Composite component for a motor vehicle body
US-2015137561-A1 · May 21, 2015 · US
US9434422B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9434422-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414195898-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 4, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2016 |
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A joint for a motor vehicle body comprises a first structural member fabricated from aluminum attached to a second structural member fabricated from steel. The second structural member has an adjoining portion that is in substantially juxtaposed abutting relation with the first structural member when the second structural member is attached to the first structural member. The second structural member has a ramp portion terminating in a bare exposed edge on the second structural member and upon which the bare exposed edge is disposed. The bare exposed edge is displaced from the first structural member to form a gap between the first structural member and the bare exposed edge to prevent corrosion of the bare exposed edge without the use of adhesives and sealants.
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We claim: 1. A joint for a motor vehicle body comprising a first structural member fabricated from aluminum attached to a second structural member fabricated from steel and wherein the second structural member is a hydroformed tube, wherein the second structural member has an adjoining portion that is in substantially juxtaposed abutting relation with the first structural member, wherein the second structural member is attached to the first structural member and the second structural member has a ramp portion terminating in a bare exposed edge on the second structural member and upon which the bare exposed edge is disposed, the bare exposed edge being displaced from the first structural member to form a gap between the first structural member and the bare exposed edge to prevent corrosion of the bare exposed edge without the use of adhesives and sealants. 2. The motor vehicle body joint of claim 1 , wherein the first structural member is a component of a motor vehicle body. 3. The motor vehicle body joint of claim 1 , wherein the bare exposed edge is disposed on a terminal portion of the ramp portion at a distal end of the hydroformed tube. 4. The motor vehicle body joint of claim 3 , wherein the hydroformed tube comprises aluminized coated high strength steel and the bare exposed edge is formed by cutting the hydroformed tube prior to attachment to the first structural member. 5. The motor vehicle body joint of claim 1 , wherein the second structural member comprises a pair of a hydroformed tubes and wherein each of the pair of hydroformed tubes has a ramp portion terminating in a bare exposed edge that forms a distal end of the each of the pair of hydroformed tubes of the second structural member, the ramp portion of each of the pair of hydroformed tubes having a terminal portion displaced from the first structural member to form a gap between the first structural member and each of the bare exposed edges to prevent corrosion of the bare exposed edge without the use of adhesives and sealants. 6. The motor vehicle body joint of claim 5 , wherein the pair of hydroformed tubes each form a substantially rectangular cross-sectional tube and each further comprise an adjoining portion that is in substantially juxtaposed abutting relation with the first structural member when the second structural member is attached to the first structural member and wherein each of the pair of hydroformed tubes is arranged in substantially juxtaposed abutting relation one to the other proximate the adjoining portion of each the hydroformed tubes. 7. The motor vehicle body joint of claim 6 , wherein the first and second structural members each have at least one opening in alignment with one another and through which a threaded fastener extends to attach the first structural member to the adjoining portion of the second structural member. 8. The motor vehicle body joint of claim 1 , wherein the gap prevents water accumulation in the joint arising from capillary action. 9. The motor vehicle body joint of claim 8 , wherein the gap is at least 3 mm. 10. The motor vehicle body joint of claim 1 , wherein the first structural member has a substantially planar portion and the adjoining portion of the second structural member is substantially co-planar with the first structural member and wherein the ramped portion terminates with a terminal portion that places the bare exposed edge in parallel relationship with the first structural member. 11. The motor vehicle body joint of claim 1 , wherein the hydroformed tube forms a substantially rectangular cross-sectional tube and wherein the bare exposed edge is formed by cutting the hydroformed tube at an oblique angle relative to the tube prior to attachment to the first structural member. 12. The motor vehicle body joint of claim 11 , wherein the oblique angle is about 45 degrees. 13. A joint comprising an aluminum member attached to a hydroformed tubular steel member in substantially juxtaposed abutting relation with the aluminum member, the steel member having a ramp portion terminating in a bare exposed edge, the bare exposed edge being displaced from the aluminum member to form a gap between the aluminum member and the bare exposed edge to prevent corrosion of the bare exposed edge without the use of adhesives and sealants. 14. The joint of claim 13 , wherein said steel member further comprising aluminized coated high strength steel and wherein the bare exposed edge forms a distal end of the hydroformed tube and is formed by cutting the hydroformed tube prior to attachment to the aluminum member. 15. The joint of claim 13 , wherein the ramp portion extends away from the aluminum member at an angle of at least 30 degrees. 16. The joint of claim 13 , wherein the gap is at least 3 mm. 17. The joint of claim 14 , wherein the hydroformed tube forms a substantially rectangular cross-sectional tube and wherein the bare exposed edge is formed by cutting the hydroformed tube at an oblique angle relative to the tube prior to attachment to the aluminum member. 18. A method of forming a joint for a motor vehicle body, the method comprising the steps of: fabricating a first structural member from aluminum metal; fabricating a second structural member from steel metal having an adjoining portion and a ramp portion terminating in a bare exposed edge on the second structural member and upon which the bare exposed edge is disposed and wherein the second structural member is a hydroformed tube; and attaching the second structural member to the first structural member, wherein the adjoining portion of the second structural member is in substantially juxtaposed abutting relation with the first structural member when the second structural member is attached to the first structural member and the bare exposed edge is displaced from the first structural member to form a gap between the first structural member and the bare exposed edge to prevent corrosion of the bare exposed edge without the use of adhesives and sealants. 19. A method of claim 18 , wherein said hydro formed tube forms a substantially rectangular cross-sectional tube, the method further comprising the step of forming the hydroformed tube with the ramp portion at a distal edge thereof, the ramp portion having a terminal portion upon which the bare exposed edge is disposed. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the gap is at least 3 mm.
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