The invention relates to a bumper beam for a vehicle, having a U-profile with its top directed in toward the vehicle, and having fastening portions which have mounting plates welded onto them for bolting to end plates on the side rails of the vehicle.
WO 2008/147276 shows a bumper beam with a hat-shaped profile which has its top directed toward the vehicle and which has mounting plates welded to the bumper beam and bolted to the vehicle. The mounting plates are used when the bumper beam is intended to absorb energy through plastic deformation when under collision stress and when the mounting plates do not have to absorb so much energy but are primarily intended to transfer force to the side rails of the vehicle.
The object of the invention is to improve the transmission of collision forces to the side rails.
Each mounting plate has a horizontal central U-profile with a central flange which is supported against the end plate of the side rail, and a U-profile on each side of the central flange of the central U-profile, which U-profiles are supported against the bumper beam and are welded to it and have sides which end against the end plate where the end plate is supported against the upper edge of the side rail, which sides merge into side flanges with bolt holes for engaging and bolting to the end plate. The mounting plate is wider than the side rail.
With this configuration, the mounting plate can effectively transmit collision forces both to the side edges of the side rail and to the upper and lower edges of the side rail.
The invention is defined by the patent claims.
The bumper beam has two fastening portions 8 and 9 with similar mounting plates 16 and 17 whereby the bumper beam is mounted to the side rails of the vehicle.
The mounting plate 16 is bent so that it has two horizontal U-profiles 21 and 22, which are welded to the central flange of the bumper beam at 23 and 24 at the edges of said flange 11, and the mounting plate has sides 25 and 26 which end in side flanges 27 and 28 which are disposed against the end plate 19 in the region where the edges of the horizontal sides 29 and 30 are welded to the end plate. The side flanges 27 and 28 of the U-profiles 21 and 22 rest against the end plate 19 and have bolt holes 20. A central U-profile 31 is formed between these U-profiles 21 and 22, which U-profile 31 is supported against the end plate 19 of the side rail.
Often, one side of a bumper beam has a bushing intended to receive a threaded towing eye.
The cover covers the hat-shaped profile at and between the fastening portions 8 and 9. The cover 36 has a hole 37 for throughgoing passage of a towing eye. The cover reinforces the hat-shaped profile. For reinforcement purposes, the cover may have vertical depressions at the fastening portions, and may have elongated depressions between them (not shown).
At the fastening portions 8 and 9, the sides 12 and 13 of the hat-shaped profile have depressions 38 directed in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, for the purpose of reinforcing the hat-shaped profile at said fastening portions.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1300188 | Mar 2013 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SE2014/050271 | 3/5/2014 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2014/142734 | 9/18/2014 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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5441319 | Oyama et al. | Aug 1995 | A |
5829805 | Watson | Nov 1998 | A |
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2004025921 | Jan 2004 | JP |
WO 2008147276 | Dec 2008 | WO |
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20160001724 A1 | Jan 2016 | US |