Vehicle fenders – Buffer or bumper type – Having fluid means within impact means to absorb energy
Patent
1993-11-08
1995-02-28
Kramer, Dean J.
Vehicle fenders
Buffer or bumper type
Having fluid means within impact means to absorb energy
293120, 293155, B60R 1922
Patent
active
053931114
ABSTRACT:
A bumper assembly for a motor vehicle is disclosed which can be fastened via at least one supporting element and, by means of a screw connection, on a part fixed to the vehicle. A foam energy absorber is provided on which the at least one supporting element is mounted. The supporting element, which reaches virtually over the entire height of the energy absorber, is designed approximately in the form of an umbrella. The umbrella edge, which terminates flatly, bears on the part fixed to the vehicle and, at a distance from the umbrella edge on the underside of the supporting element, supporting webs are provided which are likewise supported on the part fixed to the vehicle.
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Eipper Konrad
Gutenberger, deceased Gerd
Gutenberger, heir Thomas
Partusch Georg
Kramer Dean J.
Mercedes-Benz AG
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