AIRBAG MODULE FOR AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE
20210387590 · 2021-12-16
Assignee
- Dalphi Metal Espana, S.A. (Vigo, ES)
- Safelife Industria de Componentes de Seguranca Automovel S.A. (Gemieira, PT)
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/201
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An airbag module for an automotive vehicle is disclosed. The airbag module comprises a folded inflatable airbag, a fastening element for mounting the airbag on the vehicle, a mounting jacket in which the folded airbag is received and fixed, as well as an elongate flexible holding strap for positioning the airbag in its deployed inflated state. The holding strap extends from a first strap end fastened on the airbag to an opposite second strap end to which the fastening element is attached. In the folded state of the airbag, the holding strap is connected to the mounting jacket or is received in the mounting jacket.
Claims
1. An airbag module for an automotive vehicle, comprising a folded inflatable airbag, a fastening element for mounting the airbag on the vehicle, a mounting jacket in which the folded airbag is received and fixed, an elongate flexible holding strap for positioning the airbag in its deployed inflated state, the holding strap extending from a first strap end fastened on the airbag to an opposite second strap end to which the fastening element is attached, wherein in the folded state of the airbag, the holding strap is connected to the mounting jacket or is received in the mounting jacket.
2. The airbag module of claim 1, wherein the holding strap is a textile strap.
3. The airbag module of claim 1, wherein the holding strap is separately configured and is connected to the airbag at the first strap end.
4. The airbag module of claim 1, wherein the holding strap is in the form of an airbag extension such that the airbag integrally merges into the holding strap at the first strap end.
5. An airbag module of claim 1, wherein when the airbag is in the deployed inflated state, the holding strap is tensioned between the first strap end and the fastening element and stretched over a free strap length, wherein the holding strap in the folded state of the airbag is connected to the mounting jacket so that it is folded at least once for reducing the free strap length.
6. The airbag module of claim 1, wherein the airbag is a curtain airbag.
7. The airbag module of claim 1, wherein the mounting jacket is an elongate mounting tube extending along a longitudinal axis and having a largely constant tube cross-section which includes a tube end portion having a reduced tube cross-section at least at one axial end, and wherein the second strap end extends into the tube end portion and a portion of holding strap is received in the mounting tube adjacent to the tube end portion.
8. The airbag module of claim 1, wherein the mounting jacket is made from tearable material so that the mounting jacket provides a mounting fixation and tears upon deployment of the airbag.
9. The airbag module of claim 1, wherein the fastening element is connected to the mounting jacket.
10. The airbag module of claim 9, wherein the fastening element and the mounting jacket include corresponding mounting holes for receiving a mounting bolt which secures the mounting jacket and the fastening element to the vehicle.
11. The airbag module of claim 9, wherein the fastening element extends through an opening in the mounting jacket.
12. The airbag module of claim 1, wherein the mounting jacket includes an opening, with the holding strap extending through the opening.
13. The airbag module of claim 1, wherein the mounting jacket has a plurality of openings through which the holding strap is threaded.
14. The airbag module of claim 1, wherein the holding strap in the folded state of the airbag is received in the mounting jacket so that the holding strap is folded at least once for reducing the free strap length.
15. The airbag module of claim 1, wherein the mounting jacket includes predetermined breaking points so that the mounting jacket provides a mounting fixation and tears upon deployment of the airbag.
16. The airbag module of claim 1, wherein the mounting jacket is an elongate mounting tube extending along a longitudinal axis and having a largely constant tube cross-section, wherein the mounting tube includes a circumferential wall that includes a radial opening, wherein the holding strap extends through the opening and is diverted at an opening edge of the opening.
17. The airbag module of claim 16, wherein the mounting tube includes a plurality of radial openings in the circumferential wall and wherein the holding strap is threaded through the openings.
18. An airbag module for an automotive vehicle, comprising a folded inflatable airbag, a fastening element for mounting the airbag on the vehicle, a mounting jacket in which the folded airbag is received and fixed, an elongate flexible holding strap for positioning the airbag in its deployed inflated state, the holding strap being separately configured and connected and extending from a first strap end fastened on the airbag to an opposite second strap end; and to which the fastening element is attached, wherein in the folded state of the airbag, the holding strap is received in the mounting jacket and folded at least once for reducing a free strap length and wherein in the deployed inflated state of the airbag, the holding strap is tensioned between the first strap end and the fastening element and stretched over the free strap length.
19. The airbag module of claim 18, wherein the mounting jacket is an elongate mounting tube extending along a longitudinal axis and having a largely constant tube cross-section which includes a tube end portion having a reduced tube cross-section at least at one axial end, and wherein the second strap end extends into the tube end portion and a portion of holding strap is received in the mounting tube adjacent to the tube end portion.
20. The airbag module of claim 19, wherein the fastening element is connected to the mounting jacket and wherein the fastening element and the mounting jacket include corresponding mounting holes for receiving a mounting bolt which secures the mounting jacket and the fastening element to the vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Further features of the disclosure will be evident from the following description of exemplary arrangements, with reference to the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0027] According to
[0028] In the exemplary airbag shown in
[0029] In one exemplary arrangement, the holding straps 18, 19 used are textile straps, and may be fabric straps, as they can reliably absorb high loads upon release of the airbag module 10 and moreover can also be easily manufactured at low cost.
[0030] According to
[0031] At the second strap end 22, each of the holding straps 18, 19 is tightly connected to a fastening element 14. In one exemplary arrangement, the fastening element 14 is a robust sheet metal lug, which may be a cut and bent part made from steel which can be easily manufactured at low cost.
[0032] The mounting jacket 16 of the airbag module 10 according to the exemplary arrangement in
[0033] After mounting the airbag module 10 on the automotive vehicle, the holding strap 18, 19 is loose and may get jammed when an interior lining of the vehicle is applied and/or may obstruct the further vehicle assembly. The airbag 12 strongly contracts in an axial direction during inflation, but not before the inflator 24 is activated so that the loose holding strap 18, 19 is tensioned and thus the airbag 12 is moved to a predetermined restraining position.
[0034] In order to avoid undesired loose holding strap portions after assembling the airbag module 10, each of the
[0035] In one exemplary arrangement, the holding strap 18 may be tensioned in the deployed inflated state of the airbag 12 (as shown in
[0036] In one exemplary arrangement of the airbag module 10 according to
[0037] As shown in
[0038] In the exemplary arrangement shown in
[0039] The reduced tube section q may be formed, for example, by a longitudinal seam that is removed toward the axial end of the mounting tube from longitudinal edges of a material strip forming the mounting tube, thus causing the cross-section Q to decrease.
[0040] Alternatively, the reduced tube cross-section q can also be realized by single or multiple zigzag-folding and, resp., folding of the mounting tube, with the axial end of the mounting tube being substantially folded in the axial direction. The folding can be fixed by stitching or bonding. In addition, it is also contemplated that fixation may be achieved by a mounting bolt 40 and a washer (not shown in
[0041] For example, the fastening element 14 may be connected to the mounting jacket 16 so that the holding strap 18 is largely prevented from being inadvertently withdrawn from the mounting jacket 16. Said connection can be made e.g. by stitching, bonding or else by inserting the fastening element 14 through the mounting jacket 16.
[0042] In the event of such connection between the fastening element 14 and the mounting jacket 16 in the form of a mounting tube, other exemplary arrangements of the airbag module 10 that include a mounting tube having a constant tube section Q are also contemplated. In this case, the potential for the holding strap 18 being inadvertently withdrawn from the mounting tube even without a tube end portion 34 having a reduced tube section q is reduced. This helps to advantageously reduce the manufacturing costs for the mounting jacket 16.
[0043] After release of the airbag module 10, the mounting jacket 16 is torn by the deploying airbag 12 and consequently also releases the held holding strap 18 in a reliable manner.
[0044] According to the arrangement depicted in
[0045] Furthermore, in the shown example configuration also the fastening element 14, more specifically a hook-shaped extension of the fastening element 14, extends through an opening 44 in a circumferential wall of the mounting tube.
[0046] It is understood that the foregoing explanations about the holding strap 18 are equally applicable to the holding strap 19 of the airbag module 10.