Airbag apparatus for vehicle
11529927 ยท 2022-12-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An airbag apparatus for a vehicle is capable of protecting a collision object while protecting the vehicle and an occupant. In particular, the airbag apparatus is installed in a fully autonomous vehicle in which the occupant's position and posture are variable. The airbag apparatus includes an inflator provided at a pillar of a vehicle body and configured to generate working gas, a housing mounted to the pillar of the vehicle body, a cushion part accommodated in the housing and configured to be inflated as being discharged from the housing by receiving the working gas generated from the inflator for covering the vehicle, and a tether part provided in the cushion part to determine a deployment shape of the cushion part.
Claims
1. An airbag apparatus for a vehicle, the airbag apparatus comprising: an inflator provided at a pillar of a vehicle body, and configured to generate working gas; a housing mounted to the pillar of the vehicle body; a cushion part accommodated in the housing, the cushion part configured to be inflated and discharged from the housing by receiving the working gas generated from the inflator, and structured to cover the vehicle; and a tether part provided outside of the cushion part to determine a deployment shape of the cushion part, wherein the pillar includes an upper portion and a lower portion, and wherein the inflator and the housing are separately mounted to the upper portion and the lower portion, respectively.
2. The airbag apparatus of claim 1, wherein the lower portion of the pillar extends in a vertical direction, and wherein the housing is formed to extend in the vertical direction along the lower portion of the pillar.
3. The airbag apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pillar further includes a curved portion between the upper portion and the lower portion, and wherein the cushion part is folded along a shape of the curved portion of the pillar and is connected to the inflator.
4. The airbag apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing includes an opening configured to discharge the cushion part, and wherein the opening is oriented to a center in a width direction of the vehicle body.
5. The airbag apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pillar is an A-pillar, and wherein the cushion part is configured to deploy and expand to cover a front of the vehicle.
6. The airbag apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cushion part is provided therein with a deployment guide device configured to guide the deployment shape of the cushion part by guiding a flow of the working gas provided from the inflator.
7. The airbag apparatus of claim 6, wherein the deployment guide device includes: a diffuser communicating with the inflator to branch and supply the working gas into the cushion part; and a first diaphragm and a second diaphragm dividing an internal space of the cushion part into multiple chambers, wherein the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm are provided with multiple flow holes to communicate adjacent chambers with each other.
8. The airbag apparatus of claim 7, wherein the diffuser branches the working gas in a vertical direction; the internal space of the cushion part is divided into the multiple chambers in the vertical direction by the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm, and the multiple chambers are configured such that volumes of internal spaces thereof are gradually decreased from lower to upper directions; and the working gas branching and being supplied from the diffuser is supplied in such a manner that a lowermost chamber of the multiple chambers is supplied with the working gas more than remaining chambers.
9. The airbag apparatus of claim 1, wherein the tether part includes a first tether and a second tether configured such that first ends thereof are fixed to the housing and second ends thereof are fixed to an end portion of the cushion part, and a length of the first tether is configured to be shorter than a length of the second tether.
10. The airbag apparatus of claim 9, wherein the first tether and the second tether are fixed to an end portion of a first surface of the cushion part, and wherein the first surface of the cushion part is configured to face a glass provided in the vehicle body.
11. The airbag apparatus of claim 9, further comprising a tether cutter for selectively cutting the first tether, wherein the cushion part is interrupted by the first tether or the second tether depending on operation of the tether cutter, which is selectively determined by a type of collision, and the deployment shape of the cushion part is determined.
12. The airbag apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the inflator, the housing, the cushion part, and the tether part is configured as at least one pair that is arranged symmetrically with each other on opposite sides of a front edge or a rear edge of the vehicle body.
13. The airbag apparatus of claim 1, wherein the vehicle body is a vehicle body of an autonomous vehicle.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the disclosure may be well understood, there will now be described various forms thereof, given by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8) The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
(10) Referring to
(11) The inflator 10 is a means for inflating the cushion part 30 by supplying the cushion part 30 with working gas generated when gunpowder or gas filled therein explodes, and an inflator that is applied to a general airbag apparatus is used. However, the inflator 10 is mounted outside the vehicle body 1. For example, as shown in
(12) The housing 20 is provided on a side of the front edge and/or the rear edge of the vehicle body 1 to be adjacent to the inflator 10, and the stowed cushion part 30 is accommodated in the housing 20.
(13) For example, the inflator 10 and the housing 20 may be mounted to a pillar of the vehicle body 1. That is, the inflator 10 and the housing 20 may be mounted to an A-pillar arranged at a front of the vehicle body 1 or to a C-pillar arranged at a rear of the vehicle body 1. The inflator 10 and the housing 20 may be mounted to both of the A-pillar and the C-pillar.
(14) For example, a pair of the inflator 10 and the housing 20 may be mounted to each of a pair of the A-pillars constituting the vehicle body 1 such that the pair of the inflator 10 and the housing 20 may cover the front of the vehicle body 1. That is, the inflator 10 and the housing 20 may cover the front of the vehicle.
(15) Here, the pillar may include an upper portion and a lower portion, and the inflator 10 and the housing 20 may be separately mounted to the upper portion and the lower portion, respectively.
(16) For example, as shown in
(17) In particular, the lower portion of the pillar may extend in a vertical direction. Accordingly, the housing 20 may be formed to extend in the vertical direction along the lower portion of the pillar.
(18) Meanwhile, the housing 20 may be formed with an opening for determining the deployment direction of the cushion part 30. The opening formed in the housing 20 may be varied depending on the deployment direction of the cushion part 30.
(19) For example, the opening may be oriented to a center in a width direction of the vehicle body 1, such that the cushion part 30 may deploy toward the center in the width direction of the vehicle body 1.
(20) In addition, the housing 20 may be provided outside the vehicle body 1 by a housing mount 21. That is, housing 20 may be mounted to the lower portion of the pillar by the housing mount 21.
(21) As the working gas provided from the inflator 10 is injected, the cushion part 30 is discharged from the housing 20 and is inflated, which is substantially a means of protecting the vehicle body and an occupant. The overall shape of the cushion part 30 can be varied and applied depending on the type of object to be protected.
(22) In particular, the cushion part 30 may be accommodated in the housing 20 and may be connected to the inflator 10 such that the cushion part 30 may receive the working gas generated from the inflator 10.
(23) Here, as shown in
(24) As shown in
(25) Referring to
(26) As shown in
(27) Further, the internal space of the cushion part 30 may be divided into the multiple chambers in the vertical direction by the first diaphragm 62 and the second diaphragm 63, and the multiple chambers may be formed such that volumes of internal spaces thereof are gradually decreased from lower to upper directions. In addition, it is preferable that the first diaphragm 62 and the second diaphragm 63 are provided with multiple flow holes 64 to communicate adjacent chambers with each other.
(28) It is preferable that the working gas branching and being supplied from the diffuser 61 is supplied in such a manner that a lowermost chamber of the multiple chambers is supplied with the working gas more than remaining chambers. Thus, when a collision of the vehicle body 1 occurs, it is preferable that the cushion part 30 absorbs impact while firstly coming into contact with the impact object in the lower region thereof, and the working gas is sequentially transferred to the upper chamber through the first diaphragm 62 and the second diaphragm 63 such that the pressure of the cushion part 30 is maintained.
(29) Meanwhile, the tether part 40 is a means for determining the deployment shape of the cushion part 30. For example, the tether part 40 may include a first tether 41 and a second tether 42 configured such that first ends thereof are fixed to the housing 20 and second ends thereof are fixed to an end portion of the cushion part 30. It is preferable that a length of the first tether 41 is formed to be shorter than a length of the second tether 42, such that the deployment shape of the cushion part 30 is selectively determined by the first tether 41 and the second tether 42. Further, the first tether 41 and the second tether 42 are provided in the direction where the cushion part is brought into close contact with a glass 2 provided in the vehicle body 1 when the cushion part 30 is deployed.
(30) For example, as shown in
(31) Accordingly, when the cushion part 30 is inflated, the cushion part 30 may be inflated while being brought into close contact with the glass 2 by the first tether 41 and the second tether 42.
(32) In order for the first tether 41 and the second tether 42 to selectively determine the deployment shape of the cushion part 30, the airbag apparatus further includes a tether cutter 50 for selectively cutting the first tether 41. Accordingly, the cushion part 30 is interrupted by the first tether 41 or the second tether 42 depending on operation of the tether cutter 50, which is selectively determined by a type of collision, and the deployment shape is determined.
(33) For example, as shown in
(34) On the contrary, as shown in
(35) The determination of the type of collision may be determined by signals detected in various sensors provided in the vehicle. For example, the collision type may be determined in such a manner that signals detected by various sensors such as an ADAS sensor, a brake sensor, a vehicle speed sensor, a yaw rate sensor, a GPS, a SAN angle sensor, and a VDS are analyzed by the ECU and are compared with the established collision type database.
(36) The airbag apparatus for a vehicle according to the form of the present disclosure configured as described above may be installed in a variety of ways at various locations in the vehicle body.
(37) For example, as shown in
(38) Further, as shown in
(39) Hereinafter, reference will be made to examples of deployment shapes of the airbag apparatus for a vehicle according to the form of the present disclosure configured as described above depending on the collision type.
(40) Referring to
(41) Further, as shown in
(42) Further, as shown in
(43) While the present disclosure has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary forms, it is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the disclosed forms, but, on the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirt and scope of the present disclosure.