US20140284132A1 - Transfer case skid shield - Google Patents
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- Embodiments described herein relate generally to protective shields, and more particularly, to a protective shield for a transfer case of a motor vehicle.
- a vehicle powertrain includes an internal combustion engine and a transmission that drives road-engaging wheels through a drivetrain.
- the drivetrain includes a driveshaft and axles.
- the engine is coupled to the input of the transmission, sometimes through a clutch for a manual transmission, and the driveshaft couples the transmission output shaft to the axle.
- Transfer cases are part of the powertrain that connects the transmission to the axles with drive shafts. The transfer case receives power from the transmission, and the power is delivered from the transfer case to the axles.
- the transfer case may be vulnerable to impact with the ground or other obstructions as the vehicle traverses terrain.
- the transfer case When the transfer case is impacted, there may be a loss of torque to the drive shafts, and there may be heavy damage to the powertrain.
- Plates, bottom guards and shields are known to be located between side rails or other structural support members on the underside of the vehicle.
- the plates, guards and shields protect the body and the lower components of the vehicles from rocks and other debris which may be present on the roadway, or when the vehicle “bottoms out” on an uneven driving surface.
- the plate, bottom guard and/or shield is damaged and is replaced with a new plate, bottom guard and/or shield.
- a skid shield for attachment to vehicle side rails for protecting an underbody vehicle component, where the vehicle has a cross member mounted to the side rails with mounting hardware and receiving holes includes a body and a skid plate.
- the body of the skid shield extends from the first side rail to the second side rail and around the underbody of the vehicle component.
- the body has at least one frame member.
- the least one skid plate of the skid shield is attached to the frame member.
- the skid shield also includes first and second attachment brackets that attach the frame member to the side rails of the vehicle.
- the attachment brackets have receiving holes for receiving a fastener.
- the receiving holes are configured for alignment with the receiving holes in the side rails that receive the mounting hardware for the vehicle cross member.
- the fastener fastens both the attachment bracket of the skid shield and the mounting hardware of the cross member to the side rails.
- a skid shield for attachment to a first and second side rail of a vehicle for protecting a transfer case located on the underbody side of the vehicle, where the vehicle has transfer case mounting supports mounted to the first and second side rails with mounting hardware, fasteners and receiving holes through the side rails includes a body and at least one skid plate.
- the body of the skid shield extends from the first side rail to the second side rail and around the underbody side of the transfer case.
- the body has at least one frame member.
- the at least one skid plate of the skid shield is attached to the frame member.
- a first and second attachment bracket attach the frame member to the first and second side rail, the attachment brackets having receiving holes for receiving the fasteners that attach the mounting hardware for the transfer case mounting supports.
- the receiving holes of the attachment brackets are configured for alignment with the receiving holes in the side rails, where the fastener fastens both the attachment brackets of the skid shield and the mounting hardware of the transfer case mounting supports to the first and second side rails.
- a skid shield for attaching to a first and second side rail of a vehicle for protecting a component located on the underbody side of the vehicle includes a body, a plurality of attachment brackets and at least one skid plate.
- the body has a plurality of generally “C”-shaped, parallel-spaced, frame members extending from the first side rail to the second side rail and around a vehicle component.
- At least one of the frame members has a first side and a second side generally opposite of the first side, and a bottom side extending generally transversely between the first side and the second side.
- the plurality of attachment brackets are configured for attaching the plurality of frame members to the first side rail and the second side rail.
- At least one skid plate is attached to the bottom side of the at least one frame member, where the skid plate is generally transverse to the first side and the second side of the frame member.
- FIG. 1 is a top and side perspective view of a skid shield.
- FIG. 2 is a top and side perspective view of the skid shield for a transfer case attached to a frame of a vehicle.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the skid shield and the frame of the vehicle.
- FIG. 4 a bottom perspective view of the skid shield for the transfer case attached to the frame of the vehicle.
- a skid shield for protecting a transfer case 12 is attached to a frame 14 of a vehicle 16 and is indicated generally at 10 .
- the frame 14 includes a pair of longitudinally extending side rails 18 , 20 which are generally parallel to each other and span a portion of the length of a vehicle 16 .
- the side rails 18 , 20 may be joined together by one or more cross members, and may include a cab cross member 22 located adjacent the transfer case 12 .
- the cab cross member 22 spans from the inboard side of the side rail 18 to the inboard side of the side rail 20 , and may be mounted to the side rails with mounting hardware 23 .
- the skid shield 10 may be attached to the frame 14 at the connection of the cab cross member 22 or the mounting hardware 23 to the side rails 18 , 20 , or may be attached to the frame at other positions along the side rails 18 , 20 that have existing mounting holes.
- the skid shield 10 includes a body 24 , attachment brackets 26 , and at least one skid plate 28 .
- the body 24 may have a framework construction formed of at least one frame member 30 , however a shell configuration is also possible.
- the frame member 30 may be tubular in shape, however other structural frame members are possible.
- the skid shield 10 is attached to the side rail 18 at an exterior or outboard surface 38 of the side rail 18 and to the side rail 20 at an exterior or outboard surface 40 of the side rail 20 .
- a plurality of frame members 30 extend from the outboard surface 38 to the outboard surface 40 , and are generally “C”-shaped to partially encircle the transfer case 12 .
- the transfer case 12 may be attached to the frame 14 with mounting supports 42 that extend between the side rails 18 , 20 .
- the mounting supports may be attached to the frame rails with mounting hardware 43 .
- the body 24 of the skid shield 10 may include first and second frame members 44 , 46 that are generally parallel and spaced from each other, and that attach to the side rails 18 , 20 at receiving brackets 48 , 50 .
- first and second frame members 44 , 46 that are generally parallel and spaced from each other, and that attach to the side rails 18 , 20 at receiving brackets 48 , 50 .
- there may be side rail reinforcements 52 , 54 in which case the frame members 44 , 46 may be attached to the side rail reinforcements and to the side rails.
- the receiving brackets 48 , 50 may receive the frame members 44 , 46 within channels formed in the brackets, and the brackets may be fastened with fasteners 56 to the side rails 18 , 20 , however other configurations are possible.
- Receiving holes 58 in the receiving brackets 48 , 50 are configured to be aligned with existing side rail holes 60 that are also used for attachment of the mounting hardware 43 of the transfer case mounting supports 42 to the side rails 18 , 20 (see FIG. 4 ).
- the fasteners 56 for the receiving brackets 48 , 50 are fed through side rail holes 60 and into the mounting hardware 43 for the mounting supports 42 .
- the fasteners 56 attach both the receiving brackets and the mounting supports 42 to the side rails 18 , 20 .
- the body 24 may also include a third frame member 62 that is forward of the first and second frame members 44 , 46 , that may be attached to the side rails 18 , 20 with mounting brackets 64 , 66 .
- the third frame member 62 may extend from the mounting bracket towards the first and second frame members 44 , 46 in a non-parallel arrangement with the first and second frame members.
- the mounting brackets 64 , 66 are attached to the side rails 18 , 20 with fasteners 68 through holes 70 in the mounting bracket that are configured to be aligned with existing side rail holes 72 that are also used for attaching the cab cross member 22 to the side rails 18 , 20 (see FIG.
- the fasteners 68 for the mounting brackets 64 , 66 are fed through the side rail holes 72 and into the mounting hardware 23 for the cab cross member 22 . In other words, by sharing the existing side rail holes 72 , the fasteners 68 attach both the mounting brackets 64 , 66 and the cab cross member 22 to the side rails 18 , 20 .
- the mounting brackets 64 , 66 may have a non-linear or angled shape to permit the third frame member 62 to extend at an angle with respect to the first and second frame members 44 , 46 . Attachment of the third frame member 62 to the mounting brackets 64 , 66 may be with fasteners 73 .
- a fourth frame member 74 may be located rearward of and generally parallel to the first and second frame members 44 , 46 in a spaced arrangement. Also having a general “C”-shape, the fourth member 74 may not extend up to the side rail 18 , 20 , such as for example where there are packaging constraints of the vehicle 16 . Alternately, where there are no packaging constraints, the fourth member 74 may extend up to and attach to the side rails 18 , 20 .
- the configuration of the frame members 44 , 46 , 62 , 74 allow the attachment of the body 24 with the attachment brackets 26 at locations on the side rails 18 , 20 where there are existing holes 58 , 70 for attachment of the cab cross member 22 and for attachment of the mounting supports 42 for the transfer case 22 . It is possible that the configuration of the skid shield 10 allows attachment of the body 24 with the attachment brackets 26 at other locations on the side rails 18 , 20 where there are existing holes for mounting other components.
- the frame members 44 , 46 , 62 , 74 each having a generally “C”-shape
- the frame members may each have a first side 75 , a second side 77 that is generally opposite the first side, and a bottom side 79 that extends between the first side and the second side.
- the bottom side 79 may be generally transverse to the first side 75 and the second side 77 .
- the skid plates 28 include a first side skid plate 76 and a second side skid plate 78 that are attached to the body 24 .
- the skid plates 28 may be attached to body 24 such that the skid plates are generally parallel with the outboard surfaces 38 , 40 of the side rails 18 , 20 .
- the first side skid plate 76 may be attached to the frame members 30 at their first side 75
- the second side skid plate 78 may be attached to the frame members 30 at their second side 77 .
- the first, second, third and fourth frame members 44 , 46 , 62 , 74 may all be attached to the first side skid plate 76 and the second side skid plate 78 .
- a bottom skid plate 80 may be attached to the first, second, third and fourth frame members 44 , 46 , 62 , 74 at their bottom side 79 such that the skid plate 80 is generally parallel with a bottom surface 82 of the side rails 18 , 20 .
- the skid plates 28 may be laser-cut and welded to the frame members 30 .
- the frame members may be mitered and pressed flat in the localized areas of attachment to the skid plates 28 .
- the skid plates 28 may have openings between the areas of attachment to the frame members 30 to reduce weight.
- the bottom skid plate 80 may have a generally planar sled portion 84 that is attached to the bottom side 79 of the frame members 30 , and a bow portion 86 that extends from the sled portion at an angle.
- the sled portion 84 may lay in a plane that is generally parallel with the underbody of the vehicle 16 .
- the bow portion 86 has an angle of about 30-degrees from the plane formed by the sled portion 84 .
- Ribs 88 may be formed with the bottom skid plate 80 or added on to the skid plate at the upwardly facing side to provide additional strength.
- a cradle 90 may be formed in each rib 88 to receive the third frame member 62 .
- the third frame member 62 may be welded to the ribs 88 , which are in turn welded to the bow portion 86 , however other attachment configurations are possible.
- the skid shield 10 may impede the impact of the transfer case 12 with rocks and other debris.
- the angled bow portion 86 of the bottom skid plate 80 will traverse the object first. With the angled transition from the bow portion 86 to the sled portion 84 , the skid plate 80 may slide up the impeding object, absorbing energy during the impact.
- Each end 92 of the third frame member 62 may be flattened or otherwise shaped to be received by the mounting bracket 64 .
- Member holes 94 may be disposed through the ends 92 for the receiving fasteners 73 for attachment of the third frame member to the mounting bracket 64 .
- the skid shield 10 may be manufactured with the attachment brackets 26 or other attachment mechanisms integrally formed with the frame members 30 .
- the skid shield 10 may be manufactured with the skid plates 28 integrally formed with the frame members 30 .
- the frame members 30 may be attached to the side rails 18 , 20 at the inboard surface of the side rails.
- the skid shield 10 may have sufficient strength to withstand impacts with objects.
- Example strength numbers may be quantified as follows: The skid shield 10 may be strong enough to protect the driveline and transfer case 12 under a load of 8,600 lbs hitting the bottom skid plate 80 . If the obstacle impacted is less than 10.8′′ high from the ground, the skid shield 10 may be strong enough to traverse over the obstacle without contacting the driveline and transfer case 12 . The skid shield 10 may not undergo material yielding at a vertical loading under 1000 lbs. Under a load vertical to the bottom skid plate 80 from the front side position, the front skid plate 10 may contact the driveline at 13,000 lbs.
- the front skid plate 10 may contact the driveline at 14,000 lbs.
- the skid shield 10 may contact the driveline at 8,640 lbs.
- the vehicle 16 may lift upwards 55 mm at the bottom skid plate 80 surface.
- An obstacle less than 10.8′′ high from the ground may be able to pass under the skid shield 10 without damaging the driveline or transfer case 12 .
- the body 24 , the attachment brackets 26 and the skid plates 28 may all be formed of a strong plastically deformable metal, such as 50ksi steel, however other metals are contemplated.
- the skid shield 10 may also be formed of any other strong materials. Additionally, the skid shield 10 may be formed of a heat resistant material since it may be located near components of the exhaust system.
- the angled bow portion 86 of the bottom skid plate 80 will traverse the object first. With the angled transition from the bow portion 86 to the sled portion 84 , the skid plate 80 slides up the impeding object, absorbing energy during the impact. Due to the strength of the skid shield 10 and the ability to absorb energy, the skid shield may also withstand the impact for further use of the skid shield on the vehicle 16 .
- skid shield 10 was explained with reference to use on a heavy duty vehicle 16 , it should be appreciated that the skid shield may also be used in light duty automotive vehicles. Further, while the skid shield 10 was explained with reference to use in protecting the transfer case 12 , it should be appreciated that the skid shield can be used to protect other components that protrude from the underbody of the vehicle.
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- Embodiments described herein relate generally to protective shields, and more particularly, to a protective shield for a transfer case of a motor vehicle.
- A vehicle powertrain includes an internal combustion engine and a transmission that drives road-engaging wheels through a drivetrain. The drivetrain includes a driveshaft and axles. The engine is coupled to the input of the transmission, sometimes through a clutch for a manual transmission, and the driveshaft couples the transmission output shaft to the axle. Transfer cases are part of the powertrain that connects the transmission to the axles with drive shafts. The transfer case receives power from the transmission, and the power is delivered from the transfer case to the axles.
- Located on the underbody of the vehicle, the transfer case may be vulnerable to impact with the ground or other obstructions as the vehicle traverses terrain. When the transfer case is impacted, there may be a loss of torque to the drive shafts, and there may be heavy damage to the powertrain.
- Plates, bottom guards and shields are known to be located between side rails or other structural support members on the underside of the vehicle. The plates, guards and shields protect the body and the lower components of the vehicles from rocks and other debris which may be present on the roadway, or when the vehicle “bottoms out” on an uneven driving surface. In many instances, when contact with rocks, debris or other obstructions occurs, the plate, bottom guard and/or shield is damaged and is replaced with a new plate, bottom guard and/or shield.
- A skid shield for attachment to vehicle side rails for protecting an underbody vehicle component, where the vehicle has a cross member mounted to the side rails with mounting hardware and receiving holes, includes a body and a skid plate. The body of the skid shield extends from the first side rail to the second side rail and around the underbody of the vehicle component. The body has at least one frame member. The least one skid plate of the skid shield is attached to the frame member. The skid shield also includes first and second attachment brackets that attach the frame member to the side rails of the vehicle. The attachment brackets have receiving holes for receiving a fastener. The receiving holes are configured for alignment with the receiving holes in the side rails that receive the mounting hardware for the vehicle cross member. The fastener fastens both the attachment bracket of the skid shield and the mounting hardware of the cross member to the side rails.
- A skid shield for attachment to a first and second side rail of a vehicle for protecting a transfer case located on the underbody side of the vehicle, where the vehicle has transfer case mounting supports mounted to the first and second side rails with mounting hardware, fasteners and receiving holes through the side rails, includes a body and at least one skid plate. The body of the skid shield extends from the first side rail to the second side rail and around the underbody side of the transfer case. The body has at least one frame member. The at least one skid plate of the skid shield is attached to the frame member. A first and second attachment bracket attach the frame member to the first and second side rail, the attachment brackets having receiving holes for receiving the fasteners that attach the mounting hardware for the transfer case mounting supports. The receiving holes of the attachment brackets are configured for alignment with the receiving holes in the side rails, where the fastener fastens both the attachment brackets of the skid shield and the mounting hardware of the transfer case mounting supports to the first and second side rails.
- A skid shield for attaching to a first and second side rail of a vehicle for protecting a component located on the underbody side of the vehicle, includes a body, a plurality of attachment brackets and at least one skid plate. The body has a plurality of generally “C”-shaped, parallel-spaced, frame members extending from the first side rail to the second side rail and around a vehicle component. At least one of the frame members has a first side and a second side generally opposite of the first side, and a bottom side extending generally transversely between the first side and the second side. The plurality of attachment brackets are configured for attaching the plurality of frame members to the first side rail and the second side rail. At least one skid plate is attached to the bottom side of the at least one frame member, where the skid plate is generally transverse to the first side and the second side of the frame member.
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FIG. 1 is a top and side perspective view of a skid shield. -
FIG. 2 is a top and side perspective view of the skid shield for a transfer case attached to a frame of a vehicle. -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the skid shield and the frame of the vehicle. -
FIG. 4 a bottom perspective view of the skid shield for the transfer case attached to the frame of the vehicle. - Referring to
FIGS. 1-4 , a skid shield for protecting atransfer case 12 is attached to aframe 14 of avehicle 16 and is indicated generally at 10. Theframe 14 includes a pair of longitudinally extendingside rails vehicle 16. Theside rails cab cross member 22 located adjacent thetransfer case 12. Thecab cross member 22 spans from the inboard side of theside rail 18 to the inboard side of theside rail 20, and may be mounted to the side rails withmounting hardware 23. Theskid shield 10 may be attached to theframe 14 at the connection of thecab cross member 22 or themounting hardware 23 to theside rails side rails - The skid
shield 10 includes abody 24,attachment brackets 26, and at least oneskid plate 28. Thebody 24 may have a framework construction formed of at least oneframe member 30, however a shell configuration is also possible. Theframe member 30 may be tubular in shape, however other structural frame members are possible. In theskid shield 10, there aremultiple frame members 30 in a generally parallel arrangement that form a caged-enclosure around thetransfer case 12 on at least theunderbody side 32 of the transfer case, and theinboard sides transfer case 12 may also be partially or entirely enclosed by thebody 24, such as the forward facing and rearward facing surfaces of the transfer case. - The skid
shield 10 is attached to theside rail 18 at an exterior oroutboard surface 38 of theside rail 18 and to theside rail 20 at an exterior oroutboard surface 40 of theside rail 20. In theskid shield 10, a plurality offrame members 30 extend from theoutboard surface 38 to theoutboard surface 40, and are generally “C”-shaped to partially encircle thetransfer case 12. Thetransfer case 12 may be attached to theframe 14 with mounting supports 42 that extend between theside rails mounting hardware 43. - The
body 24 of theskid shield 10 may include first andsecond frame members side rails brackets side rails side rail reinforcements 52, 54, in which case theframe members receiving brackets frame members fasteners 56 to theside rails holes 58 in thereceiving brackets side rail holes 60 that are also used for attachment of themounting hardware 43 of the transfer case mounting supports 42 to theside rails 18, 20 (seeFIG. 4 ). Thefasteners 56 for thereceiving brackets side rail holes 60 and into themounting hardware 43 for the mounting supports 42. In other words, by sharing the existingside rail holes 60, thefasteners 56 attach both the receiving brackets and the mounting supports 42 to theside rails - As denoted in
FIG. 3 , the front of thevehicle 16 is in the direction indicated by the arrow. Thebody 24 may also include athird frame member 62 that is forward of the first andsecond frame members side rails mounting brackets third frame member 62 may extend from the mounting bracket towards the first andsecond frame members mounting brackets side rails fasteners 68 throughholes 70 in the mounting bracket that are configured to be aligned with existingside rail holes 72 that are also used for attaching thecab cross member 22 to theside rails 18, 20 (seeFIG. 4 ). Thefasteners 68 for themounting brackets side rail holes 72 and into themounting hardware 23 for thecab cross member 22. In other words, by sharing the existingside rail holes 72, thefasteners 68 attach both themounting brackets cab cross member 22 to theside rails - The
mounting brackets third frame member 62 to extend at an angle with respect to the first andsecond frame members third frame member 62 to the mountingbrackets fasteners 73. - A
fourth frame member 74 may be located rearward of and generally parallel to the first andsecond frame members fourth member 74 may not extend up to theside rail vehicle 16. Alternately, where there are no packaging constraints, thefourth member 74 may extend up to and attach to the side rails 18, 20. - The configuration of the
frame members body 24 with theattachment brackets 26 at locations on the side rails 18, 20 where there are existingholes cab cross member 22 and for attachment of the mounting supports 42 for thetransfer case 22. It is possible that the configuration of theskid shield 10 allows attachment of thebody 24 with theattachment brackets 26 at other locations on the side rails 18, 20 where there are existing holes for mounting other components. - With the frame-
members first side 75, asecond side 77 that is generally opposite the first side, and abottom side 79 that extends between the first side and the second side. Thebottom side 79 may be generally transverse to thefirst side 75 and thesecond side 77. - The
skid plates 28 include a firstside skid plate 76 and a secondside skid plate 78 that are attached to thebody 24. Theskid plates 28 may be attached tobody 24 such that the skid plates are generally parallel with theoutboard surfaces side skid plate 76 may be attached to theframe members 30 at theirfirst side 75, and the secondside skid plate 78 may be attached to theframe members 30 at theirsecond side 77. The first, second, third andfourth frame members side skid plate 76 and the secondside skid plate 78. Abottom skid plate 80 may be attached to the first, second, third andfourth frame members bottom side 79 such that theskid plate 80 is generally parallel with abottom surface 82 of the side rails 18, 20. - Generally planar in configuration, the
skid plates 28 may be laser-cut and welded to theframe members 30. In theskid shield 10 havingtubular frame members 30, the frame members may be mitered and pressed flat in the localized areas of attachment to theskid plates 28. Theskid plates 28 may have openings between the areas of attachment to theframe members 30 to reduce weight. - The
bottom skid plate 80 may have a generallyplanar sled portion 84 that is attached to thebottom side 79 of theframe members 30, and abow portion 86 that extends from the sled portion at an angle. Thesled portion 84 may lay in a plane that is generally parallel with the underbody of thevehicle 16. In theskid shield 10, thebow portion 86 has an angle of about 30-degrees from the plane formed by thesled portion 84.Ribs 88 may be formed with thebottom skid plate 80 or added on to the skid plate at the upwardly facing side to provide additional strength. Acradle 90 may be formed in eachrib 88 to receive thethird frame member 62. Thethird frame member 62 may be welded to theribs 88, which are in turn welded to thebow portion 86, however other attachment configurations are possible. - In use, the
skid shield 10 may impede the impact of thetransfer case 12 with rocks and other debris. When thevehicle 16 traverses the rock or other debris while the vehicle is travelling in the forward direction, theangled bow portion 86 of thebottom skid plate 80 will traverse the object first. With the angled transition from thebow portion 86 to thesled portion 84, theskid plate 80 may slide up the impeding object, absorbing energy during the impact. - Each
end 92 of thethird frame member 62 may be flattened or otherwise shaped to be received by the mountingbracket 64. Member holes 94 may be disposed through theends 92 for the receivingfasteners 73 for attachment of the third frame member to the mountingbracket 64. Alternately, instead of separate components, theskid shield 10 may be manufactured with theattachment brackets 26 or other attachment mechanisms integrally formed with theframe members 30. Additionally, theskid shield 10 may be manufactured with theskid plates 28 integrally formed with theframe members 30. In a further alternate embodiment, theframe members 30 may be attached to the side rails 18, 20 at the inboard surface of the side rails. - The
skid shield 10 may have sufficient strength to withstand impacts with objects. Example strength numbers may be quantified as follows: Theskid shield 10 may be strong enough to protect the driveline and transfercase 12 under a load of 8,600 lbs hitting thebottom skid plate 80. If the obstacle impacted is less than 10.8″ high from the ground, theskid shield 10 may be strong enough to traverse over the obstacle without contacting the driveline and transfercase 12. Theskid shield 10 may not undergo material yielding at a vertical loading under 1000 lbs. Under a load vertical to thebottom skid plate 80 from the front side position, thefront skid plate 10 may contact the driveline at 13,000 lbs. Under a load vertical to thebottom skid plate 80 from the rear center position, thefront skid plate 10 may contact the driveline at 14,000 lbs. Under a load normal to thebow portion 86 of thebottom skid plate 80, theskid shield 10 may contact the driveline at 8,640 lbs. At a 8,640 lb load normal to theskid shield 10, thevehicle 16 may lift upwards 55 mm at thebottom skid plate 80 surface. An obstacle less than 10.8″ high from the ground may be able to pass under theskid shield 10 without damaging the driveline or transfercase 12. These strength numbers should not be interpreted in any way as limiting to theskid shield 10. - The
body 24, theattachment brackets 26 and theskid plates 28 may all be formed of a strong plastically deformable metal, such as 50ksi steel, however other metals are contemplated. Theskid shield 10 may also be formed of any other strong materials. Additionally, theskid shield 10 may be formed of a heat resistant material since it may be located near components of the exhaust system. - With the
skid shield 10, when thevehicle 16 traverses a rock or other debris, theangled bow portion 86 of thebottom skid plate 80 will traverse the object first. With the angled transition from thebow portion 86 to thesled portion 84, theskid plate 80 slides up the impeding object, absorbing energy during the impact. Due to the strength of theskid shield 10 and the ability to absorb energy, the skid shield may also withstand the impact for further use of the skid shield on thevehicle 16. - While the
skid shield 10 was explained with reference to use on aheavy duty vehicle 16, it should be appreciated that the skid shield may also be used in light duty automotive vehicles. Further, while theskid shield 10 was explained with reference to use in protecting thetransfer case 12, it should be appreciated that the skid shield can be used to protect other components that protrude from the underbody of the vehicle.
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