Side air bag device
10604102 ยท 2020-03-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/2171
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/217
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/017
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23153
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/2172
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/217
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A side air bag device is described which is disposed in a space between a vehicle body and a back seat and for which rigidity of attachment to a vehicle body member is improved. The side air bag device provided between a vehicle body and a back seat includes: a base member including a base storage configured to store an air bag and an inflator and a base attachment portion attached to the vehicle body; and a retainer member configured to hold the base storage from a vehicle back side. The retainer member extends from a portion holding the base storage while being bent along the shape of the vehicle body. The retainer member is attached to the vehicle body together with the base attachment portion while being overlapped with the base attachment portion.
Claims
1. A side air bag device provided between a vehicle body and a back seat, comprising: an expandable air bag; an inflator configured to supply gas into the air bag; a base member including a base storage, configured to store the air bag in a folded state and the inflator, the base member being attached between a vehicle body door and the back seat; and a retainer member configured to hold the base storage from a vehicle back side; wherein the retainer member comprises a side wall portion; wherein a length in a front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of a portion of the retainer member that is disposed in a rear of the base storage is larger than a length in the front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of a lower portion of the retainer member; wherein the side wall portion of the retainer member is disposed at a side of a boss provided in the base member; wherein the retainer member comprises a fixing portion that is provided in the lower portion of the retainer member and fixed to the base member, and a protrusion that is provided on a back wall portion of the retainer member and has a side wall.
2. The side air bag device according to claim 1, wherein: the retainer member comprises a curved portion that is concaved so that a frontmost surface of the curved portion is a bottom surface of a concave shape of the curved portion, and the curved portion of the retainer member is arranged below a center of the retainer member in an up-to-down direction.
3. The side air bag device according to claim 1, wherein a lower end of the retainer member is arranged below a lower end of the base member in an up-to-down direction.
4. The side air bag device according to claim 1, wherein: the retainer member comprises a curved portion that is concaved so that a frontmost surface of the curved portion is a bottom surface of a concave shape of the curved portion, and the curved portion of the retainer member covers a part of the base storage from a back side.
5. The side air bag device according to claim 4, wherein: the base storage comprises a deep recessed portion that is recessed toward a vehicle back side and a shallow recessed portion that is less recessed toward the vehicle back side than the deep recessed portion, the retainer member comprises a curved portion that is concaved so that a frontmost surface of the curved portion is a bottom surface of a concave shape of the curved portion, and the curved portion of the retainer member overlaps a portion of the shallow recessed portion in the base storage in the front-to-rear direction.
6. The side air bag device according to claim 1, wherein: an opening is provided on a back side of the base member, the side wall portion of the retainer member is a first side wall portion and the retainer member further comprise a second side wall portion, and the first side wall portion and the second side wall portion are arranged respectively on both sides of the opening.
7. A side air bag device provided between a vehicle body and a back seat, comprising: an expandable air bag; an inflator configured to supply gas into the air bag; a base member including a base storage, configured to store the air bag in a folded state and the inflator, the base member being attached between a vehicle body door and the back seat; and a retainer member configured to hold the base storage from a vehicle back side; wherein: the retainer member comprises a side wall portion; a length in a front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of a portion of the retainer member that is disposed in a rear of the base storage is larger than a length in the front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of a lower portion of the retainer member; the retainer member is formed from a single member; an opening is provided on a back side of the base member, the side wall portion of the retainer member is a first side wall portion and the retainer member further comprise a second side wall portion, and the first side wall portion and the second side wall portion are arranged respectively on both sides of the opening.
8. The side air bag device according to claim 7, wherein: the retainer member comprises a curved portion that is concaved so that a frontmost surface of the curved portion is a bottom surface of a concave shape of the curved portion, and the curved portion of the retainer member is arranged below a center of the retainer member in an up-to-down direction.
9. The side air bag device according to claim 7, wherein a lower end of the retainer member is arranged below a lower end of the base member in an up-to-down direction.
10. The side air bag device according to claim 7, wherein: the retainer member comprises a curved portion that is concaved so that a frontmost surface of the curved portion is a bottom surface of a concave shape of the curved portion, and the curved portion of the retainer member covers a part of the base storage from a back side.
11. The side air bag device according to claim 7, wherein: the retainer member comprises a curved portion that is provided in the lower portion of the retainer member and concaved so that a frontmost surface of the curved portion is a bottom surface of a concave shape of the curved portion, and the length in the front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of the portion of the retainer member that is disposed in the rear of the base storage is larger than a length in the front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of the curved portion of the retainer member.
12. The side air bag device according to claim 7, wherein: the retainer member comprises a fixing portion that is provided in the lower portion of the retainer member and fixed to the base member, and the length in the front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of the portion of the retainer member that is disposed in the rear of the base storage is larger than a length in the front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of the fixing portion of the retainer member.
13. The side air bag device according to claim 7, wherein: the retainer member comprises a fixing portion that is provided in the lower portion of the retainer member and fixed to the base member, and a protrusion that is provided on a back wall portion of the retainer member and has a side wall, and a length in the front-to-rear direction of the side wall of the protrusion is larger than a length in the front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of the fixing portion of the retainer member.
14. The side air bag device according to claim 7, wherein: the base storage comprises a deep recessed portion that is recessed toward a vehicle back side and a shallow recessed portion that is less recessed toward the vehicle back side than the deep recessed portion, the retainer member comprises a curved portion that is concaved so that a frontmost surface of the curved portion is a bottom surface of a concave shape of the curved portion, and the curved portion of the retainer member overlaps a portion of the shallow recessed portion in the base storage in the front-to-rear direction.
15. A side air bag device provided between a vehicle body and a back seat, comprising: an expandable air bag; an inflator configured to supply gas into the air bag; a base member including a base storage, configured to store the air bag in a folded state and the inflator, the base member being attached between a vehicle body door and the back seat; and a retainer member configured to hold the base storage from a vehicle back side; wherein: the retainer member comprises a side wall portion; a length in a front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of a portion of the retainer member that is disposed in a rear of the base storage is larger than a length in the front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of a lower portion of the retainer member; and the side air bag device is configured to be arranged at a side of a seat back of the back seat; wherein: the base storage comprises a deep recessed portion that is recessed toward a vehicle back side and a shallow recessed portion that is less recessed toward the vehicle back side than the deep recessed portion, the retainer member comprises a curved portion that is concaved so that a frontmost surface of the curved portion is a bottom surface of a concave shape of the curved portion, and the curved portion of the retainer member overlaps a portion of the shallow recessed portion in the base storage in the front-to-rear direction.
16. The side air bag device according to claim 15, wherein: the retainer member comprises a curved portion that is provided in the lower portion of the retainer member and concaved so that a frontmost surface of the curved portion is a bottom surface of a concave shape of the curved portion, and the length in the front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of the portion of the retainer member that is disposed in the rear of the base storage is larger than a length in the front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of the curved portion of the retainer member.
17. The side air bag device according to claim 15, wherein: the retainer member comprises a fixing portion that is provided in the lower portion of the retainer member and fixed to the base member, and the length in the front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of the portion of the retainer member that is disposed in the rear of the base storage is larger than a length in the front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of the fixing portion of the retainer member.
18. The side air bag device according to claim 15, wherein: the retainer member comprises a fixing portion that is provided in the lower portion of the retainer member and fixed to the base member, and a protrusion that is provided on a back wall portion of the retainer member and has a side wall, and a length in the front-to-rear direction of the side wall of the protrusion is larger than a length in the front-to-rear direction of the side wall portion of the fixing portion of the retainer member.
19. The side air bag device according to claim 15, wherein: an opening is provided on a back side of the base member, the side wall portion of the retainer member is a first side wall portion and the retainer member further comprise a second side wall portion, and the first side wall portion and the second side wall portion are arranged respectively on both sides of the opening.
20. The side air bag device according to claim 15, wherein a lower end of the retainer member is arranged below a lower end of the base member in an up-to-down direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(18) Various embodiments of side air bag devices of the present disclosure are described below with reference to
(19) A side air bag device S of the present embodiment is a device configured to absorb impact applied from a vehicle lateral side to a seated passenger. As illustrated in
(20) As illustrated in
(21) The air bag 10 includes a bag-shaped member configured to, when impact is applied from the vehicle lateral side, expand and deploy into a balloon shape, from the folded state of
(22) When impact is applied from the vehicle lateral side in the above-described configuration, ignition electric power is supplied from a vehicle battery (not-shown) to the inflator 11 via the harness 40, the vehicle battery being disposed below the feet of the seated passenger on the vehicle body. Then, the air bag 10 expands and deploys at the side of the seated passenger. The air bag 10 and the inflator 11 are stored in a base storage 24 provided at the base member 20, described below.
(23) The base member 20 includes a resin frame member as a base plate of the side air bag device S. As illustrated in
(24) The base body 21 includes a plate-shaped member in a substantially inverted L-shape. The base body 21 includes, as components thereof, the base storage 24 integrally formed slightly closer to a vehicle outer side with respect to a center portion of the base body 21 in the vehicle width direction and recessed toward the vehicle back side, and a base attachment portion 21a integrally formed lower than the base storage 24, extending downward from the base body 21, and attached to a vehicle body member (not-shown). Note that another base attachment portion attachable to a vehicle body member is integrally formed at an upper end portion of the base body 21.
(25) The base outer wall portion 22 formed by a substantially rectangular plate-shaped member is disposed facing the vehicle body door 2a. At an extending end portion of the base outer wall portion 22, a plurality of lock claws 22a configured to lock one end portion of the skin material 60 are integrally formed with a predetermined spacing in the up-to-down direction. Similarly, the base inner wall portion 23 formed by a substantially rectangular plate-shaped member is disposed facing the seat back 1a of the back seat 1. At an extending end portion of the base inner wall portion 23, an insertion groove 23a into which the other end portion of the skin material 60 is to be inserted is integrally formed elongated in the up-to-down direction. The width of the base outer wall portion 22 in a vehicle front-to-back direction is formed to be smaller than that of the base inner wall portion 23.
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(29) The retainer member 30 includes a metal holding member configured to hold the air bag 10 and the inflator 11 from the vehicle back side, and as illustrated in
(30) As illustrated in
(31) A portion of the back wall portion 30a overlapped with the base attachment portion 21a extends from the base attachment portion 21a toward the base storage 24, substantially to the center position between the base attachment portion 21a and the base storage 24. Note that flange portions protruding toward the vehicle front side are formed at both end portions in the vehicle width direction of the extending portion of the back wall portion 30a. Thus, rigidity of the retainer member can be ensured, and rigidity of attachment to the base attachment portion 21a can be improved. As illustrated in
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(34) The retainer hole 33 and the base hole 28 are arranged to communicate with each other in a state where the retainer member 30 and the base storage 24 are attached to each other. Specifically, each fitting recess 34 of the retainer member 30 is fitted to a corresponding one of the base holes 28, and in this manner, the retainer member 30 and the base storage 24 are attached to each other. Each fitting recess 34 is narrowed in a tapered shape from an opening toward a bottom portion, therefore being easily fitted to a corresponding one of the base holes 28.
(35) In the above-described configuration, each assembly shaft 13 of the inflator 11 is, as illustrated in
(36) Moreover, in the above-described configuration, the slits 28a are formed at the base storage 24 as illustrated in
(37) Further, in the above-described configuration, the slits 33a are formed at the retainer member 30 as illustrated in
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(40) In the above-described configuration, before the air bag 10 expands and deploys, as illustrated in
(41) Moreover, in the above-described configuration, the protrusion 39 is, in the up-to-down direction, disposed between the assembly shaft 13a and the assembly shaft 13b of the inflator 11. Specifically, the protrusion 39 is arranged at a position corresponding substantially to the center portion of the inflator 11 in the up-to-down direction. Thus, the retainer member 30 can efficiently receive reactive force generated when the air bag 10 expands and deploys toward the vehicle front side. Note that the protrusion 39 improves rigidity of the periphery of the protrusion 39 of the retainer member 30, in some embodiments.
(42) Further, in the above-described configuration, the load receiving surface of the protrusion 39 for the vehicle body member 38 is formed in a planar shape so as to conform to the shape of the contact surface of the vehicle body member 38. Thus, the load receiving surface optimal for the vehicle body member 38 at the time of expansion and deployment of the air bag can be provided at the retainer member 30.
(43) In addition, in the above-described configuration, the retainer member 30 is, as illustrated in
(44) The harness 40 is a wire harness configured to supply ignition electric power to the inflator 11. The harness 40 is formed such that a plurality of electrical wires is bundled by a corrugated tube and a coupler is attached to each end portion of the bundled wire. As illustrated in
(45) The harness 40 extends across over along the up-to-down direction while being supported by the base member 20 and the retainer member 30. Specifically, as illustrated in
(46) The harness 40 bends while extending downward from the hooked upper end portion thereof. Moreover, a center portion of the harness 40 in the up-to-down direction is supported along the outer wall portion 30b of the retainer member 30. Then, the harness 40 extends downward from the center portion thereof such that the lower end portion 42 is connected to the vehicle battery provided on the vehicle body.
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(48) The pad member 50 integrally includes: an outer pad member 50a disposed on the vehicle outer side with respect to the pad opening 51; and an inner pad member 50b disposed on the vehicle inner side with respect to the pad opening 51. The pad opening 51 is an opening elongated in the up-to-down direction, and the webbing 70 is inserted into the pad opening 51 from the skin material 60 toward the base member 20. The pad opening 51 is, in the vehicle width direction, positioned on the opposite side of the webbing lock portions 27 with respect to the air bag 10.
(49) In the above-described configuration, when the air bag 10 expands and deploys as illustrated in
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(51) The other end portion 62a of the outer skin material 62 on the vehicle outer side is locked to the lock claws 22a of the base outer wall portion 22 so as to extend in the up-to-down direction, and the other end portion 63a of the inner skin material 63 is inserted into the insertion groove 23a of the base inner wall portion 23. Specifically, the other end portion 62a of the outer skin material 62 is provided with lock holes formed in the up-to-down direction for locking to the lock claws 22a, and a resin trim strip for insertion into the insertion groove 23a is sewn to the other end portion 63a of the inner skin material 63.
(52) In the above-described configuration, when the air bag 10 expands and deploys as illustrated in
(53) The webbing 70 includes a fabric member configured to guide the air bag 10 in the expansion and deployment direction toward the vehicle front side. As illustrated in
(54) Specifically, the webbing 70 extends from the one end portion 71 sewn to the skin breakable portion 61 of the inner skin material 63, along a front surface of the inner pad member 50b, toward the vehicle outer side, and subsequently reaches a portion facing the pad opening 51. Then, the webbing 70 extends through the pad opening 51 along a vehicle outer surface and a back surface of the inner pad member 50b, and subsequently reaches a webbing insertion hole 29 provided at the inner wall portion 24c of the base storage 24. In this state, the webbing 70 extends to pass between the pad member 50 and the air bag 10 in the vehicle front-to-back direction.
(55) Then, the webbing 70 extends to the webbing lock portions 27 through the webbing insertion hole provided at the base storage 24, and the webbing 70 is subsequently locked to the webbing lock portions 27. In this state, a resin trim strip for locking to the webbing lock portions 27 is sewn to the other end portion 72 of the webbing 70.
(56) In the above-described configuration, when the air bag 10 expands and deploys as illustrated in
(57) Moreover, in the above-described configuration, as illustrated in
(58) Next, a second embodiment of the side air bag device S is described in accordance with
(59) As illustrated in
(60) The retainer member 130 includes a back wall portion 130a, outer and inner wall portions 130b, 130c that extend from the back wall portion 130a toward the vehicle front side, and a second inner wall portion 130d provided at the back wall portion 130a and disposed on the vehicle inner side from the inner wall portion 130c to extend toward the vehicle front side. The second inner wall portion 130d is disposed on the vehicle inner side from the second inner wall portion 124d of a base member 120, and the back wall portion 130a and the inner wall portion 130c hold the second inner wall portion 124d so as to sandwich the second inner wall portion 124d therebetween.
(61) The harness 140 is supported in a state where a center portion thereof in the up-to-down direction is surrounded by the housing recess 126 of the base storage 124 and the second inner wall portion 130d of the retainer member 130. In other words, the harness 140 is supported in a state where the center portion of the harness 140 in the up-to-down direction is surrounded by a housing portion formed by the back wall portion 130a, the inner wall portion 130c, and the second inner wall portion 130d of the retainer member 130 and by the second inner wall portion 124d of the base storage 124.
(62) In the above-described configuration, the harness 140 and the webbing lock portions 127 are attached to the inner wall portion 124c of the base storage 124, whereas the assembly shafts 13 of the inflator 11 are assembled to the outer wall portion 124b. The harness 140 and the webbing lock portions 127 are arranged at different positions in the vehicle front-to-back direction. Thus, contact among these components can be inhibited, therefore increasing efficiency in the assembling process.
(63) Moreover, in the above-described configuration, the webbing lock portions 127 are supported while being sandwiched between the inner wall portion 124c and the second inner wall portion 124d in the vehicle width direction, therefore improving support rigidity of the webbing lock portion 127.
(64) Next, a third embodiment of the side air bag device S is described in accordance with
(65) As illustrated in
(66) The retainer member 230 includes a back wall portion 230a, outer and inner wall portions 230b, 230c that extend from the back wall portion 230a toward the vehicle front side, a second back wall portion 230d that extends from the outer wall portion 230b toward the vehicle outer side, and a second outer wall portion 230e that extends from the second back wall portion 230d toward the vehicle front side. The second back wall portion 230d and the second outer wall portion 230e extend along a back surface of the base storage 224.
(67) The harness 240 is supported in a state where a center portion thereof in the up-to-down direction is surrounded by the outer wall portion 224b and the second outer wall portion 224d of the base storage 224 and by the second back wall portion 230d and the second outer wall portion 230e of the retainer member 230.
(68) In the above-described configuration, the harness 240 and the assembly shafts 13 of the inflator 11 are attached to the outer wall portion 224b of the base storage 224, whereas webbing lock portions 227 are assembled to the inner wall portion 224c. The harness 240 and the assembly shafts 13 are arranged at different positions in the vehicle front-to-back direction. Thus, contact among these components can be reduced, leading to an efficient assembly process.
(69) Next, a fourth embodiment of the side air bag device S is described in accordance with
(70) The harness 340 is supported in the up-to-down direction in a state where a center portion thereof in the up-to-down direction is housed in an internal space formed by the skin material 60 and a lock recess provided behind the lock claw 322a. Specifically, the lock recess provided at the lock claw 322a is formed by cutting the lock claw from the vehicle back side toward the vehicle front side, and a vehicle-outer-side end portion of the skin material 60 is provided with a through-hole (not-shown) into which the harness 340 can be inserted.
(71) In the above-described configuration, the harness 340 is attached to a vehicle-outer-side end portion of the base member 320, and the assembly shafts 13 of the inflator 11 are attached to an outer wall portion 324b of a base storage 324. Moreover, webbing lock portions 327 are assembled to an inner wall portion 324c. Thus, contact among these components can be inhibited, therefore increasing efficiency in the assembling process.
(72) Next, a fifth embodiment of the side air bag device S is described in accordance with
(73) Specifically, the inner wall portion 330c extends in a substantially linear shape from a vehicle-inner-side end portion of a back wall portion 330a toward the vehicle front side, and the extending end portion of the inner wall portion 330c serves as the webbing holding portion 332 to cover and hold the webbing lock portions 27. Thus, as compared to the first embodiment of
(74) In the above-described embodiments, in the side air bag device S, as illustrated in
(75) In the above-described embodiment, as illustrated in
(76) In the above-described embodiment, in the base storage 24 of the base member 20, as illustrated in
(77) In the above-described embodiment, as illustrated in
(78) As another example, illustrated in
(79) In another example, as illustrated in
(80) In an embodiment, as illustrated in
(81) In the above-described embodiment, as illustrated in
(82) In the above-described embodiment, as illustrated in
(83) In the above-described embodiment, at a portion of the back wall portion 24a of the base storage 24 facing the protrusion 39 of the retainer member 30, another protrusion protruding toward the vehicle back side may be formed integrally or separately. Such protrusion is preferably formed so as to conform to the shape of the protrusion 39 of the retainer member 30. With this configuration, rigidity of the periphery of the base storage 24 can be further improved, and the air bag 10 can further stably deploy in the expansion and deployment direction. In addition, with this configuration, the position of the retainer member 30 during assembly thereof may be more readily determined.
(84) In the above-described embodiment, as illustrated in
(85) In the above-described embodiment, the pad member 50 is formed as an integral body, but is not limited thereto. Alternatively, for example, the outer pad member 50a and the inner pad member 50b may be formed as separate bodies. Moreover, the pad member 50 may be placed at least on the vehicle front side from the base storage 24 of the base member 20. In this manner, as long as the pad member 50 is placed at least on the front side of the base storage 24, a vehicle front-side surface of the side air bag device S may not be partially recessed, and in addition, the side air bag device S can be formed to have a substantially flush outer surface.
(86) In the above-described embodiment, the side air bag device S used for the automobile back seat is described as a specific example, but is not limited thereto. Alternatively, the side air bag device S may be utilized for an automobile front seat, vehicle seats of trains, buses, or the like, and passenger seats of airplanes, ships, or the like.
(87) In the above-described embodiments, the side air bag device S of the present disclosure is mainly described. The aforementioned embodiments are merely examples for facilitating understanding of the present disclosure, and the embodiments are not intended to restrict the embodiments of the present disclosure. Changes and modifications can be made to the embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention, and it will be understood that the present disclosure encompasses equivalents thereof.
TABLE OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(88) S: side air bag device
(89) 1: back seat 1a: seat back
(90) 2: vehicle body 2a: vehicle body door
(91) 10: air bag
(92) 11: inflator
(93) 12: harness connection portion
(94) 13, 13a, 13b: assembly shaft
(95) 20, 320, 420: base member
(96) 21: base body 21a, 421a, 421b: base attachment portion 21d: boss 421c: base protrusion
(97) 22, 322: base outer wall portion 22a, 322a: lock claw
(98) 23: base inner wall portion 23a: insertion groove
(99) 24, 124, 224, 324, 424: base storage 24a, 124a, 424a: back wall portion 24b, 124b, 224b, 324b: outer wall portion 24c, 124c, 224c, 324c: inner wall portion 24e: opening of base member 124d: second inner wall portion 224d: second outer wall portion
(100) 25: cut portion
(101) 26a: deep recessed portion
(102) 26b: shallow recessed portion
(103) 27, 27a, 27b, 127, 227, 327: webbing lock portion
(104) 28, 428: base hole 28a: slit
(105) 29: webbing insertion hole
(106) 30, 130, 230, 330, 430: retainer member 30a, 130a, 230a, 330a, 430a: back wall portion 30b, 130b, 230b: outer wall portion (side wall portion) 30c, 130c, 230c, 330c: inner wall portion (side wall portion) 30k: fixing portion 130d: second inner wall portion 230d: second back wall portion 230e: second outer wall portion 430f: second retainer piece
(107) 31: cut portion
(108) 32, 332: webbing holding portion
(109) 33: retainer hole 33a: slit
(110) 34, 434: fitting recess
(111) 35: assembly member
(112) 38: vehicle body member
(113) 39, 139, 239, 339: protrusion 39b: side wall of protrusion 239a: front wall portion 239b: side wall portion 239c: back wall portion
(114) 40, 140, 240, 340: harness
(115) 41: upper end portion
(116) 42: lower end portion
(117) 50: pad member 50a: outer pad member 50b: inner pad member
(118) 51: pad opening
(119) 60: skin material
(120) 61: skin breakable portion
(121) 62: outer skin material 62a: other end portion
(122) 63: inner skin material 63a: other end portion
(123) 70: webbing
(124) 71: one end portion
(125) 72: other end portion
(126) 126: housing recess