Joint structure of vehicle body
US-2024300589-A1 · Sep 12, 2024 · US
US9505447B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9505447-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414317123-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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A hydro-formed body side rail is assembled by a bracket to a front header. The front header is an extruded cross-car structural support that is joined to the body side rail by a framed joint. A gap is defined between the body side outer panel and the hydro-formed side rail relative to a lateral end of a front header. Side impact test loads are applied initially to the body side rail and compress the bracket. Compression of the bracket closes the gap and the impact loads are applied to the cross-car structural support.
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What is claimed is: 1. A framed joint for a vehicle comprising: a hydro-formed tubular rail; a bracket attached to the rail and extending inwardly therefrom; a body panel attached to the rail and including an inner flange defining a notch; and an extruded cross-car structural support including an upper wall and a lower wall spaced apart to define a closed section, wherein the lower wall is assembled to the bracket such that a lateral end of the upper wall is disposed within the notch and a first air gap is defined between the lateral end and the notch, and such that a second air gap is defined between a lateral end of the lower wall and the rail. 2. The framed joint of claim 1 wherein the body panel is attached to an outer surface of the rail and extends above the rail toward the support. 3. The framed joint of claim 1 wherein an outer surface of the hydro-formed rail includes an outwardly facing portion, an upwardly facing portion and a inwardly facing portion, wherein the upwardly facing portion overhangs the inwardly facing portion. 4. The framed joint of claim 3 wherein the inwardly facing portion is oriented with an upper corner of the inwardly facing portion being inboard of a lower area of the inwardly facing portion to facilitate capturing the support between the bracket and the rail. 5. A joint for a vehicle comprising: a hydro-formed tubular roof rail; a bracket attached to the rail and extending inwardly therefrom; a body panel attached to the rail and including an inner flange defining a notch; and an extruded cross-car windshield header attached to the bracket such that a lateral end of the header is disposed within the notch and an air gap is defined between the lateral end and the notch. 6. The joint of claim 5 wherein the tubular roof rail includes an inner/upper corner that protrudes inwardly toward a passenger cabin of the vehicle to a greater extent than all other parts of the tubular roof rail. 7. The joint of claim 5 wherein the windshield header is a closed section extruded part that includes an upper wall and a lower wall that are spaced apart, wherein the lower wall is secured to the bracket and access holes are provided in the upper wall to provide access for securing the lower wall to the bracket. 8. The joint of claim 5 wherein loads applied in a side impact to the rail are transferred initially to the bracket and are transferred after the gap is closed to the header. 9. The joint of claim 8 wherein the rail locks a bottom wall of the windshield header against the bracket. 10. A method of assembling a header to a tubular rail for a vehicle comprising: assembling a bracket to the tubular rail such that the bracket extends inwardly From the tubular rail; assembling a body side outer panel outboard of an outer side of the tubular rail and extending over the tubular rail; and assembling a body side outer panel outboard of an outer side of the tubular rail and extending over the tubular rail, wherein the panel includes an inner flange defining a notch; and assembling the header onto the bracket such that a lateral end of the header is disposed within the notch and an air gap is defined between the lateral end and the notch. 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising hydro-forming a tubular rail. 12. The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of extruding the header to form a closed section extruded part. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the closed section extruded part includes a lower wall and an upper wall that is spaced from the lower wall to partially define the closed section extruded part. 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the lower wall is spaced from the rail and the upper wall is spaced from the notch. 15. The method of claim 10 wherein the header is assembled in a vertical direction from above the body side rail and onto the bracket. 16. The method of claim 10 wherein the tubular rail is a tubular roof rail.
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Side panels {(B62D33/046 takes precedence; sideboards for open load compartments B62D33/023)} · CPC title
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Making tubes of special shape; Making {tube} fittings {(B21C37/0803, B21C37/104, B21C37/124 take precedence)} · CPC title
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