AIRBAG, AIRBAG ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING AN AIRBAG ASSEMBLY
20230022081 · 2023-01-26
Inventors
- Naga BORUSU (Dachau, DE)
- Michal LAWNICZAK (Wroclaw, PL)
- Andreas KALOUS (Dachau, DE)
- Steven PAVLOVICH (Auburn Hills, MI, US)
- Jakub KWIECIEN (Spalice, PL)
Cpc classification
B60R21/203
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/217
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23533
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/217
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/203
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An airbag having an outer skin having an inner side and an outer side is described. The outer skin has an inflator attachment region in which an opening structure for an inflator is provided. The airbag is a part of an airbag assembly further having a flange and an inflator extending through the opening structure and being attached to the flange. In order to provide the possibility of an easy and automatable mounting process, the opening structure having at least two basically radially extending cut-outs, so that the attachment region has at least two flap sections being separated by the cut-outs. These flap sections can be pulled apart during the mounting process, such that the inflator can be attached to the flange.
Claims
1-13. (canceled)
14. Airbag comprising an outer skin having an inner side and an outer side, wherein an opening structure for an inflator is provided in an inflator attachment region of the outer skin, wherein the opening structure comprises at least two basically radially extending cut-outs, so that the attachment region has at least two flap sections being separated by the cut-outs.
15. Airbag according to claim 14, wherein three cut-outs are provided, so that the attachment region comprises three flap sections.
16. Airbag according to claim 14, wherein four cut-outs are provided, so that the attachment region comprises four flap sections.
17. Airbag according to claim 14, wherein the cut-outs are slits, wherein it is preferred that each slit defines a straight line and therein it is further preferred that all straight lines have a common central point.
18. Airbag according to claim 14, wherein the inflator attachment region further comprises attachment holes outside the opening structure.
19. Airbag according to claim 14, wherein a handling means is provided in each flap section.
20. Airbag according to claim 19, wherein the handling means are handling holes.
21. Airbag according to claim 14, wherein the opening structure further comprises a central hole from which the cut-outs extend.
22. Airbag according to claim 14, wherein the opening structure is at least partially, preferably completely surrounded by a seam or a section of a seam.
23. Airbag assembly comprising an airbag according to claim 14 and an inflator assembly having an inflator with an inflator body having a generating surface, said inflator body extending through the opening structure such that a first section of the inflator body is located inside the outer skin, and a second section of the inflator body is located outside the outer skin, wherein the at least parts of the flap sections lie against the generating surface of the inflator body.
24. Airbag assembly according to claim 23, wherein the inflator assembly further comprises a flange being located on the inner side of the outer skin, wherein said flange preferably has a central hole.
25. Airbag assembly according to claim 23, wherein the inflator attachment region further comprises attachment holes outside the opening structure and wherein the studs extend from the flange through the attachment holes.
26. Method for assembling the airbag assembly according to claim 23, comprising the following steps: providing a sub-assembly comprising the outer skin and the flange being located on the inner side of the outer skin, providing the inflator, pulling the flap sections apart from one another from the outside, such that an insertion opening is generated or enlarged, pushing a part of the inflator body through the insertion opening, and attaching the inflator body to the flange.
Description
[0009] The invention will now be described by means of a preferred embodiment in view of the figures. The figures show:
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[0027] The four slits 14 define four flap sections 16 extending from the central hole 18. Each of those flap sections 16 comprises a handling hole 17 which has a teardrop shape. A section of the seam 19 extends around the slits 14 and the handling holes 17. As is shown it is preferred that one continuous seam 19 is provided because this makes the production efficient, but in principle it would also be possible to provide distinct seams.
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[0030] In a first assembly step the flange 40 is located on the inner side of the outer skin in such a way that the studs 42 extend through the attachment holes 20. Additional mounting means between the flange 40 and the outer skin 10 can be provided if desired. For example, the flange 40 could be glued to the inner side of the outer skin. The flange can be inserted into the outer skin through the opening structure 12. Alternatively it is possible to first attach the flange 40 to the bottom layer of the outer skin of the airbag before sewing the top layer to the bottom layer.
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[0033] In this state, the hooks 50 are again moved radially outwards such that the flap sections 16 open until the central hole 44 with its recesses 46 is no longer covered by the outer skin 10. This is shown in
[0034] Now, the inflator body 32 can be inserted into the central hole 44 of the flange 40 and turned, such that the bayonet coupling is closed (please see
[0035] Now, the hooks 50 are disengaged from the flap sections 16, such that they bent back until they abut against the generating surface of the inflator body 32 (
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[0037] The other difference to the first embodiment is, that the handling holes 17 are slit-shaped, but it is to be noted that the shape of the handling holes is a matter of choice.
[0038] One sees that a simple assembly method is provided that can be completely automated and which allows a very late attachment of the inflator.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0039] 10 outer skin of airbag [0040] 10a inner side [0041] 10b outer side [0042] 11 inflator attachment region [0043] 12 opening structure [0044] 14 slit [0045] 15 additional cut-out [0046] 16 flap section [0047] 17 handling hole [0048] 18 central hole [0049] 18a inner edge [0050] 19 seam [0051] 19a section of seam surrounding the opening structure [0052] 20 attachment hole [0053] 30 inflator [0054] 32 inflator body [0055] 34 attachment protrusion for bayonet coupling [0056] 40 flange [0057] 42 studs [0058] 44 central hole [0059] 46 recess for bayonet coupling [0060] 50 hook