SIDE AIRBAG AND VEHICLE-OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEM HAVING A SIDE AIRBAG

20210170978 · 2021-06-10

    Inventors

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    International classification

    Abstract

    A side airbag of a vehicle occupant restraint system (10) which is provided to be mounted on a vehicle seat (14) comprises an inflatable head gas cushion (18) and an inflatable torso gas cushion (20) connected to the head gas cushion (18) both of which form separate inflatable compartments of the side airbag (12). The head gas cushion (18) and the torso gas cushion (20) are formed by separate inflatable cushions which are fastened to each other in a connecting section (22). In a vehicle occupant restraint system, the side airbag (12) is mounted on a vehicle seat (14) of a vehicle on the side facing a passenger seat (16) of the vehicle.

    Claims

    1-20. (canceled)

    21. A side airbag of a vehicle occupant restraint system (10) which is provided to be mounted especially on a vehicle seat (14) and which includes an inflatable head gas cushion (18) and an inflatable torso gas cushion (20) connected to the head gas cushion (18) both of which form separate inflatable compartments of the side airbag (12), wherein the head gas cushion (18) and the torso gas cushion (20) are formed by separate inflatable cushions fastened to each other in a connecting section (22).

    22. The side airbag according to claim 21, wherein the head gas cushion (18) is fastened to an upper end (24) of the torso gas cushion (20).

    23. The side airbag according to claim 21, wherein the head gas cushion (18) is connected to the torso gas cushion (20) so that, in the inflated condition of the side airbag (12), the head gas cushion (18) is bent vis-à-vis the torso gas cushion (20).

    24. The side airbag according to claim 23, wherein, in the mounted and inflated condition, an occupant side (34) of the side airbag (12) formed by the outer wall portions (30, 30b) close to the vehicle occupant of the head gas cushion (18) and the torso gas cushion (20) extends in a concavely curved manner.

    25. The side airbag according to claim 24, wherein an outer wall of the head gas cushion (18) includes two outer wall portions (30a, 32a) interconnected along a peripheral line (36a), the peripheral line (36a) defining a head gas cushion parting plane (EK) and an outer wall of the torso gas cushion (20) including two outer wall portions (30b, 32b) which are interconnected along a peripheral line (36b), the peripheral line (36b) defining a torso gas cushion parting plane (ET), wherein the head gas cushion parting plane (EK) is inclined at an angle of about 20° to 90° vis-à-vis the torso gas cushion parting plane (ET).

    26. The side airbag according to claim 25, wherein the connecting section (22) between the head gas cushion (18) and the torso gas cushion (20) is located on the side of the parting planes (EK, ET) close to the vehicle occupant.

    27. The side airbag according to claim 21, wherein the connecting section (22) between the head gas cushion (18) and the torso gas cushion (20) is disposed on the outer wall portion (30b) close to the vehicle occupant of the torso gas cushion (20), especially in an upper end section of the outer wall portion (30b) close to the occupant of the torso gas cushion (20).

    28. The side airbag according to claim 27, wherein the connecting section (22) between the head gas cushion (18) and the torso gas cushion (20) is disposed on the outer wall portion (30b) close to the vehicle occupant of the torso gas cushion (20) in the vehicle vertical direction (V) in the upper 40%, especially in the upper third.

    29. The side airbag according to claim 27, wherein the connecting section (22) between the head gas cushion (18) and the torso gas cushion (20) is located at the head gas cushion (18) on the side of the parting plane (E.sub.K) far from the vehicle occupant at the outer wall portion (32a) far from the vehicle occupant.

    30. The side airbag according to claim 25, wherein an extension of the head gas cushion (18) and of the torso gas cushion (20) along the respective parting planes (E.sub.K, E.sub.T) is larger than a thickness (d) of the inflated head and torso gas cushions (18, 20), when viewed in the vehicle longitudinal direction.

    31. The side airbag according to claim 21, wherein all cut parts of the outer wall portions (30a, 32a, 30b, 32b) can be separately flatly spread.

    32. The side airbag according to claim 21, wherein the inflatable volume of the head gas cushion (18) is smaller than that of the torso gas cushion (20).

    33. The side airbag according to claim 21, wherein the connecting section (22) includes at least one overflow orifice (26) fluidically connecting the head gas cushion (18) to the torso gas cushion (20).

    34. The side airbag according to claim 21, wherein the connecting section (22) forms a pivot axis (S.sub.K) between the head gas cushion (18) and the torso gas cushion (20).

    35. The side airbag according to claim 34, wherein the pivot axis (S.sub.K) is arranged at an angle (α) from 20° to 90° with the vehicle vertical axis (V).

    36. The side airbag according to claim 21, wherein by a positioning element (42), the positioning element (42) being fastened to the torso gas cushion (20) and the head gas cushion (18), especially for stabilizing the position of the head gas cushion (18) relative to the torso gas cushion (20) in an inflated condition of the side airbag (12).

    37. The side airbag according to claim 21, wherein at least one outer wall portion and/or cut part of the head gas cushion (18) and/or of the torso gas cushion (20) comprises a shaping portion (57).

    38. The side airbag according to claim 21, wherein a shaping tether (48) is arranged and/or integrated in the head gas cushion (18) and/or in the torso gas cushion (20).

    39. A vehicle occupant restraint system comprising a side airbag (12) according to claim 21, which is mounted on a driver seat (14) of a vehicle on the side facing a passenger seat (16) of the vehicle.

    40. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 39, wherein the torso gas cushion (20) includes an injecting portion (40) that is fixed to a backrest of the driver seat (14).

    Description

    DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0049] In the following, the invention shall be described in greater detail by way of an example embodiment and with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:

    [0050] FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view of a completely inflated side airbag according to the invention of a vehicle occupant restraint system according to the invention;

    [0051] FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective representation of the vehicle occupant restraint system from FIG. 1 in a front view;

    [0052] FIG. 3 shows the vehicle occupant restraint system from FIG. 2 in a lateral view;

    [0053] FIG. 4 is a schematic front view of another embodiment of a completely inflated side airbag according to the invention of a vehicle occupant restraint system according to the invention;

    [0054] FIG. 5 is a schematic view of an embodiment of a flatly spread non-inflated side airbag according to the invention;

    [0055] FIG. 6 is a schematic front view of an embodiment of a completely inflated side airbag according to the invention of a vehicle occupant restraint system according to the invention in a situation of restraint;

    [0056] FIG. 7 is a schematic top view of the side airbag of the vehicle restraint system according to FIG. 6;

    [0057] FIG. 8 is a schematic front view of another embodiment of a completely inflated side airbag according to the invention of a vehicle occupant restraint system according to the invention in a situation of restraint;

    [0058] FIGS. 9a) and b) show a schematic front view of another embodiment of a completely inflated side airbag according to the invention of a vehicle occupant restraint system according to the invention at different times in a situation of restraint;

    [0059] FIG. 10 is a schematic view of another embodiment of a flatly spread non-inflated side airbag according to the invention;

    [0060] FIG. 11 is a schematic lateral view of the flatly spread non-inflated side airbag according to FIG. 10 in a location positioned facing a vehicle occupant;

    [0061] FIGS. 12a) and b) are schematic representations of an embodiment of cut parts of a head gas cushion of the side airbag according to the invention as set forth in FIG. 4;

    [0062] FIGS. 13a), b) and c) are schematic representations of another embodiment of cut parts of a head gas cushion for a side airbag according to the invention of a vehicle occupant restraint system according to the invention; and

    [0063] FIG. 14 is a schematic front view of another embodiment of a completely inflated side airbag according to the invention of a vehicle occupant restraint system according to the invention comprising a head gas cushion according to FIG. 13.

    DESCRIPTION

    [0064] The Figures illustrate a vehicle occupant restraint system 10 comprising a side airbag 12 that is arranged on a backrest of a vehicle seat 14, in this case on a vehicle seat 14 (partly indicated in the Figures) on the side facing a passenger seat 16.

    [0065] The side airbag 12 includes an inflatable head gas cushion 18 and an inflatable torso gas cushion 20 connected downwards thereto along a vehicle vertical direction V. Each of the head gas cushion 18 and the torso gas cushion 20 forms an inflatable compartment of the side airbag 12. The head gas cushion 18 constitutes an upper end of the side airbag 12 in the mounted and inflated condition of the side airbag 12.

    [0066] The head gas cushion 18 and the torso gas cushion 20 are formed by separate prefabricated inflatable cushions which are fastened to each other in a connecting section 22 so that the head gas cushion 18 is attached in the area of an upper end 24 of the torso gas cushion 20.

    [0067] The connecting section 22 includes at least one overflow orifice 26 fluidically connecting the head gas cushion 18 to the torso gas cushion 20 and allowing filling gas to overflow from the torso gas cushion 20 into the head gas cushion 18.

    [0068] In this example, the head gas cushion 18 and the torso gas cushion 20 are attached to each other by sewing in the connecting section 22, the seamline enclosing the overflow orifice 26 and sealing it from the environment of the side airbag 12 in a gastight manner.

    [0069] In the embodiment illustrated in the Figures, the head gas cushion 18 is obliquely attached to the torso gas cushion 20 so that, in the inflated condition of the side airbag 12, it is bent vis-à-vis the torso gas cushion 20 toward a head of a vehicle occupant 28 seated on the vehicle seat 14.

    [0070] Both the head gas cushion 18 and the torso gas cushion 20 in this case are substantially flat cushions, each having an outer wall portion 30a, 30b close to the vehicle occupant and facing the vehicle occupant 28 and an outer, wall portion 32a, 32b far from the vehicle occupant and facing away from the vehicle occupant 28. Here, the reference numerals 30a, 32a are associated with the head gas cushion 18, while the reference numerals 30b, 32b refer to the torso gas cushion 20.

    [0071] Therefore, an occupant side 34 of the side airbag 12 formed of the two outer wall portions 30a, 30b close to the vehicle occupant extends to be concavely curved toward the vehicle occupant 28.

    [0072] A thickness dT of the torso gas cushion 20 and, resp., dK of the head gas cushion 18 that is defined as a distance between the respective outer wall portions 30a, 32a and 30b, 32b is definitely smaller in this example than a longitudinal extension of the outer wall portions 30a, 32a and, resp., 30b, 32b.

    [0073] The outer wall portions 30a, 32a of the head gas cushion 18 are interconnected along a first peripheral line 36a. The peripheral line 36a is circumferential in the case of a flat cushion in the area of the maximum periphery of the cushion. The first peripheral line 36a defines a head gas cushion parting plane EK. The outer wall portions 30b, 32b of the torso gas cushion 20 are correspondingly interconnected along a second peripheral line 36b defining a torso gas cushion parting plane ET.

    [0074] Since the head gas cushion 18 is arranged to be inclined toward the vehicle occupant 28, the head gas cushion parting plane EK is located at an angle α from about 20° to 90° with the torso gas cushion parting plane ET, the angle α opening toward the vehicle occupant 28.

    [0075] In a possible example, each of the outer wall portions 30a, 32a and the outer wall portions 30b, 32b are separate cut parts, the outer wall portions 30a, 32a being interconnected along the first peripheral line 36a and forming the head gas cushion 18, while the outer wall portions 30b, 32b being interconnected along the second peripheral line 36b and forming the torso gas cushion 20.

    [0076] The torso gas cushion parting plane ET in this case is approximately in parallel to the vehicle vertical plane V as well as approximately in parallel to the vehicle longitudinal direction x (viz. directed into the image plane in FIG. 1, cf. also FIGS. 2 and 3).

    [0077] In the embodiment shown here, the connecting section 22 is located on the outer wall portions 30a, 30b, i.e. in the area of each of the head gas cushion 18 and the torso gas cushion 20 which is located on the side of the parting planes EK, ET facing the vehicle occupant 28 and the vehicle seat 14.

    [0078] The connecting section 22 is provided on the surface of each of the outer wall portions 30a, 30b.

    [0079] However, it would also be possible to arrange the connecting section 22 e.g. at the second peripheral line 36b of the torso gas cushion 20 and on the surface of the outer wall portion 30a of the head gas cushion 18 or at the first peripheral line 36a of the head gas cushion 18 and on the surface of the outer wall portion 30b of the torso gas cushion 20, which would equally result in the head gas cushion 18 being bent vis-à-vis the torso gas cushion 20.

    [0080] For manufacturing the side airbag 12, the head gas cushion 18 and the torso gas cushion 20 are separately prefabricated, e.g. by connecting their respective outer wall portions 30a, 32a and 30b, 32b to the respective peripheral lines 36a, 36b. Subsequently, the head gas cushion 18 and the torso gas cushion 20 are fastened to each other in the desired spatial alignment of the head gas cushion 18 in the connecting section 22, with the overflow orifice 26 being also disposed in the connecting section 22.

    [0081] As is evident especially from FIGS. 2 and 3, in this example the volume of the head gas cushion 18 is larger than that of the torso gas cushion 20.

    [0082] In the inflated condition of the side airbag 12, the connecting section 22 between the torso gas cushion 20 and the head gas cushion 18 in this case is approximately level with a shoulder of the vehicle occupant 28 (relating to a 95% dummy). The head gas cushion 18 is inclined toward the head of the vehicle occupant 28 above the shoulder.

    [0083] Both the head gas cushion 18 and the torso gas cushion 20 in this example have a stabilizing non-inflatable area 38 (see FIG. 3) in which the outer wall portions 30a, 32a and, resp., 30b, 32b are directly interconnected.

    [0084] In this embodiment, neither inside nor outside the gas cushions 18, 20 are provided any tethers, stabilizers or further inflatable compartments. However, it is easily possible to provide fastening straps located outside the head gas cushion 18 and the torso gas cushion 20, for example, which connect the torso gas cushion 20 to the vehicle seat 14 so as to increase the stability of the side airbag 12.

    [0085] Further, instead of the non-inflatable sections 38 in the head gas cushion and/or in the torso gas cushion, a shaping and preferably stabilizing tether may be disposed.

    [0086] The side airbag 12 is filled, as conventionally known, via an inflator that is arranged at a mounting position approximately at half height of a backrest of the vehicle seat 14, relating to the vehicle vertical direction V, where also a receptacle for the folded side airbag 12 is located. The side airbag 12 is housed in said receptacle prior to deployment thereof, wherein it is fixed to the vehicle seat 14 by an injection portion 40 (only indicated in FIG. 1).

    [0087] During inflation, the entire side airbag 12 is aligned with the vehicle occupant 28 due to the head gas cushion 18 obliquely attached to the torso gas cushion 20, without any tensile force having to be exerted on the head gas cushion 18, as this corresponds to the natural configuration of the side airbag 12 predetermined by the shape of the outer wall portions 30a, 30b, 32a, 32b.

    [0088] The filling rate of the head gas cushion 18, for example, can be adapted via the size and the design of the at least one overflow orifice 26.

    [0089] FIG. 4 illustrates the vehicle occupant restraint system 10 showing a second embodiment of the side airbag 12. The side airbag 12 of FIG. 4 substantially corresponds to the afore-described side airbag 12. In the following, only differences in the embodiments shall be emphasized and described in detail.

    [0090] The side airbag 12 illustrated in FIG. 4 includes a positioning element 42. The positioning element 42 (shown in hatched lines) in the shown embodiment is a fabric element which is connected to the head gas cushion 18 and the torso gas cushion 20 in the area of the peripheral line 36a and 36b. The positioning element 42 especially configured as fabric element is disposed and fastened at the leading edge formed by the peripheral line 36a and 36b on each of the head gas cushion 18 and the torso gas cushion 20 (relating to the vehicle longitudinal direction x according to FIG. 3).

    [0091] FIG. 5 illustrates an embodiment of a side airbag 12 according to the invention comprising a positioning element 42 in a non-inflated and flatly spread condition. The head gas cushion 18 is fastened to the upper end 24 of the torso gas cushion 20 via a seam 44. The overflow orifices 26 are disposed in the connecting section substantially along a straight line forming a pivot axis SK. During inflation and filling of the side airbag 14, the head gas cushion 18 swivels about the pivot axis SK into the position directed toward the vehicle occupant 28 as shown in FIG. 4, for example. The pivot axis SK is arranged, in the shown embodiment, at an angle α of about 90° with the vehicle vertical axis V. The positioning element 42 may help additionally optimize and/or stabilize the positioning and/or the position of the head gas cushion relative to the torso gas cushion.

    [0092] FIG. 5 further illustrates that the upper edge 53 of the head gas cushion 18 of the side airbag 12 has a concave curvature 80. In an inflated condition of the side airbag 12, the upper edge 53 corresponds to the top edge of the head gas cushion 18. In addition, the trailing edge 54 of the head gas cushion 18 has a smaller length than the leading edge 56 of the head gas cushion 18. In FIGS. 12a) and b), the cut parts 50a and 52a are schematically shown with possible further contours of the upper edge 53 of the head gas cushion 18. On the one hand, a contour of the upper edge 53 is shown without a concave curvature (continuous line) and, on the other hand, a contour of the upper edge is shown with a strong concave curvature 80 (broken line).

    [0093] Such forming can help, for example in the event of an oblique frontal collision, establish early contact with the vehicle occupant 28 and limit forward movement of the vehicle occupant 28 along the side airbag 12.

    [0094] FIG. 6 illustrates the side airbag 14 comprising the positioning element 42 in a situation of restraint in the inflated and deployed condition. The arrows 62a and 62b show that in the area of the connecting section 22 the curved outer contours 64a of the head gas cushion 18 and 64b of the torso gas cushion 20 support rotation or swiveling of the head gas cushion 18 about the pivot axis SK during inflation and deployment of the side airbag 14.

    [0095] In FIG. 7, the vehicle occupant restraint system 12 from FIG. 6 is shown in a top view. In the head gas cushion 18 a shaping tether 48 (see also FIG. 5) is integrated. The shaping tether 48 helps to produce a bulged deformation 66 (shown in broken lines in FIG. 7) at the head gas cushion 18 toward the leading edge. The bulged deformation 66 can help establish early contact of the vehicle occupant 28 (in the Figures partly shown as a dummy) with the head gas cushion 18 and limit a forward movement of the vehicle occupant 28 along the head gas cushion 18 in a situation of restraint caused by oblique frontal collision, for example. Upon impact of the vehicle occupant, the head gas cushion 18 can adopt the contour shown by the line 68, for example, and, as afore-described, can limit the forward movement of the vehicle occupant 28 along the outer wall portion 30a close to the vehicle occupant of the head gas cushion. The limitation of the movement of the vehicle occupant 28 by the side airbag 14 is schematically shown by the arrows 70.

    [0096] In FIG. 8 another embodiment of a side airbag 12 according to the invention is illustrated. The side airbag 12 differs from the afore-shown side airbags 12 by the fact that the connecting section 22 is located between the head gas cushion 18 and the torso gas cushion 20 in such embodiment at the head gas cushion 18 on the side of the parting plane EK far from the vehicle occupant on the outer wall portion 32a far from the vehicle occupant. In addition, the connecting section 22 is located in an upper end section 72 of the torso gas cushion 20. The upper end section 72 of the torso gas cushion 20 preferably describes the upper 40% of the torso gas cushion 20, especially the upper third (when viewed in the vehicle vertical direction V).

    [0097] The arrows 62a and 62b show that even in such embodiment the curved outer contour 64a of the head gas cushion 18 and 64b of the torso gas cushion 20 supports rotation and, resp., swiveling of the head gas cushion 18 about the pivot axis SK (see FIG. 11) during inflation and deployment of the side airbag 14. The additional airbag volume of the torso gas cushion 20 disposed in the upper end section 72 above the connecting section 22 may allow an additional support element for the head gas cushion 18 to be provided in the shown situation of restraint. Especially by the upper end section 72 of the torso gas cushion 20 the positioning and/or the position of the head gas cushion 18 relative to the torso gas cushion 20 can be additionally optimized and/or stabilized. For example, in the situation of restraint, the head gas cushion 18 can thus be prevented from “buckling” to the side by the upwardly protruding end section 72 of the torso gas cushion 20.

    [0098] In FIGS. 9a) and b), another embodiment of a side airbag 12 according to the invention of a vehicle occupant restraint system 10 according to the invention is shown at different times in a situation of restraint. In FIG. 9a), the vehicle occupant restraint system 10 is shown at the beginning of the situation of restraint, immediately after the side airbag 12 has been completely deployed and inflated. In FIG. 9b), the vehicle occupant restraint system 10 is shown at a later time in the situation of restraint at which the vehicle occupant 28 is restrained by the side airbag 12.

    [0099] The connecting section 22 between the head gas cushion 18 and the torso gas cushion 20 in this embodiment of the side airbag 12 is equally located at the head gas cushion 18 on the side of the parting plane EK far from the vehicle occupant 28 on the outer wall portion 32a far from the vehicle occupant. The connecting section in this embodiment is located at the torso gas cushion 20 in the upper end section 72 on the side of the parting plane ET close to the vehicle occupant on the outer wall portion 30b close to the vehicle occupant. The side airbag 12 of FIG. 9 differs from the side airbag of FIG. 8 by a larger head gas cushion 18. The head gas cushion 18 has a larger expansion especially in the vehicle vertical direction V, which allows to enlarge the protective area for avoiding interaction with adjacent vehicle components or with another vehicle occupant on a passenger seat 16, for example.

    [0100] In FIG. 10, an embodiment according to the invention of a side airbag 12 is illustrated in a non-inflated and flatly spread condition. In contrast to the embodiment according to FIG. 5 in which the connecting section 22 is located at the head gas cushion 18 on the outer wall portion 30a close to the vehicle occupant, the connecting section 22 of the side airbag 12 according to FIG. 10 is located at the head gas cushion 18 on the outer wall portion 32a far from the vehicle occupant.

    [0101] The pivot axis SK of the side airbag 12 in the shown embodiment is disposed at an angle α of about 50° with the vehicle vertical axis V.

    [0102] Alternatively to the head gas cushion 18 shown in FIG. 10, the side airbag 12 may equally have a head gas cushion 18 that has a contour according to a head gas cushion 18 formed by the cut parts 50a and 52a shown in FIG. 12. The overflow orifices 26 are disposed, in such embodiment, in the outer wall portion 32 far from the vehicle occupant which is formed by the cut part 52a.

    [0103] FIG. 11 illustrates the side airbag 12 from FIG. 10 positioned relative to the vehicle occupant 28 (shown by a dummy) in a flatly spread non-inflated condition. The arrangement of the connecting section 22 and the pivot axis SK inclined about the angle α helps provide a contour shown by the line 77 at the side airbag 12, which contour may limit a forward movement (shown by the arrows 74) of the vehicle occupant 28 by “arresting” the shoulder and arm area 78. Due to the inclined arrangement of the lower edge of the head gas cushion 18 in the connecting section 22, in a situation of restraint the head gas cushion exerts a force (schematically shown by the arrows 76) limiting the forward movement on the shoulder and arm area 78 of the vehicle occupant 28. Thus, accelerations acting on the vehicle occupant 28, for example, may be additionally minimized in the situation of restraint.

    [0104] FIGS. 12a) and b) schematically illustrate the cut parts 50a and 52a of the head gas cushion 18 of the preceding Figures. For forming the head gas cushion 18, the cut parts 50a and 52a are interconnected, for example sewn, along the peripheral line portions 53a to 56a and 53b to 56b. During connection, the peripheral line portion 53a is connected to the peripheral line portion 53b, the peripheral line portion 54a is connected to the peripheral line portion 54b, the peripheral line portion 55a is connected to the peripheral line portion 55b and the peripheral line portion 56a is connected to the peripheral line portion 56b. The cut parts 50a and 52a constitute the outer wall portions 30a and 32a of the head gas cushion 18 in the shown embodiment.

    [0105] In the cut part 50a moreover overflow orifices 26 as well as the seam line 44 which encloses the overflow orifices and at which the head gas cushion 18 is connected to the torso gas cushion 20 are shown.

    [0106] FIGS. 13a) to c) schematically show equally cut parts 50a and 52a′ of a head gas cushion 18. The cut part 50a is identical to the cut part 50a shown in FIG. 5. The cut part 52a′ differs from the cut part 52a in that the latter comprises a shaping portion 57. The shaping portion 57 may help adapt the volume and the shape of the head gas cushion 18 in the inflated condition.

    [0107] For interconnecting the peripheral line portions 55a and 55b′ as well as 53a and 53a′ of the cut parts 50a and 52a′, in the shown embodiment in a first step the shaping portion 57 is folded along the folding edge 60 so that the connecting portions 58a and 58b to the connecting line 58 and the connecting portions 59a and 59b to the connecting line 59 can be interconnected. In this way, the cut part 52a′ shown in FIG. 13c) is formed, with the shaping portion 57 being shown in broken lines for better overview. In a second step, subsequently the peripheral line portion 53a is connected to the peripheral line portion 53b′, the peripheral line portion 54a is connected to the peripheral line portion 54b′, the peripheral line portion 55a is connected to the peripheral line portion 55b′ and the peripheral line portion 56a is connected to the peripheral line portion 56b′ of the cut parts 50a and 52a′.

    [0108] As is evident from FIG. 14, the head gas cushion 18′ being formed has a larger thickness dk′ between the outer wall portions 30a and 32a′ as compared to the head gas cushion 18 shown in FIGS. 1 to 4. The shaping portion helps increase and adapt the volume and the thickness dk′ of the head gas cushion and thus the lateral impact area for the head of the vehicle occupant 28. For better overview, the broken line shows the contour of the outer wall portion 32a of the head gas cushion 18 without any shaping portion 57. The side airbag 12 corresponds to the side airbag 12 of FIG. 4 except for the head gas cushion 18′.

    [0109] Such shaping portion 57 may be arranged, depending on the embodiment and the requirements, in each of the outer wall portions of a side airbag 12 according to the invention. The shaping portion and the folding edge of the shaping portion may also be freely aligned, in response to the requirements, within a cut part and/or an outer wall portion.

    [0110] Although the invention has been described for a side airbag in the form of a center airbag, the illustrated principle can also be conferred upon other airbags at the discretion of those skilled in the art, of course.