Rear module for a motor vehicle

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20010020796
  • Publication Number
    20010020796
  • Date Filed
    February 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Published
    September 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a module forming all or part of the rear end of a motor vehicle, and suitable for being fitted onto the side rails (L) and the rear side portions of the motor vehicle. The module comprises at least two releasable side portions and it is arranged to receive or it already includes items of equipment such as, for example, an impact-absorber beam (3) or a floor (6).
Description


[0001] The present invention relates to structural elements for motor vehicles, and more particularly to a rear structural element.


[0002] It is known to make motor vehicles by assembling various structural elements on a platform, which elements are in turn intended to support equipment such as elements of bodywork, a bumper, or lights.


[0003] To vary the style of the rear portions of vehicles, the sub-frames of the platform have modified rear portions.


[0004] The fact that different sub-frames are used complicates vehicle manufacture and increases cost price.


[0005] In addition, the rear portion of known motor vehicles is constituted by assembling together a relatively large number of structural elements, which has consequences on the surface treatments that need to be performed and on the time and number of operations needed to assemble the vehicle.


[0006] Finally, numerous structural elements of the rear portion of the vehicle are assembled together by welding, which makes them difficult to replace in the event of an accident, and gives rise to repair costs that are relatively high.


[0007] French patent No. FR-B-2 773 132 discloses a floor structure for a motor vehicle, which structure includes a basin of plastics material for receiving, in particular, a spare wheel. The basin is extend rearwards by a beam which serves to support a rear shield. The beam is arranged to bear against a metal cross-member fixed at each of its ends to the side walls of the vehicle. The presence of the metal cross-member significantly limits the amount of styling modification that can be applied to the rear portion of the vehicle. In addition, in the event of an accident, the cross-member can be damaged. Since the cross-member is not designed to be easily removed, repair costs are relatively high.


[0008] German patent application DE 199 13 532 describes a motor vehicle rear module comprising a reinforcing frame having elements, in particular a bumper, a tailgate, lights, and a reinforcing metal sheet preassembled thereon. The assembled module is put into place on the rear structure of the vehicle, and in particular it is fixed to the side rails. In the event of an accident, the reinforcing frame can be damaged, in which case it needs to be removed together with all of the elements it supports and replaced by a new frame, thus giving rise to repair that is complex and expensive.


[0009] A particular object of the present invention is to enable a car manufacturer to standardized platforms without harming the variety of styles on offer.


[0010] Another object of the invention is to reduce the cost of modifying the styling of a vehicle.


[0011] Another object of the invention is to reduce the cost of repairs, and also the time and the number of operations that are necessary for assembling the vehicle.


[0012] The invention provides a module forming all or part of the rear end of a motor vehicle, being suitable for being fitted to the side rails and to the rear side portions of the motor vehicle, said module comprising at least two releasable side portions and being arranged to receive or already including items of equipment.


[0013] This makes it possible to replace only a portion of the module in the event of only part of it being damaged, e.g. one of its two side portions.


[0014] The above-mentioned equipments can be selected, for example, from the following list: an impact-absorber beam; a floor; a rear shield; signaling devices; elements for sealing the vehicle cabin; elements for locking a door; and elements of the system for filling the fuel tank.


[0015] It is particularly advantageous for the rear module already to include a rear shield when it is mounted on the vehicle.


[0016] In addition to the two side portions, the module preferably also includes a central portion, the side portions being assembled to said central portion.


[0017] Advantageously, the fastenings between the central portion and the side portions are fastenings that are easily undone, which is advantageous if it is necessary to replace a portion of the module following an accident.


[0018] The module preferably has no welding between its component elements.


[0019] Also preferably, the module includes portions that enable it to be fastened without welding to the side rails and possibly also to the rear side portions of the vehicle body.


[0020] In a particular embodiment, the module is secured to a floor, which can be formed integrally with the central portion of the module or can be constituted by an element that is fitted thereto, in which case it is advantageous for the central portion of the module and the floor to be delivered to the car manufacturer in the assembled state.


[0021] The module can have side rail extenders and/or floor extenders, where such extenders can be fitted to the remainder of the module.


[0022] In the preassembled state, the floor can include trim for the trunk of the vehicle.


[0023] The floor can also have cavities enabling accessories and/or a spare wheel to be stored.


[0024] The floor can also include heat screens and/or sound screens together with elements for fastening items of equipment such as the exhaust muffler or the fuel tank.


[0025] In a particular embodiment, the module has link means fitted thereto or integrated therein for the purpose of supporting adjacent bodywork elements, e.g. a rear fender.


[0026] Advantageously, such link means are arranged so as to be capable of accommodating docking tolerances and/or differential expansion relative to bodywork elements.


[0027] Advantageously, the rear module includes housings for receiving or forming a portion of the lights, in particular signaling light inserts.


[0028] The rear module can also include means enabling a back door to be mounted, to pivot about a horizontal axis in the vicinity of its bottom edge.


[0029] In a particular embodiment, the module has a face that is visible from inside the vehicle, which makes it possible to avoid the need to fit additional trim for the purpose of covering it.


[0030] On its inside face, the module can have decorative elements that are specific to a given vehicle, where such decorative elements are advantageously delivered to the manufacturer preassembled with the rear module.


[0031] The module can also have channels for guiding electric wires, e.g. for the purpose of making it easier to install lights.


[0032] The invention also provides a novel method of manufacturing a motor vehicle, the method being characterized by the fact that it includes the following step:


[0033] fitting a structural rear module to the side rails and to the rear side portions of the vehicle body, said structural rear module comprising a small number of preassembled component elements, forming all or part of the rear end of the vehicle structure, and being designed to receive or already supporting items of equipment, said module comprising at least two releasable side portions.


[0034] By way of example, these items of equipment can be selected from the following list: an impact-absorbing beam; a floor; a rear shield; signaling devices; elements for providing sealing for the vehicle cabin; elements for locking a door; and elements of a system for filling the fuel tank.


[0035] When the module includes a floor, the module and the floor can be preassembled.


[0036] The invention makes it possible for the car manufacturer to standardized platforms while giving special styling by selecting which rear module is to be used.


[0037] This makes it possible to diversify vehicle styles at lower investment and lower cost, since there is no need to modify the platform as a function of which rear module is to be used, all of the rear modules being arranged so as to allow them to be secured to a standard platform.


[0038] The rear module replaces in particular the cross-member of a conventional platform, and as a result platforms no longer have to include cross-members that are specific to particular vehicle styles.


[0039] In addition, because the structure of the rear module enables it to be delivered to a manufacturer in an already fitted-out state, the time and the number of operations required for assembling the vehicle are decreased.


[0040] The rear module of the invention has a small number of parts, preferably fewer than five and more preferably still three, i.e. a central portion and two side portions.






[0041] Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention will appear on reading the following detailed description of non-limiting embodiments, and on examining the accompanying drawings, in which:


[0042]
FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic exploded perspective view showing a rear module constituting a first embodiment of the invention;


[0043]
FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic and fragmentary section view of fastening means that can be used for assembling a side portion and a central portion of the module;


[0044]
FIGS. 3 and 4 are fragmentary diagrammatic cross-sections of two examples of assembling a bumper to a rear module by means of rivets;


[0045]
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary diagrammatic section view showing how a rear module can be assembled to an element of bodywork;


[0046]
FIG. 6 is a view analogous to FIG. 1 showing a module constituting a second embodiment of the invention; and


[0047]
FIG. 7 is a view analogous to FIG. 1 showing a rear module constituting a third embodiment of the invention.






[0048]
FIG. 1 shows a rear module 1 which is constituted in this embodiment by assembling together a central portion la and two side portions 1b.


[0049] The central portion 1a and the side portions 1b in the embodiment described are all made of reinforced thermoplastic material.


[0050] The thermoplastic material can be reinforced using glass fiber cloth and/or metal inserts, for example.


[0051] The central portion 1a is assembled to the side portions 1b by fastening means that can easily be undone, possibly with adjustment for docking tolerances.


[0052] In the embodiment described, each side portion 1b includes a wall 12 that bears against a wall 13 of the central portion 1a, these walls 12 and 13 being assembled together by means of bolts 30 co-operating with nuts 31 and washers 32, as shown in FIG. 2.


[0053] The walls 12 and 13 support respective stiffening ribs 33 and 34.


[0054] In a variant, it is possible to use other fastener means suitable for enabling the central portion 1a or one of the side portions 1b to be replaced easily, in the event of it being damaged in an accident.


[0055] As general rule, the rear module 1 is arranged so as to enable it to be secured to the side rails L and to the rear side portions of the vehicle body C.


[0056] In the example described, the rear module 1 is secured to the side rails 1 without using welding, thus facilitating replacement, e.g. by using bolts.


[0057] The side rails L form part of a standard platform.


[0058] A variety of vehicle styles can be made using the same platform, by fitting rear modules of different shapes thereto.


[0059] Advantageously, as shown, the side portions 1b include housings 2 for receiving or constituting parts of the signaling light inserts (not shown).


[0060] The rear module 1 forms the rear skirt of the vehicle body and replaces the cross-member of conventional vehicle platforms of the kind described in above-cited French patent application No. FR-B-2 773 132, for example.


[0061] The rear module is arranged to receive both an impact-absorbing beam 3 for absorbing the energy of an impact, and also a rear shield 4.


[0062] Advantageously, the rear module 1 includes cellular structures 5 (as can be seen in FIG. 1) having walls that extend substantially along the axes of the side rails L, for the purpose of transmitting the forces exerted by the beam 3 to the side rails L of the vehicle.


[0063] The side portions 1b are shaped in such a manner as to match the shapes of the rear side portions of the body C when the rear module 1 is fixed to the side rails L.


[0064] In the embodiment described, the side portions 1b are also arranged so as to fixed to the rear side portions of the vehicle body C.


[0065] In the embodiment of FIG. 1, the floor 6 is fixed on the side rails L before the rear module 1 is put into place.


[0066] The floor 6 has two side portions 6a that rest on the side rails L and a central depression 6b constituting a housing suitable for receiving the spare wheel, or a space-saver spare wheel, for example.


[0067] The central portion 1a has a wall 7 which finishes off the depression 6b when the rear module 1 is in place.


[0068] The wall 7 can be formed integrally with the remainder of the module 1 or it can be fitted thereto. The wall 7 then forms an extender to the floor 6 in the meaning of the present invention.


[0069] The central portion 1a can have hinges 8 represented highly diagrammatically by dashed lines in FIG. 1, enabling a door (not shown) to be assembled to the module 1 so as to be capable of pivoting about its bottom edge.


[0070] Two ways of assembling a bumper to a rear module are described below with reference to FIGS. 3 and 4.


[0071]
FIG. 3 shows a rear module 15 assembled to a shield 4′ constituting an element of bodywork.


[0072] The module 15 has a folded-back portion 17 presenting a wall 16 against which there bears a folded-back portion 18 made at the top of the shield 4′.


[0073] The shield 4′ is fixed to the rear module 15 by means of rivets 20 placed through the folded-back portion 18 and the wall 16.


[0074]
FIG. 4 shows a variant way of assembling a module 15′ to a shield 4″.


[0075] The module 15′ has a rim 22 that is directed towards the outside of the vehicle and that forms a bearing surface for mounting a folded-back portion 21 formed at the top of the shield 4″.


[0076] The shield 4″ is secured to the module 15′ by means of rivets 20 as in the assembly described above.


[0077] The module 15′ also has a rib 15 supporting a sealing gasket 26 against which the tailgate 30 of the vehicle can come to bear.


[0078] The shield 4″ covers an impact-absorbing beam 3 which is secured to the module 15′ by fastenings that are not shown.


[0079] Various items of equipment, in particular the shield, can be secured to the rear module by any fastening means other than rivets, e.g. bolts.


[0080] The various elements of the rear module, in particular its central portion and one of its side portions, or an element fixed to one of the central and side portions can be held together by fastening means that accommodate docking tolerances.


[0081] By way of example, FIG. 5 shows an assembly that enables such docking tolerances to be adjusted, which assembly has a bolt 30 engaged in an oblong hole 38 and co-operating with a nut 31.


[0082] The presence of the oblong hole makes it possible to adjust docking tolerances between two elements that are assembled together.


[0083] Naturally, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above.


[0084] By way of example, FIG. 6 shows a rear module 1′ which differs from the above-described rear module 1 by the fact that it is delivered to the manufacturer in a preassembled state together with a floor 6′.


[0085] In a variant, the floor 6′ can be made integrally with the central portion of the rear module 1′ by molding thermoplastic or thermosetting material.


[0086] Without going beyond the ambit of the present invention, it is possible to preassemble a large number of items of equipment and/or elements of bodywork onto the module that is delivered to the manufacturer.


[0087] Thus, for example, the rear floor can have preassembled thereto trim for the trunk or thermal screens and/or sound screens.


[0088] The module 1′ can also be fitted with an element for locking a door 29, shown in dashed lines in FIG. 6.


[0089]
FIG. 7 shows a rear module 1″ comprising a central portion 1a and two side portions 1b, the central portion 1″ being designed to be secured to the side rails L and to a floor 6″, which floor is preassembled in particular with the trim for the wheel arches 10 and the hatches 11 for storing accessories.


[0090] The rear module 1″ is designed to receive an impact-absorber beam 3 and a rear shield 4.

Claims
  • 1. A module (1; 1′; 1″; 15; 15′) forming all or part of the rear end of a motor vehicle, the module being characterized by the fact that it is suitable for being fitted to the side rails (L) and to the rear side portions of the motor vehicle, said module comprising at least two releasable side portions (1b; 1″b) and being arranged to receive or already including items of equipment.
  • 2. A module according to the preceding claim, characterized by the fact that said equipment is selected from the following list: an impact-absorber beam; a floor; a rear shield; signaling devices; elements for sealing the vehicle cabin; elements for locking a door; and elements of the system for filling the fuel tank.
  • 3. A module according to the preceding claim, characterized by the fact that said items of equipment comprise a shield (4; 4′; 4″).
  • 4. A module according to any preceding claim, characterized by the fact that in addition to the two side portions (1b; 1″b), the module further includes a central portion (1a; 1″a), with the side portions being assembled to the central portion.
  • 5. A module according to the preceding claim, characterized by the fact that the fastenings (30, 31) between the central portion (1a; 1″a) and the side portions (1b; 1″b) are fastenings that are easily undone.
  • 6. A module according to any preceding claim, characterized by the fact that it has no welds between its component elements.
  • 7. A module according to any preceding claim, characterized by the fact that it includes portions that enable it to be fastened without welding to the side rails (L) of the vehicle.
  • 8. A module according to any preceding claim, characterized by the fact that it is secured to a floor (6; 6′; 6″).
  • 9. A module according to the preceding claim, the module including a central portion and being characterized by the fact that the floor and the central portion are made as a single piece.
  • 10. A module according to either one of the two preceding claims, characterized by the fact that it includes extenders for the side rails and/or the floor.
  • 11. A module according to the preceding claim, characterized by the fact that said extenders are fitted to the remainder of the module.
  • 12. A module according to any one of claims 8 to 11, characterized by the fact that the floor (6) has one or more cavities (6b).
  • 13. A module according to any preceding claim, characterized by the fact that it includes fitted or integral link means for supporting elements of bodywork.
  • 14. A module according to the preceding claim, characterized by the fact that the link means (20; 30; 31) are arranged in such a manner as to enable docking tolerances and/or differential expansion of bodywork elements to be accommodated.
  • 15. A module according to any preceding claim, characterized by the fact that it includes housings (2) for receiving or forming portions of light inserts, in particular signaling light inserts.
  • 16. A module according to any preceding claim, characterized by the fact that it includes means (8) enabling a rear door to be mounted to pivot about a horizontal axis in the vicinity of its bottom edge.
  • 17. A module according to any preceding claim, characterized by the fact that it includes a face that is suitable for inside the vehicle.
  • 18. A method of manufacturing a motor vehicle, the method being characterized by the fact that it includes the following step: fitting a structural rear module (1; 1′; 1″) to the side rails (L) and to the rear side portions of the vehicle body (C), said structural rear module (1; 1′; 1″) comprising a small number of preassembled component elements, forming all or part of the rear end of the vehicle structure, and being designed to receive or already supporting items of equipment, said module comprising at least two releasable side portions.
  • 19. A method according to claim 18, characterized by the fact that said items of equipment are selected from the following list: an impact-absorbing beam (3); a floor (6; 6′; 6″); a rear shield (4); signaling devices; elements for providing sealing for the vehicle cabin (26); elements for locking a door (29); and elements of a system for filling the fuel tank.
  • 20. A method according to the preceding claim, the module including a floor (6′), and the method being characterized by the fact that the rear module (1′) and the floor (6′) are preassembled.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
00 02317 Feb 2000 FR