Load transfer structure against side impact

US9327622B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9327622-B2
Application numberUS-201314397064-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 15, 2013
Priority dateApr 27, 2012
Publication dateMay 3, 2016
Grant dateMay 3, 2016

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Abstract

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A load transfer structure includes a seatback frame, and a load receiving member disposed on the seatback frame to contact with a side wall of a vehicle body when the side wall is moved toward a vehicle cabin by a side impact. The load receiving member includes a horizontal portion extending laterally, an inclined portion extended obliquely outward and upward from an outer end of the horizontal portion, and a curved portion provided between the horizontal portion and the inclined portion and having inner and outer concave edges. A bisector of an angle between straight edges continued from both ends of the outer concave edge and a bisector of an angle between straight edges continued from both ends of the inner concave edge intersect with each other in the curved portion. Accordingly, an absorbed energy amount by the load receiving member increases.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A load transfer structure against a side impact, the structure comprising: a seatback frame; and a load receiving member disposed on the seatback frame to contact with a side wall of a vehicle body and to receive an impact load when the side wall of the vehicle body is moved toward a vehicle cabin by a side impact, wherein the load receiving member includes a horizontal portion extending laterally, an inclined portion extended obliquely outward and upward from an outer end of the horizontal portion, and a curved portion that is provided between the horizontal portion and the inclined portion and whose inner edge and outer edge are formed as concave edges, respectively, and a bisector of an angle between straight edges continued from both ends of the outer concave edge and a bisector of an angle between straight edges continued from both ends of the inner concave edge intersect with each other in the curved portion. 2. The load transfer structure against a side impact according to claim 1 , wherein a load receiving portion of the load receiving member that is to contact with the side wall of the vehicle body is a portion nearest to the side wall of the vehicle body that is to be moved toward the vehicle cabin by a side impact. 3. The load transfer structure against a side impact according to claim 1 , wherein a load receiving portion of the load receiving member that is to contact with the side wall of the vehicle body is a portion nearest to the side wall of the vehicle body in the load transfer structure. 4. The load transfer structure against a side impact according to claim 1 , wherein, in a flat plane including the horizontal portion and the inclined portion, a width of an end of the inclined portion on a side of the horizontal portion is made narrower than a width of another end of the inclined portion on an opposite side to the horizontal portion. 5. The load transfer structure against a side impact according to claim 4 , wherein a load receiving portion of the load receiving member that is to contact with the side wall of the vehicle body is a portion nearest to the side wall of the vehicle body that is to be moved toward the vehicle cabin by a side impact. 6. The load transfer structure against a side impact according to claim 4 , wherein a load receiving portion of the load receiving member that is to contact with the side wall of the vehicle body is a portion nearest to the side wall of the vehicle body in the load transfer structure. 7. A load transfer structure against a side impact, the structure comprising: a seatback frame; and a load receiving member disposed on the seatback frame to contact with a side wall of a vehicle body and to receive an impact load when the side wall of the vehicle body is moved toward a vehicle cabin by a side impact, wherein the load receiving member includes a horizontal portion extending laterally, an inclined portion extended obliquely outward and upward from an outer end of the horizontal portion, and a curved portion that is provided between the horizontal portion and the inclined portion and whose inner edge and outer edge are formed as concave edges, respectively, and a bisector of an angle between straight edges continued from both ends of the outer concave edge and a bisector of an angle between straight edges continued from both ends of the inner concave edge intersect with each other in the curved portion, wherein the horizontal portion is fixed with a lower portion of the seatback frame, wherein the other end of the inclined portion on the opposite side is fixed with a side portion of the seatback frame, and wherein an outer end of the horizontal portion is located on a laterally outer side from a chest of an occupant sitting on a seat that includes the seatback frame. 8. The load transfer structure against a side impact according to claim 7 , wherein a load receiving portion of the load receiving member that is to contact with the side wall of the vehicle body is a portion nearest to the side wall of the vehicle body that is to be moved toward the vehicle cabin by a side impact. 9. The load transfer structure against a side impact according to claim 7 , wherein a load receiving portion of the load receiving member that is to contact with the side wall of the vehicle body is a portion nearest to the side wall of the vehicle body in the load transfer structure. 10. The load transfer structure against a side impact according to claim 7 , wherein the outer concave edge of the load receiving member is formed in the inclined portion located on an outer side from the outer end of the horizontal portion. 11. The load transfer structure against a side impact according to claim 10 , wherein a load receiving portion of the load receiving member that is to contact with the side wall of the vehicle body is a portion nearest to the side wall of the vehicle body that is to be moved toward the vehicle cabin by a side impact. 12. The load transfer structure against a side impact according to claim 10 , wherein a load receiving portion of the load receiving member that is to contact with the side wall of the vehicle body is a portion nearest to the side wall of the vehicle body in the load transfer structure. 13. A load transfer structure against a side impact, the structure comprising: a seatback frame; and a load receiving member disposed on the seatback frame to contact with a side wall of a vehicle body and to receive an impact load when the side wall of the vehicle body is moved toward a vehicle cabin by a side impact, wherein the load receiving member includes a horizontal portion extending laterally, an inclined portion extended obliquely outward and upward from an outer end of the horizontal portion, and a curved portion that is provided between the horizontal portion and the inclined portion and whose inner edge and outer edge are formed as concave edges, respectively, and a bisector of an angle between straight edges continued from both ends of the outer concave edge and a bisector of an angle between straight edges continued from both ends of the inner concave edge intersect with each other in the curved portion, wherein, in a flat plane including the horizontal portion and the inclined portion, a width of an end of the inclined portion on a side of the horizontal portion is made narrower than a width of another end of the inclined portion on an opposite side to the horizontal portion, wherein the horizontal portion is fixed with a lower portion of the seatback frame, wherein the other end of the inclined portion on the opposite side is fixed with a side portion of the seatback frame, and wherein an outer end of the horizontal portion is located on a laterally outer side from a chest of an occupant sitting on a seat that includes the seatback frame.

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  • B60N2/4235Primary

    transversal · CPC title

  • Door pillars {; windshield pillars} · CPC title

  • fixed structures, i.e. where neither the seat nor a part thereof are displaced during a crash · CPC title

  • Seat frames · CPC title

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What does patent US9327622B2 cover?
A load transfer structure includes a seatback frame, and a load receiving member disposed on the seatback frame to contact with a side wall of a vehicle body when the side wall is moved toward a vehicle cabin by a side impact. The load receiving member includes a horizontal portion extending laterally, an inclined portion extended obliquely outward and upward from an outer end of the horizontal…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nissan Motor
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60N2/4235. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 03 2016 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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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).