Cab torsion preventing structure of truck

A cap torsion preventing structure of truck wherein a reinforcing material is installed to form a closed space at a connected area between a wheel housing and a head lamp support panel to increase strength relative to load and torsional moment applied to the wheel housing, and to dispense with thicker wheel housing and head lamp support panel, preventing cracks at the connected area, the structure comprising the reinforcing material, one side of which being combined to an inner surface of the wheel housing and the other side being coupled to the head lamp support panel, thereby forming a closed space at a connected area between the head lamp support panel and the wheel housing for dispersion of load.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] 1. Field of the Invention

[0002] The present invention relates to a torsion preventing structure, and more particularly to a cap torsion preventing structure of truck adapted to improve resistant strength of head lamp support panel and wheel housing comprising the cap of truck.

[0003] 1. Description of the Prior Art

[0004] Generally, a truck consists of a cap comprising a driver's seat and a cargo box for loading cargoes.

[0005] The cap and the cargo box are accommodated to a frame (not shown), where engine, transmission, suspension and the like are all supported to the frame. A cap 52 is mounted on a floor 51 sitting on a frame 50 as illustrated in FIG. 3 and the cap 52 includes a wheel housing 53, a head lamp support panel 54 and the like.

[0006] The wheel housing 53 and the head lamp support panel 54 are welded, and as shown in FIG. 4 for illustrating that the head lamp support panel 54 and the wheel housing 53 are connected by welding while a bumper is removed from “A” section of FIG. 3, the head lamp support panel 54 is welded thereunder by a longitudinal end of flange 55 while the head lamp support panel 54 is connected at both s des thereof by a front end cross member 56.

[0007] At this location, the head lamp support panel 54 and the front end cross member 56 are formed in plate shape as they do not receive heavy load, however, the wheel housing 53 is formed like “∩” in cross-sectional shape to improve strength because the housing 53 receives the shock directly from load of the cap 52 and roadbed.

[0008] Of course, the front end cross member 56, the head lamp support panel 54 and the wheel housing 53 are welded while they are mutually overlapped, such that the load and torsional moment applied to the connected region from the wheel housing 53 are dispersed and absorbed.

[0009] However, there is a problem in that a simple construction connecting the wheel housing and the head lamp support panel cannot fully absorb and disperse load or torsional moment applied to the wheel housing through tires and axis from the load of cap and the roadbed, resulting in cracks and the like at the connected region.

[0010] There is another problem in that thickness increment of the wheel housing and head lamp support panel for preventing the cracks and the like only increases truck weight and manufacturing cost.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0011] The present invention is disclosed to solve the aforementioned problems and it is an object of the present invention to provide a cap torsion preventing structure of truck constructed to prevent generation of cracks at connected area between a wheel housing and a head lamp support panel without recourse to increase of thickness at the wheel housing and the head lamp support panel.

[0012] In accordance with the objects of the present invention, there is provided a cap torsion preventing structure of truck, the structure including a cap perpendicularly combined head lamp support panel and wheel housing, the structure comprising a reinforcing material, one side of which being combined to an inner surface of the wheel housing and the other side being coupled to the head lamp support panel, thereby forming a closed space at a connected area between the head lamp support panel and the wheel housing for dispersion of load.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0013] For fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:

[0014] FIG. 1 is a perspective view for illustrating a cap torsion preventing structure of truck according to the present invention;

[0015] FIG. 2 is a perspective view for illustrating a reinforcing material shown in FIG. 1;

[0016] FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view for illustrating an arranged state of cap, floor and frame of a truck according to the prior art; and

[0017] FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of “A” part in FIG. 3.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0018] FIG. 1 is a perspective view for illustrating a cap torsion preventing structure of truck according to the present invention and FIG. 2 is a perspective view for illustrating a reinforcing material shown in FIG. 1, wherein the structure comprises a reinforced material 1, one side of which being combined to an inner surface of a wheel housing 53 and the other side being coupled to a head lamp support panel 54, whereby forming a closed space at a connected area between the head lamp support panel 54 and the wheel housing 53 for dispersion of load.

[0019] The reinforcing material 1 is triangularly shaped such that an upper side, a left side and a right side thereof are formed with flanges 2 so as to be welded with corner parts of the wheel housing 53 and the head lamp support panel 54.

[0020] The upper side and right side of the reinforcing material flange 2 are welded to an inner surface of and upper inner side of the wheel housing 53 while the left side thereof is welded to the head lamp support panel 54, such that a closed triangular-shaped space (C) is formed by the wheel housing 53, the head lamp support panel 54 and the reinforcing material 1.

[0021] When the closed space (C) is created by the wheel housing 53 and the head lamp support panel 54, the load and torsional moment transmitted from the wheel housing 53 are not directly transferred to the connected area between the wheel housing 53 and the head lamp support panel 54 to thereby prevent generation of cracks at the connected area.

[0022] Particularly, the connected area between the wheel housing 53 and the head lamp support panel 54 is increased in strength thereof by the closed space (C) and as indicated by an arrow in FIG. 2, the load and torsional moment transmitted to the wheel housing 53 are dispersed to the front, rear, left and right sides thereof, thereby improving the dispersion efficiency and improving the strength at the connected area.

[0023] Now, operational effect of the present invention thus described will be explained.

[0024] First of all, a worker assembles the head lamp support panel 54 and the wheel housing 53 to create a cap 52. When the wheel housing 53 and the head lamp support panel 54 are combined, a reinforcing material 1 is adhered to the connected area, where the upper surface and right surface of the reinforcing material flange 2 are adhered to an inner surface of the wheel housing 53 while the left surface thereof is secured to the head lamp support panel 54.

[0025] When the flange 2 of the reinforcing material 1 is abutted to the wheel housing 53 and the head lamp support panel 54, a welding operation is done thereto for combination and when the assembly of the cap 52 is completed, the cap 52 is mounted with parts such as cargo box, engine and the like.

[0026] When the assembly is finished, truck is run for test, where torsional moment generated by load of the cap 52 and shock from the roadbed is transmitted to the wheel housing 53 during the road testing.

[0027] When the load of the cap 52 and torsional moment are given to the wheel housing 53, the load and moment tend to be transmitted to the head lamp support panel 54 but instead are transmitted to the closed space (C) by the reinforcing material 1.

[0028] The load and the torsion moment transferred to the closed space (C) work as force for deforming the reinforcing material 1 but are effectively scattered to the head lamp support panel 54 and the front end cross member 56 such that the reinforcing material 1 is not deformed.

[0029] In other words, the closed space (C) formed by the reinforcing material 1 is resistant to a high degree to the load and the torsional moment, and, before the reinforcing material 1 is broken to enable the reinforcing material 1 to withstand thereto.

[0030] when the load and the torsion moment are effectively resisted, a thick panel used in the prior art can be dispensed with, thereby preventing the weight of a truck from being increased.

[0031] as apparent from the foregoing, there is an advantage in the cap torsion preventing structure of a truck thus described according to the present invention in that a reinforcing material is installed to form a closed space at a connected area between a wheel housing and a head lamp support panel to increase strength relative to load and torsional moment applied to the wheel housing.

Claims

1. A cap torsion preventing structure of truck, the structure including a cap perpendicularly combined head lamp support panel and wheel housing, the structure comprising a reinforcing material, one side of which being combined to an inner surface of the wheel housing and the other side being coupled to the head lamp support panel, thereby forming a closed space at a connected area between the head lamp support panel and the wheel housing for dispersion of load.

2. The structure as defined in

claim 1, wherein the reinforcing material is formed by an upper flange and a right flange combining to an inner surface and an upper inner surface of the wheel housing so as to be coupled to a connected corner part between the wheel housing and the head lamp support panel, and is also formed by a left flange so as to be coupled to the head lamp support panel.
Patent History
Publication number: 20010040391
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 4, 2000
Publication Date: Nov 15, 2001
Inventor: Jae-Hong Park (Nam-Gu)
Application Number: 09730013
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Cab Structure (296/190.08); Front (296/203.02)
International Classification: B62D025/08;