Automotive body side wall structure

Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – Body shell

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276195, 276203, B62D 2502

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ABSTRACT:
A side wall structure in an automotive body is designed for increased mechanical strength against shocks which will be applied laterally to the automotive body. The side wall structure includes an inner panel and an outer panel which are spaced laterally from each other and define a space therebetween, a first reinforcing member disposed in the space near the outer panel and extending in a longitudinal direction of the automobile body, a second reinforcing member having one end facing an inner surface of the first reinforcing member, the second reinforcing member being disposed between the inner panel and the first reinforcing member, and a third reinforcing beam having an end disposed in confronting relation to the other end of the second reinforcing member, the third reinforcing member exending across the passenger compartment of the automotive body.

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