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Class 293/138 - Bumper mounted on vehicle spring supporting frame member (i.e., spring horn)


Subclass of Class 293 - Vehicle fenders
Definition: Device having mean attaching the bumper to the curved side frame of
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 10/31/2000


NumberTitleIssue Date
6139092Motor vehicle front structure
A front structure of a motor vehicle increases the energy transfer and dissipation thereof within the front structure upon impact with another object. The front structure includes right and left front side frame members (12, 14) each having a front end (2...
10/31/2000
4570367Front-mounted, shock-absorbing attachment means for a snowplow on a vehicle
A front-mounted, shock-absorbing attachment means for a snowplow on a vehicle, comprising a substantially vertical front plate with fastening means for detachable mounting of the snowplow. The upper section of the front plate is pivotally secured to the f...
02/18/1986
4466646Energy absorbing bumper assembly for vehicles
This bumper assembly forms a streamlined end of a vehicle and incorporates a channeled inner spring bumper which supports a cellular energy absorber unit and displaceable lamp assemblies. The lamp assemblies are displaced to a protected position within th...
08/21/1984
4235467Bumper structures, particularly for vehicles
A bumper structure comprising at least two flexure elements extending transversely between two abutment zones situated at their ends. The two flexure elements are connected together at their middle part; the moment of inertia of a first element, in the longitu...
11/25/1980
 
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