US Patent Application 18317329. VEHICLE BODY FRONT STRUCTURE simplified abstract

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VEHICLE BODY FRONT STRUCTURE

Organization Name

SUBARU CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Isamu Nagasawa of Tokyo (JP)

VEHICLE BODY FRONT STRUCTURE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18317329 titled 'VEHICLE BODY FRONT STRUCTURE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a vehicle body front structure for a vehicle.

  • The structure includes front side frames, sub-frames, a torque box, and a toeboard.
  • The front side frames and sub-frames are paired and connected to each other.
  • The torque box is located on the bottom surface of the vehicle and connected to the front side frames.
  • The toeboard is connected to the upper portions of the front side frames.
  • First transmission members connect the front side frames to the sub-frames.
  • Second transmission members connect the torque box to the sub-frames.
  • Operation levers are located on the lower surface of the sub-frames.
  • The operation levers are connected to the sub-frames and the first transmission members.


Original Abstract Submitted

A vehicle body front structure for a vehicle includes front side frames in a pair, sub-frames in a pair disposed under the front side frames, a torque box extending on a bottom surface of the vehicle and coupled to the front side frames, a toeboard coupled to upper portions of the front side frames, first transmission members each configured to couple a corresponding one of the front side frames and a corresponding one of the sub-frames, second transmission members each configured to couple the torque box and a corresponding one of the sub-frames, and operation levers each disposed along a lower surface of a corresponding one of the sub-frames. Each operation lever has a one end on a front side secured to the corresponding one of the sub-frames and has another end on a rear side secured to a corresponding one of the first transmission members.