Vehicle fenders – Buffer or bumper type
Patent
1988-11-01
1990-08-28
Focarino, Margaret A.
Vehicle fenders
Buffer or bumper type
293 2, 293 4, 293120, 73 12, 200 6143, 200 6144, 324716, 338114, 901 1, B60R 1900, B60R 1903
Patent
active
049519859
ABSTRACT:
A bumper for impact detection with an object is disclosed. An electrically conductive member has a compressible, electrically conductive material mounted thereto. An insulator formed of mesh material is sandwiched between the electrically conductive member and the electrically conductive material for electrically insulating the member and the material when the member is in a non-compressed state and to provide electrical conduction between the member and the material when the conductive material is in a compressed state.
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Kazman William S.
Pong William
Focarino Margaret A.
Pike Andrew C.
Transitions Research Corporation
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