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Document Number
US Patent 7407219
Issued Date
August 5, 2008
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An energy management system comprising a longitudinally extending beam including a first beam portion and a second beam portion. A first one of the first beam portion and the second beam portion has a first face, a first side wall and a second side wall. A second one of the first beam portion and the second beam portion has a second face. The first side wall has a first U-shaped section spaced from the first face and the second side wall has a second U-shaped section spaced from the first face. The first side wall rolls to enlarge the first U-shaped section and the second side wall rolls to enlarge the second U-shaped section during an impact force directed against the first face of the first beam portion or the second face of the second beam portion.
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Owner
Shape Corporation (Grand Haven, MI)
Published
August 5, 2008
Application Number
10/808,127
Filed
March 24, 2004
US Classification
296/187.03   293/120 293/122 293/133
Int'l Classification
B60R   19/04   (20060101)   B60R   19/18   (20060101)  
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293/120   293/121   293/122   293/132   293/133   296/187.03   296/187.09  
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