adjacent tubular sections, and wherein the second outer section is formed to attach at the first end of the common center wall to enclose a second tube of the adjacent tubular sections; wherein the first outer section is shaped to define a first wall, a second wall, and a third wall that together with the common center wall form the first tube, wherein the second outer section is shaped to define a fifth wall, a sixth wall, and a seventh wall that together with the common center wall form the second tube, and wherein the first and fifth walls define a first face of the reinforcement beam and the third and seventh walls define a second face of the reinforcement beam on an opposing side of the reinforcement beam; wherein a channel rib is disposed on each of the first wall and the fifth wall and extends longitudinally along the reinforcement beam, wherein each channel rib comprises opposing side wall sections that protrude into an interior volume of the respective first and second tubes and interconnect at a base section of the respective channel rib, wherein a width diameter is defined between the opposing side wall sections and is between 10%40% of a width of the respective first or second tubular section; and wherein the first and seventh wall sections each include an edge portion of the metal sheet that is bent to have a bend radius of 3-9 mm and that attaches in abutting and continuous contact with the common center wall, wherein crevices are defined at the interface of the edge portions and the common center wall along the first and second faces, and wherein a weld having a continuous strip of bonded material is formed with laser welding in each of the crevices to define crevice ribs in general alignment with and at each of the opposing first and second ends of the common center wall, and wherein the opposing side wall sections of the channel rib are parallel to each other and the common center wall and configured to improve bending strength and torsional strength of the reinforcement beam. 11. The vehicle reinforcement beam of claim 10 , wherein the channel ribs are generally centered on the respective first and second tubes between the crevice rib and one of the outer walls of the reinforcement beam defined by the second and sixth walls. 12. The vehicle reinforcement beam of claim 11 , wherein the channel ribs extend into the interior volumes of the first and second tu

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What does patent US10703312B2 cover?
A vehicle reinforcement beam is roll formed from a metal sheet to provide a multi-tubular reinforcement beam that includes two adjacent tubular sections that share a common center wall. The outer sections the metal sheet extend from opposing ends of the common center wall and are formed to enclose the adjacent tubular sections. An edge portion of the metal sheet that is bent to have a bend radi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shape Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R19/18. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Jul 07 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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