Restraining device, restraining assembly and seat unit
12434656 · 2025-10-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Sylvain Leforestier (Doudeauville, FR)
- Frederic CHARPENTIER (Le Vauroux, FR)
- Christophe FLEURY (Chars, FR)
- Marc MARCHAND (LE VAUMAIN, FR)
- Olivier Richez (Rouen, FR)
- Erle NEDELEC (Gournay-en-Bray, FR)
- Julien HALGRIN (Doudeauville en Vexin, FR)
- Laurent LENGAIGNE (La Chaussée, FR)
- Jean-Yves Burel (Bully, FR)
- Laurent Hellot (La Feuillie, FR)
- Carole GAILHARD (Gournay en Bray, FR)
Cpc classification
B60R21/23138
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23308
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/233
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A restraining device of a seat unit protecting a person without relying on a supporting surface. The first part extends from its first end in a first direction over the shoulder of a person sitting in the vehicle seat to a backrest-distal second end being located in front of the person's head and/or torso, and in a second direction from a person-outer third end to a person-inner fourth end. The second part extends in a third direction from a fifth end to a sixth end and from a backrest-proximate seventh end to a backrest-distal eighth end, such that a least an upper section of the second part extends laterally of the person's head. The third part extends in the second direction from a person-outer ninth end to a person-inner tenth end, such that at least an upper section of the third part faces the person's face.
Claims
1. A restraining device of a seat unit, which seat unit further comprises a vehicle seat with a seating and a backrest adapted to support a person seated in the vehicle seat, said restraining device comprising: an airbag cushion being deployable to a deployed state, wherein said airbag cushion comprises a first part having a backrest-proximate first end, wherein in the deployed state, said first part: is configured to extend from the backrest-proximate first end thereof in a first direction over a shoulder of the person sitting in the vehicle seat to a backrest-distal second end (30b) being located in front of the person's head and/or torso, and extends in a second direction from a person-outer third end to a person-inner fourth end, wherein the airbag cushion additionally comprises a second part being connected to the first part, and a third part being connected to the first part and to the second part, wherein in the deployed state: said second part extends in a third direction from a fifth end to a sixth end and from a backrest-proximate seventh end to a backrest-distal eighth end, such that at least an upper section of said second part is configured to extend laterally of the person's head, and said third part extends in the second direction from a person-outer ninth end to a person-inner tenth end, such that at least an upper section of said third part is configured to face the person's face; and the restraining device further comprises a first belt for securing the airbag cushion to the vehicle seat, the first belt and the airbag cushion forming a restraining assembly, the first belt secured at a first end to the backrest and at a second end to the seating, and the first belt further configured to extend over an upper surface of the first part and through the third part.
2. The restraining device of claim 1, wherein the backrest-distal eighth end of the second part and the person-outer ninth end of the third part are connected to one another at least indirectly and at least in sections.
3. The restraining device of claim 1, wherein the second part further comprises a lower section configured to extend laterally of the person's torso.
4. The restraining device of claim 1, wherein the first belt extends through a first tunnel in the third part.
5. The restraining device of claim 4, wherein the restraining device further comprises a second belt extending along a person-remote surface area of the airbag cushion.
6. The restraining device of claim 5, wherein the second belt extends through a second tunnel in the second part or extends over the sixth end of the second part.
7. The restraining device of claim 5, wherein the first belt and the second belt are connected to the first part by a load bearing patch.
8. The restraining device of claim 1, wherein the first belt is connected to the first part by a load bearing patch.
9. The restraining device of claim 1, wherein the person-inner fourth end of the first part comprises a concave surface area.
10. The restraining device of claim 1, wherein the restraining assembly further comprises an inflator being in fluid communication with the second part of the airbag cushion.
11. The restraining device of claim 10, wherein the inflator is located inside the second part adjacent to the backrest-proximate seventh end thereof.
12. The restraining device of claim 11, wherein the second part comprises an outer skin and a flexible shaping element being located inside the outer skin at the backrest-proximate seventh end, said flexible shaping element having an inner first section and said flexible shaping element being attached to the outer skin via at least two connection sections in such a way that at least a section of the inflator is circumferentially encircled by the outer skin and the inner first section of the flexible shaping element, wherein the inflator is encircled by the outer skin in an angle between 20 and 340.
13. The restraining device of claim 12, wherein the flexible shaping element is tube-shaped and additionally comprises a second section extending along the outer skin of the second part.
14. The restraining device of claim 13, wherein the at least two connection sections are parts of a closed connection, wherein the second section of the tube-shaped flexible shaping element is located inside the closed connection.
15. The restraining device of claim 10, wherein the backrest-proximate seventh end of the second part of the airbag cushion is attached to the backrest of the vehicle seat at least indirectly.
16. The restraining device of claim 15, wherein said seat unit comprises two restraining assemblies, wherein a first restraining assembly whose first part of said airbag cushion is configured to extend over a left shoulder of the person and a second restraining assembly whose first part of said airbag cushion is configured to extend over a right shoulder of the person.
17. The restraining device of claim 16, wherein the two restraining assemblies are not mirror-symmetrical with respect to each other.
18. The restraining device of claim 17, wherein the upper section of the third part of one of the airbag cushions is configured to be located in front of the person's face.
Description
(1) The invention will now be described in more detail by means of preferred embodiments in view of the figures. The figures show:
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(21) As can be seen in
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(23) The airbag cushion 20 further comprises a second part 40 which essentially forms a side airbag and thus extends in a third direction (Z-direction) from a fifth end (lower end) 40a to a sixth end (upper end) 40b and in the first direction from a seventh end (rear end) 40c to an eighth end (forward end) 40d.
(24) The first part 30 is attached to the second part 40, at least around an overflow which connects the chamber enclosed by the second part with the chamber enclosed by the first part 30. This will be explained in more detail in view of
(25) In this embodiment, and this is preferred, the second part 40 extendsin the deployed statein the third direction (Z-direction) from a fourth end, which is located under the first part 30 to a sixth end, which is located above the first part 30. So, this second part 40 comprises an upper section 42 being allocated to the head of the occupant and a lower section 44 being allocated to at least a section of the occupant's torso.
(26) The third part 50 extends from a ninth end 50a, which essentially coincides with the eighth end 40d of the second part 40, in the second direction (Y-direction) to a tenth end 50b. This third part 50 at least has an upper section being located in front of the occupant's head as can especially be seen from
(27) So, each of the three parts 30, 40, 50 is attached to each of the other parts, such that the deployed airbag cushion 20 forms a three-dimensional, self-supporting structure and especially does not need a restraining surface in front of the occupant, as a traditional front airbag cushion needs. The first belt 71 even enhances this self-supporting ability of the restraining device, as will now be described:
(28) As has already been mentioned above, the first end 71a of the first belt 71 is attached to the vehicle seat 10, preferably at an upper end of the backrest 14, and the second end 71b is attached to the lower part of the vehicle seat 10, especially near the front end of the seating 12. The respective attachment to the vehicle seat 10 can take place via brackets 75 being connected to a frame part (not shown in detail). In other embodiments, the at least one of the end sections can be rolled onto a roll, especially a roll of a retractor.
(29) As can for example be seen from
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(31) As an alternative, the second belt 72 could extend over the sixth end (top end) 40b of the second part 40, such that a section of the second belt extends along the whole height of the outer wall of this second part 40. This alternative (in a view according to
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(35) The first cutting 100 shows at least one overflow opening 102 (here two overflow openings) and the second cutting 110 shows matching overflow openings 112. Additionally, the second cutting 110 shows two holes 114 for the first tunnel and two holes 115 for the second tunnel. Further, holes 116 for inflator studs are provided as is generally known form side airbags.
(36) The sewing process could be for example be as follows: First, the first cutting 100 is sewn to the second cutting 110, especially around the overflow openings 102, 112. After this, the first cutting 100 can be folded and closed by an edge seam in order to form the first part. Then, the cuttings 120 for the tunnel walls can be sewn to the edges of their respective holes 114, 115 and then the first part can be sewn to the cutting 110 by means of protruding sections 104 of the first cutting 100. Finally, an edge seam for closing the cutting 110 to form the second part and the third part can be applied. Because the first part is connected to both, the second part and the third part, the third part is automatically bent out of the plane of the second part, such that the completely sewn airbag cushion looks as it is shown in
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(39) So, the inflator 60 is circumferentially encircled by the outer skin 46 and the first section 130a of the shaping element 130, wherein the inflator 60 is encircled by the outer skin 46 in an angle between 20 and 340, preferably in an angle between 180 and 300 (shown is an angle of approximately 250). Generally, an angle being 45 or larger is preferred. As can be seen directly by comparing
(40) In case that the tubular shaping element is made from a flat piece of material, it comprises a closing connection, for example a closing seam 136 which extends essentially parallel to the axial direction of the inflator. This is shown in
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(42) As has already been mentioned, the use of such a shaping element is not limited to the claimed restraining assembly but can also be applied to other kind of airbag assemblies, especially side airbag assemblies comprising a side airbag cushion and an inflator.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
(43) 10 vehicle seat 12 seating 14 backrest 20 airbag cushion 21 packed airbag cushion 30 first part 30a first end 30b second end 30c third end (person outer end) 30d fourth end (person inner end) 32 (fabric) element for fastening belt(s) to first part 40 second part 40a fifth end 40b sixth end 40c seventh end 40d eighth end 41 second tunnel 42 upper section of second part 44 lower section of second part 46 outer skin 50 third part 50a ninth end (outer end) 50b tenth end (inner end) 51 first tunnel 60 inflator 71 first belt 71a first end (attached to backrest) 71b second end 72 second belt 72a first end (attached to backrest) 72b second end 75 bracket 80 load bearing patch 100 cutting for first part 102 overflow opening 104 protruding section for sewing to third part 110 cutting for second and third part 112 overflow opening 114 hole for first tunnel 115 hole for second tunnel 116 hole for inflator stud 120 cutting for tunnel wall 130 shaping element 130a first (inner) section 130b second section 132 hole for inflator stud 134 connection (sewing)/position of sewing 134a, b sections of connection 136 closing seam FL1, FL2 folding line P person