Vehicle fenders – Buffer or bumper type – Composite bumper
Patent
1983-04-04
1985-08-06
Reeves, Robert B.
Vehicle fenders
Buffer or bumper type
Composite bumper
293155, 267140, B60R 1908
Patent
active
045331669
ABSTRACT:
A bumper for a vehicle is provided with an inner beam member. Two longitudinally separated bumper supports affix the inner beam member to the vehicle. An outer beam member having interbeam support means positioned longitudinally displaced from the bumper supports affixes the outer beam member to the inner beam member in a spaced apart relationship. The interbeam supports and the bumper supports do not align in the transverse plane of the beam member. The outer beam member sustains the initial impact force in a collision.
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Davis Jr. James C.
General Electric Company
Mollon Mark L.
Pedder Dennis H.
Reeves Robert B.
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