IP Library Granted Patent US 7,201,434
Granted Patent B1
US 7,201,434 · App. 11/267,222 · Granted Apr 10, 2007

Energy-absorbing bolster for an automotive instrument panel assembly

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Patent No.
US 7,201,434
App. No.
11/267,222
Granted
Apr 10, 2007
Kind
B1
Abstract

Energy-absorbing bolsters for an automotive instrument panel assembly are provided wherein each of the bolsters includes a network of thermoplastic cells having a plurality of interconnected sides for absorbing energy of an impact with a front panel by a passenger of the vehicle in an energy absorption area of the front panel. Each bolster includes a thermoplastic cover section including the front panel having a front outer surface and a rear inner surface. A thermoplastic rib structure lays immediately behind the rear inner surface of the front panel in the energy absorption area. A thermoplastic backing section includes a back panel having a rear outer surface and an inner surface and is secured to the cover section in containing relationship to the rib structure to form a hollow compartment for the rib structure in the energy absorption area. The rib structure includes a first set of energy-absorbing, thermoplastic, planar members which are integrally molded to and extend outwardly from one of the inner surfaces in a direction generally perpendicular to the inner surfaces to at least partially form the network.

Claims (9)

1. An energy-absorbing bolster for an automotive instrument panel assembly, the bolster comprising:

a thermoplastic cover section including a front panel having a front outer surface and a rear inner surface, the front panel having an energy absorption area;

a thermoplastic rib structure laying immediately behind the rear inner surface of the front panel in the energy absorption area; and

a thermoplastic backing section including a back panel having a rear outer surface and an inner surface and being secured to the cover section in containing relationship to the rib structure to form a hollow compartment for the rib structure in the energy absorption area wherein the rib structure includes a first set of energy-absorbing, thermoplastic, planar members which are integrally molded to and extend outwardly from one of the inner surfaces in a direction generally perpendicular to the inner surfaces to at least partially form a network of thermoplastic cells having a plurality of interconnected sides for absorbing energy of an impact with the front panel by a passenger of the vehicle in the energy absorption area.

2. The bolster as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a second set of energy-absorbing, thermoplastic, planar members which are integrally molded to and extend outwardly from one of the inner surfaces in a direction generally perpendicular to the inner surfaces within at least some of the cells.

3. The bolster as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a set of energy-absorbing, thermoplastic posts which are integrally molded to and extend outwardly from one of the inner surfaces in a direction generally perpendicular to the inner surfaces to form corners of at least some of the cells.

4. The bolster as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the back panel is undulating to form a plurality of peak and valley portions and wherein the set of energy-absorbing thermoplastic planar members are disposed in the valley portions and wherein the peak and valley portions and the planar members form the network of cells.

5. The bolster as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the peak and valley portions of the back panel form a plurality of spaced, horizontal, strengthening ribs which continuously extend across substantially the entire width of the back panel and wherein the thermoplastic planar members extend in a direction generally perpendicular to the strengthening ribs to form the network of cells.

6. The bolster as claimed in claim 1 , wherein number, spacing and size of the cells are predetermined based on impact requirements.