Construction for mounting an automobile bumper

Vehicle fenders – Buffer or bumper type – Joints and connections

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293154, B60R 1924

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051257050

ABSTRACT:
A construction for mounting an automobile bumper to an automobile frame. Upwardly extending brackets are provided at tips of two side members of the frame. Threaded bores are formed on top surfaces of the brackets and threaded bores are formed on side surfaces of the side members of the frame. An upper and lower part of the bumper is provided with a first and second stay extending toward the frame. A threaded through hole is formed at a tip of each stay. A rear portion of the bumper is placed in abutment with a front surface of the brackets so as to place a tip of the first stay on the top surface of the bracket. A tip of the second stay is placed along the side surface of the side members. Screws are provided through the through holes in the first and second stays to engage the screws threadably in the threaded bores in the brackets and the side members respectively.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1348329 (1920-08-01), Stafford
patent: 1406828 (1922-02-01), Dyer
patent: 1680927 (1928-08-01), Yanss
patent: 1734758 (1929-11-01), Banschbach
patent: 4422680 (1983-12-01), Goupy
patent: 4961603 (1990-10-01), Carpenter
patent: 5005887 (1991-04-01), Kelman

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