Vehicle frame reinforcing beam for absorbing impact

Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – Door or window with specified vehicle feature

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296188, 296189, 296205, 527316, 527321, B60J 504

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ABSTRACT:
An vehicle frame reinforcing beam for absorbing an impact applied thereto, which is capable of effectively absorbing an impact applied thereto and evenly distributing the impact. In addition, the vehicle frame reinforcing beam is not easily broken with respect to the impact applied thereto. The vehicle frame reinforcing beam includes an inner and outer panel of a vehicle door, an elliptical outer pipe having a longer distance and shorter distance, with a predetermined portion of the elliptical outer pipe being fixedly attached to a portion of the outer panel, and a circular inner pipe having a predetermined outer diameter, with the circular inner pipe being fixedly inserted within the elliptical outer pipe, where the outer diameter of the circular inner pipe is identical to the shorter distance of the elliptical outer pipe.

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patent: 5255487 (1993-10-01), Wieting et al.
patent: 5277469 (1994-01-01), Klippel

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