Vehicle fenders – Buffer or bumper type – Composite bumper
Patent
1993-06-09
1994-08-16
Pape, Joseph D.
Vehicle fenders
Buffer or bumper type
Composite bumper
293155, B60R 1902
Patent
active
053380770
ABSTRACT:
A fastening of a strip to a rearwardly accessible carrier part has arranged opposite one another on the longitudinal edges of the strip, pairs of holding tongues which are inserted through long holes arranged in the carrier part. At their free ends, the holding tongues are provided on the sides facing one another with respective hooks which themselves have a clamping face extending approximately parallel to the rear side of the carrier part. Arranged on the rear side of the carrier part for each pair of holding tongues is a double-winged rotary bolt which is pivotable about an axis of rotation perpendicular to the rear side and arranged between the respective mutually opposite pair of long holes. To lock the strip, the wings are pivoted inwards with their end regions between the rear side of the carrier part and the clamping faces of the hooks on the holding tongues, so as bear tautly against the clamping faces.
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Haberle Fritz
Kleiner Horst
Oravetz Josef
Mercedes-Benz AG
Pape Joseph D.
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