VEHICLE BODY COMPRISING AN INTERCEPTION DEVICE FOR FRONTAL COLLISIONS WITH A SLIGHT OVERLAP

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20160280271
  • Publication Number
    20160280271
  • Date Filed
    November 19, 2014
    10 years ago
  • Date Published
    September 29, 2016
    8 years ago
Abstract
A vehicle body may include a crossmember and a longitudinal member. The vehicle body helps ensure improved load absorption in collision events with small overlap between the crossmember and another vehicle or object. The deformation capabilities of the vehicle body in collision events involving a full surface area of the crossmember are not substantially impaired. Form-fitting members that comprise connection partners may be provided for the longitudinal member, wherein the form-fitting members ensure that a load path of collision energy is introduced into the longitudinal member selectively in the event of a collision with small overlap. A form-fitting member may form a form-fitting connection in a direction of the longitudinal member in the event of a collision.
Description

The present invention relates to a vehicle body with a crossmember and with at least one longitudinal member of a motor vehicle.


Since most rear-end collisions of passenger vehicles happen at speeds of below 20 km/h, crash repair tests have been developed in the insurance sector with the aim of reducing damage in the case of typical rear-end collisions. By means of these tests, car insurances categorize passenger vehicles into type classes using the “AZT test”. Front end accidents of motor vehicles with a small lateral overlap are frequently associated with a greater risk of injury to the vehicle occupants than front end collisions over the full surface area. This is because, in the case of collisions with a small overlap, only the region next to the longitudinal members of the vehicle body is deformed, and therefore the longitudinal members, which are arranged next to the central longitudinal axis of the motor vehicle, can only inadequately support the load absorption, if at all. In these cases, the absorption of the collision energy leads to a high degree of deformation of the passenger cell, as a result of which there is an increased risk of injury to the vehicle occupants. Accordingly, in the design in particular of the front vehicle body, there is a need for improvement in respect of the load absorption in the event of front end collisions with a small lateral overlap.


In order to improve the energy absorption in the event of collisions with a small overlap, document JP 2004066932 A proposes expanding the longitudinal member laterally, wherein the lateral extension is also connected to the front crossmember. By this means, improved load absorption can be performed by means of the longitudinal member.


Starting from the above-described prior art, the invention is based on the object of specifying a vehicle body which ensures an improved load absorption in the event of collisions with a small overlap, wherein the deformation capability of the body is not substantially impaired in the event of collisions over a full surface area.


According to the invention, this object is achieved by a vehicle body mentioned at the beginning in that means for absorbing collision energy are provided for the at least one longitudinal member, said means ensuring that the load path is introduced into the at least one longitudinal member selectively in the event of a collision with a small overlap, wherein form-fitting means which form a form-fitting connection in the direction of the longitudinal member in the event of a collision are provided.


It has been recognized that the load absorption can be selectively increased in the event of collisions with a small overlap, and therefore the means according to the invention do not negatively influence the absorption of the collision energy in the event of collisions with full overlap of the at least one longitudinal member, in particular in the case of rear-end collisions of below 20 km/h. Owing to the fact that the improved load absorption takes place selectively, in the event of collisions with a small overlap, an increased load absorption can take place without putting the vehicle occupants at risk because of an excessive rigidity of the vehicle body in the region of the impact in the event of front end collisions in which the at least one longitudinal member already brings about an increased load absorption. In the event of collisions with a small lateral overlap, a reduction in the deformation of the passenger cell can be achieved by the means according to the invention, and therefore, in consequence, the protection of the vehicle occupants is increased. By means of the provision of form-fitting means which, in the event of a collision with a small overlap, form a form-fitting connection in the direction of the longitudinal member, the formation of the form-fitting connection is brought about by a deformation, in particular by the buckling of the crossmember in the region next to the longitudinal member and/or by deformation of the at least one longitudinal member. As a result, the deformation of the passenger cell can thus be further reduced and the protection of the vehicle occupants further increased in the event of collisions with a small overlap.


The form-fitting means may either be arranged on the at least one longitudinal member, but may also be at least partially arranged on the crossmember.


The crossmember provided according to the invention can be designed, for example, as a front or rear bumper. It is likewise conceivable for a vehicle body to have an arrangement according to the invention both in the front and in the rear region of the body.


The form-fitting means preferably have at least two connection partners.


According to a preferred refinement of the vehicle body according to the invention, at least one connection partner of the form-fitting means is designed as a wedge-shaped component. The wedge-shaped component may be arranged, for example, on the crossmember, but it may also be fastened to the at least one longitudinal member. The wedge-shaped component may be designed, for example, as a metal sheet or as a hollow profile. In addition to a design as a wedge-shaped component, it is likewise conceivable for a connection partner of the form-fitting means to be designed, for example, as a hollow profile with a polygonal, in particular rectangular, cross section.


Furthermore, the form-fitting means preferably have means for the form-fitting accommodation of the, for example, wedge-shaped component as the second connection partner. According to a particularly preferred embodiment, at least one connection partner of the form-fitting means is designed as a bolt-shaped component. In the event of a collision, the first connection partner, in particular the wedge-shaped component, can then be accommodated in a form-fitting manner by the bolt-shaped component. It is likewise conceivable for the form-fitting means to have different means as connection partners for accommodating the first connection partner, in particular the wedge-shaped component. For example, a recess or projection can be provided on the longitudinal member, which recess or projection is suitable for accommodating the wedge-shaped or differently designed first connection partner.


Alternatively or additionally, a tab-shaped component can be provided which is connected to the at least one longitudinal member and is suitable for accommodating the first connection partner. Particularly preferably, both a tab-shaped component and a recess or a projection can be arranged on the longitudinal member. It is accordingly also conceivable for the form-fitting means to have three connection partners.


The crossmember preferably has at least in regions an angle of smaller than 90° with respect to the longitudinal member. If said angled region is arranged on the outer edge of the crossmember, the load path can be particularly effectively introduced into the at least one longitudinal member in the event of a collision with a small overlap since the form-fitting means are moved in an intensified manner in the direction of the longitudinal member in the event of a collision.


The crossmember can optionally have a reinforcing plate for accommodating the form-fitting means, said reinforcing plate being arranged, for example, at an angle of smaller than 90° with respect to the at least one longitudinal member.


It is furthermore advantageous if the at least one longitudinal member has, in the connection region to the crossmember, a crashbox which can absorb collision energy by means of deformation in the event of a collision. The crashbox is connected to the at least one longitudinal member preferably by means of an integrally bonded or non-positive connection, particularly preferably by means of a screw connection.


According to a further advantageous refinement of the vehicle body according to the invention, the form-fitting means are connected to the crossmember and/or to the at least one longitudinal member in an integrally bonded manner, preferably by means of a welded, brazed or adhesive connection, and/or in a non-positive manner, preferably by means of a screw connection. In addition, it is conceivable for the form-fitting means to be at least partially integrally formed together with the at least one longitudinal member or the crossmember.


In a further advantageous refinement, at least one longitudinal member and/or the crossmember is composed of steel, preferably of a multiphase steel or an ultrahigh strength hot-forming steel. This is because the corresponding longitudinal member and/or crossmember then has particularly high strength, wherein a weight optimization of the longitudinal member and/or of the crossmember can be achieved at the same time. At least one form-fitting means is likewise advantageously composed of steel, preferably of a multiphase steel or an ultrahigh strength hot-forming steel.





The invention will be explained below in greater detail using exemplary embodiments in conjunction with the drawing. In the drawing



FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of a first exemplary embodiment of a vehicle body according to the invention,



FIG. 2 shows a schematic view of the first exemplary embodiment of a vehicle body according to the invention in the event of a collision with a small overlap,



FIG. 3 shows a schematic view of the first exemplary embodiment of a vehicle body according to the invention in the event of a collision with full overlap of the longitudinal member, and



FIG. 4 shows a schematic view of a second exemplary embodiment of a form-fitting means for absorbing collision energy in the event of a collision with a small overlap.






FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of a first exemplary embodiment of a vehicle body 2 according to the invention. The vehicle body according to the invention has a crossmember 4 in the form of a bumper, and a longitudinal member 6. In addition, means 8, 10 for absorbing collision energy are arranged on the crossmember 4 and on the longitudinal member 6, said means ensuring that the load path is introduced into the one longitudinal member 6 selectively in the event of a collision with a small overlap.


In detail, the vehicle body 2 has a wedge-shaped component 8 which is arranged on the crossmember 4 and has a bolt-shaped component 10 which is arranged on the longitudinal member 6. The wedge-shaped component 8 is preferably designed as a metal sheet and is preferably composed of a multiphase or high-strength hot-forming steel. The bolt-shaped component 10 is in the shape of an angle. Angles between 90° and 170° are particularly suitable. Other already described designs of the connection partners of the form-fitting means are also suitable for increasing the load absorption in the event of collisions with a small overlap. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the form-fitting means 8, 10 are connected to the crossmember 4 and/or to the longitudinal member 6 via a welded connection. In addition, the wedge-shaped component 8 is at a distance which is larger than the cross section of the bolt-shaped component 10 from the longitudinal member 6, and therefore it can be ensured that, according to the invention, in the event of a collision with full overlap, for example in the event of a rear-end collision of the longitudinal member 6, an increased introduction of the load path into the longitudinal member does not take place.


The exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 1 shows a vehicle body according to the invention in a starting position, i.e. not in the event of a collision. The longitudinal member 6 is connected to the crossmember 4 via a crashbox 12. The crashbox is fastened to the longitudinal member by means of a screw connection 14.


The crossmember 4 is connected to a wedge-shaped component 8. The endpiece of the crossmember 4 has an angle which is smaller than 90° with respect to the longitudinal member 6. Consequently, in the event of a collision with a small overlap, a movement of the wedge-shaped component 8 in the direction of the longitudinal member 6 is initiated.



FIG. 2 illustrates, in a schematic view, the first exemplary embodiment of the vehicle body according to the invention in the event of a collision with a small overlap, wherein the same reference signs refer to the same components of the vehicle body according to the invention. The collision merely involves the region of the body next to the longitudinal member 6. Depending on the severity of the collision, the crashbox 12 of the longitudinal member 6 and/or the crossmember 4 are/is deformed. FIG. 2 shows that, by means of the deformation, the wedge-shaped component 8 is moved in the direction of the longitudinal member 6 and enters into a form-fitting connection with the bolt-shaped component 10.



FIG. 3 then shows a schematic view of the first exemplary embodiment of a vehicle body according to the invention in the event of a collision with full overlap, in particular in the event of a rear-end collision under 20 km/h of the longitudinal member 6, wherein the same reference signs refer to the same components. The illustration shows that at least the crashbox 12 of the longitudinal member 6 is deformed, but the wedge-shaped component 8 is not moved in the direction of the longitudinal member 6. Consequently, a form-fitting connection is not formed between the wedge-shaped component 8 and the bolt-shaped component 10. By means of the arrangement according to the invention for the selective introduction of the load path into the longitudinal member, specifically only in the event of a collision with a small overlap, it can be ensured that if the longitudinal member is fully involved in the collision, deformation of the passenger cell can be further reduced.



FIG. 4 shows a schematic view of a second exemplary embodiment of a form-fitting means for absorbing collision energy in the event of a collision with a small overlap. A bolt-shaped component shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 can likewise have the shape, which is shown in FIG. 4, of a component 20 with a channel-shaped depression.

Claims
  • 1.-7. (canceled)
  • 8. A vehicle body comprising: a crossmember;a longitudinal member;form-fitting members for absorbing collision energy and ensuring that a load path is introduced into the longitudinal member selectively in an event of a collision with small overlap, wherein the form-fitting members form a form-fitting connection in a direction of the longitudinal member in the event of the collision.
  • 9. The vehicle body of claim 8 wherein the form-fitting members comprise a connection partner configured as a wedge-shaped component.
  • 10. The vehicle body of claim 8 wherein the form-fitting members comprise a connection partner configured as a bolt-shaped component.
  • 11. The vehicle body of claim 8 wherein at least a region of the crossmember is oriented at an angle of less than 90 degrees with respect to the longitudinal member.
  • 12. The vehicle body of claim 8 wherein at least one of the form-fitting members is connected to at least one of the crossmember or the longitudinal member in at least one of an integrally bonded manner or a non-positive manner.
  • 13. The vehicle body of claim 12 wherein the integrally bonded manner comprises a welded, brazed, or adhesive connection, wherein the non-positive manner comprises a screw connection.
  • 14. The vehicle body of claim 8 wherein at least one of the longitudinal member or the crossmember is comprised of a multiphase steel or a high-strength hot-forming steel.
  • 15. The vehicle body of claim 8 wherein at least one of the form-fitting members is comprised of a multiphase steel or a high-strength hot-forming steel.
  • 16. The vehicle body of claim 8 wherein the form-fitting members comprise a first connection partner affixed to and extending from the crossmember and a second connection partner affixed to the longitudinal member, wherein the first connection partner engages the second connection partner in the event of the collision with small overlap.
  • 17. A vehicle body comprising: a crossmember positioned near a front or a rear of a vehicle;a longitudinal member disposed generally orthogonal to the crossmember;a first connection partner attached to and extending from the crossmember; anda second connection partner attached to the longitudinal member, the second connection partner being spaced apart from the first connection partner, wherein in a crash event involving only a distal portion of the crossmember the first connection partner engages with the second connection partner in a form-fit manner to transfer energy to the longitudinal member so that the longitudinal member absorbs energy from the crash event.
  • 18. The vehicle body of claim 17 wherein one of the first or second connection partners is a wedge-shaped component that is attached to the crossmember or the longitudinal member.
  • 19. The vehicle body of claim 17 wherein the second connection partner comprises a recess or a projection disposed along the longitudinal member.
  • 20. The vehicle body of claim 17 further comprising a crashbox disposed between the crossmember and the longitudinal member, wherein the crashbox absorbs energy from the crash event.
  • 21. The vehicle body of claim 17 wherein in a crash event involving a substantial portion of the crossmember the first connection partner does not engage with the second connection partner.
  • 22. A vehicle body comprising: a crossmember configured as a front or rear bumper of a vehicle, the crossmember extending generally laterally with respect to the vehicle;a longitudinal member positioned generally longitudinally with respect to the vehicle;a first connection partner extending generally laterally from the crossmember, wherein the first connection partner is positioned laterally outwards of the longitudinal member with respect to the vehicle; anda second connection partner disposed along or integrated into the longitudinal member, the second connection partner being spaced apart from the first connection partner,wherein in a crash event involving only a region of the crossmember that is laterally outwards of the longitudinal member and/or the first connection partner, the crossmember and/or the first connection partner are deformed so that the first connection partner engages with the second connection partner in a form-fit manner thereby transferring energy to the longitudinal member so that the longitudinal member absorbs energy from the crash event.
  • 23. The vehicle body of claim 22 wherein the first connection partner does not engage the second connection partner in a crash event involving a region of the crossmember that is longitudinally aligned with the longitudinal member.
  • 24. The vehicle body of claim 22 wherein a region of the crossmember towards an outer edge of the crossmember is oriented at an angle of less than 90 degrees with respect to the longitudinal member.
  • 25. The vehicle body of claim 22 further comprising: a reinforcing plate that accommodates the first connection partner; anda crashbox disposed between the crossmember and the longitudinal member.
  • 26. The vehicle body of claim 22 wherein the first connection partner comprises a wedge-shaped component, wherein the second connection partner comprises a bolt-shaped component extending at an angle of between 90 to 170 degrees from the longitudinal member.
  • 27. The vehicle body of claim 22 wherein the first and second connection partners, the crossmember, and the longitudinal member are comprised of a multiphase steel or a high-strength hot-forming steel.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2013 019 522.5 Nov 2013 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP2014/003092 11/19/2014 WO 00