This application is a National Phase Application of PCT International Application No. PCT/IB2016/052347, International Filing Date, Apr. 26, 2016, claiming priority to Italian Patent Application No. 102015000013668, filed Apr. 30, 2015 each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a frame of a vehicle, such as a bus or an industrial transport vehicle, formed by a plurality of elements welded together.
In the prior art, such frames are made using substantially manual techniques by welding together, typically using an arc welder, elements including one-piece pipes, each of which can for example form an upright, rib or cross member.
One objective of the present invention is to provide an improved frame in relation to the frames described in the prior art, and that can in particular be made using industrial methods and that is lightweight.
According to the invention, this and other objectives are achieved using frames having the features described and claimed herein. In particular, in embodiments of the invention at least one of the elements making up the frame is an upright formed by a first section welded to a second section to form a hollow, closed cross-section. The first section may have a cross-section with a recessed centre portion and protruding end portions and the second section may have an open end inserted into said centre portion of the first section and an opposite closed end that is narrower than the width of the open end. Exemplary embodiments of frames according to the invention are described and claimed herein.
Forming each upright of the frame by joining together two sections, which may be made of different materials and be of different thicknesses, makes it possible to optimize the structure, making same suitable for specific usage requirements. For example, only one of the two sections (typically the one arranged on the inside, which is subject to greater stress) need be made of high or very-high strength steel and/or be of a conventional thickness, while the other section can be thinner and made of a different material, such as conventional steel. Naturally, two sections made of the same material and of the same thickness may be used, as may any other combination of materials and thicknesses be selected independently for each of the two sections. This helps to significantly reduce both the cost and the weight of the frame, without adversely affecting the performance of same.
Furthermore, the size of the cross section of the element can be appropriately reduced in relation to the size required when using a one-piece tube, which helps to further reduce overall weight.
Preferably, the other elements making up the frame, such as ribs and cross members, may also be made from a respective profiled element, for which the desired constituent material and cross section may be used, thereby enhancing the aforementioned advantages.
The greater flexibility provided in terms of choice of the cross section of each element of the frame also makes it possible to use shapes that facilitate the assembly of the different elements, for example using spot welding techniques in up to 90% of joints, and simplifying assembly on the frame of bodywork elements, windows, internal coverings, etc.
Consequently, the method for producing the frame and the vehicle as a whole can be streamlined and applied using industrial techniques, making same simpler and cheaper.
The present invention also relates to a bus or industrial transport vehicle with a frame of the type described above.
Further advantages and features of the present invention are presented in the detailed description below, and are provided as non-limiting examples with reference to the attached drawings.
A bus frame is formed (
Each upright 10 is formed (
In detail, in the embodiment shown in
On the other hand, in the embodiment shown in
Each cross member 14 is formed (
Each rib 16 is generally arch-shaped and is formed by a fourth section with (
As shown in
It should also be noted that the protruding portions of the elements described above, such as the end portions 24 of the first section 18 of the uprights 10 and the outward folded ends 44 of the arms of the ribs 16, significantly facilitate the assembly on the frame of additional components of the bus, such as bodywork components, windows, internal coverings, etc., without in principle requiring any additional work. Indeed, the presence of these protruding portions can be determined when the sections are being shaped, which must in all cases be done to ensure same have the shape required to satisfy the remaining usage requirements.
Implementation details and particular embodiments may be varied from the description without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as described and claimed herein. For example, in a given frame, all of the uprights, cross members and ribs may have the same respective section and be made of the same material, or the most appropriate section and material for each of these elements could be selected independently. It is also possible that some or all of the elements making up the frame may be made from sections while the remaining elements may be conventional elements, such as tubes.
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