Beam arrangement

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Machine or implement

Reexamination Certificate

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C296S204000, C296S182100, C296S183100

Reexamination Certificate

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06330778

ABSTRACT:

The present invention relates to a beam arrangement for extending between side frame members of a vehicle, wherein the beam is shaped for begin strengthened.
STATE OF THE ART
Beam arrangements are used as cross-members in heavy-duty motor vehicles such as trucks, buses etc. or in trailer vehicles in order to connect two longitudinal frame side members to one another. Known cross-members usually have the same cross-sectional shape along substantially the whole of their length and have little capacity for withstanding the forces which tend to displace the frame side members relative to one another in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, i.e. in such a manner that one of the frame side members moves forward in the longitudinal direction, while the other frame side member moves, relatively speaking, rearwards in the longitudinal direction.
A known solution to this problem is to brace the vehicle framework with so-called cross-braces, i.e. at least two bars or members which extend diagonally from one frame side member to the other frame side member in such a way as to form, as seen from above, a cross between the side members. This cross-brace limits the longitudinal movement of the side members but occupies a relatively large amount of space and increases the cost and total weight of the framework.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,928,942 refers to a beam arrangement of the type mentioned in the introduction which is intended for a vehicle and designed to extend between and connect two frame side members to one another. That beam arrangement includes two vertical side portions and two horizontal connecting portions which connect the side portions to one another. In each of the end regions of that beam arrangement, the side portions converge towards each other. These end regions comprise only a small proportion of the total length of the beam arrangement, which means that there are two convergence points situated at a relatively short distance from one another. A vehicle frame provided with said beam arrangement entails the same problem as in a vehicle frame with a conventional cross-member and therefore requires a cross-brace for limiting longitudinal movements of the side members relative to one another.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to obviate the aforesaid problem and provide a beam arrangement which contributes to improved rigidity of the vehicle's framework and has a better capacity for preventing displacement of the frame side members relative to one another in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. To this end, the invention is distinguished by the beam arrangement including first and second side portions which extend between and are attached to separated frame side members of a vehicle. The side portions are spaced apart from each other along the length of the frame members. Each side portion is in a vertical plane. There are end regions of the beam arrangement toward each of the frame side members, an intermediate region between the end regions, and a central region in the intermediate region. Each side portion converges toward the other one form a frame side member toward the intermediate portion.
Since the side portions, as seen from above in the solution according to the invention, converge in each of the end regions of the beam arrangement towards a point situated in a central region of the beam arrangement, which central region comprises less than 20% of the total length of the beam arrangement, the result is a beam arrangement in which a first assemblage of two diametrically opposite side portions replaces one member of a cross-brace, and a second assemblage of two diametrically opposite side portions replaces the other member of a cross-brace. The beam arrangement according to the invention thus extends between the frame side members, acts both as cross-member and as cross-brace and effectively improves the rigidity and stability of the framework.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the side portions converge towards a point which is substantially common to both of the end regions. Particularly good rigidity is achieved if diagonally opposite side portions of the beam arrangement, as seen from above, extend along a substantially common line.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the side portions in an intermediate region of the beam arrangement between said end regions are substantially parallel with one another. In this case, the beam arrangement in at least the intermediate region may be U-shaped in cross-section. It is advantageous if the connecting portion extends along the whole of the intermediate region and along at least part of each end region. The connecting portion may extend in a substantially horizontal plane.
In another embodiment of the invention, each side portion incorporates a mounting flange arranged to extend substantially parallel with at least part of said frame side members.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the beam arrangement is manufactured in the form of one piece of material, consisting preferably of a metal plate which is processed plastically and is between 5 and 15 mm thick. Such a single piece of material results in great strength of the beam arrangement itself and may simplify manufacture in that no welding is required for assembling various beam portions.
Other features distinguishing the invention are indicated in the attached patent claims and the ensuing description of an embodiment exemplifying the invention with reference to the attached drawings.


REFERENCES:
patent: 2739822 (1956-03-01), Schilberg
patent: 4446668 (1984-05-01), Janer
patent: 5553437 (1996-09-01), Navon

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