Impact beam for vehicle side door intrusion resistance

US9815352B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9815352-B2
Application numberUS-201615099979-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 15, 2016
Priority dateApr 17, 2015
Publication dateNov 14, 2017
Grant dateNov 14, 2017

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An impact beam for reinforcing a vehicle door includes an elongated beam having a hollow interior spanning a length of the elongated beam. The elongated beam includes an impact portion spanning the length and configured to face an exterior side of the vehicle door. The elongated beam also includes a cross-sectional shape having a top wall section and a bottom wall section that interconnect at a bend section of the cross-sectional shape, which includes the impact portion. The top and bottom wall sections each include an intermediate bend to define a substantially horizontal section and an angled section on opposing sides of the intermediate bend, where the intermediate bends are configured to limit inward displacement of the elongated beam from an impact force at the exterior side of the vehicle door.

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What is claimed is: 1. An impact beam for reinforcing a vehicle door, the impact beam comprising: an elongated beam having a hollow interior spanning a length of the elongated beam and an impact portion spanning the length and configured to face an exterior side of the vehicle door; wherein the elongated beam includes a cross-sectional shape having a top wall section and a bottom wall section that interconnect at a bend section of the cross-sectional shape that includes the impact portion; and wherein the top and bottom wall sections each include an intermediate bend to define a substantially horizontal section and an angled section on opposing sides of the intermediate bend, the intermediate bends configured to prevent inward displacement of the elongated beam from an impact force at the exterior side of the vehicle door. 2. The impact beam of claim 1 , wherein the cross-sectional shape of the elongated beam includes an interior wall section that interconnect the top and bottom wall sections at a side of the cross-sectional shape opposite the bend section. 3. The impact beam of claim 2 , wherein the interior wall section includes a substantially planar portion that is generally orthogonal to the substantially horizontal sections of the top and bottom wall sections. 4. The impact beam of claim 1 , wherein the intermediate bend points are provided at substantially equal locations on the top and bottom wall sections, such that the cross-sectional shape is generally symmetrical about a substantially centered horizontal line. 5. The impact beam of claim 1 , wherein a length of at least one of the substantially horizontal portions is greater than or equal to a length of the angled portion adjacent to the at least one of the substantially horizontal portions. 6. The impact beam of claim 1 , further comprising mounting brackets attached at ends of the elongated beam that are configured to be mounted at the vehicle door, such that the elongated beam is arranged at a height configured to receive lateral side-impact forces at the impact portion. 7. The impact beam of claim 1 , wherein the elongated beam includes a weld seam formed along the length of the elongated beam at one of the top and bottom wall sections so as to reduce compressive and tensile impact stresses on the weld seam when the elongated beam undergoes bending from a lateral side-impact force at the exterior side of the vehicle door. 8. The impact beam of claim 1 , wherein the cross-sectional shape of the elongated beam is closed and includes a weld seam along the length of the elongated beam that connects edges of a metal sheet that forms the elongated beam. 9. The impact beam of claim 1 , wherein the bend section is rounded and includes an inside radius greater than or equal to about four times a thickness of a metal sheet that forms the elongated beam. 10. The impact beam of claim 9 , wherein the metal sheet comprises a martensitic steel having a tensile strength of at least about 1,700 MPa. 11. A door impact beam, comprising: an elongated hollow beam having a side-impact surface configured to face toward an exterior side of a vehicle door and opposing ends configured to be disposed at a peripheral frame of the vehicle door; wherein the elongated hollow beam includes a cross-sectional shape having a top wall section and a bottom wall section that interconnect at a rounded impact point that includes the side-impact surface; wherein the top and bottom wall sections of the cross-sectional shape each include a first substantially planar section and a second substantially planar section angled from the first substantially planar section, where the second substantially planar sections of the top and bottom wall sections interconnect at the rounded impact point; and wherein a length of at least one of the first substantially planar sections is greater than or equal to a length of the corresponding second substantially planar section so as to resist displacement of the elongated hollow beam toward an interior side of the vehicle door from an impact force at the exterior side of the vehicle door. 12. The door impact beam of claim 11 , wherein the cross-sectional shape includes an interior wall section opposite the rounded impact point, and wherein the interior wall section includes a substantially planar portion generally orthogonal to at least one of the first planar sections of the top and bottom wall sections. 13. The door impact beam of claim 11 , wherein the cross-sectional shape of the elongated hollow beam is generally symmetrical along the length of the elongated hollow beam about a plane generally centered between the top and bottom wall sections. 14. The door impact beam of claim 11 , wherein the elongated hollow beam includes a weld seam formed along the length of the elongated hollow beam at one of the top and bottom wall sections to connect edges of a metal sheet used to form the elongated hollow beam. 15. The door impact beam of claim 14 , wherein the rounded impact point includes an inside radius greater than or equal to about four times a thickness of the metal sheet. 16. The door impact beam of claim 11 , wherein the elongated hollow beam is roll formed from a martensitic steel sheet having a tensile strength of at least about 1,700 MPa. 17. An impact device for preventing inward displacement of a vehicle door, the impact device comprising: an elongated beam roll formed from a metal sheet and having a contact portion configured to face an exterior side of the vehicle door; a pair of mounting brackets attached at opposing end portions of the elongated beam; and wherein the elongated beam includes a cross-sectional shape extending between the mounting brackets and having a top wall section and a bottom wall section that each include an intermediate bend to define a first planar section and a second planar section on opposing sides of the intermediate bend, the first planar sections being substantially parallel with each other and the second planar sections being angled toward each other. 18. The impact device of claim 17 , wherein the second planar sections of the top wall section and the bottom wall section integrally interconnect at the contact portion. 19. The impact device of claim 18 , wherein the cross-sectional shape of the elongated beam includes a rounded bend point between the second planar sections of the top and bottom wall sections, the round bend point having an inside radius greater than or equal to about four times a thickness of the metal sheet. 20. The impact device of claim 19 , wherein the metal sheet comprises a martensitic steel having a tensile strength of at least about 1,700 MPa, and wherein a length of the first planar sections are greater than or equal to a length of the second planar sections.

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  • Lateral collision · CPC title

  • characterised by the material · CPC title

  • Fixation or mounting means specific for door components (fasteners in general F16B21/00) · CPC title

  • characterised by a pre-defined mode of deformation or displacement in order to absorb impact · CPC title

  • characterised by a special cross section · CPC title

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What does patent US9815352B2 cover?
An impact beam for reinforcing a vehicle door includes an elongated beam having a hollow interior spanning a length of the elongated beam. The elongated beam includes an impact portion spanning the length and configured to face an exterior side of the vehicle door. The elongated beam also includes a cross-sectional shape having a top wall section and a bottom wall section that interconnect at a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shape Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60J5/0443. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 14 2017 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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