WO2014084777A1 - Frame configuration for vehicles - Google Patents

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WO2014084777A1
WO2014084777A1 PCT/SE2013/051380 SE2013051380W WO2014084777A1 WO 2014084777 A1 WO2014084777 A1 WO 2014084777A1 SE 2013051380 W SE2013051380 W SE 2013051380W WO 2014084777 A1 WO2014084777 A1 WO 2014084777A1
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frame configuration
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vehicle
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Michael Sjöberg
Håkan Larsson
Anders Isaksson
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Scania Cv Ab
Ssab Ab
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Priority to EP13858650.8A priority Critical patent/EP2925589B1/en
Priority to PL13858650T priority patent/PL2925589T3/en
Priority to ES13858650.8T priority patent/ES2664996T3/en
Priority to US14/647,271 priority patent/US9487245B2/en
Priority to RU2015125462/11A priority patent/RU2603175C1/en
Priority to BR112015012327A priority patent/BR112015012327A2/en
Priority to AU2013352660A priority patent/AU2013352660B2/en
Priority to CN201380068292.6A priority patent/CN104870296B/en
Publication of WO2014084777A1 publication Critical patent/WO2014084777A1/en
Priority to ZA2015/03740A priority patent/ZA201503740B/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D27/00Connections between superstructure or understructure sub-units
    • B62D27/02Connections between superstructure or understructure sub-units rigid
    • B62D27/023Assembly of structural joints
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D21/00Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted
    • B62D21/02Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted comprising longitudinally or transversely arranged frame members
    • B62D21/05Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted comprising longitudinally or transversely arranged frame members pinched frame type, i.e. formed of at least two longitudinal frame sections connected by other longitudinal frame sections of lesser transverse dimension
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D21/00Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted
    • B62D21/02Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted comprising longitudinally or transversely arranged frame members
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D21/00Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted
    • B62D21/12Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted assembled from readily detachable parts
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D21/00Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted
    • B62D21/18Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted characterised by the vehicle type and not provided for in groups B62D21/02 - B62D21/17
    • B62D21/20Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted characterised by the vehicle type and not provided for in groups B62D21/02 - B62D21/17 trailer type, i.e. a frame specifically constructed for use in a non-powered vehicle
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D27/00Connections between superstructure or understructure sub-units
    • B62D27/06Connections between superstructure or understructure sub-units readily releasable
    • B62D27/065Connections between superstructure or understructure sub-units readily releasable using screwthread
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D53/00Tractor-trailer combinations; Road trains
    • B62D53/04Tractor-trailer combinations; Road trains comprising a vehicle carrying an essential part of the other vehicle's load by having supporting means for the front or rear part of the other vehicle
    • B62D53/06Semi-trailers
    • B62D53/061Semi-trailers of flat bed or low loader type or fitted with swan necks
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D63/00Motor vehicles or trailers not otherwise provided for
    • B62D63/06Trailers
    • B62D63/08Component parts or accessories

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  • the invention relates to a frame configuration for a vehicle according to the preamble to claim 1 .
  • the invention relates also to a vehicle.
  • the conventional way of manufacturing a trailer frame for a trailer for a truck today is to create an I-beam by welding together webs and flanges that have the dimensions required to achieve the desired strength of the frame. It is most common that also transverse beams, axle fittings and other components are welded to the frame. One problem is that welding significantly reduces the fatigue strength of the frame.
  • EP1997717 describes a trailer frame in which a sub-base consists of a forward and a rear beam that are joined together by screws.
  • One object of the present invention is to achieve a frame configuration for a vehicle with high strength that can be adapted and thus increases the flexibility and cost efficiency.
  • a frame configuration for vehicles comprising a forward part and a rear part, where the said forward and said rear parts are connected, where the said forward and said rear parts are connected, where the frame configuration comprises a first connection part arranged between the said parts and including a forward interface for connection with the said forward part and a rear interface for connection with the said rear part.
  • connection part facilitates connection of forward and rear parts with freely chosen length, and that consequently can be adapted to different conditions.
  • the connection part with forward and rear interfaces makes possible the simple adaptation for the transition between different heights for adaptation to specific needs, depending on the type of vehicle. Where the vehicle is constituted by a trailer, the connection part with forward and rear interfaces makes possible the simple adaptation for a transition between different heights for adaptation to drawing vehicles in which a lower height of the forward frame part is normally required.
  • the interfaces make possible the use of essentially straight beams, which makes the manufacture and transport easier, and consequently leads to a cost efficient frame configuration. Furthermore, efficient absorption of tension in the connection part is made possible.
  • the use of screw joints or riveted joints in order to reduce to a minimum the influence on material is made easier, and consequently an improved material fatigue strength, in that the interfaces and connection with the forward and rear parts can be simply configured for at least one of screw and riveted joints.
  • the said first connection part of the frame configuration includes a transition between the said parts from a first height at the said forward part to a second height at the said rear part. In this way, adaptation is made possible without either one or both of the parts needing to be configured with such a transition, and they can be manufactured with essentially straight beam elements. Where the vehicle is constituted by a trailer, the said second height exceeds the said first height, whereby adaptation for connection to the drawing vehicle of the truck is made possible without the forward part needing to be configured with such a transition, but can be manufactured with essentially straight beam elements.
  • the said forward and rear parts of the frame configuration each includes two parallel beam elements that run longitudinally along the said trailer.
  • the said forward part includes also a first forward beam element and a second forward beam element that runs essentially parallel to the first forward beam element.
  • the said rear part includes furthermore a first rear beam element and a second rear beam element that runs essentially parallel to the first rear beam element.
  • the said forward interface is adapted to the said first height and the said rear interface is adapted to the said second height.
  • the forward and rear parts can be manufactured with essentially straight beam elements.
  • the beam elements of at least one of the said forward and rear parts are essentially straight. There is in this way obtained a cost efficient frame configuration in that the straight beam elements are relatively simple to manufacture and in that transport is made easier through simple packing.
  • the beam elements of at least one of the said forward and rear parts have a U-configuration when viewed in cross-section.
  • At least one of the said forward and rear interfaces includes at least one of a screw joint and a riveted joint for the said connection.
  • the properties of materials are not influenced by either the screw joint or the riveted joint, or both the screw joint and the riveted joint, to the same extent as by welding, which makes it possible to make the frame configuration lighter while maintaining its strength, or to make it with greater strength while maintaining its weight, in comparison with the use of I-beams joined by welding.
  • the frame configuration comprises furthermore at least one further connection part of a type that essentially corresponds to the said first connection part. It is made possible in this way to further adapt the frame configuration as required, where a further transition between at least one of the forward and rear parts makes it possible to adapt the height of the parts, to reduce, for example, the height where the specific height is not required due to the strength or as interface for the connection of vehicle components, or both, and thus to reduce the amount of material and in this way to make the frame configuration lighter for more energy-efficient driving by means of the truck.
  • the beam elements of at least one of the said forward and rear parts are formed by bending. The properties of materials are not influenced in this way to the same extent as by welding, which makes it possible to make the frame configuration lighter while maintaining its strength, or to make it with greater strength while maintaining its weight, in comparison with the use of I-beams joined by welding.
  • the web part of the beam elements of at least one of the said forward and rear parts includes a longitudinal grooved reinforcement.
  • the strength is in this way further improved, such that the frame configuration can be made lighter while maintaining its strength, or made with greater strength while maintaining its weight, in comparison with the use of I-beams joined by welding.
  • the frame configuration is adapted for trailers for trucks where the forward part is arranged for connection to a draw vehicle of the truck whereby the frame configuration is arranged for the support of load.
  • the connection part with forward and rear interfaces makes possible in this way the simple adaptation for a transition between different heights for adaptation to drawing vehicles of the truck in which a lower height of the forward frame part is normally required.
  • Figure 1 illustrates schematically a view from the front of a trailer according to one embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 2 illustrates schematically a perspective view of one part of a frame configuration according to one embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 3 illustrates schematically an exploded perspective view of a part of the frame configuration in Figure 2
  • Figure 4 illustrates schematically a connection unit of the frame configuration in Figure 2;
  • Figure 5a illustrates schematically an exploded side view of the frame configuration in Figure 2;
  • Figure 5b illustrates schematically an exploded view from above of the frame configuration in Figure 5a;
  • Figure 6 illustrates schematically an exploded side view of a frame configuration according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 7 illustrates schematically an exploded view from above of one part of a frame configuration according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • vehicle is used here to denote any vehicle that comprises a frame configuration arranged to support at least one of load and vehicle components.
  • Vehicle according to one embodiment includes a trailer at a truck where the frame configuration is arranged to be connected to a draw vehicle of the truck and to support load.
  • Vehicle includes according to one embodiment a truck in which the frame configuration is arranged to support the propulsion of the truck, the cabin, and supplementary structures with which the truck is equipped.
  • Vehicle includes according to one embodiment a bus, where the frame configuration is arranged to support the propulsion of the bus and supplementary structures with which the bus is equipped.
  • trucks is here used to denote a vehicle comprising a trailer and a vehicle to draw the trailer, where the vehicle to draw the trailer may be constituted by a truck or a drawing vehicle.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates schematically a view from the front of a vehicle 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • the vehicle 1 is constituted according to this variant by a trailer 1 at a truck.
  • the vehicle 1 may be constituted by any suitable vehicle such as a trailer, a truck, a bus or a car.
  • the vehicle 1 comprises a frame configuration I; I I; II I according to the present invention.
  • the frame configuration I for the trailer 1 has beam elements with a U- configuration seen in cross-section with outwardly directed web parts, described in more detail with reference to Figures 2-5, with a surface area.
  • One area A at the web part is advantageously used as interface for truck components such as axles, including axle suspensions, wheel guards and guard stays, rear lights with suspensions, side skirts, rear underride protection, side underride protection, whereby the frame configuration consequently is adapted according to one variant to existing interfaces for a truck with corresponding such beam elements, which makes possible cost efficient manufacture of the trailer 1 .
  • truck components such as axles, including axle suspensions, wheel guards and guard stays, rear lights with suspensions, side skirts, rear underride protection, side underride protection
  • a further advantage of using such a frame configuration with beam elements with a U-configuration for trailers is that in contrast to conventional frame configurations for trailers in which the beam elements 11 , I2 with an I- configuration have been adapted according to whether the vehicle has double wheel pairs L1 , L2, R1 , R2 or single wheel pairs L1 , L2 where the beam elements 11 , I2 for single wheel pairs L1 , R1 are arranged internally in connection with the single wheel pairs L1 , R1 and where the beam elements 11 , I2 for double wheel pairs L1 , L2, R1 , R2 are arranged internally in connection with the inner wheel pair L2, R2 of the double wheel pairs L1 , L2, R1 , R2, where the beam elements 11 , I2 with an l-configuration according to conventional frame configurations for trailers is illustrated in Figure 1 .
  • Figures 2-3 and 5a-b illustrate schematically different views of a frame configuration I according to one embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 4 shows a side view of a connection unit 52 of a connection part at the frame configuration I.
  • the frame configuration I according to this embodiment is configured for a trailer for a truck.
  • the frame configuration I comprises a forward part 10 arranged for connection to a draw vehicle of the truck, whereby the frame configuration is arranged for the support of load.
  • the frame configuration I comprises a connection part 50 arranged between the said forward and rear parts 10, 30.
  • the connection part 50 includes a forward interface G1 for connection to the said forward part 10 and a rear interface G2 for connection with the said rear part 30.
  • the said connection part 50 includes a transition between the said parts 10, 30 from a first height H 1 at the said forward part 1 0 to a second height H2 at the said rear part 30, where the said second height H2 exceeds the said first height H1 .
  • the said forward interface G1 at the connection part 50 is adapted to the said first height H1 and the said rear interface G2 is adapted to the said second height H2.
  • the said forward and rear parts 10, 30 each includes two parallel beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 that run longitudinally along the said vehicle.
  • the said forward part 10 includes consequently a first forward beam element 12 and a second forward beam element 14 that runs essentially parallel to the first forward beam element 12.
  • the said rear part 30 includes consequently a first rear beam element 32 and a second rear beam element 34 that runs essentially parallel with the first rear beam element 32.
  • the said connection part 50 includes a first connection unit 52 arranged between the said first forward beam element 12 and the said first rear beam element 32.
  • the first connection unit 50 includes a first forward interface 52a for connection with a first interface 12a at the said first forward beam element 12 and a first rear interface 52b for connection with a first rear interface 32a at the said first rear beam element 32.
  • the said connection part 50 includes a second connection unit 54 arranged between the said second forward beam element 14 and the said second rear beam element 34.
  • the second connection unit 54 includes a second forward interface 54a for connection with a second interface 14a at the said second forward beam element 14 and a second rear interface 54b for connection with a second interface 34a at the said second rear beam element 34.
  • the said first connection unit 52 includes a first intermediate part 53 between the said forward interface 52a and the rear interface 52b.
  • the said second connection unit 54 includes a second intermediate part 55 between the said forward interface 54a and the rear interface 54b.
  • Each of the intermediate parts 53, 55 constitutes reinforcement at the transition between the relevant forward and rear beam elements and is consequently arranged to absorb forces when the frame configuration is placed under load.
  • Each of the intermediate parts 53, 55 has according to this embodiment an essentially plane upper part 53a, 55a and an essentially bowed lower part 53b, 55b arranged to run from the relevant rear interface 52b, 54b and obliquely upwards to the relevant forward interface 52a, 54a. In this way, the efficient absorption of tensions in the same is made possible.
  • connection part 50 with connection units 52, 54 and interfaces 52a, 54a, 52b, 54b there is obtained a simple adaptable frame configuration in that the connection part facilitates connection of forward and rear parts with freely chosen length, and that consequently can be adapted to different conditions.
  • the connection part 50 with forward and rear interfaces G1 , G2 at the frame configuration I for the trailer makes possible the simple adaptation for a transition between different heights for adaptation to drawing vehicles for trucks, where a lower height of the forward frame part is normally required.
  • the interfaces 52a, 54a, 52b, 54b make possible the use of essentially straight beams, which makes the manufacture and transport easier, and consequently leads to a cost efficient frame configuration I.
  • the beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 of the said forward and rear parts 10, 30 of the frame configuration I are essentially straight. There is in this way obtained a cost efficient frame configuration in that the straight beam elements are relatively simple to manufacture and in that transport is made easier through simple packing.
  • each beam element 12, 14, 32, 34 of the said forward and rear parts 10, 30 of the frame configuration I have a U-configuration in cross-section, i.e. each beam element 12, 14, 32, 34 is constituted by a U-beam, where the beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 are arranged relative to each other in such a manner that the flanges at a beam element 12, 32 are turned to face the flanges at an opposite beam element 14, 34 that runs parallel to it.
  • the beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 with a U-configuration thus have an upper flange 12c, 14c, 32c, 34c with an upper beam surface, a lower flange 12d, 14d, 32d [sic, "34d”?] with a lower beam surface, and a web 12e, 14e, 32e, 34e that has an outer beam surface.
  • the web 12e, 14e, 32e, 34e at each of the beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 thus constitutes an outer part, which has an outer plane that is essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal and transverse direction of the vehicle.
  • the web 32e, 34e at the rear beam elements 32, 34 at the said rear part 30 include a longitudinal grooved reinforcement 32b, 34b.
  • the strength is in this way further improved, such that the frame configuration I can be made lighter while maintaining its strength, or made with greater strength while maintaining its weight.
  • the relevant connection unit 52, 54 at the connection part has a grooved reinforcement 52c, 54c arranged in the rear interface 52b, 54b to fit with a forward part of the grooved reinforcement at the relevant rear beam element 32, 34.
  • the said interfaces 12a, 14a, 32a, 34a at the relevant beam element 12, 14, 32, 34 at the forward and rear part 10, 30 have a set of penetrating holes 01 , 02
  • the said interfaces 52a, 54a, 52b, 54b at the relevant connection unit 52, 54 of the connection part 50 have a set of penetrating holes 03, 04, where the said penetrating holes 01 , 02, 03, 04 are arranged such that the beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 and the connection unit 52, 54 can be united by means of fixing elements in the form of at least one of screw joints and riveted joints.
  • the said interfaces G1 , G2 at the connection part include consequently at least one of a screw joint J1 , J2 and a riveted joint J1 , J2 for connection of the said forward and rear parts 10, 30.
  • the said interfaces 12a, 14a, 32a, 34a at the beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 at the forward and rear parts 10, 30 are united with the said interfaces 52a, 54a, 52b, 54b of the relevant connection unit 52, 54 at the connection part 50 by means of at least one of screw joints and riveted joints.
  • the properties of materials are not influenced by either the screw joint or the riveted joint, or both the screw joint and the riveted joint, to the same extent as by welding, which makes it possible to make the frame configuration lighter while maintaining its strength, or to make it with greater strength while maintaining its weight, in comparison with the use of I-beams joined by welding.
  • the beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 at the forward and rear part 10, 30 are, according to one embodiment, formed by bending.
  • the properties of materials are not influenced in this way to the same extent as for welding, which makes it possible to make the frame configuration lighter while maintaining its strength, or to make it with greater strength while maintaining its weight, in comparison with the use of I-beams joined by welding.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates schematically an exploded side view of a frame configuration according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • the frame configuration I I according to the embodiment shown in Figure 6 differs from the embodiment in Figures 2-5a-b essentially through it having, in addition to a first connection part 50, a second connection part 150 of a corresponding type as the first connection part 50 for connection between the rear part 130, which here constitutes an intermediate part, and a rearmost part 160.
  • the said second connection part 150 includes a transition between the said intermediate piece 130 and the rearmost part 160 from a first height of the said intermediate part 130 to a second height of the said rearmost part 160, where the said first height exceeds the said second height.
  • the height at the rear of the frame configuration III is in this way reduced, which may be appropriate for a vehicle in which a specific height at the rear part of the vehicle is not required for reasons of at least one of strength and as an interface for the connection of vehicle components.
  • the amount of material is in this way reduced whereby the frame configuration becomes lighter, for more energy-efficient transport by means of the vehicle.
  • Figure 7 illustrates schematically a view from above of one part of a frame configuration III according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • the frame configuration II I according to the embodiment shown in Figure 7 differs from the frame configurations I; II according to the embodiments shown in Figures 2-6 essentially through the design of the connection part 250, i.e. the design of the relevant connection unit 252, 254 of the connection part 250.
  • the relevant connection unit 252, 254 of the connection part 250 has a transition between the forward beam element 212, 214 at the forward part 210 and the rear beam element 232, 234 at the rear part 230 such that the distance between the forward parallel beam elements 212, 214 differs from the distance between the rear parallel beam elements 232, 234.
  • connection unit 250 has, according to one variant, a corresponding transition in height as the transition according to the embodiments in Figures 2-6.
  • connection unit 250 may have the same or different heights behind and in front of the interface, and the same or different widths behind and in front of the interface.
  • the frame configuration may be adapted to any suitable vehicle, whereby the heights of the forward and rear interfaces at the connection part are adapted for the particular vehicle and for components at the vehicle and, where relevant, connected vehicles.
  • connection part may have any suitable design for adaptation to the particular vehicle.
  • Figure 6 shows the use of two connection parts. It is possible to envisage also more than two connection parts combined in a suitable manner for adaptation to a particular vehicle, where the connection parts have different designs at different positions along the frame configuration.
  • connection unit of the connection part of the frame configuration I has been shown in the embodiment for the frame configuration shown in Figures 2-5a-b with the forward interface for adaptation of the height of the forward beam element and the rear interface for adaptation of the height of the rear beam element, where the height of the relevant forward beam element and consequently the height of the forward interface at the relevant connection unit is lower than the height of the relevant rear beam element and consequently the height of the rear interface at the relevant connection unit.
  • the height of the relevant forward beam element and consequently the height of the forward interface at the relevant connection unit exceeds the height of the relevant rear beam element and consequently the height of the rear interface at the relevant connection unit.
  • Such a design of the frame configuration can be applied at a motor vehicle such as a truck in which such a transition can be adapted for components of the propulsion such as the motor of the motor vehicle.
  • the forward and rear interfaces embodiment of the frame configuration I shown in Figures 2-5a-b at the relevant connection unit at the connection part have been adapted to receive and unite beam elements with U-configurations, i.e. U-beams.
  • the forward interface of the relevant connection unit has been configured to receive and unite beam elements with another configuration than a U-configuration in order to, according to one variant that is suitable for trailers in which the height of the forward part, i.e. the height of the parallel forward beam elements, that are to be connected to a drawing vehicle, according to one variant a turning disc at a drawing vehicle, are preferably as low as possible, make possible a lower height of the beam elements with retained strength, such as two opposing U-beams forming an l-configuration or similar.
  • Forward and rear beam elements with a U-configuration have been described above in connection with the embodiment described with reference to Figures 2-5a-b.
  • at least one of the said forward and rear beam elements has an S-configuration and is consequently constituted by S-beam elements.
  • the interface at the relevant connection unit is consequently configured to receive and unite beam elements with an S-configuration.
  • the advantage is obtained when using beam elements with an S-configuration that the plane for the load can be made broader.
  • Various frame configurations has been described above in which the said forward and rear parts each include two parallel beam elements that run longitudinally along the said trailer.
  • At least one of the said forward and rear parts includes a frame construction in the form of one or several frames in which the said connection part is arranged to unite the said frame construction through the said interface at the connection part.
  • At least one of the said forward and rear parts includes a sandwich construction in which the said connection part is arranged to unite the said sandwich construction through the said interface at the connection part.
  • connection units in which the relevant intermediate part has an essentially plane upper part and an essentially bowed lower part have been described above in association with the embodiment described with reference to Figures 2-5a-b.
  • the intermediate part at the relevant connection unit at the connection part has an essentially plane lower part and an essentially bowed upper part.

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The present invention relates to a frame configuration (I; II; III) for vehicles (1) comprising en forward part (10; 210) and a rear part (30; 130, 160; 230), where the said forward and rear parts are united, comprising a first connection part (50; 150; 250) arranged between the said parts (10; 210, 30; 130, 160; 230) including a forward interface (G1) for connection with the said forward part and a rear interface (G2) for connection with the said rear part. The present invention relates also to a vehicle with a frame configuration.

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FRAME CONFIGURATION FOR VEHICLES
TECHNICAL AREA
The invention relates to a frame configuration for a vehicle according to the preamble to claim 1 . The invention relates also to a vehicle.
BACKGROUND
The conventional way of manufacturing a trailer frame for a trailer for a truck today is to create an I-beam by welding together webs and flanges that have the dimensions required to achieve the desired strength of the frame. It is most common that also transverse beams, axle fittings and other components are welded to the frame. One problem is that welding significantly reduces the fatigue strength of the frame.
EP1997717 describes a trailer frame in which a sub-base consists of a forward and a rear beam that are joined together by screws.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
One object of the present invention is to achieve a frame configuration for a vehicle with high strength that can be adapted and thus increases the flexibility and cost efficiency.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This and other objects, which are made clear by the description below, are achieved by means of a frame configuration and a vehicle of the type described in the introduction, and that furthermore demonstrate the distinctive features specified in the characterising part of the attached independent patent claims 1 and 10. Preferred embodiments of the frame configuration and the vehicle are defined in the attached non-independent patent claims 2-9 and 1 1 -12.
According to the invention, the objects are achieved with a frame configuration for vehicles comprising a forward part and a rear part, where the said forward and said rear parts are connected, where the said forward and said rear parts are connected, where the frame configuration comprises a first connection part arranged between the said parts and including a forward interface for connection with the said forward part and a rear interface for connection with the said rear part.
There is in this way obtained a simple adaptable frame configuration in that the connection part facilitates connection of forward and rear parts with freely chosen length, and that consequently can be adapted to different conditions. The connection part with forward and rear interfaces makes possible the simple adaptation for the transition between different heights for adaptation to specific needs, depending on the type of vehicle. Where the vehicle is constituted by a trailer, the connection part with forward and rear interfaces makes possible the simple adaptation for a transition between different heights for adaptation to drawing vehicles in which a lower height of the forward frame part is normally required. The interfaces make possible the use of essentially straight beams, which makes the manufacture and transport easier, and consequently leads to a cost efficient frame configuration. Furthermore, efficient absorption of tension in the connection part is made possible. In addition, the use of screw joints or riveted joints in order to reduce to a minimum the influence on material is made easier, and consequently an improved material fatigue strength, in that the interfaces and connection with the forward and rear parts can be simply configured for at least one of screw and riveted joints. Furthermore, the said first connection part of the frame configuration includes a transition between the said parts from a first height at the said forward part to a second height at the said rear part. In this way, adaptation is made possible without either one or both of the parts needing to be configured with such a transition, and they can be manufactured with essentially straight beam elements. Where the vehicle is constituted by a trailer, the said second height exceeds the said first height, whereby adaptation for connection to the drawing vehicle of the truck is made possible without the forward part needing to be configured with such a transition, but can be manufactured with essentially straight beam elements.
Furthermore, the said forward and rear parts of the frame configuration each includes two parallel beam elements that run longitudinally along the said trailer. There is obtained in this way a stable and strong frame configuration in which transverse beams for further improved strength and stability can be advantageously connected between the beam elements. The said forward part includes also a first forward beam element and a second forward beam element that runs essentially parallel to the first forward beam element. The said rear part includes furthermore a first rear beam element and a second rear beam element that runs essentially parallel to the first rear beam element.
According to one embodiment of the frame configuration, the said forward interface is adapted to the said first height and the said rear interface is adapted to the said second height. In this way the forward and rear parts can be manufactured with essentially straight beam elements. According to one embodiment of the frame configuration, the beam elements of at least one of the said forward and rear parts are essentially straight. There is in this way obtained a cost efficient frame configuration in that the straight beam elements are relatively simple to manufacture and in that transport is made easier through simple packing. According to one embodiment of the frame configuration, the beam elements of at least one of the said forward and rear parts have a U-configuration when viewed in cross-section. Through the frame configuration of trucks normally being manufactured by means of beam elements with a U- configuration where the web of the U-shaped beams is used as interface for truck components such as axles including axle suspensions, wheel guards and guard stays, rear lights with suspensions, side skirts, rear underride protection, side underride protection, adaptation of the frame to existing interfaces in such a truck is made possible in this way, which leads to it being possible to achieve another vehicle such as a trailer consisting mainly of such truck components, which makes possible the cost efficient manufacture of a vehicle such as a trailer.
According to one embodiment of the frame configuration at least one of the said forward and rear interfaces includes at least one of a screw joint and a riveted joint for the said connection. The properties of materials are not influenced by either the screw joint or the riveted joint, or both the screw joint and the riveted joint, to the same extent as by welding, which makes it possible to make the frame configuration lighter while maintaining its strength, or to make it with greater strength while maintaining its weight, in comparison with the use of I-beams joined by welding.
According to one embodiment the frame configuration comprises furthermore at least one further connection part of a type that essentially corresponds to the said first connection part. It is made possible in this way to further adapt the frame configuration as required, where a further transition between at least one of the forward and rear parts makes it possible to adapt the height of the parts, to reduce, for example, the height where the specific height is not required due to the strength or as interface for the connection of vehicle components, or both, and thus to reduce the amount of material and in this way to make the frame configuration lighter for more energy-efficient driving by means of the truck. According to one embodiment of the frame configuration, the beam elements of at least one of the said forward and rear parts are formed by bending. The properties of materials are not influenced in this way to the same extent as by welding, which makes it possible to make the frame configuration lighter while maintaining its strength, or to make it with greater strength while maintaining its weight, in comparison with the use of I-beams joined by welding.
According to one embodiment of the frame configuration, the web part of the beam elements of at least one of the said forward and rear parts includes a longitudinal grooved reinforcement. The strength is in this way further improved, such that the frame configuration can be made lighter while maintaining its strength, or made with greater strength while maintaining its weight, in comparison with the use of I-beams joined by welding.
According to one embodiment the frame configuration is adapted for trailers for trucks where the forward part is arranged for connection to a draw vehicle of the truck whereby the frame configuration is arranged for the support of load. The connection part with forward and rear interfaces makes possible in this way the simple adaptation for a transition between different heights for adaptation to drawing vehicles of the truck in which a lower height of the forward frame part is normally required.
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The present invention will be better understood with reference to the following detailed description read together with the attached drawings, where the same reference numbers refer to the same parts throughout the several views, and where:
Figure 1 illustrates schematically a view from the front of a trailer according to one embodiment of the present invention; Figure 2 illustrates schematically a perspective view of one part of a frame configuration according to one embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 3 illustrates schematically an exploded perspective view of a part of the frame configuration in Figure 2; Figure 4 illustrates schematically a connection unit of the frame configuration in Figure 2;
Figure 5a illustrates schematically an exploded side view of the frame configuration in Figure 2;
Figure 5b illustrates schematically an exploded view from above of the frame configuration in Figure 5a;
Figure 6 illustrates schematically an exploded side view of a frame configuration according to one embodiment of the present invention; and
Figure 7 illustrates schematically an exploded view from above of one part of a frame configuration according to one embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
The term "vehicle" is used here to denote any vehicle that comprises a frame configuration arranged to support at least one of load and vehicle components. "Vehicle" according to one embodiment includes a trailer at a truck where the frame configuration is arranged to be connected to a draw vehicle of the truck and to support load. "Vehicle" includes according to one embodiment a truck in which the frame configuration is arranged to support the propulsion of the truck, the cabin, and supplementary structures with which the truck is equipped. "Vehicle" includes according to one embodiment a bus, where the frame configuration is arranged to support the propulsion of the bus and supplementary structures with which the bus is equipped. The term "truck" is here used to denote a vehicle comprising a trailer and a vehicle to draw the trailer, where the vehicle to draw the trailer may be constituted by a truck or a drawing vehicle.
Figure 1 illustrates schematically a view from the front of a vehicle 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention. The vehicle 1 is constituted according to this variant by a trailer 1 at a truck. The vehicle 1 may be constituted by any suitable vehicle such as a trailer, a truck, a bus or a car. The vehicle 1 comprises a frame configuration I; I I; II I according to the present invention. The frame configuration I for the trailer 1 has beam elements with a U- configuration seen in cross-section with outwardly directed web parts, described in more detail with reference to Figures 2-5, with a surface area. One area A at the web part is advantageously used as interface for truck components such as axles, including axle suspensions, wheel guards and guard stays, rear lights with suspensions, side skirts, rear underride protection, side underride protection, whereby the frame configuration consequently is adapted according to one variant to existing interfaces for a truck with corresponding such beam elements, which makes possible cost efficient manufacture of the trailer 1 . A further advantage of using such a frame configuration with beam elements with a U-configuration for trailers is that in contrast to conventional frame configurations for trailers in which the beam elements 11 , I2 with an I- configuration have been adapted according to whether the vehicle has double wheel pairs L1 , L2, R1 , R2 or single wheel pairs L1 , L2 where the beam elements 11 , I2 for single wheel pairs L1 , R1 are arranged internally in connection with the single wheel pairs L1 , R1 and where the beam elements 11 , I2 for double wheel pairs L1 , L2, R1 , R2 are arranged internally in connection with the inner wheel pair L2, R2 of the double wheel pairs L1 , L2, R1 , R2, where the beam elements 11 , I2 with an l-configuration according to conventional frame configurations for trailers is illustrated in Figure 1 . Figures 2-3 and 5a-b illustrate schematically different views of a frame configuration I according to one embodiment of the present invention, and Figure 4 shows a side view of a connection unit 52 of a connection part at the frame configuration I. The frame configuration I according to this embodiment is configured for a trailer for a truck.
The frame configuration I comprises a forward part 10 arranged for connection to a draw vehicle of the truck, whereby the frame configuration is arranged for the support of load.
The frame configuration I comprises a connection part 50 arranged between the said forward and rear parts 10, 30. The connection part 50 includes a forward interface G1 for connection to the said forward part 10 and a rear interface G2 for connection with the said rear part 30.
The said connection part 50 includes a transition between the said parts 10, 30 from a first height H 1 at the said forward part 1 0 to a second height H2 at the said rear part 30, where the said second height H2 exceeds the said first height H1 .
The said forward interface G1 at the connection part 50 is adapted to the said first height H1 and the said rear interface G2 is adapted to the said second height H2. The said forward and rear parts 10, 30 each includes two parallel beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 that run longitudinally along the said vehicle. The said forward part 10 includes consequently a first forward beam element 12 and a second forward beam element 14 that runs essentially parallel to the first forward beam element 12. The said rear part 30 includes consequently a first rear beam element 32 and a second rear beam element 34 that runs essentially parallel with the first rear beam element 32.
The said connection part 50 includes a first connection unit 52 arranged between the said first forward beam element 12 and the said first rear beam element 32. The first connection unit 50 includes a first forward interface 52a for connection with a first interface 12a at the said first forward beam element 12 and a first rear interface 52b for connection with a first rear interface 32a at the said first rear beam element 32. The said connection part 50 includes a second connection unit 54 arranged between the said second forward beam element 14 and the said second rear beam element 34. The second connection unit 54 includes a second forward interface 54a for connection with a second interface 14a at the said second forward beam element 14 and a second rear interface 54b for connection with a second interface 34a at the said second rear beam element 34.
The said first connection unit 52 includes a first intermediate part 53 between the said forward interface 52a and the rear interface 52b. The said second connection unit 54 includes a second intermediate part 55 between the said forward interface 54a and the rear interface 54b. Each of the intermediate parts 53, 55 constitutes reinforcement at the transition between the relevant forward and rear beam elements and is consequently arranged to absorb forces when the frame configuration is placed under load.
Each of the intermediate parts 53, 55 has according to this embodiment an essentially plane upper part 53a, 55a and an essentially bowed lower part 53b, 55b arranged to run from the relevant rear interface 52b, 54b and obliquely upwards to the relevant forward interface 52a, 54a. In this way, the efficient absorption of tensions in the same is made possible.
Through the connection part 50 with connection units 52, 54 and interfaces 52a, 54a, 52b, 54b there is obtained a simple adaptable frame configuration in that the connection part facilitates connection of forward and rear parts with freely chosen length, and that consequently can be adapted to different conditions. The connection part 50 with forward and rear interfaces G1 , G2 at the frame configuration I for the trailer makes possible the simple adaptation for a transition between different heights for adaptation to drawing vehicles for trucks, where a lower height of the forward frame part is normally required. The interfaces 52a, 54a, 52b, 54b make possible the use of essentially straight beams, which makes the manufacture and transport easier, and consequently leads to a cost efficient frame configuration I.
The beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 of the said forward and rear parts 10, 30 of the frame configuration I are essentially straight. There is in this way obtained a cost efficient frame configuration in that the straight beam elements are relatively simple to manufacture and in that transport is made easier through simple packing.
The beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 of the said forward and rear parts 10, 30 of the frame configuration I have a U-configuration in cross-section, i.e. each beam element 12, 14, 32, 34 is constituted by a U-beam, where the beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 are arranged relative to each other in such a manner that the flanges at a beam element 12, 32 are turned to face the flanges at an opposite beam element 14, 34 that runs parallel to it.
The beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 with a U-configuration thus have an upper flange 12c, 14c, 32c, 34c with an upper beam surface, a lower flange 12d, 14d, 32d [sic, "34d"?] with a lower beam surface, and a web 12e, 14e, 32e, 34e that has an outer beam surface. The web 12e, 14e, 32e, 34e at each of the beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 thus constitutes an outer part, which has an outer plane that is essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal and transverse direction of the vehicle.
The web 32e, 34e at the rear beam elements 32, 34 at the said rear part 30 include a longitudinal grooved reinforcement 32b, 34b. The strength is in this way further improved, such that the frame configuration I can be made lighter while maintaining its strength, or made with greater strength while maintaining its weight. In a corresponding manner, the relevant connection unit 52, 54 at the connection part has a grooved reinforcement 52c, 54c arranged in the rear interface 52b, 54b to fit with a forward part of the grooved reinforcement at the relevant rear beam element 32, 34. The said interfaces 12a, 14a, 32a, 34a at the relevant beam element 12, 14, 32, 34 at the forward and rear part 10, 30 have a set of penetrating holes 01 , 02, and the said interfaces 52a, 54a, 52b, 54b at the relevant connection unit 52, 54 of the connection part 50 have a set of penetrating holes 03, 04, where the said penetrating holes 01 , 02, 03, 04 are arranged such that the beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 and the connection unit 52, 54 can be united by means of fixing elements in the form of at least one of screw joints and riveted joints.
The said interfaces G1 , G2 at the connection part include consequently at least one of a screw joint J1 , J2 and a riveted joint J1 , J2 for connection of the said forward and rear parts 10, 30. The said interfaces 12a, 14a, 32a, 34a at the beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 at the forward and rear parts 10, 30 are united with the said interfaces 52a, 54a, 52b, 54b of the relevant connection unit 52, 54 at the connection part 50 by means of at least one of screw joints and riveted joints. The properties of materials are not influenced by either the screw joint or the riveted joint, or both the screw joint and the riveted joint, to the same extent as by welding, which makes it possible to make the frame configuration lighter while maintaining its strength, or to make it with greater strength while maintaining its weight, in comparison with the use of I-beams joined by welding. The beam elements 12, 14, 32, 34 at the forward and rear part 10, 30 are, according to one embodiment, formed by bending. The properties of materials are not influenced in this way to the same extent as for welding, which makes it possible to make the frame configuration lighter while maintaining its strength, or to make it with greater strength while maintaining its weight, in comparison with the use of I-beams joined by welding. Figure 6 illustrates schematically an exploded side view of a frame configuration according to one embodiment of the present invention. The frame configuration I I according to the embodiment shown in Figure 6 differs from the embodiment in Figures 2-5a-b essentially through it having, in addition to a first connection part 50, a second connection part 150 of a corresponding type as the first connection part 50 for connection between the rear part 130, which here constitutes an intermediate part, and a rearmost part 160.
The said second connection part 150 includes a transition between the said intermediate piece 130 and the rearmost part 160 from a first height of the said intermediate part 130 to a second height of the said rearmost part 160, where the said first height exceeds the said second height. The height at the rear of the frame configuration III is in this way reduced, which may be appropriate for a vehicle in which a specific height at the rear part of the vehicle is not required for reasons of at least one of strength and as an interface for the connection of vehicle components. The amount of material is in this way reduced whereby the frame configuration becomes lighter, for more energy-efficient transport by means of the vehicle.
Figure 7 illustrates schematically a view from above of one part of a frame configuration III according to one embodiment of the present invention. The frame configuration II I according to the embodiment shown in Figure 7 differs from the frame configurations I; II according to the embodiments shown in Figures 2-6 essentially through the design of the connection part 250, i.e. the design of the relevant connection unit 252, 254 of the connection part 250. According to this embodiment the relevant connection unit 252, 254 of the connection part 250 has a transition between the forward beam element 212, 214 at the forward part 210 and the rear beam element 232, 234 at the rear part 230 such that the distance between the forward parallel beam elements 212, 214 differs from the distance between the rear parallel beam elements 232, 234. Such a design of the frame configuration III can be applied at a motor vehicle such as a truck in which such a transition can be adapted for components of the propulsion such as the motor of the motor vehicle. The connection unit 250 has, according to one variant, a corresponding transition in height as the transition according to the embodiments in Figures 2-6.
The connection unit 250 may have the same or different heights behind and in front of the interface, and the same or different widths behind and in front of the interface.
The frame configuration may be adapted to any suitable vehicle, whereby the heights of the forward and rear interfaces at the connection part are adapted for the particular vehicle and for components at the vehicle and, where relevant, connected vehicles.
The connection part may have any suitable design for adaptation to the particular vehicle. Figure 6 shows the use of two connection parts. It is possible to envisage also more than two connection parts combined in a suitable manner for adaptation to a particular vehicle, where the connection parts have different designs at different positions along the frame configuration.
Above, the connection unit of the connection part of the frame configuration I has been shown in the embodiment for the frame configuration shown in Figures 2-5a-b with the forward interface for adaptation of the height of the forward beam element and the rear interface for adaptation of the height of the rear beam element, where the height of the relevant forward beam element and consequently the height of the forward interface at the relevant connection unit is lower than the height of the relevant rear beam element and consequently the height of the rear interface at the relevant connection unit. According to one variant the height of the relevant forward beam element and consequently the height of the forward interface at the relevant connection unit exceeds the height of the relevant rear beam element and consequently the height of the rear interface at the relevant connection unit. Such a design of the frame configuration can be applied at a motor vehicle such as a truck in which such a transition can be adapted for components of the propulsion such as the motor of the motor vehicle.
Above, the forward and rear interfaces embodiment of the frame configuration I shown in Figures 2-5a-b at the relevant connection unit at the connection part have been adapted to receive and unite beam elements with U-configurations, i.e. U-beams.
According to one variant, the forward interface of the relevant connection unit has been configured to receive and unite beam elements with another configuration than a U-configuration in order to, according to one variant that is suitable for trailers in which the height of the forward part, i.e. the height of the parallel forward beam elements, that are to be connected to a drawing vehicle, according to one variant a turning disc at a drawing vehicle, are preferably as low as possible, make possible a lower height of the beam elements with retained strength, such as two opposing U-beams forming an l-configuration or similar.
Forward and rear beam elements with a U-configuration have been described above in connection with the embodiment described with reference to Figures 2-5a-b. According to an alternative variant at least one of the said forward and rear beam elements has an S-configuration and is consequently constituted by S-beam elements. In this case the interface at the relevant connection unit is consequently configured to receive and unite beam elements with an S-configuration. The advantage is obtained when using beam elements with an S-configuration that the plane for the load can be made broader. Various frame configurations has been described above in which the said forward and rear parts each include two parallel beam elements that run longitudinally along the said trailer.
According to an alternative embodiment, at least one of the said forward and rear parts includes a frame construction in the form of one or several frames in which the said connection part is arranged to unite the said frame construction through the said interface at the connection part.
According to a further alternative embodiment, at least one of the said forward and rear parts includes a sandwich construction in which the said connection part is arranged to unite the said sandwich construction through the said interface at the connection part.
Connection units in which the relevant intermediate part has an essentially plane upper part and an essentially bowed lower part have been described above in association with the embodiment described with reference to Figures 2-5a-b. According to an alternative embodiment, the intermediate part at the relevant connection unit at the connection part has an essentially plane lower part and an essentially bowed upper part.
The description above of the preferred embodiments of the present invention has been given for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the variants that have been described. Many modifications and variations will be obvious for one skilled in the arts. The embodiments have been selected and described in order to best describe the principles of the invention and its practical applications, and thus to make it possible for one skilled in the arts to understand the invention for various embodiments and with the various modifications that are appropriate for the intended use.

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1. A frame configuration (I; II; III) for vehicles (1 ) comprising a forward part (10; 210) and a rear part (30; 130, 160; 230), where the said forward and the said rear parts are united, and a first connection part (50; 150; 250) arranged between the said parts (10; 210, 30; 130, 160; 230) including a forward interface (G1 ) for connection with the said forward part and a rear interface (G2) for connection with the said rear part, whereby the said first connection part (50; 1 50; 250) includes a transition (53, 55) between the said parts from a first height (H1 ) at the said forward part to a second height (H2) at the said rear part, whereby the said forward and rear parts (10; 210, 30; 130, 160; 230) each includes two parallel beam elements (12, 14; 212, 214, 32, 34; 232, 234) that run longitudinally along the said vehicle, characterised in that the said forward part 10 includes a first forward beam element 12 and a second forward beam element 14 that runs essentially parallel to the first forward beam element 12, and in that the said rear part 30 includes a first rear beam element 32 and a second rear beam element 34 that runs essentially parallel with the first rear beam element 32.
2. The frame configuration according to claim 1 , whereby the said forward interface (G1 ) is adapted to the said first height (H1 ) and the said rear interface (G2) is adapted to the said second height (H2).
3. The frame configuration according to claim 1 , whereby the beam elements (12, 14; 212, 214, 32, 34; 232, 234) of at least one of the said forward and rear parts are essentially straight.
4. The frame configuration according to claim 1 or 3, whereby the beam elements (12, 14; 212, 214, 32, 34; 232, 234) of at least one of the said forward and rear parts have a U-configuration when seen in cross-section.
5. The frame configuration according to any one of claims 1 -4, whereby at least one of the said forward and rear interfaces (G1 , G2) includes at least one of a screw joint and a riveted joint for the said connection.
6. The frame configuration according to any one of claims 1 -5, further comprising at least one further connection part (150) of a type that essentially corresponds to the said first connection part (50).
7. The frame configuration according to any one of claims 1 -6, whereby the beam elements (12, 14; 212, 214, 32, 34; 232, 234) of at least one of the forward and rear parts have been formed by bending.
8. The frame configuration according to any one of claims 1 -7, whereby the web part (32e, 34e) of the beam elements of at least one of the said forward and rear parts includes a longitudinal grooved reinforcement (32b, 34b).
9. The frame configuration according to any one of claims 1 -8, whereby the frame configuration is adapted for trailers (1 ) for trucks where the forward part (10, 210) is arranged for connection to a draw vehicle of the truck, whereby the frame configuration is arranged for the support of load.
10. A vehicle comprising a frame configuration (I; II; III) according to any one of claims 1 -9.
11. The vehicle according to claim 10, whereby the vehicle is constituted by a trailer (1 ) for a truck, where the forward part (10; 210) is arranged for connection to a draw vehicle of the truck, whereby the frame configuration is arranged for the support of load.
12. The vehicle according to claim 10, whereby the vehicle is constituted by a truck where the frame configuration is arranged to support vehicle components.
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