Shock absorbing body

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Inventors

Haar, Richard

Application #

581676

Filed

May-28-1975

Published

Aug-8-1978

Current US Class

114/219
267/140
293/110

International Classes

B60R 019/08

Field of Search

293/71 114/219 267/139-140 188/1

Assignee

Volkswagenwerk Aktiengesellschaft (Wolfsburg, DE)

Examiners

Reeves; Robert B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brumbaugh, Graves, Donohue & Raymond

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Abstract
A shock absorbing body for protecting an object, such as an automobile, has an outer wall and end walls, that are attached to a rigid support. The outer wall is deformable on impact, but has a high tensile strength due to a flexible belt imbedded in it. In the area between the outer wall and the rigid support, hollow spaces are formed by pairs of reinforcing walls located throughout the region. The reinforcing walls extend across the region from the outer wall, but do not contact the rigid support. During an impact on the shock absorbing body the outer wall is first deformed until the pairs of reinforcing walls contact the rigid support, thus increasing the strength of the shock absorbing body. If more force is applied, the pairs of reinforcing walls in the area buckle against each other, thereby increasing their strength. Also, the outer wall transmits some of the force through the flexible belt to the other pairs of reinforcing walls, so that the shock is absorbed by a general deformation of the shock absorbing body.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A shock absorber for an object to be protected, for example a shock-absorbing automobile bumper, comprising:

an elongated plane rigid support means; and

an elongated deformable body having outer, upper, lower and side walls connected together to form a box-like structure open on one side, said body being attached to said support means and having a hollow region in its interior which is open toward the support means, the outer wall of said body, which faces said support means, being provided with a flexible high tensile strength belt for transmitting shear forces to the material of the deformable body, said deformable body having pairs of walls as part of and extending from its outer wall in a direction substantially perpendicular to said support means, the pairs of walls additionally being attached to said upper and lower walls of the body and dividing the hollow region into first hollow spaces between the pairs of walls and second hollow spaces between the walls of each pair, the walls of each pair of walls being arranged so that the width of the first hollow spaces is greater than the width of the second hollow spaces so that the walls of each pair can brace each other during a collision.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to shock absorbing bodies and, more particularly, to shock absorbing bumpers for automobiles.

Copending United States patent application Ser. No. 398,818 filed Sept. 19, 1973, and assigned to the assignee of the present invention, describes a shock absorbing body for an object to be protected, such as a shock absorbing bumper for an automobile. This shock absorber has a body with hollow spaces that is arranged on a rigid support means. The outer region of the body is deformable by impact, and is provided with an armor of flexible high tensile strength belts that extend transversely through the outer region. The outer region therefore has a high tensile strength, but it can be bent by impact. Since, the belts extend over the entire outer region, they transmit the thrust forces during a collision to the other material of the deformable body. The advantage of the arrangement shown in the copending application is that during a concentrated localized impact the energy is dissipated, at least to a substantial extent, over the entire body. This is due to the transmission of the thrust forces to the other areas of the body by the arrangement of the deformable body and the high tensile strength belts.
 
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