| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6726261 |
Bumper reinforcement |
April 27, 2004 |
| A bumper reinforcement attached to a front or a rear side of a vehicle frame as a strength member comprising: a bumper beam to be supported on the vehicle frame, and a reinforcement member attached to the bumper beam on a forward surface thereof which is upstream with respect to an impac |
| 6702345 |
Vehicular shock absorber |
March 9, 2004 |
| A shock absorber for a vehicle making use of plastic deformation. The absorber is mounted between a bumper and the frame of the vehicle to transform impact energy applied to the bumper into deformation energy. The absorber comprises a straight tube that can be plastically deformed. A |
| 6591577 |
Automobile door reinforcing member |
July 15, 2003 |
| An automobile reinforcing member wherein a pair of pipes are formed relatively from an original sheet material with a joint surface in a middle portion of the original sheet in a width direction, the fold-back faces consist of the outer side faces of the pipes extending laterally fro |
| 6554333 |
Vehicle bumper assembly |
April 29, 2003 |
| A vehicle bumper assembly characterized by high connection strength with reliable impact absorption, wherein a support bracket is in the form of multi-step structure, a small tube portion of one end of the support bracket is provided with a bumper connection member connected to a bumper |
| 6217089 |
Bumper reinforcing member |
April 17, 2001 |
| A bumper reinforcing member obtained from a tubular article of a closed cross-section. The tubular article is continuously manufactured by folding a first side edge portion of an original metal sheet along a folded-back edge portion and along a folded-in edge portion in this order, bondi |
| 5943823 |
Lower sash made of synthetic resin for automotive vehicle door |
August 31, 1999 |
| A integrally formed synthetic resin lower sash for an automotive vehicle door structured so as to be disposed within a door panel and guide a window glass received within the door panel in a vertical direction. In order to reduce a frictional sound generated between a moving glass and |
| 5894857 |
Fuel delivery device of fuel tank |
April 20, 1999 |
| A fuel delivery device for a fuel tank comprising a float chamber for sucking fuel in a normal state, a sub chamber for sucking a small quantity of fuel remaining within a tank and a communication chamber for communicating the float chamber and the sub chamber to each other in lower |
| 5887615 |
Check valve of fuel tank |
March 30, 1999 |
| A check valve using a valve element (2) which is so constructed that the valve element comprises three members: a cover (4); an annular packing (5) and a pressing plate (6), the pressing plate (6) is provided with a snap fit claw (7), a flexible flange (12) pressed to the peripheral edge |
| 5832950 |
Fuel interruption means of fuel tank |
November 10, 1998 |
| In a fuel interruption device for a fuel tank, a main valve is prevented from opening as a result of the action of an auxiliary valve during closure of the main valve; and more specifically, an auxiliary valve which is caused to move up and down by a float and a main valve which moves up |
| 5771637 |
Plastic lower sash for vehicle window glass |
June 30, 1998 |
| A lower sash installed inside a door panel of, for instance, the door of an automobile so as to guide and hold window glass that is accommodated inside the door panel, the lower sash having a structure in which the sash has a channel shape in cross section comprising an outer-panel-side |
| 5724947 |
Fuel pump unit |
March 10, 1998 |
| In a fuel pump unit, to solve (1) the problem of a valve of a reserver opening unnecessarily due to vibrations from outside or the like and (2) the problem of it not being possible to supply to an engine remaining fuel having fallen to below a minimum intake level, a main tank valve and |
| 5613303 |
Oil level gauge |
March 25, 1997 |
| An oil level gauge having a simple structure so as to be readily assembled, an accidental disconnection of a handle from a rod being prevented, favorable contact between a rubber packing and an inner wall of a gauge insertion pipe being assured, and a reliable water-proof arrangement bei |
| 5509569 |
Airtight filler neck cap |
April 23, 1996 |
| An air-tight filler neck cap wherein an operating torque is amplified to obtain a large tightening torque including an outer cap of the filler neck which includes a knob and a cover grip which is engaged with a body of an automobile to thereby prevent the cover grip from rotating and an |
| 5447175 |
Fuel delivery device of fuel tank |
September 5, 1995 |
| A fuel delivery device is reduced in size by reducing the size of a float, and has reliability in operating its valve means and favorable response of the valve means, and general applicability to various vehicle types. As for a manufacturing method of the device, ultrasonic welding with |
| 5437317 |
Ventilation line opening/closing means of fuel tank |
August 1, 1995 |
| A ventilation line opening/closing device for a fuel tank wherein opening/closing valve is provided in a ventilation line for vapor leading from the fuel tank to a canister. The opening/closing valve includes a closure device for closing the valve by opening a shutter when a fuel sup |