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Energy absorbing steering column assembly having a passive restraint load limiting support system

  • US 5,026,092 A
  • Filed: 11/15/1989
  • Issued: 06/25/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/15/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In combination for a motor vehicle, a collapsible energy absorbing steering column assembly and a passive restraint load limiting support system;

  • said collapsible energy absorbing steering column assembly comprising;

    an upper column tube;

    a lower column tube telescopically engaged with said upper column tube;

    a steering shaft rotatably suspended within said telescopically engaged upper and lower column tubes;

    a steering wheel secured to the rearward end of said steering shaft;

    support means for mounting said upper column tube within a vehicle body;

    first means fixed to said upper column tube for mounting said upper column tube to said support means and for restraining said upper column tube from moving axially relative to said lower column tube until sustaining an impact load of a first predetermined magnitude;

    second means fixed to said upper column tube for mounting said upper column tube to said support means and for absorbing impact loads through plastic deformation as said column tubes move axially relative to one another over a predetermined distance following release by said first means;

    said passive restraint load limiting support system comprising said support means being disposed in a manner straddling said upper column tube and normally restraining movement of said upper column tube in a direction vertically transverse of the axis thereof; and

    said support means including means for providing a controlled break across the support means in a direction generally transverse of the axis of said upper column tube upon receiving a vertical impact load of a second predetermined magnitude substantially greater than said first predetermined magnitude, whereby said steering column assembly may swing upwardly in the direction of the vehicle windshield thereby relieving the occupant of incurring a greater resultant impact load.

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