Stroking fascia for vehicle energy absorbing bumper systems

Vehicle fenders – Buffer or bumper type – Composite bumper

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293120, 293155, B60R 1908

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ABSTRACT:
A front or rear bumper fascia for an automotive vehicle in which a series of channels and slots are formed across a support panel of the vehicle body work which allows the bumper fascia to stroke in a fore/aft direction when the bumper assembly is stroked during application of an impact load applied thereto.

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