Knee airbag arrangement comprising external tether
10953840 ยท 2021-03-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2021/01238
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23388
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/237
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23107
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/233
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/233
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/237
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A knee airbag arrangement for a vehicle. The knee airbag arrangement includes an inflatable airbag and an external tether. The airbag is adapted to be inflated to a position between an instrument panel of the vehicle and a knee/shin region of a vehicle occupant. The knee airbag is adapted to form a first deployment mode or a second deployment mode when in a deployed state. The external tether controls deployment of the airbag to the second deployment mode. The depth (D.sub.2) of the airbag in the second deployment mode is greater than a depth (D.sub.1) of the knee airbag in the first deployment mode. A depth of the airbag in a deployed state is a greatest extent of the airbag perpendicular to the instrument panel in the knee/shin region.
Claims
1. A knee airbag arrangement for a vehicle, said knee airbag arrangement comprising: an inflatable airbag and an external tether, said airbag being adapted to be inflated to a position between an instrument panel of said vehicle and a knee/shin region of a vehicle occupant, wherein said airbag is adapted to alternatively form one of an available first deployment mode and a second deployment mode when in a deployed state, said external tether controlling deployment of said airbag to said second deployment mode, and wherein a depth (D2) of said airbag in said second deployment mode is greater than a depth (D1) of said knee airbag in said first deployment mode, a depth (D1, D2) of said airbag in a deployed state being a greatest extent of said airbag perpendicular to said instrument panel in said knee/shin region.
2. The knee airbag arrangement of claim 1, wherein in said second deployment mode, said depth (D2) of said airbag is at least 10 cm greater than said depth (D1) in said first deployment mode.
3. The knee airbag arrangement of claim 1, wherein said external tether is adapted to connect a top end or a top portion of said airbag to a lower end or a lower portion of said airbag or to a support structure that anchors said lower end or lower portion of said knee airbag to said vehicle, in said second deployment mode.
4. The knee airbag arrangement of claim 3, wherein said external tether comprises a first attachment to said top end or top portion of said airbag and a second attachment to said lower end or lower portion of said airbag or to said support structure that anchors said lower end or lower portion of said airbag to said vehicle, said external tether being selectively releasable, and wherein in said first deployment mode said external tether is released from said airbag at at least one of said first and second attachments.
5. The knee airbag arrangement of claim 1, wherein said external tether comprises a selectively releasable extension portion, and wherein in said first deployment mode, said extension portion is released, thereby increasing an operative length of said external tether.
6. The knee airbag arrangement of claim 5, wherein said extension portion forms a fold or a loop of said external tether, said fold or loop being releasably attached to the rest of said external tether, and wherein upon releasing said extension portion, said operative length of said external tether is increased by said extension portion.
7. The knee airbag arrangement of claim 1, wherein said external tether comprises or consists of a strap, a wire or a panel.
8. The knee airbag arrangement of claim 1, wherein said external tether is arranged to be situated in a space between said instrument panel and said airbag when said airbag is in said first or second deployment mode.
9. The knee airbag arrangement of claim 1, wherein said knee airbag arrangement comprises a selection means for selecting said first and/or said second deployment mode.
10. The knee airbag arrangement of claim 9, wherein said selection means are adapted for selectable release of said external tether.
11. The knee airbag arrangement of claim 9, wherein said selection means comprises or consists of tear seam.
12. A vehicle comprising an instrument panel and a knee airbag arrangement according to claim 1 comprising an inflatable airbag, said airbag being adapted to be inflated to a position between said instrument panel of said vehicle and a knee/shin region of a vehicle occupant.
13. The vehicle according to claim 12, said vehicle further comprising at least one sensor for detecting a position of a seated vehicle occupant, the output of said sensor being used as a basis to select said first or second deployment mode.
14. A method for deploying an airbag of a knee airbag arrangement according to claim 1, said method comprising: (a) detecting a position of a seated vehicle occupant, (b) based on said detected position, selecting said first deployment mode or said second deployment mode of said airbag, and (c) based on said selection, deploying said airbag according to said first deployment mode or said second deployment mode.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein step (b) comprises: selecting said first deployment mode or said second deployment mode by means of a selection means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will hereinafter be further explained by means of non-limiting examples with reference to the appended drawings wherein:
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(7) It should be noted that the appended drawings are schematic and that individual components are not necessarily drawn to scale and that the dimensions of some features of the present invention may have been exaggerated for the sake of clarity.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(8) The invention will, in the following, be exemplified by embodiments. It should however be realized that the embodiments are included in order to explain principles of the invention and not to limit the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims. A feature from one embodiment may be combined with one or more features of any other embodiment.
(9) The present invention and its advantage over the prior art will be further explained with reference to
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(11) The housing 10 is illustrated in
(12) The airbag 6 is depicted as a multi-chamber airbag. Thus, a plurality of separate chambers 20, . . . , 25 is formed in the airbag 6. The chambers 20, . . . , 25 are schematically depicted as ovals in
(13) The airbag 6 has been forced to adapt into a different shape by the external tether 7, in the second deployment mode, see
(14) As is known to the skilled person, upon detection of a crash condition requiring deployment of the airbag, an actuation circuit is to be directed by a controller to initiate deployment of the airbag.
(15) Upon activation of the deployment of the airbag 6, it deploys along the instrument panel 8, in the space between the instrument panel 8 and the knee/shin region 14 of the vehicle occupant. In a first deployment mode as described herein, the chambers 20, . . . , 25 of the airbag 6, deploy along the instrument panel 8 to its full extension. The airbag 6 will in this way be seen as having a main deployment direction extending substantially along the instrument panel, in the first deployment mode, see
(16) A depth D.sub.1, D.sub.2 of the airbag 6 in a deployed state is a greatest extent of the airbag 6 perpendicular to the instrument panel 8 in said knee/shin region 14, see
(17) The knee airbag arrangement as described thus implies a dual-mode function. This, for instance, has the advantageous effect that with the same set-up, i.e. a single airbag housing, inflator and airbag, two different deployed configurations of the airbag may be achieved, thus rendering a protective effect in two different modes, preferably a manual driving mode and an AD mode.
(18) The knee airbag arrangement as illustrated, having a second deployment mode which extends further rearwards in the vehicle, implies an airbag that enables an early interaction with the knee/shin region of a vehicle occupant under circumstances when the seated vehicle occupant is positioned further rearwards in the vehicle than the adjustment range of the manual driving position, such as, when the vehicle is in AD.
(19) It is envisaged that the airbag 6, without influence of the external tether 7, see
(20) In the second deployment mode, the depth D.sub.2 of the airbag 6 may be at least 10 cm, preferably at least 15 cm, more preferably at least 20 cm, most preferably at least 25 cm, greater than the depth D.sub.1 in the first deployment mode. In this way an advantageous early interaction between a vehicle occupant 16 seated further rearwards in the vehicle 2 and the airbag 6 may be achieved. By comparison, if instead using an current, existing, airbag configuration for deployment in this situation, e.g. when the vehicle occupant is seated further to the rear than the adjustment range of the vehicle seat in manual driving mode, it would be apparent that a significant gap, or space, would remain between the deployed and fully extended airbag and the knee/shin region of the seated vehicle occupant.
(21) The knee airbag arrangement 4 comprises an external tether 7, see
(22) It is readily understood from
(23) The external tether 7 is situated exteriorly to the airbag 6. The top end of the airbag is the end of the top portion 28. It is the most distal point of the airbag 6 from the inflation point, located at the deployment opening 16. Thus, the external tether 7 may be connected within a top region of the airbag 6, i.e. to a top end or top portion 28 of the airbag. In a similar manner, the lower end of the airbag is the end of the lower portion 30. Thus, the external tether 7 may be connected to the lower end or lower portion 30 of the airbag 6. The lower end of the airbag may correspond to the inflation point of the airbag 6. At this end the airbag 6 is anchored in the airbag housing 10, and hence the external tether 7 may be anchored to the housing 10, forming the support structure for the airbag 6. Hence, there may be, at each end of the airbag, a range within which the connections of the external tether may be located, whilst still achieving the effect of bringing the ends of the airbag 6 together and forcing the airbag 6 to adapt in to a curved shape, i.e. a circle segment, e.g. semi-circle, or an arched shape or folded shape.
(24) By way of example, the respective connections of the external tether may be spaced apart with a distance of at least 30% of the full extension length of the deployed airbag, preferably with a distance of at least 60% of the full extension length of the deployed airbag, more preferably with a distance of at least 90% of the full extension length of the deployed airbag. It may be that the connections of the external tether are spaced apart the full extension length of the deployed airbag, thus corresponding to the external tether being connected at the ends of the airbag, as described above.
(25) By way of another example, in view of the multi-chamber airbag as described above, the respective connections of the external tether may be seen as spaced apart by at least one chamber, preferably by at least two chambers, more preferably by at least three chambers, thereby achieving the desired effect of shaping the airbag and thus extending at least a portion of the airbag further rearward in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle than in the first deployment mode.
(26) By controlling deployment of the airbag 6, the external tether 7 adapts the shape of the airbag 6. In other words, by adapting the shape the airbag 6, the location of the airbag 6 may be shifted and subsequently the depth D.sub.2 of the airbag 6 increased.
(27) Thus, the external tether 7 as used herein implies that it functions as a means for selectively position the deployed airbag 6 in the second deployment mode. As such, it does not inflict or change the inflated volume of the airbag 6, but instead forces the inflated volume to adapt to a certain shape.
(28) The external tether 7 in
(29) As an alternative, the external tether 7 may be situated in a space between the deployed airbag 6 and the knee/shin region 14 of the seated vehicle occupant 16. In this way, the external tether 7 may force the airbag 6 into a concave shape as viewed from the instrument panel 8. This will be further explained below with reference to
(30) Reverting to
(31) In the first deployment mode, see
(32) The external tether 7 may as an alternative or complement, be released at the second attachment 34.
(33) The external tether may be attached by stitching, e.g. by tear seam. The tear seam may also comprise or constitute a selection means, which will be further detailed below.
(34) As an alternative or complement to releasing the external tether 7 at an attachment 32, 34, the external tether 7 may comprise a selectively releasable extension portion. In the first deployment mode, the extension portion is released, thereby increasing an operative length of the external tether 7. In this way, the operative length of the external tether 7 is extended to such an extent that it is slack when the deployed airbag 6 has fully extended, and thereby does not influence the deployment, and shape, of the airbag 6, i.e. the first deployment mode, which is shown in
(35) The operative length of the external tether 7 is the portion of the external tether 7 that extends between the first and second attachments 32, 34 of the external tether 7.
(36) As shown in
(37) The extension portion may form a fold or a loop of the external tether 7. The fold may be releasably attached, e.g. to the rest of external tether. Upon releasing the extension portion, the operative length of the external tether 7 is increased by the extension portion. Thus the fold forms an extension portion of the external tether that upon release will increase the length of the external tether 7.
(38) The extension portion is illustrated in
(39) It is envisaged that the external tether 7 may comprise a plurality of extension portions, e.g. formed as folds of the external tether 7, as described above. Each extension portion may be individually releasably attached, e.g. by tear seam. In this way, the operative length of the external tether 7 may be controlled, and thereby the shape of the airbag 6, in a number of deployment modes corresponding to the number of extension portions. The operative length of the external tether 7 in the first deployment mode may define a maximum operative length and the operative length of the external tether 7 in the second deployment mode may define a minimum operative length. The operative length of the external tether 7 in the envisaged plurality of deployment modes may be within this range.
(40) To this end, the operative length of the external tether 7 controls the degree to which the airbag 6 is curved or bent. The shorter operative length of the external tether 7 the more bent or curved the airbag 6 will be, since it brings the ends of the airbag 6 closer to each other. Subsequently at least a portion of the airbag 6 will extend further rear in the longitudinal direction X thereby better filling the gap between the instrument panel 8 and the knee/skin region 14, in case the seated vehicle occupant 16 assumes a position further rearwards in the vehicle 2.
(41) The external tether 7 may comprise or consist of a strap, or a wire, or a panel. The external tether 7 may be of a material such as textile, plastics and or metal wire. The external tether 7 may also be of the same material as the airbag 6 itself.
(42) As mentioned above, the external tether 7 may be located in a space between the airbag 6 and the knee/shin region 14 of the vehicle occupant 16 when the airbag 6 is in a deployed state, illustrated for the second deployment mode in
(43) In case that the external tether 7 extends between the deployed airbag 6 and the knee/shin region 14 of the seated vehicle occupant 16, see
(44) The knee airbag arrangement 4 as described herein comprises selection means for selecting the first and/or second deployment mode. The knee airbag arrangement 4 may comprise selection means for selectable release of the external tether 7, as is illustrated in
(45) The selection means may comprise or consist of tear seam. This is advantageous since it enables an easy and simple way of carrying out a selection of releasing an attachment. Tear seams may constitute the first and second attachments of the external tether and the releasable attachment of the extension portion. The tear seams may further be adapted to be opened, i.e. torn, by an activation means.
(46) The activation means for activating the selection means may comprise or consist of a pyrotechnical release, such as an exploding fastener. Thus, the tear seam may be connected to a pyrotechnical release, in a manner known to the skilled person. Activating the pyrotechnical release will open the tear seam which will no longer act as an attachment. By way of example, the pyrotechnical release may in turn be wired to a control unit. Upon receiving an electrical signal from the control unit, indicating a selection has been made to open a tear seam, the pyrotechnical release is activated and thus opens the tear seam.
(47) In an undeployed state of the knee airbag, the tear seams of the first and second attachments, and/or the tear seam of the attachment of the extension portion are intact, i.e. closed. Upon activation of the knee airbag arrangement, a selection of the first or second deployment mode is made, and the appropriate selections means are activated by activation means prior to, or simultaneous with, deployment of the airbag. The activation means may also be activated during deployment of the airbag.
(48) With reference to
(49) As previously described the position of the vehicle occupant may refer to if the vehicle occupant is seated in within a normal driving adjustment range, or, if the vehicle occupant is seated further to the rear than the normal driving adjustment range, as envisaged during AD. The position of the vehicle occupant may be detected using any kinds of detection means such as camera(s) and/or other types of sensors, such as radar, LIDAR, and seat location sensors. It is anticipated that, independent of means chosen for detection, it is anticipated that it is the distance 40 between the instrument panel and the knee/shin region of the seated vehicle occupant that is of relevance in selecting deployment mode, see
(50) With reference to
(51) A method as recited above implies the positive effect of a dual-functioning knee airbag arrangement. Depending on the seated position of the vehicle occupant a first or second deployment mode is selected.
(52) With reference to
(53) Further modifications of the invention within the scope of the appended claims are feasible. As such, the present invention should not be considered as limited by the embodiments and figures described herein. Rather, the full scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims, with reference to the description and drawings.