VEHICLE SAFETY DEVICE FOR PROVIDING PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION
20220041127 · 2022-02-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a thrust member for a pedestrian protection device of a motor vehicle, comprising: —a fixed body which is arranged to be fixed on the vehicle, —a piston which is movable relative to the fixed body between a rest position and a deployed position, —a pyrotechnic actuator which is arranged to move the piston from the rest position to the deployed position. The invention is characterized in that the piston is crimped to the fixed body to be held in the rest position.
Claims
1. A thrust member for a pedestrian protection device of a motor vehicle, comprising: a fixed body (20), arranged to be fixed on the vehicle, a piston (10), which is movable relative to the fixed body (20) between a rest position and a deployed position, a pyrotechnic actuator, arranged to move the piston (10) from the rest position to the deployed position, characterized in that the piston (10) is crimped to the fixed body (20) to be held in the rest position.
2. The thrust member according to the preceding claim, wherein the piston (10) crimped in the rest position comprises at least one portion of crimped wall (11), seated on a support portion of the fixed body (20) and sloped relative to a direction of movement of the piston (10).
3. The thrust member according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the piston (10) has a circumference, and wherein the piston (10) is crimped onto the whole circumference thereof or only by segments.
4. The thrust member according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the fixed body (20) comprises at least one groove, and wherein the piston (10), crimped in the rest position, comprises a wall portion arranged in the groove, following a plastic deformation.
5. The thrust member according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the fixed body (20) comprises at least one projection (21), and wherein the piston (10), crimped in the rest position, comprises a wall portion seated on the projection (21), following a plastic deformation.
6. The thrust member according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the fixed body (20) comprises: a crimping interface, arranged to allow a crimping for retaining the piston (10) in the rest position thereof, a stop interface, arranged to form an end-of-travel stop for the piston (10) in order to define the deployed position, and wherein the end-of-travel stop has a clearance dimension for the piston (10) that is greater than a clearance dimension of the crimping interface.
7. The thrust member according to one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the fixed body (20) comprises: a crimping interface, arranged to allow a crimping for retaining the piston (10) in the rest position thereof, a stop interface, arranged to form an end-of-travel stop for the piston (10) in order to define the deployed position, and wherein the end-of-travel stop has a clearance dimension for the piston (10) that is less than or equal to a clearance dimension of the crimping interface.
8. The thrust member according to one of claim 5 or 6, wherein the fixed body (20) comprises a thinner portion between the crimping interface and the stop interface, the thinner portion having a clearance dimension less than the clearance dimension of the crimping interface.
9. The thrust member according to one of claim 5 or 6, wherein the fixed body (20) comprises a thinner portion between the crimping interface and the stop interface, the thinner portion having a clearance dimension greater than the clearance dimension of the crimping interface.
10. The thrust member according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the fixed body (20) comprises elastic holding means arranged to engage with the piston (10) and hold it in the deployed position.
11. The thrust member according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the pyrotechnic actuator comprises a pyrotechnic igniter (30), crimped, overmolded or clipped onto the fixed body.
12. The thrust member according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the fixed body (20) comprises a base and a slot arranged in the base to form a clearance for a connection element of the pyrotechnic actuator.
13. The thrust member according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the piston (10) is formed by a shell.
14. A pedestrian protection device for a vehicle, comprising at least one thrust member according to one of the preceding claims in order to form a lift member of a hood.
15. A motor vehicle comprising at least a pedestrian protection device according to the preceding claim.
16. A thrust member for a pedestrian protection device of a motor vehicle, comprising: a fixed body arranged to be fixed to the vehicle, a piston, which is movable relative to the fixed body between a rest position and a deployed position, a pyrotechnic actuator, arranged to move the piston from the rest position to the deployed position, wherein the piston is crimped to the fixed body to be held in the rest position.
17. The thrust member according to claim 16, wherein the piston crimped in the rest position comprises at least one portion of crimped wall, seated on a support portion of the fixed body and sloped relative to a direction of movement of the piston.
18. The thrust member according to claim 16, wherein the piston has a circumference, and wherein the piston is crimped onto the whole circumference thereof or only by segments.
19. The thrust member according to claim 16, wherein the fixed body comprises at least one groove, and wherein the piston, crimped in the rest position, comprises a wall portion arranged in the groove, following a plastic deformation.
20. The thrust member according to claim 16, wherein the fixed body comprises at least one projection, and wherein the piston, crimped in the rest position, comprises a wall portion seated on the projection, following a plastic deformation.
21. The thrust member according to claim 16, wherein the fixed body comprises: a crimping interface, arranged to allow a crimping for retaining the piston in the rest position thereof, a stop interface, arranged to form an end-of-travel stop for the piston in order to define the deployed position, and wherein the end-of-travel stop has a clearance dimension for the piston that is greater than a clearance dimension of the crimping interface.
22. The thrust member according to claim 16, wherein the fixed body comprises: a crimping interface, arranged to allow a crimping for retaining the piston in the rest position thereof, a stop interface, arranged to form an end-of-travel stop for the piston in order to define the deployed position, and wherein the end-of-travel stop has a clearance dimension for the piston that is less than or equal to a clearance dimension of the crimping interface.
23. The thrust member according to claim 20, wherein the fixed body comprises a thinner portion between the crimping interface and the stop interface, the thinner portion having a clearance dimension less than the clearance dimension of the crimping interface.
24. The thrust member according to claim 20, wherein the fixed body comprises a thinner portion between the crimping interface and the stop interface, the thinner portion having a clearance dimension greater than the clearance dimension of the crimping interface.
25. The thrust member according to claim 16, wherein the fixed body comprises elastic holding means arranged to engage with the piston and hold it in the deployed position.
26. The thrust member according to claim 16, wherein the pyrotechnic actuator comprises a pyrotechnic, crimped, overmolded or clipped onto the fixed body.
27. The thrust member according to claim 16, wherein the fixed body comprises a base and a slot arranged in the base to form a clearance for a connection element of the pyrotechnic actuator.
28. The thrust member according to claim 16, wherein the piston is formed by a shell.
29. The thrust member according to claim 16 in combination with a pedestrian protection device for a vehicle in order to form a lift member for a hood.
30. The thrust member according to claim 16 in combination with a motor vehicle.
Description
[0043] Other features and advantages of the present invention will be seen more clearly from the following detailed description of an embodiment of the invention provided by way of a non-limiting example and illustrated by the appended drawings, wherein:
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[0051] To enable this displacement, the thrust member comprises a pyrotechnic igniter 30, visible in
[0052] Indeed,
[0053] The pyrotechnic igniter 30 can be crimped, held by a ring force-fitted or overmolded onto the fixed body 20 and a gasket 50 is provided between the piston 10 and the fixed body 20. Prior to deployment, it is important to guarantee that the piston 10 remains in its rest position in order to ensure for example that it cannot be disengaged from the fixed body 20 before being mounted on a vehicle, and/or that no clicking noise will be generated inadvertently.
[0054] To that end, the invention proposes crimping the piston 10 in the rest position thereof to the fixed body 20, as shown in
[0055] In particular, a crimping interface is provided with at least one projecting part 21 and a recessed part into which a crimping portion 11 of the piston 10 can be pressed in a definitive manner (with plastic deformation). The projecting portion 21 and the recessed portion of the fixed body 20 can be formed a crimping groove, or else by protrusions or domes as can be seen in
[0056] In any case, the crimped portion 11 of the piston 10 is pressed against a sloped wall of the fixed body 20 in such a way that the rest position is ensured in a robust manner.
[0057] The invention also proposes installing an end-of-travel portion 22 on the fixed body 20, onto which the piston 10 (particularly the crimped portion 11) will abut, in order to define the deployed position. In detail, the projecting part 21 has an outside diameter D1 that defines a first clearance dimension, and the end-of-travel interface 22 has an outside diameter D2 that defines a second clearance dimension, and advantageously D2 is greater than D1, which makes it possible to ensure stopping in position. However, it can be provided that D1 is greater than or equal to D2 to ensure good crimping.
[0058] The stopping of the piston 10 is guaranteed by the fact that the crimped portion 11 should be deformed by a certain amount in order to “pass above” the projecting part 21, but should be further deformed in order to do the same with the end-of-travel interface 22. As the volume then available to the gases from the pyrotechnic igniter has increased, the thrust force exerted on the piston 10 in the deployed position is weaker than in the rest position, which ensures that the crimped part 11 (somewhat deformed after having gone past the protruding part 21) will not be deformed to go past the end-of-travel interface 22 (because the force is less, and the deformation should be greater).
[0059] In order not to hinder or impede the movement of the piston 10 between the rest position thereof and the deployed position thereof, a thinner portion 24 can be provided, arranged between the crimping interface and the end-of-travel interface 22, in order to guarantee minimum friction and good guidance between the piston 10 and the fixed body 20 during deployment. In other words, the fixed body 20 has at the thinner portion a diameter smaller than the diameter D1. However, a diameter of the thinner portion 24 can be provided that is at least equal to that of the portion of fixed body in contact with the crimped portion 11 of the piston 10 in rest position, in other words, for example, the bottom of groove diameter, in order to guide the piston 10 during its movement.
[0060] The fixed body also comprises a connection bore 26, arranged to receive a connector 40 visible in
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[0064] It will be understood that various modifications and/or improvements obvious to those skilled in the art may be made to the different embodiments of the invention described herein without going beyond the scope of the invention. In particular, reference is made to a thrust member for a pedestrian protection device, but it can be envisaged for the invention to be used for a thrust member of a safety belt retractor, or for a thrust member of an electric circuit cutoff.