Vehicular battery retainer and shield

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Inventors

Francis, Laurie A.
Krentz, Richard H.

Application #

532769

Filed

Jun-4-1990

Published

Feb-11-1992

Current US Class

180/68.5
248/503

International Classes

B60R 016/04

Field of Search

180/68.5 248/503 248/505 248/507 248/508 248/510 224/42.38 224/42.39 224/902

Assignee

Saturn Corporation (Troy, MI)

Examiners

Kashnikow; Andres

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Plant; Lawrence B.

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4723618   Swing-out battery box

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Abstract
A motor vehicle having a battery supported on a cantilevered tray within the vehicle's engine compartment wherein the vibrations otherwise experienced by the unsecured distal end of the tray is dampened by a substantially rigid bracket which engages the distal end of the tray, overlies the battery so as to retain it in the tray and also engages a vehicle body member. The damper-retaining bracket is preferably integral with an enclosure which encompasses the battery and shields the battery from engine compartment heat. The enclosure will preferably comprise hollow walls for also insulating the battery from such heat.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. In a motor vehicle including a body member in part defining an engine compartment and a tray secured to, and cantilevered from, said body member for supporting an electric storage battery in said compartment wherein said tray has a mounting end engaging said body member at a first site and a distal end opposite said mounting end which is susceptible to vertical oscillations different from said body member when the vehicle is in motion, the improvement comprising a combined damper and retention means overlying said battery for reducing the amplitude of said distal end's oscillations and for retaining said battery in said tray, said damper and retention means comprising a rigid bracket having a first end secured to said distal end of said tray, a second end rigidly secured to said body member at a second site above said first site and a retainer section intermediate said first and second ends, said retainer section being rigidly coupled to said second end such as to suppress vertical movement of said first end of said bracket relative to said second end and contiguously overlying said battery for holding said battery securely in said tray, and means for securing said retainer section to said tray so as to compress said battery between said tray and said section.



Description
This invention relates to motor vehicles and more particularly to vehicles having an electric storage battery mounted in the engine compartment thereof.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Motor vehicles utilizing internal combustion engines typically have an engine compartment defined by vehicle body members such as wheel-well sheet metal, chassis/frame members, fire walls, etc. It is likewise common to provide an electric storage battery in the engine compartment for providing starting, lighting and ignition functions to the vehicle. The lives of such batteries are shortened when the battery is subjected to excessive heat and/or high amplitude/low-frequency vibrations/oscillations. It has been proposed to shield the battery from engine compartment heat by placing it in an appropriate enclosure and the battery is preferably securely mounted in a tray which itself is substantially rigidly anchored to the body member defining the engine compartment such that the battery is subjected to substantially only those vibrations/oscillations which are experienced by the body member itself.
 
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