Liftgate cargo module
US-2016318453-A1 · Nov 3, 2016 · US
US9487068B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9487068-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414577264-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 8, 2016 |
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A liftgate for a vehicle and a method of making the liftgate are disclosed. The liftgate includes a die-cast inner panel. The die-cast inner panel includes an upper section and a lower section. The upper section has a header member and a pair of supports extending from opposite ends of the header member to partially define a window aperture. The lower section includes a pair of side portions and a base portion that define a generally “U” shaped aperture. Each side portion is coupled to a respective one of the supports and the “U” shaped aperture opens into the window aperture.
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A liftgate for a vehicle, the liftgate comprising: a unitary cast inner panel including: an upper section having a header member and a pair of supports extending from opposite ends of the header member to partially define a window aperture; a lower section, the lower section including a pair of side portions and a base portion that define lower aperture, each side portion being coupled to a respective one of the supports, each side portion having a respective side edge that forms a respective side of the lower aperture, the base portion having a base edge that forms a bottom of the lower aperture, and a top of the lower aperture opening into the window aperture; wherein the inner panel has an outer peripheral edge, and a nominal wall stock thickness “T”, and wherein a maximum radial distance between the lower aperture and the outer peripheral edge is a function of the nominal wall stock thickness “T”, wherein this function defines a distance that molten metal of which the inner panel is cast can travel without premature solidification. 2. The liftgate of claim 1 , wherein the maximum radial distance between the lower aperture and the outer peripheral edge is defined as less than or equal to 200*T. 3. The liftgate of claim 1 , wherein the sides of the lower aperture and the bottom of the lower aperture define the lower aperture to have a generally “U” shape, wherein the base edge is longer than each of the side edges. 4. The liftgate of claim 1 , further comprising: a pair of bumpers adapted to be mounted to a body of the vehicle, each bumper having a first bumper surface and a lip; wherein the inner panel defines a pair of shoulders, each shoulder having a first shoulder surface and a second shoulder surface, the first shoulder surface being configured to contact the first bumper surface to stabilize the liftgate relative to the vehicle body in a fore and aft direction when the liftgate is in a closed position, and the second shoulder surface is configured to contact the lip to stabilize the liftgate relative to the vehicle body in a left or right direction when the liftgate is in the closed position. 5. The liftgate of claim 4 , wherein the inner panel defines a pair of rims, each rim extending along an opposite side of the lower section proximate to a periphery of the lower section, each rim having a generally “U” shaped cross-section that protrudes in a fore direction from a fore face of the lower section to define a trough in an aft face of the lower section, wherein each shoulder protrudes from a respective one of the rims. 6. The liftgate of claim 1 , wherein the nominal wall stock thickness is less than or equal to 2 mm. 7. The liftgate of claim 1 , further comprising a beltline panel, the beltline panel spanning between the side portions across the top of the lower aperture. 8. The liftgate of claim 1 , wherein each side portion defines a taillight can adapted to receive a taillight mounted directly to the taillight can. 9. The liftgate of claim 1 , further comprising an outer lower panel and an outer header panel, the outer lower panel being coupled to the lower section to cover an aft face of the lower section and the lower aperture, the outer header panel being coupled to the header member to cover an aft face of the header member. 10. The liftgate of claim 1 , wherein the inner panel is magnesium. 11. A method of forming a liftgate for a vehicle, the method comprising: heating a quantity of a first metal until the first metal is in a molten state; injecting the first metal in a molten state into a pair of dies through a series of gates, the gates being disposed about an interior of a window aperture and about an interior of a lower aperture that is open to the window aperture alone a top of the lower aperture; flowing the first metal in a molten state between the dies; solidifying the first metal in the dies to form a liftgate inner panel that has: an upper section having a header member and a pair of supports extending from opposite ends of the header member to partially define the window aperture; and a lower section that includes a pair of side portions and a base portion that define the lower aperture, each side portion being coupled to a respective one of the supports and having a respective side edge that forms a respective side of the lower aperture, the base portion having a base edge that forms a bottom of the lower aperture; forming a first outer panel separately from the inner panel; and mounting the first outer panel to the inner panel to cover an aft side of the inner panel including the lower aperture. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the inner panel has an outer peripheral edge, and a nominal wall stock thickness “T”, and wherein a maximum radial distance between the “U” shaped aperture and the outer peripheral edge is defined as less than or equal to 200*T. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first metal is magnesium and the first outer panel is formed of a second metal that is different than the first metal. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the forming of the first outer panel includes stamping the first outer panel from a metal sheet. 15. The method of claim 11 , wherein the flowing of the first metal in a molten state between the dies includes flowing the first metal through areas where the dies are separated by 2 mm or less. 16. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: forming a beltline panel separately from the inner panel; and mounting the beltline panel to the inner panel across a top of the “U” shaped aperture; wherein the first outer panel covers an aft side of the beltline panel. 17. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: forming a seal between the first outer panel and the inner panel along a periphery of a taillight can that is defined by the inner panel. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising: mounting a pair of taillights directly to the inner panel. 19. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: forming a seal between a window pane and the inner panel. 20. The method of claim 11 , wherein the inner panel defines a pair of shoulders, each shoulder having a first shoulder surface and a second shoulder surface, the first shoulder surface being configured to contact a bumper that is mounted to a body of the vehicle to stabilize the liftgate relative to the vehicle body in a fore and aft direction when the liftgate is in a closed position, and the second shoulder surface is configured to contact the bumper to stabilize the liftgate relative to the vehicle body in a left or right direction when the liftgate is in the closed position.
for non-load transporting vehicles, i.e. family cars including vans · CPC title
Pressure die casting or injection die casting, i.e. casting in which the metal is forced into a mould under high pressure · CPC title
Casting aluminium or magnesium {(no material; see B22D21/007)} · CPC title
by its peculiarity of shape; of works of art {(cylinders, pistons B22D15/02)} · CPC title
lightweight metal, e.g. aluminum, magnesium · CPC title
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