SIDE IMPACT RESTRAINT PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE
20230294491 · 2023-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J5/0479
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/0447
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/0458
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/0437
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J2005/0475
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/0425
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/0459
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A side impact restraint protection system for a vehicle includes first and second side safety structures and first and second structural elements of a vehicle body structure. The first and second side safety structures are respectively connected to a first side door and a second side door. The first and second side doors are arranged to cover a common single door opening of the vehicle body structure. The first structural element is in a position in front of the door opening and the second structural element is in a position behind the door opening in a longitudinal direction. In the closed door position, the first and second side safety structures are releasably connected to each other via a connecting device, and the first and second side safety structures are respectively connected to the first and second structural elements via a first connection member and a second connection member.
Claims
1. A side impact restraint protection system for a vehicle, comprising a first side safety structure, a second side safety structure, a first structural element of a vehicle body structure of the vehicle, and a second structural element of the vehicle body structure, wherein the first side safety structure is arranged in connection to a first side door of the vehicle and the second side safety structure is arranged in connection to a second side door of the vehicle, wherein the first side door and the second side door are arranged to cover a common single door opening of the vehicle body structure in a closed door position, wherein the first structural element is arranged in a position in front of the door opening in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle, and the second structural element arranged in a position behind the door opening in the longitudinal direction, wherein in the closed door position the first side safety structure and the second side safety structure are configured to be releasably connected to each other via a connecting device, the first side safety structure is configured to be connected to the first structural element via a first connection member, and the second side safety structure is configured to be connected to the second structural element via a second connection member.
2. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 1, wherein the system comprises a first door beam arranged in the first side door, wherein the first door beam is extending between a roof beam structure and a sill structure of the vehicle body structure when the first side door is arranged in the closed door position, and/or wherein the system comprises a second door beam arranged in the second side door, wherein the second door beam is extending between the roof beam structure and the sill structure of the vehicle body structure when the second side door is arranged in the closed door position.
3. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 2, wherein the first door beam is configured for replacing a B-pillar of the vehicle body structure, and/or wherein the second door beam is configured for replacing a B-pillar of the vehicle body structure.
4. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 2, wherein the first side door is a front vehicle side door, and wherein the first door beam is arranged in connection to a rear edge of the first side door, and/or wherein the second side door is a rear vehicle side door, and wherein the second door beam is arranged in connection to a front edge of the second side door.
5. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 2, wherein the first side safety structure in a lateral direction of the vehicle is arranged outside of the first door beam, and/or wherein the second side safety structure in a lateral direction of the vehicle is arranged outside of the second door beam.
6. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 1, wherein the connecting device comprises a first connector part connected to the first side safety structure and a second connector part connected to the second side safety structure, wherein the first connector part and the second connector part are configured for releasably connecting the first side safety structure and the second side safety structure to each other, wherein the connecting device is configured for being arranged in a connected state where the first connector part and the second connector part are connected to each other and a disconnected state where the first connector part and the second connector part are disconnected from each other.
7. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 6, wherein the first connector part or the second connector part comprises a hook and the other of the first connector part or the second connector part comprises one or more hook openings, wherein the hook is configured for being engaged with the one or more hook openings in the connected state and configured for being disengaged from the one or more hook openings in the disconnected state.
8. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 7, wherein the hook is configured for pivoting between a connected position in the connected state and a disconnected position in the disconnected state.
9. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 1, wherein the system comprises a first tensioning unit connected to the first side safety structure, wherein the first tensioning unit is configured for irreversibly tensioning the first side safety structure and the second safety structure in relation to the vehicle body structure in a vehicle impact event for minimizing play between the vehicle body structure, the first side door, and the second side door, and/or wherein the system comprises a second tensioning unit connected to the second side safety structure, wherein the second tensioning unit is configured for irreversibly tensioning the first side safety structure and the second safety structure in relation to the vehicle body structure in a vehicle impact event for minimizing play between the vehicle body structure, the first side door, and the second side door.
10. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 9, wherein the first tensioning unit comprises a first pyrotechnic tensioning device configured for tensioning the first side safety structure and the second safety structure in relation to the vehicle body structure, and/or wherein the second tensioning unit comprises a second pyrotechnic tensioning device configured for tensioning the first side safety structure and the second safety structure in relation to the vehicle body structure.
11. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 1, wherein the first side safety structure in a first end is releasably connected to the first structural element via the first connection member and in a second end connected to the connecting device, and wherein the second side safety structure in a first end is connected to the connecting device and in a second end releasably connected to the second structural element via the second connection member.
12. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 1, wherein the first side safety structure is connected to the connecting device via a safety release system, wherein the safety release system is arranged between the first side safety structure and the connecting device, wherein the safety release system is configured for releasing a connection between the first side safety structure and the connecting device after a vehicle impact event.
13. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 12, wherein the safety release system comprises a releasing mechanism and a releasing member detachably arranged in relation to each other, wherein the safety release system is configured for being arranged in a first state where the releasing mechanism and the releasing member are connected to each other and a second state where the releasing mechanism and the releasing member are disconnected from each other.
14. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 13, wherein the releasing mechanism comprises a hook member and the releasing member comprises a hook receiving opening, wherein the hook member is configured for being engaged with the hook receiving opening in the first state and configured for being disengaged from the hook receiving opening in the second state, wherein the hook member is configured for pivoting from an engaged position in the first state to a disengaged position in the second state.
15. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 13, wherein the releasing mechanism comprises a safety pin configured for preventing displacement of the hook member from the engaged position to the disengaged position in the first state, and wherein the safety pin is configured for allowing displacement of the hook member from the engaged position to the disengaged position in the second state.
16. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 15, wherein the releasing mechanism comprises an actuating unit connected to the safety pin, wherein the actuating unit is configured for displacing the safety pin from a locked position to an unlocked position in the second state.
17. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 1, wherein the first side safety structure is movably arranged in relation to the first side door, and the second side safety structure is movably arranged in relation to the second side door.
18. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 1, wherein the first structural element is arranged forward of the door opening in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle, and the second structural element is arranged rearward of the door opening in the longitudinal direction.
19. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 1, wherein the first structural element is an A-pillar of the vehicle body structure, and the second structural element is a C-pillar of the vehicle body structure.
20. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 1, wherein the first side safety structure is arranged as a beam structure in the first side door, a flexible strap structure in the first side door, or a membrane structure integrated in an outer door panel of the first side door, and wherein the second side safety structure is arranged as a beam structure in the second side door, a flexible strap structure in the second side door, or a membrane structure integrated in an outer door panel of the second side door.
21. The side impact restraint protection system according to claim 1, wherein the system comprises a first pair of the first side safety structure and the second side safety structure, and a second pair of the first side safety structure and the second side safety structure, arranged in the first side door and the second side door respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The disclosure will be described in detail in the following, with reference to the attached drawings, in which
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[0036] Various aspects of the disclosure will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings to illustrate and not to limit the disclosure, wherein like designations denote like elements, and variations of the described aspects are not restricted to the specifically shown embodiments, but are applicable on other variations of the disclosure.
[0037] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the steps, services and functions explained herein may be implemented using individual hardware circuitry, using software functioning in conjunction with a programmed microprocessor or general purpose computer, using one or more Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) and/or using one or more Digital Signal Processors (DSPs). It will also be appreciated that when the present disclosure is described in terms of a method, it may also be embodied in one or more processors and one or more memories coupled to the one or more processors, wherein the one or more memories store one or more programs that perform the steps, services and functions disclosed herein when executed by the one or more processors.
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[0039] As schematically illustrated in
[0040] The vehicle V is suitably configured with a control unit for controlling the different functions of the side impact restraint protection system S. The control unit may for example be connected to sensors for detecting the vehicle impact event and further connected to parts of the system for determining the functionality and status of components involved. Suitable sensors may be used for the detections and determinations needed. Furthermore, the control unit may also be connected to sensors configured to detect and track vehicles or objects surrounding the vehicle V for predicting the vehicle impact event.
[0041] The first side door 4a and the second side door 4b are in the illustrated embodiments in
[0042] In the closed door position P.sub.C, as illustrated in
[0043] As shown in
[0044] The first connection member 7a may for example be arranged as a first hook structure 18a and a cooperating first opening structure 18b, as schematically shown in
[0045] The second connection member 7b of the different embodiments may have a similar configuration as the first connection member 7a described above. The second connection member 7b may for example be arranged as a second hook structure 19a and a cooperating second opening structure 19b, as schematically shown in
[0046] The hook structures of the different embodiments are suitably made of a strong and rigid material and firmly connected to the respective structural elements, for a secure connection of the side safety structures. The opening structures are suitably made of a strong and rigid material for a secure connection to the respective hook structures. Suitable materials are for example metals, metallic materials, composite materials, or a combination of different materials.
[0047] The first side safety structure 1a may be arranged as a beam structure in the first side door 4a, a flexible strap structure in the first side door 4a, or a membrane structure integrated in the first side door 4a, for example in connection to or integrated in an outer door panel 17 of the first side door 4a. The second side safety structure 1b may be arranged as a beam structure in the second side door 4b, a flexible strap structure in the second side door 4b, or a membrane structure integrated in the second side door 4b, for example in connection to or integrated in an outer door panel 17 of the second side door 4b.
[0048] The first side safety structure 1a is suitably arranged as a thin flexible structural member, as schematically illustrated in for example
[0049] The second side safety structure 1b is suitably arranged as a thin flexible structural member, as schematically illustrated in for example
[0050] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0051] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0052] The side impact restraint protection system S according to the embodiments illustrated in
[0053] As illustrated in
[0054] As illustrated in
[0055] An alternative embodiment of the connecting device 6 is schematically shown in
[0056] In the embodiments illustrated in
[0057] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0058] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0059] In a vehicle impact event, the first tensioning unit 15a is configured for being irreversibly displaced from an untensioned state S.sub.U to a tensioned state S.sub.T. The states are suitably controlled by the control unit. The untensioned state S.sub.U is schematically shown in
[0060] The side impact restraint protection system S may instead of or in addition to the first tensioning unit 15a comprise a second tensioning unit 15b connected to the second side safety structure 1b, replacing the second opening structure 19b described above. In the embodiment illustrated in
[0061] The second tensioning unit 15b may comprises a second pyrotechnic tensioning device 16b configured for tensioning the first side safety structure 1a and the second safety structure 1b in relation to the vehicle body structure 3. The second tensioning unit 15b may have any suitable configuration, and it should be understood that the second tensioning unit 15b could have a design and construction similar to tensioning devices used in seat belt restraint systems, such as for example a seat belt pyrotechnic pre-tensioner. Other tensioning devices than pyrotechnical may also be used in other embodiments.
[0062] In a vehicle impact event, the second tensioning unit 15b is configured for being irreversibly displaced from an untensioned state S.sub.U to a tensioned state S.sub.T. The states are suitably controlled by the control unit. The untensioned state S.sub.U is schematically shown in
[0063] The first side safety structure 1a is connected to the connecting device 6 via the safety release system S.sub.R. The safety release system S.sub.R is arranged between the first side safety structure 1a and the connecting device 6, and the connecting device 6 is configured for releasably attaching the first side safety structure 1a to the second side safety structure 1b.
[0064] In vehicles equipped with a side impact restraint protection system S, it is of high importance that side doors of the vehicle can be opened after a vehicle impact event. In
[0065] As schematically shown in
[0066] The safety release system S.sub.R is in the illustrated embodiments arranged between the first side safety structure 1a and the connecting device 6, and the safety release system S.sub.R is configured for releasing the connection between the first side safety structure 1a and the connecting device 6 of the side impact restraint protection system S after the vehicle impact event. After such an impact event, it may due to vehicle deformation be impossible to disconnect the connecting device 6 for opening the vehicle side door or side doors, and then the safety release system S.sub.R is instead used for disconnecting the first side door 4a and/or the second side door 4b as shown in the illustrated embodiments. The safety release system S.sub.R is thus arranged for releasing the connection between the first side safety structure 1a and the connecting device 6 after the vehicle impact event. As described above, the first side safety structure 1a is arranged in connection to the first side door 4a of the vehicle V, and the safety release system S.sub.R is configured for enabling opening of the first side door 4a and/or the second side door 4b, after the vehicle impact event. In an alternative non-illustrated embodiment, the safety release system S.sub.R is instead arranged between the second side safety structure 1b and the connecting device 6, and the safety release system S.sub.R is configured for releasing the connection between the second side safety structure 1b and the connecting device 6 of the side impact restraint protection system S after the vehicle impact event.
[0067] As described above, the safety release system S.sub.R comprises the releasing mechanism 100 and the releasing member 101 detachably arranged in relation to each other. In the illustrated embodiment, the releasing mechanism 100 is attached to the first side safety structure 1a, and the releasing member 101 is connected to the connecting device 6. The safety release system S.sub.R is configured for being arranged in a first state S1 where the releasing mechanism 100 and the releasing member 101 are connected to each other, as shown in
[0068] The releasing mechanism 100 comprises a hook member 102 and the releasing member 101 comprises a hook receiving opening 101a. The hook member 102 is configured for being engaged with the hook receiving opening 101a in the first state S1 and configured for being disengaged from the hook receiving opening 101a in the second state S2. The hook member 102 is configured for pivoting from an engaged position P.sub.E in the first state S1, as illustrated in
[0069] As shown in the illustrated embodiments, the hook member 102 is pivotally displaceable by one or more springs 106. The hook member 102 is pre-tensioned with the springs 106 in the first state S1, and the springs 106 are displacing the hook member 102 from the engaged position P.sub.E to the disengaged position P.sub.D in the second state S2. The springs 106 may have any suitable configuration, such as for example torsion springs or other suitable spring mechanisms. The releasing mechanism 100 further comprises a safety pin 103, which is preventing displacement of the hook member 102 from the engaged position P.sub.E to the disengaged position P.sub.D in the first state S1. In the second state S2, the safety pin 103 is allowing displacement of the hook member 102 from the engaged position P.sub.E to the disengaged position P.sub.D.
[0070] The releasing mechanism 100 comprises a first wall structure 104a and a second wall structure 104b, as schematically illustrated in
[0071] The first wall structure 104a comprises a first safety pin track 105a and the second wall structure 104b comprises a second safety pin track 105b. The safety pin 103 is movably connected to and extending between the first wall structure 104a and the second wall structure 104b. The safety pin 103 is configured to move in relation to the first wall structure 104a in the first safety pin track 105a and in relation to the second wall structure 104b in the second safety pin track 105b from a locked position P.sub.L in the first state S1 where the safety pin 103 is blocking movement of the hook member 102, as shown in
[0072] The releasing mechanism comprises an actuating unit 107 connected to the safety pin 103, as schematically indicated in
[0073] In an alternative non-illustrated embodiment, instead of the spring arrangement the hook member 102 may be pivotally displaceable by an electric motor, where the electric motor upon activation by the control unit is configured for displacing the hook member 102 from the engaged position P.sub.E in the first state S1 to the disengaged position P.sub.D in the second state S2. In a further alternative non-illustrated embodiment, the actuating unit 107 may alternatively be arranged as an electric actuator, for displacing the safety pin 103, upon initiation by a user via for example an electric switch arrangement connected to the actuating unit 107 or remotely controlled via a mobile phone app. The control unit is suitably connected to the electric actuator for controlling the system. The electric actuator may for example be a solenoid or other type of linear or rotary actuator used for displacing the safety pin 103 from the locked position P.sub.L to the unlocked position P.sub.U. If using an electric motor for displacing the hook member 102, the safety pin 103 may be omitted if suitable, and the electric motor can be activated upon initiation by a user via for example an electric switch arrangement connected to the electric motor.
[0074] The safety release system S.sub.R is operated after a vehicle impact event when the connecting device 6 is damaged or prevented from being displaced from the connected position P.sub.CO to the disconnected position P.sub.DI, for example if a deformation of the vehicle body structure 3 and/or of one or more side doors prevents normal operation of the connecting device 6 for opening the vehicle side doors. If a vehicle impact event has occurred, and the side doors of the vehicle V cannot be opened or only partly opened due to malfunctioning or damaged components, the safety release system S.sub.R may be operated by an occupant or user of the vehicle V or by other persons in connection to the vehicle V, such as for example rescue personnel. The control unit may be used for detecting malfunctioning or damaged components, or alternatively manually detected by a person trying to open the side doors with the door opening mechanism.
[0075] To operate the safety release system S.sub.R of the vehicle V, the safety release system S.sub.R is arranged in a second state S2 after the vehicle impact event. In the second state S2, the releasing mechanism 100 and the releasing member 101 are disconnected from each other for releasing the connection between the first side safety structure 1a and the connecting device 6, which is enabling opening of the first side door 4a and the second side door 4b. In order to release the connection, the safety pin 103 is moved from the locked position P.sub.L to the unlocked position P.sub.U in the second state S2, allowing movement of the hook member 102 from the engaged position P.sub.E to the disengaged position P.sub.D. The safety pin 103 is as described above displaced with the actuating unit 107 from the locked position P.sub.L to the unlocked position P.sub.U. After movement of the safety pin 103 to the unlocked position P.sub.U, the hook member 102 is released from the hook receiving opening 101a in the second state S2. The hook member 102 is pivoted from the engaged position P.sub.E in the first state S1 to the disengaged position P.sub.D in the second state S2, where the one or more springs 106 are displacing the hook member 102 from the engaged position P.sub.E to the disengaged position P.sub.D in the second state S2, pivoting the hook member 102 from an engaged position P.sub.E in the first state S1 to a disengaged position P.sub.D in the second state S2. In the disengaged position, the releasing member 101 is allowed to slide away from the hook member 102 when opening the first side door 4a and/or the second side door 4b. Alternatively, the electric motor is displacing the hook member 102 from the engaged position P.sub.E to the disengaged position P.sub.D in the second state S2, as described above.
[0076] The present disclosure has been presented above with reference to specific embodiments. However, other embodiments than the above described are possible and within the scope of the disclosure. Different method steps than those described above, performing the method by hardware or software, may be provided within the scope of the disclosure. Thus, according to an exemplary embodiment, there is provided a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing one or more programs configured to be executed by one or more processors of the control unit, the one or more programs comprising instructions for performing the method according to any one of the above-discussed embodiments. Moreover, the processor may be connected to one or more communication interfaces and/or sensor interfaces for receiving and/transmitting data with external entities such as e.g. sensors arranged on the vehicle surface, an off-site server, or a cloud-based server.
[0077] The processor or processors associated with the side impact restraint protection system S may be or include any number of hardware components for conducting data or signal processing or for executing computer code stored in memory. The system may have an associated memory, and the memory may be one or more devices for storing data and/or computer code for completing or facilitating the various methods described in the present description. The memory may include volatile memory or non-volatile memory. The memory may include database components, object code components, script components, or any other type of information structure for supporting the various activities of the present description. According to an exemplary embodiment, any distributed or local memory device may be utilized with the systems and methods of this description. According to an exemplary embodiment the memory is communicably connected to the processor (e.g., via a circuit or any other wired, wireless, or network connection) and includes computer code for executing one or more processes described herein.
[0078] It will be appreciated that the above description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, its application or uses. While specific examples have been described in the specification and illustrated in the drawings, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the present disclosure as defined in the claims. Furthermore, modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the present disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the particular examples illustrated by the drawings and described in the specification as the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the teachings of the present disclosure, but that the scope of the present disclosure will include any embodiments falling within the foregoing description and the appended claims. Reference signs mentioned in the claims should not be seen as limiting the extent of the matter protected by the claims, and their sole function is to make claims easier to understand.
REFERENCE SIGNS
[0079] 1a: First side safety structure [0080] 1b: Second side safety structure [0081] 2a: First structural element [0082] 2b: Second structural element [0083] 3: Vehicle body structure [0084] 4a: First side door [0085] 4b: Second side door [0086] 5: Door opening [0087] 6: Connecting device [0088] 7a: First connection member [0089] 7b: Second connection member [0090] 8a: First door beam [0091] 8b: Second door beam [0092] 9: Roof beam structure [0093] 10: Sill structure [0094] 11a: Rear edge, First side door [0095] 11b: Front edge, Second side door [0096] 12a: First connector part [0097] 12b: Second connector part [0098] 13: Hook [0099] 14: Hook opening [0100] 15a: First tensioning unit [0101] 15b: Second tensioning unit [0102] 16a: First pyrotechnic tensioning device [0103] 16b: Second pyrotechnic tensioning device [0104] 17: Outer door panel [0105] 18a: First hook structure [0106] 18b: First opening structure [0107] 19a: Second hook structure [0108] 19b: Second opening structure [0109] 20a: First part [0110] 20b: Second part [0111] 21: Opening [0112] 22: Main portion [0113] 23: Wire [0114] 100: Releasing mechanism [0115] 101: Releasing member [0116] 101a: Hook receiving opening [0117] 102: Hook member [0118] 103: Safety pin [0119] 104a: First wall structure [0120] 104b: Second wall structure [0121] 105a: First safety pin track [0122] 105b: Second safety pin track [0123] 106: Spring [0124] 107: Actuating unit [0125] A.sub.1: First end, First side safety structure [0126] A.sub.2: Second end, First side safety structure [0127] B.sub.1: First end, Second side safety structure [0128] B.sub.2: Second end, Second side safety structure [0129] D.sub.LA: Lateral direction [0130] D.sub.LO: Longitudinal direction [0131] M: Side impact restraint protection system member [0132] R.sub.H: Hook rotational axis [0133] P.sub.C: Closed door position [0134] P.sub.CO: Connected position [0135] P.sub.D: Disengaged position [0136] P.sub.DI: Disconnected position [0137] P.sub.E: Engaged position [0138] P.sub.L: Locked position [0139] P.sub.O: Open door position [0140] P.sub.U: Unlocked position [0141] S: Side impact restraint protection system [0142] S1: First state [0143] S2: Second state [0144] S.sub.C: Connected state [0145] S.sub.D: Disconnected state [0146] S.sub.R: Safety release system [0147] S.sub.T: Tensioned state [0148] S.sub.U: Untensioned state