VEHICLE SEAT ASSEMBLY WITH A VEHICLE SEAT AND A SIDE AIRBAG ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG UNIT

20220274556 · 2022-09-01

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    Abstract

    A vehicle seat assembly with a vehicles seat and a side airbag assembly is described. The vehicle seat has a seat-ing and a backrest comprising a frame. The side airbag assembly is attached to a side portion of the frame and comprises a side airbag being at least partially rolled to an airbag package in the not deployed state and extending from a rear end to front end in the deployed state. The airbag assembly further comprises at least one wrapper extending at least partially around at least a section of the airbag package. The airbag package has a length and a maximum thickness. The at least one wrapper ex-tends from a first end being attached to the side airbag at the rear end of the side airbag to a second end.

    Claims

    1-9. (canceled)

    10. A vehicle seat assembly comprising a vehicle seat having a seating and a backrest, said backrest comprising a frame having two side portions, a side airbag assembly attached to a side portion of said frame and comprising a side airbag being at least partially rolled to an airbag package in the not deployed state, an inflator for inflating said side airbag and at least one wrapper extending at least partially around at least a section of said airbag package, wherein the deployed side airbag extends from a rear end to front end, wherein said airbag package has a length and a maximum thickness, wherein the at least one wrapper extends from a first end being attached to said side airbag at said rear end of said side airbag to a second end, wherein the length of said airbag package exceeds its maximum thickness at least by a factor of 10, and wherein said second end of said wrapper is at least indirectly attached to said frame such that said wrapper forms an attachment wrapper, wherein said attachment wrapper has a first section extending from said first end and abutting said airbag package, and wherein said second end of said attachment wrapper contacts said frame or an attachment element connected to said frame but not said airbag.

    11. The vehicle seat assembly of claim 10, wherein said attachment wrapper is single-pieced.

    12. The vehicle seat assembly of claim 10, wherein two attachment wrappers are provided, namely a lower attachment wrapper and an upper attachment wrapper and wherein at least a first additional wrapper being located between said lower attachment wrapper and said upper attachment wrapper is provided, wherein both ends of said first additional wrapper are directly attached to said side airbag, to said additional wrapper itself, or to one of the attachment wrappers, so that said additional wrapper encircles said airbag package prior to the mounting of said side airbag assembly to said side portion of said frame.

    13. The vehicle seat assembly of claim 12, wherein additionally a second additional wrapper is provided whose both ends are directly attached to said side airbag, wherein it is preferred that this second additional wrapper is located lower than said lower attachment wrapper.

    14. The vehicle seat assembly of claim 12, wherein all attachment wrappers and said first additional wrapper comprise a break-line.

    15. The vehicle seat assembly of claim 13, wherein all attachment wrappers and all additional wrappers comprise a break-line.

    16. The vehicle seat assembly of claim 12, wherein all attachment wrappers and said first additional wrapper are parts of a wrapper element, wherein it is preferred that said wrapper element is single-pieced.

    17. The vehicle seat assembly of claim 13, wherein all attachment wrappers and all additional wrappers are parts of a wrapper element, wherein it is preferred that said wrapper element is single-pieced.

    18. The vehicle seat assembly of claim 16, wherein said wrapper element is basically triangle- or wedge-shaped.

    19. The vehicle seat assembly of claim 17, wherein said wrapper element is basically triangle- or wedge-shaped.

    20. The vehicle seat assembly of claim 16, wherein said airbag package defines an axis and that said axis is slanted relative to said rear edge of said side airbag when the airbag unit being comprised of said side airbag and said wrapper element is in its packed but pre-mounted state, such that said airbag has a not rolled, triangle-shaped section.

    21. The vehicle seat assembly of claim 17, wherein said airbag package defines an axis and that said axis is slanted relative to said rear edge of said side airbag when the airbag unit being comprised of said side airbag and said wrapper element is in its packed but pre-mounted state, such that said airbag has a not rolled, triangle-shaped section.

    22. The vehicle seat assembly of claim 18, wherein said airbag package defines an axis and that said axis is slanted relative to said rear edge of said side airbag when the airbag unit being comprised of said side airbag and said wrapper element is in its packed but pre-mounted state, such that said airbag has a not rolled, triangle-shaped section.

    23. The vehicle seat assembly of claim 19, wherein said airbag package defines an axis and that said axis is slanted relative to said rear edge of said side airbag when the airbag unit being comprised of said side airbag and said wrapper element is in its packed but pre-mounted state, such that said airbag has a not rolled, triangle-shaped section.

    24. An airbag unit comprising said side airbag and said attachment wrapper for use in a vehicle seat assembly of claim 1.

    Description

    [0014] The invention will now be described in more detail by means of a preferred embodiment in view of the figures. The figures show:

    [0015] FIG. 1 all cuttings of a side airbag unit,

    [0016] FIG. 2 one of the cuttings, namely the wrapper element of FIG. 1 in an enlarged view,

    [0017] FIG. 3 some of the cuttings shown in FIG. 1 after the first sewing step,

    [0018] FIG. 4 what is shown in FIG. 3 after a further sewing step,

    [0019] FIG. 5 the complete side airbag unit,

    [0020] FIG. 6 the side airbag unit of FIG. 5 after a folding in step of the lower section of the side airbag of FIG. 5,

    [0021] FIGS. 7 to 10 the folding and rolling process of the side airbag,

    [0022] FIG. 11 what is shown in FIG. 10 after wrapping the additional wrappers around the airbag package and connecting their second ends to the side airbag,

    [0023] FIG. 11a a sectional view taken along plane E-E in FIG. 11,

    [0024] FIG. 12 a schematic plan view from the front onto a vehicle seat assembly on the driver side of a left hand driven car,

    [0025] FIG. 13 an enlarged view to the frame and the airbag assembly of claim 12,

    [0026] FIG. 14 a view to the vehicle seat assembly of FIG. 12 from direction R in FIG. 12,

    [0027] FIG. 15A sectional view taken along plane A-A in FIG. 13,

    [0028] FIG. 16A sectional view taken along plane B-B in FIG. 13, and

    [0029] FIG. 17 the vehicle seat assembly of FIG. 14 when the side airbag is deployed.

    [0030] FIG. 1 shows all cuttings of the described embodiment of the inventive side airbag unit. The relevant cuttings are the cutting for the outer skin 21 and the wrapper element 30. Further, five cuttings 25a to 25e for re-enforcement layers and a diffusor element are shown. All cuttings (including the wrapper element 30) can be made of the same type of fabric, especially woven from yarns being made of a plastic material. Within the definitions chosen in this application, the cutting 21 for the outer skin and the cuttings for the re-enforcement layers/diffusor 25a-25e for the side airbag, and the wrapper element form the side airbag unit.

    [0031] The cutting 21 for the outer skin has basically a “butterfly shape”. It has a hole 22 for an inflator and a hole 23 for an inflator stud on its middle axis. Additionally, ventilation holes 24 are provided. Except for the ventilation holes 24 the cutting is mirror symmetrical.

    [0032] In view of FIG. 2 the wrapper element 30 is described. This wrapper element 30 is single-pieced and extends from the first edge 30a to a second edge 30b. The regions near the first edge 30a are referred to as the first ends 31a, 32a, 33a, 34a, the regions near the second edge 30b are referred to as the second ends 31b, 32b, 33b, 34b. The cutting is basically wedge-shaped meaning that the edges 30a, 30b are not parallel to each other. The wrapper element 30 can be looked at as being comprised of four sections with each section extending from its first end 31a, 32a, 33a, 34a to its second end 31b, 32b, 33b, 34b. These four sections are the lower attachment wrapper 31, the upper attachment wrapper 32, the first additional wrapper 33 being positioned between the lower attachment wrapper 31 and the upper attachment wrapper 32, and the second additional wrapper 34 being located lower than the lower attachment wrapper 31. In the embodiment shown, the additional wrappers 33 and 34 are shorter than the lower attachment wrapper 31 and the upper attachment 32, so that the second edge 30b of the wrapper element 30 has steps. All wrappers 31 to 34 comprise a break line 39 which can for example be in form of a perforation. In the embodiment shown the lower attachment wrapper 31 and the upper attachment wrapper 32 each comprise attachment holes 35 at their second ends 31b, 32b. Further, a hole 37a for the inflator and a hole 37b for the inflator stud are provided at the first end 31a of the first attachment wrapper 31.

    [0033] In a first process the wrapper element 30 and the cuttings for the reinforcement layers/deflector 25a to 25e are sewn to the cutting 21 for the outer skin of the side airbag (shown in FIG. 3). In order to understand the invention, only the connection between the wrapper element 30 and the cutting 21 for the outer skin of the side airbag is relevant. The connection between these two parts is created by the connection seams 36a to 36c. First connection seam 36a extends close to the rear edge 30a of the wrapper element 30—through the first end 32a of the second attachment wrapper 32, the first end 33a of the first additional wrapper 33 and a part of the first end 31a of the first attachment wrapper 31—and basically along the symmetry axis of the cutting 21 for the outer skin of the side airbag. The second and the third connection seams 36b and 36c extend around the holes for the inflator and the inflator stud and are thus located within the first end 31a of the first attachment wrapper. The hole 37a for the inflator is at least close to the first end 34a of the second additional wrapper 34. By means of these connection seams 36a to 36c the first ends 31a to 34a of the wrappers are connected to the outer skin of the side airbag and thus to the side airbag itself at the rear end of the side airbag.

    [0034] As it is shown in FIG. 4 the cutting 25a for the remaining reinforcement layer is now sewn to the cutting 21 for the outer skin. Now the cutting 21 for the outer skin and thus the cuttings attached to it are folded along the symmetry axis of the cutting 21 for the outer skin and a peripheral seam 27 is applied to the cutting 21 for the outer skin such that the outer skin is closed and the side airbag 20 is complete. So, an airbag unit being comprised of the side airbag 20 and the wrapper element 30 is formed. This unit is shown in FIG. 5.

    [0035] In the next step the lower area 20c of the side airbag is tucked inwards in order to reduce the length of the side airbag 20. Since it is desired to form a long and thin package, this tucked-in lower area is chosen as small as possible. Now (as shown in FIGS. 7 to 11) the side airbag 20 is rolled from its front end 20b towards its rear end 20a, but a triangle-shaped, not rolled section 29 of the side airbag remains. After this rolling process is completed such that an package 28 is formed, the second end 33b of the first additional wrapper 33 and the second end 34b of the second additional wrapper 34 are attached to the side airbag in the not rolled section via connections 38 which are preferably in form of bondings or sewings. In other embodiments (not shown) the second ends of the additional wrappers—or at least one of them—could be attached to the wrapper itself, for example by extending around the rear edge 20b of the side airbag 20. Further it would be possible to provide a tab connected to the side airbag 20 and/or to the wrapper element 30 to which the second end of the additional wrapper is connected.

    [0036] In this state the additional wrappers 33 and 34 encircle the package 28 completely such that they keep this package 28 in shape. This package 28 extends in an axial direction D.sub.a from a lower end to an upper end such that is has a length l. Further it has a width w.sub.max perpendicular to the axial direction D.sub.a. As one can see in FIG. 11, the package 28 defines an axis A.sub.p being parallel to the axial direction D.sub.a. This axis A.sub.p is slanted relative to the rear edge 20d of the side airbag 20 and the triangle-shaped not rolled section 29 of the side airbag 20 remains between the airbag package 28 and the rear edge 20d. This geometry additionally helps to save packaging space, since because of the long and slim shape of the package 28 the inflator to be inserted into the side airbag is usually much shorter than the airbag package meaning that it does not extend to the upper end of this package. So, there is need for providing an “unrolled” portion of the side airbag near its upper end.

    [0037] FIG. 11b is a sectional view taken along plane E-E in FIG. 11, perpendicular to the axis A.sub.p. As one can see from this Figure, the rolled package is not round but flat, meaning that its maximum width w.sub.max exceeds its maximum thickness t.sub.max. The maximum thickness t.sub.max is measured perpendicularly to the plane defined by the not yet wrapped around attachment wrappers 31, 32, the maximum width w.sub.max is measured parallel to this plane. The package 28 is slim meaning that the length l exceeds its maximum thickness t.sub.max at least by factor of 10. The production process of the side airbag unit 18 is now finished. The next step is to insert an inflator (not shown FIG. 11) such that the side airbag unit 18 and the inflator form a side airbag assembly ready for being attached to a side portion of the frame of the backrest of a vehicle seat. This is described now in view to FIGS. 12 to 17.

    [0038] FIG. 12 is a schematic plan view from the front onto a driver seat 10 of a left-hand driven car with a side airbag assembly as just described being installed to the outer side portion 17 of the frame 16 of its backrest.

    [0039] As indicated in FIG. 13 (being an enlarged schematic representation of the frame and the airbag assembly in FIG. 12) and FIG. 14 (being a view from direction R in FIG. 12), the airbag package 28 is basically located towards the front end of the side portion 17 of the frame and is basically located between the side portion of the frame and the outer structure of the vehicle. In the embodiment shown here, the front end of the side portion 17 of the frame has a recess in which the inflator 40 is at least partially accommodated (see FIGS. 15 and 16)

    [0040] In the first assembly step the side airbag assembly is attached to the frame by means of an inflator stud extending through the hole 37b in the side airbag. Then the attachment wrappers 31 and 32 are pulled around a front area of the airbag package 28 and their second ends are attached to the side portion 17 of the frame. In the embodiment shown, the attachment holes 35 and protrusions 15 extending from the frame are used for this attachment. This is shown in FIG. 15 by means of the first attachment wrapper 31. 15. So, in the completely assembled state, the first attachment wrapper 31 can be looked at as being comprised of a first section 31c extending from the first end 31a being attached to the side airbag 20 at the rear end 20a of the side airbag 20, and a second section 31d extending from the second end 31b. The first section 31c abuts the airbag package 28 and the second section 31d abuts the frame (here the side portion 17 of the frame) but not the package 28. In case that the protrusion (or other holding element) is located directly at the front end of the side portion 17 of the frame, the second section could be very short, but still the second end 31b of the attachment wrapper 31 would not be in contact to the airbag package 28. The same applies to the second attachment wrapper 32. In this state the attachment wrappers 31 and 32 are under tension and so they serve for two purposes: They further compress the airbag package 28 and they keep this compressed airbag package 28 in its final mounting state on the frame. Since the attachment wrappers 31 and 32 extend almost along the complete length of the airbag package 28 this airbag package will not be disturbed when the upholstery of the vehicle is mounted to the frame.

    [0041] The upper attachment wrapper 32 especially helps to prevent the upper area of the airbag package 28 from being bent downwards when the upholstery is mounted to the frame. This is essential because in case that the upper area is unintentionally bent, the airbag will not deploy properly.

    [0042] In the embodiment shown, the second ends of the attachment wrappers are directly hooked to the frame, but of course other types of connections are possible and it would also be possible that the frame carries separate attachment elements. In this case the second ends of the attachment wrappers would be at least in contact to those separate attachment elements and not necessarily in direct contact to the frame, but still they would not be in contact to the side airbag.

    [0043] The invention has been described by means of a side airbag assembly being mounted to an outer side portion of the seat frame, but of course the invention could also be applied to a side airbag assembly being mounted to an inner side portion of the seat frame such that the side airbag deploys between two seats.

    LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS

    [0044] 10 vehicle seat/driver seat [0045] 12 seating [0046] 14 backrest [0047] 15 protrusion [0048] 16 fame of backrest [0049] 17 side portion of frame of backrest [0050] 17a rear end [0051] 17b front end [0052] 18 side airbag unit [0053] 20 side airbag [0054] 20a rear end [0055] 20b front end [0056] 20c lower area [0057] 20d rear edge [0058] 21 cutting for outer skin of side airbag [0059] 21a first layer [0060] 21b second layer [0061] 22 hole for inflator [0062] 23 hole for inflator stud [0063] 24 ventilation hole [0064] 25a-25e cuttings for reinforcement layers [0065] 27 peripheral seam [0066] 28 airbag package [0067] 29 not rolled section [0068] 30 wrapper element (cutting for wrapper) [0069] 30a rear edge [0070] 31 lower attachment wrapper [0071] 31a first end [0072] 31b second end [0073] 31c first section [0074] 31d second section [0075] 32 second attachment wrapper [0076] 32a first end [0077] 32b second end [0078] 33 first additional wrapper [0079] 33a first end [0080] 33b second end [0081] 34 second additional wrapper [0082] 34a first end [0083] 34b second end [0084] 35 attachment hole [0085] 36a, b, c connection seam [0086] 37a hole for inflator [0087] 37b hole for inflator stud [0088] 38 connection [0089] 39 break-line [0090] 40 inflator