Knee airbag unit of a vehicle occupant restraint system of a motor vehicle
11505151 · 2022-11-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/264
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/2171
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/2176
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/264
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/217
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A knee airbag unit (10) of a vehicle occupant restraint system of a motor vehicle is described. The knee airbag unit (10) comprises an airbag module (12), which has a module holder (14), a gas generator (16) and a flexible, non-inherently rigid module housing (18) that at least partially surrounds the gas generator (16) and the airbag in the untriggered state, wherein the gas generator (16), the airbag and the flexible module housing (18) are fastened to the module holder (14). Also provided is a cover (20) forming a module covering and defining an outer side in the installed state of the knee airbag unit (10), which is connected to the airbag module (12). Furthermore, there is an edge-side means (26) securing the cover (20) against lowering, originating from the module holder (14).
Claims
1. A knee airbag unit of a vehicle occupant restraint system of a motor vehicle, comprising: an airbag module comprising a module holder, a gas generator, an airbag, and a fabric module housing that at least partly surrounds the gas generator and the airbag in the untriggered state, the gas generator, the airbag, and the fabric module housing being fastened to the module holder; and a cover connected to the airbag module and forming a module covering that defines an outer surface of the knee airbag unit in an installed state, the cover being configured to be sufficiently rigid to support the fabric module housing against negative effects that gravity and vibration can place on the module housing over time; wherein the cover comprises a front wall having end sections, wherein the front wall comprises an outer side forming an outer side of the knee airbag unit that faces the vehicle occupant in the installed state of the knee airbag unit, and an opposite inner side that engages and supports the module housing; wherein at least one of the end sections is configured to be secured to the module holder to support the cover against lowering so that the cover can thereby support the module housing, the cover being configured to open in response to airbag inflation, the fabric of the airbag module being configured to tear or otherwise rupture to allow the airbag to deploy.
2. The knee airbag unit according to claim 1, wherein the end sections comprise longitudinal edges of the cover.
3. The knee airbag unit according to claim 1, wherein the end section configured to be secured to the module holder comprises a series of connecting lugs arranged along the end section of the cover and configured to be connected to the module holder.
4. The knee airbag unit according to claim 1, wherein the module holder comprises at least one securing tongue and/or at least one opening configured to receive and support the at least one end section of the cover.
5. The knee airbag unit according to claim 1, wherein the module holder comprises a securing tongue that is configured to be received in a connecting lug of the cover to secure the cover to the module holder.
6. The knee airbag unit according to claim 1, wherein the cover is configured to be at least one of hooked, clipped, screwed, riveted, pinned, clamped, and adhesively bonded to the module holder.
7. The knee airbag unit according to claim 1, wherein the module holder is a sheet metal part, which has a substantially flat contact section, on the front side of which the module housing rests and on the rear side of which the fastening devices for fastening to the vehicle project.
8. The knee airbag unit according to claim 1, wherein the module housing engages a contact section of the module holder on an upper side and contacts the cover on a lower side, wherein the contact section supports the knee airbag when triggered, the airbag opening the cover and the module housing in response thereto.
9. The knee airbag unit according to claim 1, wherein at least one securing means is formed by an extension or a recess on the cover, which interacts with an instrumental panel.
10. The knee airbag unit according to claim 9, wherein the securing means is formed at least on an edge region of the cover.
11. The knee airbag unit according to claim 9, wherein the cover is hooked, clipped, screwed, riveted, pinned, clamped and/or adhesively bonded to the structure fixed to the vehicle.
12. The knee airbag unit according to claim 9, wherein the securing means has a cover stiffener provided on the cover.
13. The knee airbag unit according to claim 12, wherein the cover stiffener is a rib arrangement on the cover and/or an injection-molded, inserted and/or sewn-in stiffening component.
14. The knee airbag unit according to claim 13, wherein the stiffening component is produced from a plastic which is stiffer than the material from which the cover is produced.
15. The knee airbag unit according to claim 12, wherein the cover stiffener is arranged on or in the vicinity of a material weakening and/or a hinge region of the cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be explained below by using various exemplary embodiments, which are shown in the appended drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION
(11) A knee airbag unit 10 in
(12) The module holder 14 is implemented as a sheet metal part, which has a substantially flat contact section 14a, on the front side of which the airbag rests and on the rear side of which fastening devices 14b, 14c, 14d for fastening to the vehicle project. Said fastening devices 14b, 14c, 14d are illustrated only schematically.
(13) The module housing 18 is made of a fabric in the embodiment illustrated.
(14) The gas generator 16, the airbag and the module housing 18 are fastened to the module holder 14.
(15) Furthermore, the knee airbag unit 10 comprises a cover 20.
(16) The cover 20 forms a module covering which defines an outer side in the installed state of the knee airbag unit 10.
(17) The cover 20 comprises a front wall 22 and side edges 24, which originate from the front wall 22. In an installed state, the front wall 22 is the visible outer side of the knee airbag unit 10. In the embodiment illustrated in
(18) The cover 20 is connected to the airbag module 12.
(19) Furthermore, there is an edge-side means 26 for securing the cover 20 against lowering and which originates from the module holder 14.
(20) In the embodiment illustrated in
(21) To this end, the cover 20 comprises three sections 28a, 28b, 28c that are to be secured, which are each connected to the module holder 14. A connecting lug 30a, 30b, 30c is molded on each of the sections 28a, 28b, 28c that are to be secured. Respectively assigned securing tongues 32a, 32b, 32c are arranged on the module holder 14.
(22) The sections 28a, 28b, 28c of the cover 20 that are to be secured are thus connected to the securing tongues 32a, 32b, 32c via the connecting lugs 30a, 30b, 30c.
(23) The securing tongues 32a, 32b, 32c extend from the rear side of the airbag module 12 as far as a side wall of the cover 20.
(24) As an alternative to the engagement of the securing tongues 32a, 32b, 32c in the connecting lugs 30a, 30b, 30c, each of the sections 28a-28c that are to be secured can also be hooked, screwed, riveted, pinned, clamped and/or adhesively bonded to the module holder 14.
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(26) In the second embodiment, the connecting lugs 30a, 30c are not attached to the cover 20 but to the module housing 18.
(27) The connecting lugs 30a, 30b again interact with the securing tongues 32a, 32c, which are plugged into the connecting lugs 30a, 30c. Thus, the sections 28a, 28c that are to be secured are connected to the module holder 14.
(28) In order to make it clear that the number of sections 28a-28c that are to be secured and the corresponding number of connecting lugs 30a-30c and the associated securing tongues 32a-32c can be chosen freely, depending on the application, only the two connecting lugs 30a, 30b can be seen in
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(30) Here, the cover 20 has an elongated shape, as in the aforementioned embodiments.
(31) In the embodiment shown in
(32) The sections 28d, 28e that are to be secured do not comprise connecting lugs. Instead, stiffeners into which the respectively associated securing tongues 32d, 32e of the module holder 14 engage are arranged on said sections 28d, 28e.
(33) The two sections 28d, 28e that are to be secured and are formed as end sections are therefore held by means of the securing tongues 32d, 32e.
(34) The securing tongues 32d, 32e extend from the rear side of the airbag module 12, in particular from the contact section 14a, as far as the front wall 22 of the cover 20.
(35) They engage on the front wall 22 and secure the latter.
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(37) Here, the sections 28d, 28e of the cover 20 that are to be secured are again connected to the module holder 14.
(38) The securing tongues 32d, 32e are, however, implemented differently than in the embodiment according to
(39) The securing tongues 32d, 32e extend from the rear side of the airbag module 12, in particular from the contact section 14a, as far as the side walls of the cover 20.
(40) The securing tongues 32d, 32e engage on the side walls and secure the same.
(41) An additional embodiment is shown in
(42) In the embodiment according to
(43) The securing means 26 is therefore formed on an edge region of the cover 20.
(44) Furthermore, the sections 28f, 28g that are to be secured are formed as extensions of the cover 20. This becomes clear in particular if the sections 28a-28c are considered which, in the embodiment according to
(45) The securing means 26 is therefore formed by an extension on the cover 20.
(46) In the embodiment illustrated, the sections 28f, 28g that are to be secured are screwed to the structure 36 fixed to the vehicle. Alternatively, these could also be hooked, clipped, riveted, pinned, clamped and/or adhesively bonded to the structure 36 fixed to the vehicle.
(47) In particular, the sections 28f, 28g that are to be secured and that each form an extension could also form a form fit with the structure 36 fixed to the vehicle.
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(49) The structure 36 fixed to the vehicle is hooked to the cover 20, the structure 36 fixed to the vehicle engaging in a recess on the cover 20.
(50) The securing means 26 is therefore formed by a recess on the cover 20.
(51) Thus, the structure 36 fixed to the vehicle and the cover 20 form a form fit.
(52) Further embodiments of the knee airbag unit 10 are illustrated in
(53) In the examples of
(54) Furthermore, in the embodiment according to
(55) In the embodiment according to
(56) These are produced from a plastic which is stiffer than the material from which the cover 20 is produced.