Vehicle energy management system with tether for tire and wheel assembly

US9522584B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9522584-B2
Application numberUS-201514714870-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 18, 2015
Priority dateMay 18, 2015
Publication dateDec 20, 2016
Grant dateDec 20, 2016

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An energy management system for a vehicle limits movement of a tire and wheel assembly in a wheel cavity. The vehicle has a wheel well structure that defines the wheel cavity. The energy management system includes a tether attached to the tire and wheel assembly. The tether is configured to limit movement of the tire and wheel assembly within the wheel cavity under a predetermined load that is applied to the vehicle forward of the tire and wheel assembly and offset from a longitudinal centerline of the vehicle.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An energy management system for a vehicle, wherein the vehicle has a wheel well structure defining a wheel cavity, and a tire and wheel assembly in the wheel cavity, the energy management system comprising: a tether attached to the tire and wheel assembly and configured to limit movement of the tire and wheel assembly within the wheel cavity under a predetermined load that is applied to the vehicle forward of the tire and wheel assembly and offset from a longitudinal centerline of the vehicle; wherein the tether includes a cable portion, a first end connector connected to a first end of the cable portion, and a second end connector connected to a second end of the cable portion; and wherein the first end connector has a first lug, and the second end connector has a second lug. 2. The energy management system of claim 1 , wherein the tire and wheel assembly includes a wheel, and a steering knuckle operatively connected to the wheel; wherein the vehicle includes a lower control arm operatively connected to the steering knuckle; and wherein the tether is attached to the lower control arm and to the steering knuckle. 3. The energy management system of claim 2 , wherein the steering knuckle has a first opening and the lower control arm has a boss with a second opening; and wherein the tether is operatively connected to the steering knuckle at the first opening and to the lower control arm at the second opening. 4. The energy management system of claim 3 , wherein the lower control arm is one of a cast Aluminum alloy, an Aluminum alloy that is a forged casting, or a stamped steel. 5. The energy management system of claim 1 , wherein the first lug is configured to align with the first opening, and the second lug is configured to align with the second opening. 6. The energy management system of claim 5 , wherein the first and second openings are drilled tapped openings. 7. The energy management system of claim 1 , wherein the tire and wheel assembly includes a wheel, and a steering knuckle operatively connected to the wheel; wherein the vehicle includes an engine cradle; and wherein the tether is attached to the engine cradle and to the steering knuckle. 8. The energy management system of claim 7 , wherein the steering knuckle has a first opening and the engine cradle has a boss with a second opening; and wherein the tether is operatively connected to the steering knuckle at the first opening and is operatively connected to the engine cradle at the second opening. 9. The energy management system of claim 8 , wherein the engine cradle is one of a cast Aluminum alloy, an Aluminum alloy that is a forged casting, or a stamped steel. 10. The energy management system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle includes a lower control arm at least partially in the wheel cavity; wherein the tire and wheel assembly includes a wheel, and a steering knuckle operatively connected to the wheel and to the lower control arm; wherein the tether is operatively positioned in the wheel cavity and attached to the lower control arm and to the steering knuckle; wherein the first end connector is crimped to the first end of the cable portion, and the second end connector is crimped to the second end of the cable portion; and wherein the tether is connected to the steering knuckle at the first lug, and to the lower control arm at the second lug. 11. The energy management system of claim 10 , wherein the steering knuckle has a first opening and the lower control arm has a boss with a second opening; and wherein the first lug is configured to align with the first opening, and the second lug is configured to align with the second opening. 12. The energy management system of claim 11 , the lower control arm is one of a cast Aluminum alloy, an Aluminum alloy that is a forged casting, or a stamped steel. 13. A vehicle comprising: a wheel well structure defining a wheel cavity; a tire and wheel assembly in the wheel cavity; wherein the tire and wheel assembly includes a wheel, and a steering knuckle operatively connected to the wheel; a lower control arm operatively connected to the steering wheel; an energy management system including a tether attached to the tire and wheel assembly and configured to limit movement of the tire and wheel assembly in the wheel cavity under a load that is applied to the vehicle forward of the tire and wheel assembly and offset from a longitudinal centerline of the vehicle; and wherein the tether is attached to the lower control arm and to the steering knuckle. 14. The vehicle of claim 13 comprising, wherein the steering knuckle has a first opening and the lower control arm has a boss with a second opening; and wherein the tether is operatively connected to the steering knuckle at the first opening and to the lower control arm at the second opening. 15. The vehicle of claim 14 , wherein the first and second openings are drilled tapped openings. 16. The vehicle of claim 14 , wherein the tether includes a cable portion, a first end connector connected to a first end of the cable portion, and a second end connector connected to a second end of the cable portion; and wherein the first end connector has a first lug, and the second end connector has a second lug. 17. The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the lower control arm is one of a cast Aluminum alloy, an Aluminum alloy that is a forged casting, or a stamped steel. 18. A vehicle comprising: a wheel well structure defining a wheel cavity; a tire and wheel assembly in the wheel cavity; wherein the tire and wheel assembly includes a wheel, and a steering knuckle operatively connected to the wheel; an engine cradle; an energy management system including a tether attached to the tire and wheel assembly and configured to limit movement of the tire and wheel assembly in the wheel cavity under a load that is applied to the vehicle forward of the tire and wheel assembly and offset from a longitudinal centerline of the vehicle; and wherein the tether is attached to the engine cradle and to the steering knuckle. 19. The vehicle of claim 18 , wherein the steering knuckle has a first opening and the engine cradle has a boss with a second opening; and wherein the tether is operatively connected to the steering knuckle at the first opening and to the engine cradle at the second opening. 20. The vehicle of claim 18 , wherein the engine cradle is one of a cast Aluminum alloy, an Aluminum alloy that is a forged casting, or a stamped steel.

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  • B60B9/14Primary

    with means limiting relative lateral movements between hub and remainder of wheel · CPC title

  • B60G3/04Primary

    the arm being essentially transverse to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle · CPC title

  • Alignment adjustment · CPC title

  • Wheel mounting or removal devices · CPC title

  • arranged in a plane oblique to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle · CPC title

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What does patent US9522584B2 cover?
An energy management system for a vehicle limits movement of a tire and wheel assembly in a wheel cavity. The vehicle has a wheel well structure that defines the wheel cavity. The energy management system includes a tether attached to the tire and wheel assembly. The tether is configured to limit movement of the tire and wheel assembly within the wheel cavity under a predetermined load that is …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gm Global Tech Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60B9/14. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 20 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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