CN109252974B - Mounting device for vehicle power train - Google Patents

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CN109252974B
CN109252974B CN201810751146.8A CN201810751146A CN109252974B CN 109252974 B CN109252974 B CN 109252974B CN 201810751146 A CN201810751146 A CN 201810751146A CN 109252974 B CN109252974 B CN 109252974B
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02FCYLINDERS, PISTONS OR CASINGS, FOR COMBUSTION ENGINES; ARRANGEMENTS OF SEALINGS IN COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F02F7/00Casings, e.g. crankcases or frames
    • F02F7/0065Shape of casings for other machine parts and purposes, e.g. utilisation purposes, safety
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60KARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
    • B60K17/00Arrangement or mounting of transmissions in vehicles
    • B60K17/22Arrangement or mounting of transmissions in vehicles characterised by arrangement, location, or type of main drive shafting, e.g. cardan shaft
    • B60K17/24Arrangements of mountings for shafting
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60KARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
    • B60K5/00Arrangement or mounting of internal-combustion or jet-propulsion units
    • B60K5/12Arrangement of engine supports
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02FCYLINDERS, PISTONS OR CASINGS, FOR COMBUSTION ENGINES; ARRANGEMENTS OF SEALINGS IN COMBUSTION ENGINES
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According to the right mounting device (9), the mounting bracket (45) is divided into: a 1 st mounting bracket (46) having an intermediate coupling section (61B) coupled to a case-side coupling section (51A) provided in a bulging section (51) of the chain case (21); and a 2 nd mounting bracket (47) that couples the intermediate coupling portion (61B) and the shaft member (44) of the vibration-proof mounting member (41). The 1 st mounting bracket (46) is provided with: an upper wall portion (61) having a base end side connected to a case-side connecting portion (51A) provided in a bulging portion (51) of the chain case (21), and a tip end side extending in the front-rear direction from the base-end-side bracket-side connecting portion (61A) to the side of the bolt (37D); and a vertical wall portion (62) extending downward from the upper wall portion (61), the lower end portion in the extending direction being connected to the front boss portion (53A) and the rear boss portion (53B).

Description

Mounting device for vehicle power train
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a mounting device for a vehicle power train.
Background
As a structure for covering a timing chain provided at an end portion of an internal combustion engine with a chain case and connecting the chain case and a vehicle body with a mounting device, a hydraulic control valve mounting structure for an engine described in patent document 1 is known.
The hydraulic control valve assembly structure of the engine includes a chain case covering a timing chain that transmits rotation of a crankshaft to intake and exhaust camshafts. An attachment fitting boss portion and an oil control valve are provided on an outer peripheral surface of an upper portion of the chain case, and an engine attachment fitting is fitted to the attachment fitting boss.
Documents of the prior art
Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese unexamined patent publication No. 2006-57636
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
However, in the conventional hydraulic control valve mounting structure for an engine, when the mounting piece mounting boss portion is disposed on the chain case, the oil control valve needs to be avoided. Therefore, it is necessary to dispose the engine mount in the chain case while considering the disposition of the oil control valve, and it may be difficult to dispose the engine mount depending on the vehicle type.
The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object thereof is to provide a mounting device for a vehicle power train, which can easily dispose the mounting device regardless of the position of a hydraulic control valve with respect to a chain case.
Means for solving the problems
The present invention provides a mounting device for a vehicle power train, comprising: a vibration-proof mounting member having a mounting-side coupling portion and provided on the vehicle body side; a case member provided to the power train so as to face the vibration-proof mounting member; a bulging portion bulging from the housing member toward the vibration damping mounting member in a width direction of the vehicle, the bulging portion having a housing-side coupling portion at an upper portion thereof; a mounting bracket that couples the housing-side coupling portion and the mounting-side coupling portion; and a hydraulic control valve provided on an outer peripheral surface of the case member and supplying oil to hydraulic equipment provided in the power train, wherein the power train is elastically supported by the vehicle body by the mounting device of the vehicle power train, and the mounting device of the vehicle power train is characterized in that a case-side boss portion is formed on the case member, and the mounting bracket is divided into: a 1 st mounting bracket having an intermediate coupling portion and coupled to the case-side coupling portion; and a 2 nd mounting bracket that couples the intermediate coupling portion and the mounting-side coupling portion, wherein the 1 st mounting bracket includes: an upper wall portion having a base end side coupled to the housing-side coupling portion and a tip end side extending from the base end side to a side of the mounting-side coupling portion in a vehicle longitudinal direction; and a vertical wall portion extending downward from the upper wall portion, a lower end portion in an extending direction being connected to the housing member, the hydraulic control valve being opposed to the vertical wall portion and being disposed in a space surrounded by the upper wall portion, the vertical wall portion, and the housing-side boss portion at a position adjacent to the housing-side connecting portion.
Effects of the invention
As described above, according to the present invention, it is possible to prevent the restriction from being imposed on the arrangement of the mounting device regardless of the arrangement position of the hydraulic control valve with respect to the chain case.
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Fig. 1 is a plan view of a front portion of a vehicle including a mounting device for a vehicle power train according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a right side view of a vehicular power train of an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken in the direction III-III of fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the right mounting device in the direction IV-IV of fig. 1.
Fig. 5 is a view of a right mounting device of a vehicle power train according to an embodiment of the present invention, as viewed from diagonally right ahead.
Fig. 6 is a plan view of a right mounting device of a vehicle power train of an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a plan view of a right mounting device of a vehicle power train according to an embodiment of the present invention, showing a state in which a 2 nd mounting bracket is removed.
Fig. 8 is a plan view of a right mounting device of a vehicle power train according to an embodiment of the present invention, showing a state in which the 1 st mounting bracket and the 2 nd mounting bracket are removed.
Fig. 9 is a right side view of a vehicle power train according to an embodiment of the present invention, showing a state in which the 1 st mounting bracket is removed.
Fig. 10 is a diagram of a vehicle power train according to an embodiment of the present invention, as viewed from diagonally behind on the right, showing a state in which the 1 st mounting bracket is removed.
Fig. 11 is a right side view of a vehicle power train according to an embodiment of the present invention, showing a state in which the 1 st mounting bracket is mounted.
Fig. 12 is a view of a mounting bracket 1 of a right mounting device of a vehicle power train according to an embodiment of the present invention, as viewed from diagonally left and front.
Fig. 13 is a left side view of a 1 st mounting bracket of a right mounting device of a vehicle power train of an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 14 is a rear view of a 1 st mounting bracket of a right mounting device of a power train for a vehicle of an embodiment of the present invention.
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1: a vehicle; 2R: a right side member (vehicle body); 5: a powertrain; 6: an engine (internal combustion engine); 9: a right mounting device (mounting device); 11: a cylinder block; 12: a cylinder head; 18: hydraulic actuators (hydraulic devices); 21: a chain case (case member); 36: a vehicle body panel (vehicle body); 41: a vibration-proof mounting member; 44: a shaft member (mounting-side coupling portion); 45: mounting a bracket; 46: 1, mounting a bracket; 47: a 2 nd mounting bracket; 51: a bulging portion; 51A: a housing-side coupling portion; 53A: a front-side boss part (a housing-side boss part, a 1 st housing-side boss part); 53B: a rear-side boss part (a housing-side boss part, a 3 rd housing-side boss part); 53C: an upper boss part (a housing-side boss part, a 2 nd housing-side boss part); 61: an upper wall portion; 61B: an intermediate linking portion; 62: a longitudinal wall portion; 62A: a front-side boss part (a bracket-side boss part, a 1 st boss part); 62B: a rear-side boss portion (a bracket-side boss portion); 62C: an upper boss part (a bracket-side boss part, a 2 nd boss part); 62D: an outer peripheral rib; 62E: a partition wall; 62F, 62G: longitudinal ribs (ribs); 62H, 62I, 62J: a cross rib (rib); 63: a hydraulic cylinder section; 64: a hydraulic control valve; 64A: a control unit; 65. 66: a reinforcing rib; 91: 1 st virtual plane (virtual plane); 96: the bracket arrangement space (a space surrounded by the upper wall portion, the vertical wall portion, and the case-side boss portion).
Detailed Description
An installation device for a vehicle power train according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a vibration-proof mounting member having a mounting-side coupling portion and provided on the vehicle body side; a case member provided to the power train so as to face the vibration-proof mounting member; a bulging portion bulging from the housing member toward the vibration damping mounting member in a width direction of the vehicle, the bulging portion having a housing-side coupling portion at an upper portion thereof; a mounting bracket that couples the housing-side coupling portion and the mounting-side coupling portion; and a hydraulic control valve provided on an outer peripheral surface of the case member and supplying oil to hydraulic equipment provided in the power train, wherein the power train is elastically supported by the vehicle body by a mounting device of the vehicle power train, wherein a case-side boss portion is formed on the case member, and the mounting bracket is divided into: a 1 st mounting bracket having an intermediate coupling portion and coupled to the case-side coupling portion; and a 2 nd mounting bracket that couples the intermediate coupling portion and the mounting-side coupling portion, wherein the 1 st mounting bracket includes: an upper wall portion having a base end side coupled to the housing-side coupling portion and a tip end side extending from the base end side to a side of the mounting-side coupling portion in a vehicle longitudinal direction; and a vertical wall portion extending downward from the upper wall portion, a lower end portion in an extending direction being connected to the housing member, the hydraulic control valve being opposed to the vertical wall portion and being disposed in a space surrounded by the upper wall portion, the vertical wall portion, and the housing-side boss portion at a position adjacent to the housing-side connecting portion.
Thus, the mounting device can be easily disposed regardless of the position of the hydraulic control valve with respect to the chain case.
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Hereinafter, a mounting device for a vehicle power train according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
Fig. 1 to 14 are views showing a mounting device of a vehicle power train according to an embodiment of the present invention. In fig. 1 to 14, the vertical, front, rear, and left-right directions are the lateral direction of the vehicle and the vertical direction of the vehicle when the traveling direction of the vehicle is the front and the rear direction is the rear direction.
First, the configuration is explained.
In fig. 1, a vehicle 1 includes a left side member 2L, a right side member 2R, and a cross member 3.
The left side member 2L and the right side member 2R extend in the front-rear direction while being spaced apart in the width direction of the vehicle 1 (hereinafter referred to as the vehicle width direction). The cross member 3 extends inward in the vehicle width direction from the left side member 2L and the right side member 2R, and connects the left side member 2L and the right side member 2R.
An engine room 4 surrounded by the left and right side members 2L and 2R and the cross member 3 is provided in a front portion of the vehicle 1, and a power train 5 is disposed in the engine room 4.
The power train 5 includes an engine 6 and a transmission 7 as internal combustion engines, and the engine 6 and the transmission 7 are arranged inside the left side member 2L and the right side member 2R in the vehicle width direction. The engine 6 converts thermal energy into mechanical energy, and the transmission 7 changes the rotational speed of the engine 6 and outputs the changed rotational speed.
The left side member 2L is provided with a left mounting device 8, and the left mounting device 8 elastically supports the power train 5 to the left side member 2L. A right mounting device 9 is provided on the right side member 2R, and the right mounting device 9 elastically supports the power train 5 to the right side member 2R.
A rear mounting device 10 is provided on the cross member 3, the rear mounting device 10 elastically supporting the power train 5 to the cross member 3. The right mounting device 9 of the present embodiment constitutes the mounting device of the present invention.
In fig. 2, the engine 6 includes a cylinder block 11, a cylinder head 12 (see fig. 3), a head cover 13, and an oil pan 14. The cylinder block 11 and the cylinder head 12 of the present embodiment constitute an engine main body of the present invention.
A chain case 21 (see fig. 3) is attached to the right side surfaces of the cylinder block 11 and the cylinder head 12 in the vehicle width direction, and the chain case 21 covers a timing chain (not shown) provided on the right side surfaces of the cylinder block 11 and the cylinder head 12. The chain case 21 of the present embodiment constitutes a case member of the present invention.
A plurality of cylinders, not shown, are provided in the cylinder block 11. A piston, not shown, is housed in the cylinder, and the piston reciprocates in the vertical direction with respect to the cylinder. The piston is coupled to the crankshaft 15 by a connecting rod, not shown, and the reciprocating motion of the piston is converted into the rotational motion of the crankshaft 15 by the connecting rod.
The cylinder head 12 is provided with a plurality of intake ports, a plurality of intake valves for opening and closing the intake ports, a plurality of exhaust valves for opening and closing the exhaust ports, and the like, which are not shown. The intake port introduces air into the cylinder, and the exhaust port discharges exhaust gas combusted in the cylinder from the cylinder.
In fig. 3, a valve chamber 16 is formed between the cylinder head 12 and the cylinder head cover 13, and an exhaust camshaft 17 and an intake camshaft, not shown, are housed in the valve chamber 16.
An exhaust cam 17A is provided on the exhaust camshaft 17, and the exhaust cam 17A drives the exhaust valve in accordance with the rotation of the exhaust camshaft 17, thereby opening and closing the exhaust port. Further, detailed description of the intake camshaft is omitted.
A hydraulic actuator 18 of a variable valve mechanism is provided at a right end portion of the exhaust camshaft 17. The hydraulic actuator 18 includes an advance chamber and a retard chamber, not shown, into which oil is introduced. The hydraulic actuator 18 controls the rotational phase of the exhaust camshaft 17 to the advance side when oil is introduced into the advance chamber, and controls the rotational phase of the exhaust camshaft 17 to the retard side when oil is introduced into the retard chamber.
A timing chain covered by a chain case 21 links the crankshaft 15, the exhaust camshaft 17, and the intake camshaft, and transmits the power of the crankshaft 15 to the exhaust camshaft 17 and the intake camshaft.
The oil pan 14 stores oil for lubricating the crankshaft 15, the pistons, and the like.
In fig. 2, a water pump pulley 22, a crankshaft pulley 23, a generator pulley 24, and an idler pulley 25 are provided on the right side of the engine 6, and these pulleys are rotatable.
The water pump pulley 22 is fixed to an input shaft 22A of a water pump, not shown, attached to the cylinder block 11, and the water pump pulley 22 rotates together with the input shaft 22A to transmit power to the water pump. The crankshaft pulley 23 is fixed to a right end portion of the crankshaft 15, and rotates in a rightward turning manner integrally with the crankshaft 15.
The generator pulley 24 is fixed to an input shaft 26A of a generator 26 mounted to the cylinder block 11, rotates together with the input shaft 26A, and transmits power to the generator 26. The generator 26 generates electric power by electromagnetic induction by rotation of an unillustrated rotor provided on the input shaft 26A, and charges an unillustrated battery. The idler pulley 25 is rotatably supported by the cylinder block 11. The water pump and the generator 26 of the present embodiment constitute the auxiliary equipment of the present invention.
An endless drive belt 27 is wound around the water pump pulley 22, the crankshaft pulley 23, the generator pulley 24, and the idle pulley 25. The drive belt 27 transmits the power of the crankshaft 15 from the crankshaft pulley 23 to the water pump pulley 22 and the generator pulley 24, thereby rotationally driving the water pump and the generator 26.
The idle pulley 25 is provided between the crankshaft pulley 23 and the generator pulley 24 to apply tension to a portion of the drive belt 27 that travels from the crankshaft pulley 23 to the generator pulley 24.
The belt tensioner 31 is disposed in the chain case 21, and the belt tensioner 31 is disposed below a bulging portion 51 described later. The belt tensioner 31 is disposed above the crankshaft pulley 23 and in front of the water pump pulley 22 as viewed in the vehicle width direction.
The belt tensioner 31 includes an arm 32, a tension pulley 33, and an automatic tensioner 34. One end of the arm 32 is supported by the cylinder block 11 to be swingable. The tension pulley 33 is rotatably supported by the other end of the arm 32 and contacts the drive belt 27.
The automatic tensioner 34 includes a cylindrical damper 34A that is extendable and retractable in the axial direction. A tensioner coupling portion 34A is provided at an upper end portion (one end portion) of the damper 34A, and a lower end portion (the other end portion) of the damper 34A is coupled to the arm 32.
A spring, not shown, is provided on the inner peripheral portion of the damper 34A, and the damper 34A is biased by the spring to expand and generate a pressing force in the axial direction. Thus, the automatic tensioner 34 can apply tension to the drive belt 27 by pressing the tension pulley 33 against the drive belt 27 by the arm 32, and can suppress slack caused by a decrease in the tension of the drive belt 27.
As a result, the occurrence of slip between the drive belt 27 and the pulleys 22, 23, and 24 can be suppressed. The automatic tensioner 34 is not limited to a spring type, and may include a hydraulic type, an air type, or the like, or may include an automatic tensioner in which a spring for applying tension and a hydraulic pressure for damping are used together.
In fig. 2 and 10, a flat portion 21A extending in the vertical direction is formed in the chain case 21. In fig. 4, a tensioner coupling boss portion 52 is formed on the flat portion 21A, and the tensioner coupling portion 34a is coupled to the tensioner coupling boss portion 52 by a bolt 37A. The belt tensioner 31 of the present embodiment constitutes a tension applying member of the present invention, and the automatic tensioner 34 constitutes a tensioner member of the present invention.
In fig. 3 and 4, the right mounting device 9 includes a vibration-proof mounting member 41 and a mounting bracket 45. The vibration-proof mounting member 41 is provided on the right side member 2R side. The vibration-proof mounting member 41 has an outer cylinder 42, a mounting rubber 43, and a shaft member 44, and the central axes of the outer cylinder 42 and the shaft member 44 extend in the vertical direction.
The outer cylinder 42 is provided with a fitting piece 42A extending outward in the vehicle width direction from the outer cylinder 42 and a fitting piece 42B extending in the vehicle front-rear direction. The fitting piece 42A is fixed to the vehicle body panel 36 by a bolt 37B, and the fitting piece 42B is fixed to the right side member 2R by a bolt 37C (refer to fig. 5 to 8). The right side member 2R and the vehicle body panel 36 of the present embodiment constitute a vehicle body of the present invention.
The mounting rubber 43 is housed in the outer cylinder 42, and the outer periphery of the mounting rubber 43 is fixed to the outer cylinder 42 by vulcanization adhesion or the like. The shaft member 44 is fixed to the inner peripheral portion of the mounting rubber 43 by vulcanization bonding or the like.
The shaft member 44 is coupled to the mounting bracket 45 by the bolt 37D, and the mounting bracket 45 couples the vibration damping mounting member 41 and the chain case 21.
The shaft member 44 of the present embodiment constitutes the mounting-side coupling portion of the present invention.
The chain case 21 is provided on the engine 6 so as to face the vibration-proof mounting member 41 in the vehicle width direction. In fig. 9 and 10, a bulging portion 51 is provided above the flat portion 21A of the chain case 21.
The bulging portion 51 bulges in the vehicle width direction from the outer surface of the chain case 21 toward the vibration isolation mounting member 41, and is provided apart from the vibration isolation mounting member 41 in the front-rear direction (see fig. 8).
A case-side coupling portion 51A extending in the front-rear direction is provided at an upper portion of the bulging portion 51, and 3 screw grooves 51A extending downward from the case-side coupling portion 51A are formed in the bulging portion 51 (see fig. 8 and 10).
The mounting bracket 45 of the present embodiment couples the shaft member 44 and the case-side coupling portion 51A of the bulging portion 51, and as shown in fig. 1, the vibration-proof mounting member 41 elastically supports the power train 5 to the right side member 2R and the vehicle body panel 36.
In fig. 3 to 5, the mounting bracket 45 is divided into a 1 st mounting bracket 46 and a 2 nd mounting bracket 47.
In fig. 12 and 13, the 1 st mounting bracket 46 includes an upper wall portion 61 and a vertical wall portion 62. The upper wall portion 61 extends in the front-rear direction. The upper wall portion 61 is formed with a bracket-side connecting portion 61A on a base end side (rear side in the front-rear direction of the vehicle 1) with a central portion of the upper wall portion 61 in the extending direction being a boundary, and is formed with an intermediate connecting portion 61B (see fig. 7) extending from the bracket-side connecting portion 61A to a vehicle width direction side of the shaft member 44 on a tip end side (front side in the front-rear direction of the vehicle 1).
The bracket-side coupling portion 61A has 2 through holes 61A, and the bracket-side coupling portion 61A is coupled to the case-side coupling portion 51A of the bulging portion 51 by a bolt 37F (see fig. 5 and 7). In fig. 7, a part of the bulge portion 51 is shown by a broken line.
In fig. 7, the intermediate coupling portion 61B of the present embodiment is provided at a position above the upper wall portion 61 and adjacent to the case-side coupling portion 51A of the bulging portion 51 in the front-rear direction. The intermediate coupling portion 61B is formed with 3 through holes 61B, and one end portion of the 2 nd mounting bracket 47 is coupled to the intermediate coupling portion 61B by a bolt 37G and a stud 37H (see fig. 5 and 6).
The other end portion of the 2 nd mounting bracket 47 is coupled to the upper end of the shaft member 44 by a bolt 37D (see fig. 3). Here, the intermediate coupling portion 61B is located above the upper wall portion 61, and includes: an intermediate coupling portion 61B separate from the upper wall portion 61 is mounted on the upper portion of the upper wall portion 61; and the intermediate coupling portion 61B includes the upper surface of the upper wall portion 61. The intermediate coupling portion 61B constitutes a portion on which one end portion of the 2 nd mounting bracket 47 is placed.
In fig. 12, the vertical wall portion 62 extends downward from the vehicle width direction outer end portion 61c of the upper wall portion 61 in a region corresponding to the bracket-side coupling portion 61A and the intermediate coupling portion 61B extending in the front-rear direction. Fig. 13 shows the regions (ranges) of the bracket-side coupling portion 61A and the intermediate coupling portion 61B in the front-rear direction.
That is, the vertical wall portion 62 extends downward from the vehicle width direction outer end portion 61c of the upper wall portion 61 in a region of the upper wall portion 61 in the front-rear direction corresponding to the bracket-side connecting portion 61A and the intermediate connecting portion 61B, the bracket-side connecting portion 61A extending in the front-rear direction while facing the case-side connecting portion 51A in the vehicle width direction, and the intermediate connecting portion 61B extending in the front-rear direction while continuing from the bracket-side connecting portion 61A.
In fig. 9 and 10, a front boss portion 53A, a rear boss portion 53B, and an upper boss portion 53C are formed on the flat portion 21A of the chain case 21. The lower end portion and the front end portion of the vertical wall portion 62 in the extending direction are coupled to the front boss portion 53A, the rear boss portion 53B, and the upper boss portion 53C by bolts 37I (see fig. 11).
In fig. 12 and 13, a front boss portion 62A, a rear boss portion 62B, and an upper boss portion 62C are formed in the vertical wall portion 62, and the front boss portion 62A, the rear boss portion 62B, and the upper boss portion 62C protrude from the vertical wall portion 62 toward the chain case 21 (see fig. 14).
In fig. 9 and 10, the rear boss portion 53B of the chain case 21 is formed below the bulging portion 51. The front boss portion 53A is formed on the front side of the rear boss portion 53B below the bulging portion 51, and is formed in the front-rear direction in alignment with the rear boss portion 53B.
The front boss portion 53A is provided apart from the case-side coupling portion 51A in the front-rear direction, and the rear boss portion 53B is formed directly below the case-side coupling portion 51A.
In fig. 11, the upper boss portion 53C is formed on the opposite side of the case-side coupling portion 51A with respect to the intermediate coupling portion 61B, and is formed adjacent to the intermediate coupling portion 61B in the front-rear direction. In fig. 9, the upper boss portion 53C is opposed to the bulging portion 51 in the front-rear direction, and is formed obliquely upward on the front side with respect to the front boss portion 53A.
The front boss portion 53A is coupled to a front boss portion 62A of the vertical wall portion 62 by a bolt 37I, and the rear boss portion 53B is coupled to a rear boss portion 62B of the vertical wall portion 62 by a bolt 37I. The upper boss portion 53C is coupled to an upper boss portion 62C of the vertical wall portion 62 by a bolt 37I.
Thus, the 1 st mounting bracket 46 is firmly coupled to the chain case 21 via the front boss portion 62A, the rear boss portion 62B, the upper boss portion 62C, and the bracket-side coupling portion 61A.
In fig. 9, when the chain case 21 is viewed from the outside in the vehicle width direction, the width of the chain case 21 on the upper side of the joint 19 (see fig. 3) between the cylinder block 11 and the cylinder head 12 is formed larger than the width on the lower side of the joint 19.
In the flat portion 21A, a front boss portion 53A and a rear boss portion 53B are formed above the joint portion 19. Thus, the 1 st mounting bracket 46 is disposed above the joint 19.
In fig. 12 and 13, an outer circumferential rib 62D is formed on the outer circumferential portion of the vertical wall portion 62, and the outer circumferential rib 62D protrudes from the vertical wall portion 62 toward the chain case 21 (see fig. 7 and 14) to connect the front end and the rear end of the upper wall portion 61.
In fig. 12 and 13, a front boss portion 62A, a rear boss portion 62B, and an upper boss portion 62C are formed on an outer peripheral rib 62D, and the front boss portion 62A, the rear boss portion 62B, and the upper boss portion 62C are connected to the upper wall portion 61 by the outer peripheral rib 62D.
A partition wall 62E is formed in the vertical wall portion 62, and the partition wall 62E extends in the vertical direction inside the outer peripheral rib 62D, and connects the upper wall portion 61 and the lower end portion of the vertical wall portion 62 (the lower outer peripheral rib 62D).
The partition wall 62E extends downward from the center portion in the extending direction (front-rear direction) of the upper wall portion 61, and the bracket-side coupling portion 61A is formed on the proximal end side and the intermediate coupling portion 61B is formed on the distal end side of the upper wall portion 61 with the partition wall 62E as a boundary.
The 1 st mounting bracket 46 has: a rib forming region 71 provided on one side (front side) with respect to the partition wall 62E; and a rib non-formation region 72 provided on the other side (rear side) with respect to the partition wall 62E.
The rib forming region 71 is a region corresponding to the vertical wall portion 62 extending downward from the intermediate coupling portion 61B with the partition wall 62E being a boundary, and the rib non-forming region 72 is a region corresponding to the vertical wall portion 62 extending downward from the bracket-side coupling portion 61A with the partition wall 62E being a boundary.
In the rib forming region 71, the vertical wall portion 62 is formed with vertical ribs 62F, 62G and lateral ribs 62H, 62I, 62J projecting from the vertical wall portion 62 toward the chain case 21.
In the rib non-formation region 72, the vertical wall portion 62 is flat, and no rib is formed on the vertical wall portion 62.
The vertical ribs 62F and 62G extend in the vertical direction, and the upper ends of the vertical ribs 62F and 62G are connected to the intermediate connection portion 61B. The vertical rib 62F extends from the lower portion of the intermediate coupling portion 61B to the front boss portion 62A, and the vertical rib 62F couples the front boss portion 62A and the intermediate coupling portion 61B.
The cross ribs 62H, 62I, 62J extend in the front-rear direction. The lateral ribs 62I, 62J connect the partition wall 62E and the vertical rib 62G, and the lateral rib 62H connects the upper boss portion 62C and the vertical rib 62F. The longitudinal ribs 62F, 62G and the transverse ribs 62H, 62I, 62J of the present embodiment constitute the ribs of the present invention.
In fig. 9, when a space surrounded by a 1 st imaginary plane 91, a 2 nd imaginary plane 92, a 3 rd imaginary plane 93, and a 4 th imaginary plane 94 is defined as a holder arrangement space 96 in which the 1 st mounting holder 46 is arranged, the 1 st imaginary plane 91 extends in the front-rear direction across the front boss portion 53A and the rear boss portion 53B, the 2 nd imaginary plane 92 extends in the front-rear direction along the case-side coupling portion 51A, the 3 rd imaginary plane 93 extends in the up-down direction through the front boss portion 53A, and the 4 th imaginary plane 94 extends in the up-down direction through the rear boss portion 53B, the tensioner coupling portion 34a of the automatic tensioner 34 is arranged in the holder arrangement space 96.
The 1 st imaginary plane 91 may pass between an imaginary plane 91a connecting the upper end of the front table portion 53A and the upper end of the rear table portion 53B and an imaginary plane 91B connecting the lower end of the front table portion 53A and the lower end of the rear table portion 53B.
The 3 rd virtual plane 93 may pass between the front end and the rear end of the front boss portion 53A, and the 4 th virtual plane 94 may pass between the front end and the rear end of the rear boss portion 53B.
The tensioner coupling portion 34a of the present embodiment is only required to be disposed within the range of the holder disposition space 96, and in the present embodiment, the tensioner coupling portion 34a is disposed in the inter-boss space 97 between the front boss portion 53A and the rear boss portion 53B in the holder disposition space 96. In other words, the tensioner coupling portion 34a is disposed in the inter-boss space 97 between the imaginary plane 91a and the imaginary plane 91 b.
That is, the tensioner coupling portion 34a of the present embodiment is disposed in the inter-boss space 97 between the front boss portion 53A and the rear boss portion 53B, of the holder disposition space 96 surrounded by the front boss portion 53A, the rear boss portion 53B, and the bulging portion 51.
The tensioner coupling portion 34a is disposed offset toward the front boss portion 53A with respect to a 5 th imaginary plane 95 that vertically crosses a center portion 91c in the extending direction of the 1 st imaginary plane 91. Further, a central portion 91c in the extending direction of the 1 st virtual plane 91 is a central portion in the front-rear direction between the front boss portion 53A and the rear boss portion 53B. In fig. 10, the tensioner coupling boss portion 52 is disposed adjacent to the front boss portion 53A in the front-rear direction, and the tensioner coupling boss portion 52 is coupled to the front boss portion 53A.
Thus, the rear boss portion 53B and the case-side coupling portion 51A of the present embodiment are disposed on the rear side with respect to the 5 th imaginary plane 95, and the front boss portion 53A and the tensioner coupling portion 34a are disposed on the front side with respect to the 5 th imaginary plane 95.
In fig. 9 and 10, a cylinder portion 63 is disposed above the flat portion 21A of the chain case 21 and below the bulging portion 51, and a hydraulic control valve 64 is inserted into the cylinder portion 63. In fig. 3, the cylinder portion 63 is formed between the chain case 21 and the vertical wall portion 62 so as to face the vertical wall portion 62 in the vehicle width direction.
In fig. 9 and 10, the cylinder portion 63 is formed to vertically cross between the bulging portion 51 and the tensioner coupling boss portion 52, the front boss portion 53A, and the rear boss portion 53B.
Specifically, the cylinder unit 63 and the hydraulic control valve 64 of the present embodiment are disposed in the bracket disposition space 96 surrounded by the upper wall portion 61, the vertical wall portion 62, the front side boss portion 53A, and the rear side boss portion 53B, at positions facing the vertical wall portion 62 and adjacent to the housing side coupling portion 51A in the up-down direction.
The hydraulic control valve 64 includes: a plunger, not shown, inserted into the cylinder portion 63; and a control unit 64A such as an electromagnetic solenoid that projects from the cylinder unit 63 to the outside and drives the plunger.
Oil is introduced into the cylinder portion 63 from an oil pump not shown. The cylinder section 63 communicates with an advance chamber and a retard chamber of the hydraulic actuator 18 through oil passages, not shown, formed in the chain case 21.
The plunger is driven by the control portion 64A, thereby switching the flow direction of oil to supply the oil supplied from the oil pump to the hydraulic cylinder portion 63 to either one of the advance chamber and the retard chamber. The hydraulic actuator 18 of the present embodiment constitutes the hydraulic apparatus of the present invention.
The rear boss portion 53B is provided at one axial end portion of the cylinder portion 63, and the cylinder portion 63 is inclined with respect to the horizontal plane 98 such that the other axial end portion of the cylinder portion 63 is away from the 1 st virtual plane 91 disposed below the cylinder portion 63. The 1 st virtual plane 91 of the present embodiment constitutes a virtual plane of the present invention.
The engine 6 of the present embodiment is disposed in the engine room 4 such that a cylinder axis, not shown, is inclined forward with respect to the vertical direction. The case-side coupling portion 51A coupled to the right side member 2R by the right attachment device 9 is formed in a horizontal plane so that the right attachment device 9 does not tilt.
Therefore, the 2 nd virtual plane 92 passing through the casing-side coupling portion 51A is formed as a horizontal plane. In fig. 9, a horizontal plane 98 different from the 2 nd virtual plane 92 is formed, in order to make it clear that the cylinder section 63 is inclined with respect to the horizontal plane 98.
The front side boss part 53A and the rear side boss part 53B of the present embodiment constitute a housing side boss part of the present invention, and the front side boss part 53A constitutes a 1 st housing side boss part of the present invention. The upper boss portion 53C constitutes a 2 nd housing-side boss portion of the present invention, and the rear boss portion 53B constitutes a 3 rd housing-side boss portion of the present invention.
The front boss portion 62A constitutes a 1 st boss portion of the present invention, and the upper boss portion 62C constitutes a 2 nd boss portion of the present invention. The front boss portion 62A, the rear boss portion 62B, and the upper boss portion 62C constitute a bracket-side boss portion of the present invention.
In fig. 11, the rib forming area 71 faces the control portion 64A of the hydraulic control valve 64 in the vehicle width direction, and the rib non-forming area 72 faces the cylinder portion 63 in the vehicle width direction.
In fig. 9 and 10, a plurality of reinforcing ribs 65, 66, and 67 are formed on the upper portion of the chain case 21, and the reinforcing ribs 65, 66, and 67 extend downward from the lower portion of the bulging portion 51 across the cylinder portion 63.
The reinforcing ribs 65, 66 extend from the lower portion of the bulging portion 51 through the bracket arrangement space 96 and have lower end portions 65a, 66a extending below the tensioner coupling boss portion 52. The reinforcing ribs 65, 66 are connected to the outer peripheral surface of the cylinder portion 63, and project from the flat portion 21A and the cylinder portion 63 toward the vehicle width direction outer vertical wall portion 62.
The reinforcing rib 67 protrudes from the flat portion 21A and the cylinder portion 63 toward the outer vertical wall portion 62 in the vehicle width direction, and the bulging portion 51, the cylinder portion 63, and the tensioner connecting boss portion 52 are connected by the reinforcing rib 67.
The reinforcing ribs 65, 66 of the present embodiment constitute the 1 st reinforcing rib of the present invention, and the reinforcing rib 67 constitutes the 2 nd reinforcing rib of the present invention.
According to the right mounting device 9 of the present embodiment, the mounting bracket 45 is divided into: a 1 st mounting bracket 46 having an intermediate coupling portion 61B; and a 2 nd mounting bracket 47.
The 1 st mounting bracket 46 is coupled to a case-side coupling portion 51A provided in the bulging portion 51 of the chain case 21, and the 2 nd mounting bracket 47 is coupled to the intermediate coupling portion 61B and the shaft member 44 of the vibration damping mounting member 41.
The 1 st mounting bracket 46 has an upper wall portion 61 and a vertical wall portion 62 extending in the front-rear direction.
The 1 st mounting bracket 46 includes: an upper wall portion 61 having a base end side coupled to a case-side coupling portion 51A provided in the bulging portion 51 of the chain case 21 and a tip end side extending in the front-rear direction from the bracket-side coupling portion 61A on the base end side to the side of the shaft member 44; and a vertical wall portion 62 extending downward from the upper wall portion 61, and a lower end portion in the extending direction is connected to the front boss portion 53A and the rear boss portion 53B.
This enables the 1 st mounting bracket 46 and the chain case 21 to be firmly coupled, and deformation and vibration of the 1 st mounting bracket 46 can be reduced when vibration is transmitted from the power train 5 to the right side member 2R and the vehicle body panel 36.
Therefore, the vibration transmitted from the power train 5 to the right side member 2R and the body panel 36 can be easily reduced.
In addition, according to the right attachment device 9 of the present embodiment, the hydraulic control valve 64 is disposed in the disposition space 96 surrounded by the upper wall portion 61, the vertical wall portion 62, the front side boss portion 53A, and the rear side boss portion 53B at a position adjacent to the housing side coupling portion 51A while facing the vertical wall portion 62.
Thus, the 1 st mounting bracket 46 can be attached to the chain case 21 so as to surround the hydraulic control valve 64, and the right mounting device 9 can be easily disposed regardless of the position of the hydraulic control valve 64 with respect to the chain case 21.
In addition, according to the right mounting device 9 of the present embodiment, the upper boss portion 53C is formed on the opposite side of the case-side coupling portion 51A with respect to the intermediate coupling portion 61B, and is formed adjacent to the intermediate coupling portion 61B in the front-rear direction.
This can firmly couple the intermediate coupling portion 61B to the chain case 21, and can more effectively suppress deformation and vibration of the 1 st mounting bracket 46 and also can suppress deformation and vibration of the chain case 21.
Therefore, the vibration transmitted from the power train 5 to the right side member 2R and the body panel 36 can be more effectively reduced.
In addition, according to the right attachment device 9 of the present embodiment, the cylinder portion 63 into which the hydraulic control valve 64 is inserted is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the chain case 21. The front boss portion 53A and the upper boss portion 53C are formed in an aligned manner in the front-rear direction, and the rear boss portion 53B is provided at one axial end portion of the cylinder portion 63.
This allows the rear boss portion 53B to be connected to the high-rigidity cylinder portion 63, thereby increasing the rigidity of the rear boss portion 53B.
The cylinder section 63 is inclined with respect to the horizontal surface 98 such that the other end portion in the axial direction of the cylinder section 63 is away from the 1 st virtual plane 91 connecting the front boss portion 53A and the rear boss portion 53B.
Thus, the cylinder unit 63 and the hydraulic control valve 64 can be disposed on the chain case 21 avoiding the front boss unit 53A.
Further, the front boss portion 53A and the upper boss portion 53C can be formed in an aligned manner in the front-rear direction. Therefore, when the lower end portion of the vertical wall portion 62 is connected to the front boss portion 53A and the rear boss portion 53B, the height of the lower end portion of the vertical wall portion 62 can be set to the same height in the front-rear direction. Therefore, the 1 st mounting bracket 46 and the chain case 21 can be firmly coupled, and deformation and vibration of the 1 st mounting bracket 46 can be more effectively suppressed.
In addition, according to the right attachment device 9 of the present embodiment, since the reinforcing ribs 65, 66 are formed on the outer peripheral surface of the chain case 21, the rigidity of the chain case 21 can be improved by the cylinder portion 63, and the rigidity of the chain case 21 can be further improved by the reinforcing ribs 65, 66.
Further, since the reinforcing ribs 65 and 66 extend from the lower portion of the bulging portion 51 across the cylinder portion 63 and the lower end portions thereof extend downward from the 1 st imaginary plane 91, the rigidity of the chain case 21 can be increased within the range in which the 1 st mounting bracket 46 is disposed. Thereby, deformation and vibration of the 1 st mounting bracket 46 and the chain case 21 can be more effectively suppressed.
In addition, according to the right attachment device 9 of the present embodiment, the hydraulic control valve 64 has the control portion 64A protruding from the cylinder portion 63 to the outside, and the 1 st attachment bracket 46 has the partition wall 62E extending in the vertical direction from the vertical wall portion 62 toward the chain case 21.
The 1 st mounting bracket 46 further includes: a rib forming region 71 provided on one side of the partition wall 62E, and formed with vertical ribs 62F, 62G and horizontal ribs 62H, 62I, 62J protruding from the vertical wall 62 toward the chain case 21; and a rib non-formation region 72 provided on the other side of the partition wall 62E, in which no rib is formed in the vertical wall portion 62.
The rib forming region 71 is opposed to the control portion 64A in the vehicle width direction, and the rib non-forming region 72 is opposed to the cylinder portion 63 in the vehicle width direction.
This can increase the rigidity of the vertical wall 62 and the chain case 21 by the vertical ribs 62F and 62G and the horizontal ribs 62H, 62I, and 62J. That is, if the rib is formed at a portion of the chain case 21 that faces the control portion 64A in the vehicle width direction in order to increase the rigidity of the vertical wall portion 62 and the chain case 21, the rib becomes an obstacle when the hydraulic control valve 64 is inserted into the cylinder portion 63.
On the other hand, by forming the vertical ribs 62F, 62G and the horizontal ribs 62H, 62I, 62J on the vertical wall portion 62 of the 1 st mounting bracket 46, the insertion of the hydraulic control valve 64 into the cylinder portion 63 is ensured, and the rigidity of the vertical wall portion 62 and the chain case 21 is improved.
Further, although the amount of projection of the cylinder portion 63 from the chain case 21 in the vehicle width direction increases by the amount of insertion of the hydraulic control valve 64, the cylinder portion 63 can be enclosed by the vertical wall portion 62 having the rib non-forming region 72, and therefore the cylinder portion 63 can be easily disposed between the vertical wall portion 62 and the chain case 21.
In addition, according to the right attachment device 9 of the present embodiment, the vertical ribs 62F and 62G extend in the vertical direction, and the upper ends of the vertical ribs 62F and 62G are coupled to the intermediate coupling portion 61B.
This can suppress deformation of the vertical wall portion 62 due to a load in the vertical direction, and can suppress deformation and vibration of the intermediate coupling portion 61B. Therefore, the 2 nd mounting bracket 47 and the intermediate coupling portion 61B can be strongly coupled, and deformation and vibration of the 2 nd mounting bracket 47 can be suppressed.
In addition, according to the right mounting device 9 of the present embodiment, the 1 st mounting bracket 46 has the front boss portion 62A coupled to the front boss portion 53A, and the vertical rib 62F couples the front boss portion 62A and the intermediate coupling portion 61B.
This can more effectively suppress deformation of the vertical wall portion 62 due to a load in the vertical direction, and can more effectively suppress deformation and vibration of the intermediate coupling portion 61B. Therefore, the 2 nd mounting bracket 47 and the intermediate coupling portion 61B can be further strongly coupled, and deformation and vibration of the 2 nd mounting bracket 47 can be more effectively suppressed.
In addition, according to the right mounting device 9 of the present embodiment, the 1 st mounting bracket 46 has the upper boss portion 62C coupled to the upper boss portion 53C, and the lateral rib 62H extends in the front-rear direction to couple the upper boss portion 62C and the vertical rib 62G.
This can suppress deformation of the vertical wall portion 62 due to a load in the front-rear direction, and can more effectively suppress deformation and vibration of the intermediate coupling portion 61B. Therefore, the 2 nd mounting bracket 47 and the intermediate coupling portion 61B can be coupled more firmly, and deformation and vibration of the 2 nd mounting bracket 47 can be suppressed more effectively.
Although embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. All such modifications and equivalents are intended to be included in the claims.

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1. A mounting device for a vehicle power train includes:
a vibration-proof mounting member having a mounting-side coupling portion and provided on the vehicle body side;
a case member provided to the power train so as to face the vibration-proof mounting member;
a bulging portion bulging from the housing member toward the vibration damping mounting member in a width direction of the vehicle, the bulging portion having a housing-side coupling portion at an upper portion thereof;
a mounting bracket that couples the housing-side coupling portion and the mounting-side coupling portion; and
a hydraulic control valve provided on an outer peripheral surface of the housing member and supplying oil to hydraulic equipment provided in the power train,
the vehicle power train mounting device elastically supports the power train to the vehicle body, and is characterized in that,
the housing member is formed with a housing-side boss portion,
the mounting bracket is divided into: a 1 st mounting bracket having an intermediate joint; and a 2 nd mounting bracket, wherein the mounting bracket is provided with a plurality of mounting holes,
the 1 st mounting bracket is coupled to the housing-side coupling portion,
the 2 nd mounting bracket couples the intermediate coupling portion and the mounting-side coupling portion,
the 1 st mounting bracket includes: an upper wall portion having a base end side coupled to the housing-side coupling portion and a tip end side extending from the base end side to a side of the mounting-side coupling portion in a vehicle longitudinal direction; and a vertical wall portion extending downward from the upper wall portion, a lower end portion in the extending direction being connected to the case member,
the hydraulic control valve is disposed in a space surrounded by the upper wall portion, the vertical wall portion, and the case-side boss portion at a position facing the vertical wall portion and adjacent to the case-side coupling portion.
2. The mounting device of a power train for a vehicle according to claim 1,
the case-side boss part comprises a 1 st case-side boss part and a 2 nd case-side boss part provided at a position different from the 1 st case-side boss part,
the 2 nd housing-side boss portion is formed on the opposite side of the intermediate coupling portion from the housing-side coupling portion, and is formed adjacent to the intermediate coupling portion in the vehicle front-rear direction.
3. The mounting device of a power train for a vehicle according to claim 2,
a cylinder portion into which the hydraulic control valve is inserted is formed on an outer peripheral surface of the housing member,
the housing-side boss part includes a 3 rd housing-side boss part, the 3 rd housing-side boss part is provided at a position different from the 1 st housing-side boss part and the 2 nd housing-side boss part,
the 1 st housing-side boss portion and the 3 rd housing-side boss portion are formed in an aligned manner in the front-rear direction of the vehicle,
the 3 rd housing-side boss portion is provided at one axial end portion of the cylinder portion,
the hydraulic cylinder portion is formed in an inclined state in which the other end portion in the axial direction of the hydraulic cylinder portion is away from a virtual plane connecting the 1 st housing-side boss portion and the 3 rd housing-side boss portion with respect to a horizontal plane.
4. The mounting device of a power train for a vehicle according to claim 3,
a reinforcing rib is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the housing member,
the reinforcement rib extends from a lower portion of the bulging portion across the cylinder portion to a position below the virtual plane.
5. The mounting device of a vehicular power train according to claim 3 or claim 4,
the hydraulic control valve has a control unit protruding from the cylinder unit to the outside,
the 1 st mounting bracket has a partition wall extending in the vertical direction from the vertical wall portion toward the housing member,
the 1 st mounting bracket includes: a rib forming region provided on one side of the partition wall and formed with a plurality of ribs protruding from the vertical wall portion toward the housing member; and a rib non-formation region provided on the other side of the partition wall, wherein no rib is formed on the vertical wall,
the rib forming region is opposed to the control section, and the rib non-forming region is opposed to the cylinder section.
6. The mounting device of a power train for a vehicle according to claim 5,
the rib has a vertical rib extending in the vertical direction of the vehicle, and an upper end of the vertical rib is connected to the intermediate connecting portion.
7. The mounting device of a power train for a vehicle according to claim 6,
the 1 st mounting bracket has a 1 st boss portion coupled to the 1 st housing-side boss portion,
the vertical rib connects the first boss portion 1 and the intermediate connecting portion.
8. The mounting device of a vehicular power train according to claim 6 or claim 7,
the 1 st mounting bracket has a 2 nd boss portion coupled to the 2 nd housing-side boss portion,
the rib has a lateral rib extending in the vehicle front-rear direction and connecting the 2 nd boss portion and the longitudinal rib.
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