A bulkhead includes three flange portions. A first flange portion of the bulkhead is sandwiched between an upper flange portion of a rocker inner panel and an upper flange portion of a rocker outer panel, so as to be fixed to the rocker inner panel and the rocker outer panel. A third flange portion of the bulkhead extends from the first flange portion to bring at least a part of the third flange portion in contact with an inner surface of the rocker inner panel or an inner surface of the rocker outer panel, and is fixed to the contacted inner surface.
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7. A vehicle side section structure comprising:
a rocker that includes a rocker outer panel and a rocker inner panel, the rocker outer panel and the rocker inner panel each having a hat-shaped cross section, the rocker forming a closed cross section with an opening of the rocker outer panel and an opening of the rocker inner panel facing one another, the closed cross section being formed by fixing an upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel and an upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel together and by fixing a lower flange portion of the rocker outer panel and a lower flange portion of the rocker inner panel together, and the rocker extending in a vehicle longitudinal direction along a lower edge portion of a vehicle side section; and
a bulkhead disposed inside of the rocker, the bulkhead being provided to correspond to a portion coupling a center pillar with the rocker, the bulkhead including a first flange portion, a second flange portion, and two third flange portions, the first flange portion being sandwiched between the upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel and the upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel and fixed to the upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel and the upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel, the second flange portion downwardly extending from the first flange portion, the two third flange portions being spaced in the vehicle longitudinal direction, and the two third flange portions extending from the first flange portion, wherein
each of the two third flange portions includes an upper wall portion, a sidewall portion and a lower wall portion,
the sidewall portion contacts with an inner surface of the rocker inner panel or an inner surface of the rocker outer panel,
the sidewall portion is fixed to the inner surface of the rocker inner panel or the inner surface of the rocker outer panel,
the bulkhead includes two longitudinal wall portions that extend in a direction to intersect with the second flange portion and the two third flange portions,
thickness directions of the two longitudinal wall portions each coincide with the vehicle longitudinal direction,
an edge line in a corner portion formed between the second flange portion and each of the longitudinal wall portions extends from a lower end of the bulkhead, and
the first flange portion is welded to the upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel and the upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel at an extended line of the edge line or at a proximity of the extended line.
1. A vehicle side section structure comprising:
a rocker that includes a rocker outer panel and a rocker inner panel, the rocker outer panel and the rocker inner panel each having a hat-shaped cross section, the rocker forming a first closed cross section with an opening of the rocker outer panel and an opening of the rocker inner panel facing one another, the first closed cross section being formed by fixing an upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel and an upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel together and by fixing a lower flange portion of the rocker outer panel and a lower flange portion of the rocker inner panel together, and the rocker extending in a vehicle longitudinal direction along a lower edge portion of a vehicle side section; and
a bulkhead disposed inside of the rocker, the bulkhead being provided to correspond to a portion coupling a center pillar with the rocker, the bulkhead including a first flange portion, a second flange portion, and a third flange portion, the first flange portion being sandwiched between the upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel and the upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel and fixed to the upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel and the upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel, the second flange portion downwardly extending from the first flange portion, and the third flange portion extending from the first flange portion, wherein
the second flange portion and the third flange portion are coupled to the first flange portion,
the third flange portion includes an upper wall portion, a sidewall portion and a lower wall portion,
the sidewall portion contacts with an inner surface of the rocker inner panel or an inner surface of the rocker outer panel,
the sidewall portion is fixed to the inner surface of the rocker inner panel or the inner surface of the rocker outer panel,
the bulkhead includes a longitudinal wall portion that extends in a direction to intersect with the second flange portion and the third flange portion,
the longitudinal wall portion is disposed such that the vehicle longitudinal direction coincides with a thickness direction of the longitudinal wall portion,
an edge line in a corner portion formed between the second flange portion and the longitudinal wall portion extends from a lower end of the bulkhead, and
the first flange portion is welded to the upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel and the upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel at an extended line of the edge line or at a proximity of the extended line.
2. The vehicle side section structure according to
the upper wall portion of the third flange portion is disposed to form a second closed cross section with a gap between the upper wall portion of the third flange portion and an upper wall portion of the rocker inner panel,
a reinforcing member that extends in the vehicle longitudinal direction is disposed inside of the second closed cross section, and
the second closed cross section is formed by the upper wall portion of the third flange portion and the rocker inner panel.
3. The vehicle side section structure according to
the bulkhead includes a pair of bulkheads,
the bulkheads are spaced in the vehicle longitudinal direction inside of the rocker, and
the bulkheads include the first flange portions coupled and integrated with one another and the second flange portions coupled and integrated with one another.
6. The vehicle side section structure according to
10. The vehicle side section structure according to
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a vehicle side section structure.
2. Description of Related Art
In Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2008-296600 (JP 2008-296600 A), the following rocker is disclosed. The rocker has a closed cross section constituted by a rocker inner panel and a rocker outer panel, and extends in a vehicle longitudinal direction along a lower edge portion of a vehicle side surface. Additionally, in this related art, a plurality of longitudinal-wall-shaped longitudinal bulkheads, which partition the closed cross section inside of the rocker in the vehicle longitudinal direction, are disposed in the vehicle longitudinal direction at intervals. This suppresses cross-sectional collapse of the rocker.
However, in above-described JP 2008-296600 A, when a load is input to a vehicle upper side with respect to the rocker, the closed cross section of the rocker may be deformed into a parallelogram shape. In this respect, there is a room for improvement.
Other related techniques are disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Publication Nos. 2009-161056 (JP 2009-161056 A), 2006-273296 (JP 2006-273296 A), 2006-224702 (JP 2006-224702 A), and 2007-283794 (JP 2007-283794 A).
The present invention provides a vehicle side section structure that allows suppressing deformation of a closed cross section of a rocker due to a load input to a vehicle upper side with respect to the rocker.
First aspect of the present invention relates to a vehicle side section structure. The vehicle side section structure includes a rocker and a bulkhead. The rocker includes a rocker outer panel and a rocker inner panel. The rocker outer panel and the rocker inner panel each have a hat-shaped cross section. The rocker forms a closed cross section with an opening of the rocker outer panel and an opening of the rocker inner panel facing one another. The closed cross section is formed by fixing an upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel and an upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel together and by fixing a lower flange portion of the rocker outer panel and a lower flange portion of the rocker inner panel together. The rocker extends in a vehicle longitudinal direction along a lower edge portion of a vehicle side section. The bulkhead is disposed inside of the rocker. The bulkhead includes a first flange portion, a second flange portion, and a third flange portion. The first flange portion is sandwiched between the upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel and the upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel and fixed to the upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel and the upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel. The second flange portion downwardly extends from the first flange portion. The third flange portion extends from the first flange portion and is fixed to the contacted inner surface such that at least a part of the third flange portion contacts with an inner surface of the rocker inner panel or an inner surface of the rocker outer panel.
In the above-described vehicle side section structure, the third flange portion of the bulkhead is fixed to the inner surface of the rocker inner panel or the inner surface of the rocker outer panel, and the first flange portion is sandwiched and fixed between the upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel and the upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel. This suppresses rotation of the bulkhead around the vehicle longitudinal direction as the axial direction. As a result, deformation of the closed cross section of the rocker is effectively suppressed.
Especially, the deformation of the closed cross section of the rocker into a parallelogram shape, which is caused by the load input to the vehicle upper side with respect to the rocker, (deformation into a parallelogram shape in the case where the shape of the closed cross section of the rocker is assumed to be a rectangular shape or approximated to a rectangular shape) is effectively suppressed by the bulkhead provided inside of the rocker.
The first flange portion is coupled to the second flange portion and the third flange portion. These three members are integrally constituted. This consequently reduces stress concentration on the base portion of the first flange portion, and prevents breaking of the base portion of the first flange portion and similar trouble due to the stress concentration.
As described above, the first flange portion of the bulkhead is sandwiched and fixed between the upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel and the upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel. This suppresses the deformation of the closed cross section of the rocker into a parallelogram shape. Additionally, the second flange portion and the third flange portion are coupled to the first flange portion. These three members are integrally constituted to reduce stress concentration on the base portion of the first flange portion. With these configurations, the deformation of the closed cross section of the rocker is effectively suppressed.
The above-described vehicle, side section structure can effectively suppress the deformation of the closed cross section of the rocker compared with a configuration to which the present invention is not applied.
In the above-described vehicle side section structure, the bulkhead may include a longitudinal wall portion that extends in a direction to intersect with the second flange portion and the third flange portion. The longitudinal wall portion may be disposed such that the vehicle longitudinal direction coincides with a thickness direction of the longitudinal wall portion. The first flange portion may be welded to the upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel and the upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel at an extended line of an edge line in a corner portion or at a proximity of the extended line. The corner portion may be formed between the second flange portion and the longitudinal wall portion.
In this vehicle side section structure, the first flange portion is welded to the upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel and the upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel at an extended line or at a proximity of the extended line of an edge line in a corner portion formed between the second flange portion and the longitudinal wall portion. Accordingly, this effectively reduces stress concentration on the base portion of the first flange portion, and more surely prevents breaking of the first flange portion and similar trouble due to the stress concentration.
This vehicle side section structure effectively allows reducing stress concentration on the base portion of the first flange portion compared with the configuration where the first flange portion is welded in a position apart from the extended line of the edge line in the corner portion formed by the second flange portion and the longitudinal wall portion.
In the above-described vehicle side section structure, an upper wall portion of the third flange portion may be disposed to form the closed cross section with a gap between the upper wall portion of the third flange portion and an upper wall portion of the rocker inner panel. A reinforcing member that extends in the vehicle longitudinal direction may be disposed inside of the closed cross section. The closed cross section may be formed by the upper wall portion of the third flange portion and the rocker inner panel.
With this vehicle side section structure, the reinforcing member that extends in the vehicle longitudinal direction may be disposed inside of the closed cross section that is formed by the upper wall portion of the third flange portion and the rocker inner panel. This allows disposing the reinforcing member inside of the rocker along the vehicle longitudinal direction without dividing the reinforcing member in front and rear of the bulkhead.
With this vehicle side section structure, the rocker is reinforced more strongly than the configuration where the reinforcing member is divided in front and rear of the bulkhead.
In the above-described vehicle side section structure, the bulkheads may be paired and spaced in the vehicle longitudinal direction inside of the rocker. The paired bulkheads may include the first flange portions coupled and integrated with one another and the second flange portions coupled and integrated with one another.
In this vehicle side section structure, the first flange portions are coupled and integrated with one another, and the second flange portions are coupled and integrated with one another in the paired bulkheads. This improves rigidity, and the rotation of the bulkhead around the vehicle longitudinal direction as the axial direction is further suppressed. Accordingly, the deformation of the closed cross section of the rocker is more effectively suppressed.
This vehicle side section structure allows more effectively reducing the deformation of the closed cross section of the rocker compared with the configuration where the paired bulkheads are not integrated.
Second aspect of the present invention relates to a vehicle side section structure. The vehicle side section structure includes a rocker and a bulkhead. The rocker includes a rocker outer panel and a rocker inner panel. The rocker outer panel and the rocker inner panel each have a hat-shaped cross section. The rocker forms a closed cross section with an opening of the rocker outer panel and an opening of the rocker inner panel facing one another. The closed cross section is formed by fixing an upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel and an upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel together and by fixing a lower flange portion of the rocker outer panel and a lower flange portion of the rocker inner panel together. The rocker extends in a vehicle longitudinal direction along a lower edge portion of a vehicle side section. The bulkhead is disposed inside of the rocker. The bulkhead includes a first flange portion, a second flange portion, and two third flange portions. The first flange portion is sandwiched between the upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel and the upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel and is fixed to the upper flange portion of the rocker inner panel and the upper flange portion of the rocker outer panel. The second flange portion downwardly extends from the first flange portion. The two third flange portion is spaced in the vehicle longitudinal direction. The two third flange portion extends from the first flange portion and is fixed to a contacted inner surface such that at least a part of the third flange portion contacts with an inner surface of the rocker inner panel or an inner surface of the rocker outer panel.
Features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like elements, and wherein:
A description will be given of a vehicle side section structure according to an embodiment of the present invention using
As illustrated in
Between the front door opening portion 12 and the rear door opening portion 14 in the vehicle side section 10 (an intermediate portion in a vehicle longitudinal direction), a center pillar 16 with a closed cross-sectional structure is disposed such that a vehicle up-down direction approximately coincides with a longitudinal direction. In a lower edge portion (a lower side of the front side door and the rear side door) of the front door opening portion 12 and the rear door opening portion 14 in the vehicle side section 10, that is, in a lower edge portion 11 of the vehicle side section 10, a rocker 20 with a closed cross-sectional structure, which is disposed such that the vehicle longitudinal direction coincides with the longitudinal direction, is provided.
As illustrated in
The rocker inner panel 30 forms approximately a hat-shaped cross section with an upper wall portion 34, a sidewall portion 35, and a lower wall portion 36. From a distal end of the upper wall portion 34, an upper flange portion 32 is extended toward the vehicle upper side. From a distal end of the lower wall portion 36, a lower flange portion 38 is extended toward a vehicle lower side. Similarly, the rocker outer panel 40 forms approximately a hat-shaped cross section with an upper wall portion 44, a sidewall portion 45, and a lower wall portion 46. From a distal end of the upper wall portion 44, an upper flange portion 42 is extended toward the vehicle upper side. From a distal end of the lower wall portion 46, a lower flange portion 48 is extended toward the vehicle lower side.
The upper flange portion 32 and the lower flange portion 38 of the rocker inner panel 30 are respectively overlapped and spot welded to the upper flange portion 42 and the lower flange portion 48 of the rocker outer panel 40. This constitutes the rocker 20 with a closed cross section 22 formed inside. Accurately, between the upper flange portion 32 of the rocker inner panel 30 and the upper flange portion 42 of the rocker outer panel 40, first flange portions 52F and 52R of respective bulkheads 50F and 50R described below are spot welded in a state where the first flange portions 52F and 52R are sandwiched.
A lower end portion of a center pillar outer panel 18 that constitutes the outer side in the vehicle width direction of the center pillar 16 is fixed to an outer surface 45N of the sidewall portion 45 of the rocker outer panel 40.
As illustrated in
The bulkhead 50F and the bulkhead 50R have mutually inverted configurations in the right-left direction (in the vehicle longitudinal direction) in
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Then, the first flange portion 52 is extended from the second flange portion 60 and the third flange portion 58 toward the upper side. The first flange portion 52 is sandwiched and fixed between the upper flange portion 32 of the rocker inner panel 30 and the upper flange portion 42 of the rocker outer panel 40 as described above.
Welding points DF and DR of the spot welding at the first flange portions 52F and 52R are arranged at respective extended lines GF and GR (or at the proximity of the extended lines GF and GR) of edge lines KF and KR. The edge line KF is a corner portion formed by the second flange portion 60F and the longitudinal wall portion 62F, while the edge line KR is a corner portion formed by the second flange portion 60R and the longitudinal wall portion 62R (see also
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(Operations and effects) Next, operations and effects of this embodiment will be described.
A load input to the vehicle upper side with respect to the rocker 20 from the outer side in the vehicle width direction to the inner side, which is a load input to the center pillar 16 from the outer side in the vehicle width direction in this embodiment, deforms the closed cross section 22 of the rocker 20 (which causes a sectional collapse in the closed cross section 22). Specifically, as illustrated in
However, the bulkhead 50 is disposed inside of the closed cross section 22 of the rocker 20. This suppresses the deformation of the closed cross section 22 of the rocker 20 into the parallelogram shape as illustrated in
Specifically, the third flange portion 58 of the bulkhead 50 is fixed to the inner surface 30M of the rocker inner panel 30, and the first flange portion 52 is sandwiched and fixed between the upper flange portion 32 and the upper flange portion 42. This suppresses the rotation of the bulkhead 50 around the vehicle longitudinal direction as the axial direction. As a result, this effectively suppresses the deformation of the closed cross section 22 of the rocker 20 into a parallelogram shape.
The second flange portion 60 and the third flange portion 58 are coupled to the first flange portion 52. These three members are integrally constituted to reduce stress concentration on a base portion 53 (see
Even in the case where the reinforcing member 80 passes through the cross section where the bulkhead 50 is disposed, the reinforcing member 80 disposed inside of the closed cross section 22 can easily avoid splitting the reinforcing member in front and rear of the bulkhead. According to this embodiment, the one long reinforcing member 80 is disposed inside of the rocker 20 so as to overlap the bulkheads 50F and 50R in the side view such that the vehicle longitudinal direction coincides with the longitudinal direction. Thus, both of the bulkheads 50F and 50R and the reinforcing member 80 reinforces the rocker 20, and the rocker 20 is more strongly reinforced than a configuration where reinforcing members are divided in front and rear of the bulkheads 50F and 50R.
(Modification) Next, a modification of this embodiment will be described by referring to
As illustrated in
Also in this modification, the welding points DF and DR of the spot welding at the first flange portion 72 are arranged at the respective extended lines GF and GR (or at the proximity of the extended lines GF and GR) of the edge lines KF and KR at the corner portions. The corner portions are formed of the second flange portion 74 and the respective longitudinal wall portions 62F and 62R.
Thus, the bulkhead 70, in which the bulkhead 50F and the bulkhead 50R are integrated or the bulkhead 70 is formed of a single member, ensures improved rigidity compared with a configuration where these two members are not integrated, and effectively suppresses the rotation of the bulkhead 70 around the vehicle longitudinal direction as the axial direction. Accordingly, the deformation of the closed cross section 22 of the rocker 20 into a parallelogram shape is further effectively suppressed.
(Others) The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment.
For example, while in the above-described embodiment and modification, the bulkheads 50F and 50R and the bulkhead 70 are provided at the rocker inner panel 30 side inside of the rocker 20, this should not be construed in a limiting sense. The bulkhead may be provided at the rocker outer panel 40 side inside of the rocker 20, or may be provided at both of the rocker inner panel 30 side and the rocker outer panel 40 side. Additionally, the bulkhead may be disposed across the rocker inner panel 30 side and the rocker outer panel 40 side.
A lower first flange portion that extends to the lower side may be disposed at the bulkhead to sandwich the lower first flange portion between the lower flange portion 38 of the rocker inner panel 30 and the lower flange portion 48 of the rocker outer panel 40 and fix these members together.
While in the above-described embodiment, the two bulkheads 50 are disposed inside of the rocker 20 to face one another in the vehicle longitudinal direction, this should not be construed in a limiting sense. Only one bulkhead 50 may be disposed. Alternatively, three or more bulkheads 50 may be disposed. A plurality of bulkheads 70 of the above-described modification may be disposed inside of the rocker 20. Additionally, both of the bulkhead 50 and the bulkhead 70 may be disposed inside of the rocker 20.
Any configuration is possible insofar as the third flange portion extends such that at least a part of the third flange portion is in contact with the inner surface of the rocker inner panel or the inner surface of the rocker outer panel. Any configuration is possible insofar at least one fixing point is disposed between the third flange portion and the inner surface of the rocker inner panel or between the third flange portion and the inner surface of the rocker outer panel.
Additionally, it is obvious that various embodiments are possible without departing from the scope of the invention.
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