Lightweight bumper beam
11155223 · 2021-10-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R19/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R19/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R19/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R19/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A lightweight bumper beam includes an elongated U-shaped monoblock cross member provided at respective ends with an attachment portion for attachment to a body in white of a vehicle. Each attachment portion is provided with two elongated reinforcing means extending between an inner top surface of the elongated U-shaped monoblock cross member and a bracket of said attachment portion. The elongated reinforcing means being arranged at a distance relative to each other so as to form a space therebetween, and said distance being smallest at an intermediate portion of said two elongated reinforcing means.
Claims
1. A lightweight bumper beam, comprising an elongated U-shaped monoblock cross member provided at respective ends with an attachment portion for attachment to a body in white of a vehicle, wherein each attachment portion is provided with two elongated reinforcing means extending between an inner top surface of the elongated U-shaped monoblock cross member and a bracket of said attachment portion, said two elongated reinforcing means being arranged at a distance relative to each other so as to form a space therebetween, said distance being smallest at an intermediate portion of said two elongated reinforcing means, wherein each of said elongated reinforcing means is provided with a depression, wherein said two elongated reinforcing means have each at least a partially curved inner and outer surface, the curved outer surface of the respective two elongated reinforcing means being directed towards each other and said distance being smallest at the intermediate portion of said curved outer surfaces, wherein a towing tube is arranged in at least one of said spaces formed between said curved outer surface of said respective elongated reinforcing means, and wherein at least a portion of said towing tube is arranged to abut on each of said depression of respective elongated reinforcing means.
2. The lightweight bumper beam according to claim 1, characterized in that each of said two elongated reinforcing means is made of sheet metal and has a general U-shape and is mounted standing upwards, orthogonal to an inner upper and lower face of the attachment portion of the elongated U-shaped monoblock cross member and stretches in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle.
3. The lightweight bumper beam according to claim 1, characterized in that said elongated U-shaped monoblock cross member further comprises, at each end of respective legs of the elongated U-shaped monoblock cross member a rim forming part of and extending in a longitudinal direction and over a major portion or a whole length of the elongated U-shaped monoblock cross member.
4. The lightweight bumper beam according to claim 3, characterized in that said rim is bent in such a way that an edge thereof is directed parallel with respective legs of the elongated U-shaped monoblock cross member such as to form a hat-shaped lightweight bumper beam.
5. The lightweight bumper beam according to claim 1, characterized in that said towing tube extends at least between said depression and said bracket of said attachment portion.
6. The lightweight bumper beam according to claim 1, characterized in that each of the attachment portions form a crash box attached to the body in white of the vehicle.
7. The lightweight bumper bean according to claim 1, characterized in that said depression extends over at least 60% of a length of each elongated reinforcing means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is described in more detail below with reference being made to non-limiting examples shown on the appended drawings, in which
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) In the description and claims below the definition of a lightweight monoblock design of a bumper beam is a bumper beam which in its own, without any reinforcing means or crash boxes, and only by occasional attachment plates can be mounted to a vehicle and used as a complete bumper system. Thus, such a bumper system comprises only one energy absorbing part acting as crash boxes and cross member combined.
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(11) The two elongated reinforcing means 11, 12 are designed specifically to interact with each other during the buckling sequence of the attachment portion(s) 4 in case of a crash, thus raising the deformation resistance of said attachment portion(s) 4 considerably.
(12) More particular, the two elongated reinforcing means 11, 12 are arranged at a distance X relative to each other so as to form a space 20 therebetween. Said distance X being smallest at an intermediate portion 13 of said two elongated reinforcing means 11, 12. See
(13) In a preferred embodiment, each of said two elongated reinforcing means 11, 12 is formed of sheet metal and has a general U-shape and each having at least a partially curved inner 14 and outer 15 surfaces. The outer surface 15 of the respective two elongated reinforcing means 11, 12 is directed towards each other which means that said distance X being smallest at the intermediate 13 portion of said curved outer surfaces 15. See
(14) The curvature of the two elongated reinforcing means 11, 12 makes for pronounced initiation of the buckling sequence and early on, the two reinforcing means simply fold towards each other. This helps to keep the initial peak load down. As soon as the outer surfaces 15 of two reinforcing means touch each other, the resistance ramps up and the load level rises significantly.
(15) For best stability the two elongated reinforcing means 11, 12 are mounted standing upwards, orthogonal to an inner upper and lower face of the attachment portion 4 of the elongated U-shaped monoblock cross member 2.
(16) The basic function of the two elongated reinforcing means 11, 12 also works in other shapes, as long as the curvature of the elongated reinforcing means are aimed towards each other and thus interfere during deformation.
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(19) To increase the resistance to buckling the elongated U-shaped monoblock cross member 2 further comprises, at each end of respective leg 2a of the U, a rim 7 forming part of and extending in the longitudinal direction and over a major portion or the hole length of the elongated U-shaped monoblock cross member 2. Said rim 7 is preferably bent in such a way that an edge 7a thereof is directed parallel with respective leg 2a of the U such as to form a hat-shaped lightweight bumper beam 1.
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(21) The towing tube 30 has preferably an elongated cylindrical form, and to enable the towing tube 30 to be arranged in said space 20 each of said elongated reinforcing means 11, 12 is provided with a depression 16, preferably having a partial cylindrical form. See
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(23) Thus, as can be inferred from the above-stated the elongated reinforcing means 11, 12 are aimed to increase high speed and AZT-performance of the monoblock bumper beam 1 while maintaining light weight and stability.
(24) Since the elongated reinforcing means 11, 12 are added at the inside of said attachment portion 4 of the monoblock bumper beam 1, it leaves the manufacturer with the possibility of a very light bumper for the low requirement markets, and with the option of adding the elongated reinforcing means 11, 12 for increased stability and load levels on other markets, making an adaptable cross over-bumper beam.
(25) Thus, when the elongated reinforcing means 11, 12 are added at the inside of each attachment portion 4 of the monoblock bumper beam 1, said attachment portions 4 act as reinforced crash boxes.
(26) As can be inferred from the above, lightweight bumper beam 1 according to the invention is of monoblock type having integrated crash boxes.