Claims
- 1. In a lining element arranged on the side of a vehicle chassis part facing the interior with at least one section, which can be deformed due to the effect of an external force, and which is provided to absorb impact energy by transforming into a deformed state, the improvement comprising a support layer being formed in the region of the deformable section from, viewed from the interior, an outer deformation part, an inner deformation part, and a step edge set between these parts, and the outer deformation part, the inner deformation part, and the step edge change their slope under the effect of the external force for energy absorption.
- 2. In the lining element arranged on the side of a vehicle chassis part facing the interior according to claim 1, the improvement comprising that at least the deformation section is formed from multiple layers from
a support layer from tough material, a top layer facing the vehicle interior, and a layer set between these layers, which is made of elastic foam.
- 3. In the lining element arranged on the side of a vehicle chassis part facing the interior according to claim 1, the improvement comprising that the step edge set between the outer deformation part and the inner deformation part is within a range of angles between 70 and 85 degrees relative to the inner deformation part.
- 4. In the lining element arranged on the side of a vehicle chassis part facing the interior according to claim 1, the improvement comprising that the step depth given between the outer deformation part and the inner deformation part is equal to 8.4 mm.
- 5. In the lining element arranged on the side of a vehicle chassis part facing the interior according to claim 1, the improvement comprising that the support layer is formed from wood fibers.
- 6. In a lining element arranged on the side of a vehicle chassis part facing the interior according to claim 2, the improvement comprising that the support layer has a shock-absorbing region, which is set in the region of the deformation section and which is formed from, viewed from the interior, an outer deformation part, an inner deformation part, and a step edge, which is set between these parts and which runs at an angle range between 70-85 degrees relative to the inner deformation part, so that for an effect of the external force the angle between the outer deformation part and the inner deformation part is decreased for energy absorption.
- 7. In a lining element arranged on the side of a vehicle chassis part facing the interior according to claim 2, the further improvement of the outer deformation part and the inner deformation part being spaced a distance of from 7 to 9 mm perpendicular to the received force direction.
- 8. In a lining element arranged on the side of a vehicle chassis part facing the interior according to claim 2, the further improvement of the material of the support layer having a density in the range of 0.5-0.7 g/cm3 and the support layer having a thickness in the range between 1.8-2.0 mm.
- 9. In a lining element arranged on the side of a vehicle chassis part facing the interior according to claim 2, the further improvement of the support layer being formed from polyester fibers and from glued wood fibers.
- 10. In a lining element arranged on the side of a vehicle chassis part facing the interior according to claim 9, the further improvement of the polyester fibers constituting 20-25 wt % and the wood fibers constituting 80-75 wt %.
- 11. In a lining element arranged on the side of a vehicle chassis part facing the interior according to claim 9, the further improvement of fibers from spruce, fir, or pine wood being used for the wood fibers.
- 12. In a lining element arranged on the side of a vehicle chassis part facing the interior according to claim 11, the further improvement of the wood fibers having a fiber length of 0.1-2 cm.
- 13. In a lining element arranged on the side of a vehicle chassis part facing the interior according to claim 9, the further improvement of the fibers being glued with a binding agent comprised of a thermally cross-linkable acrylate resin.
- 14. In a lining element arranged on the side of a vehicle chassis part facing the interior according to claim 13, the further improvement of the thermally cross-linkable acrylate resin being present from 10-15 wt % relative to the amount of wood fibers present.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of earlier filed International Application PCT/DE02/01765 filed May 16, 2002 designating the United States of America, the entire content of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference thereto.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
PCT/DE02/01765 |
May 2002 |
US |
Child |
10356680 |
Jan 2003 |
US |