Claims
- 1. A vehicle bumper, comprising: a fascia having a front portion adapted to receive impact forces and upper and lower flanges extending rearwardly from said portion;
- a backing member positioned rearwardly of the front portion of the fascia and extending vertically relative to said upper and lower flanges in spaced relation therebetween, said member including means for mounting the bumper on the vehicle;
- a resiliently compressible plastic foam molded in situ in at least the volume bounded by the backing member and the fascia and extending rearwardly through at least one of the spaces between the backing member and the upper and lower flanges, said foam having an integral skin bonded to adjacent surfaces of the backing member and the fascia.
- 2. The vehicle bumper as defined in claim 1 wherein the plastic foam is an integral skin polyurethane foam.
- 3. The vehicle bumper as defined in claim 1 wherein the fascia and the backing member are formed.
- 4. The vehicle bumper as defined in claim 1 wherein the fascia and the backing member are plastic members.
- 5. The vehicle bumper as defined in claim 4 wherein the fascia and the backing member are injection molded plastic members.
- 6. The vehicle bumper as defined in claim 1 wherein the bumper is bound as a unitary assembly solely by the adhesion of the integral foam skin to the fascia and backing member.
- 7. The vehicle bumper as defined in claim 1 wherein the backing member includes at least one integral rib to add rigidity to the backing member.
- 8. The vehicle bumper as defined in claim 7 wherein the rib is canted in its relaxed state relative to the vertical dimension of the backing member to facilitate deflection upon impact of the fascia.
- 9. The vehicle bumper as defined in claim 1 wherein the plastic foam has a varying density within its cross sectional area.
- 10. The vehicle bumper as defined in claim 1 wherein the backing member is formed of metal.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 624,202 filed on June 24, 1984 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 06-568,215, 12-30-83, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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