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US20010017473A1 - Bumper beam - Google Patents
US20010017473A1
US20010017473A1 US09/794,034 US79403401A US2001017473A1 US 20010017473 A1 US20010017473 A1 US 20010017473A1 US 79403401 A US79403401 A US 79403401A US 2001017473 A1 US2001017473 A1 US 2001017473A1
US09/794,034
US6688661B2 (en
2000-02-28 Priority to JP2000051265A priority Critical patent/JP4368483B2/en
2000-02-28 Priority to JP2000-051265 priority
2000-02-28 Priority to JP2000-51265 priority
2001-02-28 Application filed by Subaru Corp filed Critical Subaru Corp
2001-02-28 Assigned to FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA reassignment FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST (SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS). Assignors: YAMAMOTO, TOSHIYUKI
2001-08-30 Publication of US20010017473A1 publication Critical patent/US20010017473A1/en
2004-02-10 Publication of US6688661B2 publication Critical patent/US6688661B2/en
An inexpensive, lightweight, safe bumper beam (10) has an optimum strength characteristics and is capable of effectively coping with all kinds of collisions including slight collisions and strong collisions. The bumper beam (10) is disposed on a front or rear end part of a vehicle. Joining parts of the bumper beam (10) are attached to stays (2 a , 2 b) attached to, for example, front end parts of longitudinal frames (1 a , 1 b) of a body of a vehicle so that the bumper body (10) extends laterally. The bumper beam (10) includes a bumper beam body (3) extended laterally and having a closed section, a reinforcing beam (4) extended in and along the bumper beam body (3). The reinforcing beam (4) includes a lateral upper wall (4 a), a lateral lower wall (4 b) and a front wall (4 c) formed integrally with the upper and the lower wall (4 a , 4 b) to receive a longitudinal shock exerted on the vehicle. Parts of the upper wall (4 a) and the lower wall (4 b) around joining parts attached to the end parts of the frames (1 a , 1 b) are inclined to the front wall (4 c) to form inclined parts (5).
The present invention relates to a bumper beam for holding a bumper, disposed in a front or rear end part of a vehicle. [0002]
A bumper is attached to a front or rear end part of a vehicle to absorb shock and to protect the body of the vehicle and the passengers in longitudinal collision with another object. Generally, a bumper is attached to a bumper beam attached to free ends of longitudinal frame members (a pair of side frame members) so as to extend laterally. It is desirable, in view of protecting the body, that the bumper and the bumper beam are comparatively strongly built so that the same may not be damaged by a slight collision and do not need to be changed frequently. [0004]
FIGS. 5A, 5B and [0005] 5C show a typical, conventional bumper beam. As shown in FIG. 5A, a left stay 12 a and a right stay 12 b are attached to, for example, the front ends of a pair of longitudinal frames 11 a and 11 b, respectively, and a bumper beam 20 is attached to the stays 12 a and 12 b so as to extend laterally. The bumper beam 20 has a bumper beam body 13 having a closed sectional shape and a channel-shaped reinforcing beam 14 extended in the bumper beam body 13.
In the bumper beam [0006] 20, joining parts of the bumper beam body 13 associated with the front ends of the longitudinal frames 11 a and 11 b (FIG. 5C) and a middle part of the same (FIG. 5B) are substantially the same in shape, and joining parts of the reinforcing beam 14 associated with the front ends of the longitudinal frames 11 a and 11 b (FIG. 5C) and a middle part of the same (FIG. 5B) are substantially the same in shape.
Since the structural strength of joining parts of the bumper beam [0007] 20 that are attached to the front ends of the longitudinal frames 11 a and 11 b is the same as that of a middle part of the bumper beam 20, the bumper beam body 13 and the reinforcing beam 14 of the bumper beam 20 have high strength to withstand a strong shock that applies a compressive force exceeding a predetermined level on the bumper beam 20, such as a shock that is exerted on the bumper beam 20 by a high-speed collision, let alone a shock that is exerted on the bumper beam 20 by a slight collision. Consequently, the shock of collision is transmitted directly to the longitudinal frames 11 a and 11 b at a high-speed collision, and the longitudinal frames 11 a and 11 b are squeezed to absorb the shock.
However, it is effective in protecting the passengers to let not only the frame of the body but also the bumper yield effectively to absorb the shock of collision by the bumper at high-speed collisions. [0008]
There have been proposed various bumpers having bumper beams meeting such directly opposed characteristics necessary for effectively absorbing shocks at slight collisions and strong collisions. However, all those known bumper beams are complicated in structure, need a shock absorbing mechanism having members capable of moving for a long longitudinal stroke, are costly and/or affect styling adversely. [0009]
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to solve the problems in the aforesaid conventional bumper beams and to provide an inexpensive, lightweight, highly safe bumper beam having an optimum mechanical characteristic and capable of effectively coping with slight and strong collisions. [0010]
According to one aspect of the present invention, a bumper beam to be attached to a front or rear end part of a vehicle comprises a bumper beam body attached to end parts of longitudinal frames so as to extend laterally; and a reinforcing beam extended in the bumper beam along the same; wherein parts of at least either the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam, around joining parts attached to the longitudinal frames have a strength lower than that of other parts of the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam so that the joining parts may be deformed by a compressive force exceeding a predetermined level. [0011]
In the bumper beam according to the present invention, it is preferable that the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam includes a lateral upper wall, a lateral lower wall and a front wall formed integrally with the upper and the lower wall to receive a longitudinal shock exerted on the vehicle, and parts of at least either the upper wall or the lower wall around the joining parts are inclined parts inclined to the front wall. [0012]
In the bumper beam according to the present invention, it is preferable that the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam includes a lateral upper wall, a lateral lower wall, a front wall formed integrally with the upper and the lower wall to receive a longitudinal shock exerted on the vehicle, and openings are formed in parts of at least either the upper wall or the lower wall around the joining parts, respectively. Preferably, the openings are holes formed in the upper or the lower wall, or recesses formed in an edge of the upper or the lower wall, not connected to the front wall. [0013]
In the bumper beam according to the present invention, it is preferable that the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam includes a lateral upper wall, a lateral lower wall and a front wall formed integrally with the upper and the lower wall to receive a longitudinal shock exerted on the vehicle, and inclined parts inclined to the front wall and openings are formed in parts of at least either the upper wall or the lower wall around the joining parts, respectively. Preferably, the openings are holes formed in the upper or the lower wall, or recesses formed in an edge of the upper or the lower wall, not connected to the front wall. [0014]
In the bumper beam according to the present invention, it is preferable that the parts of the front wall of the reinforcing beam around the joining parts are spaced from the bumper beam body. [0015]
According to the present invention, the strength of the joining parts of the bumper beam (a bumper beam body or a reinforcing beam) attached to the end parts of the longitudinal frames is lower than that of other parts of the bumper beam so that the joining parts may be deformed by a compressive force exceeding a predetermined level. Therefore, the bumper beam (the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam) has a strength sufficient to withstand a compressive force below the predetermined level that is exerted thereto by a slight collision, the bumper beam is not damaged by such a low compressive force and hence the bumper beam does not need to be changed frequently. When a compressive force exceeding the predetermined level is exerted on the bumper beam by a high-speed collision, the joining parts of the bumper beam (the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam) attached to the end parts of the frames buckle and collapse in an early stage of a high-speed collision to limit a maximum impact load to a low level and to absorb collision energy efficiently so that reduced collision energy may be exerted on the frames of the body of the vehicle and a reduced shock may be exerted on the passengers. [0016]
According to the present invention, the strength of the joining parts of the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam, attached to the end parts of the frames can be reduced by forming inclined parts inclined to the front wall in parts of at least the upper or the lower wall of the bumper beam (the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam). In this case, the distribution of strength on the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam can be adjusted only through the variation of the sectional shape and the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam can be easily manufactured without requiring boring or cutting work. [0017]
According to the present invention, the strength of the joining parts of at least either the upper or the lower wall of the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam can be reduced by forming openings therein. In this case, the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam can be formed in a simple sectional shape and can be easily manufactured. Particularly, when the openings (holes) are formed in the upper or the lower wall, the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam can be easily manufactured by bending a plate even though boring work is necessary. When the openings (recesses) are formed by cutting parts of an edge of the upper or the lower wall, not connected to the front wall, the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam can be easily manufactured by bending a plate even though cutting work is necessary. The cutting work for forming the recesses is simpler than the boring work. [0018]
The spacing of the parts of the front wall of the reinforcing beam around the joining parts from the bumper beam body promotes the initial collapsing of the bumper beam body. [0019]
According to the present invention, in the bumper beam having the bumper beam body and the reinforcing beam, the shape of the bumper beam body can be simplified without requiring any change in the shape of the bumper beam body only by adjusting the distribution of strength on the reinforcing beam for collapsing mode adjustment. [0020]
According to another aspect of the present invention, a bumper beam disposed on a front or rear end part of a vehicle, having joining parts attached to end parts of longitudinal frames, and extend laterally; wherein the joining parts have a strength lower than that of other parts of the bumper beam so that the joining parts may be deformed by a compressive force exceeding a predetermined level. [0021]
Bumper beams in preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. [0022]
FIGS. 1A, 1B and [0024] 1C are views of a bumper beam in a first embodiment of the present invention, in which
FIG. 1A is a perspective view of the bumper beam attached to the frames of the body of a vehicle, and a reinforcing beam, [0025]
FIG. 1B is a sectional view taken on line IB-IB in FIG. 1A and [0026]
FIG. 1C is a sectional view taken on line IC-IC in FIG. 1A; [0027]
FIGS. 2A, 2B and [0028] 2C are views of a bumper beam in a second embodiment of the present invention, in which
FIG. 2A is a perspective view of a reinforcing beam, [0029]
FIG. 2B is a sectional view taken on line IIB-IIB in FIG. 2A and [0030]
FIG. 2C is a sectional view taken on line IIC-IIC in FIG. 2A; [0031]
FIGS. 3A, 3B and [0032] 3C are views of a bumper beam in a third embodiment of the present invention, in which
FIG. 3A is a perspective view of a reinforcing beam, [0033]
FIG. 3B is a sectional view taken on line IIIB-IIIB in FIG. 3A and [0034]
FIG. 3C is a sectional view taken on line IIIC-IIIC in FIG. 3A; [0035]
FIGS. 4A, 4B and [0036] 4C are views of a bumper beam in a fourth embodiment of the present invention, in which
FIG. 4A is a perspective view of a reinforcing beam, [0037]
FIG. 4B is a sectional view taken on line IVB-IVB in FIG. 4A and [0038]
FIG. 4C is a sectional view taken on line IVC-IVC in FIG. 4A; and [0039]
FIGS. 5A, 5B and [0040] 5C are views of a conventional bumper beam, in which
FIG. 5A is a perspective view of the bumper beam attached to the frames of the body of a vehicle, [0041]
FIG. 5B is a sectional view taken on line VB-VB in FIG. 5A and [0042]
FIG. 5C is a sectional view taken on line VC-VC in FIG. 5A. [0043]
A bumper beam in a first embodiment according to the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1A, 1B and [0045] 1C.
Referring to FIG. 1A([0046] a), a bumper beam 10 is disposed on a front or rear end part of a vehicle and is held by stays 2 a and 2 b attached to, for example, front end parts of a pair of longitudinal frames 1 a and 1 b of a body so as to extend laterally.
As shown in FIGS. [0047] 1A(a), 1B and 1C, the bumper beam 10 includes a bumper beam body 3 having a closed sectional shape and a reinforcing beam 4 having a substantially U-shaped cross section. The bumper beam body 3 is extended laterally and the reinforcing beam 4 is extended in and along the bumper beam body 3.
As shown in FIG. 1A([0048] b), the reinforcing beam 4 has an upper wall 4 a, a lower wall 4 b and a front wall 4 c formed integrally with the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b. The front wall 4 c receives a longitudinal shock exerted on the vehicle. Parts of the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b corresponding to joining parts of the bumper beam 10 attached to the front end parts of the frames 1 a and 1 b are inclined to the front wall 4 c to form inclined parts 5.
More concretely, in a middle part of the bumper beam [0049] 10, the reinforcing beam 4 having a substantially U-shaped cross section is in close contact with the front and the rear wall of the bumper beam body 3 having a closed cross section as shown in FIG. 1B; that is, the front wall 4 c of the reinforcing beam 4 is in contact with the front wall of the bumper beam body 3, and flanges 4 d extended from the rear edges of the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b of the reinforcing beam 4 are in contact with the rear wall of the bumper beam body 3.
In each of the joining parts of the bumper beam [0050] 10 attached to the end parts of the frames 1 a and 1 b, the flanges 4 d extended from the rear edges of the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b of the reinforcing beam 4 having a substantially U-shaped cross section are in contact with the rear wall of the bumper beam body 3, and the front wall 4 c of the reinforcing beam 4 is spaced from the front wall of the bumper beam body 3 as shown in FIG. 1C. In each of parts of the reinforcing beam 4 corresponding to the joining parts of the bumper beam 10, the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b of the reinforcing beam 4 have the inclined parts 5, respectively, so that those parts of the reinforcing beam 4 yield relatively easily to a longitudinal shock. Thus, the strength of the parts of the reinforcing beam 4 corresponding to the joining parts of the bumper beam 10 attached to the end parts of the frames 1 a and 1 b is lower than that of other parts of the same so that the joining parts may be deformed by a compressive force exceeding a predetermined level.
In the first embodiment, since the strength of the parts of the reinforcing beam [0051] 4 corresponding to the joining parts of the bumper beam 10 attached to the end parts of the frames 1 a and 1 b is lower than that of other parts of the same so that the joining parts may be deformed by a compressive force exceeding a predetermined level, the bumper beam 10 (the bumper beam body 3 or the reinforcing beam 4) has a strength sufficient to withstand a compressive force below the predetermined level that is exerted thereto by a slight collision, the bumper beam 10 is not damaged by such a low compressive force and hence the bumper beam 10 does not need to be changed frequently. When a compressive force exceeding the predetermined level is exerted on the bumper beam 10 by a high-speed collision, the inclined parts 5 of the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b in the parts of the reinforcing beam 4 corresponding to the joining parts of the bumper beam 10 attached to the end parts of the frames 1 a and 1 b buckle and collapse in an early stage of the high-speed collision to limit a maximum impact load to a low level and to absorb collision energy efficiently so that reduced collision energy may be exerted on the frames 1 a and 1 b of the body of the vehicle.
In the first embodiment, since the parts of the front wall of the reinforcing beam [0052] 4 corresponding to the joining parts of the bumper beam 10 attached to the frames 1 a and 1 b are spaced from the front wall of the bumper beam body 3, the initial collapsing of the bumper beam body 3 is promoted in a high-speed collision that exerts a compressive force exceeding the predetermined level on the joining parts of the bumper beam 10.
In the bumper beam [0053] 10 in the first embodiment having the bumper beam body 3 and the reinforcing beam 4, only the distribution of strength in the reinforcing beam 4 is adjusted for collapsing mode adjustment. Therefore, the bumper beam body 3 does not need to be formed in a complicated shape and may be formed in a simple shape.
In the first embodiment, the inclined parts [0054] 5 inclined to the front wall 4 c of the reinforcing beam 4 are formed in parts of the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b of the reinforcing beam 4 corresponding to the joining parts of the bumper beam 10 attached to the front end parts of the frames 1 a and 1 b to reduce the strength of the parts of the reinforcing beam 4 corresponding to the joining parts of the bumper beam 10. Thus, the adjustment of the distribution of strength in the reinforcing beam 4 can be achieved only through the variation of the sectional shape of the reinforcing beam 4 and hence the reinforcing beam 4 can be easily manufactured without requiring boring work or cutting work.
In the first embodiment, the inclined parts [0055] 5 are formed in the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b of the reinforcing beam 4 so as to merge into the front wall 4 c. Inclined parts having, for example, a V-shaped cross section may be formed in respective middle parts of the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b instead of the inclined parts 5.
A bumper beam [0057] 10 in a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C, in which parts like or corresponding to those of the first embodiment will be denoted by the same reference characters and the description thereof will be omitted. The bumper beam 10 in the second embodiment is substantially the same in construction as the bumper beam 10 in the first embodiment, except that the former has a reinforcing beam 4 provided with holes (openings) instead of inclined parts.
Referring to FIGS. 2A, 2B and [0058] 2C, the bumper beam 10 includes a bumper beam body 3 and the reinforcing beam 4. The reinforcing beam 4 is extended in and along the bumper beam body 3. The reinforcing beam 4 has an upper wall 4 a, a lower wall 4 b and a front wall 4 c formed integrally with the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b. The front wall 4 c receives a longitudinal shock exerted on the vehicle. Parts of the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b corresponding to joining parts of the bumper beam 10 attached to the end parts of frames 1 a and 1 b are provided with holes 6 (openings) in their middle parts.
The bumper beam [0059] 10 (the bumper beam body 3 or the reinforcing beam 4) in the second embodiment, similarly to that in the first embodiment, has a strength sufficient to withstand a compressive force below a predetermined level that is exerted thereto by a slight collision, the bumper beam 10 is not damaged by such a low compressive force and hence the bumper beam 10 does not need to be changed frequently. When a compressive force exceeding the predetermined level is exerted on the bumper beam 10 by a high-speed collision, the parts provided with the holes 6 of the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b of the reinforcing beam 4 corresponding to the joining parts of the bumper beam 10 attached to the end parts of the frames 1 a and 1 b buckle and collapse in an early stage of the high-speed collision to limit a maximum impact load to a low level and to absorb collision energy efficiently so that reduced collision energy may be exerted on the frames 1 a and 1 b of the body of the vehicle.
In the second embodiment, since the parts of the upper wall [0060] 4 a and the lower wall 4 b of the reinforcing beam 4 corresponding to the joining parts of the bumper beam 10 attached to the frames 1 a and 1 b are provided with the holes 6 to reduce the strength of the parts of the reinforcing beam 4 corresponding to the joining parts of the bumper beam 10. Thus, the reinforcing beam 4 may be formed in a simple sectional shape and can be easily manufactured. Particularly, the reinforcing beam 4 provided with the holes 6 in the middle parts of the parts of the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b thereof can be easily manufactured by, for example, bending a plate even though boring work is necessary.
A bumper beam [0062] 10 in a third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 3A, 3B and 3C, in which parts like or corresponding to those of the first embodiment will be denoted by the same reference characters and the description thereof will be omitted. The bumper beam 10 in the third embodiment is substantially the same in construction as the bumper beam 10 in the first embodiment, except that the former has a reinforcing beam 4 provided with inclined parts and holes (openings).
Referring to FIGS. 3A, 3B and [0063] 3C, the bumper beam 10 includes a bumper beam body 3 and the reinforcing beam 4. The reinforcing beam 4 is extended in and along the bumper beam body 3. The reinforcing beam 4 has an upper wall 4 a, a lower wall 4 b and a front wall 4 c formed integrally with the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b. The front wall 4 c receives a longitudinal shock exerted on the vehicle. Parts of the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b corresponding to joining parts of the bumper beam 10 attached to the front end parts of the frames 1 a and 1 b are inclined to the front wall 4 c to form inclined parts 5, and holes 6 (openings) are formed in the inclined parts 5.
The bumper beam [0064] 10 (the bumper beam body 3 or the reinforcing beam 4) in the third embodiment, similarly to those in the first and the second embodiment, has a strength sufficient to withstand a compressive force below a predetermined level that is exerted thereto by a slight collision, the bumper beam 10 is not damaged by such a low compressive force and hence the bumper beam 10 does not need to be changed frequently. When a compressive force exceeding the predetermined level is exerted on the bumper beam 10 by a high-speed collision, the parts provided with the inclined parts 5 and the holes 6 of the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b of the reinforcing beam 4 corresponding to the joining parts of the bumper beam 10 attached to the end parts of the frames 1 a and 1 b buckle and collapse in an early stage of the high-speed collision to limit a maximum impact load to a low level and to absorb collision energy efficiently so that reduced collision energy may be exerted on the frames 1 a and 1 b of the body of the vehicle.
Although the holes [0065] 6 are formed in the inclined parts 5 in the third embodiment, the holes 6 may be formed in parts other than the inclined parts 5.
A bumper beam [0067] 10 in a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 4A, 4B and 4C, in which parts like or corresponding to those of the first embodiment will be denoted by the same reference characters and the description thereof will be omitted. The bumper beam 10 in the fourth embodiment is substantially the same in construction as the bumper beam 10 in the first embodiment shown in FIGS. 1A, 1B and 1C, except that the former has a reinforcing beam 4 provided with recesses (openings) instead of inclined parts.
Referring to FIGS. 4A, 4B and [0068] 4C, the bumper beam 10 includes a bumper beam body 3 and a reinforcing beam 4. The reinforcing beam 4 is extended in and along the bumper beam body 3. The reinforcing beam 4 has an upper wall 4 a, a lower wall 4 b and a front wall 4 c formed integrally with the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b. The front wall 4 c receives a longitudinal shock exerted on the vehicle. Parts of the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b corresponding to joining parts of the bumper beam 10 attached to the end parts of frames 1 a and 1 b are provided with recesses 7 (openings) in their rear edges (flanges 4 d).
The bumper beam [0069] 10 (the bumper beam body 3 or the reinforcing beam 4) in the fourth embodiment, similarly to that in the first embodiment, has a strength sufficient to withstand a compressive force below a predetermined level that is exerted thereto by a slight collision, the bumper beam 10 is not damaged by such a low compressive force and hence the bumper beam 10 does not need to be changed frequently. When a compressive force exceeding the predetermined level is exerted on the bumper beam 10 by a high-speed collision, the parts provided with the recesses 7 of the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b of the reinforcing beam 4 corresponding to the joining parts of the bumper beam 10 attached to the end parts of the frames 1 a and 1 b buckle and collapse in an early stage of the high-speed collision to limit a maximum impact load to a low level and to absorb collision energy efficiently so that reduced collision energy may be exerted on the frames 1 a and 1 b of the body of the vehicle.
In the fourth embodiment, since the parts of the upper wall [0070] 4 a and the lower wall 4 b of the reinforcing beam 4 corresponding to the joining parts of the bumper beam 10 attached to the frames 1 a and 1 b are provided with the recesses 7 to reduce the strength of the parts of the reinforcing beam 4 corresponding to the joining parts of the bumper beam 10. Thus, the reinforcing beam 4 may be formed in a simple sectional shape and can be easily manufactured. Particularly, since the reinforcing beam 4 is provided with the recesses 7 in the parts of the rear edges of the upper wall 4 a and the lower wall 4 b thereof, the bumper beam 3 or the reinforcing beam 4 can be easily manufactured by, for example, bending a plate even though cutting work for cutting parts of the edges of a plate is necessary. The cutting work for cutting edges of a plate is simpler than the boring work.
The features of the first, the second and the fourth embodiment, namely, the inclined parts [0071] 5, the holes 6 and the recesses 7, may be used in combination, the shapes and the numbers of the inclined parts, the holes and the recesses may be optionally determined and structures associated with the inclined parts, the holes and the recesses may be optionally designed to enable further exact collapsing mode adjustment.
Although only the reinforcing beam is provided with the inclined parts [0072] 5, the holes 6 and/or the recesses 7 in the first to the fourth embodiment, only the bumper beam body 3 or both the bumper beam body 3 and the reinforcing beam 4 may be provided with inclined parts, holes and/or recesses.
Although the first to the fourth embodiment employ the inclined parts [0073] 5, the holes 6 and/or the recesses 7 to reduce the strength of the parts of the bumper beam body 3 or the reinforcing beam 4 corresponding to the joining parts of the bumper beam 10 attached to the end parts of the frames 1 a and 1 b, parts of the bumper beam body 3 or the reinforcing beam 4 may be formed in a wavy shape or may be formed of a material different from that forming other parts for the same purpose.
Although each of the bumper beams [0074] 10 in the first to the fourth embodiment has the bumper beam body 3 and the reinforcing beam 4, the present invention is applicable also to a bumper beam not having any reinforcing beam.
Although the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described, the shapes of the bumper beam body [0075] 3 and the reinforcing beam 4, the positional relation of the reinforcing beam 4 with the bumper beam body 3, and the manner of attachment of the bumper beam body 3 to the end parts of the frames 1 a and 1 b may be selectively determined without departing from the scope of the present invention.
1. A bumper beam to be disposed on a front or rear end part of a vehicle, comprising:
a bumper beam body attached to an end part of a longitudinal frame of a body of a vehicle so as to extend laterally; and
a reinforcing beam extended in and along the bumper beam body;
wherein a part of at least either the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam, around a joining part attached to the end part of the longitudinal frame has a strength lower than that of another part of the bumper beam body or the reinforcing beam so that the joining part may be deformed by a compressive force exceeding a predetermined level.
2. The bumper beam according to
, wherein the reinforcing beam includes a lateral upper wall, a lateral lower wall and a front wall formed integrally with the upper and the lower wall to receive a longitudinal shock exerted on the vehicle, and a part of at least either the upper wall or the lower wall around the joining part is an inclined part inclined to the front wall.
3. The bumper beam according to
, wherein the reinforcing beam includes a lateral upper wall, a lateral lower wall, a front wall formed integrally with the upper and the lower wall to receive a longitudinal shock exerted on the vehicle, and an opening is formed in a part of at least either the upper wall or the lower wall around the joining part.
4. The bumper beam according to
, wherein the opening is a hole formed in a middle part of the upper or the lower wall.
5. The bumper beam according to
, wherein the opening is a recess formed in an edge of the upper or the lower wall, said edge being positioned opposite to the front wall.
6. The bumper beam according to
, wherein the reinforcing beam includes a lateral upper wall, a lateral lower wall and a front wall formed integrally with the upper and the lower wall to receive a longitudinal shock exerted on the vehicle, and an inclined part inclined to the front wall and an opening is formed in a part of at least either the upper wall or the lower wall around the joining part.
7. The bumper beam according to
8. The bumper beam according to
9. The bumper beam according to any one of claims 2, 3 and 6, wherein a part of the front wall of the reinforcing beam around the joining part is spaced from the bumper beam body.
10. A bumper beam to be disposed on a front or rear end part of a vehicle and attached to an end part of a longitudinal frame of a body of the vehicle so as to extend laterally;
wherein a part of the bumper beam around a joining part attached to the end part of the longitudinal frame has a strength lower than that of another part of the bumper beam so that the joining part may be deformed by a compressive force exceeding a predetermined level.
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