The present invention relates to a dashboard crossbar assembly for a motor vehicle, and corresponding dashboard device, motor vehicle, and manufacturing method.
Example embodiments of the present invention provide a dashboard crossbar assembly for a motor vehicle, comprising:
An assembly of this type is known in which the assembly of the different pieces is done by welding with addition of material.
Moreover, reinforcing elements are provided so as to balance the loss of rigidity of the assembly due to the discontinuity of the pieces.
The present invention aims to propose an assembly having a reduced weight and that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
To that end, the present invention relates to a dashboard crossbar assembly for a motor vehicle of the aforementioned type, wherein the two fastening members are integral with the two crossbars.
The assembly according to the present invention may include one or several of the following features:
The present invention also relates to a dashboard device for a motor vehicle, wherein the dashboard device comprises a dashboard crossbar assembly as previously described and at least two fastening pieces on the vehicle body added on the crossbars.
The present invention also relates to a motor vehicle, wherein the motor vehicle comprises a dashboard device as defined above, the dashboard crossbar assembly being fastened by the fastening pieces and members on the vehicle body.
The present invention also relates to a method for manufacturing a dashboard crossbar assembly as previously described, wherein the method comprises the following steps:
The method according to the present invention may include the feature according to which the method comprises a step for crushing the tube so as to form crushed portions, and a step for making a passage orifice in the crushed portions, the passage orifice being adapted to receive a fastening element secured to the vehicle body.
The present invention will be better understood upon reading the following detailed description, provided solely as an example and done in reference to the appended drawings.
In order to simplify the following description, the Figures were oriented along the system of axes X, Y, Z defining the usual orientation of a motor vehicle, and in which:
The position and orientation terms used hereafter are used relative to this system of axes.
As better shown in
The upper 22 and lower 24 crossbars extend substantially parallel to each other and are arranged substantially transversely one below the other in the vehicle.
The two crossbars 22, 24 are identical, tubular, and have a substantially circular constant cross-section and a substantially constant wall thickness.
The upper crossbar 22 includes two segments 30 placed one in the extension of the other and fastened edge to edge by welding, the weld 32 being shown in broken lines in
The left 26 and right 28 fastening members extend substantially parallel to each other and are arranged substantially vertically in the vehicle, substantially perpendicular to the crossbars 22, 24.
The two fastening members 26, 28 are identical and each include two crushed, or flattened, portions 34 connected to each other by a tubular portion 36 with a substantially circular constant cross-section corresponding to the cross-section of the crossbars 22, 24 and with a substantially constant wall thickness (
Each crushed portion 34 forms a substantially flat double wall 38 in which a passage orifice 40 is formed and adapted to receive a fastening element to the vehicle body, such as a screw/nut assembly 41 extending along X.
The double walls 38 extend substantially parallel to the transverse direction Y of the vehicle, thereby forming longitudinal fastening walls.
Alternatively, the left member 26 and/or the right member 28 are fastening members to fix on the vehicle body by a screw/nut assembly 41 extending along Y, the double walls 38 extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction X of the vehicle, thereby forming transverse fastening walls.
Each fastening member 26, 28 is secured by its ends to ends of each crossbar 22, 24 so as to connect the two crossbars 22, 24 to each other to form a frame.
The assembly 12 thus defines four connecting portions 42 between each crossbar 22, 24 and each fastening member 26, 28.
The connecting portions 42 are integral with the crossbars 22, 24 and the fastening members 26, 28, and are plastically deformed so as to form connecting portions 42 bent with an angle substantially equal to 90° .
In particular, the assembly 12 is formed by a single tube 44 including four bendings, corresponding to the connecting portions 42, and whereof the ends, corresponding to the edges of the sections 30 of the upper crossbar 22, are fastened to each other by welding so as to form a single-tube frame.
The device 10 comprises a first piece 14 for connecting to a lower window crossbar and/or a steering column of the vehicle, and a second piece 16 for connecting to a MacPherson strut.
The pieces 14 and 16 are fastened on the two crossbars 22, 24, on their left portion for the first piece 14 and on their central portion for the second piece 16.
The method for manufacturing the assembly 12 will now be described.
From a single substantially rectilinear tube 44, with a substantially circular constant cross-section and a substantially constant wall thickness, four successive bendings are made at the junction between the crossbars 22, 24 and the fastening members 26, 28 so as to form the four connecting portions 42.
The ends of the tube 44 are then fastened to each other by welding so as to obtain a single-tube frame. The weld 32 can be placed at any location on the frame depending of the zone where the ends of the tube 44 join together, i.e., on one of the two crossbars 22, 24 and the two fastening members 26, 28. The fastening members 26, 28 are then crushed to form the flat double walls 38 and a passage orifice 40 is formed in each of these double walls 38. The crushed portions 34 are for example obtained by stamping.
The present invention therefore proposes a dashboard crossbar assembly for a motor vehicle formed by a single-tube frame that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
Furthermore, due to the integration of different pieces, the assembly according to the present invention has a low mass and a reduced assembly time.
Alternatively, the tube 44 may have a variable cross-section and/or a variable wall thickness.
Still alternatively, the tube 44 forming the frame may include at least one additional bending to adapt to the geometry of the environment of the assembly 12, for example, so as to bypass an airbag module.
In another alternative, the left fastening member 26 and/or the right fastening member 28 may include a single crushed portion 34 or more than two crushed portions 34, and the respective double walls 38 extend substantially parallel to the transverse direction Y of the vehicle and/or substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction X of the vehicle.
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