Claims
- 1. A door trim energy absorbing structure comprising:
- a door member disposed at a vehicle side portion;
- a door trim provided at a vehicle inner side of said door member,
- an energy absorbing member absorbing energy from a vehicle exterior and provided at said door trim so as to correspond to a region which is lower than an ilium of a vehicle occupant sitting generally adjacent the door member and which absorbing member is constructed and arranged to actively absorb energy only at the femur,
- a pushing member constructed and arranged to push said energy absorbing member by a surface of said pushing member contacting a surface of said energy absorbing member, wherein said pushing member is a second energy absorbing member provided at a vehicle outer side with respect to said energy absorbing member, and
- a second holding member holding said second energy absorbing member at a predetermined position, wherein said second energy absorbing member holding member is a strip-shaped member.
- 2. A door trim energy absorbing structure according to claim 1, wherein said energy absorbing member is provided between said door trim and a door outer panel which forms said door member.
- 3. A door trim energy absorbing structure according to claim 2, wherein said energy absorbing member moves in a direction of a vehicle inner side when load is applied to a vehicle side portion from the vehicle exterior.
- 4. A door trim energy absorbing structure according to claim 1, wherein said energy absorbing member has a surface area which corresponds to a position of a femur of the vehicle occupant even in a case in which a seat provided in a vehicle compartment moves.
- 5. A door trim energy absorbing structure according to claim 1, wherein said strip-shaped member has a movement regulating member which regulates vertical direction movement of said second energy absorbing member.
- 6. A door trim energy absorbing structure according to claim 1, further comprising:
- an entry restricting member provided between said door trim and a door outer panel of said door member and constructed and arranged to restrict entry of an object from an exterior of a vehicle body.
- 7. A door trim energy absorbing structure according to claim 6, wherein said entry restricting member is a cylindrical member which extends in longitudinal directions of said door member.
- 8. A door trim energy absorbing structure according to claim 6, wherein said second energy absorbing member is fitted to said entry restricting member via said second holding member.
- 9. A door trim energy absorbing structure comprising:
- a door member disposed at a vehicle side portion;
- a door trim provided at a vehicle inner side of said door member;
- an energy absorbing member provided at said door trim so as to correspond to a position in a vicinity of a femur of a vehicle occupant sitting generally adjacent the door member, and being constructed and arranged to absorb energy from a vehicle exterior; and
- an incorporated member forming said door trim and protruding into a vehicle compartment, said incorporated member absorbing a load applied from a vehicle compartment inner side to a vehicle compartment outer side by a region of said incorporated member, which region corresponds to a position of an ilium of the vehicle occupant, deforming to the load, wherein said incorporated member has an upper arm rest portion and a lower arm rest portion, and said lower arm rest portion has an arm rest fixing member which fixes said upper arm rest portion at a predetermined position.
- 10. A door trim energy absorbing structure according to claim 9, wherein said arm rest fixing member deforms due to load applied from the vehicle compartment inner side to the vehicle compartment outer side.
- 11. A door trim energy absorbing structure according to claim 10, wherein said upper arm rest portion has an engagement pawl which engages with said arm rest fixing member.
- 12. A door trim energy absorbing structure according to claim 11, wherein said arm rest fixing member has ribs which prevent cancellation of engagement of said arm rest fixing member and an engagement pawl provided at said upper arm rest portion, when load applied from the vehicle compartment inner side to the vehicle compartment outer side is received.
- 13. A door trim energy absorbing structure according to claim 9, wherein said arm rest fixing member has a crank portion, and when load applied from the vehicle compartment inner side to the vehicle compartment outer side is received, said crank portion moves a distal end portion of said arm rest upper fixing member by abutting an edge portion of a through hole formed in said door trim.
- 14. A door trim energy absorbing structure comprising:
- a door member disposed at a vehicle side portion;
- a door trim provided at a vehicle inner side of said door member; and
- an incorporated member forming said door trim and protruding into a vehicle compartment, said incorporated member absorbing load applied from a vehicle compartment inner side to a vehicle compartment outer side by a region of said incorporated member, which region corresponds to a position of an ilium of a vehicle occupant, deforming due to the load;
- wherein said incorporated member has an upper arm rest portion and a lower arm rest portion, and said lower arm rest portion has an arm rest fixing member which fixes said upper arm rest portion at a predetermined position, and
- wherein said arm rest fixing member has a crank portion, and when load applied from the vehicle compartment inner side to the vehicle compartment outer side is received, said crank portion moves a distal end portion of said arm rest fixing member by abutting an edge portion of a through hole formed in said door trim.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/521,757, filed on Aug. 31, 1995, now abandoned.
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