Device for absorbing impact energy

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Inventors

Mukoyama, Makoto

Application #

933520

Filed

Aug-14-1978

Published

Mar-17-1981

Current US Class

074/492
188/377

International Classes

B62D 001/18

Field of Search

74/492 74/493 188/1 180/208 293/107 293/108 293/109 293/110

Assignee

Toyota Jidosha Kogya Kabushiki Kaisha (Toyota, JP)

Examiners

Schroeder; Werner H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Koda and Androlia

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Abstract
A device for absorbing impact energy including a shaft assembly which includes a tubular member and a rod like member coupled to the tubular member such that the shaft assembly can contract, at least one orifice provided in the shaft assembly and connecting the interior of the tubular member with the exterior of the tubular member, an energy absorbing material provided in the interior of the tubular member and a receiving chamber provided on the shaft assembly adjacent the reduction whereby when impact energy is applied to the shaft assembly, the impact absorbing material flows through the orifice and is contained in the receiving chamber.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A device for absorbing impact energy comprising:

a shaft assembly which comprises a tubular member and rod-like member coupled to the tubular member such that the shaft assembly can contract;

at least one outer jacket made of hard material provided around the outside of said shaft assembly;

an energy absorbing material made of silicone rubber provided in the interior of said tubular member; and

at least one orifice provided in said tubular member which connects the interior of said outer jacket only with the interior of said tubular member whereby an impact energy is applied to said shaft assembly, the impact absorbing material is compressed and flows through the orifice and is contained in a receiving chamber formed between said outer jacket and shaft assembly, and the impact energy is absorbed.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to impact energy absorbing devices and more particularly to impact energy absorbing devices which absorb impact load in an axial direction and which are utilized in motor vehicles.

2. Prior Art

In recent years, guaranteeing the safety of automobile passengers in collision has become a more serious problem as the cruising speed of automobiles has increased. In such motor vehicles, the drivers are particularly liable to receive serious injury in an automobile collision as a result of being propelled forward by inertia and striking the steering wheel with great force. Accordingly, steering wheel mechanisms have been designed in which the steering wheel shaft, to which the steering wheel is attached, and the steering wheel shaft post, which supports the steering wheel shaft so that the shaft is free to rotate and can contract in an axial direction and thereby absorb impact energy.
 
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