Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Magnetically shaping
Reexamination Certificate
2002-12-24
2004-11-09
Vo, Peter (Department: 3726)
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Magnetically shaping
C219S611000, C219S617000, C029S897200, C029S507000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06813818
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates in general to vehicular body and frame assemblies and in particular to a method for joining together vehicle components, especially those manufactured from dissimilar materials, to form such a vehicle body and frame assembly.
2. Background of the Invention
Many land vehicles in common use, such as automobiles, vans, and trucks, include a body and frame assembly which is supported upon a plurality of ground-engaging wheels by a resilient suspension system. The structures of known body and frame assemblies can be divided into two general categories, namely, separate and unitized. In a typical separate body and frame assembly, the structural components of the body portion and the frame portion are separate and independent from one another. When assembled, the frame portion of the assembly is resiliently supported upon the vehicle wheels by the suspension system and serves as a platform upon which the body portion of the assembly and other components of the vehicle can be mounted. Separate body and frame assemblies of this general type are found in most older vehicles, but remain in common use today for many relatively large or specialized use modern vehicles, such as large vans, sport utility vehicles, and trucks. In a typical unitized body and frame assembly, the structural components of the body portion and the frame portion are combined into an integral unit which is resiliently supported upon the vehicle wheels by the suspension system. Unitized body and frame assemblies of this general type are found in many relatively small modem vehicles, such as automobiles and minivans.
Each of these body and frame assemblies is composed of a plurality of individual vehicle frame components that are secured together. In the past, virtually all of these vehicle frame components have been manufactured from a metallic material. Steel has traditionally been the preferred material for manufacturing all of such vehicle frame components because of its relatively high strength, relatively low cost, and ease of manufacture. Vehicle frame components manufactured from metallic materials have been secured together by conventional welding techniques. More recently, however, in an effort to reduce the weight, noise and vibration of the vehicle frame assembly, it has been found desirable to use alternative materials to form some or all of the vehicle frame components. Thus, in some instances, it may be desirable to form some or all of the vehicle frame components from materials which cannot be easily secured together, or in some cases cannot be secured together at all by conventional welding techniques. For example, conventional welding techniques cannot be used to secure a metallic vehicle frame component to a non-metallic vehicle frame component.
Thus, it would be desirable to provide a method for joining vehicle components together to form a vehicle body and frame assembly, where the components are formed from alternative materials, and particularly those components manufactured from dissimilar materials, such as metallic and non-metallic materials.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention described herein provides a method for joining vehicle components together to form a vehicle body and frame assembly, where the components are formed from alternative materials, and particularly those components manufactured from dissimilar materials, such as metallic and non-metallic materials.
For example, use of non-metallic components within the vehicle frame will reduce weight, noise and vibration of the frame structure. In light thereof, the present invention provides non-metallic; e.g., composite components, within the vehicle frame assembly.
The above object as well as other objects not specifically enumerated are achieved by a method of joining vehicle frame components made from dissimilar materials, where the method includes interlocking a non-metallic mount with at least one metallic rail and cross member using a magnetic pulse welding technique.
For example, a body mount bracket may be attached to a structural component of a vehicle body and frame assembly by providing a body mount bracket formed from composite or other non-metallic material and having an opening formed therethrough and by providing a first structural component formed from a metallic material also having an opening formed therethrough. The body mount bracket is then positioned adjacent the first structural component such that the respective openings are aligned with one another. A second structural component formed of a metallic material is then inserted through the aligned openings. Next, the second structural component is welded first structural component through a magnetic pulse welding technique, and lastly, the second structural component is pulse formed or deformed so as to mechanically clamp the body mount bracket thereto.
Various objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, when read in light of the accompanying drawings.
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Dana Corporation
Kenny Stephen
Liniak Berenato & White
Vo Peter
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