Claims
- 1. An energy absorbing system comprising:at least one anvil; at least one strip of metal engaging said at least one anvil in a first position relative to said at least one anvil, said at least one strip being plastically deformable in response to movement relative to said anvil under an applied load for dissipating energy of the applied load; a sensor operative to detect a change in value of an input control variable; and an actuator responsive to a detected change in the value of said input control variable to change the relative position of said at least one anvil and said at least one strip to thereby impart a corresponding change in said energy dissipated by said at least one strip so as to dissipate more or less energy of the applied load.
- 2. The energy absorbing system of claim 1 wherein said strip is bent around said at least one anvil defining a bending path of said strip.
- 3. The energy absorbing system of claim 1 wherein said change in said relative position of said at least one anvil changes said bending path of said strip.
- 4. A steering column for a vehicle comprising:a column housing supporting a steering shaft; a steering column support; variable energy absorbing device disposed between said column housing and said column support including at least one anvil and at least one plastically deformable metal strip engaging said anvil and being supported for relative movement along a reaction path to cause said at least one strip to be forcibly drawn across said anvil in response to a collapsing force applied to said column housing sufficient to cause said column housing to be displaced relative to said steering column support, said relative movement of said strip being operative to cause said strip to plastically deform and thereby dissipate energy of the applied force; a sensor for sensing a change in value of a control variable; and an actuator responsive to said change in value of said control variable for making a corresponding change in the reaction path of said strip to thereby change the dissipation of energy by said at least one strip.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/591,977, filed Jun. 12, 2000 is now 6,322,103 B1.
This patent application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No.: 60/139,055, filed on Jun. 11, 1999
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