The invention relates to a safety bumper for cars and the like.
When two vehicles collide with each other it is the sudden impact of the vehicles that causes injuries to the occupants or kills them.
This problem is addressed in modern cars by the introduction of a “crumple zone” where the bonnet of a car is constructed so it will be crushed on impact to provide a short distance of deceleration before the vehicle completely stops. In other words, energy is transformed by the deformation of the vehicle bonnet instead of being directly transmitted through the body of an occupant. However, the crumple zone only provides a small distance of linear deceleration and, furthermore, crumples from any frontal direction without any deflection.
The main purpose of the present invention is to provide a bumper to prevent a sudden stop by absorbing shock impact and diverting oncoming vehicles after the collision.
In a broad aspect of the invention there is provided a safety bumper for a vehicle comprised of a lattice of elements formed in a V, D or triangular shape.
The main advantage of a substantially V-shaped bumper is to minimize injuries in vehicle accidents and save lives by providing a progressive deceleration (by virtue of differential resistance from the lattice) and deflecting effect in the event of an impact. It also economizes fuel consumption by reducing the drag factor from the front of the vehicle.
Preferably the thickness/weight of the elements are determined by the weight of the vehicle to which the bumper is to be attached.
In one form the lattice of elements, said elements are panels but these may be substituted by elongate elements, such as cylinders, packed in an overall triangular or v-shape.
In a preferred embodiment the bumper includes an exterior shock absorbing panel surrounding the lattice.
In a second aspect of the invention there is provided a passenger vehicle integrating a safety bumper according to any of the preceding claims into its bonnet.
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On an impact with the bumper, the impacting object will (a) cause the array of metal bars, and (b) cause the interlocking panels, to crumple. If the impact is small enough, the bumper can be repaired. However, for larger impacts, it will usually be cheaper to remove the bumper (or the relevant parts) and replace them with fresh parts.
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It is preferable to have a narrower forward end of the bumper to provide a differential crumple, i.e. because of the diamond structure the first part to take the impact is the pinnacle diamond, followed by the subsequent rows of diamonds. As such the resistance to impact increases as the bumper crumples until it reaches a maximum resistance at the base of the triangular shape. The overall bumper is preferably a V-shape but may also be a D shape to achieve differential crumpling.
The bumper of the invention increases the length of the vehicle, making it difficult to park in small places, i.e. car parks, driveways, etc. To overcome the increased length of the vehicle for parking, the bumper can be raised vertically as shown in
The increased length of the bumper may also cause difficulty for the driver to pull out safely at some crossroads or junctions with blind spots, i.e. a narrow road joining the main road, unable to see the traffic clearly, pulling out of driveways, etc. To overcome this problem, two cameras 6 can be fitted inside the front panel of the bumper, pointing left and right, mounted behind transparent windows 7.
The bumper of the invention can also be integrated inside the bonnet of a vehicle, eliminating the cameras and tail-lift mechanism, as shown in
In further forms the lattice could be a honeycomb (hexagonal/octagonal shape) or even comprised of spheres to provide progressive resistance upon impact.
The bumper of the invention is preferably constructed from aluminium or a similar light weight construction using available manufacturing techniques.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0806072.5 | Apr 2008 | GB | national |
0810810.0 | Jun 2008 | GB | national |
0900840.0 | Jan 2009 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB2009/050264 | 3/23/2009 | WO | 00 | 10/4/2010 |