Module support assembly for a motor vehicle
US-10577025-B2 · Mar 3, 2020 · US
US11142248B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11142248-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816636623-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 13, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 14, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 12, 2021 |
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A vehicle longitudinal member arrangement having two longitudinal members that are spaced apart from one another in the z direction and are designed to absorb energy in the case of an impact, and having a connection component which connects the longitudinal members to one another. The connection component has its main extension in one plane and has an upper attachment section and a lower attachment section. The connection component is arranged with its main extension plane parallel to the longitudinal extension of the longitudinal members connected by said component. Each of the two attachment sections has two attachment points arranged spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal extension of the longitudinal members, at which points the connection component is connected to the respective longitudinal member, while the section of the connection component located between the attachment points is not connected to the respective longitudinal member. The connection component is designed to be weaker in its section located between the attachment points in the direction of the longitudinal extension of the longitudinal member than the sections bearing the attachment points, for the absorption of impact energy.
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A vehicle longitudinal member arrangement comprising: two longitudinal members spaced apart from one another in the z direction and designed to absorb energy in the case of an impact, and a connection component which connects the longitudinal members to one another, the connection component has its main extension in one plane and has an upper attachment section and a lower attachment section, wherein the connection component is arranged with its main extension plane parallel to the longitudinal extension of the longitudinal members connected by said connection component, each of the upper and lower attachment sections has two attachment points arranged spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal extension of the longitudinal members, at which attachment points the connection component is connected to the respective longitudinal member, while a section of the connection component located between the attachment points is not connected to the respective longitudinal member, and the connection component is designed to be weaker in its section located between the attachment points in the direction of the longitudinal extension of the longitudinal member than sections bearing the attachment points, for the absorption of impact energy. 2. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 1 , wherein each attachment point of the upper attachment section is aligned in the z direction of the connection component with an attachment point of the lower attachment section. 3. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 2 , wherein the attachment sections have protruding segments that extend in the z direction of the connection component and that bear the attachment points. 4. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the attachment sections have protruding segments that extend in the z direction of the connection component and that bear the attachment points. 5. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the plane in which the upper attachment section is attached to the upper longitudinal member is different from the plane in which the lower attachment section is attached to the lower longitudinal member. 6. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 5 , wherein the connection component is connected via its upper attachment section to a lateral surface of the upper longitudinal member that faces in the y direction, and the connection component is connected via its lower attachment section to a lateral surface of the lower longitudinal member that faces in the z direction. 7. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the connection component has at least one crash structure configured to bring about a defined deformation in the case of energy absorption between its attachment points that are spaced apart in the longitudinal extension of the longitudinal members. 8. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 7 , wherein the at least one crash structure is embodied as a stamped formation, as a rib, and/or as a cutout from the connection component. 9. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 8 , wherein the connection component is a formed sheet steel component having an edge that is bent in relation to the main extension plane of the connection component. 10. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 9 , wherein the connection component comprises a central cutout. 11. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 10 , wherein the central cutout is surrounded by a peripheral stamped formation. 12. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 8 , wherein the connection component comprises a central cutout. 13. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 12 , wherein the central cutout is surrounded by a peripheral stamped formation. 14. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 7 , wherein the connection component is a formed sheet steel component having an edge that is bent in relation to the main extension plane of the connection component. 15. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 14 , wherein the connection component comprises a central cutout. 16. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 15 , wherein the central cutout is surrounded by a peripheral stamped formation. 17. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the connection component comprises a wall extending in the y-z plane. 18. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the connection component is attached to the longitudinal members via mechanical fasteners. 19. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 1 , wherein three longitudinal members spaced apart from one another in the z direction of the vehicle are connected to one another by the connection component, and, for this purpose, the connection component has attachment points spaced apart from one another in the x direction to enable the connection component to be attached to each longitudinal member at the attachment points that are spaced apart from one another in the x direction. 20. The longitudinal member arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the connection component is arranged adjacent to a crash box.
Engine compartments · CPC title
comprising longitudinally or transversely arranged frame members · CPC title
Front or rear frames · CPC title
rigid · CPC title
destroyed upon impact, e.g. one-shot type · CPC title
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