GB1570661A – Vehicle bumpers
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GB1570661A – Vehicle bumpers
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Vehicle bumpers
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GB1570661A
GB1570661A
GB4633/77A
GB463377A
GB1570661A
GB 1570661 A
GB1570661 A
GB 1570661A
GB 4633/77 A
GB4633/77 A
GB 4633/77A
GB 463377 A
GB463377 A
GB 463377A
GB 1570661 A
GB1570661 A
GB 1570661A
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vehicle
reinforcing strip
end cap
plastics
vehicle bumper
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1976-02-05
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Paulstra SNC
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Paulstra SNC
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1976-02-05
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1980-07-02
1977-02-04
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B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
B60R—VEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
B60R19/00—Wheel guards; Radiator guards, e.g. grilles; Obstruction removers; Fittings damping bouncing force in collisions
B60R19/02—Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects
B60R19/04—Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects formed from more than one section in a side-by-side arrangement
Description
PATENT SPECIFICATION
( 11) 1 570 661 ( 21) Application No 4633177 ( 22) Filed 4 Feb 1977 ( 19) ( 31) Convention Application No 7 603 194 ( 32) Filed 5 Feb 1976 in ( 33) France (FR) ( 44) Complete Specification published 2 July 1980 ( 51) INT CL 3 B 6 OR 19/02 ( 52) Index at acceptance B 7 B SE ( 54) VEHICLE BUMPERS ( 71) We, PAULSTRA, a body corporate organised under the laws of France of 61, Rue Marius Aufan Levallois Perret, France, do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and
by the following statement: –
This invention relates to a vehicle bumper.
The invention relates more particularly to measures for controlling the distortion of plastics or elastomeric bumper end caps, that is, for directing the distortion, particularly buckling, of these members in a predetermined direction, especially in order to avoid uncontrolled folds in other directions.
Plastics or elastomeric lateral end caps are being used to an increasing extent at the ends of such bumpers, and these members turn back towards the wings of the body of the vehicle, often lodging beneath a lower edge of the latter Since the rear end of these members is generally fixed to the chassis or to another part of the vehicle, the distortion of the main bumper towards the rear under the effect of an impact causes the end caps to buckle Taking into consideration the shape of these members and of the more or less variable inertia of their constituent parts, experience shows that the buckling has the effect of producing folds on the edges of the members which touch the lower edges connected to the wings, and thus cause a distortion of the latter.
It is therefore desirable to make the buckling of the end caps occur as strictly as possible, even on the edges of these members, in a direction which is horizontal or pendicular to the body and towards the exterior of the body.
The present invention provides a vehicle bumper provided at each lateral end with a bumper end cap adapted to be mounted on the vehicle body, each end cap comprising a plastics or elastomeric body which extends lengthwise between the respective end of the bumper and a mounting point, and a reinforcing strip of metal fixed in 50 or on the body along at least part of the length thereof, whereby distortion of the end caps upon impact is directed substantially transversely to the plane of the reinforcing strip and away from the vehicle 55 body.
The body of the end cap may be of rectangular cross-section and the reinforcing strip arranged inside the body Alternatively, the body is flat and the reinforcing strip is 60 arranged transversely to the plane of the body, whereby distortion takes place substantially in the plane of the body The reinforcing strip is preferably a strip of steel The body may be provided with -more 65 than one reinforcing strip, which direct the distortion in the same direction.
The reinforcing strips may be sunken in the mass of the plastics or elastomeric material of the body, with for without adhe 70 sion to the material of the latter For example, they may be incorporated in the rib of the plastics or elastomeric material.
Alternatively, they may be placed on the surface and fixed to the body by any 75 mechanical means, for example, binding or adhesion.
By adjusting the mechanical properties (e.g elasticity, plasticity or dampening) of the reinforcing strip, it is possible to make 80 the distortion elastic or permanent and to deaden the movement, which is advantageous in the application to the abovementioned bumpers.
In a preferred application of the inven 85 tion, a vehicle bumper is provided at each lateral end with an end cap as defined above, arranged so that distortion of the end caps upon impact is directed horizontally away from the vehicle body In 90 particular, there is provided a bumper wherein the end caps each comprise a rim turned towards the corresponding wing of the vehicle and placed beneath this -wing, and wherein the -reinforcing strip is -incor 95 porated in a transverse rib in proximity to the edge of this rim.
The invention will be more fully underIf Z 1,570,661 stood with the aid of the following description as well as the accompanying drawings, which are given solely by way of illustration.
Figure 1 of the drawings shows cut-away parts in perspective of a flat article, made of a plastics material, subjected to the stress of buckling and equipped with measures for assuring that this buckling occurs in a general predetermined direction.
Figure 2 shows a section of a plastics article of rectangular cross-section, similarly equipped with a reinforcing strip to ensure buckling in a predetermined direction.
Figures 3 and 4 respectively show cutaway parts, in a schematic perspective, of the front of a vehicle whose bumper is equipped on its lateral bent back portions with end caps according to the invention to assure that the buckling of the latter occurs in direction which are almost perpendicular to the body Figure 4 is a section on the line IV-IV of Figure 3.
Figure 5 shows the said bumper on a larger scale and partially with cut-away parts.
Figure 6 is a similar view to Figure 3, in a retracted position of the bumper after a jolt.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, a vehicle bumper has plastics, or even elastomeric, lateral end caps which are situated beneath the wings, in particular sunk in a housing at the base of the wings, and which are intended to provide the bumper with means for ensuring that the lateral end caps are correctly distorted in the horizontal direction without forming folds on the edges beneath the wings.
Figures 1 and 2 show the way in which the end cap according to the invention operates.
Figure 1 illustrates a plastics member A which is essentially flat (by way of example) whose extremities, that is ends, are subjected to stresses F which tend to make it buckle, one end being for example fixed and the stresses being applied to the opposing end Assuming that the member A undergoes buckling FL essentially in its plane, this being the case for the bumpers described below, this support member is provided with at least one transverse reinforcing strip 1, for example a strip of steel, which is arranged perpendicularly to the general plane of the support member A.
In Figure 2, a support member B of rectangular cross-section undergoes the same procedure being subiected to stresses at the end and being designed to buckle only in one direction FL A reinforcing stri D 1 is again provided in a direction which is transverse to FL.
In each case, the reinforcing strip 1 can be fixed by any suitable means and is preferably submerged in the plastics material as shown in Figures 1 and 2 In particular, as shown in Figure 1, the reinforcing strip 1 can be encased in a rib 2 which forms an integral part of the plastics materials of the support member A 70 Figures 3 to 6 show a preferred application of the invention to a front or rear vehicle bumper with plastics lateral end caps.
The bumper itself is illustrated by Figure 75 3 and may be of any suitable type It comprises plastics lateral end caps 4 which fit on the ends of the bumper 3 and whose cross-section may be of a more or less varying shape, as may its thickness 80 Figure 4 shows that these lateral end caps may have a substantially vertical main wall, with an upper rim 5 and a lower rim 6 which may be inclined or even horizontal.
The assembly of each of these members 85 is placed in a suitable housing beneath the wing 7 so that the upper rim 5 is generally situated in immediate proximity to a corresponding edge 8 of the wing.
Finally, the rear part of each upper rim 90 of the member will usually be fixed in relation to the chassis 9 or to any other part of the vehicle, by any suitable means such as those shown by 10 in Figure 5, e g.
by bolting 95 Figure 6 shows that the distortion of the bumper 3 towards the rear during a jolt causes the plastics or elastomeric material of the end caps 4 to buckle.
Owing to their rather complex shape and 100 if no other measure were provided, these end caps would cause rather irregular buckling because of their more or less complex profile In particular, upon contact with the corresponding edge 8 of the wing, the 105 upper indented rim 5 would tend to form folds which would cause a permanent distortion of the wing.
Measures according to the invention are therefore combined with the lateral end 110 caps 4 or at least with certain of their walls, in order to direct this buckling substantialy into the horizontal plane.
In this way the wall of the upper rim 5 is reinforced in the manner shown in Figure 115 1, that is by giving it at least one rib 2 enclosing a reinforcing strip 1 which is situated perpendicularly to the said wall.
This reinforcing strip which has been shown almost in the centre of the width of 120 the rim 5 in the drawings can alternatively be placed nearer the edge 11 of the said rim Several of these reinforcing strips can be provided.
Bumper lateral end caps having buckling 125 directed by means of these measures may therefore be manufactured by suitably adapting the shapes and the inertia of the reinforcing strip 1 under consideration.
Furthermore, these reinforcing strips can 130 1,570,661 enhance the bumper’s function of absorbing energy, owing to their mechanical properties such as elasticity, plasticity or damping.
Consequently, whichever embodiment is adopted, it is possible to manufacture bumpers which function sufficiently in accordance with the above description which is not limiting The invention provides numerous advantages over the existing reinforcements, in particular the advantages of allowing the lateral end caps to hold better, preventing the distortion of the lateral end caps from damaging the wings, and better shock absorption.
The invention is not restricted to the modes of application and embodiments given in detail, and it will be apparent that many variations are possible.
Claims (7)
WHAT WE CLAIM IS:-
1 A vehicle bumper provided at each lateral end with a bumper end cap adapted to be mounted on the vehicle body, each end cap adapted to be mounted on the vehicle body, each end cap comprising a plastics or elastomeric body which extends lengthwise between the respective end of the bumper and a mounting point, and a reinforcing strip of metal fixed in or on the body along at least part of the length thereof, whereby distortion of the end caps upon impact is directed substantially transversely to the plane of the reinforcing strip and away from the vehicle body.
2 A vehicle bumper according to claim 1, wherein the body of the end cap is of rectangular cross-section and the reinforcing strip is arranged inside the body.
3 A vehicle bumper according to claim 1, wherein the body of the end cap is flat and the reinforcing strip is arranged transversely to the plane of the body, whereby distortion takes place substantially in the plane of the body.
4 A vehicle bumper according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the reinforcing strip is placed in the mass of the plastics or elastomeric material of the body of the end cap.
A vehicle bumper according to claim 4, wherein the reinforcing strip is incorporated in a rib of the plastics or elastomeric material.
6 A vehicle bumper according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the end caps each comprise a rim turned towards the corresponding wing of the vehicle and placed beneath this wing, and wherein the reinforcing strip is incorporated in a transverse rib in proximity to the edge of this rim.
7 A vehicle bumper according to claim 1, substantially as herein described with reference to and as shown in the accompanying drawings.
ELKINGTON & FIFE, Chartered Patent Agents, High Holborn House, 52/54 High Holborn, London, WC 1 V 65 H.
Agents for the Applicants.
Printed for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office by Burgess & Son (Abingdon), Ltd -1980.
Published at The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC 2 A l AY from which copies may be obtained.
GB4633/77A
1976-02-05
1977-02-04
Vehicle bumpers
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FR7603194A
FR2340224A1
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1976-02-05
1976-02-05
IMPROVEMENTS IN MEANS TO CONTROL THE DEFORMATION OF PARTS SUCH AS, FOR EXAMPLE, SIDE ELEMENTS OF BUMPER FOR VEHICLES
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1976-02-05
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1980-09-17
PS
Patent sealed [section 19, patents act 1949]
1981-09-16
PCNP
Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee