CUSHION FOR PEDESTRIAN AIRBAG
20220371541 · 2022-11-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A pedestrian airbag includes: an airbag cushion stored in a pedestrian airbag room located between a roof and a headliner of a vehicle in a folded state, and configured to be deployed to cover both a windshield glass and an A-pillar by being expanded during deployment thereof; and an inflator configured to supply gas to the airbag cushion.
Claims
1. A pedestrian airbag comprising: an airbag cushion stored in a folded state in a pedestrian airbag room located between a roof and a headliner of a vehicle, and configured to be deployed to entirely cover both a windshield glass and an A-pillar by being expanded during deployment thereof; and an inflator configured to supply gas to the airbag cushion.
2. The pedestrian airbag of claim 1, wherein the airbag cushion is configured such that a portion thereof corresponding to the windshield glass constitutes a windshield glass chamber and a portion thereof corresponding to the A-pillar constitutes an A-pillar chamber, and a thicknesses of the windshield glass chamber and a thicknesses of the A-pillar chamber are different from each other.
3. The pedestrian airbag of claim 2, wherein the thickness of the A-pillar chamber is thicker than the thickness of the windshield glass chamber.
4. The pedestrian airbag of claim 1, wherein the airbag cushion is stored in a roll-folding method in which the airbag cushion is rolled in a direction toward the windshield glass.
5. The pedestrian airbag of claim 1, wherein the airbag cushion is stored such that a portion thereof is rolled in a roll-folding method in a direction toward the windshield glass and a remaining portion thereof is folded in a zigzag-folding method.
6. The pedestrian airbag of claim 1, wherein a cover is provided at the roof, the cover being configured to cover the folded airbag cushion and to guide a deployment direction of the airbag cushion during the deployment of the airbag cushion.
7. The pedestrian airbag of claim 6, wherein the cover is coupled by hinging at a portion where the roof extended forward is bent.
8. The pedestrian airbag of claim 1, wherein a diffuser is provided at an upper portion of the airbag cushion, and has an inlet connected to the inflator and outlets communicating with an inside of the airbag cushion, the outlets of the diffuser being arranged to face opposite sides of the airbag cushion.
9. The pedestrian airbag of claim 8, wherein the diffuser is provided at a center portion of the upper portion of the airbag cushion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The above and other objectives, features, and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0022]
[0023]
[0024]
[0025]
[0026]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] Hereinbelow, a detailed description for solving the above-described objective and problems will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Meanwhile, in the following description of the present invention, detailed descriptions of known functions and components incorporated herein will be omitted when it may make the subject matter of the present invention unclear. The scope and spirit of the present invention are not limited to the embodiment described hereinbelow and those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are.
[0028]
[0029] When the pedestrian airbag is operated, a speed of deploying the airbag is slow in a case in which the hood 10 is lifted by an expansive pressure of the airbag. Therefore, the airbag needs a separate lifter provided for lifting the hood, thereby causing a problem that a cost for mounting the pedestrian airbag has been increased.
[0030] With increasing people who use bicycles as a means of transportation or exercise, a need to protect a higher and larger area than an area protected by the conventional pedestrian airbag is increased.
[0031] In a case of an electric vehicle or an autonomous vehicle that has a short front surface as an aspect of design, the probability of a pedestrian collision on an upper portion A′ of an A-pillar and an upper portion W′ of a front windshield glass beyond the existing protection area is greater than the probability of a conventional general vehicle, so a need to protect a larger area than an area protected by the conventional airbag has been increased.
[0032] According to the embodiment in order to achieve the above objectives, referring to
[0033] In addition, the pedestrian airbag may include an airbag housing 130 to cover the airbag cushion 110, and the airbag housing covering the airbag cushion 110 may be provided in the pedestrian airbag room.
[0034] The airbag housing 130, the airbag cushion 110, and the inflator 120 constitute an airbag module and the airbag module may be provided in the pedestrian airbag room R.
[0035] The pedestrian airbag 100 according to the present invention is provided in the pedestrian airbag room R located between the roof L and the headliner H of the vehicle. Accordingly, it is possible to remove a structural body provided to prevent damage due to heat of an engine room or a lifter provided to lift a bonnet hood that should be provided in the conventional pedestrian airbag, and a cost required for mounting the pedestrian airbag may be reduced.
[0036] Meanwhile, a front panel P is positioned between the roof L and the headliner H on an upper portion of the vehicle to support the roof L. The inside of the front panel P is empty, so the pedestrian airbag room R is provided in the empty inside space of the front panel P to install the pedestrian airbag 100 therein.
[0037] A cover C may be coupled by hinging at a portion where the roof L of the vehicle extended forward is bent. While the cover C is lifted by expansive force of the airbag cushion 110 when the airbag cushion 110 is expanded, the pedestrian airbag room R is opened. The cover C may serve to guide the airbag cushion 110 so that the airbag cushion 110 is deployed downward rather than upward.
[0038] Referring to
[0039] However, when the airbag cushion 110 is folded by being rolled in a direction toward the roof rather than the direction toward the windshield glass, a pedestrian may not be protected due to the airbag cushion 110 expanded upward while facing the sky. Therefore, the airbag cushion 110 may be stored such that the entire airbag cushion is folded by being rolled in the direction toward the windshield glass, or a portion thereof is rolled in the roll-folding method in the direction toward the windshield glass and a remaining portion thereof is folded in the zigzag-folding method. When an airbag cushion located close to an inflator is folded in the zigzag-folding method, the airbag cushion may initially perform rapid deployment, so that it is preferable to roll-fold a portion of the airbag cushion and to fold a remaining portion thereof in the zigzag-folding method, rather than rolling the entire airbag cushion.
[0040] Referring to
[0041] Specifically, when the airbag cushion 110 is expanded, the airbag cushion 110 is expanded to cover both the windshield glass W and the A-pillar A, so when a pedestrian collides with the vehicle, it is possible to maximally prevent the pedestrian from being injured by hitting upper portions of the windshield glass W and the A-pillar A as much as possible. Since the airbag cushion 110 is expanded downward, there is a risk that the pedestrian hits lower portions of the windshield glass W and the A-pillar A. However, an expansive speed of the airbag cushion 110 may be controlled to cover a front surface of the windshield glass W or the A-pillar A before the pedestrian hits the lower portion of the windshield glass W or the A-pillar A, so the problem does not much matter.
[0042] Referring to
[0043] It is very important that the airbag cushion 110 is expanded uniformly in order for the airbag cushion 110 to fill a gap between the pedestrian and the vehicle. Gas expanding the airbag cushion 110 is very high pressure, so the diffuser D is needed to evenly distribute the pressure.
[0044] The inlet D1 of the diffuser D is connected to the inflator 120 and the outlets D2 are connected to the airbag cushion 110, so that the diffuser D may assist gas generated from the inflator 120 to be supplied to the airbag cushion 110. In particular, in order for the gas to expand the A-pillar chamber AC at first, it is preferable to form the length in a width direction of the diffuser D longer than the length in a longitudinal direction of the diffuser D. In the above case, the airbag cushion 110 is expanded to expand the A-pillar chamber AC at first, so that it is possible to prevent preferentially the pedestrian from colliding with the A-pillar chamber AC that is stiffer than the windshield glass W.
[0045] Although a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.