US Patent Application 17964359. Vehicle Body Joint Structure simplified abstract

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Vehicle Body Joint Structure

Organization Name

Hyundai Motor Company

Inventor(s)

Won Ki Song of Seongnam-si (KR)

Vehicle Body Joint Structure - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17964359 titled 'Vehicle Body Joint Structure

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application describes a joint structure for a vehicle body that includes a mount bracket and a supporting unit. - The mount bracket is attached to a side member of the underbody of the vehicle body. - The supporting unit is coupled to the mount bracket and to a lower part of a pillar of the upper body of the vehicle body. - The vehicle body includes an underbody and an upper body that are coupled together. - The upper body has pillars that extend vertically. - The upper body also includes a floor panel that is coupled to the pillars. - The mount bracket is attached to a side member of the underbody. - The supporting unit is coupled to the mount bracket and to a lower part of one of the pillars. - The joint structure provides support and stability to the vehicle body.


Original Abstract Submitted

An embodiment joint structure of a vehicle body includes a mount bracket attached to a side member of an underbody of the vehicle body and a supporting unit coupled to the mount bracket and to a lower part of a pillar of an upper body of the vehicle body. An embodiment vehicle includes a vehicle body including an underbody and an upper body coupled to the underbody, wherein the upper body includes a plurality of pillars extending in a vertical direction of the vehicle, a floor panel coupled to the plurality of pillars, a mount bracket attached to a side member of the underbody, and a supporting unit coupled to the mount bracket and to a lower part of a pillar of the plurality of pillars.