The present disclosure relates to a rear vehicle-body structure of a vehicle, including a rear combi lamp mounted on a vehicle-width-direction outer side face of a vehicle rear portion, and a rear bumper mounted under the rear combi lamp.
Conventionally, for example, as disclosed in International Publication No. WO2011/138931, it has been known that a rectification fin is mounted on a vehicle-width-direction outer side face of a rear combi lamp (more specifically, rear combination lamp) mounted at a vehicle rear portion, and the air flowing at a vehicle body side portion (namely, a vehicle body side-face airflow) is rectified by the rectification fin. However, in the conventional structure disclosed in International Publication No. WO2011/138931, the rectification fin is relatively long in a vehicle front-rear direction, which causes a problem of lack of designability of the vehicle.
This disclosure provides a rear vehicle-body structure of a vehicle that separates the air flowing at the vehicle body side portion (i.e., vehicle body side-face airflow) so as not to flow around to the rear of the vehicle, and thereby makes it possible to prevent the vehicle body side-face airflow from flowing around to the rear of the vehicle, and ensure aerodynamic performance
A rear vehicle-body structure of a vehicle according to the present disclosure includes a rear combi lamp mounted on a vehicle-width-direction outer side face of a vehicle rear portion, and a rear bumper mounted under the rear combi lamp, wherein the rear combi lamp includes, on the vehicle-width-direction outer side face, a curved portion that is curved from a vehicle-width-direction outer side forwardly inward in a vehicle width direction in a vehicle plan view, the curved portion has a curvature increasing toward a lower side of the vehicle, and a protruding portion that protrudes toward the vehicle-width-direction outer side as going to a rear of the vehicle is provided at a front portion of the curved portion. According to the above configuration, the air on a side of the vehicle (the vehicle body side-face airflow) can be separated at the protruding portion to prevent the vehicle body side-face airflow from flowing around to the rear of the vehicle, thereby ensuring aerodynamic performance.
In particular, the curved portion is formed to have a curvature increasing toward the lower side of the vehicle due to vehicle designability, and, on the vehicle-width-direction outer side of the rear combi lamp, a lower portion of the curved portion has a shape constricted toward the vehicle-width-direction inner side as going to the lower side. If the protruding portion is not present, the vehicle body side-face airflow flows around to the rear of the vehicle from this portion, but, separating the vehicle body side-face airflow at the protruding portion makes it possible to prevent the vehicle body side-face airflow from flowing around to the rear of the vehicle.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the curved portion of the rear combi lamp is located on the vehicle-width-direction outer side relative to an upper outside face of the rear bumper adjacent to the rear combi lamp, in the vehicle plan view. According to the above configuration, the protruding portion is provided at a position at which the air flowing on a side of the vehicle (the vehicle body side-face airflow) is drawn to the vehicle-width-direction inner side. In short, the protruding portion is provided in front of a portion of the curved portion of the rear combi lamp, which protrudes to the vehicle-width-direction outer side relative to an upper outside face of the rear bumper. Consequently, it is possible to separate the vehicle body side-face airflow from the vehicle at the protruding portion, prevent the vehicle body side-face airflow from flowing around to the rear of the vehicle, and prevent turbulence of the vehicle body side-face airflow.
According to this disclosure, there are advantageous effects of separating the air flowing on a side of the vehicle (i.e., the vehicle body side-face airflow) so as not to flow around to the rear of the vehicle, preventing the vehicle body side-face airflow from flowing around to the rear of the vehicle, and ensuring aerodynamic performance
The objective of separating the air flowing on a side of a vehicle (i.e., vehicle body side-face airflow) so as not to flow around to the rear of the vehicle, preventing the vehicle body side-face airflow from flowing around to the rear of the vehicle, and ensuring aerodynamic performance is realized by a rear vehicle-body structure of a vehicle, including a rear combi lamp mounted on a vehicle-width-direction outer side face of a vehicle rear portion, and a rear bumper mounted under the rear combi lamp, wherein the rear combi lamp includes, on the vehicle-width-direction outer side face, a curved portion that is curved from a vehicle-width-direction outer side forwardly inward in a vehicle width direction in a vehicle plan view, the curved portion has a curvature increasing toward a lower side of the vehicle, and a protruding portion that protrudes toward the vehicle-width-direction outer side as going to the rear of the vehicle is provided at a front portion of the curved portion.
Hereinafter, one embodiment of this disclosure will be described in detail based on the drawings. The drawings show a rear vehicle-body structure of a vehicle, and
In the drawings, an arrow F indicates the direction toward the front of the vehicle, an arrow R indicates the direction toward the rear of the vehicle, an arrow IN indicates the direction toward the inner side in a vehicle width direction, an arrow OUT indicates the direction toward the outer side in the vehicle width direction, and an arrow UP indicates the direction toward the upper side of the vehicle.
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The roof side rail 11 is formed by joining and fixing a roof side rail outer and a roof side rail inner together, and includes a roof side closed cross-section extending in the vehicle front-rear direction. A front pillar (not shown), which is inclined in a front-low rear-high shape to be lower toward the vehicle front and higher toward the vehicle rear, is connected to a front end portion of the roof side rail 11.
The front pillar is formed by joining and fixing a front pillar outer and a front pillar inner together, and includes a front pillar closed cross-section extending in a diagonal direction. A rear pillar 12, which is inclined in a front-high rear-low shape to be higher toward the vehicle front and lower toward the vehicle rear, is connected to a rear end portion of the roof side rail 11. The rear pillar 12 is formed by joining and fixing a rear pillar outer and a rear pillar inner together, and includes a rear pillar closed cross-section extending in a diagonal direction.
The roof side rail 11, the front pillar, and the rear pillar 12 are vehicle body strengthening members, and form a side door opening 13 surrounded by the components of a hinge pillar in a vehicle front portion and a side sill in a vehicle lower portion in addition to the roof side rail 11, the front pillar, and the rear pillar 12. The side door opening 13 is configured to be opened and closed with a front door (not shown) which is pivotally supported by the hinge pillar, and a rear door 14 which is pivotally supported by a center pillar.
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Formed in a vehicle rear end portion of this example is a trunk opening 17 surrounded by a rear-header rear end, rear ends of the left and right rear pillars 12, a rear end panel, and an upper end of a rear end cross member. The trunk opening 17 is covered to be openable and closable, with a lift gate 20. In the lift gate 20, a lower end 20b side of the lift gate 20 is opened with an upper end 20a side of the lift gate 20 as a support point.
The lift gate 20 includes a lift gate outer panel 21 and a lift gate inner panel. In an up-down direction intermediate portion of the lift gate 20, a rear window glass mounting portion 24 in a substantially square shape is formed by side portions 22 located on the sides in the vehicle-width-direction, a lower side portion 23 located on a lower side and extending in the vehicle width direction, and an upper side portion located on an upper side and extending in the vehicle width direction. A rear window glass (not shown) as a rear windshield is mounted to the rear window glass mounting portion 24.
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Here, the rear fender panel 15 is a part that covers a space surrounded by a rear portion of a door body 14b of the rear door 14, a lower portion of the beltline BL, a lower portion of the rear pillar 12, an outer side of a vehicle-width-direction outer end in a section lower than the lower side portion 23 of the lift gate 20, and an upper portion of a vehicle-width-direction end of the rear bumper 27.
The rear combi lamp 30 includes, inside the rear combi lamp 30, a stop lamp (meaning the same as a brake lamp) as a brake light, a turn signal lamp as a turn signal light, and a backup lamp as a reversing light. These stop lamp, turn signal lamp, and backup lamp are connected to a harness 31 as shown in
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The curved portion 34 is formed to have a curvature increasing toward the lower side of the vehicle due to vehicle designability, and, on the vehicle-width-direction outer side of the rear combi lamp 30, the lower portion of the curved portion 34 has a shape constricted toward the vehicle-width-direction inner side as going to the lower side.
If the protruding portion 35 is not present, the vehicle body side-face airflow flows around to the rear of the vehicle from this constricted portion, but, when the protruding portion 35 is provided, the vehicle body side-face airflow is separated at the protruding portion 35, thereby preventing the vehicle body side-face airflow from flowing around to the rear of the vehicle.
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The rear vehicle-body structure of the vehicle of the above example includes the rear combi lamp 30 mounted on the vehicle-width-direction outer side face of the vehicle rear portion, and the rear bumper 27 mounted under the rear combi lamp 30, wherein the rear combi lamp 30 includes, on the vehicle-width-direction outer side face, the curved portion 34 curved from the vehicle-width-direction outer side forwardly inward in the vehicle width direction in the vehicle plan view, the curved portion 34 has a curvature increasing toward the vehicle lower side, and the protruding portion 35 that protrudes toward the vehicle-width-direction outer side as going to the rear of the vehicle is provided at a front portion of the curved portion 34 (see
In particular, the curved portion 34 is formed to have a curvature increasing toward the lower side of the vehicle due to vehicle designability, and, on the vehicle-width-direction outer side of the rear combi lamp 30, a lower portion of the curved portion 34 has a shape constricted toward the vehicle-width-direction inner side as going to the lower side.
If the protruding portion 35 is not present, the vehicle body side-face airflow flows around to the rear of the vehicle from this portion, but, separating the vehicle body side-face airflow at the protruding portion 35 makes it possible to prevent the vehicle body side-face airflow from flowing around to the rear of the vehicle.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the curved portion 34 of the rear combi lamp 30 is located on the vehicle-width-direction outer side relative to the upper outside face 27d of the rear bumper 27 adjacent to rear combi lamp 30 in the vehicle plan view (see
As described above, the present disclosure is useful for the rear vehicle-body structure of the vehicle including the rear combi lamp mounted on the vehicle-width-direction outer side face of the vehicle rear portion, and the rear bumper mounted under the rear combi lamp.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2020-066357 | Apr 2020 | JP | national |