TEAR INDUCING APPARATUS FOR PAB DOOR AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
20220234536 · 2022-07-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/2165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Conventional tear inducing ribs are replaced with pockets so that a contact area is increased so as to stably induce a tear of a scoring line. According to the present invention, a tear inducing apparatus for a passenger airbag (PAB) door includes a scoring line disposed on the PAB door and configured to be opened when an airbag cushion deploys, and a plurality of tear inducing pockets disposed on both sides of the scoring line to face each other and arranged in a longitudinal direction of the scoring line. Each of the plurality of pockets includes an empty inner space and a ridge including a flat portion positioned toward the airbag cushion.
Claims
1. A tear inducing apparatus for a passenger airbag (PAB) door, the PAB door being vibration-welded with a crash pad panel, wherein the tear inducing apparatus comprises: a scoring line disposed on the PAB door and configured to be opened when an airbag cushion deploys; and a plurality of tear inducing pockets disposed on both sides of the scoring line to face each other and arranged in a longitudinal direction of the scoring line, wherein each of the plurality of pockets comprises an empty inner space and a ridge including a flat portion toward the airbag cushion.
2. The tear inducing apparatus for the PAB door of claim 1, wherein at least one of a shape or a size of facing pockets among the plurality of pockets is the same as each other, and the facing pockets facing each other are disposed in the same position as each other in the longitudinal direction.
3. The tear inducing apparatus for the PAB door of claim 1, wherein at least one of a shape or a size of facing pockets among the plurality of pockets is different from each other, and the facing pockets facing each other are disposed in different positions from each other in the longitudinal direction.
4. The tear inducing apparatus for the PAB door of claim 3, wherein a corner curvature of a flat portion of a ridge of a first pocket and a corner curvature of a flat portion of a ridge of a second pocket of the facing pockets are different from each other.
5. The tear inducing apparatus for the PAB door of claim 1, wherein the inner space of each of the plurality of pockets comprises a reinforcing rib.
6. The tear inducing apparatus for the PAB door of claim 5, wherein the reinforcing rib is formed integrally with a welding rib welded with the crash pad panel of the PAB door.
7. The tear inducing apparatus for the PAB door of claim 1, wherein a gap between the ridge of one pocket, among the plurality of pockets, and the airbag cushion is 5 mm.
8. The tear inducing apparatus for the PAB door of claim 1, further comprising: at least one lengthwise rib extending between neighboring pockets and connecting the neighboring pockets to each other so as to prevent the PAB door from being bent when the airbag cushion deploys.
9. The tear inducing apparatus for the PAB door of claim 8, wherein the at least one lengthwise rib comprises a first lengthwise rib located in a first position of the neighboring pockets and a second lengthwise rib located in a second position of the neighboring pockets, wherein a height of the first lengthwise rib is larger than a height of the second lengthwise rib.
10. The tear inducing apparatus for the PAB door of claim 8, wherein a head of the at least one lengthwise rib is rounded.
11. The tear inducing apparatus for the PAB door of claim 8, wherein the at least one lengthwise rib is located not to be collinear with a welding rib welded with the crash pad panel of the PAB door.
12. The tear inducing apparatus for the PAB door of claim 9, further comprising a first breadthwise rib connecting the first lengthwise rib and the second lengthwise rib to each other, the second lengthwise rib being disposed between the first lengthwise rib and a base surface of the PAB door.
13. The tear inducing apparatus for the PAB door of claim 1, wherein each of the pockets facing each other on both sides of the scoring line comprises a facing surface, wherein the facing surface of a first pocket faces the facing surface of a second pocket, among the pockets facing each other, wherein dimensions of the first and second pockets are configured such that the facing surfaces overlap each other on rotation trajectories drawn by the facing surfaces when the PAB door is opened while the first and second pockets are pushed by the airbag cushion.
14. A method of manufacturing a passenger airbag (PAB) door to be vibration-welded with a crash pad panel, the method comprising: forming a scoring line on the PAB door, the scoring line being opened when an airbag cushion deploys; and forming a plurality of tear inducing pockets disposed on both sides of the scoring line to face each other and arranged in a longitudinal direction of the scoring line, wherein each of the plurality of pockets comprises an empty inner space and a ridge including a flat portion toward the airbag cushion.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising forming a reinforcing rib in the empty space of each of the plurality of pockets.
16. The method of claim 14, further comprising forming at least one lengthwise rib extending between neighboring pockets and connecting the neighboring pockets to each other so as to prevent the PAB door from being bent when the airbag cushion deploys.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising forming a breadthwise rib connecting neighboring lengthwise ribs to each other.
18. The method of claim 14, wherein each of the pockets facing each other on both sides of the scoring line comprises a facing surface, wherein the facing surface of a first pocket faces the facing surface of a second pocket, among the pockets facing each other, wherein dimensions of the first and second pockets are configured such that the facing surfaces overlap each other on rotation trajectories drawn by the facing surfaces when the PAB door is opened while the first and second pockets are pushed by the airbag cushion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by describing exemplary embodiments thereof in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0030] Advantages and features of the present invention and methods for achieving them will be made clear from embodiments described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the scope of the present invention to those of ordinary skill in the technical field to which the present invention pertains. The present invention is defined by the claims. Meanwhile, terms used herein are for the purpose of describing the embodiments and are not intended to limit the present invention. As used herein, the singular forms include the plural forms as well unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. The term “comprise” or “comprising” used herein does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other elements, steps, operations, and/or components other than stated elements, steps, operations, and/or components.
[0031] Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In describing the present invention, the detailed description of a related known configuration or function will be omitted when it obscures the gist of the present invention.
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[0040] According to an actual design, heights of the lengthwise ribs 26 and 27 (i.e., the altitude from the inner bottom (base surface) of the PAB door 11) may respectively be 5.0 mm or less and 2.0 mm or less, each of which is lower than the height of the pocket. In particular, preferably, rounding treatment of R1.0 is performed on heads of the lengthwise ribs 26 and 27 to relieve frictional resistance when the airbag cushion 19 deploys. In addition, preferably, the positions of the lengthwise ribs 26 and 27 are not collinear with the welding ribs 25 (more preferably, the lengthwise ribs 26 and 27 are positioned to intersect the welding ribs 25). The reason is to prevent a sink mark and to ensure that the pressing force of a pressing jig for welding is evenly distributed during vibration welding with the crash pad panel 17.
[0041] Also, a first breadthwise rib 31 having triangular shapes is connected between the first lengthwise rib 26 and the second lengthwise rib 27, and a second breadthwise rib 29 having triangular shapes is connected between the first lengthwise rib 26 and the base surface (inner bottom surface) of the PAB door 11. For the purpose thereof, preferably, these breadthwise ribs 31 and 29 are connected to the height of the lengthwise ribs 26 and 27 without a step height. That is, the maximum height (altitude) of the hypotenuse of the first breadthwise rib 31 is the same as the height of the first lengthwise rib 26, and the minimum height thereof is the same as the height of the second lengthwise rib 27. In addition, the maximum height of the hypotenuse of the second breadthwise rib 29 is the same as the height of the first lengthwise rib 26, and the minimum height thereof is the same as the base surface (inner bottom surface) of the PAB door 11 and thus is formed to be almost zero.
[0042] By using these first breadthwise rib 31 and second breadthwise rib 29, the lengthwise ribs 26 and 27 are reinforced to prevent cracks; and an uneven shape, in which frictional resistance can be generated when the airbag cushion 19 deploys, is concealed in the pocket and thus, the airbag cushion 19 can deploy more smoothly.
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[0047] In this embodiment, both facing pockets 21a and 21b are pushed by the inflation force of the airbag cushion (in the direction of the arrows), so that both portions of the PAB door 11 about the scoring line rotate around the door rotation points (i.e., the hinge portion) 35a and 35b, respectively. The dimensions of the pockets are intentionally designed to be large so that facing surfaces 33a and 33b of both pockets 21a and 21b are docked (contacted) with each other when in initial open.
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[0049] In this way, when in door's initial open, a concentrated tensile force is additionally induced on the scoring line formed in the PAB door 11, by virtue of the docking by the overlap design of the pocket facing surfaces 33a and 33b. That is, the docking point is leveraged as a support point at the time of docking the pockets, and an additional tensile force is generated in the scoring line of the door in both directions, and accordingly, early tearing of the scoring line is made smoothly, so that the early tearing time can be secured and the tearing stability can be achieved.
[0050] According to the present invention, the frictional resistance applied to a cushion when the airbag cushion deploys is reduced compared to the related art so that the risk of damage to the cushion can be eliminated, and scattering caused by cracks in a door during the deployment is eliminated so that secondary injury to passengers can be reduced.
[0051] In addition, many ribs of an existing PAB door are integrated to configure a tear inducing ribs in the shape of a few (e.g., four or five) pockets so that the pressure loss of a welding jig in the process of coupling the door to a crash pad panel through vibration welding can be minimized and thus the quality of welding can be stabilized.
[0052] Although the present invention has been described in detail above with reference to the exemplary embodiments, those of ordinary skill in the technical field to which the present invention pertains should be able to understand that various modifications and alterations can be made without departing from the technical spirit or essential features of the present invention. Therefore, it should be understood that the disclosed embodiments are not limiting but illustrative in all aspects. The scope of the present invention is defined not by the above description but by the following claims, and it should be understood that all changes or modifications derived from the scope and equivalents of the claims fall within the scope of the present invention.