Decorative cover and vehicle

By designing the cover, guide structure, and limiting structure of the decorative cover, the problem of exposed roll cage base was solved, achieving stable decoration and protection of the base and improving the vehicle's appearance.

CN224013531UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-20XIAOMI EV TECH CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-07
Publication Date
2026-03-20

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Technical Problem

The base of the roll cage is exposed without any protective or decorative covering, which affects the vehicle's appearance.

Method used

Design a decorative cover, including a cover shell, a guide structure, a limiting structure, and an anti-loosening structure. The cover shell is inserted into the base through an insertion port, guided by the guide structure and fixed by the limiting structure, and the anti-loosening structure locks the base, thus achieving a stable connection between the decorative cover and the base.

Benefits of technology

It achieves effective decoration and protection for the roll cage base, enhancing the vehicle's aesthetics, without requiring significant modifications to the base structure.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a decorative cover and a vehicle. The technical problem that a base of an anti-rolling frame is exposed outside is solved. The decorative cover is used for a base (100) of an anti-rolling frame (200) and comprises a housing (1) capable of covering the outer side of the base horizontally extending in the first direction, a guide structure (2) arranged in the housing and used for guiding insertion of the base in the first direction, and a first limiting structure (3) arranged in the housing and used for guiding insertion of the base in the second direction, the limiting structure (4) is arranged in the cover shell and used for limiting the base in the cover shell in the vertical direction, and the anti-loosening structure (4) is arranged in the cover shell and used for enabling the cover shell and the base to be relatively locked in the first direction when the base and the cover shell are assembled in place.
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Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The present disclosure relates to the technical field of vehicle accessories, and particularly relates to a decorative cover and a vehicle. BACKGROUND

[0002] A roll cage is a detachable steel tube assembly, usually used inside a racing car, and is installed by connecting or welding one by one according to the contour inside the car cabin. If the car body shell is removed, what is seen is a metal cage built by several steel tubes. Even if the vehicle rolls several times, the car body outside is in a terrible state, but the racer inside the car is safe and sound.

[0003] In the related art, the lower end of the roll cage is connected with the car body through a base, and the base is usually constructed as a flat plate structure extending horizontally and protruding towards the inside of the car cabin. The base is usually exposed and has no protective or decorative covering measures. CONTENT OF THE UTILITY MODEL

[0004] In order to overcome the problems in the related art, the present disclosure provides a decorative cover and a vehicle.

[0005] According to a first aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, a decorative cover for a base of a roll cage is provided, comprising: a cover shell capable of being covered on the outside of the base extending horizontally in a first direction, a socket for inserting the base being provided on one side wall of the cover shell, a guide structure provided inside the cover shell for guiding the insertion of the base in the first direction, a first limiting structure provided inside the cover shell for limiting the base in the cover shell in a vertical direction, and an anti-loosening structure provided inside the cover shell for relatively locking the cover shell and the base in the first direction when the base and the cover shell are assembled in place.

[0006] In some possible implementation manners, two side edges of the base are provided with first reinforcing flanges extending upwards and bent, the guide structure comprises a sliding groove extending in the first direction, the sliding groove is provided on the top wall of the cover shell and opens downward, so that the first reinforcing flanges can be inserted into the sliding groove, and the cross-sectional shape of the sliding groove matches the cross-sectional shape of the first reinforcing flanges.

[0007] In some possible implementation manners, two side edges of the base are provided with second reinforcing flanges extending downwards and bent, and the first limiting structure comprises a first limiting boss provided on a first inner side wall of the cover shell extending in the first direction, and the first limiting boss can be stopped below the second reinforcing flanges.

[0008] In some possible implementation manners, the first limiting structure further includes a second limiting boss arranged on a second inner side wall of the shell opposite to the socket, and the second limiting boss is capable of being stopped below an end of the base.

[0009] In some possible implementation manners, the first limiting boss is arranged on one end of the first inner side wall close to the socket.

[0010] In some possible implementation manners, a lower surface of the base is provided with a reinforcing rib extending along the first direction, the reinforcing rib is arranged between the two second reinforcing flanges, and the second limiting boss is provided with a first avoiding recess for avoiding the reinforcing rib.

[0011] In some possible implementation manners, the anti-loosening structure is arranged at an end of the guide structure away from the socket, and the anti-loosening structure is capable of being clamped with the base.

[0012] The anti-loosening structure includes a convex rib arranged on a surface of the guide structure facing the base, a surface of the base facing the guide structure is provided with a groove for clamping with the convex rib, and the anti-loosening structure is configured such that when the base and the shell are assembled in place, the convex rib enters the groove.

[0013] In some possible implementation manners, an inner portion of the shell is further provided with a stopping boss arranged on a second inner side wall of the shell opposite to the socket, so as to abut against an end of the base when the base and the shell are assembled in place.

[0014] In some possible implementation manners, a top wall of the shell is provided with a second avoiding recess for avoiding the anti-roll cage.

[0015] In some possible implementation manners, the shell includes a framework and a cladding layer wrapped outside the framework.

[0016] According to a second aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, a vehicle is provided, including a base fixedly connected to a vehicle body and horizontally extending along a first direction, an anti-roll cage with a lower end fixedly connected to the base, and the decorative cover in the above technical solution.

[0017] The technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure can have the following beneficial effects: the decorative cover provided by the present disclosure has the socket arranged on the cover shell, so that the base can enter the cover shell through the socket; the cover shell has the guide structure arranged inside, so that the base can be inserted into the cover shell in the first direction and accommodated in the cover shell through the guide of the guide structure; the cover shell has the first limiting structure arranged inside, so that the base can be fixed relative to the cover shell in the vertical direction after entering the cover shell, that is, the cover shell and the base cannot be separated in the vertical direction; the cover shell has the anti-loosening structure arranged on the inner wall, so that the cover shell and the base can be locked relative to each other in the first direction when assembled, to avoid the base from being separated from the cover shell in the first direction; in summary, the relative fixation of the decorative cover and the base can be completed by inserting and accommodating the base into the cover shell in the first direction, so that the decorative cover is wrapped on the outside of the base, and in addition, the decorative cover provided by the present disclosure can cooperate with the existing structural features on the base, without the need to greatly modify the structure of the base, so that the assembly of the decorative cover and the base can be realized. The vehicle provided by the present disclosure has the same effect as the decorative cover in the above technical scheme, and unnecessary repetition is avoided here.

[0018] It should be understood that the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are only exemplary and explanatory, and cannot limit the present disclosure. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0019] The accompanying drawings incorporated in the specification and forming a part of it, illustrate embodiments consistent with the present disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.

[0020] Figure 1 is an assembly schematic view of a roll cage and a base according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0021] Figure 2 is an assembly schematic view of a base, a decorative cover and a roll cage according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0022] Figure 3 is Figure 2 is an exploded view of

[0023] Figure 4 is a structural schematic view of a decorative cover according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0024] Figure 5 is a structural schematic view of a base according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0025] Figure 6 is a bottom view of an assembly of a base and a decorative cover according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0026] Figure 7 is an assembled top view of a base and a decorative cover according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0027] Figure 8 is a sectional view along Figure 7 line A-A in FIG. 1.

[0028] Figure 9 is a sectional view along Figure 7 line B-B in FIG. 1.

[0029] Figure 10 is a sectional view along Figure 7 line C-C in FIG. 1.

[0030] BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0031] 100 - base, 101 - first reinforcing flange, 102 - second reinforcing flange, 103 - reinforcing rib, 104 - groove,

[0032] 200 - roll cage,

[0033] 1 - cover, 11 - socket, 12 - second avoiding recess, 13 - first inner side wall, 14 - second inner side wall, 110 - skeleton, 120 - cladding,

[0034] 2 - guide structure, 21 - sliding groove,

[0035] 3 - first limiting structure, 31 - first limiting boss, 32 - second limiting boss, 321 - first avoiding recess,

[0036] 4 - anti-loosening structure, 41 - protruding rib,

[0037] 5 - stop boss. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0038] The exemplary embodiments will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings. In the following description, unless otherwise indicated, the same numbers in different drawings represent the same or similar elements. The implementation described in the following exemplary embodiments does not represent all implementations consistent with the present disclosure. Instead, they only represent examples of devices and methods consistent with some aspects of the present disclosure as detailed in the appended claims.

[0039] In the present disclosure, unless otherwise indicated, the orientation words such as "upper", "lower" are generally the upper and lower of the vehicle in the normal use state, with reference to the drawing surface direction of Figure 1 to Figure 3 FIG. 1, "inner", "outer" refer to the inner and outer relative to the contour of the corresponding parts themselves. The terms "first", "second", etc. used in the present disclosure are used to distinguish one element from another element, and do not have sequential and important meanings.

[0040] According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, a decorative cover is provided for the base 100 of a roll cage 200, with reference to... Figure 1 to Figure 3 As shown, the base 100 extends horizontally along the first direction, the lower end of the roll cage 200 is connected to the vehicle body through the base 100, and the decorative cover can be placed on the outside of the base 100 and avoid the lower end of the roll cage 200.

[0041] refer to Figure 2 to Figure 10 As shown, the decorative cover may include a housing 1, a guide structure 2, a first limiting structure 3, and an anti-loosening structure 4. The housing 1 may be constructed as a hollow structure and can cover the outside of the base 100. In one embodiment (not shown), the housing 1 may not be placed on the floor. In this case, the housing 1 may include a bottom wall to enclose the base 100 within the housing 1. When the housing 1 is... Figure 2 and Figure 3 When placed on the vehicle floor, the cover 1 may not have a bottom wall. In this case, the base 100 is covered between the cover 1 and the vehicle floor. A slot 11 for inserting the base 100 can be provided on one side wall of the cover 1, facilitating the matching of the cover 1 and the base 100. A guide structure 2 can be disposed inside the cover 1, and the guide structure 2 is used to guide the insertion of the base 100 along a first direction. A first limiting structure 3 can be disposed inside the cover 1, and the first limiting structure 3 is used to limit the base 100 to be vertically positioned inside the cover 1, preventing vertical movement between the base 100 and the cover 1. An anti-loosening structure 4 can be disposed inside the cover 1, and is used to lock the cover 1 and the base 100 relative to each other along the first direction when the base 100 and the cover 1 are assembled in place, thereby preventing the base 100 from detaching from the cover 1 along the first direction.

[0042] Through the above technical solution, since the housing 1 is provided with an insertion port 11, the base 100 can enter the housing 1 through the insertion port 11; since the housing 1 is provided with a guide structure 2 inside, the base 100 can be inserted into and accommodated in the housing 1 along the first direction by the guide structure 2; since the housing 1 is also provided with a first limiting structure 3 inside, the base 100 can be fixed relative to the housing 1 in the vertical direction after entering the housing 1, that is, the housing 1 and the base 100 will not separate in the vertical direction; since an anti-loosening structure 4 is provided between the end of the base 100 and the inner wall of the housing 1. Therefore, when the cover 1 and the base 100 are assembled in place, they can be locked relative to each other in the first direction to prevent the base 100 from coming out of the cover 1 in the first direction. In summary, by using the decorative cover provided by this disclosure, the base 100 is inserted into and accommodated in the cover 1 in the first direction, thereby completing the relative fixation of the decorative cover and the base 100, so that the decorative cover covers the outside of the base 100. In addition, the decorative cover provided by this disclosure can cooperate with the existing structural features on the base 100 without making significant modifications to the structure of the base 100, thus realizing the assembly of the decorative cover and the base 100.

[0043] In some possible implementations, refer to Figure 5 As shown, the base 100 typically has upwardly bent and extended first reinforcing flanges 101 on both sides to strengthen the sides of the base 100. Accordingly, refer to Figure 4 , Figure 6 as well as Figure 8 As shown, the guide structure 2 may include a groove 21 extending along a first direction. The groove 21 may be disposed on the top wall of the cover 1 with its opening facing downward, so that the first reinforcing flange 101 can be inserted into the groove 21. Through the cooperation of the groove 21 and the first reinforcing flange 101, it can both guide the insertion of the base 100 along the first direction and limit the base 100 in the second horizontal direction perpendicular to the first direction, so as to prevent large-scale movement between the base 100 and the cover 1 in the second horizontal direction.

[0044] In some possible implementations, refer to Figure 8 As shown, the cross-sectional shape of the groove 21 can be matched with the cross-sectional shape of the first reinforcing flange 101. In this way, the movement between the base 100 and the cover 1 along the second horizontal direction can be further reduced, making the assembly between the base 100 and the decorative cover more stable and reliable.

[0045] It should be noted that, since each of the two sides of the base 100 is provided with a first reinforcing flange 101, therefore, reference Figure 4 As shown, the inside of the cover 1 can be provided with two sets of guide structures 2, each set of guide structures 2 cooperating with a first reinforcing flange 101.

[0046] In some possible embodiments, referring to Figs. 1 and 2, the two side edges of the base 100 are also commonly provided with a second reinforcing flange 102 extending downwardly and bent, so as to further reinforce the strength of the two side edges of the base 100. Figure 5 Correspondingly, referring to Figs. 1 and 2, the first limiting structure 3 can include a first limiting boss 31, which can be arranged on the first inner side wall 13 of the shell 1 extending in the first direction, and the first limiting boss 31 can be stopped below the second reinforcing flange 102. Since the upper end of the first reinforcing flange 101 abuts against the upper top wall of the sliding groove 21 (i.e., the wall opposite to the opening of the sliding groove 21), and the second reinforcing flange 102 is placed on the first limiting boss 31, the base 100 can be positioned inside the shell 1 in the vertical direction. Figure 4 Figure 6 to Figure 10 In some possible embodiments, referring to Figs. 1 and 2, the first limiting structure 3 can include a first limiting boss 31, which can be arranged on the first inner side wall 13 of the shell 1 extending in the first direction, and the first limiting boss 31 can be stopped below the second reinforcing flange 102. Since the upper end of the first reinforcing flange 101 abuts against the upper top wall of the sliding groove 21 (i.e., the wall opposite to the opening of the sliding groove 21), and the second reinforcing flange 102 is placed on the first limiting boss 31, the base 100 can be positioned inside the shell 1 in the vertical direction.

[0047] In some possible embodiments, referring to Figs. 1 and 2, the first limiting structure 3 can include a first limiting boss 31, which can be arranged on the first inner side wall 13 of the shell 1 extending in the first direction, and the first limiting boss 31 can be stopped below the second reinforcing flange 102. Since the upper end of the first reinforcing flange 101 abuts against the upper top wall of the sliding groove 21 (i.e., the wall opposite to the opening of the sliding groove 21), and the second reinforcing flange 102 is placed on the first limiting boss 31, the base 100 can be positioned inside the shell 1 in the vertical direction. Figure 4 In some possible embodiments, referring to Figs. 1 and 2, the first limiting structure 3 can include a first limiting boss 31, which can be arranged on the first inner side wall 13 of the shell 1 extending in the first direction, and the first limiting boss 31 can be stopped below the second reinforcing flange 102. Since the upper end of the first reinforcing flange 101 abuts against the upper top wall of the sliding groove 21 (i.e., the wall opposite to the opening of the sliding groove 21), and the second reinforcing flange 102 is placed on the first limiting boss 31, the base 100 can be positioned inside the shell 1 in the vertical direction.

[0048] Figure 4 In some possible embodiments, referring to Figs. 1 and 2, the first limiting structure 3 can include a first limiting boss 31, which can be arranged on the first inner side wall 13 of the shell 1 extending in the first direction, and the first limiting boss 31 can be stopped below the second reinforcing flange 102. Since the upper end of the first reinforcing flange 101 abuts against the upper top wall of the sliding groove 21 (i.e., the wall opposite to the opening of the sliding groove 21), and the second reinforcing flange 102 is placed on the first limiting boss 31, the base 100 can be positioned inside the shell 1 in the vertical direction. Figure 6 to Figure 9 In some possible embodiments, referring to Figs. 1 and 2, the first limiting structure 3 can include a first limiting boss 31, which can be arranged on the first inner side wall 13 of the shell 1 extending in the first direction, and the first limiting boss 31 can be stopped below the second reinforcing flange 102. Since the upper end of the first reinforcing flange 101 abuts against the upper top wall of the sliding groove 21 (i.e., the wall opposite to the opening of the sliding groove 21), and the second reinforcing flange 102 is placed on the first limiting boss 31, the base 100 can be positioned inside the shell 1 in the vertical direction.

[0049] Figure 4 In some possible embodiments, referring to Figs. 1 and 2, the first limiting structure 3 can include a first limiting boss 31, which can be arranged on the first inner side wall 13 of the shell 1 extending in the first direction, and the first limiting boss 31 can be stopped below the second reinforcing flange 102. Since the upper end of the first reinforcing flange 101 abuts against the upper top wall of the sliding groove 21 (i.e., the wall opposite to the opening of the sliding groove 21), and the second reinforcing flange 102 is placed on the first limiting boss 31, the base 100 can be positioned inside the shell 1 in the vertical direction. Figure 6 In some possible embodiments, referring to Figs. 1 and 2, the first limiting structure 3 can include a first limiting boss 31, which can be arranged on the first inner side wall 13 of the shell 1 extending in the first direction, and the first limiting boss 31 can be stopped below the second reinforcing flange 102. Since the upper end of the first reinforcing flange 101 abuts against the upper top wall of the sliding groove 21 (i.e., the wall opposite to the opening of the sliding groove 21), and the second reinforcing flange 102 is placed on the first limiting boss 31, the base 100 can be positioned inside the shell 1 in the vertical direction.

[0050] Figure 5 to Figure 8 ​​​​As shown, the lower surface of the base 100 can be generally provided with a reinforcing rib 103 extending in the first direction, which can be arranged between two second reinforcing flanges 102 to reinforce the overall strength of the base 100 in the form of a flat plate. When the reinforcing rib 103 is arranged at the middle of the base 100, correspondingly, the reinforcing rib 103 can be arranged at the position corresponding to the second limiting boss 32. Figure 4 and Figure 6 As shown, the second limiting boss 32 can be provided with a first avoiding recess 321 for avoiding the reinforcing rib 103, so as to avoid the interference between the second limiting boss 32 and the reinforcing rib 103.

[0051] As another embodiment not shown, the arrangement position of the reinforcing rib 103 can be staggered with the arrangement position of the second limiting boss 32, so as to avoid the interference therebetween.

[0052] As still another embodiment not shown, the second limiting boss 32 can also stop below the reinforcing rib 103.

[0053] In some possible embodiments, as shown in Figure 10 The anti-loosening structure 4 can be arranged at the end of the guide structure 2 away from the socket 11 and can be clamped with the base 100.

[0054] On the basis of the above technical solution, as shown in Figure 4 and Figure 10 The anti-loosening structure 4 can be arranged at the end of the sliding groove 21 away from the socket 11, i.e., the anti-loosening structure 4 can be arranged at the end of the sliding groove 21 for cooperating with the end of the first reinforcing flange 101.

[0055] As shown in Figure 4 , Figure 5 and Figure 10 The anti-loosening structure 4 can include a protruding rib 41, which can be arranged on the surface of the guide structure 2 facing the base 100, i.e., the protruding rib 41 can be arranged on the inner wall of the sliding groove 21, and correspondingly, the surface of the base 100 facing the guide structure 2 can be provided with a groove 104 for clamping with the protruding rib 41, i.e., the groove 104 can be arranged on the surface of the first reinforcing flange 101. The anti-loosening structure 4 can be configured such that when the base 100 is assembled with the shell 1, the protruding rib 41 can enter the groove 104.

[0056] In order to facilitate the protruding rib 41 to enter the groove 104 smoothly, as shown in Figure 10 The protruding rib 41 can have a convex arc surface, and correspondingly, the inner wall of the groove 104 can also be configured as a concave arc surface.

[0057] In Figure 4 , Figure 5 and Figure 10In the shown embodiment, the protrusion 41 can be arranged on the upper top wall of the sliding groove 21 (i.e. the wall opposite to the opening of the sliding groove 21), and the recess 104 can be arranged on the upper end surface of the first reinforcing flange 101. During the relative sliding of the first reinforcing flange 101 and the sliding groove 21, the protrusion 41 can enter the recess 104 under the guidance of the arc surface of the protrusion 41, and when the base 100 is assembled in place in the cover 1, the protrusion 41 is completely entered and accommodated in the recess 104, so that the base 100 is relatively locked with the cover 1. When it is necessary to separate the base 100 from the decorative cover, a force away from the base 100 can be applied to the decorative cover in the first direction, so that the protrusion 41 slides out of the recess 104, so that the cover 1 and the base 100 can be separated from each other in the first direction.

[0058] As another embodiment not shown, the protrusion 41 can be arranged on the side wall of the sliding groove 21, and the recess 104 can be arranged on the side surface of the first reinforcing flange 101 facing the protrusion 41.

[0059] As another embodiment not shown, the anti-loosening structure 4 can include a recess, which can be arranged on the inner wall of the sliding groove 21, and correspondingly, a protrusion for being engaged with the recess can be arranged on the surface of the first reinforcing flange 101. The protrusion can have a convex arc surface, and correspondingly, the inner wall of the recess can be configured as a concave arc surface.

[0060] In some possible embodiments, as shown in Figure 4 , Figure 8 and Figure 9 , the inside of the cover 1 can also be provided with a stop boss 5, which can be arranged on the second inner side wall 14 of the cover 1 opposite to the socket 11, so as to abut against the end of the base 100 when the base 100 is assembled in place with the cover 1. By arranging the stop boss 5, the insertion depth of the base 100 in the first direction can be limited.

[0061] As another embodiment not shown, the end of the base 100 can also directly abut against the second inner side wall 14 when the base 100 is assembled in place with the cover 1.

[0062] In some possible embodiments, as shown in Figure 4 , the top wall of the cover 1 can also be provided with a second avoiding recess 12 for avoiding the anti-rolling bracket 200, so as to improve the fitting degree between the decorative cover and the base 100.

[0063] In some possible embodiments, as shown in Figure 4As shown, the cover 1 can include a skeleton 110 and a cladding layer 120, the skeleton 110 can be made of PP plastic material, and the cladding layer 120 can be cladded on the outside of the skeleton 110, and the cladding layer 120 can be a needle-punched rug face material to coordinate with the floor material of the vehicle.

[0064] In some possible implementation manners, the guide structure 2, the first limiting structure 3, the anti-loosening structure 4 and the stop boss 5 formed on the cover 1 in the technical solution can be integrally formed with the cover 1 to form the skeleton 110.

[0065] According to a second aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, a vehicle is provided, which can include a base 100, a roll cage 200 and the decorative cover in the technical solution, the base 100 can be fixedly connected to a vehicle body and extend horizontally along a first direction, a lower end of the roll cage 200 can be fixedly connected to the base 100, and the decorative cover is cladded on the outside of the base 100 to play a protection role and an aesthetic role. Figure 2 Part of the structure of the roll cage assembly is shown in the figure.

[0066] Through the technical solution, the vehicle provided by the present disclosure has the same effect as the decorative cover in the technical solution, and unnecessary repetition is avoided here.

[0067] In addition, the word "exemplary" is used herein to mean serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any implementation described herein as "exemplary" is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. Rather, the word "exemplary" is used herein to present concepts in a concrete manner. As used in this document, the term "or" is intended to mean an inclusive "or" rather than an exclusive "or". That is, unless specified otherwise, or clear from context, "X employs A or B" is intended to mean any of the natural inclusive permutations. That is, if X employs A; X employs B; or X employs both A and B, then "X employs A or B" is satisfied under any of the foregoing instances. In addition, the articles "a" and "an" as used in this application and the appended claims should generally be construed to mean "one or more" unless specified otherwise or clear from context to be directed to a singular form. Thus, use of the articles in this application and the following claims is not limiting.

[0068] Likewise, although the disclosure has been described in language specific to structural features, methodological acts, or computer readable media, it is to be understood that the disclosure defined in the claims below encompasses various changes in the order, composition, and / or configuration of the various features. Similarly, if has been described in terms of one or more implementations, well as those skilled in the art will recognize that the disclosure can be practiced with only some of the described implementations, to practice other implementations not presently described, or to practice a combination of some or all of the described implementations. The disclosure includes all such implementations and modifications, and is limited only by the claims.

[0069] Other embodiments of the disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the features disclosed herein. This application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the disclosure following, in general, the principles of the disclosure and including such departures from the present disclosure that come within known

[0070] It is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to the precise construction described in the specification and shown in the drawings, and that various modifications and changes can be effected therein by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the disclosure. The scope of the disclosure is limited only by the claims appended hereto.

[0071] In the above detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which show, by way of illustration, specific aspects in which the disclosure can be practiced. In this regard, directional terminology, such as "central," "longitudinal," "lateral," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "back," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "clockwise," "counterclockwise," "axial," "radial," "circumferential," and the like, are used herein to generally describe the orientation of the components shown in the figures. Directional terminology is used for purposes of explanation and not limitation. It is to be understood that other aspects can be utilized and structural or logical changes can be made without departing from the concepts of the present disclosure. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense.

[0072] It should be understood that the features of various ones of the example embodiments of the present disclosure described herein can be combined with each other, unless specifically noted otherwise. As used in the present document, the term "and / or" includes any

[0073] It should be understood that, unless otherwise specifically noted, the terms "joined", "attached", "mounted", "connected", "linked", "fixed" and the like as used herein are to be construed broadly, for example, as either fixed connections, or detachable connections, or integral; as either mechanical connections, or electrical connections, or communicable with each other; as either direct connections, or indirect connections via intermediate medium; as either internal connection or interaction between two elements, or interaction between two elements, unless otherwise specifically defined. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present document can be understood according to the specific circumstances by those skilled in the art.

[0074] Further, the word "over" as used in describing a component, element, or material layer "over" a surface in the formation or location of the component, element, or material layer "over" the surface can be used herein to mean that the component, element, or material layer is positioned (e.g., placed, formed, deposited, etc.) "indirectly" on the surface such that one or more additional components, elements, or layers are disposed between the surface and the component, element, or material layer. However, the word "over" as used in describing a component, element, or material layer "over" a surface in the formation or location of the component, element, or material layer "over" the surface can also optionally have the specific meaning that the component, element, or material layer is positioned (e.g., placed, formed, deposited, etc.) "directly" on the surface, e.g., in direct contact with the surface.

[0075] Although terms such as "first", "second", and "third" can be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers or sections are not limited by these terms. Instead, these terms are only used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another element, component, region, layer or section. Thus, the first element, component, region, layer or section mentioned in the examples described herein can also be referred to as a second element, component, region, layer or section, without departing from the teachings of the examples. In addition, the terms "first", "second" are only used for description purposes and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of the technical features indicated. Thus, the features defined with "first", "second" can explicitly or implicitly include at least one of the features. In the description herein, the meaning of "a plurality of" is at least two, for example, two, three, etc., unless specifically defined otherwise.

[0076] It will be understood that the spatially relative terms herein, such as "above", "upper", "below", and "lower", are intended to be interpreted as the relative position of one element to another element as shown in the figures. Such a spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation, in addition to the orientations depicted in the figures. For example, if a device in the figures is turned over, so that the element which is described as above other elements would now be below those elements, the term "above" can encompass both of those orientations. Accordingly, the spatially relative terms are intended to encompass the various orientations of the device in use or operation, and terms such as "above", "below", "upper", and "lower" are used herein for the purpose of illustration and are not intended to be construed as limiting.

Claims

1. A decorative cover for the base of a roll cage, characterized in that, include: A cover is provided on the outside of a base extending horizontally along a first direction, and one side wall of the cover is provided with a socket for inserting the base. A guide structure, disposed inside the housing, is used to guide the insertion of the base along the first direction. A first limiting structure, disposed inside the housing, is used to vertically limit the base to be positioned inside the housing. An anti-loosening structure is provided inside the cover, which is used to lock the cover and the base relative to each other in the first direction when the base and the cover are assembled in place.

2. The decorative cover according to claim 1, characterized in that, The base has first reinforcing flanges that bend upwards and extend along both sides of its sides. The guide structure includes a groove extending along the first direction, the groove being disposed on the top wall of the cover and having an opening facing downward, so that the first reinforcing flange can be inserted into the groove, the cross-sectional shape of the groove matching the cross-sectional shape of the first reinforcing flange.

3. The decorative cover according to claim 1, characterized in that, The base has a second reinforcing flange that bends downward and extends along both sides. The first limiting structure includes a first limiting boss, which is disposed on the first inner sidewall of the cover extending along the first direction. The first limiting boss can stop below the second reinforcing flange.

4. The decorative cover according to claim 3, characterized in that, The first limiting structure further includes a second limiting boss, which is disposed on the second inner sidewall of the cover opposite to the insertion port, and the second limiting boss can stop below the end of the base.

5. The decorative cover according to claim 4, characterized in that, The first limiting protrusion is disposed on the end of the first inner sidewall near the insertion port.

6. The decorative cover according to claim 4, characterized in that, The lower surface of the base is provided with reinforcing ribs extending along the first direction, and the reinforcing ribs are disposed between the two second reinforcing flanges. The second limiting protrusion is provided with a first avoidance notch for avoiding the reinforcing rib.

7. The decorative cover according to claim 1, characterized in that, The anti-loosening structure is located at the end of the guide structure away from the insertion port, and the anti-loosening structure can be engaged with the base.

8. The decorative cover according to claim 7, characterized in that, The anti-loosening structure includes a raised rib, which is disposed on the surface of the guide structure facing the base. The surface of the base facing the guide structure is provided with a groove for engaging with the raised rib. The anti-loosening structure is configured such that when the base and the cover are assembled in place, the protruding rib enters the groove.

9. The decorative cover according to claim 1, characterized in that, The inside of the cover is also provided with a stop protrusion, which is provided on the second inner side wall of the cover opposite to the insertion port, so as to abut against the end of the base when the base and the cover are assembled in place.

10. The decorative cover according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top wall of the cover is provided with a second clearance notch for avoiding the roll cage.

11. The decorative cover according to claim 1, characterized in that, The housing includes: Skeleton, and A covering layer is applied to the outside of the skeleton.

12. A vehicle, characterized in that, include: The base is fixedly connected to the vehicle body and extends horizontally along the first direction. The roll cage, with its lower end fixedly connected to the base, and The decorative cover according to any one of claims 1 to 11.