VEHICLE OCCUPANT RESTRAINING SYSTEM COMPRISING A CENTRAL AIRBAG
20250170979 · 2025-05-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/237
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23308
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23161
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/233
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23324
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/237
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicle occupant restraint system (10) includes a center airbag (12) which, in an inflated state, extends between two vehicle seats (14) positioned next to each other and which has an inflatable torso gas bag (16) and an inflatable head gas bag (18) connected to the torso gas bag (16). The torso gas bag (16) comprises a laterally projecting, as seen in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle (L), inflatable protrusion (36) which is designed and arranged to abut, in the completely inflated state of the center airbag (12), against a vehicle structure (32) between the vehicle seats (14) and to support the center airbag (12) against a lateral force (F).
Claims
1. A vehicle occupant restraint system comprising a center airbag which, in an inflated state, extends between two vehicle seats positioned next to each other and which includes an inflatable torso gas bag and an inflatable head gas bag connected to the torso gas bag, wherein the torso gas bag has a laterally projecting, as seen in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle (L), inflatable protrusion which is designed and arranged to abut, in the completely inflated state of the center airbag , against a vehicle structure between the vehicle seats and to support the center airbag against a lateral force (F).
2. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 1, wherein an angled or curved contact surface which fully abuts against an edge or a bulge of the vehicle structure is formed on the torso gas bag by the inflatable protrusion.
3. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 1, wherein the vehicle structure is a center console of the vehicle.
4. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 1, wherein the center airbag is mounted on a backrest of one of the vehicle seats.
5. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 4, wherein the torso gas bag includes an inflation portion that is fixed to the backrest.
6. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 1, wherein a cut of the torso gas bag includes first and second portions which, relating to the inflated center airbag, are connected to each other along mirror-inverted outer contours, and wherein the second portion has a folding area which forms the inflatable protrusion in the inflated center airbag, wherein the folding area comprises an outer edge portion which is connected only to itself in superimposed sections of the folding area.
7. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 6, wherein a total area of the second portion of the cut corresponds to a total area of the first portion of the cut plus a surface of the folding area.
8. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 6, wherein the folding area comprises a first folding line which extends from a terminal point at the circumferential contour of the torso gas bag opposite to the contact surface to a first end of the outer edge portion of the folding area, and a second folding line which extends from the terminal point to a center (P) of the outer edge portion and divides the outer edge portion into two mirror-symmetrical sub-portions.
9. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 6, wherein the outer edge portion of the folding area is angled or curved and merges into the adjoining portion of the circumferential contour of the torso gas bag.
10. The vehicle occupant restraint system according to claim 1, wherein the head gas bag and the torso gas bag constitute separate inflatable chambers of the center airbag and are fastened to each other in a connecting area which has at least one overflow opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] In the following, the invention shall be illustrated by means of an embodiment with reference to the attached figures, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION
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[0032] The center airbag 12 extends, when substantially inflated, along the longitudinal direction of the vehicle L and a vertical direction of the vehicle H and comprises a torso gas bag 16 as well as a head gas bag 18 connected to the latter. The head gas bag 18 is arranged along the vertical direction of the vehicle H at an upper portion of the torso gas bag 16 and adjoins the latter so that in the vertical direction of the vehicle H it extends farther than the torso gas bag 16. The head gas bag 18 is arranged on the torso gas bag 16 in such a way that in the transverse direction of the vehicle Q it extends toward the vehicle occupant 24.
[0033] The center airbag 12 is arranged with an inflation portion 20 (see
[0034] The torso gas bag 16 has a baffle 23 facing the vehicle occupant 24 and cushioning the vehicle occupant 24, if a lateral force F, viz. a force acting along the transverse direction of the vehicle Q, acts upon the vehicle occupant 24.
[0035] The torso gas bag 16 and the head gas bag 18 form inflatable chambers separate from each other.
[0036] As illustrated in
[0037] A vehicle structure 32 formed by a center console of the vehicle in this case extends between the two vehicle seats 14. The vehicle structure 32 ends in the vertical direction of the vehicle H in the area of the torso gas bag 16.
[0038] The vehicle structure 32 includes an edge or a bulge 34, in this case the transition from an upper side of the center console to a sidewall of the center console facing the vehicle occupant 24.
[0039] The torso gas bag 16 of the center airbag 12 comprises an inflatable protrusion 36 which projects from a main part 38 of the torso gas bag 16 and at an angle with the baffle 23 and which, in the inflated center airbag 12, abuts against the vehicle structure 32. In this way, the center airbag 12 is supported against a lateral force F in the transverse direction of the vehicle Q applied by the vehicle occupant 24 when he/she impacts on the center airbag 12.
[0040] For this purpose, the inflatable protrusion 36 comprises a contact surface 40 which abuts against the full surface of the edge or bulge 34 of the vehicle structure 32.
[0041] The inflatable protrusion 36 is provided on the side of the torso gas bag 16 facing away from the vehicle occupant 24, as can be seen from
[0042] The volume of the inflatable protrusion 36 is definitely smaller than that of the main part 38, such as about 3% to 30%, particularly 3% to 20%.
[0043] It is the only function of the inflatable protrusion 36 to support the torso gas bag 16 against the force F at the vehicle structure 32.
[0044] In the example shown here, the contact surface 40 is bulged or angled and is adapted to the shape of the surface of the vehicle structure 32 and to that of the edge or bulge 34 at the vehicle structure 32. This results in a full-surface support of the torso gas bag 16 on the vehicle structure 32.
[0045] The inflatable protrusion 36 is formed by the shape of the cut of the center airbag 12 (see
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[0047] The cut 42 of the torso gas bag 16 includes a first portion 46 and a second portion 48 which are connected to each other along a centerline M in one piece.
[0048] The head gas bag 18 in this case is fastened to the first portion 46, but it would also be conceivable to arrange it on the second portion 48.
[0049] An outer contour 50 of the first portion 46 and the centerline M define a circumferential contour 52 of the torso gas bag 16, as shown in
[0050] The second portion 48 is theoretically composed of a surface which is mirror-inverted to the first portion 46 relative to the centerline M, and of a folding area 54 additionally inserted there (hatched in
[0051] The folding area 54 in this case takes approximately the shape of an acute isosceles triangle.
[0052] The folding area 54 is limited toward the centerline M by a first folding line 56. The latter forms a lateral face of the triangle.
[0053] A terminal point 58 of the first folding line 56 is arranged in the area of an outer contour 60 of the second portion 48 which, in the completed center airbag 12, is located on the circumferential contour 52 of the torso gas bag 16. The terminal point 58 in this case forms the vertex of the triangle.
[0054] The folding area 54 is mirror-symmetrical relative to a second folding line 62 which extends from the terminal point 58 to a center P of an outer edge portion 64 of the folding area 54 which theoretically divides the outer edge portion 64 into two mirror-symmetrical sub-portions 66, 68.
[0055] The shape of the outer edge portion 64 defines the shape of the contact surface 40 of the inflatable protrusion 36. For an angled or curved contact surface 40, e.g. transitions 70 of the outer edge portion 64 into the joint circumferential contour 52 have an angled or curved design.
[0056] The surface of the folding area 54 defines the volume of the inflatable protrusion 36 in the inflated center airbag 12, while the length of the outer edge portion 64 is crucial for how far the protrusion 36 projects from the main part 38 of the torso gas bag 16.
[0057] In order to form the inflatable protrusion 36, the second portion 48 is folded along the first folding line 56 toward the centerline M, and subsequently the remaining second portion 48 is turned back along the second folding line 62. In doing so, the two sections 55, 57 of the folding area 54 and the two sub-portions 66, 68 of the outer edge portion 64 come to lie on top of each other. This results in the shape shown in
[0058] The two sub-portions 66, 68 of the outer edge portion 64 are connected, such as sewn up, to each other but not to other parts of the cut 42.
[0059] Starting from the partly folded cut 42 shown in
[0060] Since the folding area 54 is folded into the interior of the center airbag 12, in this area an outwardly open pocket is formed which is delimited outwardly by the first folding line 56 and inwardly by the second folding line 62 and the outer edge portion 64 (see also
[0061] For completing the center airbag 12, moreover the cut 44 of the head gas bag 18 is connected, such as sewn up, initially in the connecting area 26 to the upper portion of the first portion 46 of the cut 42 of the torso gas bag 16, wherein the overflow openings 28 which are recessed both in the cut 44 and in the first portion 46 lie on top of each other.
[0062] Then the cut 44 is folded along a line of symmetry S and is fastened to itself at a circumferential edge 72 so that the outer contour of the head gas bag 18 is formed.
[0063] The now completed center airbag 12 which is shown spread in
[0064] In the case of restraint, the center airbag 12 deploys out of the backrest 22 into the position between the two vehicle seats 14, wherein both the torso gas bag 16 and the head gas bag 18 are always filled. The gas pressure causes the folding area 54 to be turned outwards and to be filled with filling gas so that the inflatable protrusion 36 projects outwardly from the main part 38 of the torso gas bag 16. Due to the shape and the arrangement of the center airbag 12, the contact surface 40 abuts at the inflatable protrusion 36 against the vehicle structure 32. The torso gas bag 16 is thus spanned between its fastening on the backrest 22 and the contact surface 40 which bears against the vehicle structure 32, and is prepared to take up the lateral force F.