Claims
- 1. A stabilized frame assembly for a motor vehicle, said stabilized frame assembly comprising:
a pair of forwardly directed brace members, each brace member of said pair being coupled at a forward end to an impact receiving assembly such as a front bumper assembly and coupled for support at a rearward end to a respective one of a pair of stabilized support arrangements, each stabilized support arrangement configured to resist deformation under the influence of crash related impact forces having magnitudes in a manageable range for said stabilized support arrangement; and each of said pair of stabilized support arrangements comprising a plurality of support legs, said plurality of support legs configured so that loads transmitted from said supported brace member to said stabilized support arrangement are distributed as substantially axial loads to said plurality of support legs thereby substantially eliminating the occurrence of bending moment in all of said plurality of support legs.
- 2. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 1; wherein said plurality of support legs of each of said pair of stabilized support arrangements numbers three.
- 3. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 2; wherein said plurality of three support legs of each of said pair of stabilized support arrangements comprise a lower outboard leg, an upper outboard leg and an inboard leg.
- 4. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 3; further comprising:
said lower outboard leg and said upper outboard leg being positioned at a location between a front wheel well and a front occupant foot well of the vehicle, said lower outboard leg and said upper outboard leg thereby forming an occupant protective barrier therebetween in a crash situation.
- 5. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 4; further comprising:
said lower outboard leg and said upper outboard leg being spread sufficiently apart and said lower outboard leg, said upper outboard leg and said inboard leg being positioned sufficiently forward that the front occupant foot well is accommodated in an interior space between said two stabilized support arrangements without encroachment into the front occupant foot well by said lower outboard leg, said upper outboard leg and said inboard
- 6. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 3; further comprising:
said upper outboard leg of each of said pair of stabilized support arrangement being each coupled to one of a pair of A-pillars at a medial location of the respective A-pillar so that axial forces transmitted from said upper outboard legs to said pair of A-pillars are directionally divergent and act at least partially in an outboard direction on each of said pair of A-pillars; and a tension member coupled between said pair of A-pillars for restraining said divergent and at least partially outwardly directed forces exerted on said pair of A-pillars.
- 7. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 6; wherein said tension member is a lateral brace adapted to receive mountings of dash components.
- 8. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 6; wherein said tension member is a lateral brace adapted to mountingly receive a steering column.
- 9. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 3; wherein for each of said pair of stabilized support arrangements, said plurality of three support legs and the associated forwardly directed brace member are coupled together at a juncture.
- 10. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 9; wherein each of said pair of stabilized support arrangements further comprises:
at least two of said plurality of support legs directed rearwardly from said juncture.
- 11. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 9; wherein each of said pair of stabilized support arrangements further comprises:
said lower outboard leg coupled between said juncture and an undercarriage rail that extends backward and below a passenger compartment of the vehicle at an elevation lower than said juncture.
- 12. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 11; wherein each of said pair of stabilized support arrangements further comprises:
said lower outboard leg extends backwardly, downwardly and outboardly from said juncture.
- 13. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 9; further comprising:
said upper outboard leg of each of said pair of stabilized support arrangement being each coupled to one of a pair of A-pillars at a medial location of the respective A-pillar so that axial forces transmitted from said upper outboard legs to said pair of A-pillars are directionally divergent and act at least partially in an outboard direction on each of said pair of A-pillars; and each of said upper outboard legs coupled between a respective juncture and respective A-pillar, each of said respective A-pillars being an upright frame member located at a forward position of a passenger compartment of said vehicle.
- 14. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 13; further comprising:
each of said upper outboard legs extends backwardly, upwardly and outboardly from each respective juncture and is connected to one of said A-pillars at a medial portion of said respective A-pillar.
- 15. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 9; wherein each of said pair of stabilized support arrangements further comprises:
said inboard leg coupled between said juncture of this stabilized support arrangement and the juncture of the other of said pair of stabilized support arrangements.
- 16. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 15; wherein each of said pair of stabilized support arrangements further comprises:
said inboard leg extending inboardly from said juncture.
- 17. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 9; wherein each of said pair of stabilized support arrangements further comprises:
said lower outboard leg coupled between the respective juncture associated with said stabilized support arrangement and an undercarriage rail configured to extend backward and below a passenger compartment of the vehicle at an elevation lower than said juncture and said lower outboard leg configured to extend backwardly, downwardly and outboardly from said juncture; said upper outboard leg coupled between said respective juncture and an A-pillar, said A-pillar being an upright frame member located at a forward position of the passenger compartment of the vehicle and said upper outboard leg configured to extend backwardly, upwardly and outboardly from said juncture and to be connected to said A-pillar at a medial portion of said A-pillar; and said inboard leg coupled between said juncture of this stabilized support arrangement and the other juncture associated with said other of said two forwardly directed brace members.
- 18. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 17; wherein a common cross member coupled between said junctures of said pair of stabilized support arrangements constitutes said inboard leg of each stabilized support arrangement.
- 19. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 1; further comprising:
each brace member has a yielding zone adapted to collapse under the influence of crash condition impacts experienced at said impact receiving assembly thereby buffering transmission of such impacts to a passenger compartment located rearward of said pair of forwardly directed brace members; and each of said yielding zones being adapted to absorb at least fifty percent more impact force than traditional yielding zones, said adaptation enabled by utilization of said stabilized support arrangement.
- 20. The stabilized frame assembly as recited in claim 19; further comprising:
a spring tower adapted to carry a front wheel assembly of the vehicle is fixed to each of said pair of brace members at a location rearwardly of said respective yielding zone.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/211,076 filed Jun. 13, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60211076 |
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