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Pneumatic pads for the interior of vehicles

  • US 5,382,051 A
  • Filed: 08/28/1991
  • Issued: 01/17/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/28/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A resilient, shock absorbing cover for exposed interior portions of vehicle door column and door header members in the enclosure of a vehicle passenger compartment that are in a position where they can contact the head of a vehicle occupant during an accident, the cover comprising a hollow body attached to and covering the exposed portion of the member, the body being integrally formed of a moldable elastomeric resin and having a characteristic shape in an undeflected state, the body including:

  • a base wall mounted against the member;

    collapsible elastomeric side walls extending outwardly from opposite sides of the base wall; and

    an outer wall extending between and enclosing outer ends of the side walls and forming the outer surface of the body, the outer wall being formed in a predetermined shape so as to provide the outer surface of the cover for the member,the base, side and outer walls forming an enclosed pneumatic chamber that cushions the member against inwardly directed impact forces from the head of a vehicle occupant during an accident, the cover being constructed so as to have force-deflection characteristics that are designed to reduce head injuries, the pneumatic chamber being expanded and filled with air at approximately atmospheric pressure when the cover is in its normal, undeflected state, the air becoming pressurized with inward deflection of the outer wall toward the base wall, the air thereby resisting inward deflection of the cover, the shock absorbing cover further including restrictive outlet means from the pneumatic chamber that permits a restricted outflow of air from the pneumatic chamber as the chamber is collapsed by inward deflection of the body, the air thus dissipating inward deflection forces on the body by providing non-resilient yieldable resistance to inward deflection of the body.

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