Claims
- 1. A hollow energy absorber securing structure, comprising:a plurality of hollow energy absorbers, wherein at least two of the energy absorbers are connected by fitting an end portion of a first energy absorber of the at least two of the energy absorbers to an end portion of a second energy absorber of the at least two of the energy absorbers, the end portion of the first energy absorber and the end portion of the second energy absorber facing each other, at least one of the energy absorbers is mountable to a vehicle body structural member, the first energy absorber and second energy absorber are hybrid pipes and the plurality of hollow energy absorbers are disposed between an interior trim member and the vehicle body structure member with the plurality of hollow energy absorbers deforming to absorb energy of an impact load applied in a direction from the interior trim member to the vehicle body structural member.
- 2. A hollow energy absorber securing structure according to claim 1, wherein the at least two of the energy absorbers, except the end portions to be fitted, have cross sections that differ in at least one of size and shape and the end portion of the first energy absorber is expanded or contracted so that the end portion of the first energy absorber has a sectional shape substantially geometrically similar to a sectional shape of the end portion of the second energy absorber.
- 3. A hollow energy absorber securing structure according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of hollow energy absorbers, other than the first energy absorber and the second energy absorber, is formed by one of a metal pipe and a hybrid pipe, the hybrid pipe, including the hybrid pipe for the first energy absorber and the second energy absorber, having a metal foil core and sheets laid on opposite surfaces of the core, each sheet being formed from a material other than metal, and the hybrid pipe being formed by continually corrugating the core and the sheets on the opposite surfaces of the core together in a direction of an axis of the hybrid pipe.
Priority Claims (2)
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10-217387 |
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10-231804 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a Division of Application Ser. No. 09/298,865 filed Apr. 26, 1999. The entire disclosure of the prior application is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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