Vehicle body structure
US-2024416998-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9643654B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9643654-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615168760-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 9, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 9, 2017 |
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A vehicle body bottom structure includes a dash lower for separating a vehicle compartment from a power mounted room as well as separating the vehicle compartment from a wheel house, a front pillar which is erected at a vehicle-widthwise end portion of the dash lower, and a gusset which is bridged between the dash lower and the front pillar. The gusset is joined to the dash lower at one end thereof, and is spaced apart from the dash lower as the gusset approaches the front pillar, to be joined to the front pillar at the other end thereof, and a crushing space of a substantially triangular shape in a plan view is formed in a portion surrounded by the dash lower, the front pillar, and the gusset.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicle body bottom structure comprising: a dash lower for separating a vehicle compartment from a power mounted room as well as separating the vehicle compartment from a wheel house; front pillars which are respectively erected at vehicle-widthwise end portions of the dash lower; and a gusset which is bridged between the dash lower and one of the front pillars, wherein the gusset has one end joined to the dash lower and another end joined to the one front pillar, and an intermediate portion which is spaced apart from the dash lower, wherein a crushing space of a substantially triangular shape in a plan view is formed in a portion surrounded by the dash lower, the front pillar, and the gusset, and wherein a lower portion of the dash lower is connected to a floor panel and/or floor frame of the vehicle, and one end of the gusset is directly connected to the dash lower. 2. The vehicle body bottom structure according to claim 1 , wherein a front side frame which is provided to extend in a vehicle front-rear direction is disposed in the power mounted room, wherein the one end of the gusset is secured to a joint portion between the dash lower and a rear end portion of the front side frame, and wherein a top portion of the crushing space which is formed with the gusset and the dash lower is disposed at a position where an inner rear end edge of a wheel provided in the wheel house collides with the dash lower at a time of a narrow offset collision. 3. The vehicle body bottom structure according to claim 1 , wherein a portion of the gusset which is joined to the dash lower has a larger rigidity against bending deformation than that of another portion of the gusset which is spaced apart from the dash lower. 4. The vehicle body bottom structure according to claim 1 , wherein a dash cross member which is provided to extend in the vehicle width direction is coupled to a lower end side of the dash lower, and wherein an inner rear end edge of a wheel provided in the wheel house collides with the dash lower, to be supported by the gusset and the dash cross member at a time of a narrow offset collision. 5. The vehicle body bottom structure according to claim 1 , further comprising: a floor frame which is provided to extend in a vehicle front-rear direction and is joined to the dash lower at a front end portion thereof; a side sill which is provided to extend in the front-rear direction at an outside in the vehicle width direction of the floor frame, and is joined to a lower end portion of the front pillar and a vehicle-widthwise end portion of the dash lower at a front end portion thereof; and a reinforcing frame which is bridged between the floor frame and the side sill, and disposed to be inclined so as to be located on a front side as the reinforcing frame approaches the side sill, wherein the side sill includes a crushing area in front of a portion of the side sill which is connected to the reinforcing frame. 6. A vehicle body bottom structure comprising: a dash lower for separating a vehicle compartment from a power mounted room as well as separating the vehicle compartment from a wheel house; front pillars which are respectively erected at vehicle-widthwise end portions of the dash lower; a gusset which is bridged between the dash lower and one of the front pillars; and a partition wall which includes the dash lower as a lower portion thereof and is provided in a vehicle width direction between the front pillars, wherein the gusset has one end joined to the partition wall and another end joined to the one front pillar, and an intermediate portion which is spaced apart from the partition wall, and wherein a crushing space of a substantially triangular shape in a plan view is formed in a portion surrounded by the partition wall, the front pillar, and the gusset, and wherein a lower portion of the dash lower is connected to a floor panel and/or floor frame of the vehicle, and one end of the gusset is directly connected to the dash lower.
Engine compartments · CPC title
Front or rear frames · CPC title
the subunits being front structures · CPC title
Floors or bottom sub-units {(sub-frames for mounting engine or suspensions B62D21/11; drip trays F16N31/006)} · CPC title
Dashboards as superstructure sub-units (other dashboard aspects B60K) · CPC title
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