[0001] The present invention relates to a vehicle according to the preamble of the appended
claim 1.
[0002] Vehicles, such as golf cars and utility vehicles, typically include a frame, a plurality
of wheels rotatably mounted to the frame and a body mounted to the frame. The body
basically functions to cover or enclose vehicle components such as a motor, drive
system components, a power source (e. g., batteries or a fuel tank), axle assemblies,
etc.
[0003] Generally, the bodies of such vehicles are formed of numerous panels or similar structural
members attached to the frame.
[0004] WO 97/15473 discloses a vehicle according to the preamble of the appended claim 1.
EP 0 438 546 B1 discloses a further example of a known vehicle.
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to provide impact resistance to certain
areas of a vehicle so as to protect decorative body panels of the vehicle.
[0006] This object is achieved by the features of claim 1.
[0007] Additional developments of the invention are recited in the dependent claims.
[0008] The present invention is further described with reference to the accompanying drawings,
which show an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. However, it should be
noted that the invention as disclosed in the accompanying drawings is illustrated
by way of example only. The various elements and combinations of elements described
below and illustrated in the drawings can be arranged and organized differently to
result in embodiments which are still within the scope of the present invention.
[0009] In the drawings, wherein like reference numeral indicate like parts:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a golf car or utility vehicle embodying the invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the golf car shown in Fig. 1 showing the frame assembly
including a frame and rear body supports;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the golf car frame shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a side perspective view of the golf car shown in Fig. 1 illustrating a composite
body assembly and frame assembly;
Fig. 5 is rear perspective view of the golf car frame, showing an internal combustion
engine and related components connected with the frame;
Fig. 6 is a front perspective view of the golf car composite body assembly;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of two molded panels joined together to form a clam shell
assembly;
Fig. 8 is an exploded view of the clam shell assembly illustrated in Fig. 7.
Fig. 9 is a rear perspective view of the composite body assembly;
Fig. 10 is a front perspective view of the composite body assembly;
Fig. 11 is front perspective view of the composite body assembly, a brow and a fascia
of the golf car;
Fig. 12 is a rear perspective view of the composite body assembly, brow and fascia
shown in Fig. 11;
Fig. 13 is an exploded view of the composite body assembly, brow and fascia shown
in Figs. 11-12;
Fig. 14 is an exploded view of a front decorative body panel of the golf car;
Fig. 15 is a perspective view of the composite body assembly and decorative body panels
of the golf car shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 16 is a rear elevational view of the composite body assembly and rear decorative
body panel shown in Fig. 15; and
Fig. 17 is a front elevational view of the composite body assembly and front decorative
body panel shown in Fig. 15.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0010] Referring now to the drawings in detail, wherein like numbers are used to indicate
like elements throughout, there is shown in Figs. 1-17 a presently preferred embodiment
of a vehicle 10, preferably a golf car 10 or a utility vehicle 10. The vehicle 10
includes a frame assembly or frame 12 (Fig. 2), a body 14, front wheels 16a and rear
wheels 16b. The vehicle 10 preferably further includes a canopy 17, canopy supports
18, a seat 19, a seatback 21, armrests 22, a steering wheel 23, a floorboard panel
24, side panels 26, a structural accessory mount (SAM) 25 including golf bag support
ties 27, and a front bumper 28.
[0011] The frame assembly or frame 12, best shown in Fig. 2, provides support and structural
stability to the vehicle 10. The frame 12 also provides impact resistance to certain
areas of the vehicle 10, as discussed below. The frame 12, as shown in Fig. 2, includes
two includes two longitudinally-extending, laterally spaced-apart rails 31 and at
least one crossbeam 34 extending between and connecting the two rails 31. Preferably,
the frame 12 also includes a dashboard support bar 32 connected with the rails 31,
a rear frame structure 36 and rear body supports 38.
[0012] The two elongated frame rails 31, best shown in Fig. 3, extend generally longitudinally
with respect to the vehicle 10 and are spaced apart a transverse distance X such that
each frame rail 31 extends along and supports outer side portions of the vehicle 10.
The frame rails 31 curve inwardly toward the front 10a of the vehicle 10, thereby
decreasing the distance between the two frame rails 31 at the front of the vehicle
to a transverse distance Y and providing space outwardly of the forward portions of
the frame rails for the front wheels 16a (Fig. 2). The forward projecting ends 31a
of the frame rails 31 provide support for a steering and suspension assembly 33 (Fig.
2). The steering and suspension assembly 33 is a unitary modular assembly mounted
to the forward projecting ends 31a of the frame rails 31, and the front wheels 16a
are then mounted to the steering and suspension assembly 33. Rearward projecting ends
31b of the frame rails 31 are spaced the transverse distance X apart and are upwardly
curved to provide space for the rear wheels 16b (Fig. 2). As best shown in Fig. 3,
a pair of support brackets 39 and two pairs of mounting brackets 41a, 41b are attached
(e.g., welded, bolted, etc.) to rear portions of the frame rails 31 to provide attachment
surfaces and/or support for other vehicle components. More specifically, the support
brackets 39 are laterally spaced-apart and are each fixed to an upper curved portion
of the rear projecting end 31b of a separate one of the two frame rails 31. The support
brackets 39 each provide generally flat attachment surface for securing one of the
two rear body supports 38 to the frame 12. Further, a first pair of mounting brackets
41 a each extend downwardly a central portion of a separate one of the frame rails
31 and a pair of rear mounting brackets 41b extend downwardly from the rear ends 31b
of the frame rails 31. The mounting brackets 41 a, 41b are configured to connect a
pair of leaf springs 42 to the frame 12, as described below.
[0013] A support structure 37 (Fig. 3) for providing structural support to the dashboard
support bar 32 is fixedly attached to the inwardly curved portions of the forward
projecting ends 31 a of the frame rails 31. The support structure 37 includes two
generally triangular side wall sections 37a that are bolted or otherwise fixed to
the inwardly curved portions of the frame rails 31 and a generally rectangular central
wall section 37b that spans the transverse distance Y between the forward projecting
ends 31a to centrally join inward facing edges of the triangular plates 37a. The support
structure 37 primarily functions both to provide structural support to the dashboard
support bar 32, and thus also to the steering column 70 connected thereto as discussed
below, and to join together the forward projecting ends 31a of the frame rails 31.
Preferably, the support structure 37 is of one-piece construction, with the three
wall sections 37a and 37b being integrally formed, but may alternatively be formed
of separate pieces connected together by any appropriate means (e.g., welding, rivets,
etc.).
[0014] The dashboard support bar 32, best shown in Fig. 3, is disposed a vertical distance
above the frame rails 31, supported by the support structure 37. The dashboard support
bar 32 is bolted or otherwise fixed to the support structure 37. The dashboard support
bar 32 is generally U-shaped with a substantially horizontal straight portion 32a
extending transversely from one side of the vehicle 10 to the other side and two curved
portions 32b extending downwardly relative to the straight portion 32a. As shown in
Fig. 3, the curved portions 32b are curved substantially perpendicularly relative
to the straight portion 32a. Preferably, the dashboard support bar 32 is formed from
a tubular bar, but may be formed of a solid bar or any other structural element.
[0015] The crossbeam 34, as best illustrated in Fig. 3, is connected with each of the frame
rails 31 by any appropriate means (e.g., rivets, bolts, weldment material, etc.).
The crossbeam 34 is positioned substantially horizontally, is generally shaped like
an I-beam and extends substantially perpendicularly to the frame rails 31. The crossbeam
34 provides support to a central portion of the vehicle 10 and serves to join a central
portion of each frame rail 31 to a corresponding portion of the other rail 31. The
crossbeam 34 extends the entire transverse distance X between the central portion
of the frame rails 31. The crossbeam 34 includes upper and lower plate sections 34a,
34b, respectively, that each have opposing ends which extend transversely over and
are attached to an upper and lower surfaces of the frame rails 31, respectively, so
as to connect the crossbeam 34 to the rails 31. The crossbeam upper plate section
34a also functions as a locater or guide to assist in correctly positioning sections
of the vehicle body 14 onto the frame 12, as described below.
[0016] The rear frame structure 36, as best illustrated Fig. 3, is attached to the rearward
projecting ends 31b of the frame rails 31 by any appropriate means (e.g., by threaded
fasteners, welding, etc.). The rear frame structure 36 has forward facing apertures
36a that mate with the rearward projecting ends 31b of the frame rails 31. The rear
frame structure 36 has a substantially rectangular recessed portion 36b integrally
formed with a rear curved portion 36c. The rear frame structure 36, particularly the
rectangular recessed portion 36b, serves as an attachment surface for various vehicle
components and sections of the vehicle body 14. The rear frame structure 36 also provides
impact resistance to the vehicle 10 in the incidence of a rear collision. The rear
curved portion 36c includes a rearward-facing flat surface that extends a transverse
distance beyond each side of the recessed rectangular portion 36a, thereby providing
additional protection from impact.
[0017] The rearward extending ends 31b of the frame rails 31 support a rear suspension assembly
40 which includes leaf springs 42, as shown in Fig. 2. The two pairs of mounting brackets
41 a, 41b provide attachment surfaces for the leaf springs 42, which extend generally
longitudinally with respect to the vehicle 10 from the front brackets 41 a located
centrally on the frame rails 31 to the rear brackets 41b located proximal the rear
ends of the rails 31b. The leaf springs 42 support a rear axle 44, and the rear axle
44 supports the rear wheels 16b, a motor 46 and associated motor components. As such,
the motor 46 and drive components, which may include an electric motor 47a having
a gearbox 47b (see Fig. 2) or an internal combustion engine 48a with a transmission
48b (see Fig. 5), are located substantially centrally between the rearward projecting
ends 31b of the frame rails 31.
[0018] The rear body supports 38, as best shown in Fig. 2, are secured to the rearward projecting
ends 31b of the frame rails 31. The rear body supports 38 extend longitudinally along
an upwardly curved portion of the frame rails 31 and vertically above the frame rails
31 to provide additional height to the frame 12. The rear body supports 38 each include
generally parallel ribs 38a extending from a curved surface 38b adjacent the curved
portion of the frame rails 31 to a substantially flat and horizontal upper surface
38c disposed a vertical distance above the curved surface 38b and the frame rails
31. The upper horizontal surface 38c and a rear, generally vertical surface 38d each
provide an attachment surface for connecting other vehicle components and portions
of the vehicle body 14, as described below.
[0019] The dashboard support bar 32, the support structure 37, the crossbeam 34, the rear
frame structure 36, the rear body supports 38, the support brackets 39 and the mounting
brackets 41a, 41b are all connected with the frame rails 31, as described above, in
any conventional manner, such as by weldment material or welding, threaded fasteners
such as bolts or screws, by rivets, and/or by any other appropriate means. The frame
rails 31, dashboard support bar 32 and crossbeam 34 may be extruded or formed from
cut lengths of commercially available tubes or bars, and may be formed of aluminum,
steel and/or another high strength metal or polymer. The rear frame structure 36,
the support structure 37, the rear body supports 38 and the support brackets 39, and
the mounting brackets 41a, 41b may each be fabricated of a molded polymeric material
or of a cast, stamped, forged, and/or machined metallic material. In a preferred form
of the invention, the frame rails 31 and crossbeam 34 are formed of extruded aluminum,
the dashboard support bar 32 formed of extruded steel, the support structure 37 is
formed of steel, and the rear frame structure 36 and rear body supports 38 are formed
of a compression-molded, fiber-reinforced polymer. Specifically, the rear frame structure
36 is preferably formed of 30% glass fiber reinforced polypropylene homopolymer, and
the rear body supports 38 are preferably formed of a 30% glass filled, chemically
coupled impact polypropylene copolymer, POLFORT® FPP 1606 (available from A. Schulman,
Inc.).
[0020] A composite body assembly 58 (Figs. 4 and 6) is mounted to the frame 12, and when
connected with the frame 12, provides a high strength frame and body assembly 35.
The composite body assembly 58 is configured to increase the rigidity of the frame
12 so as to add strength and rigidity to the vehicle 10. In addition, the composite
body assembly 58 and provides support and attachment surfaces for many of the vehicle
components, including a battery or fuel supply bucket 66, support braces 68 for the
SAM 25, and other components as discussed below. In a preferred form of the present
invention, the composite body assembly 58 is formed of a 30% glass fiber reinforced
polypropylene copolymer.
[0021] As shown in Figs. 4 and 6, the composite body assembly 58 includes a front body section
60a, preferably formed as a clam shell assembly 62 (as described in greater detail
below), and a rear body section 60b that is preferably formed as a one-piece housing
or shell 64 (discussed below). The front clam shell assembly 62 and the rear body
shell 64 may be independently attachable to the frame 12 and need not be connected
together. The clam shell assembly 62 provides support to front and central portions
of the vehicle 10. The front clam shell assembly 62 is a generally box-like frame
that curves upwardly toward the front of the vehicle 10, as best shown in Fig. 4,
to provide a pair of laterally-spaced front wheel wells 71a for the front wheels 16a.
The clam shell assembly 62 extends generally longitudinally rearwardly from a front
edge 65, spaced vertically above the front axle and steering and suspension assembly
33 when connected with the frame 12, to a rear edge 67 that is generally proximal
to the support brackets 41a (Fig. 3) on the frame rails 31, and thus located forwardly
of the rear wheels 16b. Further, the clam shell assembly 62 provides a dashboard 62a
and a floorboard support 62b of the vehicle 10.
[0022] More specifically, the dashboard 62a is integrally formed with the floorboard support
62b via a substantially vertical portion 62c of the clam shell assembly 62, and is
disposed a vertical distance above the floorboard 62b following the structure set
forth by the frame 12. Upper surfaces of both the dashboard 62a and the floorboard
support 62b are substantially horizontal and extend transversely on each side of the
vehicle 10 beyond the frame 12. The dashboard portion 62a of the clam shell assembly
62 is attached to the dashboard support bar 32, and the floorboard support portion
62b is supported by the crossbeam 34 and is attached to the frame rails 31. The dashboard
62a further includes slots and/or surfaces 62e for attaching a brow 102 to the front
of the vehicle 10 (Figs. 11-15 and 17), which is described in detail below. The floorboard
support 62b includes a raised edge 62d that extends vertically upwardly relative to
the floorboard support 62b. The raised edge 62d is curved to match a peripheral shape
of the battery or fuel supply bucket 66 to define a secure location for the battery
or fuel supply bucket 66. As shown in Figs. 4 and 6, the clam shell assembly 62 is
preferably attached to the frame rails 31 and the dash support bar 32.
[0023] As mentioned above, the rear body section 60b includes a generally shell-like body
or shell 64 having an open lower end 57 and at least partially bounding an interior
chamber 59. The rear body shell 64 that extends longitudinally between a front edge
75 and a rear edge 77, the front edge being located adjacent the clam shell rear edge
67 and the rear edge 77 being located behind the rear wheels 16b when the body section
is disposed on the frame 12. The rear body shell 64 curves upwardly, following the
structure of the frame rails 31, to provide a pair of laterally-spaced wheel wells
71b for the rear wheels 16b. The rear body shell 64 has an upper portion 64a and a
lower portion 64b, each having a periphery. The periphery of the upper portion 64a
is recessed inwardly relative to that of the lower portion 64b. As shown in Figs.
4 and 6, the rear body shell 64 is bolted or otherwise fixed to the rear body supports
38 and the rear frame structure 36. The upper portion 64a further defines an upper,
substantially horizontal attachment surface 80 for attaching the SAM support braces
68 to the vehicle 10.
[0024] Figs. 7 and 8 illustrate the clam shell assembly 62 in greater detail. As shown in
Figs. 7 and 8, the clam shell assembly 62 includes an upper panel 61 and a lower panel
63. Fig. 6 illustrates the clam shell assembly 62 with the upper and lower panels
61 and 63 joined together. In a preferred form of the invention, the upper and lower
panels 61 and 63 are vibrationally welded together to form the clam shell assembly
62. As shown in Fig. 7, the clam shell assembly 62 provides clearance openings and
attachment surfaces for several vehicle components, including a first clearance aperture
74a for the steering column assembly 70, a second aperture 76a and attachment surface
76b for a modular pedal group assembly (not shown) and a third aperture 78a and attachment
surface 78b for the battery or fuel supply bucket 66. The dashboard portion 62a of
the clam shell assembly 62 is primarily formed from the upper panel 61. The dashboard
portion 62a includes upwardly-opening molded storage compartments 79 for passenger
accessories and personal items, including storage space for wallets, purses, gym bags,
car keys, and the like. The storage compartments 79 are integrally molded into the
dashboard portion 62a of the clam shell assembly 62, and more particularly, are molded
into a front, upper portion of the upper panel 61.
[0025] Fig. 8 shows an exploded view of the front clam shell assembly 62. As illustrated
in Fig. 8, two panels 61, 63 formed of fiber-reinforced polymer are molded (e.g.,
compression molded) to form a series of longitudinally extending channels 63a with
respect to the vehicle 10, such that when they are joined together, the joined panels
61, 63 form a plurality of longitudinal cavities between the panels 61, 63. The longitudinal
cavities define open air spaces between the panels 61, 63, and such cavities provide
strength and toughness to the clam shell assembly 62. The cavities are preferably
filled with air, but the cavities may instead be filled with fluid or material to
change the impact resistance, strength and toughness of the clam shell assembly 62.
For example, the cavities may be filled with an impact absorbing or resilient material.
[0026] The lower panel 63 further includes a plurality of flat surfaces 69 that mate with
opposed surfaces on the upper panel 61, as shown in Fig. 8. As mentioned above, the
lower panel 63 includes a recessed portion with a support or attachment surface 76b
for housing an accelerator pedal and/or a brake pedal, preferably a modular pedal
group assembly including the pedals (not shown), such that the front body section
60a is configured to support the one or more pedals. The lower panel 63 further provides
side supports 73 to the vehicle 10 to support and provide attachment surfaces for
the side panels 26 (Fig. 1). The lower panel 63 also provides one or more attachment
surfaces 72 for mounting the entire clam shell assembly 62 to the frame 12, and particularly,
to the frame rails 31 and the dashboard support bar 32. Alternatively, the upper panel
61 may include one or more attachment surfaces for attaching the clam shell assembly
62 to the frame 12 in addition to or instead of the lower panel attachment surfaces
72.
[0027] Figs. 9 and 10 illustrate the rear body shell 64 disposed adjacent to the front clam
shell assembly 62 so as to form the composite body assembly 58. As mentioned above,
the front clam shell assembly 62 and rear body shell 64 are preferably not connected
together prior to being mounted to the frame 12. The rear body shell 64 is preferably
formed of one-piece construction, i.e., a single or unitary, integral piece. The illustrated
embodiment shows the rear body shell 64 as a unitary compression-molded piece comprised
of fiber-reinforced polymer. In a preferred form of the invention, the fiber-reinforced
polymer is a fiberglass-reinforced polypropylene.
[0028] When the rear body section 60b is disposed on the frame 12, the shell 64 is positioned
such that the rear axle 44, the motor 46 and associated drive system components, i.e.,
either electric motor 47a and gearbox 47b or IC engine 48a and transmission 48b, are
at least partially disposed within the interior chamber 59 of the rear body section
60b. The rear body shell 64 also provides an attachment surface 80 for the support
braces 68 and SAM 25. The rear body shell 64 may also provide a rear bumper 82 positioned
to absorb impact, as shown in Fig. 9. Further, the rear body shell 64, as illustrated
in Fig. 10, also includes a golf bag support or well 84, which is an integral recessed
portion of the rear body shell 64, and has a base and one or more walls. The golf
bag support or well 84 may be used for housing, supporting and transporting golf bags.
The rear body shell 64 therefore has high strength and structural stability for supporting
the weight of two or more golf bags and high impact resistance to serve as the rear
bumper 82 in the event of a rear collision. As illustrated in Fig. 9, the rear body
shell 64 also includes an access opening 86 positioned to facilitate access to the
motor 46 and/or drive components 48 (Figs. 2 and 4) for maintenance and repair, and
a removable panel 87 configured to obstruct (i.e., cover) the access opening 86 when
disposed on the rear body section 60b.
[0029] Figs. 11, 12 and 13 illustrate a brow 102 and a fascia 104 bolted or otherwise fixedly
mounted to a front portion of the vehicle 10. The brow 102 is preferably formed of
an injection molded, fiber-reinforced, polymer and secured to the upper panel 61 of
the clam shell assembly 62. In a preferred form of the invention, the brow 102 is
constructed of a 20% CaCO
3-filled, UV stable polypropylene copolymer, POLYFORT® FPP 3708U (available from A.
Schulman, Inc.). The brow 102 includes a plurality of spaced apart, substantially
parallel ribs 102a that extend from an uppermost arch 102b to a lowermost arch 102c,
the ribs 102a defining therebetween a series of channels 102d. A front decorative
body panel 106 (Figs. 14, 15 and 17) is formed to fit over the brow 102 to provide
aesthetic appeal to the vehicle 10. The channels 102d define cavities formed between
the front decorative body panel 106 and the brow 102. Similar to the cavities defined
between the upper and lower panels 61, 63 of the clam shell assembly 62 described
above, these cavities may be open air spaces or may alternatively be filled with fluid
or material, such as a resilient, impact-absorbing material. The cavities therefore
provide structural support to the front 10a of the vehicle 10.
[0030] As shown in Figs. 11, 12 and 13, the fascia 104 is bolted or otherwise fixed to the
brow 102 and extends forwardly from the brow 102. The fascia 104 has a curved shape
with one relatively straight portion 104a and two curved portions 104b that extend
rearward relative to the straight portion 104a and curve substantially perpendicularly
to the straight portion 104a. The fascia resembles a typical vehicle bumper and extends
transversely, spanning the width of the front of the vehicle 10. Referring particularly
to Fig. 13, the fascia 104 includes a plurality of slots 104d engageable by tabs 106a
of the body panel 106, as discussed below, and the curved portions 104b include tabs
104c that mate with the opposing slots 62e in the clam shell assembly 62. The fascia
104 has a periphery 105, and the front decorative body panel 106 (Figs. 14, 15 and
17) is recessed inwardly from the periphery 105 so as to be protected by the fascia
104 from damage. However, the fascia 104 need not be constructed of a high impact
resistant material because one or more additional bumpers, such as bumper 28 shown
in Fig. 1, may be disposed beneath the fascia 104 and in front of the steering and
suspension assembly 33 to offer additional protection to the vehicle 10 in the event
of a head-on collision.
[0031] Fig. 13 shows a close-up of the assembly of the brow 102 to the dashboard 62a and
assembly of the fascia 104 to the brow 102 and clam shell assembly 62. Specifically,
the brow 102 and fascia 104 are attachable to the upper panel 61 of the clam shell
assembly 62. As best shown in Figs. 12 and 13, the brow 102 also serves as a covering
and/or splash guard for the dashboard 62a, thereby providing coverage and protection
for items stowed in the storage compartments 79.
[0032] Decorative body panels 106 and 108 are added to the vehicle 10 both to provide an
aesthetically-pleasing exterior and to enclose certain vehicle components, as discussed
below. The decorative body panels 106 and 108 are preferably each formed of a single,
molded panel. In a preferred form of the invention, the decorative body panels 106
and 108 are constructed of super-gloss molding alloy from the SURLYN® REFLECTION series
(e.g., SURSG201), available from DuPont Company.
[0033] As illustrated in Figs. 14, 15 and 17, the front decorative body panel 106 is rounded
to match and cover the underlying structure of the brow 102. The front decorative
body panel may include a company logo or vehicle identifier 107, as shown in Figs.
14, 15 and 17. Fig. 14 illustrates the assembly of the front decorative body panel
106 to the brow 102. The front decorative body panel 106 includes a plurality of spaced
apart tabs 106a that extend downwardly from a bottom edge of the front decorative
body panel 106. The tabs 106a are engageable with the slots 104d of the fascia 104
and slots 62f formed in the dashboard 62a of clam shell assembly 62. The front decorative
body panel 106 is assembled by aligning and inserting the tabs 106a into corresponding
slots 104d or 62f, and securing the front decorative body panel 106 to the brow 102
by bolting or otherwise securing an arch 103 over an upper edge of the front decorative
body panel 106 to the brow 102 and/or clam shell assembly 62.
[0034] The rear decorative body panel 108 is illustrated in Figs. 15 and 16. The rear decorative
body panel 108 is a single panel, i.e., of one-piece construction, and basically includes
a front wall section 109, two sidewall sections 110A, 110B, and a transverse member
or bar 111. The transverse bar 111 is spaced rearwardly of the front wall section
109 and extends between and connects the sidewall sections 110A, 110B, such that the
panel 108 has a substantially rigid structure. Preferably, the rear body panel 108
is constructed of a injection-molded, high gloss polymer, but may alternatively be
compression-molded or otherwise formed and constructed of any other appropriate materials.
[0035] Further, the rear decorative body panel 108 has an outer periphery 118 and is adapted
to fit onto a rear portion of the clam shell assembly 62 and the rear body section
lower portion 64b. When disposed on the shell assembly 62 and rear body shell 64,
the body panel 108 is disposed about or encloses the battery or fuel supply bucket
66 and the rear composite body upper portion 64a (Figs. 9 and 10). As such, the rear
body panel 58 forms part of the structure of the composite body assembly 58, as opposed
to being solely or primarily a decorative component. The rear decorative body panel
108 includes openings 112 and 113 designed to fit about portions of the battery or
fuel supply bucket 66 and the rear composite body upper portion 64a, respectively,
the transverse bar 111 defining and separating the two openings 112 and 113.
[0036] As illustrated in Figs. 1, 15 and 16, the lower portion 64b of the rear body shell
64 is visible when the rear decorative body panel 108 is disposed on the remainder
of the composite body assembly 58. The rear composite body lower portion 64b has a
periphery 114 that extends or is spaced outwardly on all sides relative to the periphery
118 of the rear decorative body panel 108, so as to protect the rear panel 108 from
impact, abrasions or other undesired contact. In other words, as the decorative body
panel 108 is inwardly recessed from the rear composite body lower portion 64b, another
vehicle or an obstacle (e.g., a tree, a fence post, etc.) will first contact the rear
body section 60b during a collision, such that impact with the body panel 108 is substantially
prevented.
1. A vehicle (10) comprising:
a high-strength molded composite body assembly (58) formed from at least one molded
fiber-reinforced polymer panel (61, 63; 64), the composite body assembly having a
periphery; and
a plurality of wheels (16a, 16b) supporting the composite body assembly for movement
along the ground;
wherein a brow (102) and a fascia (104) are fixedly mounted to a front portion of
the vehicle (10), the fascia being fixed to and extending forwardly from the brow
and having a periphery (105), and a front decorative body panel (106) is fitted over
the brow and is recessed inwardly from the periphery so as to be protected by the
fascia from damage,
characterized in that:
the composite body assembly (58) includes a rear body portion (60b) having a shell
(64) with an upper portion (64a) and a lower portion (64b), the periphery of the upper
portion being recessed inwardly relative to the periphery of the lower portion and
a rear decorative body panel (108) is disposed on the composite body assembly about
the upper portion thereof, the rear decorative body panel being recessed inwardly
relative to the periphery of the composite body assembly such that the lower portion
of the composite body assembly has a periphery (114) that extends outwardly of the
periphery (118) of the rear decorative body panel so as to prevent impact with the
rear decorative body panel, wherein the composite body assembly (58) includes a front
body section (60a), the front body section (60a) including at least two molded fiber-reinforced
polymer panels (61, 63) connected together so as to form a clam shell assembly (62),
and a rear body section (60b) formed of a fiber-reinforced polymer.
2. The vehicle (10) as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a frame (12) to which
the wheels (16a, 16b) and the composite body assembly (58) are attached.
3. The vehicle (10) as set forth in claim 2, wherein the frame (12) includes two longitudinally
extending, laterally spaced-apart rails (31), at least one crossbeam (34) extending
laterally between and connecting the two frame rails (31) and a dashboard support
bar (32) connected with the two rails (31) and configured to support a dashboard (62a).
4. The vehicle (10) as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the clam shell assembly
(62)and the rear composite body (64) are each independently attachable to a frame
(12).
5. The vehicle (10) as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the clam shell assembly
(62) includes an integral dashboard (62a) and floorboard (62b).
6. The vehicle (10) as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the rear body section
(60b) includes at least one of an integral golf bag support (84), an integral bumper
(82) to provide impact resistance to the vehicle and a rear access panel (87) to facilitate
access to at least one of a motor (46) and/or drive components (48).
7. The vehicle (10) as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the composite body assembly
(58) includes storage compartments (79, 84) integrally formed with the at least one
molded fiber-reinforced polymer panel (61, 64).
8. The vehicle (10) as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one decorative
body panel (106, 108) is formed of a high-gloss polymer.
9. The vehicle (10) as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the front decorative
body panel (106) is rounded to match and cover the brow (102).
10. The vehicle (10) as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein a rear decorative body
panel (108) includes a front wall section (109), two sidewall sections (110A, 110B)
and a transverse member (111).
11. The vehicle (10) as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein a rear decorative body
panel (108) encloses a battery or fuel supply bucket (66) and a rear composite body
upper portion (64a) such that the rear body panel (108) forms part of the structure
of the composite body assembly (58).
1. Fahrzeug (10), mit
einer hochfesten Formverbundkörperanordnung (58), die aus mindestens einem faserverstärkten
Formpolymerrahmenelement (61, 63; 64) gebildet ist, bei der die Verbundkörperanordnung
eine Außenseite aufweist, und
einer Mehrzahl an Rädern (16a, 16b), die die Verbundkörperanordnung zur Bewegung auf
dem Boden tragen,
bei der ein Stirnteil (102) und eine Stirnleiste (104) fest an einem vorderen Teil
des Fahrzeugs (10) montiert sind, die Stirnleiste am Stirnteil befestigt ist, sich
von diesem nach vorne erstreckt und eine Außenseite (105) aufweist, und eine vordere
Zierkörperblende (106) über dem Stirnteil angeordnet und von der Außenseite nach innen
versetzt ist, so dass sie von der Stirnleiste vor Schäden geschützt wird,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
die Verbundkörperanordnung (58) einen hinteren Körperabschnitt (60b) aufweist, der
eine Schale (64) mit einem oberen Abschnitt (64a) und einem unteren Abschnitt (64b)
aufweist, bei der die Außenseite des oberen Abschnitts relativ zur Außenseite des
unteren Abschnitts nach innen versetzt ist, und eine hintere Zierkörperblende (108)
auf dem oberen Abschnitt der Verbundkörperanordnung angeordnet und die hintere Zierkörperblende
derart relativ zur Außenseite der Verbundkörperanordnung versetzt ist, dass der untere
Abschnitt der Verbundkörperanordnung eine Außenseite (114) aufweist, die sich zur
Verhinderung eines Stoßes mit der hinteren Zierkörperblende von der Außenseite (118)
der hinteren Zierkörperblende nach außen erstreckt,
bei der die Verbundkörperanordnung (58) einen vorderen Körperabschnitt (60a), bei
der der vordere Körperabschnitt (60a) mindestens zwei miteinander verbundene, faserverstärkte
Formpolymerrahmenelemente (61, 63) aufweist, so dass eine zweischalige Anordnung (62)
gebildet wird, und einen hinteren, aus einem faserverstärkten Polymer gebildeten Körperabschnitt
(60b) aufweist.
2. Fahrzeug (10) nach Anspruch 1, ferner aufweisend einen Rahmen (12), an welchem die
Räder (16a, 16b) und die Verbundkörperanordnung (58) angebracht sind.
3. Fahrzeug (10) nach Anspruch 2, bei dem der Rahmen (12) zwei sich longitudinal erstreckende,
lateral voneinander beabstandete Holme (31), mindestens einen Querträger (34), der
sich zwischen den zwei Holmen (31) des Rahmens seitlich erstreckt und diese verbindet,
und eine mit den zwei Holmen (31) verbundene Armaturenbrettstützstrebe (32), die dazu
ausgebildet ist, das Armaturenbrett (62a) zu tragen, aufweist.
4. Fahrzeug (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei dem die zweischalige Anordnung
(62) und der hintere Verbundkörper (64) beide unabhängig voneinander an einem Rahmen
(12) montierbar sind.
5. Fahrzeug (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei dem die zweischalige Anordnung
(62) ein integrales Armaturenbrett (62a) und einen Boden (62b) aufweist.
6. Fahrzeug (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei dem der hintere Körperabschnitt
(60b) mindestens eine integrale Golftaschenhalterung (84), eine integrale Stoßstange
(82) zum Versehen des Fahrzeugs mit Stoßfestigkeit, und eine hintere Zugangsklappe
(87) zum Erleichtern des Zugangs zu mindestens einem Motor (46) und/oder Antriebsteilen
(48) aufweist.
7. Fahrzeug (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei dem die Verbundkörperanordnung
(58) Staufächer (79, 84) aufweist, die integral mit dem mindestens einen faserverstärkten
Formpolymerrahmenelement (61, 64) ausgebildet sind.
8. Fahrzeug (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei dem die mindestens eine
Zierkörperblende (106, 108) aus einem hochglänzenden Polymer gebildet ist.
9. Fahrzeug (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei dem die vordere Zierkörperblende
(106) so abgerundet ist, dass sie zu dem Stirnteil (102) passt und dieses abdeckt.
10. Fahrzeug (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei dem die hintere Zierkörperblende
(108) einen vorderen Wandabschnitt (109), zwei Seitenwandabschnitte (110A, 110B) und
ein querverlaufendes Teil (111) aufweist.
11. Fahrzeug (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei dem eine hintere Zierkörperblende
(108) eine Batterie oder einen Kraftstoffversorgungstank (66) und einen hinteren,
oberen Verbundkörperabschnitt (64a) umschließt, so dass die hintere Körperblende (108)
als Teil der Struktur der Verbundkörperanordnung (58) ausgebildet ist.
1. Véhicule (10) comprenant :
un assemblage de carrosserie composite moulé très résistant (58) formé à partir d'au
moins un panneau polymère (61, 63 ; 64) moulé renforcé de fibres, l'assemblage de
carrosserie composite ayant une périphérie ; et
une pluralité de roues (16a, 16b) supportant l'assemblage de carrosserie composite
pour assurer un déplacement le long du sol ;
dans lequel une partie frontale (102) et une moulure (104) sont montées de manière
fixe sur une portion avant du véhicule (10), la moulure étant fixée à la partie frontale
et s'étendant en avant de la partie frontale et ayant une périphérie (105), et un
panneau de carrosserie décoratif avant (106) est ajusté sur la partie frontale et
est évidé vers l'intérieur depuis la périphérie afin d'être protégé par la moulure
contre une dégradation,
caractérisé en ce que :
l'assemblage de carrosserie composite (58) comprend une portion arrière (60b) ayant
une coque (64) avec une portion supérieure (64a) et une portion inférieure (64b),
la périphérie de la portion supérieure étant évidée vers l'intérieur par rapport à
la périphérie de la portion inférieure et un panneau de carrosserie décoratif arrière
(108) est disposé sur l'assemblage de carrosserie composite autour de sa portion supérieure,
le panneau de carrosserie décoratif étant évidé vers l'intérieur par rapport à la
périphérie de l'assemblage de carrosserie composite de sorte que la portion inférieure
de l'assemblage de carrosserie composite ait une périphérie (114) qui s'étende vers
l'extérieur de la périphérie (118) du panneau de carrosserie décoratif arrière de
manière à empêcher des chocs sur le panneau de carrosserie décoratif arrière,
dans lequel l'assemblage de carrosserie composite (58) comprend une section de carrosserie
avant (60a), la section de carrosserie avant (60a) comprenant au moins deux panneaux
polymères (61, 63) moulés renforcés de fibres et raccordés ensemble de façon à former
un assemblage en coquilles (62) et une section de carrosserie arrière (60b) formée
d'un polymère renforcé de fibres.
2. Véhicule (10) selon la revendication 1, comprenant en outre un châssis (12) auquel
les roues (16a, 16b) et l'assemblage de carrosserie composite (58) sont fixés.
3. Véhicule (10) selon la revendication 2, dans lequel le châssis (12) comprend deux
rails (31) latéralement espacés l'un de l'autre et s'étendant longitudinalement, au
moins une traverse (34) s'étendant latéralement entre les deux rails de châssis (31)
et les raccordant et une barre de support de tableau de bord (32) raccordée aux deux
rails (31) et configurée pour supporter un tableau de bord (62a).
4. Véhicule (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel l'assemblage
en coquilles (62) et la carrosserie composite arrière (64) peuvent chacun(e) être
fixés de manière indépendante à un châssis (12).
5. Véhicule (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel l'assemblage
en coquilles (62) comprend un tableau de bord (62a) et un plancher (62b) d'un seul
tenant.
6. Véhicule (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la
section de carrosserie arrière (60b) comprend au moins un composant choisi parmi un
support pour sac de golf intégré (84), un pare-chocs intégré (82) pour assurer une
résistance aux chocs au véhicule et un panneau d'accès arrière (87) pour faciliter
l'accès à au moins au moteur (46) et/ou aux composants d'entraînement (48).
7. Véhicule (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel l'assemblage
de carrosserie composite (58) comprend des compartiments de stockage (79, 84) formés
d'une seule pièce avec le au moins un panneau polymère (61, 64) moulé renforcé de
fibres.
8. Véhicule (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le
au moins un panneau de carrosserie décoratif (106, 108) est formé d'un polymère à
brillance élevée.
9. Véhicule (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le
panneau avant de carrosserie décoratif (106) est arrondi pour s'adapter à la partie
frontale (102) et la recouvrir.
10. Véhicule (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel un
panneau arrière de carrosserie décoratif (108) comprend une section de paroi avant
(109), deux sections de paroi latérales (110A, 110B) et un élément transversal (111).
11. Véhicule (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel un
panneau arrière de carrosserie décoratif (108) enserre une batterie ou un réservoir
d'alimentation en carburant (66) et une portion supérieure de carrosserie composite
arrière (64a) de sorte que le panneau de carrosserie arrière (108) fasse partie de
la structure de l'assemblage de carrosserie composite (58).