IP Library Granted Patent US 7,735,865
Granted Patent B2
US 7,735,865 · App. 11/780,282 · Granted Jun 15, 2010

Knee bolster assembly

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Patent No.
US 7,735,865
App. No.
11/780,282
Granted
Jun 15, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A knee bolster, disposed within the instrument panel of an automotive vehicle, for absorbing energy from impact with the knees of an occupant of the automotive vehicle, the knee bolster assembly comprising a skin defining a show surface of the instrument panel, an inner panel secured to the skin, the inner panel including at least one male portion protruding therefrom in a direction away from the skin, at least one energy absorbing structure extending in a direction away from the inner panel, the energy absorbing structure having portions defining at least one recess therein, the male portions of the inner panel being received within the recess of the energy absorbing structures in a non-contacting alignment.

Claims (29)

1. A knee bolster assembly, disposed within the instrument panel of an automotive vehicle, for absorbing energy from impact with the knees of an occupant of the automotive vehicle during a collision, the knee bolster assembly comprising:

a knee bolster having a skin and an inner panel, the skin defining a show surface of the instrument panel, the inner panel being secured to the skin and including a male protrusion protruding therefrom in a direction away from the skin; and

an energy absorbing structure extending in a direction away from the inner panel, the energy absorbing structure having portions defining a recess therein, the male protrusion of the inner panel being non-engaged with the energy absorbing structure and received within the recess of the energy absorbing structure in a non-contacting alignment.

2. The knee bolster of claim 1 wherein the male protrusion decreases in diameter along its length in a direction proceeding away from the inner panel and is sized so as to engage the recess upon advancement into the recess.

3. The knee bolster of claim 1 wherein the male protrusion includes a base adjacent the inner panel and a distal end, the base having a width being greater than a corresponding width of the recess.

4. The knee bolster of claim 1 wherein the energy absorbing structure includes a proximal end located adjacent to the inner panel, the recess being defined in the proximal end.

5. The knee bolster of claim 4 wherein the proximal end includes a planar face, the recess being formed in the planar face.

6. The knee bolster of claim 1 wherein the inner panel includes two male protrusions, the male portions being generally disposed on opposing sides of the inner panel.

7. The knee bolster of claim 6 further comprising a reinforcement member extending generally between the male portions.

8. The knee bolster of claim 7 wherein the reinforcement member extends along the inner panel.

9. The knee bolster of claim 1 further comprising an upper set of male protrusions and a lower set of male protrusions, the male protrusions of the upper set being generally disposed on opposite sides of the inner panel, and the lower set being generally disposed on opposing sides of the inner panel.

10. The knee bolster of claim 9 further comprising upper and lower reinforcement members respectively extending between the male protrusions of the upper set and the lower set.

11. The knee bolster of claim 1 wherein the skin and the inner panel are secured by a vibrational weld.

12. The knee bolster of claim 1 wherein the skin is over molded about the inner panel thereby securing the skin to the inner panel.

13. The knee bolster of claim 1 wherein the skin and the inner panel are unitary.

14. The knee bolster of claim 1 wherein the energy absorbing structure is a stay extending generally from the inner panel to a cross car beam of the motor vehicle.

15. A knee bolster assembly, disposed within the instrument panel of an automotive vehicle, for absorbing energy from impact with the knees of an occupant of the automotive vehicle during a collision, the knee bolster assembly comprising:

a knee bolster having a skin and an inner panel, the skin defining a show surface of the instrument panel, the inner panel being secured to the skin and including a male protrusion protruding therefrom in a direction away from the skin; and

an energy absorbing structure extending in a direction away from the inner panel, the energy absorbing structure having portions defining a recess therein, wherein the male protrusion is a conical boss.

16. A knee bolster assembly for absorbing energy from impact with the knees of an occupant of the automotive vehicle during a collision, the knee bolster assembly comprising:

a skin defining a show surface of the knee bolster assembly;

an inner panel secured to the skin and including a first cooperating feature;

an energy absorbing structure defining a stay extending in a direction away from the inner panel, one end of the energy absorbing structure having a second cooperating feature;

wherein the first cooperating feature is free from contact with the stay and wherein one of the first and second cooperating features is received in non-contacting alignment within the other of the first and second cooperating features;

whereby the inner panel is located relative to the at least one energy absorbing structure.

17. The knee bolster assembly of claim 16 wherein the first cooperating feature is a protruding member.

18. The knee bolster assembly of claim 17 wherein the protruding member is conical in shape.

19. The knee bolster assembly of claim 16 wherein the second cooperating feature is a recess defined within the one end of the energy absorbing structure.

20. The knee bolster assembly of claim 19 wherein the first cooperating feature is a protruding member having a base tapering to a distal end, the recess having a corresponding shape to that of a cross section of the protruding member, the distal end being of a size that is smaller than the recess and the base being of a size that is greater than the recess.

Assignments (14)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 16, 2021
From: REYDEL AUTOMOTIVE B.V.
To: SMRC AUTOMOTIVE HOLDINGS NETHERLANDS B.V.
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NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Jul 15, 2021
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To: REYDEL AUTOMOTIVE B.V.
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From: REYDEL AUTOMOTIVE COÖPERATIE U.A.
To: REYDEL AUTOMOTIVE HOLDINGS B.V.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 6, 2021
From: VISTEON GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: REYDEL AUTOMOTIVE LDC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2014
From: CITIBANK, N.A.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Recorded Jun 9, 2014
From: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC.
To: VISTEON CORPORATION; VC AVIATION SERVICES, LLC; VISTEON ELECTRONICS CORPORATION; VISTEON GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC.; VISTEON GLOBAL TREASURY, INC.; VISTEON EUROPEAN HOLDINGS, INC.; VISTEON SYSTEMS, LLC; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 18, 2014
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From: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC.
To: VISTEON CORPORATION; VC AVIATION SERVICES, LLC; VISTEON ELECTRONICS CORPORATION; VISTEON GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC.; VISTEON GLOBAL TREASURY, INC.; VISTEON EUROPEAN HOLDING, INC.; VISTEON SYSTEMS, LLC; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT (REVOLVER) Recorded Oct 19, 2010
From: VISTEON CORPORATION; VC AVIATION SERVICES, LLC; VISTEON ELECTRONICS CORPORATION; VISTEON GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC.; VISTEON GLOBAL TREASURY, INC.; VISTEON EUROPEAN HOLDINGS, INC.; VISTEON SYSTEMS, LLC; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 19, 2010
From: VISTEON CORPORATION; VC AVIATION SERVICES, LLC; VISTEON ELECTRONICS CORPORATION; VISTEON GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC.; VISTEON GLOBAL TREASURY, INC.; VISTEON EUROPEAN HOLDING, INC.; VISTEON SYSTEMS, LLC; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, INC.
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GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT RIGHTS Recorded May 1, 2009
From: VISTEON GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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From: CAPPABIANCA, DOUGLAS MICHAEL; CAMILLETTI, JOSEPH ANTHONY, III; HUANG, ZHENJIAN; ST. ANGELO, PAUL GREGORY
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