Vehicle fenders – Buffer or bumper type – Having fluid means within impact means to absorb energy
Patent
1986-04-30
1991-01-29
Stormer, Russell D.
Vehicle fenders
Buffer or bumper type
Having fluid means within impact means to absorb energy
293120, B60R 1908
Patent
active
049881370
ABSTRACT:
A vehicle bumper assembly comprises a channel-section outer shell (12) of injection moulded plastics material extending transversely across the front or rear (20) of a motor vehicle and having spaced apart brackets (32) for mounting the bumper on the motor vehicle. The outer shell (12) is substantially filled with an energy absorbing foam (24) adhered to the inside of the outer shell (12) and the mounting brackets (32) have arm portions (36) moulded in the foam filling (24).
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May Roger L.
McDermott Peter D.
Stormer Russell D.
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