PASSENGER RESTRAINING DEVICE
20200406855 ยท 2020-12-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2021/23388
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23161
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Problem:
To more effectively restrict movement of the airbag in an expanded and deployed state in the event of a vehicle collision, and improve the performance of restraining a passenger using an airbag.
Resolution Means:
A passenger restraining device of the present invention is provided with an airbag and tensile cloth. The tensile cloth is deployed to the outside of a seat by expansion and deployment of the airbag, and pulled from an upper surface of a seat back portion to a seat cushion portion. When the airbag is viewed in plan view from above during the expansion and deployment, of four regions demarcated by a first imaginary line extending in a front-rear direction of a vehicle through a center of a widest portion of the airbag on a straight line parallel to a left-right direction and a second imaginary line orthogonal to the first imaginary line and extending in the left-right direction through a center of the first imaginary line in a front-rear length of the airbag, the tension cloth passes through at least a region on an opposite side of the first imaginary line from the passenger and a vehicle front side of the second imaginary line.
Claims
1. A passenger restraining device that restrains a passenger sitting on a seat of a vehicle, comprising: at least one airbag that is at least partially stored in a seat back portion of the seat and expands and deploys to a side of a passenger sitting on the seat; at least one tension cloth stored from a seat back portion of the seat to a seat cushion portion through a side surface of the airbag on a side opposite from the passenger; wherein: the tension cloth is deployed to the outside of the seat by expanding and deploying the airbag, and is stretched from an upper surface of the seat back portion to the seat cushion portion, when the airbag is viewed in plan view from above during the expansion and deployment, of four regions demarcated by a first imaginary line extending in a front-rear direction of thea vehicle through a center of a widest portion of the airbag on a straight line parallel to a left-right direction and a second imaginary line orthogonal to the first imaginary line and extending in the left-right direction through a center of the first imaginary line in a front-rear length of the airbag, the tension cloth passes through at least a region on an opposite side of the first imaginary line from the passenger and a vehicle front side of the second imaginary line.
2. A passenger restraining device that restrains a passenger sitting on a seat of a vehicle, comprising: at least one airbag that is at least partially stored in a seat back portion of the seat and expands and deploys to a side of a passenger sitting on the seat; and at least one tension cloth stored from a seat back portion of the seat to a seat cushion portion through a side surface of the airbag on a side opposite from the passenger; wherein: the tension cloth is deployed to the outside of the seat by expanding and deploying the airbag, and is stretched from an upper surface of the seat back portion to the seat cushion portion, when the airbag is viewed in plan view from above during the expansion and deployment, of four regions demarcated by a first imaginary line extending in a front-rear direction of a vehicle through a centroid atas a center of gravity of a plane figure and a second imaginary line orthogonal to the first imaginary line and extending in the left-right direction, the tension cloth passes through at least a region on an opposite side of the first imaginary line from the passenger and a vehicle front side of the second imaginary line.
3. The passenger restraining device according to claim 1, wherein an attachment point on an upper surface of the seat back portion of the tensile cloth is in a vicinity further inside than a shoulder portion of the passenger in the left-right direction.
4. The passenger restraining device according to claim 1, wherein the tensile cloth deploys to the outside of the seat when a covering of the seat breaks open during expansion and deployment of the airbag.
5. The passenger restraining device according to claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the tensile cloth is stored in a case provided in a side of the seat, and deploys from the case to the outside of the seat during expansion and deployment of the airbag.
6. The passenger restraining device according to claim 1, wherein the tensile cloth has a width that increases from the seat back portion toward the seat cushion portion.
7. The passenger restraining device according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of the tensile cloths.
8. The passenger restraining device according to claim 1, wherein the tensile cloth as viewed in plan view from above the airbag during expansion and deployment intersects with a contour line of the airbag in a region on an opposite side of the first imaginary line from the passenger and the vehicle front side of the second imaginary line.
9. The passenger restraining device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one airbag is provided on both sides of the seat, and is configured of a pair of airbags that expand and deploy to the left and right of the passenger sitting on the seat.
10. The passenger restraining device according to claim 9, further comprising a biasing mechanism embedded in the seat back portion, which biases one airbag of the pair of airbags to the passenger side, the biasing mechanism comprising: a shaft disposed at a position corresponding to a shoulder portion of the passenger on the one airbag side in the seat back portion and that is capable of sliding that seat back portion in the left-right direction; and a tether connected to the shaft and an airbag on an opposite side from the one airbag; wherein: the tensile fabric is secured to the seat back portion at a position on an inner side of the shaft in the left-right direction, during expansion and deployment of the pair of airbags, the tensile fabric is deployed to the outside of the seat, and is stretched to the seat cushion portion from a vicinity more inside than a shoulder portion of the passenger in the left-right direction of the upper surface of the seat back portion, when the tether is deployed to the outside of the seat during expansion and deployment of the pair of airbags, the tether is pulled by the opposite side airbag, and the shaft moves the seat back portion to a position corresponding to the other shoulder portion of the passenger, such that the tensile fabric is pulled by the shaft, and the one airbag is biased to the passenger.
11. The passenger restraining device according to claim 9, further comprising a biasing mechanism embedded in the seat back portion, which biases one airbag of the pair of airbags to the passenger side, the biasing mechanism comprising: an annular slide ring disposed at a position corresponding to a shoulder portion of the passenger on one airbag side in the seat back portion and through which the tensile fabric is inserted and can move forward; and a tether connected to the slide ring and an airbag on an opposite side from the one airbag; wherein: the tensile fabric is inserted through the slide ring and then secured to the seat back portion, during expansion and deployment of the pair of airbags, the tensile fabric is deployed to the outside of the seat, and is stretched to the seat cushion portion from a vicinity more inside than a shoulder portion of the passenger in the left-right direction of the upper surface of the seat back portion, the tether and slide ring are exposed to the outside of the seat during expansion and deployment of the pair of airbags, the tether is pulled and the slide ring moves forward by the opposite side airbag, and the slide ring separates from the position where the tensile fabric is secured to the seat back portion, such that the tensile fabric is pulled, and the one airbag is biased to the passenger.
12. The passenger restraining device according to claim 10, wherein the tensile cloth and biasing mechanism are provided for both of the pair of airbags.
13. The passenger restraining device according to claim 11, wherein: the tensile cloth and biasing mechanism are provided for both of the pair of airbags, and the slide rings of the biasing mechanism provided on both are connected.
14. The passenger restraining device according to claim 1, wherein the tensile cloth is connected to the airbag at an intermediate portion of the tensile cloth more forward than a center in the front-rear length when viewed in plan view from above the airbag during expansion and deployment.
15. The passenger restraining device according to claim 1, further comprising a biasing mechanism embedded in the seat back portion, which biases an airbag to the passenger side, the biasing mechanism, comprising a retractor that is connected to one end of the tensile fabric and winds the tensile fabric, wherein the tensile cloth is wound by the retractor during expansion and deployment of the airbag, such that the airbag is biased to the passenger side.
16. The passenger restraining device according to claim 15, the tensile cloth, comprising: a first tensile cloth; and a second tensile cloth; wherein: the first tensile cloth passes through at least a region on a side opposite of the first imaginary line from the passenger, and on a vehicle front side of the second imaginary line above the airbag from an upper portion of a seat back, the second tensile cloth passes above the airbag more rearward than the first tensile cloth and is connected to a seat cushion, and the biasing mechanism further comprises a direction changing part that changes a direction of pulling the first tensile cloth and second tensile cloth between the retractor and the airbag.
17. The passenger restraining device according to claim 1, further comprising a biasing mechanism embedded inside the seat back portion, which biases the airbag to the passenger side, the biasing mechanism comprising: a direction changing part that can move from one end portion of the seat back portion in the left-right direction to a center; and a pretensioner mechanism that pulls the direction changing part toward a center in the left-right direction during expansion and deployment; wherein: the tensile cloth reaches the airbag from an end portion of the seat back portion in the left-right direction through the direction changing part, and the pretensioner mechanism pulls the direction changing part during expansion and deployment of the airbag, such that the airbag is biased to the passenger side by the tensile cloth.
18. The passenger restraining device according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising a biasing mechanism embedded inside the seat back portion, which biases the airbag to the passenger side, the biasing mechanism, comprising: a first direction changing part that can move from a vicinity of a center portion of the seat back portion to one end portion in the left-right direction; a second direction changing part disposed more on a front side than the first direction changing part at the center of the seat back portion in the left-right direction; and a pushing mechanism that pushes the first direction changing part toward one end portion of the seat back portion on the left or right during expansion and deployment of the airbag; wherein: the tensile cloth reaches the airbag from the center of the seat back portion in the left-right direction through the first direction changing part and second direction changing part, and the pushing mechanism pushes the first direction changing part during expansion and deployment of the airbag, such that the airbag is biased to the passenger side by the tensile cloth.
19. The passenger restraining device according to claim 15, wherein the first tensile cloth and second tensile cloth are provided so as to merge between the retractor and the airbag.
20. The passenger restraining device according to claim 15, the tensile cloth, comprising: a first tensile cloth; a second tensile cloth; and a third tensile cloth; wherein: the first tensile cloth deploys to the outside of the seat by expansion and deployment of the airbag, and is stretched from an upper surface of the seat back portion to a region on an opposite side of the first imaginary line of the airbag from passenger to a vehicle front side of the second imaginary line, the second tensile cloth is stretched from an end portion of the first tensile cloth on the airbag downward with a forward inclination to the seat cushion portion, and the second tensile cloth is stretched from an end portion of the first tensile cloth on the airbag downward with a rearward inclination to the seat cushion portion.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0054] L1 . . . First imaginary line, F . . . Front-rear length, F1 . . . Center, R1 . . . First region, L2 . . . Second imaginary line, R2 . . . Second region, R3 . . . Third region, R4 . . . 4th region, 100 . . . Passenger restraining device, 100a . . . Passenger restraining device, 110 . . . Seat, 112 . . . Seat back portion, 114 . . . Seat cushion portion, 116 . . . Headrest, 118 . . . Cover, 120a . . . Airbag, 120b . . . Airbag, 130a . . . Left-side tensile cloth, 130b . . . Right-side tensile cloth, 132a . . . First tensile cloth, 132b . . . First tensile cloth, 134a . . . Second tensile cloth, 134b . . . Second tensile cloth, 135a . . . One end, 135b . . . Intermediate portion, 135c . . . Intermediate portion, 200 . . . Passenger restraining device, 230a . . . Left-side tensile cloth, 230b . . . Right-side tensile cloth, 232a . . . 3rd tensile cloth, 232b . . . 3rd tensile cloth, 332 . . . Tensile cloth, 334 . . . Tensile cloth, 336 . . . Tensile cloth, 338 . . . Tensile cloth, 430a . . . Left-side tensile cloth, 530a . . . Left-side tensile cloth, 600 . . . Passenger restraining device, 610 . . . Biasing mechanism, 612 . . . Shaft, 614 . . . Tether, 700 . . . Passenger restraining device, 710 . . . Biasing mechanism, 712 . . . Slide ring, 800 . . . Passenger restraining device, 810 . . . Biasing mechanism, 812 . . . Ring member, 900 . . . Passenger restraining device 910 . . . Biasing mechanism, 912 . . . Retractor, 914 . . . Pin, 1000 . . . Passenger restraining device, 1010 . . . Biasing mechanism, 1012 . . . Shaft, 1014 . . . Pretensioner mechanism, 1100 . . . Passenger restraining device, 1110 . . . Biasing mechanism, 1112 . . . Shaft, 1114 . . . Pin, 1116 . . . Push mechanism, 1202 . . . First tensile cloth, 1204 . . . Second tensile cloth, 1206 . . . Third tensile cloth, 1212 . . . First tensile cloth, 1214 . . . Second tensile cloth, C . . . Center, P . . . Passenger, P1 . . . Shoulder portion
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0055] Preferred embodiments according to the present invention will hereinafter be described in detail with reference to the appended drawings. The dimensions, materials, other specific numerical values, etc. indicated in such embodiments are mere exemplifications for ease of understanding of the invention and do not limit the present invention unless otherwise noted. Note that in the present specification and drawings, elements having substantially identical functions and configurations are labeled with identical symbols to omit redundant descriptions along with the illustration of elements not directly related to the present invention.
[0056] Note that regarding this embodiment, when a passenger is seated in a seat in a regular posture, the direction the passenger faces is referred to as the front, and the opposite direction is referred to as the rear. Moreover, when the passenger is seated in the seat in a regular posture, the right of the passenger is referred to as the right direction, and the left of the passenger is referred to as the left direction. Furthermore, when the passenger is seated in a regular posture, the direction towards the head of the passenger is referred to as up, and the direction towards the legs of the passenger is referred to as down. In addition, as needed, any diagrams used in descriptions below will indicate the front, rear, left, right, up, and down directions based on the passenger as described above as Fr, Rr, L, R, Up, and Down.
Embodiment 1
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[0058] The passenger restraining device 100 of embodiment 1 is a device to restrain a passenger that is seated in the seat 110. As illustrated in
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[0060] In this embodiment, the left side tensile cloth 130a and the right side tensile cloth 130b are respectively provided for the pair of airbags 120a and 120b. The left side tensile cloth 130a and the right side tensile cloth 130b are stored in the seat back portion 112 to the seat cushion portion 114 of the seat 110 laterally on the opposite side of the passenger as the pair of stored airbags 120a and 120b.
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[0066] As a characteristic of this embodiment, as illustrated in
[0067] Furthermore, in this embodiment, as illustrated in
[0068] In addition, the number of holding points of the airbags 120a and 120b is increased by tensile cloths by providing a plurality of tensile cloths, or in other words, two tensile cloths for each of the airbags 120a and 120b as with the passenger restraining device 100 of embodiment 1. Therefore, movement of the expanded and deployed airbags 120a and 120b can be more reliably restricted, enabling an increase in the passenger restraining ability of the airbags 120a and 120b. Note that the number of tensile cloths in embodiment 1 is not limited to the number illustrated. One or more tensile cloths may be provided for each of the airbags 120a and 120b, or a configuration with three or more tensile cloths is also possible.
[0069] Furthermore, in the embodiment, as illustrated in
[0070] A force is applied to the pair of airbags 120a and 120b in a direction that presses toward the side of the passenger P near the shoulder portion of the passenger P by the tensile cloths 130a and 130b that are stretched from starting point positions F1 and F2 with an interval D narrower than the shoulder width of the AM dummy 50. Therefore, movement of the airbags 120a and 120b away from the passenger P can be more effectively restricted. Therefore, the airbags 120a and 120b are able to more effectively restrain the passenger P, improving the passenger restraining ability of the passenger restraining device 100.
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Embodiment 2
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[0073] The occupant restraining device 200 illustrated in
[0074] As illustrated in
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[0076] Tensile Cloth Variations
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[0079] Airbag Variations
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[0081] As illustrated in
[0082] Of these four regions, the third region R3 is on the opposite side of the first imaginary line L1 as the passenger P, and toward the front side of the vehicle from the second imaginary line L2. The same effects as described above can be obtained with tensile cloths (see
[0083] Note that the side view is preferably considered when applying the present invention to an airbag 220 that does not have an elliptic shape when viewed from a plan view above during expansion and deployment, and that does not have longitudinal symmetry when viewed from the side. Specifically, if the shape of the airbag 220 when viewed from the side is longitudinally asymmetric as illustrated in
[0084] Next, of the first imaginary line L1 and a third imaginary line L3 that goes through the centroid C2, use the left-right cross-section at the position of the first imaginary line L1 as the plane figure the calculate the centroid thereof. Thereby, the centroid of the airbag 220 viewed from a plan view can be calculated by considering the shape of the airbag 220 when viewed from the side. Therefore, the centroid of the airbag 220 as viewed from the plan view can be determined with greater accuracy.
Embodiment 3
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[0086] As illustrated in
[0087] Of the tensile cloths described above, the left side tensile cloth 130a is fixed to the seat back portion 112 in the left-right direction at a position on the interior of a shaft 612 as described below. Note that in the present embodiment, both the left side tensile cloth 130a and the right side tensile cloth 130b are provided with two tensile cloths, however, there is no limitation to this. The number of tensile cloths for the left side tensile cloth 130a and the right side tensile cloth 130b can be changed as appropriate.
[0088] The passenger restraining device 600 of embodiment 3 includes the airbags 120a and 120b, tensile cloths (left side tensile cloth 130a and right side tensile cloth 130b), and in addition, further includes a biasing mechanism 610 that biases the airbag 120a (one airbag) to the passenger P side. The biasing mechanism 610 includes the shaft 612 and a tether 614.
[0089] The shaft 612 is arranged in a position corresponding to a shoulder portion P1 of the passenger P on the side with one airbag (left side airbag 120a in the present embodiment) of the seat back portion 112, and can slide in the left-right direction of the seat back portion 112. The tether 614 is connected to the opposite side as the side with one airbag (right side airbag 120b) and the shaft 612. These members are embedded inside the seat back portion 112 before expansion and deployment of the airbags 120a and 120b.
[0090] In a similar manner to the passenger restraining device 100 in embodiment 1, with the passenger restraining device 600 in embodiment 3, when the airbags 120a and 120b expand and deploy as illustrated in
[0091] At this time, the tether 614 is deployed out of the seat 110 through a break in the covering of the seat 110. Furthermore, the shaft 612 moves the seat back portion 112 in the direction of the arrow 10 to a position corresponding to the other shoulder portion of the passenger P, or in other words, to the position illustrated by the dashed line circle, by pulling on the tether 614 (illustrated by the two dot dashed line) by the opposite side airbag which is the airbag 120b. Thereby, of the tensile cloths, the left side tensile cloth 130a is placed in a state of tension by the shaft 612 as illustrated by the two dot dashed line, and the airbag 120a is biased towards the passenger P. Note that the shaft 612 can also be configured to lock after movement. Thereby, the tensile cloth tension will not easily change when restraining the passenger, thus improving stability when restraining.
[0092] With the configuration as described above, the biasing mechanism 610 will cause the side with one airbag, the left side airbag 120a, to bias towards the passenger during expansion and deployment of the airbags 120a and 120b. Thereby, the tensile cloths more effectively suppress movement of the airbags 120a and 120b in the left-right direction, enabling further improvement of the passenger restraining ability of the airbags 120a and 120b.
[0093] Note that the present embodiment illustrates a configuration that provides a biasing mechanism 610 on the left side airbag 120a, but this is not a limitation. The biasing mechanism 610 can be provided for the right side airbag 120b, or can be provided for the pair of airbags 120a and 120b.
Embodiment 4
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[0095] The slide ring 712 is a ring shaped member through which the tensile cloths pass. The slide ring 712 is provided in a position on the seat back portion 112 corresponding to the shoulder portion of the passenger P on the side with one airbag. More specifically, the left side tensile cloth 130a passes through the left side slide ring 712, and the right side tensile cloth 130b passes through the right side slide ring 712. Thereby, the slide ring 712 is able to move forward along the tensile cloths (left side tensile cloth 130a and right side tensile cloth 130b). After passing through the slide ring 712, the tensile cloth is fixed to the seat back portion 112.
[0096] The tether 614 is connected to an airbag and the slide ring 712 on the opposite side as the side with one airbag. In other words, for the biasing mechanism 710 provided for the left side airbag 120a, the tether 614 connected to the left side slide ring 712 is connected to the right side airbag 120b. On the other hand, for the biasing mechanism 710 provided for the right side airbag 120b, the tether 614 connected to the right side slide ring 712 is connected to the left side airbag.
[0097] In embodiment 4 as well, when the airbags 120a and 120b expand and deploy, the tensile cloths (left side tensile cloth 130a and right side tensile cloth 130b) deploy out of the seat 110 and are stretched across the seat back portion 112 and the seat cushion portion (see
[0098] Furthermore, the tether 614 is pulled by the airbag on the opposite side, the slide ring 712 moves forward, and the slide ring 712 is separated from the position where the tensile cloth is fixed to the seat back portion 112. Thereby, the tensile cloths are pulled, and one of the airbags is biased towards the passenger P.
[0099] More specifically, for the left side biasing mechanism 710, the tether 614 connected to the left side slide ring 712 is pulled by the right side airbag 120b. Thereby, the left side slide ring 712 moves forward, and the left side tensile cloth 130a is pulled. Therefore, the left side airbag 120a is pulled by the left side tensile cloth 130a, and the left side airbag 120a is biased toward the passenger.
[0100] Any configuration using a slide ring 712 in place of the shaft 612 as the biasing mechanism 710 in embodiment 4, as described above, will provide the same effect of biasing one airbag toward the passenger P. Therefore, the passenger restraining ability of the airbags 120a and 120b can be further increased.
[0101] In addition, in embodiment 4, the left side tensile cloth 130a, right side tensile cloth 130b, and the biasing mechanism 710 were provided for both of the pair of airbags 120a and 120b. Thereby, the effects of the biasing mechanism 710 can be obtained for both of the pair of airbags 120a and 120b. Therefore, further improvement of passenger restraining ability is possible. However, this is not a limitation, and a configuration that provides the biasing mechanism 710 in embodiment 4 to one of the pair of airbags 120a and 120b is also possible.
[0102] Furthermore, for the biasing mechanism 710 in embodiment 4, the tether 614 is connected to the surface of the airbags 120a and 120b in contact with the passenger P. Thereby, the length of the tether 614 can be shortened. In addition, in embodiment 4, the biasing mechanism 710 is provided for each of the pair of airbags 120a and 120b, where the tether 614 is connected to the surface of the airbags 120a and 120b on the side that is in contact with the passenger P. Thereby, as illustrated in
[0103] With the configuration described above, the biasing force of the airbags 120a and 120b will be increased for a passenger P with a large build, for example, by the tethers 614 and the tensile cloths (left side tensile cloth 130a and right side tensile cloth 130b). On the other hand, the biasing force of the airbags 120a and 120b will be reduced for a passenger P with a small build by the tethers 614 and the tensile cloths (left side tensile cloth 130a and right side tensile cloth 130b). Therefore, the biasing force (restraining force) can be adjusted to match the physique of the passenger P.
Embodiment 5
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[0105] A characteristic of the biasing mechanism 810 of embodiment 5 is that the slide rings 712 that are provided on both of the biasing mechanisms 810 are joined by the ring portion 812. With the biasing mechanism 810 of embodiment 5 as well, when the airbags 120a and 120b expand and deploy, the tensile cloths (left side tensile cloth 130a and right side tensile cloth 130b) deploy out of the seat 110 and are stretched across the seat back portion 112 and the seat cushion portion (see
[0106] Furthermore, the two slide rings 712 that are joined by the tether 614 and the ring portion 812 are exposed out of the seat 110 through the break in the covering of the seat 110. Therefore, the tether 614 is pulled by the airbags 120a and 120b, the slide ring 712 moves forward, and the slide ring 712 is separated from the position where the tensile cloths (left side tensile cloth 130a and right side tensile cloth 130b) are fixed to the seat back portion 112. Thereby, the tensile cloths are pulled, and the airbags 120a and 120b are biased towards the passenger P. At this time, the two slide rings 712 that are joined by the ring portions 812 enable moving the biasing mechanisms 810 provided for each of the pair of airbags 120a and 120b.
Embodiment 6
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[0110] With the biasing mechanism 910 in embodiment 6, the same effect of biasing the airbag 120a towards the passenger P is obtained as with the biasing mechanisms in the embodiments described above, enabling a further increase in the passenger restraining ability of the airbag 120a. In particular, the biasing mechanism 910 in embodiment 6 is not shared between the pair of airbags 120a and 120b, and can provide an effect of biasing the airbag 120a towards the passenger P with just one airbag 120a.
[0111] In addition, as illustrated in
[0112] Furthermore, as illustrated in
[0113] The second tensile cloth 134a is connected to the seat cushion portion 114 via a connection to the airbag 120a at a middle portion 135c, which is further to the rear than the middle portion 135b of the first tensile cloth 132a. The center portion 135c of the second tensile cloth 134a is connected to the center portion 135b of the first tensile cloth 132a, of the front and rear portions of the airbag 120a, respectively, in this manner, and thereby the airbag 120a can be received with good balance in the front-back direction during expansion and deployment, and the effects described above can be obtained in a stable manner. Note that if the first tensile cloth 132a and the second tensile cloth 134a can be provided at a predetermined position on the airbag 120a, the middle portions 135b and 135c do not necessarily need to be connected to the airbag 120a.
[0114] In addition, as illustrated in
[0115] Note that the first tensile cloth 132a and the second tensile cloth 134a can also merge at the pin 914 and be wound up by the retractor 912. In addition, while the present embodiment illustrates an airbag and tensile cloth on one side of the seat 110, the same device can be arranged on both the left and right sides of the seat 110 (for a passenger seated normally).
Embodiment 7
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[0117] The biasing mechanism 1010 is configured to include a shaft 1012 and a pretensioner mechanism 1014. The shaft 1012 is provided so as to be moveable from an end portion of the left side and to the center of the seat back portion 112. The pretensioner 1014 is pulled towards the center in the left-right direction of the shaft 1012 during expansion and deployment of the airbag 120a. The first tensile cloth 132a and the second tensile cloth 134a reach the airbag 120a from the left side of the seat back portion through the shaft. Note that the pretensioner mechanism 1014 has a configuration similar to the buckle pretensioner used to wind up the buckle of the seat belt, and no description thereof is provided for the present invention.
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[0119] With the biasing mechanism 1010 in embodiment 7, the same effect of biasing the airbag 120a towards the passenger P is obtained by the biasing mechanism in the embodiments as described above, enabling a further increase in the passenger restraining ability of the airbag 120a. In addition, with the biasing mechanism 1010 in embodiment 7, the effect of biasing the airbag 120a towards the passenger P can be obtained with one airbag 120a alone, in the same manner as the biasing mechanism 910 in embodiment 6.
[0120] Note that embodiment 7 illustrates a configuration where the shaft 1012 is provided on the end portion of the left side of the seat back portion 112. This is due to the airbag 120a being provided on the left side of the passenger P, and the configuration shall be such that the shaft 1012 is provided on the end portion of the right side for the airbag 120b that is provided on the right side of the passenger P (see
Embodiment 8
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[0122] The biasing mechanism 1110 is configured by containing a shaft 1112 (first direction changing portion), a pin 1114 (second direction changing portion), and a push mechanism 1116. The shaft 1112 is provided so as to be moveable from the end portion of the left side to the center of the seat back portion 112. The pin 1114 is provided on the forward side of the shaft 1112 at the center of the seat back portion 112 in the left-right direction. The first tensile cloth 132a and the seat back portion 112 reach the airbag 120a from the center in the left-right direction of the seat back portion 112 via the shaft 1112 and the pin 1114. This push mechanism 1116 is a mechanism with a similar mechanism to that which rapidly moves the anchor portion of the seat belt and the like due to gas generated by a gas generator, and is not described in detail for the present invention.
[0123] As illustrated in
[0124] According to the biasing mechanism 1110 in embodiment 8, the same effect of biasing the airbag 120a towards the passenger P is obtained as with the biasing mechanism in the aforementioned embodiments, enabling a further increase in the passenger restraining ability of the airbag 120a. In addition, with the biasing mechanism 1110 in embodiment 8, the effect of biasing the airbag 120a towards the passenger P can be obtained with one airbag 120a alone, in the same manner as the biasing mechanism 910 in embodiment 6 and the biasing mechanisms 1010 in embodiment 7.
[0125] Note that in embodiment 8, the shaft 1112 is provided such that movement is possible between the end portion and the center of the left side of the seat back portion 112, and the push mechanism 1116 is illustrated with a configuration for pushing the shaft 1112 to the end portion of the left side of the seat back portion 112. This is due to the airbag 120a being provided on the left side of the passenger P. For the airbag 120b that is provided on the right side of the passenger P (see
[0126] In addition, the biasing mechanism 910 in embodiment 6, the biasing mechanism 1010 in embodiment 7, and the biasing mechanism 1110 in embodiment 8 are illustrated with a configuration where the airbag 120a is provided with two tensile cloths, the first tensile cloth 132a and the second tensile cloth 134a, however, there is no limitation to this. The configuration can be such that one tensile cloth is provided for each airbag, or 3 or more tensile cloths are provided for one airbag.
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[0129] The examples of
[0130] In this example, the first tensile cloth 1202 is stretched across from the top surface of the seat back portion 112 to the region R3 that is on the opposite side of the first imaginary line L1 of the airbag 120a as the passenger and on the forward side of the second imaginary line L2 with regard to the vehicle. The second tensile cloth 1204 is stretched across with a forward inclination when moving downward, from the end portion of the first tensile cloth 1202 above the airbag 120a to the seat cushion portion 114. The third tensile cloth 1206 is stretched across with a rearward inclination while moving downward from the end part on the airbag 120a of the first tensile cloth 1202 to the seat cushion portion 114.
[0131] According to the examples in
[0132] The examples of
[0133] In this example, the first tensile cloth 1212 is stretched across from the top surface of the seat back portion 112 to the region R3 that is on the opposite side of the first imaginary line L1 of the airbag 120a as the passenger and on the forward side of the second imaginary line L2 with regard to the vehicle. The second tensile cloth 1214 is a planar member which widens from the end portion of the first tensile cloth 1212 on the airbag 120a when moving downward, and is stretched across to the seat cushion portion 114. The second tensile cloth is a planar member in this manner, and therefore the tensile cloth can receive the airbag during expansion and deployment with the wide surface area thereof.
[0134] A preferred example of the present invention was described above while referring the accompanying drawings. However, the embodiment described above is a preferred example of the present invention, and other embodiments may be implemented or performed by various methods. In particular, unless described otherwise in the specification of the present application, the invention is not restricted to a shape, a size, configurational disposition, and the like of parts illustrated in detail in the accompanying drawings. Furthermore, expressions and terms used in the specification of the present application are used for providing the description, and thus the invention is not limited thereto, unless particularly described otherwise.
[0135] Therefore, it is obvious that a person with ordinary skill in the art can conceive various changed examples or modified examples within a scope described in the scope of the claims, which is understood to naturally belong to the technical scope of the present invention.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0136] The present invention can be used in a passenger restraining device that restrains a passenger sitting on a seat of a vehicle.