Systems and methods for vehicle subassembly and fabrication

US2026001127A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2026001127-A1
Application numberUS-202519088930-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 24, 2025
Priority dateJul 2, 2014
Publication dateJan 1, 2026
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A vehicle chassis is provided. The vehicle chassis may comprise one or more vehicle chassis modules or chassis substructures that are formed from a plurality of customized chassis nodes and connecting tubes. The customized chassis nodes and connecting tubes may be formed of one or more metal and/or non-metal materials. The customized chassis nodes may be formed with connecting features to which additional vehicle panels or structures may be permanently or removeably attached. The vehicle chassis modules or chassis substructures may be interchangeably and removeably connected to provide a vehicle chassis having a set of predetermined chassis safety or performance characteristics.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A structure for a vehicle, comprising: a plurality of panels or tubes having honeycomb shaped or other geometric or organic internal structures; and a plurality of joint members, each joint member configured to mate with at least a subset of the plurality of panels or tubes to form a three-dimensional structure, wherein the internal structures are formed by 3-D printing. 2 . The structure of claim 1 , wherein the three-dimensional structure is formed to meet safety considerations for the vehicle. 3 . The structure of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the plurality of panels or tubes or the plurality of joint members is designed to break or deform in a controlled and directed manner upon a collision of the vehicle exceeding a threshold force. 4 . The structure of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of joint members are formed by 3-D printing 5 . The structures of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of joint members are connected via 3-D printed features, including bosses and channels designed to created sealed chambers allowing injection of adhesive, and introduction of vacuum to ensure proper adhesive application. 6 . The structure of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of tubes mate with at least one joint member. 7 . The structure of claim 1 , wherein at least one panel of the plurality of panels comprises mounting features to be connected with at least one joint member or other panel. 8 . The structure of claim 1 , wherein at least a subset of the three-dimensional structure is removable and interchangeable with another set of components to provide the vehicle with desired safety or performance characteristics. 9 . A vehicle chassis support component comprising: at least one outer surface; an internal structure within an interior bound by the outer surface; and one or more mounting features that permit the vehicle chassis support component to connect with one or more other structural members of the vehicle, wherein the internal structure of the support component is integrally formed with the at least one outer surface by a 3-D printer. 10 . The vehicle chassis support component of claim 9 , wherein the internal structure are joint through direct metal laser sintering or other joining technique with 3D printed features which are added to the vehicle chassis support component. 11 . The vehicle chassis support component of claim 9 , wherein the internal structure comprises at least one of the following three dimensional structures: honeycomb structure, bone structure, porous structure, tetrahedral bracing, and columnar structure, extruded members. 12 . The vehicle chassis support component of claim 9 , wherein the at least one surface comprises a first sheet and a second sheet forming an outer surface of a vehicle panel, and wherein the internal structure is between the first sheet and the second sheet. 13 . The vehicle chassis support component of claim 9 , wherein the at least one surface is enclosing the internal structure, forming an outer surface of a vehicle tube or extruded member. 14 . The vehicle chassis support component of claim 9 , wherein the one or more structural members comprises at least a joint member having one or more connecting features to be mated with the vehicle chassis support component. 15 . The vehicle chassis support component of claim 14 , wherein the at least one joint member is formed by a 3-D printer. 16 . The vehicle chassis support component of claim 9 , further comprising inserting features to accept functional components. 17 . The vehicle chassis support component of claim 16 , wherein the functional components are node members for determining a location of the vehicle chassis support component relative to other components in a vehicle. 18 . A structure for a vehicle, comprising: a plurality of panels, extrusions, castings, moldings or tubes; and a plurality of joint members, each joint member configured to mate with at least a subset of the plurality of panels, extrusions, castings, moldings or tubes to form a three-dimensional structure, wherein the joint members are formed by 3-D printing, and wherein the 3-D printed joint members have 3D printed internal features to support the application of adhesives or introduction of fasteners for connection to the plurality of panels, extrusions, castings, moldings or tubes. 19 . The structure of claim 18 , wherein the plurality of panels, extrusions, castings, moldings or tubes are enabled to pass through the joint member, enabling structural continuity of that structural component, while still allowing the joint member to be joined to the component with adhesives or fasteners enabled by 3-D printed features. 20 . A structure for a vehicle, comprising: one or more extrusions that are trimmed after extrusion to enable close fit to a body surface wherein the one or more extrusions allow passage of vehicle components through them; and one or more joint members, each joint member configured to mate with at least a subset of the plurality of extrusions to form a three-dimensional structure, 21 . The structure of claim 20 , wherein the three-dimensional structure is formed to meet safety considerations for the vehicle. 22 . The structure of claim 21 , wherein at least one of the extrusions or the plurality of joint members is designed to break or deform in a controlled and directed manner upon a collision of the vehicle exceeding a threshold force. 23 . The structure of claim 20 , wherein the plurality of joint members are formed by 3-D printing. 24 . The structure of claim 20 , wherein a plurality of joint members mate with at least one extrusion. 25 . The structures of claim 20 , wherein the one or more extrusions are connected via 3-D printed features, including bosses and channels designed to create sealed chambers allowing injection of adhesive, and introduction of vacuum to ensure proper adhesive application joining them to the joint members. 26 . A structure for a vehicle, comprising: one or more structural panels; and one or more 3-D printed locating components, each 3-D printed locating component configured to mate with one or more structural panels to form a three-dimensional structure. 27 . The structure of claim 26 , wherein the three-dimensional tolerance is maintained by at least one of the 3-D printed locating components during adhesive setup or during the structural life of the vehicle. 28 . The 3-D printed locating components of claim 27 with the internal 3-D printed features to enable the delivery of adhesive and provide for sealing and evacuation of air to create a vacuum in advance of adhesive introduction. 29 . The structure of claim 26 , wherein at least one of the 3-D printed locating components further provides additional locations for mounting and connection to other components. 30 . The structure of claim 26 , wherein at least one of the 3-D printed locating components further provides manufacturing locating features for figuring or automated assembly. 31 . A method of fabricating a vehicle, the method comprising: designing a vehicle chassis comprising (1) one or more connecting tubes, extrusions, molded parts, cast parts, or panels, and (2) one or more joint members, by incorporating one or more safety considerations

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  • Connections therefor, e.g. joints (B62D29/045 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Combined superstructure and frame, i.e. monocoque constructions · CPC title

  • preformed metal and synthetic material elements being joined together, e.g. by adhesives · CPC title

  • Connections by glue bonding (in general F16B11/00; processes C09J5/00) · CPC title

  • with one or more parts not made from powder {(B22F7/062 takes precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US2026001127A1 cover?
A vehicle chassis is provided. The vehicle chassis may comprise one or more vehicle chassis modules or chassis substructures that are formed from a plurality of customized chassis nodes and connecting tubes. The customized chassis nodes and connecting tubes may be formed of one or more metal and/or non-metal materials. The customized chassis nodes may be formed with connecting features to which…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Divergent Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D23/005. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jan 01 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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