| Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
| 296204000 | Under frame | 67 |
| 20130026797 | VEHICLE UNDERFLOOR STRUCTURE - A vehicle underfloor structure includes under covers ( | 01-31-2013 |
| 20130026796 | VEHICLE SUPPORT FRAMES WITH INTERLOCKING FEATURES FOR JOINING MEMBERS OF DISSIMILAR MATERIALS - The present disclosure relates to methods of manufacturing vehicle frame assemblies. Some of the disclosed methods include forming a key and receptor arrangement between an interconnecting member, having a first material composition, and a cross-member, having a second material composition; attaching the interconnecting member and cross-member via the key and receptor arrangement at one location; inserting the interconnecting member and cross-member in a side rail; and welding the interconnecting member to the side rail at another location. | 01-31-2013 |
| 20080258506 | VEHICLE FLOOR STRUCTURE - A vehicle floor structure including a floor panel which includes: a plurality of arc beads which are provided on a surface of the floor panel so as to be arranged in parallel with each other and to extend from a side sill inner toward a middle cross member while being bent; and a bracket which is provided in the vicinity of the side sill inner for fixing an auto part, wherein: at least one of the beads in the vicinity of the side sill inner is diverged and connected to the beads at a farther side with respect to the side sill inner; the bracket is fixed so as to cover the bead in the vicinity of the side sill inner; and a farther end portion of the bracket with respect to the side sill inner is fixed so as to straddle the diverged beads. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20130076077 | STRUCTURE FOR REINFORCING PANEL OF CAR BODY - A structure for reinforcing a vehicle body panel that constructs a vehicle body, including a keyhole-shaped embossed portion formed by combination of a circular embossed portion and an elongated embossed portion extending from an outer circumference of the circular embossed portion in a radially outward direction of the circular embossed portion. The keyhole-shaped embossed portion is formed to project from one side of the vehicle body panel in a thickness direction of the vehicle body panel toward the other side thereof in the thickness direction thereof. | 03-28-2013 |
| 20090121522 | VEHICLE EQUIPPED WITH PASSENGER FRAME HAVING SMALL HEIGHT FROM GROUND - According to a vehicle V equipped with a passenger frame having a small height from the ground level of an embodiment of the invention, the vehicle is equipped with a passenger frame F, to have a height (vehicle height) from the ground level smaller than a vehicle equipped with a common frame F′ that is disposed at a distance from side sills S and side frames f of the passenger frame F of the structure are inserted in spaces formed under the side sills S that forms the sides of the bottom of vehicle V. Therefore, the length of the passenger frame F protruding to the ground level is reduced, which reduces the height (vehicle height) of vehicle V from the ground level that is determined by the passenger frame F. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20100045072 | FRAME STRUCTURE OF AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE - A pair of side frames extends longitudinally away from each other in a vehicle width direction, which includes a closed cross section formed by an outer panel having a U-shaped cross section with its vehicle's inward side opening and an inner panel having a U-shaped cross section with its vehicle's outward side opening. A cab-mount bracket is provided on a vehicle-outward side of a front portion of the side frame to support a cabin. The cab-mount bracket includes an upper portion which is joined to a side face of a side portion of the outer panel and extends in an outward direction, and a lower portion which includes an extension portion extending in a vehicle inward direction beyond the side face of the outer panel and be joined to a lower face of a bottom portion of the inner panel. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20100109384 | Chassis Component for a Motor Vehicle - A chassis component of a motor vehicle including a first outer component and a second inner component connected to the first outer component to form a composite, wherein the first outer component is formed of a material of greater ductility than the material of the second inner component whereby the force of impact on said composite component will be absorbed by deformation of said first outer component. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20130082483 | VEHICLE FRAME - A vehicle frame having at least one elongated truss. The truss is elongated and generally triangular in cross sectional shape. Consequently, the truss includes three side walls. Each of the side walls is constructed from a sheet material, such as sheet metal. | 04-04-2013 |
| 20100066128 | CHASSIS FRAME ESPECIALLY FOR A HEAVY VEHICLE - A chassis frame includes a first chassis subsection having a first width w and at least a second chassis subsection adjacent to the first chassis subsection having a width W greater than the width w of the first chassis subsection. Each chassis subsection includes a right and a left parallel C shaped frame rail inwardly open towards each other and extending longitudinally; the chassis further includes a right—respectively left—interface bracket connecting two consecutive right—respectively left—frame rails belonging to two adjacent chassis subsections; the interface bracket maintains a transversal distance D between the said two consecutive right—respectively left—frame rails belonging to two adjacent subsections and further includes at least one mounting unit on which at least one vehicular operational part is attached. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20130088049 | MULTI-CELL MOTOR COMPARTMENT RAIL - In accordance with exemplary embodiments, a multi-cell motor compartment rail system is provided for a vehicle. The system comprises an inner rail member and an outer rail member. Partition members couple to the inner rail member and outer rail member and are configured to form multiple cells within the engine compartment rail system when the inner rail member and outer rail member are coupled together. In accordance with exemplary embodiments, a method for forming a multi-cell motor compartment rail is also provided. The method comprises coupling a first partition member to an inner rail member of an engine compartment rail system and coupling a second partition member to an outer rail member of an engine compartment rail system. Next, the inner rail member and the outer rail member are coupled together to form the multi-cell motor compartment rail. | 04-11-2013 |
| 20100117404 | FRAME ARRANGEMENT FOR A VEHICLE - A frame arrangement for a vehicle comprises a first frame element extending a substantially lengthwise direction of a vehicle, a fastening element having sidewalls and operably coupled to the first frame element and configured to hold an axle guide, a second frame element extending substantially at right angles to the first frame element fastened to the fastening element such that the second frame element surrounds at least some region of the fastening element, and wherein the second frame element is substantially U-shaped and includes at least a pair of fastening segments forming legs of the U-shaped fastening segment. | 05-13-2010 |
| 20120286543 | SUBFRAME FOR VEHICLE - A subframe for a vehicle satisfies durability and crash performance of a rear mounting portion during vehicle crash. The subframe may include an upper reinforcement and a lower reinforcement, which are spaced apart from each other and assembled to the subframe, and a rear mounting bracket connected to a chassis via a mounting bolt, wherein the lower reinforcement includes a bolt pushing-inducing trim line connected to a bolt hole and the upper reinforcement includes a pair of deformation-inducing holes formed on both front and rear of a pipe nut such that the mounting bolt is separated from an initial position and the upper reinforcement is deformed when an impact load is applied. | 11-15-2012 |
| 20090200837 | Chassis For A Battery-Operated Industrial Truck - A chassis for a battery-operated industrial truck has a center chassis section ( | 08-13-2009 |
| 20110285176 | SUB-FRAME FOR MANAGING CRASH ENERGY - A vehicle sub-frame structure including a forward zone, extending substantially in the transverse direction towards the front of the vehicle. The forward zone has a first set of hinges and supports a radiator. A middle zone, including a pair of left and right members, extends substantially longitudinally and carries a second set of hinges. A rear zone includes a beam and is disposed substantially in the transverse direction. Both ends of the beam are attached to the sub-frame structure. | 11-24-2011 |
| 20080265626 | METHOD OF MAKING A SUBFRAME OF A MOTOR VEHICLE, AND SUBFRAME FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - In a method of making a subframe of a motor vehicle profile elements made of hollow sections of steel are placed in a casting tool. Subsequently, aluminum material is filled into the casting tool to casting around the profile elements so as to form plural cast nodes on the profile elements in spaced-apart relationship. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20080211265 | SUSPENSION MOUNTING CROSSMEMBER WITH INTEGRATED CAB MOUNTS FOR VEHICLE HAVING FRONT MULTILINK SUSPENSION - A three piece belly-band crossmember is provided which may be installed as a single assembly and from which the center subassembly may be removed after installation, allowing access to the vehicle powertrain. The crossmember maintains integral strength as a result of a tab and slot arrangement and overlapping frame mounting holes between its three subassemblies. It may be provided with a suspension component mounting point. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract that will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20090289476 | FRAME STRUCTURE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - A frame structure is provided for the underbody of a self-supporting motor vehicle bodywork. The frame structure includes, but not included with an elongate tunnel and two sillboards parallel hereto. The sillboards are disposed on both sides of the tunnel. The frame structure also includes, but is not limited to a dashboard cowl with closing plate, which is connected directly to both sillboards and the tunnel, a wheel housing with a downwardly open main structural arc, the ends whereof are connected to the underbody, and on its side facing the underbody (e.g., the vehicle inner side) the main structural arc has a damper receptacle in its upper area, from which a supporting strut connected to the underbody projects downward. | 11-26-2009 |
| 20090295195 | Car frame featuring rtm-technology modules of compsite material - A car frame having a central body, which defines the passenger compartment of the car and is defined by a number of metal parts welded to one another. A monolithic front body is bolted to the central body and is made of composite material fibre using RTM technology. A monolithic floor panel is also connected to the central body and is made of composite material fibre using RTM technology. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20080238152 | VEHICLE BODY STRUCTURE - A vehicle body structure includes a cross member extending across a lateral direction of a vehicle, wherein the cross member is coupled to a vehicle body component and a reinforcing member installed to the cross member wherein the reinforcing member is spaced apart from a coupling portion of the cross member and the vehicle body component. A method to reinforce a cross member of a vehicle body includes installing at least one reinforcing member along the cross member and locating at least one edge of the at least one reinforcing member a selected distance from at least one coupling portion between the cross member and a vehicle body component. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20100264700 | Detachable-body vehicle frame - Described herein is a frame for a motor vehicle having a first body and a second body, which are rigidly connected to one another in such a way that they can be taken apart; the first body has a first connection bar set in a transverse direction, and the second body has a second connection bar set in a transverse direction, which is set parallel to, faces, and is in direct contact with the first connection bar and is bolted to the first connection bar itself by means of a number of bolts arranged vertically. | 10-21-2010 |
| 20090179461 | DYNAMIC LOAD BEARING COMPOSITE FLOOR PAN FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE - A composite floor pan may be joined with other structural members of an automotive vehicle. External loads imparted to the structural members may be transferred to the floor pan. The floor pan may be configured to absorb and/or transfer these external loads without separating. | 07-16-2009 |
| 20100032989 | Canister mounting structure - A canister that adsorbs evaporated fuel in a fuel tank is protected from an impact force and is mounted sufficiently at a height above the ground to eliminate the need for a protection member. A pair of left and right side members extend in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle on a lower side of a rear floor of the vehicle. The canister is disposed between the fuel tank and the spare tire housing. A pair of front and rear cross members extending in the widthwise direction of the vehicle connect to the side members between the fuel tank and the spare tire housing. The canister is disposed directly below the rear floor between the pair of front and rear cross members, and the canister is mounted to the front and rear cross members. | 02-11-2010 |
| 20090102240 | Detachable-body vehicle frame - Described herein is a frame for a motor vehicle having a first body and a second body, which are rigidly connected to one another in such a way that they can be taken apart; the first body has a first connection bar set in a transverse direction, and the second body has a second connection bar set in a transverse direction, which is set parallel to, faces, and is in direct contact with the first connection bar and is bolted to the first connection bar itself by means of a number of bolts arranged vertically. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20090230731 | Frame Structure for Working Vehicle - Production of a working vehicle frame consumes high costs because it requires high rigidity A simple construction improves the rigidity of the frame and reduces costs required for the production. In a structure of a frame ( | 09-17-2009 |
| 20080315630 | Motor Vehicle With a Body Having a Floor Structure and at Least One Reinforcing Element for Reinforcing the Floor Structure - Motor vehicle with a body having a floor structure and at least one reinforcing element for reinforcing the floor structure, wherein the reinforcing element is designed wave-shaped, wherein the waves run across the vehicle longitudinal axis. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20090256399 | LIGHT WEIGHT BEAM AND TRUCK FRAME UTILIZING A LIGHT-WEIGHT BEAM - A light weight beam, a truck frame utilizing a light weight beam, and a method of assembling a truck frame, each include a composite box beam. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20090243343 | Vehicle Lower Body Structure - A vehicle lower body structure ( | 10-01-2009 |
| 20080277972 | Roller Skid Plate with Quick Disconnect Isolation Mounts - An undercarriage skid plate consisting of a structural frame, heavy-duty rollers, mounting brackets, quick disconnect attachment means, and impact isolation mounts, primarily for use on off-road vehicles. The roller skid plate frame houses an array of heavy duty rollers with axes of rotation the same as the wheels of the vehicle. Mounting brackets are directly attached to the vehicle frame with appropriate fasteners. The skid plate frame is secured to the brackets with quick-disconnect fasteners inserted through impact absorbing bushings. The roller skid plate provides protection to vehicle undercarriage components while also reducing the amount of frictional drag generated when a vehicle encounters an off-road hazard. The quick disconnect mounts allow for easy removal of the skid plate for such purposes as to service the vehicle. The isolation mounts reduce the force conducted through vehicle's frame when impact with an off-road hazard is made. | 11-13-2008 |
| 20100219663 | FRAME STRUCTURE AND A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A FRAME STRUCTURE - A frame structure for a load-carrying vehicle includes at least one frame member extending generally in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, the frame member being divided into an upper section and a lower section by a slit extending at least along a predetermined section of the frame member. The slit is shaped so as to allow a forced displacement of the upper section to a position in which it extends generally parallel to the lower section and in a manner so that the frame member is narrower along a section generally corresponding to the length of the slit, as compared with the remaining section of the frame member. A method for manufacturing a frame structure is also disclosed. | 09-02-2010 |
| 20090108633 | VEHICLE BODY STRUCTURE - A vehicle body structure in which the rigidity of a flat floor panel is increased by increasing the rigidity of intersecting portions between a cross member and floor frames. A plurality of floor frames extending in the longitudinal direction of a vehicle body are aligned in straight rows in the longitudinal direction on either sides of a cross member extending in the vehicle width direction. Terminal ends of the plurality of floor frames are positioned in proximity to the cross member. The intersecting portions between the floor frames and the cross member are joined together by T-shaped connecting members in order to increase rigidity. | 04-30-2009 |
| 20100301637 | VEHICLE BODY REAR PART STRUCTURE - A vehicle body rear part structure improved against rear-side collisions is disclosed. The rear part of a vehicle body includes left and right rear side frames; a front cross member and a rear cross member, both extending between the left and right rear side frames; and a bar and a bracket. The rear cross member has arm support parts for supporting lower arms of left and right rear suspensions on a center part which is lower than lateral ends of the vehicle body. The bar is curved in a convex manner toward the bottom of the vehicle body, and the bar connects center parts of the front and rear cross members together. The bracket mounts a rear end of the bar to the rear cross member while enclosing the rear end from the bottom of the vehicle body. | 12-02-2010 |
| 20110025101 | MOBILE STRUCTURE WITH AMPLE INTERIOR SPACE UNOBSTRUCTED BY STRUCTURAL MEMBERS - A mobile structure includes first and second rigid frames and first and second horizontal roof supports supported by the rigid frame. Each of the rigid frames includes a first vertical support, a second vertical support substantially parallel to the first vertical support, and a lateral rigid frame support extending perpendicularly at least from the first vertical support to the second vertical support. The mobile structure further includes a floor under the first and second horizontal roof supports, a wheel-axle assembly under the floor, and leveling assemblies that are extendable away from the floor. Each leveling assembly is in weight-bearing and in-line relationship with respect to one of the vertical supports of the first rigid frame. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20090066119 | Step Load Bracket - The present invention is a step load bracket having a substantially horizontal portion and a substantially vertical portion connected to the substantially horizontal portion. The present invention also includes at least one support member connected to the substantially vertical portion and the substantially horizontal portion. The support member provides support for a body component of a vehicle having a step, such as a fascia, when a load is applied to the fascia in a vertical direction, but has pre-determined crush characteristics when the fascia suffers from an impact load in a horizontal direction, such as during a rear-end collision. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20110025100 | CHASSIS OF A VEHICLE PROVIDED WITH AN EXTRUDED CENTRAL PILLAR - A chassis of a vehicle, the chassis is provided with a pair of door sills arranged longitudinally under the door zone and each having a through hole, and a pair of central pillars, each of which raises perpendicularly and vertically from a door sill, is made of one piece, is inserted in an interlocking way in the through hole of a window sill and is welded to the window sill at the through hole. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110241386 | VEHICLE CHASSIS STRUCTURE - A vehicle chassis structure includes, but is not limited to a central tunnel extending in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, plate sections extending on both sides of the central tunnel, and two longitudinal beams projecting over a front edge of the plate sections, which are constructed respectively in one piece with two branches, an inner branch of which extends on one of the plate sections to the central tunnel, and an outer branch is connected with an outer sill, which extends on an edge, facing away from the central tunnel, of one of the plate sections. | 10-06-2011 |
| 20100244496 | UNDERFRAME FOR MOTOR VEHICLE - An underframe for an automobile including two side rails, a transverse crossbar, a first floor member attached on the side rails and, on either side, a lateral reinforcing member, and a second floor member. Each of the rails includes an extension in a form of a portion under the crossbar, attached to the lower face of the central crossbar and connected to an attachment portion including a front portion that extends gradually towards the respective lateral reinforcement member and that is attached on a longitudinal portion of the respective lateral reinforcement member. | 09-30-2010 |
| 20090001768 | Underrun Protector Mounting Structure of Vehicle - An underrun protector mounting structure | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090200836 | GUSSETED TORSION SYSTEM FOR AN OPEN FRAME VEHICLE - A gusseted torsion system minimizes torsional deflection in an open frame vehicle having a generally U-shaped frame with two generally parallel beams. The gusseted torsion system includes cross members extending between the parallel beams and gussets adjacent each end of the cross members. The gussets are affixed to the parallel beams to counter torsional forces created by loads exerted on the parallel beams. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20110210583 | TRUCK FRAME FOR CONSTRUCTION MACHINE - A frame for use in a construction machine such as a hydraulic excavator, in which a circle member ( | 09-01-2011 |
| 20080203767 | IMPACT BOOM NOISE REDUCING PANEL REINFORCEMENT - A structural support bracket for a rear cargo pan of a vehicle includes a forward end that is secured to a rear cross member and a rearward end that is secured to the rear cargo pan adjacent a center portion thereof so as to support the rear cargo pan against deflection during use. The forward end of the support bracket is secured to both a downwardly directed surface and a rearwardly directed surface of the rear cross member. The structural support bracket reduces deflection of the cargo pan and reduces generation of impact boom noises otherwise caused thereby. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20110049937 | VEHICLE BODY STRUCTURE - A vehicle body includes hollow left and right side sill. Front ends of the side sills are formed into closed cross sections and substantially inverted-L shapes. The front end of the right side sill is bilaterally symmetrical to the front end of the left side sill. Rear ends of the left and right side sills are formed into substantially square-shaped cross sections. Portions from the front ends to the rear ends of the side sills are formed into closed cross sections which change smoothly from the inverted-L shaped cross sections to the square-shaped cross sections. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110133520 | REINFORCEMENT DEVICE FOR VEHICLE - A reinforcement device for a vehicle is formed in a slender shape and comprises a medial region with a hydraulic damper. The damper generates a damping force against deformation in the longitudinal direction. The longitudinal direction is defined as a lateral direction of the associated vehicle body. The reinforcement device is removably mounted at both ends to a frame of the vehicle. | 06-09-2011 |
| 20110133519 | REINFORCED CLOSED SECTION ASSEMBLY - A reinforced closed section assembly is provided wherein the assembly includes a closed section member defining a first hole on a first side and a second hole on a second side opposite the first side. The reinforced closed section assembly further includes a reinforcement member disposed within the first and second holes of the closed section member. | 06-09-2011 |
| 20110095574 | COMPOSITE LAND VEHICLE FRAME - A composite frame for vehicles formed with a honeycomb or similar core laminated on the top and bottom sides with a layer of material joined by an adhesive layer. One or more structural beams or stringer are interposed between the top and bottom layer of the composite frame running part or all of the length or width of the composite frame. Each of these structural members may also be joined to the top and bottom material as well as the adjacent honeycomb or by a layer of adhesive or by other means. One embodiment of the frame may be perfectly flat along a horizontal axis. A second embodiment may conform to any curvature, angle or combination specified. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110148152 | BODY STRUCTURE FOR MOTOR VEHICLE - A body structure is provided for a motor vehicle that includes, two side sills running in the vehicle longitudinal direction, between which a floor group is situated, and two rear frame profiles rigidly connected to the floor group, which extend from the floor group to the rear. The body structure has a structure crossbeam running in the vehicle transverse direction, which rigidly connects each of the two side sills and also the two rear frame profiles directly to one another. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20100026052 | Vehicle Body with a Floor-Side Reinforcement - A vehicle body has a floor-side reinforcement, in particular crash reinforcement structure, laterally on both sides of the central tunnel, for a transmission support. The transmission support is arranged between reinforcement elements of the vehicle floor which are held so as to be situated opposite on the vehicle floor interior and on the vehicle floor exterior respectively. Outer lateral longitudinal edges of the reinforcement elements are connected to floor longitudinal beams and inner lateral longitudinal edges are connected to transmission longitudinal beams which are held so as to be supported at the central tunnel. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100032990 | Vehicle Body - A vehicle body has a central tunnel with an open tunnel region which contains profiled closing parts which are disposed spaced apart from one another in the vehicle longitudinal direction and which are arranged and fastened between longitudinally running turned-out portions of the central tunnel. The central tunnel is fastened to a vehicle base. | 02-11-2010 |
| 20110037294 | UNDERCARRIAGE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - An undercarriage assembly and related method for motor vehicles includes a base and a support positioned adjacent to the base at a connection area. At least one nail is inserted into the support and the base of the connection area, which rigidly connects the support with the base without any pre-formed fastener holes. | 02-17-2011 |
| 20120306238 | ATTACHMENT BRACKET FOR CONNECTING PERIPHERAL DEVICES TO A VEHICLE - An attachment bracket in a vehicle for providing integrated support for one or more security features required by law enforcement agencies. The attachment bracket includes a first part including a horizontal cross member extending across the top of a rear panel of the vehicle body. The structure further includes a second part, connected to the first part, which includes two or more intersecting cross members. The second part is mechanically coupled to the vehicle body inside the vehicle cabin below the second row passenger seat. The structure also includes a third part, connected to the second part, which includes one or more arcuate tubular members extending along the vehicle floor panel from the second part towards the first row of seats. The third part is open at the end towards the first row passenger seats. | 12-06-2012 |
| 20100096888 | Reinforcing brace - A reinforcing brace is disclosed. The reinforcing brace supports a collar of a fastener. In addition, the reinforcing brace is configured to strengthen the connection between a frame rail and a cross member. By aligning side walls of the reinforcing brace with walls of the cross member, the reinforcing brace can continue the walls of the cross member through the frame rail to strengthen the connection between the frame rail and the cross member. | 04-22-2010 |
| 20090001769 | VEHICLE BODY STRUCTURE - Provided is an automotive vehicle body structure which is light weight but demonstrates improved mechanical strength during a frontal or side collision. A pair of front side frames extend in a fore-and-aft direction in a mutually spaced relationship in a front part of a vehicle body, and a pair of floor frames having forward ends joined to rear ends of the corresponding front side frames, respectively, extend in the fore-and-aft direction. A first middle cross member is joined to intermediate parts of the floor frames and to lateral ends of side sills. A front cross member is joined to a front side of the first middle cross member, has a pair of lateral ends that are joined to inboard sides of the corresponding front side frames, and is arch shaped such that a fore-and-aft dimension of the front cross member diminishes from each side end toward a middle part thereof. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20120112495 | UPPER FRAME FOR CONSTRUCTION MACHINE - In a side deck of a construction machine, includes a cross allowing member which has a shape avoiding a reinforcement member so as to allow the reinforcement member to extend across a mount holding member longitudinally of the side deck. A front end of the reinforcement member is directly joined to the front beam while the reinforcement member extends longitudinally across the cross allowing member. | 05-10-2012 |
| 20100237659 | LOWER VEHICLE-BODY STRUCTURE OF VEHICLE - A reinforcing member is provided at a lower-outside corner of a side-sill reinforcement so as to extend in the vehicle longitudinal direction including a connection portion of the side sill to a center pillar for straining deformation of the corner. A deformation promoting portion which is provided at an upper portion of the side-sill reinforcement at a specified position which corresponds to the connection portion for prompting deformation of the upper portion of the side-sill reinforcement. Accordingly, a lower vehicle-body structure of a vehicle which can properly restrain the side sill and the center pillar from coming toward the vehicle inside at the vehicle side crash can be provided. | 09-23-2010 |
| 20090058146 | VEHICLE FRAME STRUCTURE - A vehicle frame structure allowing a footrest to support an even larger force. A foot operation zone and a driver's footrest are disposed between a lower cross member disposed so as to extend laterally across front ends of a pair of left and right lower main frames and an upper cross member disposed upward of, and extending in parallel with, the lower cross member. Connection frames connecting the lower cross member with the upper cross member are disposed between the foot operation zone and the driver's footrest. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090058145 | Chassis frame for fuel cell vehicle - A chassis frame for a fuel cell vehicle is disclosed. The chassis frame for the fuel cell vehicle is configured to form a lower portion of a vehicle body of a fuel cell vehicle and to form the vehicle body of the fuel cell vehicle together with an upper body. The chassis frame includes: two side members each of which is arranged in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle body and defines at a front part thereof a front kick-up portion; a plurality of cross members transversely arranged between the two side members, wherein the second cross member is located so as to transversely couple the front kick-up portions of the side members and the third cross member is located behind the second cross member in a longitudinal direction so as to transversely couple the side members; and a reinforcing longitudinal member arranged in a longitudinal direction so as to be coupled to the second cross member and the third cross member. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090058144 | Chassis frame for fuel cell vehicle - A chassis frame for a fuel cell vehicle is disclosed. The chassis frame is configured to form a lower portion of a vehicle body of a fuel cell vehicle and to form the vehicle body of the fuel cell vehicle together with an upper body. The chassis frame includes: two side members each of which is arranged in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle body and defines at a rear part thereof a rear kick-up portion; a plurality of cross members transversely arranged between the two side members; and a suspension arm bracket installed at or near the location of the rear kick-up portion of each side member and having a front end portion extending to cover a front end bending portion of the rear kick-up portion so as to reinforce the rear kick-up portion. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20100060041 | Under-Body Frame of Vehicle - An under-body frame of a vehicle may include a floor constituting a lower part of a vehicle, rear side frames installed at both side ends of a rear portion of the floor, mounting brackets which are installed in front of wheel arch portions of the rear side frames, respectively, and in and to which front ends of trailing arms of a rear suspension device are inserted and fixed, and/or a rear cross member installed to extend across the floor from a side of the floor to the opposite side of the floor and having both ends fixed to the mounting brackets which are installed at opposite sides, respectively. With the under-body frame, it is possible to increase fixation security of a trailing arm of a suspension device and enhance safety of inside parts of a vehicle when a rear impact occurs. | 03-11-2010 |
| 20120319433 | FRAME STRUCTURE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - A frame structure is provided for the underbody of a self-supporting motor vehicle bodywork. The frame structure includes, but not included with an elongate tunnel and two sillboards parallel hereto. The sillboards are disposed on both sides of the tunnel. The frame structure also includes, but is not limited to a dashboard cowl with closing plate, which is connected directly to both sillboards and the tunnel, a wheel housing with a downwardly open main structural arc, the ends whereof are connected to the underbody, and on its side facing the underbody (e.g., the vehicle inner side) the main structural arc has a damper receptacle in its upper area, from which a supporting strut connected to the underbody projects downward. | 12-20-2012 |
| 20120267918 | VEHICLE LOWER STRUCTURE - A vehicle lower structure is equipped with a brace. The brace is configured to include an extension portion that extends in a vehicle width direction, and link portions that are provided at both ends of the extension portion respectively and have a generally V shape in a bottom view in such a manner as to be convex forward or rearward with respect to a vehicle body. The vehicle lower structure also has a body portion that is fastened to mounting portions, which are provided on both sides of a lower portion of a vehicle respectively, by the link portions. | 10-25-2012 |
| 20110272972 | VEHICLE BODY FRAMEWORK STRUCTURE - A vehicle body framework structure configured in such a manner that a load is efficiently transmitted from a front side frame to a tunnel frame. A vehicle body framework structure ( | 11-10-2011 |
| 20120139297 | FRAME STRUCTURE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE, REAR FRAME STRUCTURE, AND VEHICLE BODY - A frame structure is provided for a motor vehicle having at least two longitudinal girders, each having a first longitudinal section and a second longitudinal section, which are at an angle to one another, so that in the installed state of the frame structure in a motor vehicle, the first longitudinal section lies essentially horizontally below a floor plate of the vehicle body and the second longitudinal section extends essentially upward and, viewed in the forward travel direction, the first longitudinal section is arranged behind the second longitudinal section. It is provided that beginning in the area of the transition from the second longitudinal section to the first longitudinal section or an area adjacent thereto, the longitudinal girders extend at least partially away from one another in the direction of the first longitudinal section. Furthermore, the invention relates to a rear frame structure and a vehicle body. | 06-07-2012 |
| 20090066118 | VEHICLE FLOOR STRUCTURE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - A cross member passes a longitudinal member. The cross member is connected, on its outer end, to a side sill assembly and includes a connecting portion that divides the cross member into a remote cross member portion from the outer end of the cross member, and the other cross member portion. A reinforcement element extends through the connecting portion into the remote cross member portion and terminates in at its inner end spaced by a gap from a top wall of the longitudinal member, and it extends into the other cross member portion and terminates in at its outer end in the neighborhood of the side sill assembly. It is connected to an upper inner wall of the remote cross member portion, but spaced from an upper inner wall of the other cross member portion. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20080231085 | Motor Vehicle - A motor vehicle, especially a cabriolet vehicle, with a motor vehicle chassis is provided to whose underbody area at least two reinforcing struts are allocated, each of which trends from a chassis attachment with a component in the direction of a vertical longitudinal mid-plane. A connection support is provided free under the underbody and with a distance to it, at which support two of these struts are held in close distance to each other with respect to the vehicle transverse direction, as well as two further struts, which from there extend away, in each case, with a component in the direction of the vertical longitudinal mid-plane, wherein the connection support is angled about at least one axis extending transverse to the vehicle between the mountings for the two struts and the mountings for the two further struts. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20130140853 | CHASSIS STRUCTURE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - A chassis structure for a motor vehicle includes an extruded base member made of light metal and a reinforcing member made of steel to reinforce the base member. The base member has two walls which are spaced from one another by a distance, with the reinforcing member connecting free ends of the walls. The reinforcing member and the base member are joined to one another using electromagnetic pulse welding. | 06-06-2013 |
| 20080217962 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONFIGURING A DUAL RACK-MOUNTABLE CHASSIS - A method of configuring a rack-mountable chassis is provided. The method includes measuring a length and width of a card module slot of the chassis, a first opening width of a first rack for housing the chassis, and a second opening width of a second rack for housing the chassis, where the first opening width is greater than the second opening width. The method also includes verifying whether the first opening width is sufficiently wide to allow enough clearance between at least one side of the chassis and the first rack when the chassis is disposed in the first rack, to allow for the adequate cooling of housed components. If the first opening width is sufficiently wide, a dimension of at least one parameter related to the configuration of the chassis is determined so that the second opening width is a multiple of a total chassis width of the chassis. A chassis configured according to the method is provided. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20130113238 | LONGITUDINAL FRAME FOR THE CHASSIS STRUCTURE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE - A longitudinal frame for the chassis structure of a motor vehicle is provided. The frame includes at least two longitudinal sections, which are joined together to form a shared longitudinal structure by having the longitudinal sections at least partially overlap each other in an overlap region. One of the longitudinal sections of the frame has a side panel, which in the overlap region exhibits a connecting section for attachment to a floor panel, and the other longitudinal section exhibits a counter-panel in the overlap region that at least partially abuts against the side panel. The abutment of the counter-panel against the side panel remains outside of the connecting section. The frame includes at least one longitudinal structure, and the longitudinal structure and at least one of the longitudinal sections together extend over a longitudinal section of the longitudinal frame. | 05-09-2013 |
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