Air bag device
10246042 · 2019-04-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/263
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/2395
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23308
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23384
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/239
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/233
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23324
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/23138
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/203
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23107
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/233
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/203
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/239
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An airbag device capable of restraining an obliquely forward movement of an occupant. The airbag device includes: an inflator which is operated by a signal from a sensor that detects a collision and which discharges expansion gas; to deploy and expand the airbags. The airbags include: a first airbag which deploys to the front of an occupant for restraining a forward movement of the occupant; and a second airbag which is joined to a side part of the first airbag on a cabin center side and restrains an obliquely forward movement of the occupant. The collision sensor is capable of discriminating between a first collision mode which is not accompanied by rotation of the vehicle and a second collision mode which is accompanied by a rotation of the vehicle in a horizontal plane, and the second airbag is deployed only when the second collision mode occurs.
Claims
1. An airbag device for restraining a forward movement of an occupant seated on a vehicle seat of a vehicle adapted for use with a collision sensor, comprising: an inflator which is operated by a signal from the sensor that detects a collision of the vehicle and which discharges an expansion gas; and a plurality of airbags which expand and deploy due to the expansion gas, wherein the plurality of airbags includes a first airbag which deploys to the front of the occupant; and a second airbag which is joined to a side part of the first airbag on a cabin center side with respect to the occupant and is adapted to restrain an obliquely forward movement of the occupant when deployed, the collision sensor of a type capable of discriminating between a first collision mode which is not accompanied by a significant rotation of the vehicle in a horizontal plane and a second collision mode which is accompanied by a significant rotation of the vehicle in the horizontal plane, and the first airbag is deployed in the first and the second collision modes and the second airbag is deployed only when the second collision mode occurs and the second airbag is not deployed when the first collision mode occurs, the inflator discharges the expansion gas into the first airbag in the first collision mode and in the second collision mode, a joint of the first airbag and the second airbag is provided with an openable and closable inflation vent opening which communicates with both the first and the second airbags, and the inflation vent opening is configured so that the gas flows into the second airbag from the first airbag during the second collision mode.
2. The airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising wherein the inflation vent opening opens to permit the gas flow only when the second collision mode occurs.
3. The airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising an inflation vent tether which adjusts an opening and a closing of the inflation vent opening and is joined to the inflation vent opening.
4. The airbag device according to claim 3, further comprising the inflation vent tether is severed when the second collision mode is detected causing the inflation vent opening to open.
5. The airbag device according to claim 3, further comprising the inflation vent tether is controlled in response to the collision sensor detecting the first collision mode or the second collision mode.
6. The airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising a third airbag joined to a side part of the first airbag on a window side of the vehicle.
7. The airbag device according to claim 6, further comprising wherein the third airbag is deployed only when the first collision mode occurs.
8. The airbag device according to claim 7, further comprising a second inflation vent opening between the first airbag and the third airbag, the second inflation vent opening is configured so that the gas flows from the first airbag to the third airbag through the second inflation vent opening only when the first collision mode occurs, and the second vent opening is closed in the second collision mode.
9. The airbag device according to claim 8, further comprising a second inflation vent tether connected with the second vent opening.
10. The airbag device according to claim 9, further comprising the second inflation vent tether having one end connected with the second airbag and an opposite end connected with the second inflation vent opening wherein when the second airbag is not deployed the second inflation vent opening is open to allow inflation of the third airbag and when the second airbag is deployed tension is applied to the second inflation vent tether causing the second inflation vent opening to close.
11. The airbag device according to claim 7, further comprising wherein the third airbag is not deployed when the second collision mode occurs.
12. The airbag device according to claim 6, further comprising the third airbag is positioned on a window side of the vehicle with respect to the occupant.
13. The airbag device according to claim 6, further comprising the second and the third airbags are joined with the first airbag on opposite lateral sides of the first airbag.
14. The airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising an exhaust vent opening between the first airbag and atmosphere, the exhaust vent opening is configured so that the gas flows from the first airbag to the atmosphere through the exhaust vent opening only when the first collision mode occurs, the exhaust vent opening is closed in the second collision mode.
15. The airbag device according to claim 14, further comprising an exhaust vent tether for controlling a closing of the exhaust vent opening.
16. The airbag device according to claim 15, further comprising the exhaust vent tether is connected at one end to the exhaust vent opening and at an opposite end to a portion of the second airbag such that inflation of the second airbag places tension on the exhaust vent tether in a manner to close the exhaust vent opening thereby closing the exhaust vent opening in the second collision mode.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail using a passenger seat airbag device as an example.
(12) The airbag device according to the present invention is configured so as to operate on the assumption of at least two collision modes.
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(14) A joint of the first airbag 18 and the second airbag 20 is provided with an openable and closable first vent 26 which communicates with both airbags 18 and 20, and is configured so that inflation gas flows into the second airbag 20 from the first airbag 18 during the second collision mode. In other words, the first vent 26 is configured so as to open only when the second collision mode occurs. One end of a first tether 28 which controls opening and closing is joined to the first vent 26. Another end of the first tether 28 is joined to a housing (not shown) for the airbag and is configured so as to be severed or released or disconnected when the second collision mode is detected. An openable and closable second vent 22 is provided in a side part of the first airbag 18 on the vehicle window side (i.e. outboard side). One end of a second tether 24 for controlling opening and closing of the second vent 22 is joined to the second vent 22. Another end of the second tether 24 is joined to a vehicle center-side side surface of the second airbag.
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(16) Control of opening and closing of the first vent 26 and the second vent 22 is performed by adjusting tension on the tethers 28 and 24. Both vents 26 and 22 are configured such that, like a drawstring bag, an end of the tether is inserted to a peripheral edge of an opening portion, and the opening is closed by pulling the tether and opened by loosening the tether.
(17) In the first practical example configured as described above, when the first collision mode occurs, the inflator 30 operates and the first airbag 18 expands first as shown in
(18) On the other hand, when the second collision mode occurs, the inflator 30 operates and the first airbag 18 expands first as shown in
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(20) In a similar manner to the first practical example, a joint of the first airbag 18 and the second airbag 20 is provided with an openable and closable first vent 26 which communicates with both airbags 18 and 20, and is configured so that gas flows into the second airbag 20 from the first airbag 18 during the second collision mode. In other words, the first vent 26 is configured so as to open only when the second collision mode occurs. One end of a first tether 28 which controls opening and closing is joined to the first vent 26. Another end of the first tether 28 is joined to a housing (not shown) outside of the airbag and is configured so as to be severed when the second collision mode is detected.
(21) For the second embodiment elements which are equivalent to those described in connection with the first embodiment are designated by the same reference number with 100 added. An openable and closable second vent opening 122 is provided in a vehicle center-side upper part of the first airbag 18. Opening and closing of the second vent opening 122 is controlled by a second tether 124. One end of the second tether 124 is joined close to an inner-side upper end of the first airbag 18, and another end thereof is passed through the second vent opening 122 to extend outside the airbag and is joined close to an upper end of an outer surface of the second airbag.
(22) In a similar manner to the first practical example, control of opening and closing of the first vent 26 and the second vent 122 is performed by adjusting tension on the tethers 28 and 124. The vent 26 is configured such that, like a drawstring bag, an end of a tether is inserted to a peripheral edge of an opening portion, and the opening is closed by pulling the tether and opened by loosening the tether. On the other hand, the second vent opening 122 adopts a system of a so-called patch plug vent and is configured such that the vent is closed by covering the opening with a flap and the vent is opened by loosening the flap.
(23) In the second embodiment configured as described above, when the first collision mode occurs, the inflator 30 operates and the first airbag 18 expands first as shown in
(24) On the other hand, when the second collision mode occurs, the inflator 30 operates and the first airbag 18 expands first as shown in
(25) In the first and second practical examples described above, since a structure is adopted in which gas is not discharged by venting from the first airbag 18 when the second airbag 20 is deployed, an amount of necessary gas can be kept to a minimum amount. As a result, an increase in performance of the inflator 30 caused by providing a plurality of airbags can be suppressed. Second vents 22 and 122 are needed since an excess of inflation gas is produced when the second airbag 20 is not deployed.
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(27) The present embodiment further includes a third airbag 222 joined to a side part of the first airbag 218 on the window (outboard) side. In addition, the third airbag 222 is configured to deploy only when the first collision mode occurs. In the present embodiment, when the first collision mode occurs, a front airbag 218 and a vehicle window-side airbag 222 are deployed to restrain movements of the occupant 12 toward the front and toward an outer side. In addition, when the second collision mode occurs, the front airbag 218 and a vehicle center-side airbag 220 are deployed to restrain movements of the occupant 12 toward the front and toward a center side (a side of the center console).
(28) In a similar manner to the first and second embodiments, a joint of the first airbag 218 and the second airbag 220 is provided with an openable and closable first vent 226 which communicates with both airbags 218 and 220, and is configured so that gas flows into the second airbag 220 from the first airbag 218 during the second collision mode. In other words, the first vent 226 is configured so as to open only when the second collision mode occurs. One end of a first tether 232 which controls opening and closing is joined to the first vent 226. Another end of the first tether 232 is joined to a housing (not shown) outside of the airbag and is configured so as to be severed when the second collision mode is detected.
(29) A joint of the first airbag 218 and the third airbag 222 is provided with an openable and closable second vent 230 which communicates with both airbags 218 and 222, and is configured so that gas flows into the third airbag 222 from the first airbag 218 during the first collision mode. In other words, the second vent 230 is configured so as to open only when the first collision mode occurs. One end of a second tether 228 which controls opening and closing is joined to the second vent 230. Another end of the second tether 228 penetrates the first airbag 218 and is joined to an inner-side side surface of the second airbag 220.
(30) Control of opening and closing of the first vent 226 and the second vent 230 is performed by adjusting tension on the tethers 232 and 228. Both vents 226 and 230 are configured such that, like a drawstring bag, an end of a tether is inserted to a peripheral edge of an opening portion, and the opening is closed by pulling the tether and opened by loosening the tether.
(31) In the third embodiment configured as described above, when the first collision mode occurs, the inflator 30 operates and the first airbag 218 expands first as shown in
(32) On the other hand, when the second collision mode occurs, the inflator 30 operates and the first airbag 18 expands first as shown in
(33) In the third embodiment, a rotational direction of the vehicle can be detected by the collision sensor 32 and, in accordance thereto, deployment of the first to third airbags 218, 220, and 222 can be controlled with further precision. For example, a configuration can be adopted in which the third airbag 222 is deployed only when the vehicle rotates in a counterclockwise direction which is opposite to the state shown in
(34) While embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to such practical examples and various modifications may be made within the scope of the technical concepts described in the respective claims.
(35) While the above description constitutes the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be appreciated that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation and change without departing from the proper scope and fair meaning of the accompanying claims.