Shock absorption system for cars

B - Operations – Transporting – 60 – R

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B60R 19/20 (2006.01)

Patent

CA 2237100

The Invention refers to a Shock absorption system for front and rear shock absorption in cars, in case of impact with fixed objects occurred due to driving mistakes or to some technical deficiencies. The system is designed to protect the car and especially the driver and the passengers against shocks occurred at high speeds, using a protection bag (front, rear) for (water) exit orifices per time unit. The protection bag is rigidly fixed to the car resistance frame. The shock absorption system presented herein, removes these disadvantages because. In order to accomplish the protection of the driver and the passengers, this system consist in a protection bag made of elastic material having a resistance insertion. The protection bag is rigidly fixed to the car resistance structure, is filled with a fluid (water) and is provided with fluid exist caps. At the moment of impact, deceleration occurs, the protection bag is compressed, the caps are removed by the fluid pressure and the fluid exist with a pressure per time unit according to the dimension of the fluid exit orifices consuming the kinetic energy accumulated due to the car speed.

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