Energy absorbing mounting bracket

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Inventors

Rybinski, Witold Peter

Application #

570060

Filed

Dec-11-1995

Published

Nov-25-1997

Current US Class

074/492
280/777
280/779

International Classes

B62D 001/16; B62D 001/19

Field of Search

280/775 280/777 280/779 74/492 74/493

Assignee

General Motors Corporation (Detroit, MI)

Examiners

Dickson; Paul N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schwartz; Saul

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Abstract
An energy absorbing mounting bracket is made of a flat rolled steel and includes a frame having a window through which a mast jacket of a steering column protrudes defined by a plurality of flat walls which plastically deform in twist instead of in hinge-like bending. The frame includes a horizontal flat wall above the mast jacket and a pair of generally diagonal flat walls converging toward an apex below the mast jacket where the mast jacket is rigidly connected to the mounting bracket. A mounting flange in the middle of the horizontal flat wall defines a platform whereat the frame is rigidly attached to a body structure of the motor vehicle in cantilever fashion with the frame extending laterally on both sides of the mounting flange so that each of the flat walls of the frame reacts in bending and in twist against a force on the mast jacket in a collapse direction. A reinforcing flange around the periphery of the frame reinforces each of the flat walls against hinge-like bending so that each of the flat walls permanently deforms in twist and not in hinge-like bending to absorb energy.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a motor vehicle, the combination comprising:

a body structure of the motor vehicle,

a steering column having a mast jacket, and

an energy absorbing mounting bracket for connecting the mast jacket of the motor vehicle steering column to the motor vehicle body structure comprising:

a frame having a window therein through which the mast jacket protrudes defined by a plurality of integrally connected flat walls each made of a plastically deformable material,

a support flange rigidly connecting the mast jacket to the frame with a longitudinal centerline of the mast jacket perpendicular to a first flat wall of the plurality of integrally connected flat walls of the frame and with the first flat wall extending laterally on both sides of a longitudinal centerplane of the mast jacket,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an energy absorbing mounting bracket for a motor vehicle steering column.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

U.S. Pat. No. 4,703,669 describes an energy absorbing mounting bracket for a motor vehicle steering column having a stationary flat mount portion, an integral retainer potion connected to the mount portion at a first bent portion and including a retainer hole through which a mast jacket of the steering column is inserted, and an integral support portion connected to the retainer portion at a second bent portion and to which the mast jacket is welded. During linear collapse of the mast jacket, energy is absorbed through plastic deformation of the bracket at the first and second bent portions where the retainer portion and the support portion bend through opposite arcs in hinge-like fashion, i.e. like two sides of a common door hinge pivoting relative to each other about an axis defined by a hinge pin. An energy absorbing mounting bracket according to this invention is an alternative to the bracket described in the aforesaid U.S. Pat. No. 4,703,669.
 
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