Pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus
10919484 ยท 2021-02-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2021/161
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
[Problem] To improve the energy absorption amount in a region for covering a pillar without increasing the gas generation amount of an inflator and without causing a shortage in the energy absorption amount in a region for covering the vicinity of the end on the hood side of a front glass. [Resolution means] A pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus includes: an airbag for covering the vicinity of the end on the hood side of a front glass along with at least a part on the lower side of a pillar; and an inflator for supplying gas to the airbag during a collision. The airbag includes: a center chamber for covering the vicinity of the end on the hood side of the front glass; a pillar cover chamber for covering at least the part on the lower side of the pillar; and a support chamber for expanding between this pillar cover chamber and the pillar.
Claims
1. A pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus, comprising: an airbag for covering the vicinity of the end on the hood side of a front glass along with at least a part on the lower side of a pillar; and an inflator for supplying gas to the airbag during a collision, wherein the airbag includes: a center chamber for covering the vicinity of the end on the hood side of the front glass; a pillar cover chamber for covering at least the part on the lower side of the pillar; and a support chamber for expanding between this pillar cover chamber and the pillar.
2. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the length of the support chamber in the longitudinal direction of the pillar is shorter than the length of the pillar cover chamber in the longitudinal direction of the pillar.
3. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the pillar cover chamber and the support chamber are coupled via a coupling portion with gas capable of passing therethrough, wherein this coupling portion has a smaller cross sectional area than the cross sectional area of the cross section orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the pillar in both chambers.
4. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the coupling portion is provided at the upper end part of the pillar cover chamber.
5. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to any one of claims 1, 2, and 4, wherein the support chamber is configured such that when the support chamber is folded on the back side of the pillar cover chamber, the relative position between the support chamber and the pillar cover chamber can be maintained.
6. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the support chamber is configured such that when the support chamber is folded on the back side of the pillar cover chamber, the relative position between the support chamber and the pillar cover chamber can be maintained.
7. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the configuration in which the relative position between the support chamber and the pillar cover chamber can be maintained is the joining between the support chamber and the pillar cover chamber.
8. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the configuration in which the relative position between the support chamber and the pillar cover chamber can be maintained is the joining between the support chamber and the pillar cover chamber.
9. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the configuration in which the relative position between the support chamber and the pillar cover chamber can be maintained is the engagement between the support chamber and the pillar cover chamber.
10. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the configuration in which the relative position between the support chamber and the pillar cover chamber can be maintained is the engagement between the support chamber and the pillar cover chamber.
11. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to any one of claims 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, wherein a baffle is provided inside the pillar cover chamber in the longitudinal direction of the pillar.
12. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 3, wherein a baffle is provided inside the pillar cover chamber in the longitudinal direction of the pillar.
13. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 5, wherein a baffle is provided inside the pillar cover chamber in the longitudinal direction of the pillar.
14. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 11, wherein multiple baffles are provided.
15. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 12, wherein multiple baffles are provided.
16. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 13, wherein multiple baffles are provided.
17. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the multiple baffles are provided in parallel.
18. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the multiple baffles are provided in parallel.
19. The pedestrian protecting airbag apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the multiple baffles are provided in parallel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(7) Simply increasing the thickness of an airbag part covering a pillar causes a shortage in the collision energy absorption amount at a center chamber covering the vicinity of the lower end of a front glass, making it difficult to maintain protection performance when a pedestrian collides with the lower end of the front glass.
(8) The present invention solves this problem by providing, in an airbag, a support chamber expanded between the pillar cover chamber and the pillar, in addition to the center chamber and a pillar cover chamber.
EXAMPLES
(9) Examples of the present invention will hereinafter be described with reference to
(10) The airbag 11 has: a center chamber 11a for covering the vicinity of the lower end of the front glass 2 over the entire region of the automobile in the width direction; and a pillar cover chamber 11b which is continuously formed so as to extend along the front pillar 3 from both sides of this center chamber 11a. The extension length of this pillar cover chamber 11b may be of a length covering at least the part of the lower side of the front pillar 3, but may not necessarily be of a length which covers the entire region in the longitudinal direction of the front pillar 3.
(11) Moreover, the present invention has, in addition to the center chamber 11a and the pillar cover chamber 11b, a support chamber 11c which is continuously formed so as to extend along the front pillar 3 forms the rear end of both pillar cover chambers 11b.
(12) In the present example, as illustrated in
(13) Moreover, in the present example, the pillar cover chamber 11b and the support chamber 11c, for example, are connected at the upper end part of the pillar cover chamber 11b, such that gas can pass from the pillar cover chamber 11b to the support chamber. The connection part serves as the upper end part of the pillar cover chamber 11b and the support chamber 11c in an expanded state (see
(14) In addition, in the present invention, it is a prominent characteristic that, as illustrated in
(15) As illustrated by imaginary lines in
(16) For example, in the examples illustrated in
(17) Moreover, in examples illustrated in
(18) Due to the abovementioned configuration maintaining the relative position between the folded the support chamber 11c and the pillar cover chamber 11b, the support chamber 11c is expanded between the pillar cover chamber 11b and the front pillar 3.
(19) As illustrated in
(20) The inflator 12 for generating high pressure gas upon receiving a signal from a sensor for detecting the impact (when the automobile collides with a pedestrian) to expand the airbag 11 is installed in the airbag 11. This inflator 12 is not limited to a type in which a gas generating agent is used, but may be a type in which the high pressure gas is encapsulated, with an appropriate number of inflators 12 installed in accordance with the generation amount of the high pressure gas along with the capacity of the airbag 11.
(21) Moreover, the airbag 11, along with the inflator 12 installed in this airbag 11, is folded and stored inside a case 13 installed on the back side of a hood 4 (see
(22) In the thus configured pedestrian protection airbag apparatus according to the present invention, when the automobile collides with a pedestrian, the sensor detects the impact at collision, operates the inflator 12, and generates high pressure gas. The generated high pressure gas is supplied to the airbag 11 so as to expand the folded airbag 11.
(23) The case 13 storing the airbag 11 is opened as the airbag 11 is expanded, such that the airbag 11 coming out of this case 13 is expanded towards the outside of the automobile from a space formed on the rear side of the hood 4 so as to cover the vicinity of the lower end of the front glass 2 along with the front pillar 3.
(24) The embodiment in which the expansion of this airbag 11 allows the center chamber 11a to cover the vicinity of the lower end of the front glass 2 is similar to conventional ones, with no differences therebetween.
(25) In contrast, in the embodiment in which the pillar cover chamber 11b covers the front pillar 3, in the present invention, as illustrated in
(26) That is, in the present invention, the height of the airbag 11 covering the front pillar 3 can be increased compared with the case of simply increasing the capacity of the pillar cover chamber 11b along with the height thereof. Therefore, if the gas generation amount of the inflator 12 is not increased, it is possible to improve the protection performance when a pedestrian collides with the front pillar 3, while maintaining the protection performance when the pedestrian collides with the lower end of the front glass 2.
(27) Needless to say, while the present invention is not limited to the abovementioned examples, the embodiments may be appropriately changed within the scope of the technical ideas described in each claim.
(28) That is, the abovementioned pedestrian protection airbag apparatus is a preferred example of the present invention, with other embodiments capable of being carried out or executed via various methods. Unless particularly limited in the specification of the present application, the shape, size, and configuration, arrangement, etc. of the detailed parts illustrated in the appended drawings in the present invention are not restricted. Moreover, the expressions and terms used in the specification of the present application are for the purpose of description and not limited thereto unless specifically limited.
(29) The configuration in which the pillar cover chamber 11b and the support chamber 11c are coupled so as to maintain the relative position therebetween is not limited to the examples illustrated in
(30) For example, while the pillar cover chamber 11b and the support chamber 11c illustrated in
(31) Moreover, instead of simply sandwiching the stretchable belt 11f of the pillar cover chamber 11b with the folded cloth 11g and the support chamber 11c illustrated in
(32) Moreover, while the example illustrates that two baffles 11h are provided in parallel in the longitudinal direction of the front pillar 3, these baffles 11h not necessarily required. Moreover, if baffles 11h are provided, the number of the baffles 11h is not limited to two, but may be one, or three or more. If multiple baffles 11h are provided, they do not necessarily have to be provided in parallel.
(33) Moreover, in the example, while the length of the support chamber 11c in the longitudinal direction L1 of the front pillar 3 is shorter than the length of the pillar cover chamber 11b in the longitudinal direction L2 of the front pillar 3, they may be the same length if there is a margin in the generated amount of high pressure gas by the inflator 12.
(34) Moreover, in the example, the cross-sectional area D1 of the coupling portion 11d between the pillar cover chamber 11b and the support chamber 11c is smaller than the cross-sectional areas D2, D3 of both chambers 11b, 11c. However, if the coupling portion 11d is easily bent, the cross-sectional area D1 of the coupling portion 11d does not necessarily have to be smaller than the cross-sectional areas D2, D3 of both chambers 11b, 11c.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
(35) 2 Front glass 3 Front pillar 4 Hood 11 Airbag 11a Center chamber 11b Pillar cover chamber 11c Support chamber 11d Coupling portion 11e Sewn portion 11f Stretchable belt 11g Folded cloth 11h Baffle 12 Inflator