Claims
- 1. A vehicle bumper energy absorbing system comprising molded foam and at least one integral reinforcing member, said molded foam at least partially encapsulating said reinforcing member, wherein said molded beam foam is adapted to absorb impact energy and distribute impact forces to said at least one reinforcing member.
- 2. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 1, wherein said at least one reinforcing member is fully encapsulated in said molded foam.
- 3. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 1, wherein said at least one reinforcing member is of a generally flat plate shape.
- 4. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 1, wherein said system includes fasteners to enable said vehicle bumper energy absorbing system to be mounted to a vehicle frame.
- 5. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 4, wherein said fasteners are integral to said molded bead foam.
- 6. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 4, wherein said fasteners are integral to said reinforcing member.
- 7. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 1, wherein the vehicle bumper energy absorbing system is adapted to be manufactured in a single step process.
- 8. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 1, wherein said at least one reinforcing member is a stamped plate.
- 9. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 1, wherein said at least one reinforcing member is a rolled beam.
- 10. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 1, wherein said at least one reinforcing member is an extruded shaped beam.
- 11. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 1, wherein said at least one reinforcing member is a molded beam or plate.
- 12. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 1, wherein said at least one reinforcing member is a thermoformed beam comprised of metal.
- 13. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 1, wherein said at least one reinforcing member is made from a plastic material.
- 14. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 1, wherein said at least one reinforcing member is a composite blend.
- 15. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 1, wherein said at least one reinforcing member contains holes where said molded bead foam is through said holes.
- 16. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 1, wherein said at least one reinforcing member has barbs on one or more outer surface for enhanced securement of the molded bead foam to the reinforcing member.
- 17. The vehicle bumper energy absorbing system of claim 1, including a fascia layer located adjacent at least one surface of the bumper energy absorbing system, said fascia being integral to the vehicle bumper energy absorbing system.
- 18. A method of making a vehicle energy absorbing system comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a pair of mold halves that close to form a mold cavity adapted to be used in a steam chest molding process; (b) providing at least one reinforcing member into the mold cavity; (c) applying foam beads into the mold cavity such that the at least one reinforcing member is encapsulated by the foam on at least one side; and (d) densifying the foam beads within the mold cavity.
- 19. The method of making a vehicle energy absorbing system of claim 18, including a step of temporarily positioning the at least one reinforcing member within the mold cavity to allow the bead foam to be injected around or within it, thereby encapsulating it.
- 20. The method of making a vehicle energy absorbing system of claim 18, wherein the step of densifying the foam beads within the mold cavity includes utilizing mechanical pressure through the use of a telescoped mold cavity.
- 21. The method of making a vehicle energy absorbing system of claim 18, wherein the step of densifying the foam beads within the mold cavity includes utilizing air pressure through the use of a pressurized air within the range of 0.5 bar to 5.0 bar.
- 22. The method of making a vehicle energy absorbing system of claim 18, wherein the step of applying foam beads into the mold cavity such that the at least one reinforcing member is surrounded by the foam created by the beads on at least one side includes use of a compression chest molding technique.
- 23. The method of making a vehicle energy absorbing system of claim 22, wherein the step including use of compression chest molding technique includes injecting high pressure steam within the range of 1.5 to 5.5 bar into the mold cavity through vents contained within the mold cavity subsequent to the step of applying foam beads into the mold cavity.
- 24. The method of making a vehicle energy absorbing system of claim 18 wherein the steps of providing the pair of mold halves, includes providing a single molding tool containing multiple mold cavities.
- 25. The method of making a vehicle energy absorbing system of claim 18, wherein the step of densifying the foam beads includes densifying the foam beads to a final foam density of between about 20 grams/liter and 350 grams/liter.
- 26. The method of making a vehicle energy absorbing system of claim 18, wherein the step of densifying the foam beads includes densifying the foam beads to a final foam density of between about 15 grams/liter and 300 grams/liter.
- 27. The method of making a vehicle energy absorbing system of claim 18, wherein the step of densifying the foam beads includes densifying the foam beads to a plurality of foam densities within the same part.
- 28. The method of making a vehicle energy absorbing system of claim 18, including the step of cooling the mold halves to facilitate proper annealing of the expanded bead foam in and/or around the at least one reinforcing member.
- 29. The method of making a vehicle energy absorbing system of claim 18, including the step of applying a fascia to at least one surface of the foam beads within the mold.
- 30. The method of making a vehicle energy absorbing system of claim 18, wherein the steps of providing the pair of mold halves, providing the at least one reinforcing member into the mold cavity, applying foam beads into the mold cavity, and densifying the foam beads within the mold cavity all occur in a single molding operation.
- 31. The method of making a vehicle energy absorbing system of claim 18, wherein the steps of providing the pair of mold halves, providing the at least one reinforcing member into the mold cavity, applying foam beads into the mold cavity, densifying the foam beads within the mold cavity, and applying a fascia, all occur in a single molding operation.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/341,353 for a Vehicle Bumper Energy Absorber System and Method, filed Dec. 17, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60341353 |
Dec 2001 |
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