Claims
- 1. A bumper system for attachment to an end of a vehicle, comprising:
a first horizontally elongate beam positioned to extend transversely relative to a traveling direction of the vehicle; a second horizontally elongate beam positioned adjacent but inwardly of said first beam and extending transversely relative to said traveling direction; said first beam having an elongate center beam part which extends between and joins to a pair of first end parts as defined adjacent opposite ends of said first beam, said second beam having second end parts adjacent opposite free ends thereof, said second end parts being disposed adjacent said first end parts respectively; a connecting structure joining each said first end part to the adjacent second end part, said connecting structures defining a pair of first energy-absorbing fulcrum-like connections between said first and second beams adjacent opposite ends thereof; each of said first and second beams being of high strength steel and being substantially nonstressed when joined together by said connecting structures; said second beam being joined to mounting parts of said vehicle by a pair of sidewardly spaced connection structures which define a pair of second fulcrum-like connections between said vehicle and said second beam, said second fulcrum-like connections being spaced inwardly from said first fulcrum-like connections so that said second beam includes an elongate center beam portion which extends between said second fulcrum-like connections and a pair of end beam portions which each extends from one of said second fulcrum-like connections to the adjacent first fulcrum-like connection; said first beam being preshaped so that said center beam part is bowed horizontally forwardly from said first end parts so as to be spaced forwardly from but generally horizontally aligned with the center beam portion of said second beam; each of said first and second beams having at least a horizontally oriented C-shaped cross section, the C-shaped cross section of one said beam opening toward said other beam. whereby an external impact against said first beam transmits force to said pair of first fulcrum-like connections to effect elastic deflection of said end beam portions and forward bowing of said center beam portion of said second beam.
- 2. A bumper system according to claim 1, wherein said center beam part and said center beam portion can relatively move into at least partial nested engagement with one another in response to an external impact on said first beam.
- 3. A bumper system according to claim 1, wherein one of said first and second beams has a hollow rectangular cross section which, upon external impact against said first beam, can relatively move into nested engagement within the C-shaped cross section of the other of said first and second beams.
- 4. A bumper system according to claim 1, wherein each said first fulcrum-like connection comprises a rigid but deformable fulcrum structure for permitting energy-absorbing relative movement between the joined first and second end parts of said first and second beams.
- 5. A bumper system according to claim 1, wherein the center beam part and the center beam portion are initially free of direct rigid connection therebetween to permit relative engaging movement therebetween in response to external impact on said first beam.
- 6. A bumper system according to claim 1, wherein a deformable energizing member is connected directly between the center beam part of said first beam and the center beam portion of said second beam to permit partial energy absorption and partial transference of force to the center beam portion of said second beam upon imposition of an external impact against said first beam.
- 7. A bumper system according to claim 6, wherein said deformable energizing member includes a blocklike foam member or a foamed plastic member.
- 8. A bumper system according to claim 2, wherein one of said center beam part and said center beam portion has upper and lower communication members fixed thereto and positioned for contacting engagement with the other of said center beam part and said center beam portion when said center beam part and said center beam portion move toward one another in response to an external impact against said first beam.
- 9. A bumper system according to claim 3, wherein said other of said first and second beams has a hollow tubular cross section defining a C-shape which opens horizontally toward said one beam.
- 10. A bumper system according to claim 1, wherein each of said first and second beams are of high-strength steel and are roll formed from steel.
- 11. A bumper system according to claim 1, wherein said first and second end parts are nested one within the other at said first connections.
- 12. A bumper system according to claim 11, wherein said first connection is defined by a pair of vertically spaced, horizontally elongated welds connecting the first end part to the respective second end part.
- 13. A bumper system according to claim 12, wherein each of said second fulcrum-like connections is defined by a generally vertically elongate weld between said second beam and a respective said mounting part of said vehicle.
- 14. A bumper system according to claim 1, wherein the center beam part is spaced forwardly from, and is free of direct connection with, said center beam portion.
- 15. A bumper system according to claim 1, wherein said first beam has a C-shaped cross section defining a recess which opens rearwardly toward said second beam, said second beam having a hollow tubular cross section sized to at least partially nest within said recess, and said second end parts being nested into the recess defined in said first end parts at said connecting structures.
- 16. A vehicle bumper system comprising:
an elongate monolithic one-piece outer bumper beam having an upright front wall joined between rearwardly projecting top and bottom walls; an elongate one-piece inner bumper beam positioned adjacent but inwardly of said outer bumper beam, said inner bumper beam being joined at opposite ends thereof to respective opposite end parts of said outer bumper beam by end connections which permit at least limited force moment-induced, energy-absorbing flexing between adjacent end portions of said outer and inner beams, said end connections being positioned substantially symmetrically on opposite sides of a centerplane of said bumper system; said inner beam being connected to a vehicle solely at two connecting points which are positioned on opposite sides of said centerplane and are each spaced inwardly from a respectively adjacent said end connection, said outer beam being free of direct connection to said vehicle; said outer beam being of a preshaped horizontally bowed configuration so that an elongate center beam section thereof is bowed outwardly and is physically spaced from a center beam part of said inner beam which extends between said connecting points; and said outer beam, when subjected to an inward impact, effecting transfer of impact forces along the outer beam to the end connections to cause the center beam part of the inner beam to bow outwardly toward the outer beam.
- 17. A vehicle bumper system according to claim 16, wherein one of said beams comprises a hollow tube having a generally rectangular cross section, wherein the other of said beams includes a cross section which at least in part is C-shaped and sized to permit at least partial front-to-back nesting with said one beam, and wherein end parts of the outer and inner beams are nested one within the other at said end connections.
- 18. A vehicle bumper system according to claim 17, wherein the inner beam includes a pair of cantilevered end beam parts which each extend from one connecting point to the adjacent end connection, said end beam parts elastically deflecting inward about the respective connecting point as the center beam part bows outwardly in response to imposition of an external impact against said outer beam.
- 19. A vehicle bumper system according to claim 16, wherein each of said beams comprises a one-piece roll formed steel member, and each of said beams has a yield strength of at least 100 ksi.
- 20. A vehicle bumper system according to claim 19, wherein a deformable energy-absorbing communication member is connected between said center beam portion and said center beam part to permit limited direct energy transfer therethrough upon external impact against said outer beam, and/or a blocking member is mounted on one of said center beam portion and said center beam part and is positioned for blocking engagement with the other of said center beam portion and said center beam part as they move toward one another.
- 21. A vehicle bumper system according to claim 18, wherein said outer beam is C-shaped and defines an elongate recess which opens rearwardly toward said inner beam;
wherein said inner beam comprises said hollow tube which is sized such that the end beam parts thereof are nested within said recess; and wherein said outer beam is preshaped into a horizontal arc-shaped configuration so that the center beam section is bowed horizontally outwardly away from said inner beam and is maintained in a generally non-deflected condition when assembled with said inner beam.
- 22. A vehicle bumper system according to claim 21, wherein each of said outer and inner beams is of substantially uniform cross section throughout the lengthwise extent thereof.
- 23. A vehicle bumper system according to claim 21, wherein each said first fulcrum-like connection is defined by a weld between said inner and outer beams.
- 24. A vehicle bumper system according to claim 21, wherein each said second fulcrum-like connection is defined by a weld between said inner beam and said vehicle mounting part.
- 25. A vehicle bumper system according to claim 24, wherein each said first fulcrum-like connection is defined by a weld between said inner and outer beams.
- 26. A bumper system for attachment to an end of a vehicle, comprising:
a first horizontally elongate beam positioned to extend transversely relative to a traveling direction of the vehicle; a second horizontally elongate beam positioned adjacent but inwardly of said first beam and extending transversely relative to said traveling direction; said first beam being of substantially uniform cross section throughout the length thereof and having an elongate center beam part which extends between and joins to a pair of first end parts as defined adjacent opposite ends of said first beam, said second beam being of substantially uniform cross section throughout the length thereof and having second end parts adjacent opposite free ends thereof, said second end parts being disposed adjacent said first end parts respectively; a connecting structure joining each said first end part to the adjacent second end part, said connecting structures defining a pair of first energy-absorbing fulcrum-like connections between said first and second beams adjacent opposite ends thereof; each of said first and second beams being of high strength steel and being substantially nonstressed when joined together by said connecting structures; said second beam being joined to mounting parts of said vehicle by a pair of sidewardly spaced connection structures which define a pair of second energy-absorbing fulcrum-like connections between said vehicle and said second beam, said second fulcrum-like connections being spaced inwardly from said first fulcrum-like connections so that said second beam includes an elongate center beam portion which extends between said second fulcrum-like connections and a pair of end beam portions which each extends from one of said second fulcrum-like connections to the adjacent first fulcrum-like connection; said first beam being permanently preshaped so that said center beam part is bowed horizontally forwardly from said first end parts so as to be spaced forwardly from but generally horizontally aligned with the center beam portion of said second beam; said first beam having at least a horizontally oriented C-shaped cross section defining a recess which extends lengthwise of said first beam and opens rearwardly toward said second beam; said second beam being tubular in cross section and of smaller vertical height than said first beam so that the second end parts of said second beam where they join to said connecting structures are nested in said recess of said first beam; whereby an external impact against said first beam transmits force to said pair of first fulcrum-like connections to effect elastic deflection of said end beam portions and forward bowing of said center beam portion of said second beam.
- 27. A bumper system according to claim 26, wherein said first beam includes rearwardly cantilevered upper and lower legs which vertically straddle said recess, and each of said legs being defined by a hollow channel structure which is closed at the rear free end thereof.
- 28. A bumper system according to claim 27, wherein at least one of said first and second fulcrum-like connections is defined by an elongate line-like welded connection with said inner beam.
- 29. A bumper system according to claim 28, wherein the center beam part and the center beam portion are initially free of direct rigid connection therebetween to permit relative movement therebetween in response to external impact on said first beam; and
wherein a deformable energizing member is connected directly between the center beam part of said first beam and the center beam portion of said second beam to permit partial energy absorption and partial transference of force to the center beam portion of said second beam upon imposition of an external impact against said first beam.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 USC §119(e) of copending provisional application Serial No. 60/350 725 filed Jan. 22, 2002, the entire disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60350725 |
Jan 2002 |
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Divisions (1)
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10349479 |
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10854537 |
May 2004 |
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