Knee airbag module and method for packing a knee airbag into a housing
11433849 · 2022-09-06
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Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/235
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/237
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/237
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/235
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A knee airbag module comprising a housing (10) and a knee airbag is described. A first section of the knee airbag following from its first end is rolled into a first direction of rotation when the knee airbag is in its stowed state. In order to optimise the knee airbag for a mounting situation in which a gap is present between the vehicle rearward end of the housing and the lower end of the instrument panel, a second section of the knee airbag following the first section is rolled in a second direction of rotation, contrariwise to the first direction rotation, such that the stowed knee airbag comprises an at least partially rolled package comprising the first section being rolled to a first roll section (50) and the second section being rolled to a second roll section (52).
Claims
1. A knee airbag module comprising: a housing extending from a vehicle forward end to a vehicle rearward end; a knee airbag being located in said housing when in its stowed state and deploying out of this housing when filled with gas, wherein said knee airbag has a first layer and a second layer with the first layer being the housing side layer when the knee airbag is in a flat, unpacked state, and wherein the unpacked or deployed knee airbag extends in a first direction from a housing remote first end to a housing near second end and in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction from a first lateral edge to a second lateral edge; a first section of the knee airbag following from its first end is rolled into a first direction of rotation when the knee airbag is in its stowed state; an inflator for filling the airbag with gas; and a second section of the knee airbag following the first section is rolled in a second direction of rotation, contrariwise to the first direction rotation, such that the stowed knee airbag comprises an at least partially rolled package, said package comprising the first section being rolled to a first roll section and the second section being rolled to a second roll section encompassing at least a part of the first roll section or being adjacent to the first roll section, wherein the second layer comprises an additional double-layered fold when the airbag is in its unpacked, un-deployed state, said additional double-layered fold turning into a bubble when the knee airbag is filled with gas such that the fully deployed knee airbag shows an L-shaped cross-section with the bubble defining the joint between the two legs of the L, wherein the additional double-layered fold is disposed between the second section and the attachment between the knee airbag and the housing.
2. The knee airbag module of claim 1, wherein the first roll section is rolled onto the first layer.
3. The knee airbag of claim 2, wherein at least a part of at least one lateral area of the knee airbag is folded to the inside in order to reduce the width of the knee airbag.
4. The knee airbag of claim 1, wherein at least a section of the double-layered fold is adjacent to at least a part of the rolled package.
5. The knee airbag of claim 1, wherein the stowed knee airbag comprises at least one final fold being positioned between the second section and the double-layered fold.
6. The knee airbag of claim 1, wherein at least a part of at least one lateral area of the knee airbag is folded to the inside in order to reduce the width of the knee airbag.
7. A method for packing a knee airbag into a housing, comprising the following steps: providing a housing; providing a knee airbag having a first layer and a second layer and extending in a first direction from a housing remote first end to a housing near second end and in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction from a first lateral edge to a second lateral edge; connecting the knee airbag to the housing at or near the second end of the knee airbag in such a way that the first layer constitutes the housing side layer when the knee airbag is unfolded; rolling a first section of the airbag following from its first end in a first direction of rotation; and rolling a second section of the knee airbag in a second direction of rotation contrariwise to the first direction of rotation, such that after the rolling in the second direction of rotation the knee airbag comprises an at least partially rolled package, said package comprising the first section being rolled to a first roll section and the second section being rolled to a second roll section, wherein between the rolling in the first direction and the rolling in the second direction at least one lateral area adjacent to a lateral edge is folded inward in order to reduce the width of the knee airbag in the second direction, and wherein after the inward folding of the lateral area, an outer section of this lateral area is folded back outwards.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein at least one final fold is folded into the knee airbag between the rolled package and the connection between the knee airbag and the housing.
Description
(1) The invention will now be described by means of a preferred embodiment in view of the figures. The figures show:
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(21) The knee airbag 30 extends in a first direction X from a housing remote first end 42 to a housing near second end 44. The knee airbag is connected to the housing at or near its second end 44. In a second direction Y (lateral direction) perpendicular to the first direction X the knee airbag 30 extends from a first lateral edge 46 to a second lateral edge 48. As can be seen from
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(23) In the next step the folding tool T is removed from the first roll section 50 and the complete knee airbag module is turned around.
(24) Now the first lateral area 47 next to the first lateral edge 46 and the second lateral area 49 next to the second lateral edge 48 are folded inwards. The result of this folding step is shown in
(25) Now the knee airbag 30 is again rolled, but in a contrariwise direction of rotation than the first section 50 of the rolled package. So, a second roll section 52 of the rolled package is formed. This second roll section 54 is adjacent to the first roll section 52 (
(26) The remaining, not yet rolled or folded part of the knee airbag 30 is folded, such that at least one final fold 60 is generated and the now completely packed knee airbag 30 is placed into the housing 10, such that the knee airbag is now in its stowed state (
(27) Usually a cover is now applied to the housing 10 in order to close its deployment opening 11.
(28) In this state the knee airbag module can be mounted into a motor vehicle.
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
(30) 10 housing 11 deployment opening 12 vehicle forward end 14 vehicle rearward end 20 inflator 30 knee airbag 32 first layer (housing side layer) 34 second layer 36 double-layered fold 42 first end (housing remote end) 44 second end (housing near end) 46 first lateral edge 47 first lateral area 47a outer section of first lateral area 48 second lateral edge 49 second lateral area 49a outer section of second lateral area 50 first roll section of rolled package 52 second roll section of rolled package 54 rolled package 60 final fold B bubble G gap I instrument panel T folding tool