US20060107528A1 - Lateral wall module for the body of a motor vehicle - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a lateral wall module for the body of a motor vehicle and to a method for its production.
- a lateral wall module of this type and a method of this type are disclosed in German document DE 195 31 874 C1.
- This document describes a lateral wall module for use in sedans, which module is composed, according to FIG. 2 b, of a panel part and a multi-part lateral wall structure.
- the lateral wall structure is basically formed by an inner part and a wall part which is fastened on the outside of the inner part and integrally reinforces the lateral wall module.
- the inner part comprises, as separate components, the C-pillar, the wheel mounting with a sill section stretched forward and a lateral roof frame section and also the front door cutout with the A-pillar, a front wall pillar, the B-pillar, the rest of the lateral roof frame and the rest of the sill.
- the reinforcing part is essentially adapted from the front door cutout, the reinforcing part additionally extending over the entire sill region.
- the sill and also the B-pillar are without paneling and it is their surfaces themselves which form the outer skin of the body which is optically visible to the outside in this region.
- the panel stretches from the rear wheel mounting over the C-pillar and the lateral roof frame as far as the front wall pillar, an attachment for the B-pillar being formed on the lateral roof frame.
- the panel part is divided in two, with, for reasons concerned with the inherent stability of the lateral roof frame, which is very thin in comparison with sedans, the A-pillar section of the part being designed as a separate component in the form of a cover.
- the cover is clipped to the reinforcing part of the lateral wall structure and is supported on that part by means of a pad. Since the cover generally consists of a colored plastic, annoying color differences from the paintwork of the rest of the panel undesirably occur from time to time. Furthermore, the cover is generally associated with manufacturing tolerances, which results in different gap widths toward the adjoining, lateral roof frame. In order to remedy this, serious and complicated refinishing operations are necessary.
- One object of the invention is the object of developing a lateral wall module of the type mentioned and a method of the type mentioned for producing it to the effect that the lateral wall module can be used in a simple manner for a convertible or a coupe.
- the design of the lateral wall module is considerably simplified. This is all the more the case since a B-pillar strut is not provided either in the lateral wall structure or in the panel, and the lateral wall structure merely comprises the sill region, the A-pillar and the lateral roof frame as far as the C-pillar. Furthermore, it is not necessary to make special demands in respect of the surface quality of the box-section pillar of the lateral wall structure, since the panel takes on this part, which means that the lateral wall structure can be designed more simply.
- the particular design of the lateral wall structure, on the one hand, and of the panel, on the other hand, in the manner of open loops substantially simplifies the design and production of the door and window openings.
- a solution according to the invention also makes the production easier to the effect that, by the cover which was previously a separate part of the panel becoming unnecessary, firstly color differences between the cover and rest of the panel no longer occur and, secondly, manufacturing tolerances of the cover which have led to different gap widths between the cover and the lateral roof frame of the panel no longer have to be refinished.
- an auxiliary frame confers the necessary inherent stiffness on the panel provided with the relatively thin, lateral roof frame, with the result that, after the panel has been cut in order to form door and window openings, irreversible distortions of the panel part, in particular in the roof frame region and an elastic spring rebound of the sheet-metal material of the panel, which can make it impossible to join the panel to the lateral wall structure, do not occur when the panel is removed from the pressing tool.
- the omission of the cover affords the advantage that the A-pillar, which is an obstacle to an unrestricted freedom of view for the driver, can be made narrower, since the clipping technique with which the cover is held on the structure, and also a supporting pad between the cover and the outer reinforcing shell of the structure are unnecessary.
- the obstruction of the driver's view which is caused by the A-pillar is reduced, with it not being necessary at the same time to concede any losses in stiffness of the A-pillar and therefore in safety during a crash.
- FIG. 1 shows, in a perspective view, a lateral wall structure and a lateral wall panel of the lateral wall module according to the invention before assembly
- FIG. 2 shows, in a perspective view, the lateral wall structure and the lateral wall panel of FIG. 1 after assembly and cutting,
- FIG. 3 shows, in a plan view, a cross section of an A-pillar of the lateral wall module of FIG. 2 ,
- FIG. 4 shows, in a detail, a cross section of connecting flanges of the lateral wall module in the A-pillar region according to FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 shows, in a perspective view, part of a reinforcing wall part of the lateral wall structure in the A-pillar region and front wall pillar region of FIG. 1 .
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a lateral wall module 1 for the body of a motor vehicle, the module containing a lateral wall structure 2 and a lateral wall panel 3 connected to the latter.
- the lateral wall structure 2 is designed in the manner of an open loop, in this exemplary embodiment a three-quarter loop with an opening 4 toward the vehicle rear, and is composed of a sill 5 , a front wall pillar 6 , an A-pillar 7 adjoining the latter, a lateral roof frame 8 and a box-section pillar 9 joined to the sill 5 .
- the lateral wall structure 2 is constructed from an inner part 10 ( FIG. 3 ) and a wall part 11 which is fastened on the outside of the inner part 10 and integrally reinforces the lateral wall module 1 .
- the wall part is designed as a hollow profile in a shell-type construction, so that a high stiffness is obtained, which has a very advantageous effect in terms of safety during a crash.
- the inner part 10 and wall part 11 have an inherent stiffness which prevents the parts from being distorted after the deep-drawing process.
- the wall part 11 and the inner part 10 can therefore be readily connected, in particular attached, to each other provisionally in the direction transverse with respect to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, in a first step of producing the lateral wall module 1 .
- the loop merely relating to the driver's door opening and the front wall pillar 6 and/or the sill region situated below the driver's door opening with the panel 3 being left open.
- the lateral wall panel 3 is designed as a single-component pressed part which extends from the rear wheel mounting 12 , firstly over the lateral roof frame 8 and the A-pillar 7 as far as the front wall pillar 6 and, secondly, over a sideboard 13 , the upper edge 14 of which forms the lower end of a window opening, as far as the box-section pillar 9 . In this case, the upper edge 14 ends flush with the box-section pillar 9 .
- the lateral wall panel 3 is designed in the same manner as the lateral wall structure 2 in the profile form in the manner of an open loop, but with the opening 15 directed toward the front of the vehicle.
- the openings 15 and 4 of the loops face each other, the loops partially overlapping in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle.
- the lateral wall structure 2 is designed in the sill region as far as the box-section pillar 9 in such a manner that it complements the lateral wall panel 3 there ( FIG. 2 ).
- the lateral wall panel 3 which step can take place in parallel with the first one, the lateral wall panel 3 , which extends from the rear wheel mounting 12 over the lateral roof frame 8 and the A-pillar 7 , is deep drawn from a blank and is cut with a window opening 16 and a door opening 17 being formed.
- the door opening 17 and the window opening 16 which is situated above the sideboard of the lateral wall panel 3 , merge into each other without any interruption.
- the lateral wall panel 3 is designed as an open loop, it has, after the abovementioned cutting process, an auxiliary frame 18 which, in place of the front wall pillar 6 and the sill section 19 running below the door opening 17 , connects the panel part of the A-pillar 7 and that of the rest of the sill 20 adjoining the door opening 17 to each other.
- the auxiliary frame 18 prevents, after the cutting process, the relatively thin, long stretched-out panel arc, which is composed of the lateral roof frame 8 and the A-pillar 7 and the C-pillar 21 , from distorting in an uncorrectable manner as it is being removed from the pressing tool, which would mean that the lateral wall panel 3 is no longer able to be joined to the structure 2 .
- auxiliary frame 18 is designed in a simple manner in terms of production as an angular sheet-metal section, for the lateral wall panel 3 to have to be fixed rigidly in a clamping device in order to separate the auxiliary frame 18 from the panel in the fixed state, so that the subsequent joining process can take place without obstruction.
- the clamping requires retaining tabs 22 which are arranged along the panel arc and are formed at the same time as the panel 3 is cut after the deep-drawing process. After a preliminary joining process of the panel 3 to the lateral wall structure 2 , which joining process is executed in the form of an attachment process, the retaining tabs are severed, in particular like the auxiliary frame 18 are also cut away by means of a laser.
- auxiliary frame 18 is not formed as a vertical angular sheet but rather protrudes laterally outward in the transverse direction of the vehicle, with the result that the auxiliary frame no longer gets in the way when the panel 3 is assembled together with the structure 2 .
- a sufficient stiffness of the panel 3 is likewise ensured.
- the production of the panel 3 is therefore simplified, since the retaining tabs 22 and therefore the special cutting of the panel pressed part and the subsequent severing of the retaining tabs 22 can be omitted.
- a complicated clamping device can be dispensed with, since the panel 3 , including the auxiliary frame 18 , is joined directly to the lateral wall structure 2 or is firstly attached to start with and is then joined.
- the auxiliary frame 18 may subsequently be severed from the panel 3 , since it is no longer necessary owing to those sections of the panel which are prone to distortion having been fixed in place by the assembly.
- a laser cutting device which can be guided three-dimensionally is required, so that the lateral wall structure 2 situated behind the panel 3 is not damaged during the cutting.
- the panel 3 is joined to the lateral wall structure 2 . This may take place by means of bonding connections, for which purpose the panel 3 and the structure 2 have corresponding connecting flanges 23 which are then jointly bonded to each other. These are shown by way of example in FIG. 3 on the A-pillar 7 .
- the two half shells 27 , 28 of the reinforcing wall part 11 which half shells are covered by said panel 3 , the inner part 10 of the structure 2 and furthermore a reinforcing pipe 29 , which is arranged in the hollow profile formed by the half shells 27 , 28 and runs toward the vehicle floor, can be seen.
- the flanges 23 which rest on each other are situated, on the one hand, behind the seal 26 in the manner such that they are not visible to the outside and, secondly, behind the edge region of the windshield 24 .
- the panel which is used in place of the cover can be guided more closely along the outside 30 of the half shell 27 , so that the A-pillar has a visually narrower effect and also leads functionally to a reduced angle of obstruction of the driver's view.
- connection flanges 23 have a multiplicity of notches 31 ( FIGS. 4 and 5 ) for this purpose.
- the notches 31 may relate to the flanges of the half shells 28 , in which case the inner part 10 of the structure 2 is pushed upward at this point to abut flat against the lower side of the half shell 27 .
- notches 31 which are arranged at a regular distance along the connecting flanges 23 , are formed exclusively on the inner part 10 of the structure.
- notches 31 are provided in an alternating manner on the flanges of the inner part 10 of the lateral wall structure 2 and of the half shell 28 of the wall part 11 .
- the flanges 23 resting on one another are now of three layers, and so a spot-welding process is unproblematical.
- notches 21 may also be formed on the flanges 23 of the outer half shell 27 ( FIG. 5 ) or also of the panel 3 , with the latter possibly being disadvantageous for visual reasons.
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A lateral wall module extends to the rear in the longitudinal direction of a vehicle at least from an A-pillar as far as a rear wheel mounting, and has a lateral wall structure and also a lateral wall panel connected to the latter. The lateral wall structure, for its part, is constructed from an inner part and a wall part, which is fastened on the outside of the inner part and integrally reinforces the lateral wall module, and is at least partially designed in the sill region in such a manner that it complements the lateral wall panel there. In order to use the lateral wall module in a simple manner for a convertible or a coupe, it is proposed that the lateral wall panel is designed as a single-component pressed part which extends from the rear wheel mounting, firstly, over the lateral roof frame and the A-pillar as far as the front wall pillar and, secondly, over a sideboard as far as the box-section pillar, that the box-section pillar of the lateral wall module runs as far as the upper edge of the side board. The lateral wall panel and the lateral wall structure are designed in profile form in the manner of an open loop, the openings of the loops facing each other in the assembled state.
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- This application is a divisional of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/492,842, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, which is the U.S. national phase of international PCT application PCT/EP02/09733, filed Aug. 30, 2002, which in turn claims the priority of prior German application 101 51 684.3, filed Oct. 19, 2001.
- This invention relates to a lateral wall module for the body of a motor vehicle and to a method for its production.
- A lateral wall module of this type and a method of this type are disclosed in German document DE 195 31 874 C1. This document describes a lateral wall module for use in sedans, which module is composed, according to
FIG. 2 b, of a panel part and a multi-part lateral wall structure. The lateral wall structure is basically formed by an inner part and a wall part which is fastened on the outside of the inner part and integrally reinforces the lateral wall module. The inner part comprises, as separate components, the C-pillar, the wheel mounting with a sill section stretched forward and a lateral roof frame section and also the front door cutout with the A-pillar, a front wall pillar, the B-pillar, the rest of the lateral roof frame and the rest of the sill. In terms of shape, the reinforcing part is essentially adapted from the front door cutout, the reinforcing part additionally extending over the entire sill region. The sill and also the B-pillar are without paneling and it is their surfaces themselves which form the outer skin of the body which is optically visible to the outside in this region. The panel stretches from the rear wheel mounting over the C-pillar and the lateral roof frame as far as the front wall pillar, an attachment for the B-pillar being formed on the lateral roof frame. - In convertibles and coupés, the panel part is divided in two, with, for reasons concerned with the inherent stability of the lateral roof frame, which is very thin in comparison with sedans, the A-pillar section of the part being designed as a separate component in the form of a cover. The cover is clipped to the reinforcing part of the lateral wall structure and is supported on that part by means of a pad. Since the cover generally consists of a colored plastic, annoying color differences from the paintwork of the rest of the panel undesirably occur from time to time. Furthermore, the cover is generally associated with manufacturing tolerances, which results in different gap widths toward the adjoining, lateral roof frame. In order to remedy this, serious and complicated refinishing operations are necessary.
- One object of the invention is the object of developing a lateral wall module of the type mentioned and a method of the type mentioned for producing it to the effect that the lateral wall module can be used in a simple manner for a convertible or a coupe.
- This object is achieved according to the invention by the claimed features.
- Owing to the fact that the lateral panel is of integral design and the A-pillar cover which is otherwise customary in convertibles and coupés is therefore unnecessary, the design of the lateral wall module is considerably simplified. This is all the more the case since a B-pillar strut is not provided either in the lateral wall structure or in the panel, and the lateral wall structure merely comprises the sill region, the A-pillar and the lateral roof frame as far as the C-pillar. Furthermore, it is not necessary to make special demands in respect of the surface quality of the box-section pillar of the lateral wall structure, since the panel takes on this part, which means that the lateral wall structure can be designed more simply. The particular design of the lateral wall structure, on the one hand, and of the panel, on the other hand, in the manner of open loops substantially simplifies the design and production of the door and window openings.
- A solution according to the invention also makes the production easier to the effect that, by the cover which was previously a separate part of the panel becoming unnecessary, firstly color differences between the cover and rest of the panel no longer occur and, secondly, manufacturing tolerances of the cover which have led to different gap widths between the cover and the lateral roof frame of the panel no longer have to be refinished. Furthermore, the use at the same time of an auxiliary frame confers the necessary inherent stiffness on the panel provided with the relatively thin, lateral roof frame, with the result that, after the panel has been cut in order to form door and window openings, irreversible distortions of the panel part, in particular in the roof frame region and an elastic spring rebound of the sheet-metal material of the panel, which can make it impossible to join the panel to the lateral wall structure, do not occur when the panel is removed from the pressing tool. Furthermore, the omission of the cover affords the advantage that the A-pillar, which is an obstacle to an unrestricted freedom of view for the driver, can be made narrower, since the clipping technique with which the cover is held on the structure, and also a supporting pad between the cover and the outer reinforcing shell of the structure are unnecessary. As a result, the obstruction of the driver's view which is caused by the A-pillar is reduced, with it not being necessary at the same time to concede any losses in stiffness of the A-pillar and therefore in safety during a crash.
- Expedient refinements of the invention can be gathered from the dependent claims; moreover, the invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to an exemplary embodiment which is illustrated in the drawings.
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FIG. 1 shows, in a perspective view, a lateral wall structure and a lateral wall panel of the lateral wall module according to the invention before assembly, -
FIG. 2 shows, in a perspective view, the lateral wall structure and the lateral wall panel ofFIG. 1 after assembly and cutting, -
FIG. 3 shows, in a plan view, a cross section of an A-pillar of the lateral wall module ofFIG. 2 , -
FIG. 4 shows, in a detail, a cross section of connecting flanges of the lateral wall module in the A-pillar region according toFIG. 3 , and -
FIG. 5 shows, in a perspective view, part of a reinforcing wall part of the lateral wall structure in the A-pillar region and front wall pillar region ofFIG. 1 . -
FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate alateral wall module 1 for the body of a motor vehicle, the module containing alateral wall structure 2 and alateral wall panel 3 connected to the latter. In its profile form, thelateral wall structure 2 is designed in the manner of an open loop, in this exemplary embodiment a three-quarter loop with an opening 4 toward the vehicle rear, and is composed of asill 5, afront wall pillar 6, anA-pillar 7 adjoining the latter, a lateral roof frame 8 and a box-section pillar 9 joined to thesill 5. Thelateral wall structure 2 is constructed from an inner part 10 (FIG. 3 ) and awall part 11 which is fastened on the outside of theinner part 10 and integrally reinforces thelateral wall module 1. The wall part is designed as a hollow profile in a shell-type construction, so that a high stiffness is obtained, which has a very advantageous effect in terms of safety during a crash. Owing to their fissured profiling, theinner part 10 andwall part 11 have an inherent stiffness which prevents the parts from being distorted after the deep-drawing process. Thewall part 11 and theinner part 10 can therefore be readily connected, in particular attached, to each other provisionally in the direction transverse with respect to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, in a first step of producing thelateral wall module 1. - The use of the solution according to the invention is also conceivable in the case of sedans, the loop merely relating to the driver's door opening and the
front wall pillar 6 and/or the sill region situated below the driver's door opening with thepanel 3 being left open. - The
lateral wall panel 3 is designed as a single-component pressed part which extends from therear wheel mounting 12, firstly over the lateral roof frame 8 and theA-pillar 7 as far as thefront wall pillar 6 and, secondly, over asideboard 13, theupper edge 14 of which forms the lower end of a window opening, as far as the box-section pillar 9. In this case, theupper edge 14 ends flush with the box-section pillar 9. Thelateral wall panel 3 is designed in the same manner as thelateral wall structure 2 in the profile form in the manner of an open loop, but with theopening 15 directed toward the front of the vehicle. - In the assembled state of the
lateral wall panel 3 andlateral wall structure 2, theopenings 15 and 4 of the loops face each other, the loops partially overlapping in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. In this case, thelateral wall structure 2 is designed in the sill region as far as the box-section pillar 9 in such a manner that it complements thelateral wall panel 3 there (FIG. 2 ). In a second step of producing thelateral wall module 1, which step can take place in parallel with the first one, thelateral wall panel 3, which extends from the rear wheel mounting 12 over the lateral roof frame 8 and theA-pillar 7, is deep drawn from a blank and is cut with a window opening 16 and adoor opening 17 being formed. The door opening 17 and the window opening 16, which is situated above the sideboard of thelateral wall panel 3, merge into each other without any interruption. Although, in the assembled state, thelateral wall panel 3 is designed as an open loop, it has, after the abovementioned cutting process, anauxiliary frame 18 which, in place of thefront wall pillar 6 and thesill section 19 running below the door opening 17, connects the panel part of theA-pillar 7 and that of the rest of thesill 20 adjoining the door opening 17 to each other. Theauxiliary frame 18 prevents, after the cutting process, the relatively thin, long stretched-out panel arc, which is composed of the lateral roof frame 8 and theA-pillar 7 and the C-pillar 21, from distorting in an uncorrectable manner as it is being removed from the pressing tool, which would mean that thelateral wall panel 3 is no longer able to be joined to thestructure 2. - It is conceivable as the next production step, with the prerequisite that the
auxiliary frame 18 is designed in a simple manner in terms of production as an angular sheet-metal section, for thelateral wall panel 3 to have to be fixed rigidly in a clamping device in order to separate theauxiliary frame 18 from the panel in the fixed state, so that the subsequent joining process can take place without obstruction. The clamping requires retainingtabs 22 which are arranged along the panel arc and are formed at the same time as thepanel 3 is cut after the deep-drawing process. After a preliminary joining process of thepanel 3 to thelateral wall structure 2, which joining process is executed in the form of an attachment process, the retaining tabs are severed, in particular like theauxiliary frame 18 are also cut away by means of a laser. - As an alternative to this, it is furthermore conceivable to design the deep-drawing process or the deep-drawing tool in such a manner that the
auxiliary frame 18 is not formed as a vertical angular sheet but rather protrudes laterally outward in the transverse direction of the vehicle, with the result that the auxiliary frame no longer gets in the way when thepanel 3 is assembled together with thestructure 2. With this refinement, a sufficient stiffness of thepanel 3 is likewise ensured. The production of thepanel 3 is therefore simplified, since theretaining tabs 22 and therefore the special cutting of the panel pressed part and the subsequent severing of theretaining tabs 22 can be omitted. Furthermore, a complicated clamping device can be dispensed with, since thepanel 3, including theauxiliary frame 18, is joined directly to thelateral wall structure 2 or is firstly attached to start with and is then joined. Theauxiliary frame 18 may subsequently be severed from thepanel 3, since it is no longer necessary owing to those sections of the panel which are prone to distortion having been fixed in place by the assembly. However, a laser cutting device which can be guided three-dimensionally is required, so that thelateral wall structure 2 situated behind thepanel 3 is not damaged during the cutting. - Finally, the
panel 3 is joined to thelateral wall structure 2. This may take place by means of bonding connections, for which purpose thepanel 3 and thestructure 2 have corresponding connectingflanges 23 which are then jointly bonded to each other. These are shown by way of example inFIG. 3 on theA-pillar 7. In addition to awindshield 24 and aside window 25 and also aseal 26 for the A-pillar section of thepanel 3, the twohalf shells reinforcing wall part 11, which half shells are covered by saidpanel 3, theinner part 10 of thestructure 2 and furthermore a reinforcingpipe 29, which is arranged in the hollow profile formed by thehalf shells flanges 23 which rest on each other are situated, on the one hand, behind theseal 26 in the manner such that they are not visible to the outside and, secondly, behind the edge region of thewindshield 24. Owing to the omission of the clip connection of the cover and of the supporting pad which were arranged on the outside 30 of theouter half shell 27, the panel which is used in place of the cover can be guided more closely along the outside 30 of thehalf shell 27, so that the A-pillar has a visually narrower effect and also leads functionally to a reduced angle of obstruction of the driver's view. - One variant to bonding connections is in the formation of welding connections, in particular of spot welding connections which can normally be executed with a very small outlay in terms of technology. However, these are no longer readily possible due to the four-layer nature of the connecting
flanges 23 resting on one another. The connectingflanges 23 have a multiplicity of notches 31 (FIGS. 4 and 5 ) for this purpose. Thenotches 31 may relate to the flanges of thehalf shells 28, in which case theinner part 10 of thestructure 2 is pushed upward at this point to abut flat against the lower side of thehalf shell 27. However, it may equally be the case that thenotches 31, which are arranged at a regular distance along the connectingflanges 23, are formed exclusively on theinner part 10 of the structure. For improved stability of thestructure 2 on thepanel 3,notches 31 are provided in an alternating manner on the flanges of theinner part 10 of thelateral wall structure 2 and of thehalf shell 28 of thewall part 11. At the locations of thenotches 31, theflanges 23 resting on one another are now of three layers, and so a spot-welding process is unproblematical. Of course,notches 21 may also be formed on theflanges 23 of the outer half shell 27 (FIG. 5 ) or also of thepanel 3, with the latter possibly being disadvantageous for visual reasons.
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1. A method for producing a lateral wall module, a lateral wall structure, which extends to the rear in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle at least from an A-pillar as far as a rear wheel mounting and comprises an inner part and a reinforcing wall part attached on an outside of the latter, being joined in the transverse direction of the vehicle to a lateral wall panel, which has been deep drawn previously from a blank and cut with window openings and at least one door opening being formed, an inner part of the lateral wall structure being fastened on the outside of a wall part which integrally reinforces the lateral wall module and complements the lateral wall panel in the sill region, comprising:
cutting the lateral wall panel extending from the rear wheel mounting over the lateral roof frame and the A-pillar in such a manner that, firstly, the door opening and the window opening situated above the sideboard of the lateral wall panel merge into each other without any interruption and, secondly, an auxiliary frame is formed which, in place of the front wall pillar and the sill section running below the door opening, connects the panel part of the A-pillar and that of the rest of the sill adjoining the door opening to each other,
fixing the side wall panel rigidly and joining the side wall panel to the lateral wall structure, and
severing the auxiliary frame from the lateral wall panel after fixing has taken place.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein fixing the side wall panel takes place by clamping the lateral wall panel in a clamping device by retaining tabs which are arranged on the A-pillar and the lateral roof frame of the panel and are formed while cutting the panel after deep drawing the panel.
3. The method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein after the lateral wall panel has been clamped in place, the lateral wall structure is joined to the panel and the retaining tabs are subsequently severed.
4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the panel is fixed in place by joining it to the lateral wall structure and wherein only then is the auxiliary frame which protrudes outward from the panel in the transverse direction of the vehicle severed.
5. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the inner part and the reinforcing wall part, which is constructed from two shells forming a hollow profile, together with the panel are bonded to one another at connecting flanges.
6. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein notches are provided on connecting flanges of the inner part and of the wall part so that the flanges are arranged in an alternating manner to one another in the joined position of the flanges resting on each other, and wherein, in the joined position, the flanges of the lateral wall structure and of the panel are spot-welded to one another at the locations of the notches.
7. The method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the inner part and the reinforcing wall part, which is constructed from two shells forming a hollow profile, together with the panel are bonded to one another at connecting flanges.
8. The method as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the inner part and the reinforcing wall part, which is constructed from two shells forming a hollow profile, together with the panel are bonded to one another at connecting flanges.
9. The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the inner part and the reinforcing wall part, which is constructed from two shells forming a hollow profile, together with the panel are bonded to one another at connecting flanges.
10. The method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein notches are provided on connecting flanges of the inner part and of the wall part so that the flanges are arranged in an alternating manner to one another in the joined position of the flanges resting on each other, and wherein, in the joined position, the flanges of the lateral wall structure and of the panel are spot-welded to one another at the locations of the notches.
11. The method as claimed in claim 3 , wherein notches are provided on connecting flanges of the inner part and of the wall part so that the flanges are arranged in an alternating manner to one another in the joined position of the flanges resting on each other, and wherein, in the joined position, the flanges of the lateral wall structure and of the panel are spot-welded to one another at the locations of the notches.
12. The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein notches are provided on connecting flanges of the inner part and of the wall part so that the flanges are arranged in an alternating manner to one another in the joined position of the flanges resting on each other, and wherein, in the joined position, the flanges of the lateral wall structure and of the panel are spot-welded to one another at the locations of the notches.
13. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein notches are provided on connecting flanges of the inner part and of the wall part so that the flanges are arranged in an alternating manner to one another in the joined position of the flanges resting on each other, and wherein, in the joined position, the flanges of the lateral wall structure and of the panel are spot-welded to one another at the locations of the notches.
14. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein notches are provided on connecting flanges of the inner part and of the wall part so that the flanges are arranged in an alternating manner to one another in the joined position of the flanges resting on each other, and wherein, in the joined position, the flanges of the lateral wall structure and of the panel are spot-welded to one another at the locations of the notches.
15. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein notches are provided on connecting flanges of the inner part and of the wall part so that the flanges are arranged in an alternating manner to one another in the joined position of the flanges resting on each other, and wherein, in the joined position, the flanges of the lateral wall structure and of the panel are spot-welded to one another at the locations of the notches.
16. The method as claimed in claim 9 , wherein notches are provided on connecting flanges of the inner part and of the wall part so that the flanges are arranged in an alternating manner to one another in the joined position of the flanges resting on each other, and wherein, in the joined position, the flanges of the lateral wall structure and of the panel are spot-welded to one another at the locations of the notches.
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