Vehicle seat with an airbag unit and airbag unit adapted for the use in a vehicle seat
11097681 · 2021-08-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle seat having an airbag unit for protecting a passenger sitting rear of the vehicle seat. The deployed airbag (30) extends from the rear side of the backrest of the vehicle seat into the vehicle rear direction. A support surface (32) of the airbag (30) is positioned above the attachment between the airbag unit (20) and the backrest and an impact surface (34) of the airbag (30) is located in front of a rear seated passenger. The airbag is relatively small and high positioned such that the impact surface (34) is positioned to exclusively contact the head of the passenger. In the state in which the airbag (30) is fully deployed but free of outer forces, the impact surface (34) defines an impact plane (IP) and a support surface (32) defines a support plane (SP). The impact plane (IP) and the support plane (SP) enclose a first angle (a) between 5° and 90°.
Claims
1. A vehicle seat comprising; a backrest with a front side and a rear side, a headrest extending from an upper portion of the backrest, and an airbag unit comprising an airbag having an outer skin and an inflator, the airbag unit being attached to or accommodated in an upper region of the backrest such that the airbag in a deployed state extends from the rear side of the backrest into the vehicle rear direction with a support surface, the airbag enclosing gas generated from the inflator and being positioned above an attachment between the airbag unit and the backrest, and with an impact surface of the airbag being located in a position in front of a rear seated passenger, wherein, in the deployed state of the airbag, but free of outer forces, the impact surface defines an impact plane, the support surface defines a support plane, and the impact plane and the support plane enclose a first angle between 5° and 90°, and more than 80% of a volume of the gas enclosed by the airbag is located above a horizontal plane cutting a lowest attachment of the airbag to the backrest, and wherein, in the deployed state, the airbag encloses the volume of less than 45 litres.
2. The vehicle seat according to claim 1 further comprising in that the first angle is between 10° and 60°.
3. The vehicle seat according to claim 1 further comprising in that in a case that the backrest is within a position range with an inclination angle between 0° and 30°, the impact plane is parallel to a vertical plane or is inclined towards the vertical plane in such a way that the impact plane points upwards and towards the vehicle rear direction.
4. The vehicle seat according to claim 3 further comprising in that the inclination angle of the impact plane to the vertical plane is between 15° and 30°.
5. The vehicle seat according to claim 1 further comprising in that the impact surface is positioned exclusively to contact the head of the rear seated passenger.
6. The vehicle seat according to claim 1 further comprising in that the impact surface is basically flat.
7. The vehicle seat according to claim 6 further comprising in that the impact surface has a surface area of between 300 cm.sup.2 and 500 cm.sup.2.
8. The vehicle seat according to claim 6 further comprising in that the impact surface is basically a square.
9. The vehicle seat according to claim 1 further comprising in that in the deployed state of the airbag but free of outer forces, at least a section of the support surface is located at the height of the headrest but displaced from the headrest in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle such that a gap exists between the headrest and the support surface.
10. The vehicle seat according to claim 1 further comprising in that the headrest is separate from the backrest and attached to the backrest via at least one support element of the headrest.
11. The vehicle seat according to claim 1 further comprising in that the headrest is integral with the backrest.
12. The vehicle seat according to claim 1 further comprising in that the outer skin of the airbag is manufactured from a single cutting.
13. The vehicle seat according to claim 12 further comprising in that the single cutting is closed in order to form the outer skin of the airbag by two seams.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the invention will now be described in view of the figures. The figures show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) A headrest 16 extends from the upper end of the backrest 10. In the embodiment shown this headrest 16 is an element separate from the backrest 10 and is comprised of a bolster 17 and at least one support element (usually in form of a bar or rod) 18 connecting this bolster 16 to the backrest 10. It needs to be emphasised here that in other embodiments of the invention (not shown in the pictures) the headrest 16 could also be integral with the backrest 10.
(14) An airbag unit 20 is located in or at the rear side 14 of the backrest 10 at its upper end region (under the headrest 16). This airbag unit 20 includes an inflator 24 (usually in form of a gas generator) and an airbag 30. The airbag 30 has (as every airbag) an outer skin and may also include one or more tethers for shaping this outer skin (not shown). As no tethers are shown in the described embodiment, the term “airbag” will sometimes be used instead of the term “outer skin of the airbag” for the sake of linguistic simplicity. The airbag unit 20 may include a housing 22 into which the airbag 30 is folded. The outer skin of the airbag is directly or indirectly attached to the backrest, from example to its frame.
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(16) The position and shape of the airbag 30 (meaning its outer skin) is now described in more detail in view of
(17) The airbag 30 further forms an impact surface 34 which can also be looked at as being basically flat such that it defines an impact plane IP. The support plane SP and the impact plane IP enclose a first angle α which is between 5° and 90°, preferably between 10° and 60°. In this manner the cross section of at least the upper area of the airbag 30 basically forms a triangle. As long as the backrest 10 is within its standard inclination range between 15° and 30° (usually between 20° and 25°) the angle β (
(18) In the embodiment shown the impact surface 34 is basically a square with side lengths of around 20 cm.
(19) As is shown in
(20) The geometry just described leads to an overall geometry and crash behaviour as is described now in view of
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(22) As can be seen from
(23) Next, (as is shown in
(24) Because of the described geometry the airbag 30 in total or at least its impact surface 34 can also move to some extent in the transversal (Y direction) after the impact surface is hit by the head of the passenger such that the forces applied to the neck of the passenger stay relatively low even in case of laterally offset frontal crash.
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(26) The sewing process is now described in view of
(27) First, the two edges 63a and 63b are sewn together by means of a first seam (designated by the arrow 1), wherein it is preferred that these two edges are anti-parallel orientated (meaning that they show in different directions such that this first seam which is applied to these two edges is a shear seam). Now the remaining edges of the cutting (except the edges encircling the cut-out 62) are placed on one another as follows: Edge region 2a lies onto edge region 2a, edge region 2b lies on region 2b and so forth. In each case the seam regions have in the identical designations in
(28) While the above description constitutes the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be appreciated that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation and change without departing from the proper scope and fair meaning of the accompanying claims.