Vehicle fenders – Buffer or bumper type – Having fluid means within impact means to absorb energy
Patent
1990-02-28
1992-03-31
Pedder, Dennis H.
Vehicle fenders
Buffer or bumper type
Having fluid means within impact means to absorb energy
293122, 267139, 264572, B60R 1920
Patent
active
051001870
ABSTRACT:
An impact energy managing bumper structure having a configuration and component members that cooperatively provide, as a function of position along its length, predetermined levels of resilient opposition to deformation and displacement. A semirigid resilient fascia is spaced forwardly of the bumper structure, and the volume defined therebetween is filled with an integral skin urethane foam that is resiliently deformable and integrally bonded to both members.
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Cinpres brochure, received Aug. 1, 1985.
Milad Limited Partnership
Pedder Dennis H.
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