Airbag Apparatus
20170217397 ยท 2017-08-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/2165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23107
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/239
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/233
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/2165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An airbag device capable of restraining a motor vehicle occupant in a stable position even in an oblique collision. The airbag device includes a bag-shaped main bag inflated and deployed on a vehicle front side of the passenger seat, a bag-shaped center bag inflated and deployed on the inner side of the main bag in the vehicle widthwise direction, and a slit that provides a separation between the main bag and the center bag on the vehicle rear side. A rear end part of the center bag is inclined to gradually protrude rearward in the vehicle as the rear end part is extended upward and protrudes further to the vehicle rear side than at least the main bag.
Claims
1. An airbag device for restraining an occupant in a vehicle, the airbag device comprising: a bag-shaped main bag configured to be inflated and deployed on a vehicle front side of a vehicle seat; and a bag-shaped center bag configured to be inflated and deployed on an inner side of the main bag in a vehicle widthwise direction, the center bag having a rear end part that is inclined to gradually protrude to a vehicle rear side as the rear end part is extended upward, the rear end part protruding further to the vehicle rear side than the main bag.
2. The airbag device according to claim 1, wherein the rear end part of the center bag is inclined along a straight line as viewed from a side of the vehicle.
3. The airbag device of claim 1, wherein the rear end part of the center bag is inclined along a curve that protrudes to the vehicle rear side or is depressed to the vehicle front side as viewed from a side of the vehicle.
4. The airbag device according to claim 1, wherein the rear end part of the main bag is gradually inclined to the vehicle front side as the rear end part is extended upward.
5. The airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising a slit that provides a separation between the main bag and the center bag on the vehicle rear side.
6. The airbag device according to claim 5, wherein the main bag and the center bag are integrated at the slit.
7. The airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising a band-shaped tether belt connected to a first connecting part on an upper part of the center bag on the vehicle rear side and a second connecting part on an upper part of the main bag, wherein the tether belt has a length such that the tether belt is strained when the main bag and the center bag are inflated and deployed and the first connecting part and the second connecting part move away from each other when the main bag and the center bag are inflated and deployed.
8. The airbag device according to claim 7, wherein the second connecting part is provided in a location on the upper part of the main bag on the inner side in the vehicle widthwise direction.
9. The airbag device according to claim 7, wherein the second connecting part is provided further on the vehicle front side than the first connecting part.
10. The airbag device according to claim 1, wherein the main bag is in contact with a windshield of the vehicle and an upper surface part of an instrument panel of the vehicle when the main bag is inflated and deployed.
11. The airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising a box-shaped housing provided inside the upper surface part of an instrument panel of the vehicle to store the main bag and the center bag, wherein the main bag and the center bag tear open the upper surface part of the instrument panel when the main bag in the center bag are inflated and deployed.
12. The airbag according to claim 5 further comprising the slit is formed by a connection between the main bag and the center bag.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The sizes, materials, and other specific numerical values and the like in the following description of the embodiments are simply by way of examples for easier understanding of the present invention and should not be construed to limit the present invention unless otherwise specified. Note that in the description and the drawings, components having substantially the same functions and configurations are designated by the same reference characters, their description are not repeated, and components not directly relevant to the present invention are not shown.
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[0033] The cushion 108 of the airbag device 100 includes two parts, a main bag 112 and a center bag 114. The main bag 112 is a part with a larger capacity and inflated and deployed in front of the passenger seat 104. The main bag 112 is inflated and deployed so as to fill the space between the occupant 132 of the passenger seat 104 and the instrument panel 102 and the windshield 116. This prevents the occupant 132 from hitting the instrument panel 102. The occupant 132 can be prevented from hitting the windshield 116, which also prevents the occupant 132 from being thrown from the vehicle.
[0034] The center bag 114 is a flat part with a smaller volumetric capacity than the main bag 112 and inflated and deployed on the vehicle inner side of the main bag 112. The center bag 114 is inflated and deployed in front of a center console 118 as viewed from the occupant 132 (see
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[0036] Two vent holes 130 are provided on a side surface of the main bag 112 on the vehicle outer side. The vent holes 130 are so-called exhaust holes adapted to externally discharge gas supplied from the inflator 110 (see
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[0039] The rear end part 160 of the center bag 114 is inclined along a straight line so as to gradually protrude to the vehicle rear side as the rear end part is extended upward. The rear end part 160 mainly restrains the left shoulder E3a of the occupant 132 (
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[0041] The inflator 110 is provided at the bottom of the housing 134. An example of the inflator 110 may include a disk-shaped type but a cylindrical (cylinder) type may also be used. Various types of inflators are available today and examples of the inflators may include an inflator filled with a gas generating agent to generate gas by burning the gas generating agent, an inflator filled with compressed gas to supply the gas without generating heat, and a hybrid type inflator configured to use both combustion gas and compressed gas. The inflator 110 may be of any type.
[0042] In response to an impact detection signal from a sensor that is not shown, the airbag device 100 causes the cushion 108 to receive gas from the inflator 110 and start to be inflated.
[0043] The occupant 132 illustrated in
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[0045] The inflated and deployed main bag 112 is in contact with the windshield 116 and the upper surface part 106 of the instrument panel 102. The main bag 112 is inflated and deployed while being sandwiched between the windshield 116 and the instrument panel 102, so that the main bag can surely restrain the occupant 132 in a stable position when the occupant 132 comes thereinto.
[0046] The center bag 114 protrudes behind the main bag 112 (rightward in
[0047] The rear end part 160 of the center bag 114 restrains the left shoulder E3a of the occupant 132. The occupant 132 is restrained by the seat belt 136 from the right shoulder E3b on the vehicle outer side to the flank on the vehicle inner side while the left shoulder E3a is not restrained by the seat belt 136. Therefore, in an oblique collision, the occupant may move forward in the vehicle while projecting the left shoulder E3a ahead such that the upper half of the body is twisted. In such a behavior, the occupant 132 contacts the center bag 114 from the side head part E1a, the rear end part 160 of the inclined center bag 114 restrains the left shoulder E3a from the front and from above, and the main bag 112 restrains the right shoulder E3b. In this way, according to the embodiment, the angular velocity of the rotation of the head E1 can be reduced, and the twisting of the upper half of the body can be cancelled, so that the injury values related the occupant 132 can be further reduced.
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[0050] As illustrated in
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[0052] In the configuration, the head E1 of the occupant 132 moving obliquely forward on the vehicle inner side is restrained as the head comes into the slit 128 while the side head part E1a is in contact with the center bag 114. In particular, according to the embodiment, the center bag 114 actively restrains the area from the side head part E1a to the rear head part E1b, and the rotation 140 generated at the head E1 can be reduced or cancelled. In the configuration, the angular velocity of the rotation 140 of the head E1 of the occupant 132 can be reduced, so that the injury value of the head E1 caused by the rotation 140 can be reduced.
[0053] The rear end part 160 of the center bag 114 restrains the left shoulder E3a of the occupant 132. The left shoulder E3a of the occupant 132 is not restrained by the seat belt 136, and therefore in an oblique collision, the occupant may move forward in the vehicle while projecting the left shoulder E3a ahead such that the upper half of the body is twisted. In this way, the rear end part 160 of the center bag 114 restrains the left shoulder E3a from the front and from above, and then the right shoulder E3b is restrained by the main bag 112. In this way, according to the embodiment, the angular velocity of the rotation of the head E1 can be reduced, and the twisting of the upper half of the body can be reduced, so that the injury values related the occupant 132 can be even more reduced.
[0054] As described in connection with
[0055] The first connecting part 124 of the tether belt 122 is provided at the upper part 142 of the center bag 114 on the vehicle rear side. The second connecting part 126 of the tether belt 122 is provided in a location of the upper part 144 of the main bag 112 on the vehicle inner side and further on the vehicle front side than the first connecting part 124. The center bag 114 has its upper part on the rear side pulled forward on the vehicle outer side by the tether belt 122 and can efficiently restrain the head E1 in a stable position.
[0056] The tether belt 122 has such a length that the tether belt is strained when the main bag 112 and the center bag 114 are inflated and deployed and the first connecting part 124 and the second connecting part 126 move apart from each other. When the heavy head E1 contacts the center bag 114 from the vehicle outer side, the center bag 114 is not much separated from the main bag 112 because of the presence of the strained tether belt 122, and the narrowness of the slit 128 can be kept, so that the center bag 114 can restrain the head E1 of the occupant 132.
[0057] Note that the position of the second connecting part 126 can be changed as appropriate. The second connecting part 126 may be provided for example at a center part in the vehicle-widthwise direction or a part on the vehicle outer side on the upper part 144 of the main bag 112. According to the embodiment, the second connecting part 126 is provided at the part of the main bag 112 on the vehicle inner side, and the length of the tether belt 122 as a whole is shorter than the case of providing the second connecting part 126 for example at the part of the main bag 112 on the vehicle outer side, which allows the tether belt 122 to be easily strained. In this way, the length of the tether belt 122 can be changed by changing the position of the second connecting part 126, and for example the tension of the tether belt 122 or reaction force to be applied to the head E1 of the occupant 132 through the center bag 114 may be changed as appropriate.
[0058] As described in connection with
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[0060] The process of restraining the occupant 132 by the cushion 108 will be described in view of a different direction.
[0061] As illustrated in
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[0064] The slit 128 is provided in a location that can be contacted by the head E1 of the occupant 132, and the main bag 112 and the center bag 114 are integrated under the slit 128. The part where the main bag 112 and the center bag 114 are integrated can restrain for example the shoulder E3 and the chest E4 of the occupant 132 in an optimum manner.
[0065] In the configuration described above, the center bag 114 can restrain the head E1 of the occupant 132, particularly the side head part E1a in an optimum manner. The center bag 114 restrains the head E1 of the occupant 132 as far as a slightly rear side part from the center of gravity of the head in the region from the side head part E1a to the rear head part E1b. The restraining process is completed when the slit 128 between the main bag 112 and the center bag 114 restrains the head E1. In addition, the rear end part 160 of the center bag 114 restrains the left shoulder E3a of the occupant 132 from the front and from above. In the configurations, the rotation 140 that may be generated at the head E1 of the occupant 132 and the twisting of the upper half of the body can be restrained, and the injury values related the occupant 132 can be reduced significantly.
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[0067] The rear end part 202 of the center bag 200 according to a first modification in
[0068] The rear end part 222 of the center bag 220 according to a second modification in
[0069] Alternatively, as a modification of the cushion 108, a main bag and a center bag may form independent bag shapes for example and may include respective housings and inflators. Alternatively, a main bag and a center bag independent from each other may include separate inflators and may be stored in the same housing. In each of the cushions in these configurations, the center bag may protrude behind the main bag in the vehicle and may be provided with a slit 128 and the like, so that the same function as that of the cushion 108 and the like described above can be achieved.
[0070] The preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, while the described embodiments are simply preferred examples of the invention, and other embodiments may be carried out or achieved by various other methods. The present invention is not limited to the detailed shapes, sizes, configurations, positional arrangements and the like illustrated in the drawings unless otherwise specified particularly in the description of the invention. The wordings and terms in the description are simply by way of illustration and should not be construed as limitative unless otherwise specified particularly.
[0071] The present invention is applicable to an airbag device for a vehicle passenger seat, this device being configured to restrain the occupant in the passenger seat from the vehicle front side.
[0072] While the above description constitutes the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be appreciated that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation and change without departing from the proper scope and fair meaning of the accompanying claims.