Architected automotive impact beam
US-2015307044-A1 · Oct 29, 2015 · US
US9381879B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9381879-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414539132-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2016 |
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A vehicle hood covering an underhood object includes an inner surface of the vehicle hood facing the underhood object and spaced from the underhood object, and an outer surface of the vehicle hood opposite the inner surface. A local energy absorber is operatively attached to the inner surface of the vehicle hood. The local energy absorber is a multiply-connected structure. The local energy absorber includes a wall defining an interior surface having symmetry about a central plane normal to the inner surface of the vehicle hood. A plurality of apertures is defined in the wall symmetrically about the central plane to initiate buckling and fracture in the wall during an impact applied to the outer surface defining an impact event having a duration of less than 20 milliseconds.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle hood covering an object, comprising: an inner surface of the vehicle hood facing the object and spaced from the object, and an outer surface of the vehicle hood opposite the inner surface; and a local energy absorber operatively attached to the inner surface of the vehicle hood, wherein the local energy absorber is a multiply-connected structure, including: a wall defining an interior surface having symmetry about a central plane normal to the inner surface of the vehicle hood; and a plurality of apertures defined in the wall symmetrically about the central plane to initiate buckling and fracture in the wall during an impact applied to the outer surface defining an impact event having a duration of less than 20 milliseconds, wherein the wall includes: a planar top portion normal to the central plane; a planar bottom portion parallel to the top portion and spaced from the top portion; a planar first side portion defined between the top portion and the bottom portion; and a planar second side portion parallel to the first side portion wherein the apertures are defined in the first side portion and the second side portion and the planar top portion is operatively attached to the inner surface of the vehicle hood. 2. The vehicle hood as defined in claim 1 wherein the local energy absorber is fabricated by extruding the wall as a single extrudate through a die, then forming the plurality of apertures. 3. The vehicle hood as defined in claim 2 wherein the plurality of apertures are formed by machining or laser cutting as the extrudate exits the die before the local energy absorber is divided from the extrudate. 4. The vehicle hood as defined in claim 1 , wherein the local energy absorber is fabricated from a single sheet by folding the sheet to form a closed perimeter then permanently joining a first edge of the single sheet to a second edge of the single sheet to form a seam by crimping or welding. 5. The vehicle hood as defined in claim 4 wherein the plurality of apertures is formed in the single sheet prior to the folding. 6. The vehicle hood as defined in claim 2 wherein the local energy absorber is formed from a magnesium alloy. 7. The vehicle hood as defined in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of apertures is defined by a plurality of struts and a subset of the plurality of struts is to, during the impact event, deform in a sequence beginning with elastic deformation, followed by plastic deformation and buckling, followed by fracture of the subset of the plurality of struts.
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characterised by material, e.g. composite (B60R19/18 takes precedence) · CPC title
for motor cars · CPC title
of light metal, e.g. extruded · CPC title
{characterised by the cross-section;} Means within the bumper to absorb impact · CPC title
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