Vehicle impact attenuating device

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Inventors

Gertz, David C.

Application #

825301

Filed

Jan-24-1992

Published

Apr-6-1993

Current US Class

188/377
256/1
256/13.1
267/122
267/140
293/110
293/118
293/120
293/132
293/133
293/136
293/155

International Classes

B60R 019/04

Field of Search

293/38 293/42 293/48 293/102 293/110 293/118 293/120 293/132 293/133 293/136 293/155 188/377 267/122 267/140 256/1 256/13.1

Assignee

Energy Absorption Systems, Inc. (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Marmor; Charles A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Willian Brinks Olds Hofer Gilson & Lione

US Patent References

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4101115   Crash cushion
4190275   Impact attenuator
4200310   Energy absorbing...
4635981   Impact attenuating...
4658941   Vehicle mounting s...
4674911   Energy absorbing...
4711481   Vehicle impact atte...
4770420   Vehicle mounting s...
4810028   Crashable automo...

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Abstract
An impact attenuating device such as a truck mounted attenuator includes at least two cartridges, which are secured together by flanges and angled backing elements on adjacent portions of the upper and lower sheets of the cartridges. The forwardmost bay of the impact attenuating device includes stiffening elements on the lower surface and deformable elements which come closely adjacent to the lower surface of the impact attenuating device in order to urge an impacting vehicle with having a low bumper height upwardly, toward the center of the impact attenuating device. The end of the impact attenuating device initially struck by an impacting vehicle is covered by a resilient collapsible element having parallel pleats and recessed corners, such that the collapsible element can absorb low energy impacts without damage to the impact attenuating device.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An impact attenuating device comprising:

a deformable energy absorbing element;

a mounting arrangement coupled to the energy absorbing element and configured to mount the energy absorbing element on a vehicle; and

a collapsible element mounted to an end of the energy absorbing element to extend away from the mounting arrangement;

said collapsible element having a foldable configuration which defines an end portion spaced from the energy absorbing element such that the end portion is movable toward the energy absorbing element by a selected amount in an impact without damaging the deformable energy absorbing element;

said collapsible element being formed of a resilient material adapted to deform and then recover after a low energy impact;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an improved impact attenuating device adapted to be mounted on a vehicle, of the type comprising an energy absorbing element and a mounting arrangement coupled to the energy absorbing element and configured to mount the energy element on the vehicle.

Krage et al. U.S. Pat. No. 4,711,481 discloses a vehicle impact attenuating device of the general type described above. The disclosed device (which is often referred to in the industry as a truck mounted attenuator or TMA) is typically installed at the rear of a highway maintenance vehicle which in use is often parked alongside a roadway. A TMA extends rearwardly from the vehicle and is designed to collapse in an impact, thereby protecting the occupants of an impacting vehicle from injury.

The TMA of the Krage patent includes a generally rectangular box made up of sheet aluminum. Aluminum sheet diaphragms extend in parallel vertical planes across the interior of the box, and cell assemblies are interposed between adjacent diaphragms. 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. The cell assemblies are deformed in an impact, and the configuration of the cell assemblies and in particular the diagonal bracing between adjacent columns increases the energy absorbing capacity of the columns.
 
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