The invention relates to a motor vehicle.
The invention relates more particularly to a motor vehicle which comprises a rear compartment containing a drivetrain of the motor vehicle, and a front compartment comprising:
Numerous examples of vehicles of this type are known.
In such rear-engine vehicles, the front compartment is generally small and serves no other purpose than to constitute an impact absorption zone which is able to dissipate the energy released in the event of an impact by crumpling said zone.
The functional elements of such vehicles are, moreover, distributed within the vehicle with no real coherence depending on the zones left available.
Thus, it is for example common to find such vehicles in which elements such as the braking members are arranged beneath a floor of the vehicle, in locations which are particularly exposed to weather and/or to impacts with foreign bodies, which is particularly harmful to the reliability of such members and more generally to the safety of the vehicle and of its occupants.
Furthermore, the placement of the various elements is not optimized as a function of the driving side of the vehicle.
Indeed, conventionally, right-hand drive vehicles have functional elements whose placement is completely different to that of the functional elements of left-hand drive vehicles. However, the differential placement of all the elements either makes it impossible to produce both types of vehicles on a single production line or gives rise to substantial additional production costs.
It is therefore expedient to minimize these additional costs by having two types of vehicles—either left-hand drive or right-hand drive—comprising the greatest possible number of elements whose position does not change.
To that end, the invention proposes a vehicle of the type described above, comprising a large number of elements whose placement is optimized.
To that end, the invention proposes a motor vehicle of the type described above, characterized in that the front compartment comprises a third zone which is arranged between the first and second zones, and which receives at least one braking hydraulic block, and secondary rigid brake pipes.
According to other features of the invention:
Other features and advantages of the invention will emerge upon reading the following detailed description, for the comprehension of which reference is made to the appended drawings, in which:
In the figures, identical reference numbers designate elements which are identical or which have similar functions.
The vehicle 10 comprises a body structure element 12 which comprises a rear compartment 14 and a front compartment 18. The rear compartment 14 receives a drivetrain 16 of the motor vehicle and the front compartment 18 forms an impact-absorbing zone.
As is known, the vehicle 10 receives various elements.
As shown in a simplified manner in
The vehicle which has been represented in
As shown in
In particular, the battery 22 is for example located essentially behind a firewall 28 of the vehicle, and the braking assistance servomotor 24 as well as the braking hydraulic block 26 are located beneath a floor 30 of the vehicle.
This configuration is particularly prejudicial to the reliability of said elements since, in particular as concerns the servomotor 24 and the braking hydraulic block 26, the latter are subjected to water spray from the road and may, moreover, be affected by foreign bodies also originating from the road.
Furthermore, in the context of large-scale mass production, it is expedient to be able to produce, on the same production line, vehicles 10 which are either right-hand drive or left-hand drive, while minimizing costs.
However, in most currently known designs, placement of right-hand drive or left-hand drive gives rise to general upheaval of the placement of the elements, such that it is not possible to benefit from assembly operations which are common to the two types of vehicle, and such that it is then necessary for production to take place either on two different lines or on an almost unit-by-unit and manual basis on the same line.
The invention solves this drawback by proposing, on one hand, an optimized design of a rear-engine vehicle 10 in which the various elements are grouped substantially in the front compartment and, on the other hand, in which the differentiation of the elements, depending on whether they are intended for right-hand drive vehicles or for left-hand drive vehicles, is minimal.
According to this design, as shown in
The first zone 60 may also contain a clutch hydraulic circuit 48.
On a side of the vehicle opposite said first zone 60, the vehicle 10 has a second zone 62 receiving at least one battery 22. The second zone may also contain a reservoir 54 for windshield washer fluid.
In accordance with the invention, the front compartment 18 comprises a third zone 64 which is arranged between the first zone 60 and the second zone 62, and which receives a great number of elements which may equally be mounted at the same locations in the front compartment, whether the vehicle is a right-hand drive vehicle or a left-hand drive vehicle.
Thus, in accordance with the invention, the third zone comprises at least one hydraulic braking block 26 and rigid secondary brake pipes 46.
As shown in
Moreover, the third zone contains a vehicle steering rack 21 which extends into the first zone 60 and the second zone 62 and which may be associated, selectively, with an installed steering of the vehicle, installed on the right as shown in
Thus, the steering rack 21 bears an assistance motor 58 which is arranged in the first zone on the same side as the steering column 20 of the vehicle.
The third zone 64 also comprises a cooling exchanger 32 and cooling pipes 34 and a container 36 of coolant associated therewith.
As shown in
The third zone also contains electrical members, which are a fuse and relay box 38, a wiring loom 40 and a grommet 42 for passing through the firewall of the vehicle.
More particularly, the wiring loom 40 and the grommet 42 for passing through the firewall 28 of the vehicle are arranged in a central part of the firewall 28 of the vehicle and the fuse and relay box is mounted over them.
The third zone contains elements of the heating and air conditioning system of the vehicle, comprising at least first air conditioning pipes 50 and second pipes 52 for connecting to an air heat exchanger.
Preferably, as shown in
The invention thus makes it possible to group those elements which are essential to the operation of the vehicle in a front part 18 of the vehicle where they are protected from the weather.
For all that, the low mechanical strength of these elements does not impair the crumple properties of said front part 18 of the vehicle 18 in the event of an impact.
The invention thus proposes an advantageous arrangement of a rear-engine vehicle comprising a small front compartment.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FR1260780 | Nov 2012 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2013/073241 | 11/7/2013 | WO | 00 |