Crossmember for a vehicle battery tray

US11207963B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11207963-B2
Application numberUS-202016881136-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 22, 2020
Priority dateJun 4, 2019
Publication dateDec 28, 2021
Grant dateDec 28, 2021

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A crossmember for a vehicle battery tray provides a beam that has a closed cross-sectional shape with a top wall coupled with parallel side walls along a length of the beam. A reinforcing top cap is disposed along the beam, where a C-shaped transverse cross-sectional shape of the top cap has a central section that disposed along the top wall and legs of the top cap welded to the side walls. The legs include inward angled tabs that are biased against the beam and welded thereto. The top wall of the beam and the central section of the top cap have aligned fastener openings disposed at spaced intervals along the length of the beam and configured to receive fasteners that secure at least one of a battery module or tray cover to the crossmember.

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What is claimed is: 1. A crossmember for a vehicle battery tray, the crossmember comprising: a beam having a closed cross-sectional shape with a top wall coupled with parallel side walls along a length of the beam; a reinforcing top cap having a C-shaped transverse cross-sectional shape comprising (i) a central section disposed along the top wall of the beam and (ii) legs extending from opposing sides of the central section and attached to the side walls of the beam, wherein the legs each include a plurality of tabs welded to the side walls; and wherein the top wall of the beam and the central section of the top cap have aligned fastener openings disposed at spaced intervals along the length of the beam. 2. The crossmember of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of threaded receivers disposed at the aligned fastener openings and configured to engage a fastener inserted through the fastener openings to secure at least one of a battery module or tray cover to the crossmember. 3. The crossmember of claim 2 , wherein upper portions of the side walls are separated at a constant spacing along the length of the beam that is dimensioned to fit the threaded receiver between the upper portions of the side walls. 4. The crossmember of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of threaded receivers are attached to at least the top wall or one of the side walls of the beam. 5. The crossmember of claim 1 , wherein a lower portion of the legs of the top cap are angled inward toward each other to provide a biasing force against the side walls of the beam. 6. The crossmember of claim 1 , wherein the top cap includes a bend radius between the central section and the legs that is less than a bend radius between the top wall and the side walls of the beam. 7. The crossmember of claim 1 , wherein the top wall and the side walls of the beam are formed together as a single integral piece, and wherein the top wall of the beam is disposed in a perpendicular orientation relative to the side walls of the beam. 8. A crossmember for a vehicle battery tray, the crossmember comprising: a beam having side walls spaced from each other along a length of the beam; a reinforcing top cap disposed along an upper portion of the beam and spanning between the side walls; wherein the reinforcing top cap comprises a series of tabs disposed along the length of the beam and that extend down from opposing sides of a central section of the top cap to attach to the side walls of the beam; wherein the series of tabs are each individually welded to the respective side wall; and wherein the reinforcing top cap comprises fastener openings that extend through the central section of the top cap at spaced intervals along the length of the beam. 9. The crossmember of claim 8 , wherein the beam comprises a top wall connecting between upper edges of the side walls and a bottom wall connecting between lower edges of the side walls to together provide a closed cross-sectional shape extending along the length of the beam. 10. The crossmember of claim 9 , wherein the top wall includes a plurality of openings that align with the fastener openings in the reinforcing top cap, and wherein the plurality of openings in the top wall have a larger diameter than the fastener openings. 11. The crossmember of claim 9 , wherein the top wall, the side walls, and the bottom wall of the beam are together a single integral piece that is roll formed from a metal sheet. 12. The crossmember of claim 11 , wherein a thickness of the central section of the top cap is greater than a thickness of the metal sheet of the beam. 13. The crossmember of claim 9 , wherein bends between the central section and series of tabs have a radius of curvature that is less than a radius of curvature of bends between the top wall and side walls of the beam. 14. The crossmember of claim 8 , further comprising a plurality of threaded receivers disposed at the reinforcing top cap in alignment with the fastener openings and configured to threadably engage a fastener inserted through the fastener openings. 15. The crossmember of claim 14 , wherein the side walls are separated from each other at a constant spacing along the length of the beam, and wherein the constant spacing between the side walls is dimensioned for the plurality of threaded receivers to fit between the side walls. 16. The crossmember of claim 8 , wherein the tabs of the reinforcing top cap extend at an inward angle toward each other as they extend downward from the central section to be biased against outside surfaces of the beam for providing a stable weld condition. 17. A crossmember for a vehicle battery tray, the crossmember comprising: a beam having side walls separated from each other along a length of the beam; a top wall coupled with upper edges of the side walls along the length of the beam, wherein the top wall has a greater thickness than the side walls, and wherein the top wall comprises fastener openings disposed at spaced intervals along the length of the beam; and a plurality of threaded receivers attached to the top wall in alignment with the fastener openings and configured to threadably engage a fastener inserted through the fastener openings to secure at least one of a battery module or tray cover to the top wall. 18. The crossmember of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of threaded receivers are disposed between the side walls, and wherein the side walls are separated at a constant spacing along the length of the beam that is generally equal to a width of the plurality of threaded receivers, and wherein the plurality of threaded receivers comprise at least one of a dowel nut, a slot nut, a self-pierce and clinch nut, or a weld nut. 19. The crossmember of claim 17 , wherein the top wall comprises a metal strip that is welded to upper portions of the side walls. 20. The crossmember of claim 17 , further comprising a reinforcing top cap having a C-shaped transverse cross-sectional shape comprising (i) a central section defining the top wall and (ii) legs extending from opposing sides of the central section and attached to the side walls of the beam, wherein the legs each include a plurality of tabs welded to the side walls.

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  • Manufacturing or production processes characterised by the final manufactured product · CPC title

  • Reducing damages in case of crash, e.g. by improving battery protection · CPC title

  • B62D25/20Primary

    Floors or bottom sub-units {(sub-frames for mounting engine or suspensions B62D21/11; drip trays F16N31/006)} · CPC title

  • B60K1/04Primary

    of the electric storage means for propulsion · CPC title

  • Hybrid vehicles · CPC title

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What does patent US11207963B2 cover?
A crossmember for a vehicle battery tray provides a beam that has a closed cross-sectional shape with a top wall coupled with parallel side walls along a length of the beam. A reinforcing top cap is disposed along the beam, where a C-shaped transverse cross-sectional shape of the top cap has a central section that disposed along the top wall and legs of the top cap welded to the side walls. The…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shape Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D25/20. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 28 2021 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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