Knee airbag for vehicles
11072302 · 2021-07-27
Assignee
- Hyundai Motor Company (Seoul, KR)
- Kia Motors Corporation (Seoul, KR)
- Hyundai Mobis Co., Ltd. (Seoul, KR)
Inventors
- Jun Ho Bang (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
- Ji Yong Yim (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
- Seok Hoon Ko (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
- Do Hyung Kim (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
Cpc classification
B60R2021/0414
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/2035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D1/187
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D1/197
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/203
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D1/187
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A knee airbag for vehicles is provided. The knee airbag includes a lower crash pad that has a panel shape to block a steering column to prevent exposure of the steering column to an indoor space of a vehicle, and includes a housing unit having recesses dented toward the steering column such that the housing unit is spaced apart from the steering column by a designated distance. An airbag module of the knee airbag includes an inflator and a cushion and contained in the housing unit of the lower crash pad to deploy the cushion toward a driver's knee outside the lower crash pad when the cushion is deployed by explosion of the inflator.
Claims
1. A knee airbag for vehicles, comprising: a lower crash pad having a panel shape to block a steering column to prevent exposure of the steering column to an indoor space of a vehicle, and including a housing unit having recesses dented toward the steering column such that the housing unit is spaced apart from the steering column by a designated distance; an airbag module include an inflator and a cushion and contained in the housing unit of the lower crash pad to deploy the cushion toward a driver's knee outside the lower crash pad when the cushion is deployed by explosion of the inflator; and a stopper having a frame shape coupled to a lower portion of the steering column and tilted up and down together with tilt-up and down of the steering column, wherein the housing unit of the lower crash pad is supported by the stopper when the housing unit retreats to an upper portion or a front portion of the vehicle by deployment pressure when the cushion is deployed.
2. The knee airbag for vehicles according to claim 1, wherein the distance between the housing unit of the lower crash pad and the steering column is a maximum deformation distance or less of the housing unit by explosion of the inflator.
3. The knee airbag for vehicles according to claim 1, wherein the housing unit of the lower crash pad is formed integrally with the lower crash pad.
4. The knee airbag for vehicles according to claim 1, wherein the housing unit of the lower crash pad is disposed between the steering column and a driver's seat.
5. The knee airbag for vehicles according to claim 1, wherein the housing unit of the lower crash pad includes a bottom surface configured to form a bottom of the housing unit provided with the recesses formed thereon, and side surfaces configured to surround the bottom surface.
6. The knee airbag for vehicles according to claim 5, wherein the inflator of the airbag module is mounted on the bottom surface of the housing unit of the lower crash pad.
7. The knee airbag for vehicles according to claim 5, wherein the inflator of the airbag module is mounted on the side surface located at a front side of the vehicle among the side surfaces of the housing unit.
8. The knee airbag for vehicles according to claim 5, further comprising: a plurality of ribs configured to have a panel shape to connect a front end of each of the ribs to the side surface disposed at a rear side of the vehicle among the side surfaces of the housing unit and to connect a rear end of each of the ribs to an inner surface of the lower crash pad.
9. The knee airbag for vehicles according to claim 8, wherein the ribs are disposed to be spaced apart from one another in a width direction of the vehicle.
10. The knee airbag for vehicles according to claim 1, wherein the stopper includes: a first part having a panel shape that extends from a point of the stopper coupled to the steering column to a rear portion of the vehicle; and a second part having a panel shape that extends from the point of the stopper coupled to the steering column to a lower portion of the vehicle, wherein the first part and the second part of the stopper are spaced apart from the housing unit of the lower crash pad by a designated distance.
11. The knee airbag for vehicles according to claim 10, wherein, when the steering column is tilted up, the housing unit is supported by the second part of the stopper when the housing unit of the lower crash pad retreats to the upper portion or the front portion of the vehicle by deployment pressure generated by deployment of the cushion.
12. The knee airbag for vehicles according to claim 10, wherein, when the steering column is tilted down, the housing unit is supported by the first part of the stopper when the housing unit of the lower crash pad retreats to the upper portion or the front portion of the vehicle by deployment pressure generated by deployment of the cushion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) It is understood that the term “vehicle” or “vehicular” or other similar term as used herein is inclusive of motor vehicles in general such as passenger automobiles including sports utility vehicles (SUV), buses, trucks, various commercial vehicles, watercraft including a variety of boats and ships, aircraft, and the like, and includes hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles, combustion, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, hydrogen-powered vehicles and other alternative fuel vehicles (e.g. fuels derived from resources other than petroleum).
(12) The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
(13) Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
(14) A knee airbag for vehicles in accordance with the present invention may include a lower crash pad 100 having a panel shape to block a steering column 10 to prevent exposure of the steering column 10 to an indoor space of a vehicle and provided with a housing unit 120 having recesses dented toward the steering column 10 such that the housing unit 120 is spaced apart from the steering column 10 by a designated distance, and an airbag module 200 having an inflator 220 and a cushion 240 and contained within the housing unit 120 of the lower crash pad 100 to deploy the cushion 240 toward a driver's knee outside the lower crash pad 100 when the cushion 240 is deployed by explosion of the inflator 200, as exemplarily shown in
(15) In the present invention, the lower crash pad 100 is provided. The lower crash pad 100 forms a lower end part of a crash pad at a driver's seat, and may be coupled to a main crash pad (not shown) forming an upper end part of the crash pad. Further, as exemplarily shown in
(16) Further, as exemplarily shown in
(17) In particular, the distance between the housing unit 120 of the lower crash pad 100 and the steering column 10 may be the maximum deformation distance or less of the housing unit 120 by explosion of the inflator 220. When the cushion 240 is deployed by explosion of the inflator 220, the housing unit 120 of the lower crash pad 100 may retreat toward the steering column 10 by deployment pressure. When the retreating housing unit 120 is not supported, the housing unit 120 may retreat further to a front portion or an upper portion of the vehicle, and thus the cushion 240 of the airbag module 200 may not be normally deployed. To prevent such a problem or erroneous deployment, in the present invention, the housing unit 120 of the lower crash pad 100 may be supported by the steering column 10 when the housing unit 120 retreats toward the steering column 10.
(18) The housing unit 120 may be supported by the steering column 10 even when the housing unit 120 retreats toward the steering column 10, and thus the housing unit 120 may not further retreat toward the front portion or the upper portion of the vehicle any more. Therefore, the cushion 240 of the airbag module 200 may be normally deployed toward the driver's knee. Accordingly, the housing unit 120 of the lower crash pad 100 and the steering column 10 may be disposed such that the distance between the housing unit 120 and the steering column 10 is the maximum deformation distance or less of the housing unit 120. Thus, when the steering column 10 is tilted up in the direction T1 or tilted down in the direction T2, the housing unit 120 and the steering column 10 may not interfere with each other, and, when the cushion 240 of the airbag module 200 is deployed, the housing unit 120 of the lower crash pad 100 may be supported by the steering column 10.
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(20) Therefore, separation of the housing unit 120 from the lower crash pad 100 caused by rupture or breakage of the housing unit 120 due to deployment pressure when the cushion 240 of the airbag module 200 is deployed may be prevented. When the housing unit 120 is separated from the lower crash pad 100 caused by rupture or breakage of the housing unit 120, the cushion 240 of the airbag module 200 may not be normally deployed. Therefore, since separation of the housing unit 120 from the lower crash pad 100 caused by rupture or breakage of the housing unit 120 when the cushion 240 of the airbag module 200 is deployed may be prevented, the cushion 240 may be deployed more accurately toward the driver's knee. Consequently, by forming the housing unit 120 integrally with the lower crash pad 100, coupling strength between the housing unit 120 and the lower crash pad 100 may be increased and a manufacturing process of the lower crash pad 100 may be simplified.
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(26) Therefore, the risk of separating the housing unit 120 from the lower crash pad 100 caused by rupture or breakage of the housing unit 120 when the cushion 240 of the airbag module 200 is deployed may be reduced. When the housing unit 120 is separated from the lower crash pad 100 caused by rupture or breakage of the housing unit 120, the cushion 240 is not normally deployed toward the driver's knee. Therefore, in the present invention, the ribs 300 increase coupling strength between the lower crash pad 100 and the housing unit 120 and thus solve such a problem.
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(29) In particular, the stopper 400 may include a first part 420 having a panel shape that extends from a point of the stopper 400 coupled to the steering column 10 to a rear portion of the vehicle and a second part 440 having a panel shape that extends from the point of the stopper 400 coupled to the steering column 10 to a lower portion of the vehicle, and the first part 420 and the second part 440 of the stopper 400 may be spaced apart from the housing unit 120 of the lower crash pad 100 by a designated distance.
(30) The stopper 400 may be coupled to the lower portion of the steering column 10, and may be tilted up and down together with tilt-up and down of the steering column 10. The stopper 400 supports the housing unit 120 of the lower crash pad 100 when the housing unit 120 retreats to the upper portion or the front portion of the vehicle when the cushion 240 is deployed, and thus restricts the distance from the housing 120. Therefore, since the housing unit 120 is supported by the stopper 400, the cushion 240 may be deployed exactly toward the driver's knee. The stopper 400 may include the first part 420 and the second part 440.
(31) Particularly, the first part 420 of the stopper 400 may be formed to have a panel shape that extends from the point of the stopper 400 coupled to the steering column 10 to the rear portion of the vehicle, and the second part 440 of the stopper 400 may be formed to have a panel shape that extends from the point of the stopper 400 coupled to the steering column 10 to the lower portion of the vehicle. In addition, the housing unit 120 may be supported by the first part 420 or the second part 440 of the stopper 400. The stopper 400 may be coupled to the lower portion of the steering column 10 by a method, such as bolting or welding. Further, when the steering column 10 is tilted up and down, the first part 420 and the second part 440 of the stopper 400 do not interfere with the housing unit 120 of the lower crash pad 100 since the first part 420 and the second part 440 of the stopper 400 may be spaced apart from the housing unit 120 of the lower crash pad 100.
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(33) When the steering column 10 is tilted up, as exemplarily shown in
(34) On the contrary, when the steering column 10 is tilted down, as exemplarily shown in
(35) In the knee airbag for vehicles in accordance with the present invention, the airbag module is provided within the housing unit formed on the lower crash pad in the field of vehicle safety apparatuses and, when the airbag cushion is deployed, the housing unit is supported and thus, the airbag cushion may be deployed more accurately toward a driver's knee. Particularly, an inner structure of the lower crash pad of the knee airbag may be improved, and thus, the weight of the vehicle may be reduced, an assembly process of the vehicle may be simplified, and noise of the vehicle may be reduced.
(36) Although the exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.