Side airbag device and vehicle seat provided with same
11351948 · 2022-06-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/217
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/233
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23324
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/23138
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/237
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2002/5808
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/2176
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/217
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/233
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/237
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
[Problem] To provide: a side airbag device capable of quickly and properly restraining a passenger in the initial stage of deploying an airbag; and a vehicle seat provided with the side airbag device. [Resolution Means] A side airbag device is provided with: an airbag disposed inside a side supporting part of a seat, that restrains an occupant by expanding and deploying in the event of a vehicle collision; and an inflator that supplies an expansion gas to the airbag. Furthermore, the airbag is folded and stored in the side supporting part in an extended condition such that the vertical direction is the longitudinal direction. Furthermore, a lower part of the airbag in the stored condition is folded a plurality of times in the longitudinal direction to form a lower compressed part.
Claims
1. A side airbag device for a vehicle seat having a seat cushion forming a seat surface, a seat back forming a backrest, and a side supporting part, the side airbag device comprising: an airbag for storage inside the side supporting part in a stored condition; and an inflator for supplying expansion gas to the airbag to expand and deploy the airbag in response to a vehicle collision; wherein: the airbag is folded in the stored condition and has a longitudinal direction oriented vertically, and a lower part of the airbag in the stored condition is folded a plurality of times in the longitudinal direction to form a lower compressed part, wherein the lower compressed part is formed by further folding the lower part of the airbag into a bellows shape.
2. The side airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising a bracket for securing the inflator to a seat frame side wall part inside the side supporting part, wherein: the bracket includes a long plate part elongated vertically, and the airbag is disposed along the long plate part in the stored condition.
3. The side airbag device according to 2, wherein the long plate part has a first surface facing a vehicle traveling direction, and the side airbag in a folded condition is disposed along the first surface in a stored condition.
4. The side airbag device according to claim 2, wherein the bracket includes an inflator retaining plate directly securable to the seat frame side wall part, through which a stud bolt of the inflator penetrates, and the long plate part.
5. The side airbag device according to claim 1, wherein the airbag is provided with: a first chamber deployable toward a front of the side supporting part; and a second chamber storing the inflator and deployable prior to the first chamber on an inside of the first chamber in a vehicle width direction.
6. The side airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising a soft cover that contains a soft sheet-like material and encloses the airbag and the inflator.
7. The side airbag device according to claim 6, further comprising a bracket that secures the inflator to a seat frame side wall part inside the side supporting part, wherein the soft cover has a first slit through which a protruding portion of the bracket penetrates.
8. The side airbag device according to claim 7, wherein: the bracket includes a long plate part elongated vertically; and an inflator retaining plate directly securable to the seat frame side wall part, through which a stud bolt of the inflator penetrates, and the first slit is formed such that the inflator retaining plate can be penetrated.
9. The side airbag device according to claim 8, wherein the long plate part and the inflator retaining plate generally extend in an orthogonal direction, in a cross section in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the long plate part.
10. The side airbag device according to claim 8, wherein the soft cover is provided with a bag-like compartment that stores the long plate part and airbag, and the first slit is formed in a portion of a main compartment.
11. The side airbag device according to claim 6, wherein two holes through which two stud bolts penetrate are formed in the soft cover, and a second slit is formed between the two holes.
12. A side airbag device for a vehicle seat having a seat cushion forming a seat surface, a seat back forming a backrest, and a side supporting part, the side airbag device comprising: an airbag for storage inside the side supporting part in a stored condition; and an inflator for supplying expansion gas to the airbag to expand and deploy the airbag in response to a vehicle collision; wherein: the airbag is folded in the stored condition and has a longitudinal direction oriented vertically, and a lower part of the airbag in the stored condition is folded a plurality of times in the longitudinal direction to form a lower compressed part, wherein the lower part is folded into a Z shape to form the lower compressed part.
13. The side airbag device according to claim 12, further comprising a bracket for securing the inflator to a seat frame side wall part inside the side supporting part, the bracket including a long plate part extending elongated vertically, the airbag is disposed along the long plate part in the stored condition, wherein a tip end part of a lower end of the airbag is sandwiched between a boundary portion between the long plate part and airbag in the stored condition.
14. The side airbag device according to claim 13, further comprising a bracket for securing the inflator to a seat frame side wall part inside the side supporting part, the bracket including a long plate part extending elongated vertically, the airbag is disposed along the long plate part in the stored condition, wherein a tip end portion of a lower end of the airbag is passed over a lower end of the long plate part and wrapping around a surface on a back side of the first surface of the long plate part when the airbag is in the stored condition.
15. The side airbag device to claim 12, wherein a lower end of the airbag is folded upward, and a tip end part is rolled and wrapped inside a Z-shaped fold when the airbag is in the stored condition.
16. A vehicle seat comprising: a seat cushion forming a seat surface; a seat back forming a backrest; a side supporting part; a seat frame inside the side supporting part; and a side airbag device secured to the seat frame in the side supporting part; wherein the side airbag device includes: an airbag for deployment forward from the side supporting part in an event of a vehicle collision; an inflator that supplies expansion gas to the airbag; and a bracket secured to the seat frame in a condition retaining the airbag, wherein the airbag is retained against the bracket in an extending condition such that a vertical direction is a longitudinal direction, a lower part of the airbag in a stored condition is folded a plurality of times in the longitudinal direction such that a lower compressed part that is thicker than other portions is formed, wherein the bracket is provided with a recess formed in an extending long shape, and recessed in a side of the seat frame to store the lower compressed part of the airbag, wherein a notched region that receives the recess of the bracket is formed on the seat frame, and wherein the airbag is disposed along the long plate part of the bracket in the stored condition, and is configured such that the lower compressed part is stored in the recess.
17. The vehicle seat according to claim 16, wherein the long plate part has a first surface facing a vehicle traveling direction, and at least an upper portion of the airbag in the stored condition is disposed along the first surface.
18. The vehicle seat according to claim 16, wherein the bracket includes an inflator retaining plate directly secured to the seat frame, through which a stud bolt of the inflator penetrates, and the long plate part.
19. The vehicle seat according to claim 18, wherein the long plate part and inflator retaining plate generally extend in an orthogonal direction, in a cross section in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the long plate part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(18) The vehicle seat with the side airbag device according to the embodiments of the present invention mounted thereon will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Note that when an occupant is seated in a normal seating posture such that a large portion of the back of the passenger contacts the seat back, a direction that the torso of the passenger faces shall be referred to as “front”, and an opposite direction thereof shall be referred to as “rear”. Furthermore, a right-hand direction of the occupant shall be referred to as “right”, and a left-hand direction shall be referred to as “left”, which are directions orthogonal to the front-rear direction. In the left-right direction, a region on an occupant side from a side frame of the seat shall be referred to as “inside”, and a region opposite from the occupant as viewed from the side frame shall be referred to as “outside”.
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(25) Seams 18, 22, 24 of the skin 14 of the seat back 1 are interwoven and connected by sewing. Note that the front seam 18 is cleft when the airbag is deployed.
(26) Furthermore, a start region 26 as a starting point when the side supporting part 12 bends towards the occupant side due to the expansion of a second chamber (36) (refer to
(27) The airbag 33 may be covered by a soft cover (not illustrated in the drawings) made of fabric. The airbag 33 can appropriately use an appropriate compressing method other than folding into a bellows shape, or rolling (“folding” includes rolling). Details are described below. Note that in
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(29) The airbag 33 in the stored condition is stored in the side supporting part 12 in a long and thin condition extending generally in the vertical direction. Furthermore, a lower part of the airbag 33 is folded a plurality of times upward in the longitudinal direction to form a lower compressed part 108. A long portion 106 positioned above the lower compressed part 108 is thinner than the lower compressed part 108 due to the number of folds being lower.
(30) Herein, “vertical direction” not only includes an exactly vertical direction, but also a slightly inclined form along the side supporting part 12 or seat frame 10, as illustrated in
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(32) Again, the airbag 33 includes the long portion 106 arranged along the long plate part 104 in a long and thin condition, and the lower compressed part 108 formed by the lower part of the airbag 33 protruding from a lower end of the long plate part 104.
(33) The long plate part 104 has a first surface 104a facing the vehicle traveling direction, and in the stored condition, the airbag 33 (106) in a long and thin condition is disposed along the first surface 104a. In this case, when the long and thin compressed airbag 33 expands and deploys in the vehicle traveling direction, the first surface 104a of the long plate part 104 is a reaction force surface, and thus the airbag 33 reliably and quickly deploys in a forward direction.
(34) Furthermore, the thin and long airbag 33 (106) is disposed along the long plate part 104. Therefore, the flexible airbag 33 does not unnecessarily bend, and thus posture and form of the airbag 33 in a stored condition is stabilized.
(35) Furthermore, the lower compressed part 108 of the airbag 33 is formed using a portion that protrudes below the long plate part 104 (refer to
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(44) As described above, the airbag 33 is configured from: the first chamber 34 that deploys toward the front of the side supporting part 12 of the seat; and the second chamber 36 that stores the inflator 30 and begins to deploy prior to the first chamber 34 on the inside of the first chamber 34 in the vehicle width direction.
(45) An internal vent hole V3 through which an expansion gas flows from the second chamber 36 into the first chamber 34 is provided at a partitioning part (boundary portion) of the first chamber 34 and second chamber 36. Note that in addition to the vent hole V3, an additional vent hole through which an expansion gas flows from the second chamber 36 into the first chamber 34 can be formed at the partitioning part (boundary portion) of the first chamber 34 and second chamber 36.
(46) Exhaust vent V34 (V34a, V34b) for exhausting the gas to the outside is formed on a front end part of the first chamber 34. Note that at least one exhaust vent for exhausting the gas to the outside can be formed on a front end part of the second chamber 36, similar to the first chamber 34.
(47) The second chamber 36 is deployed to overlap with the frame side wall part 10a as viewed from a side of the vehicle. In this case, deployment reliably occurs toward a center side of the seat in a condition where the frame side wall part 10a receives the reaction force during deployment of the second chamber 36. Even after deployment, pressure from the occupant can be received by the frame side wall part 10a, and thus the occupant can be reliably restrained in the seat center direction.
(48) On the other hand, the first chamber 34 is deployed so as to not overlap with the frame side wall part as viewed from the side of the vehicle. Therefore, the first chamber 34 can be quickly and smoothly deployed without deployment being inhibited by the side frame 10 or second chamber 36.
(49) The second chamber 36 can be demarcated into an upper region 36U, a lower region 36L, and an intermediate region 36M positioned between the upper region 36U lower region 36L. Herein, at least one of the upper region 36U and lower region 36L is configured to protrude and deploy more in the vehicle front direction than the intermediate region 36M. Note that in the example, both the upper region 36U and lower region 36L are configured to protrude and deploy more in the vehicle front direction than the intermediate region 36M, but only one may use a protruding form based on the shape or the like of the first chamber 34.
(50) In the present example, the second chamber 36 can be C-shaped or U-shaped with an intermediate region facing rearwards, when viewed from the occupant side. When the airbag is deployed, the upper region 36U of the second chamber 36 is positioned in the vicinity of the head of the occupant, and thus can quickly restrain the head, which is prone to injury. Furthermore, the lower region 36L is positioned near the waist of the occupant and presses the waist, which is near the center of gravity of a human body. Therefore, the restraining performance of an occupant in an initial stage when an accident occurs can be improved.
(51) The front end parts of the upper region 36U and lower region 36L of the second chamber 36 are formed to roughly match at a position of the front end part of the first chamber 34. In this case, the air bag containing the first chamber 34 and second chamber 36 has an integrated structure, which has an advantage where overall development shape is stable.
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(54) A front side portion of the side supporting part 12 deforms protruding toward the occupant side due to the deployment of the second chamber 36. Therefore, generation of the force that pushes the opponent diagonally forward from a back direction can be avoided or minimized, and the movement of the occupant in a direction pulling a seatbelt out can be avoided. In other words, injury to the occupant can be suppressed, and restraining performance can be maximized.
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(56) In the present invention, the second chamber 36 includes the upper region 36U protruding forward and the lower region 36L as illustrated in
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(58) The soft cover 200 is provided with: a first region 202 forming a bag-like a main compartment that stores the entire airbag module; a second region 204 that primarily covers the bracket (inflator retaining plate) 102, extending from the first region 202; and a lower region 210 positioned on a lower end of the first region 202 and that encloses the lower compressed part 108 that has a relatively large volume even within the folded airbag 33.
(59) The first region 202 is folded back from a central fold 206 extending in the longitudinal direction to the second region 204 side, and an upper and a lower end of the folded first region 202 are sealed by stitches 220, 222 such that a bag-like main compartment (202) is formed (refer to FIG. B). A first slit 208 through which the bracket 102 penetrates is formed on an edge part of the first region 202.
(60) Holes 214a, 214b for engaging with the two stud bolts 32a, 32b are formed in the second region 204. Furthermore, a second slit 218 is formed between the holes 214a and 214b.
(61) The lower region 210 is provided with an arm-shaped region 210a protruding from an edge part. A hole 212 for engaging the stud bolt 32b is formed on a tip end part of the arm-shaped region 210a. Note that the first region 202 and lower region 210 are demarcated by a concave depressed notch part 210b on a center side (second region side). Due to the presence of the notch part 210b, the lower region 210 can relatively freely change orientation with regard to the first region 202, and thus the lower compressed part 108 of the folded airbag 33 can be appropriately enclosed.
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(64) In the present example, the lower compressed part 108 of the airbag 33 is enclosed by the lower region 210 of the soft cover 200 in a wrapping manner, such that the lower compressed part 108 is not displaced, and the storing shape does not collapse.
(65) Furthermore, when the airbag module is viewed on a cross section orthogonal to the longitudinal direction, one overhanging bracket 102 is pulled out from the slit 208. Therefore, the soft cover 200 fits the entire airbag module with no extra space between the soft cover 200 and airbag module.
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(69) In the present example, similar to the aforementioned example, the brackets (402, 404) for securing the inflator 30 to the seat frame side wall part 410 are configured from a long plate part 404 extending in the vertical direction and an inflator retaining plate 402 directly secured to the seat frame side wall part 410, through which two stud bolts 32a, 32b that are connected to the inflator 30 penetrate.
(70) The long plate part 404 has a first surface 404a facing the vehicle traveling direction, and in the stored condition, the airbag 33 (106) in a long and thin condition is disposed along the first surface 404a. Furthermore, a recess 410b recessed into the seat frame 410 to accommodate the lower compressed part 108 of the airbag is formed in the vicinity of a lower end of the long plate part 404. Herein, the recess 410b can be formed by bending the lower end of the long plate part 104 rearward to form a step. Therefore, instead of a “recess”, a “stepped part” may be used.
(71) On the other hand, a U-shaped notched region 410b for receiving the recess 404b of the long plate part 404 is formed on the seat frame 410. Thereby, in the folded and stored condition, the airbag 33 has a long portion 106 positioned above that is provided along a first surface 404a of the long plate part 404, and the lower compressed part 108 with a large thickness stored in the recess 404b. At this time, a front surface of the airbag 33 is preferably configured to be generally flush.
(72) In the present example as described above, the shapes of the long plate part 404 of the bracket and seat frame 410 can be devised such that the folded airbag 33 can be neatly retained and stored. Thus, the structure of the side supporting part 12 of the seat can be simplified, thereby reducing manufacturing cost. For example, the shape of the urethane pad 16 that encloses the airbag device can be simplified, thereby reducing the molding cost of the pad 16 itself and simplifying the process of installing the pad 16.
(73) While the present invention has been described with reference to the abovementioned illustrative embodiments, many equivalent changes and variations will be obvious to those skilled in the art from the present disclosure. Therefore, the abovementioned illustrative embodiments of the present invention are presumably illustrative but not limiting. Without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, the described embodiments may take on various modifications. For example, while a side airbag on the near side has been predominantly mentioned in the Description of the Preferred Embodiment, use is also possible with a far side airbag (surface on the far side from a vehicle door of a vehicle seat), in very small vehicles such as a single seat vehicle (irrespective of the presence of a door, a vehicle including parts with only one seat in a single row), and the like.