VEHICLE OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEM
20230256931 · 2023-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2021/161
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/239
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle occupant restraint system comprises a vehicle seat (12) including a backrest (14) having a seat back surface (30), and an airbag module (16) integrated in the vehicle seat (12) including an airbag (20) which is L-shaped in a horizontal section plane and includes a cushioning portion (28) positioned along a seat longitudinal direction (L) spaced apart from the seat back surface (30), as well as a connecting portion (26) connecting the cushioning portion (28) to the vehicle seat (12). A fillable head protection chamber (34) projecting from the cushioning portion (28) along a seat vertical direction (H) which includes a head cushioning surface (36) facing the seat back surface (30) is arranged on the cushioning portion (28).
Claims
1-9. (canceled)
10. A vehicle occupant restraint system comprising a vehicle seat (12) including a backrest (14) with a seat back surface (30), wherein the seat back surface (30) is provided for a vehicle occupant (32) seated in the vehicle seat (12) to lean against the same, and comprising an airbag module (16) integrated in the vehicle seat (12) which comprises an airbag (20) that is L-shaped in a horizontal section plane and includes a cushioning portion (28) forming a first leg of the L and being positioned along a seat longitudinal direction (L) spaced apart from the seat back surface (30), as well as a connecting portion (26) forming a second leg of the L and connecting the cushioning portion (28) to the vehicle seat (12), wherein a fillable head protection chamber (34) projecting from the cushioning portion (28) along a seat vertical direction (H) which includes a head cushioning surface (36) facing the seat back surface (30) is arranged on the cushioning portion (28).
11. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 10, wherein the cushioning portion (28) and/or the connecting portion (26) include at least one stabilizing element (58) which stabilizes the position of the cushioning portion (28) during a situation of restraint.
12. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 10, wherein, in a completely filled state of the airbag (20), the head protection chamber (34) has an internal pressure different from that of a base airbag (24) formed of the connecting portion (26) and the cushioning portion (28).
13. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 12, wherein overflow openings (42) or overflow valves (42) through which filling gas flows from the cushioning portion (28) into the head protection chamber (34) are provided between the cushioning portion (28) and the head protection chamber (34).
14. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 12, wherein the head protection chamber (34) is connected to an inflator (46) via a separate filling gas supply line (48) which is separated from a filling gas supply line to the remaining airbag (20).
15. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 10, wherein the airbag module (16) additionally comprises a fillable side protection chamber (50) which, in the filled state, extends on the side of the backrest (14) next to a head (38) of the vehicle occupant (32).
16. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 15, wherein the side protection chamber (50) is attached to an upper end of the connecting portion (26) of the airbag (20) in the seat vertical direction (H).
17. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 10, wherein a bearing surface (40) by which the airbag (20) rests against the thighs of the vehicle occupant (32) seated in the vehicle seat (12) is provided on a lower side of the cushioning portion (28) of the airbag (20).
18. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 10, wherein at least one support element (62) associated with the airbag (20) which constitutes a reaction surface against which the connecting portion (26), the cushioning portion (28), the head protection chamber (34) and/or the side protection chamber (50) rest, when the vehicle occupant (32) is cushioned by the airbag (20), is provided on the vehicle seat (12).
Description
[0036] In the following, the invention shall be described in detail by means of an embodiment with reference to the attached Figures, wherein:
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[0039] The Figures illustrate a vehicle occupant restraint system 10 comprising a vehicle seat 12 including an airbag module 16 integrated in a backrest 14.
[0040] Apart from the backrest 14, the vehicle seat 12 also includes a conventionally known seat portion 18, the backrest 14 and the seat portion 18 being arranged one behind the other in a seat longitudinal direction L. In a conventional vehicle during a normal driving situation, the seat longitudinal direction L coincides with a vehicle longitudinal direction. However, it is also imaginable to provide driving situations in which the vehicle seat 12 is disposed in a deviating position so that the seat longitudinal direction L deviates from or is even oriented against the vehicle longitudinal direction.
[0041] Before a situation of restraint occurs, in the airbag module 16 an airbag 20 is accommodated in a folded state. If a situation of restraint occurs, the airbag 20 is filled with filling gas via an inflator 22 of the airbag module 16 and deploys out of the backrest 14 into the three-dimensional shape shown in
[0042] The airbag 20 comprises a base airbag 24 that includes a connecting portion 26 extending along the seat longitudinal direction L and a cushioning portion 28 connected to the connecting portion 26 and extending in the seat transverse direction Q perpendicularly to the seat longitudinal direction L. The base airbag 24 thus is L-shaped, the connecting portion 26 forming a first leg of the L, in this case the transverse leg, and the cushioning portion 28 forming a second leg of the L, in this case the longitudinal leg (the length ratios of the connecting portion 26 and the cushioning portion 28 can be selected at will, however).
[0043] The connecting portion 26 is tightly connected to the airbag module 16 in the backrest 14, while the cushioning portion 28 is located, without its own tight connection to the vehicle seat 12, in the vehicle interior in front of a seat back surface 30 of the backrest 14.
[0044] The seat back surface 30 is the area against which a vehicle occupant 32 leans when he/she has taken a seat in the vehicle seat 12.
[0045] At the upper end of the cushioning portion 28 in a seat vertical direction H, a fillable head protection chamber 34 projecting from the cushioning portion 28 is provided which is structurally connected to the cushioning portion 28, for example, by a jacket of the head protection chamber 34 being sewn with a jacket of the base airbag 24.
[0046] The seat vertical direction H corresponds to the vertical in this case.
[0047] As is evident from
[0048] Beneath the head cushioning surface 36, in this example the cushioning portion 28 has an additional baffle which also serves for cushioning the vehicle occupant 32.
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[0050] On a lower side of the cushioning portion 28 in the area of the head protection chamber 34, a support surface 40 is provided by which the airbag 20 rests on the thighs of the vehicle occupant 32 over a distance d along the seat longitudinal direction L to additionally support the airbag 20.
[0051] In a first variant, the fillable interior of the head protection chamber 34 is in fluid communication with the fillable interior of the base airbag 24. For this purpose, in
[0052] In another variant, for filling the head protection chamber 34 a dedicated separate inflator 46 is provided which is connected to a dedicated filling gas supply line 48 which supplies the filling gas directly and exclusively into the head protection chamber 34 (indicated by a broken line in
[0053] In the example illustrated here, the airbag 20 also includes a fillable side protection chamber 50 that extends, in the completely filled state, on the side of the backrest 14 next to the head 38 of the vehicle occupant 32, as can be seen from the Figures.
[0054] The side protection chamber 50 protrudes beyond an upper end of the backrest 14.
[0055] In the example shown here, the side protection chamber 50 is arranged on and also structurally attached to an upper end of the connecting portion 26 of the base airbag 24 in the seat vertical direction H. This can be done, for example, by connecting, such as sewing, a jacket of the side protection chamber 50 to the jacket of the connecting portion 26.
[0056] In this area, an overflow opening or an overflow valve 52 may also be provided so that the side protection chamber 50 can be filled via the inflator 22 which fills the base airbag 24.
[0057] When making use of an overflow valve, it would be conceivable to adjust a lower internal pressure for the side protection chamber 50 than for the base airbag 24.
[0058] As an alternative, it is possible, as discussed before concerning the head protection chamber 34, to provide a dedicated separate inflator 54 for the side protection chamber 50 which supplies filling gas into the side protection chamber 50 via a separate filling gas supply line 56. In this case, no fluid communication is necessary between the side protection chamber 50 and the base airbag 24.
[0059] In this example, all inflators 22, 46, 54 are comprised in the airbag module 16. The head protection chamber 34 and the side protection chamber 50 are also accommodated in a folded state together with the base airbag 24 in the airbag module 16.
[0060] Alternatively (not shown) it is possible that the base airbag 24, the head protection chamber 34 and/or the side protection chamber 50 are filled by the same inflator 22, the gas being distributed via a suitable diffusor. Such a diffusor can help adapt the gas distribution and, thus, the internal pressure of the base airbag 24, the head protection chamber 34 and/or the side protection chamber 50 in a simple manner. Such a diffusor for gas distribution is illustrated in DE 10 2019 124 202, for example.
[0061] The base airbag 24 in this case includes at least one stabilizing element 58 which is indicated schematically by a broken line in
[0062] The stabilizing element 58 may be designed in any way. For example, it is formed by one or more tethers that extend through the interior of the cushioning portion 28 and the connecting portion 26.
[0063] In a preferred variant, the tether is in the form of the L-shaped cross-section of the base airbag 24 and is connected to the wall of the base airbag 24.
[0064] In another possible variant, the tether is fixed to an outer wall 60 of the cushioning portion 28 and is connected to a retracting mechanism disposed in the backrest 14 which, in the situation of restraint, shortens the effective length of the tether so as to stabilize the cushioning portion 28 in its position. In a third variant, the stabilizing element 58 is a fabric sail that is attached at a transition between the cushioning portion 28 without a connecting portion 26 to the outside of the wall of the base airbag 24 to hold the cushioning portion 28 in position.
[0065] In the example illustrated here, the vehicle occupant restraint system 10 additionally comprises at least one support element 62 disposed on the vehicle seat 12 and forming a reaction surface against which the connecting portion 26, the cushioning portion 28, the head protection chamber 34 and/or the side protection chamber 50 are supported when the vehicle occupant 32 is cushioned by the airbag 20. The support element 62 is a rigid member, for example, that is accommodated in the interior of the vehicle seat 12 prior to the situation of restraint and is moved out of the vehicle seat 12 in the situation of restraint so that the airbag 20 is provided with a rigid reaction surface which can absorb the loads acting on the airbag 20 when the vehicle occupant is cushioned and can deflect them into the vehicle seat 12. Instead of a rigid member, the support element 62 could also be formed, for example, by a separate small airbag having a high internal pressure which is capable of exerting a supporting effect on the airbag 20 and of holding the latter in the desired position.
[0066] During a situation of restraint, the inflators 22, 46, 54 are activated, and the outflowing filling gas causes the airbag 20 to deploy from the airbag module 16 out of the backrest 14. Accordingly, the base airbag 24, viz. the connecting portion 26 and the cushioning portion 28, fills with gas. In addition, the head protection chamber 34 and the side protection chamber 50 are filled. The base airbag 24 moves the head protection chamber 34 to its intended position in the seat longitudinal direction L in front of the vehicle occupant 32 and, due to the inherent stability of the base airbag 24 and, possibly, the bearing surface 40 on the thighs of the vehicle occupant 32, forms a dimensionally stable basis for the head protection chamber 34. The latter extends in front of the torso and the head 38 of the vehicle occupant 32 and cushions the latter if he/she is displaced forward along the seat longitudinal direction L.
[0067] The optionally provided side protection chamber 50 is brought into its intended position by the connecting portion 26 and is stabilized by the latter in said position so that the head 38 of the vehicle occupant 32 is cushioned by the side protection chamber 50, if it is displaced along the seat transverse direction Q.
[0068] The base airbag 24 can be stabilized by appropriate stabilizing elements 58 and/or support elements 62 in its L-shape so that the connecting portion 26 and the cushioning portion 28 substantially maintain their unloaded position while the vehicle occupant 32 is cushioned by the head protection chamber 34 and/or the side protection chamber 50.