Full height tunnel section with enclosed exhaust

US9193393B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9193393-B2
Application numberUS-201414323409-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 3, 2014
Priority dateJul 22, 2013
Publication dateNov 24, 2015
Grant dateNov 24, 2015

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Abstract

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One variation may include a vehicle center tunnel which may include an enclosed exhaust system.

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What is claimed is: 1. A product comprising: a tunnel structure comprising: a top surface; a first side wall and a second side wall, wherein the first and the second side wall each extend downward from the top surface; a first upper longitudinal section which extends at a first angle from a first inner surface of the first side wall to an underside of the top surface to form a first triangular section at a first top corner of the tunnel structure and which extends horizontally along the first top corner, a second upper longitudinal section which extends at a second angle from a second inner surface of the second side wall to the underside of the top surface to form a second triangular section at a second top corner and which extends horizontally along the second top corner of the tunnel structure; and a first and a second lower longitudinal section which each extend horizontally along a first and a second bottom corner of the tunnel structure. 2. The product of claim 1 wherein the first and the second upper longitudinal section and the first and the second lower longitudinal section are constructed and arranged to increase torsional stiffness of a center of a vehicle. 3. The product of claim 1 wherein the first and the second upper longitudinal section and the first and the second lower longitudinal section are constructed and arranged to increase bending stiffness of a center of a vehicle. 4. The product of claim 1 wherein the first lower longitudinal section extends from an outer surface of the first side wall and is constructed and arranged to attach to a close-out panel, and wherein the second lower longitudinal section extends from an outer surface of the second side wall and is constructed and arranged to attach to the close-out panel. 5. The product of claim 1 wherein the first and the second lower longitudinal section are constructed and arranged to accommodate structural hardware to attach to a close-out panel. 6. The product of claim 1 further comprising a close-out panel attached to the first and the second lower longitudinal section. 7. The product of claim 6 wherein the first and the second lower longitudinal section are attached to the close-out panel via a plurality of mechanical fasteners. 8. The product of claim 6 further comprising an exhaust system located within the tunnel structure and above the close-out panel. 9. The product of claim 8 further comprising an exhaust shield located above the exhaust system which is constructed and arranged to reduce heat from entering into an occupant compartment. 10. The product of claim 6 wherein the close-out panel includes a plurality of openings. 11. The product of claim 6 wherein the close-out panel includes a series of connected load paths which are constructed and arranged to provide torsional stiffness to a center of a vehicle. 12. The product of claim 6 wherein the close out panel is stamped and laser cut. 13. The product of claim 6 wherein the close-out panel is attached to a trussing system having a plurality of load paths which are constructed and arranged to distribute a plurality of loads to increase torsional stiffness of a center of a vehicle. 14. A product comprising: a vehicle center tunnel comprising: a tunnel structure, comprising a top surface and a first and a second side wall which extend downward from the top surface; a first and a second upper longitudinal section which extend horizontally along a first and a second top corner of the tunnel structure and which each have a triangular cross section; a first and a second lower longitudinal section which extend horizontally along a first and a second bottom corner of the tunnel structure; a close-out panel attached to the first and the second lower longitudinal sections; and an exhaust system located above the close-out panel and within the tunnel structure. 15. The product of claim 14 further comprising an exhaust shield located above the exhaust system. 16. A method comprising: improving the torsional and bending stiffness of a center of a vehicle comprising: providing a center tunnel comprising a first and a second upper longitudinal section and a first and a second lower longitudinal section each having a triangular cross section; providing an exhaust system within the center tunnel; and attaching a tunnel close-out panel to the first and the second lower longitudinal sections and enclosing at least a portion of the exhaust system. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the first and the second upper longitudinal sections are located at each of the top corners of the center tunnel and the first and the second lower longitudinal sections are located at each of the bottom corners of the center tunnel. 18. The method of claim 16 further comprising an exhaust shield located above the exhaust system which is constructed and arranged to reduce heat from entering an occupant compartment of a vehicle. 19. A product comprising a close-out panel for a vehicle tunnel, the close-out panel comprising a truss system having a plurality of openings formed therein defined by a plurality of intersecting truss beams. 20. A product comprising: a tunnel structure, comprising a top surface; a first and a second side wall, wherein the first and the second side wall each extend downward from the top surface; a first and a second upper longitudinal section which each extend horizontally along a first and a second top corner of the tunnel structure; a first and a second lower longitudinal section which each extend horizontally along a first and a second bottom corner of the tunnel structure; and a close-out panel attached to the first and the second lower longitudinal sections, wherein the close-out panel includes a plurality of openings, and wherein the plurality of openings are constructed and arranged to vent heat from an exhaust system.

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Classifications

  • B62D25/20Primary

    Floors or bottom sub-units {(sub-frames for mounting engine or suspensions B62D21/11; drip trays F16N31/006)} · CPC title

  • the subunits being rear structures · CPC title

  • concerning exhaust · CPC title

  • Vehicular structural member making · CPC title

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What does patent US9193393B2 cover?
One variation may include a vehicle center tunnel which may include an enclosed exhaust system.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gm Global Tech Operations Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D25/20. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 24 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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