Kick down area enabler
US-10967918-B2 · Apr 6, 2021 · US
US11814100B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11814100-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117348837-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 16, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2021 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2023 |
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A structural support system for a vehicle having a longitudinal axis extending from a front of the vehicle to a rear of the vehicle includes a cradle configured to support an engine of the vehicle, a structural side rail assembly having first and second side rails, a first set of six cradle attachments coupling the cradle to the first side rail, and a second set of six cradle attachments coupling the cradle to the second side rail. A predetermined portion of the cradle attachments of both the first and second set of six cradle attachments are designed to intentionally detach during a frontal impact event to facilitate absorbing impact energy and reducing deceleration and passenger compartment intrusion.
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A structural support system for a vehicle having a longitudinal axis extending from a front of the vehicle to a rear of the vehicle, the system comprising: a cradle configured to support an engine of the vehicle; a structural side rail assembly having first and second side rails; a first set of six cradle attachments coupling the cradle to the first side rail; and a second set of six cradle attachments coupling the cradle to the second side rail, wherein a predetermined portion of the cradle attachments of both the first and second set of six cradle attachments are designed to intentionally detach during a frontal impact event to facilitate absorbing impact energy and reducing deceleration and passenger compartment intrusion, and wherein the first and second sets of six cradle attachments comprise: a pair of first cradle attachments; a pair of second cradle attachments disposed rearward of the pair of first cradle attachments; a pair of third cradle attachments disposed rearward of the pair of second cradle attachments; a pair of fourth cradle attachments disposed rearward of the pair of third cradle attachments; a pair of fifth cradle attachments disposed rearward of the pair of fourth cradle attachments; and a pair of sixth cradle attachments disposed rearward of the pair of fifth cradle attachments. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the third and fourth pairs of cradle attachments include fasteners configured to detach under the force of the frontal impact event to allow the engine to displace toward a rear of the vehicle. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the fasteners are M-10 bolts. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second pairs of cradle attachments include second fasteners configured to maintain the attachment between the cradle and the first and second side rails during the frontal impact event. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the fifth pair of cradle attachments includes fasteners configured to maintain the attachment between the cradle and the first and second side rails during the frontal impact. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the fifth pair of cradle attachments further includes an attachment arm with a fracture feature configured to fracture during the frontal impact. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the attachment arm is cast with a portion of the cradle and includes a proximal end and a distal end, and wherein the fracture feature includes a window defined between two bridges connecting the distal end with the proximal end of the attachment arm. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second side rails each include a plurality of collapsing features configured to facilitate collapsing of the first and second side rails to absorb energy of the frontal impact event. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of collapsing features comprises: a crush initiator located at a forward end of each of the first and second side rails; a first collapsing feature configured to facilitate axial collapsing of the associated first or second side rail during the frontal impact; a second collapsing feature configured to facilitate axial collapsing of the associated first or second side rail during the frontal impact; and a third collapsing feature configured to facilitate axial collapsing of the associated first or second side rail during the frontal impact. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the crush initiator is located forward of the first cradle attachment along the direction of the longitudinal axis. 11. The system of claim 9 , wherein the first collapsing feature is located between the second and third cradle attachments along the direction of the longitudinal axis, and wherein the first collapsing feature is configured to collapse the associated first or second side rail in an inboard cross-car direction. 12. The system of claim 9 , wherein the second collapsing feature is located between the third and fourth cradle attachments along the direction of the longitudinal axis, and wherein the second collapsing feature is configured to collapse the associated first or second side rail in an outboard cross-car direction. 13. The system of claim 9 , wherein the third collapsing feature is located between the fourth and fifth cradle attachments along the direction of the longitudinal axis, and wherein the third collapsing feature is configured to collapse the associated first or second side rail in an inboard cross-car direction. 14. The system of claim 1 , wherein each cradle attachment of the first and second sets of six cradle attachments includes a bolt coupling the first or second side rail to the cradle. 15. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second sets of six cradle attachments are identical. 16. A structural support system for a vehicle having a longitudinal axis extending from a front of the vehicle to a rear of the vehicle, the system comprising: a cradle configured to support an engine of the vehicle; a structural side rail assembly having first and second side rails; a first set of six cradle attachments coupling the cradle to the first side rail; and a second set of six cradle attachments coupling the cradle to the second side rail, wherein a predetermined portion of the cradle attachments of both the first and second set of six cradle attachments are configured to intentionally detach during a frontal impact event to facilitate absorbing impact energy and reducing deceleration and passenger compartment intrusion, wherein the first and second sets of six cradle attachments comprise: a pair of first cradle attachments; a pair of second cradle attachments disposed rearward of the pair of first cradle attachments; a pair of third cradle attachments disposed rearward of the pair of second cradle attachments; a pair of fourth cradle attachments disposed rearward of the pair of third cradle attachments; a pair of fifth cradle attachments disposed rearward of the pair of fourth cradle attachments; and a pair of sixth cradle attachments disposed rearward of the pair of fifth cradle attachments, and wherein the third and fourth pairs of cradle attachments include fasteners configured to detach under the force of the frontal impact event to allow the engine to displace toward a rear of the vehicle. 17. The system of claim 16 , wherein each of the first and second side rails further includes: a first collapsing feature configured to facilitate axial collapsing of the associated first or second side rail during the frontal impact, wherein the first collapsing feature is located between the second and third cradle attachments along the direction of the longitudinal axis, and wherein the first collapsing feature is configured to collapse the associated first or second side rail in an inboard cross-car direction; a second collapsing feature configured to facilitate axial collapsing of the associated first or second side rail during the frontal impact, wherein the second collapsing feature is located between the third and fourth cradle attachments along the direction of the longitudinal axis, and wherein the second collapsing feature is configured to collapse the associated first or second side rail in an outboard cross-car direction; and a third collapsing feature configured to facilitate axial collapsing of the associated first or second side rail during the frontal impact, wherein the third collapsing feature is located between the fourth and fifth cradle attachments along the direction of the longitudinal axis, and wherein the third collapsing feature
with resilient means for suspension {, e.g. of wheels or engine; sub-frames for mounting engine or suspensions} · CPC title
Sub-frames or underguards · CPC title
readily releasable · CPC title
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