AIRBAG MODULE
20220340099 ยท 2022-10-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/216
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/217
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/2173
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A representative configuration of an airbag module including a folded or rolled airbag cushion, an inflator provided in the airbag cushion, and a case type housing for stowing the airbag cushion, wherein the housing is rectangular shaped in cross-sectional view and includes a first member forming at least one side wall of the rectangular shape, a second member that forms the remaining two or more side walls of the rectangular shape, and a rotational shaft connecting the first member and the second member enabling mutual relative rotation, and upon expansion and deployment of the airbag cushion, one of either the first member or second member rotates relative to the other around the rotational shaft causing the opening of an upper part of the case type housing to open up.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. An airbag module, comprising: a folded or rolled airbag cushion; an inflator provided in the airbag cushion; and a case type housing for stowing the airbag cushion, wherein the housing is rectangular shaped in cross-sectional view and includes: a first member forming at least one side wall of the rectangular shape; a second member that forms the remaining two or more side walls of the rectangular shape; and a rotational shaft connecting the first member and the second member enabling mutual relative rotation, and upon expansion and deployment of the airbag cushion, one of either a first member or second member rotates relative to the other around the rotational shaft causing the opening of an upper part of the case type housing to open up.
12. The airbag module according to claim 11, wherein the first member includes three side walls and the second member includes three side walls including the remaining side wall and two contiguous side walls on either side thereof and overlaps with the first member.
13. The airbag module according to claim 11, wherein the first member includes two side walls with an L shaped cross-section and the second member includes the two remaining side walls with an L shaped cross-section.
14. The airbag module according to claim 11, wherein the first member includes three side walls and the second member includes two contiguous side walls with an L shaped cross-section including the remaining side wall.
15. The airbag module according to claim 11, wherein the housing includes: a pin secured to a first of the first member or the second member; and a bracket secured to a second of the first member or second member provided with a slot enabling sliding of the pin.
16. The airbag module according to claim 12, wherein the housing includes: a pin secured to a first of the first member or the second member; and a bracket secured to a second of the first member or second member provided with a slot enabling sliding of the pin.
17. The airbag module according to claim 13, wherein the housing includes: a pin secured to a first of the first member or the second member; and a bracket secured to a second of the first member or second member provided with a slot enabling sliding of the pin.
18. The airbag module according to claim 14, wherein the housing includes: a pin secured to a first of the first member or the second member; and a bracket secured to a second of the first member or second member provided with a slot enabling sliding of the pin.
19. An airbag module, comprising: a folded or rolled airbag cushion; an inflator provided in the airbag cushion; and a case type housing for stowing the airbag cushion, wherein the housing includes: a first member forming at least one side wall of the rectangular shape; a second member that forms the remaining two or more side walls of the rectangular shape; and a connecting member that connects the first member and the second member, and the connecting member has a bent portion separated from the first member or second member and upon expansion and deployment of the airbag cushion, extension of the bent portion of the connecting member separates one of the first member or second member from the other causing an opening on the upper side of the case type housing to open.
20. The airbag module according to claim 19, wherein the first member includes three side walls and the second member includes three side walls including the remaining side wall and two contiguous side walls on either side thereof and overlaps with the first member.
21. The airbag module according to claim 19, wherein the first member includes two side walls with an L shaped cross-section and the second member includes the two remaining side walls with an L shaped cross-section.
22. The airbag module according to claim 19, wherein the first member includes three side walls and the second member includes two contiguous side walls with an L shaped cross-section including the remaining side wall.
23. The airbag module according to claim 19, wherein the bent portion of the connecting member has a hat shape protruding in a direction away from the first member or second member.
24. The airbag module according to claim 20, wherein the bent portion of the connecting member has a hat shape protruding in a direction away from the first member or second member.
25. The airbag module according to claim 21, wherein the bent portion of the connecting member has a hat shape protruding in a direction away from the first member or second member.
26. The airbag module according to claim 22, wherein the bent portion of the connecting member has a hat shape protruding in a direction away from the first member or second member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0045] Preferred embodiments according to the present invention will hereinafter be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. Dimensions, materials, other specific numerical values, and the like indicated in the embodiments are merely examples for ease of understanding of the invention and do not limit the present invention unless otherwise noted. Note that in the present specification and drawings, elements having essentially identical functions and configurations are labeled with identical symbols in order to omit redundant descriptions along with an illustration of elements not directly related to the present invention.
Embodiment 1
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[0047] Note that the airbag module 100 of the present embodiment is assumed to be used as a knee airbag device that protects the knee portion of the passenger. However, the airbag module 100 of the present embodiment is not limited thereto, and can be used as an airbag for a motorcycle. In addition, the airbag module 100 of the present embodiment may also be used as an airbag to protect the occupant's head and chest.
[0048] As illustrated in
[0049] As illustrated in
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[0051] As illustrated in
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[0053] With the configuration described above, rotation of the first member 130 with respect to the second member 140 causes the opening on the upper side of the housing 120 to open up. In other words, the opening of the housing 120 readily opens during expansion and deployment of the airbag cushion 102. As the housing 120 opens readily in this manner, speed of the airbag cushion deployment can be increased. This stabilizes deployment behavior and enables restraining the occupant more rapidly. Thus, occupant injury value can be reduced. In addition, the housing 120 opening readily improves resistance of internal pressure reduction of the cushion during airbag cushion 102 deployment. Therefore, the amount of cushion base material is anticipated to be reduced and the housing 120 plate thickness is anticipated to be reduced enabling potential cost reduction.
[0054] Also, with the configuration described above, the pin 162 and the bracket 164 are provided to enable guiding the rotation of the first member 130 relative to the second member 140 in the housing 120. Thus, stable operation is feasible and the desired behavior can be reliably obtained.
[0055] Further in the present embodiment, as illustrated in
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[0057] The housing 120 illustrated in
[0058] In this manner, the cross section of the first member and the second member does not necessarily have to be in the shape of a U. If four side walls surrounding the airbag cushion 102 can be formed, members with a shape other than an L shape can be used to the same effect as that described above.
Embodiment 2
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[0060] The housing 210 of the airbag module 200 illustrated in
[0061] With the configuration described above, the second member 240 is pushed from the pressure when the airbag cushion 102 expands and deploys. Thus, the pin 262 slides in the slot 264a of the bracket 264 and the second member 240 rotates relative to the first member 130 with a short side 240a of the second member 240 as a rotation axis. Furthermore, as illustrated in
[0062] Note, the pin 262 slides in an arc-shaped path in the linear slot 264a so the slot 264a is preferably provided with sufficient width to prevent interference with the pin 262.
Embodiment 3
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[0064] As illustrated in
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[0066] The second connecting member 370 includes a joint part 372, a connecting part 374, and a bending part 376. The joint part 372 is the location for joining with the second member 340 and the connecting part 374 is the location for connecting to the first connecting member 360. A bending part 376 that is the bending portion that is separated from the first member or the second member is formed between the joint part 372 and the connecting part 374.
[0067] The connecting part 364 of the first connecting member 360 and connecting part 374 of the second connecting member 370 are secured by a bolt 352 illustrated in
[0068] With the configuration described above, upon expansion and deployment of the airbag cushion 102, the pressure thereof causes the bending parts 366 and 376 that are the bent portions of the connecting member 350 to extend in the directions of the arrows D2 and D3 illustrated in
[0069] In particular, in the present embodiment, the bending parts 366 and 376 that are bent portions have a hat shape protruding in a direction away from the housing 310. Thus, sufficient deformation can be ensured by the bending parts 366 and 376, enhancing the effect described above.
[0070] Note, in the present embodiment, a configuration using two connecting members (first connecting member 360 and second connecting member 370) was illustrated but the configuration is not limited to this. For example, if the connecting part 364 of the first connecting member 360 is connected to the second member 340, the effect described above can be achieved without requiring the second connecting member 370.
[0071] Preferred examples of the present invention were described above while referring to the attached drawings. However, the embodiments described above are preferred examples of the present invention, and other embodiments can be implemented or performed by various methods. In particular, unless described otherwise in the specification of the present application, the invention is not limited to the shape, size, configurational disposition, and the like of parts illustrated in detail in the attached drawings. Furthermore, expressions and terms used in the specification of the present application are used for providing a description, and the invention is not limited thereto, unless specifically described otherwise.
[0072] Therefore, it is obvious that a person with ordinary skill in the art can conceive various changed examples or modified examples within the scope described in the scope of the claims, which is understood to naturally belong to the technical scope of the present invention.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0073] The present invention can be used as an airbag module for a knee airbag or an airbag for a motorcycle (bike).
EXPLANATION OF CODES
[0074] 100. Airbag module, 102. Airbag cushion, 104. Inflator, 106. Frame, 120. Housing, 120a. Housing, 120b. Housing, 120c. Housing, 121. Opening, 130. First member, 130a. Side wall, 130b. Side wall, 130c. Side wall, 132. Bottom wall, 134. Leg part, 140. Second member, 140a. Side wall, 140b. Side wall, 140c. Side wall, 142. Bottom wall, 144. Leg part, 152. Bolt, 152a. Rotation shaft, 154. Nut, 162. Pin, 164. Bracket, 164a. Slot, 166. Bearing, 182. First member, 182a. Side wall, 182b. Side wall, 184. Second member, 184a. Side wall, 184b. Side wall, 186. Second member, 186a. Side wall, 186b. Side wall, 188. Second member, 200. Airbag module, 210. Housing, 210a. Opening, 240. Second member, 240a. Bottom side, 262. Pin, 264. Bracket, 300. Airbag module, 310. Housing, 310a. Opening, 330. First member, 330a. Side wall, 330b. Side wall, 330c. Side wall, 340. Second member, 340a. Side wall, 340b. Side wall, 340c. Side wall, 350. Connecting member, 352. Bolt, 354. Nut, 360. First connecting member, 362. Joint part, 364. Connecting part, 366. Bending part, 370. Second connecting member, 372. Joint part, 374. Connecting part, 376. Bending part