Bracket attachment structure with fault folds

US9716259B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9716259-B2
Application numberUS-201514857004-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 17, 2015
Priority dateSep 17, 2015
Publication dateJul 25, 2017
Grant dateJul 25, 2017

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Abstract

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A vehicle underbody includes a tray structure, a battery pack having a plurality of footers and a bracket; and an enclosure surrounding the battery pack. The bracket has a wall attached to the enclosure, a ledge attached to the footers, and a stepped deformation region between the wall and ledge. The stepped deformation region deforms in response to impact to absorb energy associated with the impact.

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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle battery tray structure comprising: an enclosure for a battery; a plurality of footers attached to the battery; and a bracket interconnecting the enclosure and footers, and defining a wall extending along an inner surface of the enclosure, a ledge attached to the footers, and a stepped channel therebetween configured to deform during impact such that the wall moves diagonally toward the ledge to reduce impact energy transfer to the battery during deformation. 2. The vehicle battery tray structure of claim 1 , wherein the channel is U-shaped in cross-section. 3. The vehicle battery tray structure of claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the bracket is uniform through the wall, channel and ledge. 4. The vehicle battery tray structure of claim 1 , wherein the bracket has a thickness sufficient to maintain a rigid connection between the enclosure and battery. 5. The vehicle battery tray structure of claim 1 , wherein the wall and ledge are formed perpendicular to each other. 6. A vehicle underbody comprising: a tray structure; a battery pack having a plurality of footers and a bracket; and an enclosure surrounding the battery pack, wherein the bracket has a wall attached to the enclosure, a ledge attached to the footers, and a stepped deformation region therebetween configured to deform in response to impact to absorb energy associated with the impact such that the wall displaces diagonally toward the ledge during deformation. 7. The vehicle underbody of claim 6 , wherein the stepped deformation region defines a fold line and wherein deforming in response to impact includes folding of the bracket along the fold line. 8. The vehicle underbody of claim 6 , wherein the stepped deformation region has a same thickness as the wall and ledge. 9. The vehicle underbody of claim 6 , wherein the deformation region is defined at an angle from the wall to the ledge. 10. The vehicle underbody of claim 6 , wherein the wall and ledge are formed perpendicular to each other. 11. A vehicle comprising: a traction battery arrangement having a base; an enclosure surrounding the traction battery arrangement and attached to a tray structure of the vehicle; and a bracket having a ledge attached to the base, a wall attached to the enclosure, and an intermediate portion disposed therebetween configured to, in response to an impact force being applied perpendicular to the wall, fold such that the wall displaces at an angle relative to the force toward the ledge to absorb energy associated with the impact. 12. The vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the intermediate portion has a stepped configuration. 13. The vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the intermediate portion defines a fold line and wherein the intermediate portion folds along the fold line. 14. The vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the bracket has a uniform thickness. 15. The vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the wall is orthogonal to the ledge. 16. The vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the wall is perpendicular to the ledge.

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Classifications

  • B60K1/04Primary

    of the electric storage means for propulsion · CPC title

  • Racks, modules or packs for multiple batteries or multiple cells · CPC title

  • Constructional details of batteries specially adapted for electric vehicles · CPC title

  • specially adapted for aircraft or vehicles, e.g. cars or trains (constructional details of batteries specially adapted for electric vehicles B60L50/64) · CPC title

  • Batteries in motive systems, e.g. vehicle, ship, plane · CPC title

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What does patent US9716259B2 cover?
A vehicle underbody includes a tray structure, a battery pack having a plurality of footers and a bracket; and an enclosure surrounding the battery pack. The bracket has a wall attached to the enclosure, a ledge attached to the footers, and a stepped deformation region between the wall and ledge. The stepped deformation region deforms in response to impact to absorb energy associated with the i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60K1/04. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 25 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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