The present disclosure relates to safety features for vehicles, and in particular features that mitigate body side intrusions in side impact collisions.
A vehicle door may consist of an outer panel facing the exterior of the vehicle and an inner panel facing the cabin of the vehicle. The inner panel includes a lower wall that faces a rocker assembly. In a side impact collision, vehicle doors may collapse inwardly and intrude into the cabin of the vehicle. Excessive door intrusion may adversely affect deployment of a side air bag due to the reduced gap between the door and the occupant.
Some safety structures may attempt to minimize the door intrusion into the cabin from a side impact collision. Such a structure is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,462,633. U.S. Pat. No. 4,462,633 discloses a box shaped reinforcing member mounted on a vehicle floor that extends above the side sill or rocker panel. A bracket mounted to the door has a portion engaging the reinforcing member when the door is closed. In a side impact collision, the bracket engages the reinforcing member to inhibit inward movement of the door. The box shaped reinforcing member is visible to an occupant, especially when the door is open. An occupant must step over the rocker panel when entering or exiting the vehicle. A box shaped reinforcing member that is disposed above the rocker panel interferes with the ingress and egress of the occupant. Placing a box shaped reinforcing member above the rocker panel also limits design freedom. The receiver must be of a limited size to reduce interference with the ingress and egress of the occupant.
The above problems and other problems are addressed by this disclosure as summarized below.
One aspect of the present disclosure relates to an apparatus for resisting intrusion of a door into a passenger compartment of a vehicle that has a rocker. The apparatus includes a projection extending horizontally from the door and a catcher that is provided on the rocker. The rocker includes a vertically extending wall. When the door is closed, the catcher receives a portion of the projection to hold the door in engagement with the vertically extending wall of the rocker.
Other aspects of the above apparatus include a reinforcement panel attached to an inner side of an inner panel of the door for supporting the projection. A grommet may be attached to the vertically extending wall of the rocker. The grommet surrounds the catcher and defines a slit extending substantially throughout a length of the catcher. The slit receives the projection when the door is closed. The rocker may include a rocker reinforcement panel attached to the rocker to reinforce the rocker about the catcher.
The projection of the apparatus may be a loop that includes two legs that are each attached to the reinforcement panel by its respective foot. The door may include an inner panel, and the projection may include a first leg and a second leg extending horizontally and inwardly from the inner panel of the door. The projection also includes a cross-piece connecting a distal end of the first leg to a distal end of the second leg. The reinforcement panel of the apparatus may be attached to the inner panel, wherein the first leg and the second leg are attached to the reinforcement panel at their ends that are opposite their distal ends to support the projection.
Another aspect of the present disclosure relates to a vehicle body that includes a rocker and a door connected to the vehicle body above the rocker. The door is moveable between an open position and a closed position. The door includes an outer panel and an inner panel attached to the outer panel. The inner panel includes a rocker engaging portion that faces the rocker when the door is in the closed position and a projection attached to the rocker engaging portion. The projection protrudes from the rocker engaging portion. The rocker defines a catcher opening that receives the projection when the door is closed to inhibit the door from moving inboard in a side impact collision.
The inner panel of the vehicle body may include a door trim portion disposed above the rocker engaging portion. The projection of the vehicle body may be a U-shaped member, a loop, or it may include a first leg extending from the inner panel portion and a second leg also extending from the inner panel portion. The projection may also include a cross-piece perpendicularly attached to the first leg and the second leg.
The vehicle body may also include a reinforcement panel attached to the inner panel. The vehicle body may further include a reinforcement panel attached to the rocker and disposed on the rocker at an area where the catcher is formed. The vehicle body may also include a floor side inner attached to the vehicle body. The floor side inner and the rocker form a catcher cavity. When the door is closed, a portion of the projection is positioned within the catcher cavity.
Yet another aspect of the present disclosure relates to a door intrusion resistance apparatus for a vehicle that includes a door including a protrusion and a rocker defining a receptacle that receives the protrusion when the door is closed. In a side impact collision with the door, the door is inhibited from moving above the rocker by the protrusion being received in the receptacle to hold the door against the rocker.
The protrusion of the door intrusion resistance apparatus may extend horizontally from an inner panel of the door inboard of the vehicle. The protrusion is also positioned below a door trim so that when the door is closed, the protrusion is not visible to an occupant. The rocker of the door intrusion resistance apparatus may also include a wall that extends in a vertical direction. The wall defines the receptacle that receives the protrusion when the door is closed.
The illustrated embodiments are disclosed with reference to the drawings. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are intended to be merely examples that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. The specific structural and functional details disclosed are not to be interpreted as limiting, but as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to practice the disclosed concepts.
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The door intrusion resistance apparatus includes a projection 44 connected to the lower inner portion 42 and extends or protrudes substantially horizontally from the lower inner portion 42. Thus, the term “protrusion” may also sometimes be used to refer to the projection 44. The projection 44 may be disposed at a slight angle relative to the lower inner portion 42. The projection 44 is positioned below the door seal 40 and is in a form of a loop or a U-shaped member. Projection 44 includes a pair of parallel legs 46a and 46b that extend through the lower inner 42, and a cross-piece 43 is attached to the distal ends of the legs 46a and 46b (
Legs 46a and 46b extend through holes that are formed on the lower inner portion 42 and on a reinforcement panel 50 attached to the lower inner 42 (
The term “rocker assembly” may be interchanged with the term “rocker” to refer to a portion of the body paneling of a vehicle that is situated below the doorsills of the vehicle. Referring to
The rocker assembly 56 also includes an inner wall 59 opposite the outer wall 57. The rocker assembly 56 includes a door reinforcement panel 61 attached to the inner wall 59. The door reinforcement panel 61 may be made of steel. The door intrusion resistance apparatus of the present disclosure includes a catcher 54 that is formed as an opening on the rocker assembly 56 and a reinforcement panel 61 attached to the inner wall 59 of the rocker assembly 56. More specifically, the catcher 54 is formed on the vertically extending wall 49 of the rocker assembly 56. The catcher 54 is shaped to receive the projection 44. For instance, the catcher 54 may be elliptical in shape and may have a semi-major axis diameter that is larger than the width of the cross-piece 43 of the projection 44. The catcher 54 may also be a rectangular opening that has a length that is larger than the width of the cross-piece 43 of the projection 44. Referring to
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A door intrusion resistance apparatus is provided that is discreetly positioned on a door of a vehicle that does not adversely impact the appearance of the door. The door intrusion resistance apparatus does not adversely impact ingress and the egress of vehicle occupants. The door intrusion resistance apparatus utilizes a catcher defined by an opening in the rocker assembly for receiving the projection. No hooks, boxes, or structures protrude from the rocker assembly that can impact the ingress and egress of the vehicle users.
While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the disclosed apparatus and method. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as claimed. The features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the disclosed concepts.