This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. §119, of German application DE 10 2008 050 129.8, filed Oct. 4, 2008; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a vehicle body of a convertible vehicle having a rollover protection device which is disposed running transversely and is secured supported on the vehicle body.
In convertible vehicles, the absence of a roof as a reinforcing component means that the torsional strength of the bodywork is usually provided by a reinforced floor assembly of the vehicle. Additional reinforcement elements are necessary to ensure optimum torsional strength.
European patent EP 1 203 679 B1, corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 6,443,517, discloses a convertible vehicle in which a rollover bar with a transverse member and a soft top storage compartment forms a coherent, permanently connected structural unit which is integrated into the vehicle body and which improves the strength of the convertible vehicle.
Furthermore, European patent EP 1 084 914 B1 discloses a component assembly for a convertible vehicle which contains an extendable rollover protection device which forms a load-bearing part and a torsion-reducing part of the bodywork.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a vehicle body for a convertible vehicle that overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art devices of this general type, in which additional reinforcements can be integrated into an existing convertible concept in order to selectively provide torsional strength of the bodywork at least in the region of a rollover protection device.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a vehicle body configuration for a convertible vehicle. The vehicle body configuration contains a vehicle body, reinforcing elements, and a rollover protection device disposed running transversely and secured supported on the vehicle body. The rollover protection device is connected on both sides to the reinforcement elements. The reinforcement elements are composed, at a rear side of the rollover protection device when viewed in a direction of travel, of at least two diagonal struts extending toward one another. The reinforcement elements are further composed, at a front side of said rollover protection device when viewed in the direction of travel, of at least two lateral stays disposed diverging from one another. The diagonal struts and the lateral stays are connected supported on the vehicle body.
The advantages which are mainly achieved with the invention are that increased torsional strength of the bodywork is achieved by simply mounting reinforcement elements at the front side and rear side of the rollover protection device.
This is achieved in particular by virtue of the fact that the rollover protection device is connected on both sides to reinforcement elements. The reinforcement elements are composed, at the rear side of the device when viewed in the direction of travel, of at least two diagonal struts which extend toward one another, and further reinforcement elements are composed, at the front side of the device when viewed in the direction of travel, of at least two lateral stays which are arranged diverging from one another. The diagonal struts and the lateral stays are connected supported on the vehicle body. Since the diagonal struts and the lateral stays run approximately in the same direction in vertical oblique planes which are oriented from the outside of the vehicle as far as the direction of the longitudinal central axis of the vehicle, a force profile extending transversely through the vehicle to the respective opposite side of the vehicle is obtained.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the lateral stays are arranged running obliquely outward in a v shape from the rollover protection device as far as a B pillar of the vehicle body, wherein the free ends of the lateral stays are secured both to the rollover protection device and to the B pillar, in each case by a fitting.
In addition, the lateral stays extend obliquely downward from the attachment in the fitting on the rollover protection device to the base of the B pillar, of the vehicle body. Furthermore, there is provision that the fitting for attaching the lateral stays is arranged on the rollover protection device, at half the height of the rollover protection device, and at the side edge. The oblique orientation of the rollover protection device as far as the base of the B pillar of the bodywork produces an optimum reinforcement effect in terms of avoiding torsion, since the forces which occur can be applied directly from the base of the B pillar into the other side of the vehicle body.
The diagonal struts which are arranged at the rear side of the rollover protection device extend from the side section or the side edge of the rollover protection device obliquely in a v shape with respect to the longitudinal central axis of the vehicle, and the free ends of the diagonal struts are arranged at a distance on each side of the longitudinal central axis of the vehicle.
In order to reinforce the bodywork further, the free ends of the diagonal struts are attached, using screw devices, in a transverse member which is secured on a soft top storage compartment of the vehicle body. Forces which have been applied via the diagonal struts are respectively transmitted by the transverse member from one side of the vehicle to the opposite side of the vehicle, with the result that the torsional strength of the bodywork is improved to an optimum degree.
According to the invention there is also provision that the ends of the diagonal struts which face away from the free ends are secured in a fitting on the rollover protection device using screw devices and the fitting is arranged on the rollover protection device for connecting to the diagonal struts above the fitting for connecting the lateral stays to the rollover protection device. The diagonal struts and the lateral stays can therefore be connected to the rollover protection device and to the vehicle body using a simple mounting method.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a vehicle body of a convertible vehicle, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
Reinforcement elements A and A1 are arranged at each outer side with the rollover protection device 2, at a front side V and at a rear side R when viewed in the direction of travel F (see
The lateral stays 4, 5 of the reinforcement elements A extend from the edge side S of the rollover protection device 2 obliquely with respect to the outside of the vehicle to a base 21 of a B pillar 20 of the vehicle body 1 (see
Free ends 4a and 5a of the lateral stays 4, 5 are connected both to the B pillar 20 and to the rollover protection device 2 using screw devices 10, 11 and in each case by of a fitting 8 and 9.
The lateral stays 4, 5 are secured by a fitting 9 to the rollover protection device 2, approximately at half a height h on the edge side S in the fitting 9 (see
The diagonal struts 6, 7 of the reinforcement elements A1 at the rear side R of the rollover protection device 2 extend from the edge side S of the rollover protection device 2 obliquely in a direction of a longitudinal central axis L of the vehicle. Free ends 6a and 7a of the diagonal struts 6, 7 are connected using screws 16 to a transverse member 14, which is secured to a soft top storage compartment 15 (see
The diagonal struts 6, 7 extend in a v shape from the transverse member 14 to the rollover protection device 2 and are connected thereto by fittings 17 and using screw devices 18 (see
The diagonal struts 6, 7 run approximately horizontally from the fitting 17 on the rollover protection device 2 as far as the transverse member 14 and the fitting 17 is arranged above the fitting 9 for the lateral stays 4, 5. The stays 4, 5 are arranged in a vertical oblique plane x-x which merges, in terms of direction, with a further vertical oblique plane z-z in which the diagonal struts 6, 7 are arranged, with the result that, as is indicated by arrows in
The diagonal struts 4, 5 and the lateral stays 6, 7 are composed of metallic tubes which are partially flattened for connecting to the fittings.
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