Claims
- 1. An energy absorbing pillar structure for an automotive vehicle, comprising:
- an exterior panel arranged in generally vertical orientation to define an outwardly concave exterior surface of the vehicle;
- an interior panel arranged in longitudinal registration with the exterior panel and defining an interior surface convex with respect to the exterior panel exterior surface;
- an intermediate panel fixedly secured between the exterior panel and the interior panel to define a first chamber with the exterior panel and a second chamber with the interior panel, the second chamber being arranged in series relationship with the first chamber, the intermediate panel defining a central bridge truss portion having a shape generally complementary with one of the exterior or interior panels;
- means defining peripheral flange portions for joining the exterior, interior, and intermediate panels together;
- a trim cover joined to the peripheral flange portions and having a third chamber formed therein inwardly adjacent the interior panel, the third chamber being arranged in series relationship with the first and second chambers; and
- energy absorbing media fixedly secured to one of the interior panel or the trim cover and substantially filling the third chamber.
- 2. An energy absorbing pillar structure as defined in claim 1, wherein the energy absorbing media comprises a generally C-shaped resilient metal spring structure opening toward the inner surface of the inner panel.
- 3. An energy absorbing pillar structure as defined in claim 2, and further comprising a plurality of turned-back coil portions extending from portions of the spring structure remote from the inner panel toward the inner panel.
- 4. An energy absorbing pillar structure as defined in claim 2, wherein the spring structure is adhesively secured to the inner panel.
- 5. An energy absorbing pillar structure as defined in claim 4, wherein the spring structure is adhesively secured to the inner panel at the peripheral flange thereof.
- 6. An energy absorbing pillar structure as defined in claim 1, wherein the energy absorbing media is a plastic honeycomb structure.
- 7. An energy absorbing pillar structure as defined in claim 6, wherein the plastic honeycomb structure is integrally molded with the trim cover.
- 8. An energy absorbing pillar structure as defined in claim 6, wherein the plastic honeycomb structure is mechanically secured to the trim cover.
- 9. An energy absorbing pillar structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said intermediate panel is generally concave inwardly.
- 10. An energy absorbing pillar structure for an automotive vehicle, comprising:
- an exterior panel arranged in generally vertical orientation to define an outwardly concave exterior surface of the vehicle;
- an interior panel arranged in longitudinal registration with the exterior panel and defining an interior surface convex with respect to the exterior panel exterior surface;
- an intermediate panel fixedly secured between the exterior panel and the interior panel to define a first chamber with the exterior panel and a second chamber with the interior panel, the second chamber being arranged in series relationship with the first chamber, the intermediate panel defining a central bridge truss portion having a shape generally complementary with one of the exterior or interior panels;
- means defining peripheral flange portions for joining the exterior, interior, and intermediate panels together;
- a trim cover joined to the peripheral flange portions and having a third chamber formed therein inwardly adjacent the interior panel, the third chamber being arranged in series relationship with the first and second chambers; and
- an energy absorbing molded plastic honeycomb structure carried between the interior panel and the trim cover and substantially filling the third chamber.
- 11. An energy absorbing pillar structure as defined in claim 10, wherein the plastic honeycomb structure is integrally molded with the trim cover.
- 12. An energy absorbing pillar structure as defined in claim 10, wherein the plastic honeycomb structure is mechanically secured to the trim cover.
- 13. An energy absorbing pillar structure as defined in claim 10 wherein said intermediate panel is generally concave inwardly.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/225,689 filed Apr. 11, 1994, now abandoned.
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