Construction Machine
US-2016326716-A1 · Nov 10, 2016 · US
US10981608B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10981608-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716468650-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 20, 2021 |
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A reinforcement structure containing: at least one elevation reinforcement profile extending along an elevation direction; at least one transversal reinforcement profile extending along a transversal direction, substantially perpendicular to the elevation direction and at least one compartment panel extending against the elevation reinforcement profile and transversal reinforcement profile; and at least one reinforcement member extending along at least part of the elevation reinforcement profile between the elevation reinforcement profile and the compartment panel, the reinforcement member made of a material having a tensile strength greater than the tensile strength of the material forming the elevation reinforcement profile.
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A reinforcement structure for a vehicle compartment of a heavy goods vehicle, comprising: at least one elevation reinforcement profile extending along an elevation direction, said elevation reinforcement profile defining an elevation cavity; at least one transversal reinforcement profile extending along a transversal direction, substantially perpendicular to the elevation direction, said transversal reinforcement profile defining a transversal cavity; and at least one compartment panel extending against the elevation reinforcement profile and the transversal reinforcement profile such that the compartment panel closes the elevation and transversal cavities; wherein the reinforcement structure further comprises at least one reinforcement member extending along at least part of the elevation reinforcement profile in the elevation cavity between said elevation reinforcement profile and said compartment panel, said reinforcement member being made of a material having a tensile strength greater than the tensile strength of the material forming the elevation reinforcement profile. 2. The reinforcement structure according to claim 1 , wherein the product of the yield strength by the wall thickness of the reinforcement member is such that a deformation of the reinforcement member is less than 5% in case of an impact at a speed less than 30 Km/h, the impact being as defined in tests A, B or C of the Economic Commission for Europe regulation ECE-R29/03. 3. The reinforcement structure according to claim 1 , wherein the reinforcement member has a W or omega shaped cross-section. 4. The reinforcement structure according to claim 3 , wherein the reinforcement member comprises: at least two parallel edges extending along the elevation direction and applied against a bottom of the elevation reinforcement profile substantially parallel to the compartment panel; a wall joining the two edges said wall being spaced from the bottom and from the compartment panel; and two branches extending from the edges to the compartment panel on either side of the wall. 5. The reinforcement structure according to claim 1 , wherein the reinforcement member is made of a material having a tensile strength greater than 1300 MPa. 6. The reinforcement structure according to claim 1 , wherein the reinforcement member is made of a cold rolled fully martensitic steel or of a press hardened steel. 7. The reinforcement structure according to claim 1 , wherein the elevation reinforcement profile and the transversal reinforcement profile are made of a material having a tensile strength substantially comprised between 300 and 600 MPa. 8. The reinforcement structure according to claim 1 , wherein the elevation reinforcement profile and the transversal reinforcement profile are made of a bake hardening steel or a high strength low alloy steel. 9. The reinforcement structure according to claim 1 , wherein the elevation reinforcement profile and the transversal reinforcement profile are integral. 10. The reinforcement structure according to claim 1 , wherein the elevation reinforcement profile extends between a lower end and an upper end, the reinforcement member extending from the lower end of the elevation reinforcement profile to an area of the elevation reinforcement profile extending between the lower end and the upper end of the elevation reinforcement profile. 11. The reinforcement structure according to claim 10 , wherein the transversal reinforcement profile is attached to an intermediate area of the elevation reinforcement profile, the reinforcement member extending from the lower end and to an area extending in the elevation direction past the intermediate area of the elevation reinforcement profile. 12. The reinforcement structure according to claim 10 , comprising two transversal reinforcement profiles extending along parallel transversal directions, one of the transversal reinforcement profiles being attached to a first intermediate area of the elevation reinforcement profile, the other transversal reinforcement profile being attached to a second intermediate area of the elevation reinforcement profile, the reinforcement member extending from the lower end and to an area extending in the elevation direction between the first intermediate area and the second intermediate area of the elevation reinforcement profile. 13. The reinforcement structure according to claim 10 , wherein the lower end of the elevation reinforcement profile and the reinforcement member are attached to a longitudinal member extending along a longitudinal direction, substantially perpendicular to the elevation and to the transversal directions. 14. The reinforcement structure according to claim 13 , further comprising an attachment member connecting the elevation reinforcement profile and the reinforcement member to the longitudinal member. 15. The reinforcement structure according to claim 1 , comprising at least two elevation reinforcement profiles extending along parallel directions, the transversal reinforcement profile connecting the elevation reinforcement profiles, the reinforcement structure comprising two reinforcement members each extending in the elevation cavity of one of the elevation reinforcement profiles. 16. The reinforcement structure according to claim 15 , wherein each of elevation reinforcement profiles and each of the reinforcement members are attached to a longitudinal reinforcement member. 17. A vehicle compartment for a heavy goods vehicle, comprising a floor, a roof, a front face, a rear face, said front face and rear face extending between the floor and the roof, and two lateral faces extending between the front and rear faces and between the floor and the roof, wherein the rear face is formed of a reinforcement structure according to claim 1 . 18. The vehicle compartment according to claim 17 , wherein the elevation reinforcement profile extends between a lower end and an upper end, the reinforcement member extending from the lower end of the elevation reinforcement profile to an area of the elevation reinforcement profile extending between the lower end and the upper end of the elevation reinforcement profile, wherein the lower end of the elevation reinforcement profile and the reinforcement member are attached to a longitudinal member extending along a longitudinal direction, substantially perpendicular to the elevation and to the transversal directions, wherein the longitudinal member extends from the rear face to the front face under the floor of the vehicle compartment.
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