AIRBAG MODULE
20220169200 · 2022-06-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2021/2395
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23107
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23384
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/239
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An airbag module (10) for a restraint device (14) includes an airbag (24), in particular a seat-integrated side airbag, and a slidable actuator (40), wherein the airbag (24) has at least a first chamber (26) and at least a second chamber (28) which are fluidically connected to each other via a fluid communication, wherein the actuator (40) has a blocking position in which the fluid communication is blocked and a release position in which the fluid communication is released.
Claims
13. An airbag module (10) for a restraint device (14), comprising an airbag (24), in particular a seat-integrated side airbag, and a slidable actuator (40), wherein the airbag (24) includes at least a first chamber (26) and at least a second chamber (28) which are fluidically connected to each other via a fluid communication, wherein the actuator (40) has a blocking position in which the fluid communication is blocked and a release position in which the fluid communication is released.
14. The airbag module (10) according to claim 13, wherein the first chamber (26) of the airbag (24) is a shoulder chamber and the second chamber of the airbag (24) is a head chamber.
15. The airbag module (10) according to claim 13, wherein the first chamber (26) and the second chamber (28) are separated from each other by a partition (32) disposed inside the airbag (24).
16. The airbag module (10) according to claim 15, wherein in the partition (32) an overflow opening (36) is provided which constitutes the fluid communication and is completely covered and fluidically sealed by a material layer (54) when the actuator (40) is in the blocking position.
17. The airbag module (10) according to claim 16, wherein the material layer (54) is connected to the actuator (40) via a tether (52) and is maintained tensioned by the tether (52), if the actuator (40) is in the blocking position.
18. The airbag module (10) according to claim 17, wherein the tether (52) is detached from the actuator (40), if the actuator (40) is in the release position.
19. The airbag module (10) according to claim 17, wherein on the actuator (40) a pin (48) is provided which, in the blocking position, engages in an eyelet (50) of the tether (52) and thus holds and tightens the tether (52).
20. The airbag module (10) according to claim 13, wherein a recess (60) which constitutes the fluid communication is provided in the actuator (40).
21. The airbag module (10) according to claim 20, wherein the airbag module (10) includes a cylinder (44) in which the actuator (40) is movably arranged, the cylinder (44) having a first opening (62) which opens into the first chamber (26) and having a second opening (64) which opens into the second chamber (28), wherein the recess (60) fluidically connects the openings (62, 64) to each other in the release position of the actuator (40).
22. The airbag module (10) according to claim 13, wherein the airbag module (10) has an outlet opening (42), wherein the outlet opening (42) is opened if the actuator (40) is in the blocking position, and wherein the outlet opening (42) is closed by the actuator (40) if the actuator (40) is in the release position.
23. The airbag module (10) according to claim 13, wherein the airbag module (10) has a gas generator (30) which is fluidically connected to the first chamber (26).
24. The airbag module (10) according to claim 13, wherein a secondary gas generator (46) is provided to shift the actuator (40) from the blocking position to the release position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] Further advantages and features of the invention will be evident from the following description and from the following drawings which are referred to and wherein:
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DESCRIPTION
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[0046] The airbag module 10 according to the invention is also configured as a seat-integrated side airbag in the shown embodiment. However, it is not limited to this embodiment.
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[0048] If the vehicle seat 12 is in the normal position, the airbag module 10 is suited to support the shoulder of the vehicle occupant 22 and to move the vehicle occupant 22 away from a side structure of the vehicle, in particular in the event of a so-called pre-crash activation. This helps minimize the risk of the vehicle occupant 22 getting injured.
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[0050] As is evident from
[0051] In a reclined seating position as illustrated in
[0052] For optimum support of the vehicle occupant 22 in every seating position the airbag 24 includes a first chamber 26 and a second chamber 28, as is evident from
[0053] Depending on the seating position, in case of need either only the first chamber 26 can be inflated or the first and second chambers 26, 28 can be jointly inflated. In particular, in a first upright seating position as illustrated in
[0054] Inflation of the airbag 24 in case of need is achieved, as usual, by means of a gas generator 30 shown in
[0055] In order to separate the chambers 26, 28 from each other, inside the airbag 24 a partition 32 is disposed. In particular, the partition 32 is sewn or adhesively bonded to an outer wall 34 of the airbag 24. The partition 32 may be made from the same material as the airbag 24 itself.
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[0057] In order to enable gas to overflow from the first chamber 26 into the second chamber 28, if necessary, the first chamber 26 and the second chamber 28 are fluid-connected to each other via a fluid communication.
[0058] For this purpose, an overflow opening 36 is provided between the first chamber 26 and the second chamber 28 which, to simplify matters, is not shown in
[0059] The fluid communication may be blocked or released according to requirements.
[0060] The fluid communication from the first chamber 26 to the second chamber 28 is released by means of an actuator 40. The actuator 40 has a blocking position in which the fluid communication is blocked and a release position in which the fluid communication is released.
[0061] To allow the second chamber 28 to be inflated only if necessary, the airbag module 10 includes an outlet opening 42.
[0062] If the outlet opening 42 is opened, as illustrated in
[0063] If the outlet opening 42 is closed, as illustrated in
[0064] Preferably, the overflow opening 36 is opened when the outlet opening 42 is closed and is blocked when the outlet opening 42 is opened.
[0065] In the shown embodiments, the outlet opening 42 is opened by the actuator 40, if the actuator 40 is in the blocking position. If the actuator 40 is in the release position, the outlet opening 42 is closed.
[0066] The actuator 40 is shown in detail in
[0067] By shifting the actuator 40 within the cylinder 44 from the blocking position to the release position, the outlet opening 42 is closed by the actuator 40.
[0068] Preferably, for shifting the actuator 40 a secondary gas generator 46 is provided which is triggered when necessary and inside the cylinder 44 builds up pressure by which the actuator 40 is moved. The secondary gas generator 46 is triggered especially simultaneously with the gas generator 30, when necessary.
[0069] The question whether the secondary gas generator 46 is triggered, is especially dependent on the position of the vehicle seat 12. Preferably, the secondary gas generator 46 is not triggered, if the vehicle seat 12 is in the first upright position. If the vehicle seat 12 is in the second reclined position, the secondary gas generator 46 is triggered.
[0070] In order to control triggering of the secondary gas generator 46, e.g., a control unit is provided that is suited to detect the position of the vehicle seat 12 and, in case of need, to trigger the secondary gas generator 46 along with the gas generator 30.
[0071] The
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[0073] In addition, a part of the partition 32 is visible in
[0074] A pin 48 engaging in an eyelet 50 of a tether 52 is provided on the actuator 40. The pin 48 is disposed in an indentation 49 of the actuator 40. The tether 52 extends a little into the cylinder 44 through a recess 53 in the cylinder 44 so that engagement is possible between the pin 48 and the eyelet 50 of the tether 52.
[0075] The engagement with the pin 48 helps maintain the tether 52 tensioned.
[0076] The tether 52 serves for releasing the overflow opening 36 as illustrated in the
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[0078] For further illustration, in
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[0080] In the partition 32 the overflow opening 36 is disposed which constitutes the fluid communication via which gas may flow from the first chamber 26 into the second chamber 28.
[0081] If the actuator 40 is in the blocking position, the overflow opening 36 is completely covered and fluidically sealed by a material layer 54 so that no gas or only very little gas may flow from the first chamber 26 into the second chamber 28. As a consequence, when triggering the gas generator 30, only the first chamber 26 is inflated, if the actuator 40 is in the blocking position.
[0082] The material layer 54 is connected to the actuator 40 via the tether 52. In particular, the tether 52 is sewn or adhesively bonded to the material layer 54.
[0083] On the side of the overflow opening 36 remote from the tether 52, the material layer 54 is fastened, particularly sewn or adhesively bonded to the partition 32. Thus, the material layer 54 is maintained in a fixed position when the tether is tensioned.
[0084] Moreover, a guide passage 56 for the tether 52 is provided on the partition 32, wherein the tether 52 extends in a portion between the ends of the tether 52 in the guide passage 56. In this way, the tether 52 is prevented from getting entangled during folding or unfolding of the airbag 24.
[0085] The guide passage 56 is realized, for example, by an additional material layer 58 that is fastened, such as sewn or adhesively bonded, to the partition 32 along its longitudinal edges.
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[0087] The
[0088] For further illustration,
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[0090] The pin 48 has been moved out of the eyelet 50 of the tether 52 by the movement of the actuator 40 so that the tether 52 and, consequently, the material layer 54, is no longer maintained tensioned by the actuator 40 and, resp., by the pin 48.
[0091] In an alternative embodiment, it is imaginable that the tether 52 is fastened to the actuator 40 and, when the actuator 40 is adjusted, is sheared off the latter.
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[0093] In addition, in the release position the outlet opening 42 is closed by the actuator 40 so that no gas can flow out of the first chamber 26.
[0094] The pressure building up in the first chamber 26 helps press the material layer 54 through the overflow opening 36 in the partition 32, as shown in
[0095] This is possible because the tether 52 is no longer maintained tensioned and can be drawn through the guide passage 56 by the material layer 54.
[0096] In
[0097] The embodiment illustrated in
[0098] The additional material layer 54 and the tether 52 thus may be dropped and the partition 32 is designed to be tight.
[0099] The cutout 60 preferably has no cylindrical shape but is beveled at their front- side ends, in particular at 45° , as shown in
[0100] The functioning of the airbag module 10 according to
[0101] That is, by triggering the secondary gas generator 46, the actuator 40 is moved from the blocking position as illustrated in
[0102] In the blocking position, the outlet opening 42 is opened and the fluid communication from the first chamber 26 to the second chamber 28 is blocked. In the release position, the outlet opening 42 is closed and the fluid communication from the first chamber 26 to the second chamber 28 is released.
[0103] In order to fluidically connect the first chamber 26 to the second chamber 28, the cylinder includes a first opening 62 which opens into the first chamber 26 and a second opening 64 which opens into the second chamber 28. The first opening 62 is simultaneously part of the outlet opening 42.
[0104] If the actuator 40 is in the release position, the openings 62, 64 are fluidically connected to each other via the recess 60 so that gas may flow from the first chamber 26 through the cylinder 44 into the second chamber 28.
[0105] The opening 43 of the outlet opening 42 is closed, due to the bevel of the recess 60 at its front-side ends, while the opening 64, 65 facing the first chamber 26 and being disposed to be aligned with the opening 43 is open.
[0106] The actuator 40 shown in