Swiveling front suspension subframe

US9446643B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9446643-B1
Application numberUS-201514837727-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateAug 27, 2015
Priority dateAug 27, 2015
Publication dateSep 20, 2016
Grant dateSep 20, 2016

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Abstract

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A system is provided that minimizes wheel intrusion into the occupant compartment during a small overlap collision. The system uses a front suspension subframe that is rigidly mounted to the front rails during normal vehicle operation, but which is designed to rotate during a small overlap collision, thereby allowing the attached front wheel assembly to swivel out and away from the vehicle. As a result, the wheel assembly directly involved in the collision is not driven into the passenger cabin.

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What is claimed is: 1. A small overlap impact management system for use in an electric vehicle (EV), said EV comprising a left front wheel assembly and a right front wheel assembly, said small overlap impact management system configured to manage the transfer of an impact load resulting from a small overlap impact, said small overlap impact management system comprising: a battery pack enclosure mounted under said EV, wherein said battery pack enclosure is configured to house a plurality of batteries; a front cross-member integrated into said battery pack enclosure and mechanically coupled to a chassis of said EV; a bumper attached to a front portion of said battery pack enclosure, wherein said bumper has a strength of at least 1000 MPa, wherein a central portion of said bumper extends furthest forward of said front portion of said battery pack enclosure, and wherein a lower edge of said bumper is at least as close to a road surface as a lowermost surface of said battery pack enclosure; a subframe, said left front wheel assembly and said right front wheel assembly attached to said subframe, said subframe comprising a first subframe activation lever arm and a second subframe activation lever arm, said first subframe activation lever arm extending from said subframe and positioned in front of at least a portion of a left front wheel and a left front tire corresponding to said left front wheel assembly, said second subframe activation lever arm extending from said subframe and positioned in front of at least a portion of a right front wheel and a right front tire corresponding to said right front wheel assembly; a hinge-mount, wherein said subframe is coupled to said front cross-member via said hinge-mount, said hinge-mount allowing said subframe to swivel within a plane parallel to a vehicle chassis containing plane; and a plurality of break-away fasteners, wherein said subframe is attached to a pair of vehicle front rails via said plurality of break-away fasteners, wherein said plurality of break-away fasteners prevent said subframe from swiveling within said plane during normal vehicle operation, wherein if said small overlap impact is proximate to said left front wheel assembly then said impact load is transferred through said first subframe activation lever arm to said subframe and causes said plurality of break-away fasteners to release, wherein said impact load forces said subframe to rotate about said hinge-mount in a first direction, wherein rotation of said subframe in said first direction causes said left front wheel assembly to swivel out and away from the vehicle, and wherein if said small overlap impact is proximate to said right front wheel assembly then said impact load is transferred through said second subframe activation lever arm to said subframe and causes said plurality of break-away fasteners to release, wherein said impact load forces said subframe to rotate about said hinge-mount in a second direction, wherein rotation of said subframe in said second direction causes said right front wheel assembly to swivel out and away from the vehicle. 2. The small overlap impact management system of claim 1 , wherein said front cross-member is mechanically coupled to a left-side rocker and a right-side rocker. 3. The small overlap impact management system of claim 1 , wherein said bumper is mechanically coupled to said front portion of said battery pack enclosure via said front cross-member, and wherein said central portion of said bumper extends furthest forward of a plane containing said front cross-member of said battery pack enclosure. 4. The small overlap impact management system of claim 1 , wherein said bumper is attached to said front portion of said battery pack enclosure using a fabrication technique selected from welding, bonding, soldering, brazing and bolting. 5. The small overlap impact management system of claim 1 , wherein said lower edge of said bumper is closer to said road surface then said lowermost surface of said battery pack enclosure. 6. The small overlap impact management system of claim 1 , wherein said front surface of said bumper is curvilinear, wherein a separation distance between a front surface of said bumper and said front portion of said battery pack enclosure continually decreases from said central portion to a leftmost bumper edge, and wherein said separation distance between said front surface of said bumper and said front portion of said battery pack enclosure continually decreases from said central portion to a rightmost bumper edge. 7. The small overlap impact management system of claim 1 , wherein at least a first portion of a front surface of said bumper is linear and at least a second portion of said front surface of said bumper is curvilinear, and wherein a separation distance between said front surface of said bumper and said front portion of said battery pack enclosure is greatest at said central portion of said bumper, wherein said separation distance between said front surface of said bumper and said front portion of said battery pack enclosure is equivalent at a leftmost bumper edge and a rightmost bumper edge, and wherein said separation distance between said front surface of said bumper and said front portion of said battery pack enclosure is least at said leftmost bumper edge and said rightmost bumper edge. 8. The small overlap impact management system of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of bracing struts interposed between said bumper and said front portion of said battery pack enclosure. 9. The small overlap impact management system of claim 1 , further comprising an energy absorbing compressible material interposed between said bumper and said front portion of said battery pack enclosure, wherein said energy absorbing compressible material is selected from an open-cell sponge, a closed-cell sponge, an open-cell foam and a closed cell foam. 10. The small overlap impact management system of claim 1 , said bumper further comprising a secondary bumper plate, wherein said secondary bumper plate is mechanically coupled to said bumper via a plurality of bracing struts, and wherein said bumper is mechanically coupled to said front portion of said battery pack enclosure via said secondary bumper plate. 11. The small overlap impact management system of claim 1 , said bumper further comprising a secondary bumper plate, wherein said bumper is mechanically coupled to said front portion of said battery pack enclosure via said secondary bumper plate, and further comprising an energy absorbing compressible material interposed between said bumper and said secondary bumper plate, wherein said energy absorbing compressible material is selected from an open-cell sponge, a closed-cell sponge, an open-cell foam and a closed cell foam. 12. The small overlap impact management system of claim 1 , wherein said subframe and said first and second subframe activation lever arms are fabricated as a single piece. 13. The small overlap impact management system of claim 1 , wherein said first and second subframe activation lever arms are attached to said subframe using a fabrication technique selected from welding, bonding, soldering, brazing and bolting. 14. The small overlap impact management system of claim 1 , wherein rotation of said subframe in said first direction is limited by interference between a first trailing edge of said subframe and a first portion of said bumper, and wherein rotation of said subframe in said second direction is limited by interference between a second trailing edge of said subframe and a second portion of said bumper. 15. The small overlap impact management system

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Classifications

  • Arrangement or mounting of electrical propulsion units (B60K7/00 takes precedence; arrangement or mounting of plural diverse prime-movers for mutual or common propulsion B60K6/00) · CPC title

  • B60G7/001Primary

    Suspension arms, e.g. constructional features (B60G7/006 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • {characterised by the cross-section;} Means within the bumper to absorb impact · CPC title

  • Cellular structures · CPC title

  • with resilient means for suspension {, e.g. of wheels or engine; sub-frames for mounting engine or suspensions} · CPC title

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What does patent US9446643B1 cover?
A system is provided that minimizes wheel intrusion into the occupant compartment during a small overlap collision. The system uses a front suspension subframe that is rigidly mounted to the front rails during normal vehicle operation, but which is designed to rotate during a small overlap collision, thereby allowing the attached front wheel assembly to swivel out and away from the vehicle. As …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Atieva Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60G7/001. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 20 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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