Pillar-box rail-cab back structural joints for unibody vehicles
US-2022055697-A1 · Feb 24, 2022 · US
US11414137B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11414137-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016788837-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 12, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 12, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2022 |
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A partition separates a cabin space from a bed space on a vehicle having a first side body and a second side body. The partition includes a forward-opening receptacle fixable to the first side body and to the second side body to span between the first side body and the second side body and includes a rear panel. The partition includes a modular assembly securable as a unit to a forward side of the receptacle. The modular assembly includes a front panel and a window glass configured to be translatably supported by the modular assembly between the front panel and the rear panel.
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A vehicle comprising: a vehicle body defining a cabin space and a bed space, the vehicle body having a first side body and an opposing second side body spaced apart from the first side body, the first side body and the second side body defining opposing sides of the cabin space and the bed space; and a partition extending transversely across the vehicle from the first side body to the second side body between the cabin space and the bed space, the partition including: a forward-opening receptacle fixed to and spanning between the first side body and the second side body and including a rear panel; and a modular assembly secured as a unit to a forward side of the receptacle, the modular assembly including a front panel and a window glass translatably supported by the modular assembly between the front panel and the rear panel; wherein the receptacle includes a first side panel extending forward from the rear panel, a second side panel extending forward from the rear panel, and a top wall extending forward from the rear panel over the first side panel and the second side panel, the top wall having a first drain opening adjacent to and inward of the first side panel and a second drain opening adjacent to and inward of the second side panel. 2. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein: the first side body defines a first wheel well outward of the first side panel and the second side body defines a second wheel well outward of the second side panel; and the first side panel and the second side panel each including an opening disposed below the first wheel well. 3. The vehicle of claim 2 , further including: an exterior panel disposed outward of and secured to the first side body, the first side body, the first side panel, and the exterior panel defining an outer cavity; and at least one baffle disposed in the outer cavity over the first wheel well to block water from entering the outer cavity. 4. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the receptacle includes a bottom wall extending forward from the rear panel, and wherein the bottom wall includes a drain opening. 5. The vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising: a pressure relief valve mounted to the front panel and configured to vent pressure from the cabin space through the front panel. 6. The vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising: at least one electronic module mounted to the front panel. 7. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the top wall forms a support surface for a tonneau cover and a step rising upward from the top wall; and the partition further comprising: a window seal secured to an upper edge of the rear panel above the step. 8. The vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising: a forward brace extending transversely across the front panel and secured to the first side body and to the second side body; and a rear brace extending transversely across the rear panel and secured to the first side body and the second side body; wherein the forward brace directs loads on the front panel to the first side body and the second side body, and the rear brace directs loads on the rear panel to the first side body and the second side body. 9. A partition for separating a cabin space from a bed space on a vehicle having a first side body and a second side body, the partition comprising: a forward-opening receptacle fixable to the first side body and to the second side body to span between the first side body and the second side body and including a rear panel; and a modular assembly securable as a unit to a forward side of the receptacle, the modular assembly including a front panel and a window glass configured to be translatably supported by the modular assembly between the front panel and the rear panel; wherein the receptacle includes a first side panel extending forward from the rear panel, a second side panel extending forward from the rear panel, and a top wall extending forward from the rear panel over the first side panel and the second side panel, the top wall having a first drain opening adjacent to and inward of the first side panel and a second drain opening adjacent to and inward of the second side panel. 10. The partition of claim 9 , wherein: the first side body includes a first wheel well extending outward of the first side panel and a second wheel well extending outward of the second side panel; and the first side panel and the second side panel each include an opening configured to be disposed below the first wheel well and the second wheel well, respectively, when the forward-opening receptacle is fixed to the first side body and to the second side body and the modular assembly is secured to the forward side of the receptacle. 11. The partition of claim 10 , wherein the receptacle includes a bottom wall extending forward from the rear panel, and wherein the bottom wall includes a drain opening. 12. The partition of claim 9 , further comprising: a pressure relief valve mounted to the front panel and configured to vent pressure from the cabin space through the front panel when the forward-opening receptacle is fixed to the first side body and to the second side body and the modular assembly is secured to the forward side of the receptacle. 13. The partition of claim 9 , further comprising: at least one electronic module mounted to the front panel. 14. The partition of claim 9 , wherein the top wall forms a support surface for a tonneau cover and a step rising upward from the top wall; and the partition further comprising: a window seal secured to an upper edge of the rear panel above the step. 15. The partition of claim 9 , further comprising: a forward brace extending transversely across the front panel and configured to be secured to the first side body and to the second side body; and a rear brace extending transversely across the rear panel and configured to be secured to the first side body and the second side body; wherein the forward brace directs loads on the front panel to the first side body and the second side body, and the rear brace directs loads on the rear panel to the first side body and the second side body. 16. A method of manufacturing a vehicle, the method comprising: fixing a forward-opening receptacle to a first side body and to a second side body between a cabin space and a bed space, the forward-opening receptacle including a rear panel; moving a modular assembly into the cabin space forward of the receptacle while supporting the modular assembly from outside of the vehicle; and securing the modular assembly as a unit to the receptacle from outside of the vehicle, the modular assembly including a front panel and a window glass configured to be translatably supported by the modular assembly between the front panel and the rear panel, the receptacle and the modular assembly together serving as a partition between the cabin space and the bed space; wherein the receptacle includes a first side panel extending forward from the rear panel, a second side panel extending forward from the rear panel, and a top wall extending forward from the rear panel over the first side panel and the second side panel, the top wall having a first drain opening adjacent to and inward of the first side panel and a second drain opening adjacent to and inward of the second side panel; wherein the first side body includes a first wheel well extending outward of the first side panel and a second wheel well extending outward of the second side panel; wherein the first side panel and the second side panel each include an opening configured to be disposed below the first wheel well and the second wheel w
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