Vehicle impact attenuating device

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Inventors

Krage, William G.
Stephens, Barry D.
Denman, Owen S.

Application #

791298

Filed

Oct-25-1985

Published

Dec-8-1987

Current US Class

188/371
188/377
256/13.1
293/133

International Classes

B60R 019/34

Field of Search

267/116 267/139 267/140 267/140.3 267/140.4 267/152 267/153 213/220 213/221 188/371-377 188/378 293/1 293/102 293/109 293/110 293/133 293/132 248/548 248/499 74/492 296/188 296/189 114/219 256/13.1 404/6 404/9 404/10

Assignee

Energy Absorption Systems, Inc. (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Butler; Douglas C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Willian Brinks Olds Hofer Gilson & Lione Ltd.

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4399980   Obstacle protector...
4423854   Roadway barrier
4452431   Restorable fender...
4635981   Impact attenuating...

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Abstract
A vehicle mounted crash attenuator includes an array of parallel diaphragms. A set of cell assemblies is interposed between adjacent diaphragms, and each cell assembly is formed of two L-shaped sheet metal components which are riveted together to form a rectangular column extending between the adjacent diaphragms. These columns are cross braced by ribbed braces which extend diagonally between adjacent columns. These cross braces stabilize the columns against long column buckling and promote short column buckling, thereby increasing the energy absorbing capability of the columns.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An energy absorbing device adapted to decelerate an impacting vehicle, said device comprising:

a first diaphragm;

a second diaphragm, spaced from the first diaphragm along an axial direction;

at least one pair of spaced apart, collapsible columns, each aligned with the axial direction and interposed between the first and second diaphragms such that forces applied to the first diaphragm during deceleration of an impacting vehicle cause the columns to buckle; and

means for bracing the columns diagonally with respect to the axial direction to stabilize the columns against long column buckling and to promote short column buckling of the columns, thereby enhancing energy adsorption efficiency of the device.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an improved energy absorbing device of the type adapted to decelerate an impacting vehicle.

A wide variety of crash attenuators have been used to decelerate an impacting vehicle which has left a highway, including attenuators based on dispersible inertial materials such as sand, valved fluids such as water, disintegrating materials such as vermiculite, and buckling columns. The present invention relates particularly to the last of these approaches.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,339,980 (Van Schie) discloses a crash attenuator which includes spaced apart crumple tubes which buckle to absorb the kinetic energy of a decelerating vehicle. However, these crumple tubes are relatively long and are not diagonally braced, and they often fail in a long column rather than a short column buckling mode. Long column buckling absorbs less energy than short column buckling, and long column buckling is therefore a relatively inefficient failure mode for an energy absorbing element of a crash attenuator.
 
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