Modular cross car beam assembly

US11318993B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-11318993-B1
Application numberUS-202017069126-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateOct 13, 2020
Priority dateOct 13, 2020
Publication dateMay 3, 2022
Grant dateMay 3, 2022

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Abstract

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A modular cross car beam assembly for use with a vehicle includes an intermediate beam section, a driver side beam section, and a passenger side beam section. Furthermore, the driver side beam section and the passenger side beam section are attachable on either side of the intermediate beam section depending on whether the vehicle is a left-hand-drive vehicle or a right-hand-drive vehicle.

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What is claimed is: 1. A modular cross car beam assembly for use with a vehicle, the cross car beam assembly comprising: an intermediate beam section; a driver side beam section; and a passenger side beam section; wherein the driver side beam section and the passenger side beam section are attachable on either side of the intermediate beam section depending on whether the vehicle is a left-hand-drive vehicle or a right-hand-drive vehicle. 2. The modular cross car beam assembly of claim 1 wherein the driver side beam section comprises first and second opposite ends that each have an attachment configuration, and the passenger side beam section comprises first and second opposite ends that each have an attachment configuration, and wherein the attachment configuration at the first end of the driver side beam section is the same as the attachment configuration at the first end of the passenger side beam section, and the attachment configuration at the second end of the driver side beam section is the same as the attachment configuration at the second end of the passenger side beam section to facilitate attachment of the side beam sections on either side of the intermediate beam section. 3. The modular cross car beam assembly of claim 1 wherein the driver side beam section comprises first and second opposite ends having mirror image configurations and the passenger side beam section comprises first and second opposite ends having mirror image configurations, and wherein the first end of the driver side beam section has the same configuration as the first end of the passenger side beam section and the second end of the driver side beam section has the same configuration as the second end of the passenger side beam section to facilitate attachment of the side beam sections on either side of the intermediate beam section. 4. The cross car beam assembly of claim 1 further comprising: an end beam section including an upper portion configured to be connected to the driver side beam section or the passenger side beam section, and a lower portion that is configured to be spaced away from the intermediate beam section when the cross car beam assembly is assembled together; and a safety unit configured to be connected between the intermediate beam section and the lower portion of the end beam section, the safety unit including a rigid member that is configured to cooperate with the intermediate beam section and the lower portion of the end beam section to provide continuous rigid structure from an outer end of the end beam section to an end of the intermediate beam section opposite the safety unit when the cross car beam assembly is assembled together. 5. The cross car beam assembly of claim 4 wherein the safety unit comprises an airbag assembly, and the rigid member comprises at least a portion of a housing of the airbag assembly. 6. The cross car beam assembly of claim 1 further comprising: end beam sections that are attachable to the driver side beam section and the passenger side beam section, each end beam section including an upper portion configured to be connected to the driver side beam section or the passenger side beam section, and a lower portion that is configured to be spaced away from the intermediate beam section when the cross car beam assembly is assembled together; and safety units that are each configured to be connected between the lower portion of a respective end beam section and the intermediate beam section, each safety unit including a rigid member, wherein the rigid members are configured to cooperate with the lower portions of the end beam sections and the intermediate beam section to provide continuous rigid structure from an outer end of one end beam section to an outer end of the other end beam section when the cross car beam assembly is assembled together. 7. The cross car beam assembly of claim 6 wherein at least one of the safety units comprises an airbag assembly. 8. The cross car beam assembly of claim 7 wherein the rigid member of the at least one of the safety units comprises at least a portion of a housing of the airbag assembly. 9. The cross car beam assembly of claim 1 wherein the driver side beam section and the passenger side beam section are each configured to be connected to the intermediate beam section by a tapered joint that is tapered in two different directions. 10. The cross car beam assembly of claim 9 wherein the two directions include a first direction and a second direction that is generally transverse to the first direction. 11. The cross car beam assembly of claim 9 wherein each tapered joint is a dovetail joint that includes one of a projection and a mortise on the driver side beam section or the passenger side beam section, and the other of the projection and the mortise on the intermediate beam section, wherein, for at least one of the tapered joints, the projection is tapered in a first direction and a second direction different than the first direction, the mortise is also tapered in the first direction and the second direction, and the mortise is configured to slidably receive the projection. 12. The cross car beam assembly of claim 11 wherein each dovetail joint further includes one of an additional projection and an additional mortise on the driver side beam section or the passenger side beam section, and the other of the additional projection and the additional mortise on the intermediate beam section, wherein each additional projection is tapered in two different directions, and each additional mortise is also tapered in two different directions, and wherein each additional mortise is configured to slidably receive a respective additional projection. 13. The cross car beam assembly of claim 11 wherein the intermediate beam section includes first and second openings at opposite ends of the intermediate beam section, and the driver side beam section and the passenger side beam section each include an opening that is alignable with one of the openings of the intermediate beam section to receive a fastener. 14. The cross car beam assembly of claim 13 wherein each dovetail joint further includes one of an additional projection and an additional mortise on the driver side beam section or the passenger side beam section, and the other of the additional projection and the additional mortise on the intermediate beam section, wherein each additional projection is tapered in two different directions, and each additional mortise is also tapered in two different directions, wherein each additional mortise is configured to slidably receive a respective additional projection, and wherein, when the cross car beam assembly is assembled together, each opening of the intermediate beam section is positioned between a respective projection and a respective additional projection. 15. The cross car beam assembly of claim 9 wherein each tapered joint includes an engagement structure on the driver side beam section or the passenger side beam section, and a socket formed on the intermediate beam section that is configured to receive the engagement structure, and wherein, for at least one of the tapered joints, the engagement structure is tapered in a first direction and a second direction, and the socket is tapered in the first direction and the second direction. 16. The cross car beam assembly of claim 15 wherein each engagement structure includes first and second projection parts, and wherein each socket is configured to receive the first and second projection parts of a respective engagement structure. 17. The cross car beam assembly of claim

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  • in dashboards · CPC title

  • B62D25/145Primary

    having a crossbeam incorporated therein · CPC title

  • predominantly of synthetic material (working of plastics or substances in a plastic state B29) · CPC title

  • B62D21/03Primary

    transverse members providing body support · CPC title

  • readily releasable · CPC title

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What does patent US11318993B1 cover?
A modular cross car beam assembly for use with a vehicle includes an intermediate beam section, a driver side beam section, and a passenger side beam section. Furthermore, the driver side beam section and the passenger side beam section are attachable on either side of the intermediate beam section depending on whether the vehicle is a left-hand-drive vehicle or a right-hand-drive vehicle.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Polestar Performance Ab
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D25/145. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 03 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).