Spring devices – Resilient shock or vibration absorber – Including energy absorbing means or feature
Patent
1973-09-19
1976-02-17
Spar, Robert J.
Spring devices
Resilient shock or vibration absorber
Including energy absorbing means or feature
114219, 293 1, 293 62, 293 71R, B60R 1908, B61F 1904, F16F 310, F16F 700
Patent
active
039387950
ABSTRACT:
This disclosure concerns crush resistant bumpers suitable for use on vehicles. There is disclosed a resilient bumper cushion rigidly mounted on the vehicle and having an outwardly facing impact surface. A flexible belt is connected to the cushion in the vicinity of the impact surface and extends along the entire length of the cushion. The belt is connected to the cushion at points lying along the entire length of the interface between the belt and the cushion in order to disperse localized impact forces throughout the cushion.
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Beltran Howard
Spar Robert J.
Volkswagenwerk Aktiengesellschaft
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