Airbag Covering and Method for Producing Same
20170001592 · 2017-01-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2021/21531
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An airbag covering with a covering element (20) with an upper side and a lower side and at least two axially extending openings (22) from an upper end to a lower end, and with an emblem or design element on the covering element (20). The design element has at least two fastening pins (34) extending in the axial direction from the emblem section (32) through one opening (22). The fastening pin (34) has a thickened head (36) produced by thermal deformation. At least sections of the contact surface (38) of the head (36), which contact surface (38) faces the lower side of the covering element, do not extend perpendicularly to the axial direction.
Claims
1. An airbag cover comprising a cover element having an upper side and a lower side, the cover element having at least two openings that extend from an upper end to a lower end in an axial direction, and an emblem or design element disposed on the cover element having a visible emblem or design section arranged on the upper side of the cover element and at least two fastening pins that extend respectively in axial direction from the emblem or design section through the cover opening, wherein the fastening pins have a thickened head, and a contact surface of the head facing toward the lower side of the cover element does not extend vertically, at least in sections, to the axial direction.
2. An airbag cover according to claim 1, further comprising the contact surface is formed as non-flat, in a conical or a convex form.
3. An airbag cover according to claim 1, further comprising the lower end of the opening adjacent to the lower side of the cover element through which opening the fastening pin protrudes follows the form of the contact surface, so that the head, at least in sections, is accommodated in the lower end of the opening.
4. An airbag cover according to claim 1 further comprising in that the cover element, at least in the region under the emblem or design section, is formed in one piece, and that at least in this region, no further elements are arranged in or on the cover element.
5. An airbag cover according to claim 1 further comprising in that the thickened head has two limbs, so that the contact surfaces have two sections separated from each other.
6. An airbag cover according to claim 1 further comprising in that the section of the fastening pin extending through the opening has a rectangular cross-section.
7. A method of manufacturing an airbag cover comprising providing a cover element having an upper side and a lower side, the cover element having at least two openings that extend from one upper end to one lower end in an axial direction, and an emblem or design element disposed on a cover element which has a visible emblem or design section arranged on the upper side of the cover element and at least two fastening pins that extend respectively in axial direction from the emblem or design section through the opening, and forming a thickened head by thermal shaping of the pin extending through the opening, wherein the contact surface of the head facing toward the lower side of the cover element does not extend vertically, at least in sections, to the axial direction.
8. A method of manufacturing an airbag cover in accordance with claim 7 further comprising providing an elastic intermediate layer positioned between the emblem or design element and the cover element, and compressing the emblem during the forming of the thickened head step.
9. An airbag cover according to claim 2 further comprising the lower end of the opening adjacent to the lower side of the cover element through which fastening pin protrudes follows the form of the contract surface and is concave or convex.
10. An airbag cover according to claim 1 further comprising an elastic intermediate layer positioned between the emblem or design element and the upper side of the cover element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0015] The invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to the Figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0025] The airbag model 10 schematically represented in
[0026] The airbag cover 18 includes a cover element 20 and an emblem or design element 30 held on the cover element 20. The cover element consists of a plastic, and can in particular be formed in one-piece. In particular, it is as a rule not necessary to provide reinforcement elements, so the cover element 20 must have a relatively high inherent rigidity and preferably having a Shore-D hardness of at least 37 (ISO 868). A suitable material is, for example, TOSI 81835D, a TPE. According to the definitions made here, the upper side 20a of the cover element 20 faces the vehicle interior, whereas the lower side 20b of the cover element 20 points at least in sections toward the direction of the airbag 16. The cover element 20 has at least two openings (in
[0027] The openings 22a and 22b serve the purpose of the arrangement of an emblem or design element 30 on the cover element 20. The emblem or design element 30 has the emblem or design section 32 (which can for example show the logo of a vehicle manufacturer) and a fastening pin 34, 34 for each opening 22. The emblem or design element is as a rule formed in one piece from a thermoplastic, the emblem or design section 32 usually being coated, in particular chrome-plated.
[0028] As a rule, both fastening pins 34 are identically constructed, however only one of the fastening pin 34 will be referred to and described. The end of the emblem or design section 32 facing away from the fastening pin 34 is formed as a thickened head 36 whose diameter is larger than the cross-section of the opening 22. An improvement consists of the contact surface 38 of the head 36, i.e. the opening pointing in the direction of the lower side 20b of the cover element 20, which holds the emblem or design element 30 on the cover element 20, not being formed as flat and extending vertically in the axial direction R of the fastening pin 34, but rather, at least in sections, running diagonally to this axial direction. In other words: the surface normal to the contact surface 38 extend at least partially non-parallel to the axial direction R of the fastening pin 34. In the embodiment shown, the contact surface 38 is conical (i.e. it is a cone-mantle section), so that the aforementioned requirement for the contact surface 38 applies.
[0029] The advantage of the head geometry shown is as follows: during the unfolding of the airbag 10, high acceleration forces act on parts of the airbag cover 18, in particular also on the part of the airbag cover with the emblem or design element 30 (the door). Here, acceleration forces can also arise that tend to tear the emblem or design element 30 off the cover element 20, that is to say which act in the direction F (parallel to the axial direction R). Due to the chosen form of the contact surface 38, the contact surface (even if the cover element 20 consists of a relatively hard plastic), can, during plastic and/or elastic deformation of the cover element 20, dig into and deform the cover element (a certain crumple zone is thus made available), by which means the force-peaks that occur can be reduced.
[0030] In order to give the head 36 its desired conical form, a three-part tool, as shown symbolically in
[0031] In order get a better attachment of the contact surface 38 of the head 36 to the underside 20b of the cover element 20 in the normal operating state of the airbag module 10 so that the emblem or design element 30 is held free from play, it can be advantageous to press the emblem or design section 32 onto the upper surface 20a of the airbag cover 18 during the reshaping of the hollow pins 35 in order to achieve a certain elastic deformation of the cover element 20. If the base material of the cover element 20 has only very low elasticity, it can be advantageous to provide an elastic intermediate layer 25, on which the emblem or design section 32 lies as shown in
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[0035] 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.