The present invention relates to a bumper beam for vehicles with mountings to the vehicle at its ends, where the bumper beam has a U-profile with its top towards the vehicle, and an upper and a lower side.
Bumper beams are usually attached to the side rails of the vehicle and are usually attached with complicated and expensive intermediate fixing elements, so called crash boxes.
It is an object of the invention to have a simple and cheap but at the same time a sturdy attachment of the bumper. It is also an object of the invention that the mountings of the bumper should resist the twisting of the beam in a collision. These objects are fulfilled when each mounting consists of a plate formed from one piece that has two standing sides and from these out-turned flanges with holes for mounting to the vehicle, the standing sides having cut-outs adapted for the bottom and sides of the bumper beam and welded to the beam. The invention is defined by the claims.
The bumper beam 10 consists of a beam 11 with a hat profile, a hat beam, and a cover 17. The hat beam consists of a central flange 12, i.e. the bottom of the profile, and two webs 13, 14. i.e. an upper and a lower side. The webs end with the side flanges 15, 16 of the hat profile. The central flange and the webs constitute the crown of the hat beam. The cover 17 is welded to the side flanges of the central part of the beam, and an energy absorbent body 18, e.g. an EPP foam body, is glued to the cover. The cover gives the beam a closed profile, but leaves the ends open.
At the ends of the beam are two mountings 20, 21, with which it may be fitted to structural parts of the vehicle, usually to the two side rails of the vehicle. These mountings have the shape of short, standing beams with hat profiles with a central flange 22, two webs 23, 24 and side flanges 25, 26. The central flange and web of a mounting form the crown of the short beam 20 as well as of the beam 21, and it has a cut-out 27 that is adapted to the bumper beam and is welded to the bumper beam with line welds both along the two webs of the bumper beam and along its central flange. The mounting may be stiffened by bending the webs as is shown. The side flanges 25, 26 of the mountings 21, 22, have holes 28 for fixing with bolts on to the vehicle. The webs 23, 24 will thus give support with standing plates both against the bottom and the top sides of the beam 11, and will therefore provide great resistance to any twisting of the beam. In case of collisions that strike vertically above or below the centerline of the beam, the loads of the collision will impart a torque on the beam that will effectively be counteracted by the mountings.
The bumper beam 11 has a varied hat profile along its length. The profile height is at its tallest at the mountings and on a middle section 29, the edges of the side flanges are turned up into bends 30, 31. At the mountings where the profile is high, the side flanges have no bent edges. On both sides outside the mountings 20, 21, the central flange has an indentation 32, whose depth gradually increases towards the ends so that the depth of the profile lessens. The cover 17 covers the mountings 20, 21, but not the ends outside the mountings, and the foam body 18 may end where the cover 17 ends such as is shown in
The part of the bumper that is between the mountings 20, 21 is very strong because it has a closed comparatively high profile, i.e. a high profile in the horizontal plane. Outside the mountings, the height of the profile gradually decreases as is shown in
The mounting in
Both the shown versions of mountings are formed from one piece by forming, chiefly cold forming, from a flat steel plate and it integrates crash box and mounting plate, which make the mountings easy to make at a low cost.
In the examples the bumper beam is shown as a hat beam with a cover, that is, the bumper beam is essentially a U-beam. The bumper beam shown is primarily aimed at being used as a front bumper, but the invention may also be used for a rear bumper.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0701298-2 | May 2007 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE2008/000315 | 5/9/2008 | WO | 00 | 11/18/2009 |