Bumper
A bumper is a structural component designed to absorb and distribute impact forces, protecting both the object and nearby people from minor collisions. The term is used for devices in vehicles, boats, and other protective applications. The concept emphasizes reducing damage and injury during low-speed impacts.
Automotive bumpers typically consist of a load-bearing beam, energy-absorbing material, and an outer cover. Modern designs
Other applications include boat bumpers, also called fenders, which cushion hulls during docking; bumper cars, which
The concept evolved from rigid barriers to energy-absorbing systems in the mid-20th century. Today bumpers often