Vehicle fenders – Double-ender interconnected
Patent
1972-12-14
1976-12-28
Spar, Robert J.
Vehicle fenders
Double-ender interconnected
156162, 267139, 267149, 293 62, 293 71R, 293 87, 293 98, B31C 1300, B60R 1906, B60R 1908, B61F 1904
Patent
active
039997936
ABSTRACT:
Energy absorption elements for automotive vehicles are obtained by winding filaments in the form of a continuous wire impregnated with polymerizable resin in such a manner that the turns are wound parallel to one another in horizontal planes about a detachable core of complementary contour, so as to obtain a member having a closed-loop contour; the energy absorption elements may constitute closed-contour members for producing two or more automobile bumpers cutting said elements at predetermined locations.
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Automobiles Peugeot
Beltran Howard
Regie Nationale des Usines Renault
Spar Robert J.
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