Vehicle fenders – Buffer or bumper type – Bumper having impact force absorbing means directly...
Patent
1979-01-29
1980-11-25
Love, John J.
Vehicle fenders
Buffer or bumper type
Bumper having impact force absorbing means directly...
267148, 267158, 293138, B60R 1908
Patent
active
042354676
ABSTRACT:
A bumper structure comprising at least two flexure elements extending transversely between two abutment zones situated at their ends.
The two flexure elements are connected together at their middle part; the moment of inertia of a first element, in the longitudinal direction L, is minimal in the middle part and increases on each side up to a maximum value for a section S, then decreases as far as the ends 2e; the second element presents, in its middle part, the section having the maximum moment of inertia, the moment of inertia of the sections of this second element decreasing on each side as far as the ends.
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Automobiles Peugeot
Love John J.
Societe Anonyme Automobiles Citroen
Weaver Ross
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