Knee bolster
US-9522646-B2 · Dec 20, 2016 · US
US12583529B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12583529-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318465230-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jul 17, 2023 |
| Publication date | Mar 24, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 24, 2026 |
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A cowl cross structure including a cowl portion disposed in a driver's seat section in a width direction of a vehicle, the cowl portion including a cowl upper and a cowl lower and a crash pad portion provided in a structure extending from the cowl portion, and disposed between a center fascia section and a passenger's seat section of the vehicle, the crash pad portion including a glovebox accommodation space that is open toward an interior of the vehicle on a front surface thereof that is exposed to the interior of the vehicle.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A cowl cross structure, comprising: a cowl portion disposed in a driver's seat section in a width direction of a vehicle, the cowl portion comprising a cowl upper and a cowl lower; and a crash pad portion provided in a structure extending from the cowl portion, and disposed between a center fascia section and a passenger's seat section of the vehicle, wherein the crash pad portion includes a glovebox accommodation space defined therein, the glove box accommodation space being open toward an interior of the vehicle on a front surface thereof that is exposed to the interior of the vehicle. 2 . The cowl cross structure of claim 1 , further comprising a pipe having one end in a lengthwise direction coupled and fixed to the cowl portion, wherein the pipe is coupled to the crash pad portion in a fixed state to support the crash pad portion. 3 . The cowl cross structure of claim 2 , wherein the cowl lower includes an insertion hole therein, the pipe being configured to be inserted into the insertion hole, and wherein the cowl lower further comprises a touch rib formed in a protruding structure within the insertion hole and configured to be in contact with a surface of the pipe inserted into the insertion hole. 4 . The cowl cross structure of claim 2 , wherein the crash pad portion has a coupling groove defined therein into which the pipe is configured to be fitted and coupled in the lengthwise direction. 5 . The cowl cross structure of claim 1 , wherein the cowl upper and the cowl lower are configured to be mutually coupled, wherein the cowl upper includes a bolt hole defined therein through which a bolt passes and a slit hole defined therein extending from the bolt hole, and wherein the slit hole extends in a direction different from a lengthwise direction of the cowl upper. 6 . The cowl cross structure of claim 1 , wherein the crash pad portion is provided independently of the cowl portion and is configured to be coupled to the cowl portion. 7 . The cowl cross structure of claim 1 , wherein the crash pad portion is continuously connected to the cowl lower and configured to form an integrated structure with the cowl portion. 8 . The cowl cross structure of claim 1 , further comprising a reinforcing bracket comprising a first end configured to be fixed to the cowl lower and a second end configured to be fixed to the crash pad portion, wherein the reinforcing bracket is configured to minimize a crack that occurs between the cowl portion and the crash pad portion. 9 . The cowl cross structure of claim 8 , wherein the reinforcing bracket comprises: a protrusion protruding forward from a front surface of the crash pad portion; a first extension and a second extension extending from a left side and a right side of the protrusion, the first extension being positioned on a front surface of the cowl lower and the second extension being positioned on the front surface of the crash pad portion; a first bent portion bent from the first extension and positioned on an inner surface of the cowl lower; and a second bent portion bent from the second extension and positioned on an upper surface of the crash pad portion, and wherein the reinforcing bracket is configured to elastically deform through the protrusion in a state of being fastened to the cowl lower and the crash pad portion through a fixing tool at each of the first bent portion, the second bent portion, and the second extension. 10 . The cowl cross structure of claim 9 , wherein the reinforcing bracket comprises: a first body fitted and fixed to an upper edge of the crash pad portion, the first body comprising a structure protruding rearward from a rear surface of the crash pad portion; and a second body fastened to an outer surface of the cowl lower and the first body through the fixing tool, and wherein the second body includes a sliding hole defined therein being formed in a portion placed on and overlapping the first body, wherein the fixing tool is configured to slide along the sliding hole in a state of being fastened to the first body in the sliding hole.
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