Bumper arrangement
First Claim
1. Bumper arrangement for a motor vehicle comprisinga bumper which is mounted in such a way that it can be moved between a rest position and an operating position, a spring energy store which acts on the bumper and is prestressed in the rest position of the bumper, a locking device which holds the bumper in one of the rest and operating positions, and means for returning the bumper from the operating position to the rest position, the spring energy store being designed in such a way that, when the locking device is unlocked, it moves the bumper abruptly into an operating position, in which the bumper absorbs in a substantially elastic manner impact loads resulting from relative velocities of up to a predetermined value between the motor vehicle and an obstacle, characterized in that the means for returning the bumper have a shape-memory spring arrangement which can be converted by an activation unit to a special configuration, in which the shape-memory spring arrangement forces the bumper into its rest position.
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Abstract
bumper arrangement for a motor vehicle includes a bumper mounted in such a way that it can be moved between a rest position and an operating position. A spring acts on the bumper and is prestressed in the rest position. A locking device holds the bumper in the rest and/or operating position. A control unit actuates the locking device as a function of signals from an accident detection sensor system. When the locking device is unlocked, the spring moves the bumper abruptly into the operating position in which the bumper absorbs impact loads resulting from relative velocities up to a predetermined limit in a substantially elastic manner.
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1. Bumper arrangement for a motor vehicle comprising
a bumper which is mounted in such a way that it can be moved between a rest position and an operating position, a spring energy store which acts on the bumper and is prestressed in the rest position of the bumper, a locking device which holds the bumper in one of the rest and operating positions, and means for returning the bumper from the operating position to the rest position, the spring energy store being designed in such a way that, when the locking device is unlocked, it moves the bumper abruptly into an operating position, in which the bumper absorbs in a substantially elastic manner impact loads resulting from relative velocities of up to a predetermined value between the motor vehicle and an obstacle, characterized in that the means for returning the bumper have a shape-memory spring arrangement which can be converted by an activation unit to a special configuration, in which the shape-memory spring arrangement forces the bumper into its rest position.
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