Claims
- 1. A bumper system for vehicles comprising:
a beam including a back wall and including mounts along the back wall that are adapted for attaching the beam to rails of a vehicle frame; and an energy absorber engaging a face of the beam and having rearwardly-extending energy-absorbing sections that extend through the face of the beam into contact with the back wall at each of the mounts.
- 2. The bumper system defined in claim 1, wherein the energy absorber includes additional energy-absorbing sections that extend through a front of the beam to at least about half of a depth of the beam.
- 3. The bumper system defined in claim 1, wherein the energy absorber includes crush boxes having four orthogonal sides and an open rear, the crush boxes being supported on a face of the beam.
- 4. The bumper system defined in claim 1, wherein the beam includes a W-shaped section and further includes straps interconnecting free ends of legs of the W-shaped section.
- 5. The bumper system defined in claim 1, wherein the beam includes a pair of generally parallel walls that extend horizontally when the beam is in a vehicle-mounted position, the parallel walls having free ends and defining an open side, and further includes diagonally-angled straps secured to the free ends to secure the free ends against spreading apart upon a front impact against the bumper system.
- 6. The bumper system defined in claim 5, wherein at least two of the angled straps are oppositely angled and are integrally formed as a one-piece stamping.
- 7. A bumper system for vehicles comprising:
a beam having an open-sided cross section with top and bottom walls that are substantially parallel; and a brace including straps that extend diagonally back and forth between the top and bottom walls and that are securely attached to free ends of the top and bottom walls to secure the top and bottom walls together in a manner that prevent spreading apart upon a vehicle impact.
- 8. The bumper system defined in claim 7, including an energy absorber having at least one energy-absorbing section that extends through the brace to at least about half of a depth of the beam and that engage sides of the top and bottom walls.
- 9. The bumper system defined in claim 8, wherein at least one of the energy-absorbing sections includes a full-depth energy-absorbing section that extends into contact with a back wall of the energy absorber.
- 10. The bumper system defined in claim 8, wherein the energy absorber includes crush boxes made of polymeric material engaging a face of the beam.
- 11. The bumper system defined in claim 7, wherein the straps include a pair of parallel straps near an end of the beam that form a space therebetween.
- 12. The bumper system defined in claim 11, including an energy absorber having an energy-absorbing section that extends through the space at least partially into the beam.
- 13. The bumper system defined in claim 7, wherein the straps extend at an angle and at least two straps form part of a one-piece stamping.
- 14. The bumper system defined in claim 7, wherein the beam has a W-shaped cross section.
- 15. A bumper system for vehicles comprising:
a beam having at least two parallel walls that extend generally horizontally when in a vehicle-mounted position, each of the parallel walls having front and rear sections that generally align, and a radiused intermediate section extending between the front and rear sections that is bent out of alignment with the front and rear sections to form a predetermined weakened location that will predictably collapse when impacted during a vehicle crash.
- 16. The bumper system defined in claim 15, wherein the beam has a W-shaped cross section.
- 17. The bumper system defined in claim 15, including an energy absorber having energy-absorbing sections that extend at least partially into the beam to a depth of the intermediate sections.
- 18. The bumper system defined in claim 15, wherein the parallel walls include free ends, and including straps interconnecting and stabilizing the free ends.
- 19. The bumper system defined in claim 15, wherein the intermediate section is U-shaped in cross section.
- 20. A method comprising steps of:
forming an open-sided beam having top and bottom walls that extend generally in a parallel direction; stamping a one-piece brace having multiple diagonal strap sections; and attaching the strap to the shaped beam to retain free ends of the top and bottom walls together.
- 21. The method defined in claim 20, including a step of attaching an energy absorber to a front of the beam.
- 22. The method defined in claim 21, wherein the energy absorber includes energy-absorbing sections that extend at least partially into an open side of the beam.
- 23. The method defined in claim 19, wherein the step of forming the beam includes forming the beam to include a W-shaped cross section.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/479,623, filed Jun. 18, 2003, entitled BUMPER SYSTEM WITH “W” BEAM AND ENERGY ABSORBER.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60479623 |
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