METHOD OF FOLDING AN AIRBAG, AIRBAG, AIRBAG MODULE AND VEHICLE SAFETY SYSTEM

20170369027 · 2017-12-28

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    The invention relates to a method of folding an airbag (10), especially a driver airbag module, comprising a front airbag layer (11) which is connected at least in portions to a rear airbag layer (12), the method comprising the following steps of: a) flatly spreading the airbag (10) onto a support surface (15) so that the front airbag layer (11) comes to rest on the rear airbag layer (12), b) folding, especially zigzag folding, at least in portions each of a left-hand lateral airbag portion (30) and a right-hand lateral airbag portion (31) in the direction of a longitudinal axis (L) of the airbag (10), c) furling each of an upper airbag portion (20) and a lower airbag portion (21) in the direction of a transverse axis (Q) of the airbag (10).

    Claims

    1-10. (canceled)

    11. A method of folding an airbag (10) for a driver airbag module comprising a front airbag layer (11) connected at least in portions to a rear airbag layer (12), the method comprising the steps of: a) flatly spreading the airbag (10) on a support surface (15) so that the front airbag layer (11) comes to rest on the rear airbag layer (12), b) zigzag folding, at least in portions, each of a left-hand lateral airbag portion (30) and a right-hand lateral airbag portion (31) in the direction of a longitudinal axis (L) of the airbag (10), c) furling each of an upper airbag portion (20) and a lower airbag portion (21) in the direction of a transverse axis (Q) of the airbag (10).

    12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the longitudinal axis (L) and the transverse axis (Q) extend substantially perpendicularly to each other, wherein the longitudinal axis (L) extends through a 6 o'clock position and a 12 o'clock position of the airbag (10) and wherein the transverse axis (Q) extends through a 3 o'clock position and a 9 o'clock position of the airbag (10), wherein the airbag (10) includes at least one of: at least one gas discharge device (17, 17′) the 12 o'clock position of the airbag (10) and/or extending from the middle (M) to the 12 o'clock position of the airbag (10), and a tether device (13) positioned so that it extends on or substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis (L), wherein prior to the step a) at least one of an inflator (60) and an airbag fixture is placed in a clearance (55) formed by the front airbag layer (11) and the rear airbag layer (12).

    13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the tether device comprises at least one of a tether seam (16) formed within or on the rear airbag layer (12), a restraint and a tether strap.

    14. The method according to claim 12, wherein between the left-hand lateral airbag portion (30) and the right-hand lateral airbag portion (31) a non-reversed center strip (51) extending on or substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis (L) is formed, and wherein step b) comprises, for each of the left-hand lateral airbag portion (30) and right-hand lateral airbag portion (31), zigzag folding the lateral airbag portions (30, 31), respectively, by: aligning a first folding blade (40) substantially in parallel to the longitudinal axis (L) and positioned substantially perpendicularly onto the front airbag layer (11) so that a lateral edge (50) of the center strip (50) is formed; folding the lateral airbag portion (30, 31) in the direction of the first folding blade (40) so that the front airbag layer (11) is laid over the first folding blade (40) and at least one surface portion of the rear airbag layer (12) is aligned substantially perpendicularly to the support surface (15); positioning a second folding blade (41) against the surface portion of the rear airbag layer (12); laying the lateral airbag portion (30, 31) over the second folding blade (41) so that between the first folding blade (40) and the second folding blade (41) a first folding portion (71) is formed and above the second folding blade (41) a first folding bend (22) is formed and adjacent to the first folding bend (22) a second folding portion (72) is formed; positioning a third folding blade (42) against the second folding portion (72); folding the lateral airbag portion (30, 31) in the direction of the third folding blade (42) so that the front airbag layer (11) is laid over the third folding blade (42) and at least one surface portion of the rear airbag layer (12) is aligned substantially perpendicularly to the support surface (15); positioning a fourth folding blade (43) against the surface portion of the rear airbag layer (12) and subsequently laying the lateral airbag portion (30, 31) over the fourth folding blade (43) so that beneath the third folding blade (42) a second folding bend (23) is formed, between the third folding blade (42) and the fourth folding blade (43) a third folding portion (73) is formed, above the fourth folding blade (43) a third folding bend (24) is formed, and adjacent to the third folding bend (24) a fourth folding portion (74) is formed; and wherein prior to carrying out step c) the folding portions (71 72, 73, 74, 75, 78) are turned over in the direction of the longitudinal axis (L) such that the first folding portion (71) rests on the center strip (51), and the folding blades (40, 41, 42, 43, 44) are removed, wherein the folding portions (71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76) covers the at least one of an inflator (60) and an airbag fixture which was placed in the clearance (55) formed by the front airbag layer (11) and the rear airbag layer (12).

    15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the left-hand lateral airbag portion (30) comprises a 9 o'clock position of the airbag (10) and the right-hand lateral airbag portion (31) comprises a 3 o'clock portion of the airbag (10).

    16. The method according to claim 14, wherein step c) comprises furling the upper airbag portion (20) and the lower airbag portion (21) in the direction of the transverse axis (Q) of the airbag (10) starting from a lateral edge (14), wherein the at least one of an inflator (60) and an airbag fixture which was placed in the clearance (55) formed by the front airbag layer (11) and the rear airbag layer (12) at least in portions is not covered by at least one of the upper airbag portion (20) and lower airbag portion (21), and wherein step c) comprises furling at least one of the upper airbag portion (20) and the lower airbag portion (21) so that the tether device faces away from the support surface (15) in a final position of the folded airbag (10).

    17. The method according to claim 16, wherein furling comprises furling by means of a roll blade (65).

    18. The method according to claim 16, wherein the upper airbag portion (20) comprises a 12 o'clock position of the airbag (10) and the lower airbag portion (21) comprises a 6 o'clock portion of the airbag (10).

    19. An airbag folded according to the method of claim 11.

    20. An airbag module comprising the airbag according to claim 19 and an inflator for inflating the airbag.

    21. A vehicle safety system comprising an airbag module according to claim 20, and comprising at least one sensor unit for detecting data as well as an electronic decision-making unit which is suited, incorporating the data detected by the sensor unit, for defining the presence of a trigger case for the airbag module and/or for transmitting a trigger signal to the airbag module.

    22. A folded airbag (100) comprising a front airbag layer (11) which is connected at least in portions to a rear airbag layer (12), forming an upper airbag portion (20), a lower airbag portion (21), a left-hand lateral airbag portion (30) and a right-hand lateral airbag portion (31), wherein each of the left-hand lateral airbag portion (30) and the right-hand lateral airbag portion (31) are folded and each of the upper airbag portion (20) and the lower airbag portion (21) are furled in the direction of the middle (M) of the airbag (10).

    23. The method according to claim 22, wherein each of the left-hand lateral airbag portion (30) and the right-hand lateral airbag portion (31) are zigzag folded.

    24. The airbag (100) according to claim 22, wherein the left-hand lateral airbag portion (30) and the right-hand lateral airbag portion (31) are folded so that a first folding portion (71) of each of the left-hand lateral airbag portion (30) and the right-hand lateral airbag portion (31) rests on a center strip (51) of the front airbag layer (11) such that an inflator (60) placed or adapted to be placed in a clearance (55) formed by the front airbag layer (11) and the rear airbag layer (12) is covered at least in portions by the left-hand lateral airbag portion (30) and/or the right-hand lateral airbag portion (31).

    25. The airbag according to claim 24, wherein the inflator (60) which is placed or adapted to be placed in the clearance (55) formed by the front airbag layer (11) and the rear airbag layer (12) is not covered at least in portions by the upper airbag portion (20) and/or the lower airbag portion (21), and-wherein the upper airbag portion (20) and/or the lower airbag portion (21) is furled so that a tether device (13) faces away from the support surface (15) in a final position of the folded airbag (10).

    26. The airbag according to claim 25, wherein the tether device (13) comprises a tether seam (16) formed within or on the rear airbag layer (12).

    27. An airbag module comprising the airbag (100) according to claim 22 and an inflator (60) for inflating the airbag.

    28. A vehicle safety system comprising an airbag module according to claim 27, and comprising at least one sensor unit for detecting data as well as an electronic decision-making unit which is suited, incorporating the data detected by the sensor unit, for defining the presence of a trigger case for the airbag module and/or for transmitting a trigger signal to the airbag module.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0060] Hereinafter the invention shall be illustrated by way of embodiments with reference to the enclosed schematic drawings, in which:

    [0061] FIGS. 1a and 1b shew an airbag spread on a support surface in a front view and a rear view;

    [0062] FIG. 2 to 5c show individual steps of the method according to the invention for folding an airbag; and

    [0063] FIG. 5d shows a folded airbag.

    DESCRIPTION

    [0064] Hereinafter the same reference numerals are used for equal and equally acting parts.

    [0065] In FIGS. 1a and 1b an airbag 10 is shown in a state spread on a support surface 15. The support surface 15 is the surface of a working table or a desk, for example.

    [0066] The airbag 10 includes a front airbag layer 11 and a rear airbag layer 12. The rear airbag layer 12 is visible in FIG. 1b. In FIG. 1a the front airbag layer 11 is visible which is connected, especially stitched and/or welded, at least in portions to the rear airbag layer 12. When flatly spreading the airbag 10 onto the support surface 16, care has to be taken that no forces are applied to the seams intended to tear in the inflated state of the airbag 10 during the subsequent method steps.

    [0067] The representations of FIGS. 1a and 1b correspond to a lateral perspective view onto the flatly spread airbag 10. A person folding the airbag 10 lying in front of her/him would stand in the representations at the respective right image border, for example. A longitudinal axis L and a transverse axis Q are visible. The airbag 10 may be divided into an upper airbag portion 20, a lower airbag portion 21, a left-hand lateral airbag portion 30 and a right-hand lateral airbag portion 31. The given 3, 6, 9 and 12 o'clock positions of the airbag 10 are defined with respect to the orientation of the airbag typically mounted and inflated in the steering wheel and the vehicle, respectively.

    [0068] The longitudinal axis L extends through the 6 o'clock position and through the 12 o'clock position. The transverse axis Q, on the other hand, extends through the 3 o'clock position and the 9 o'clock position of the airbag 10. The longitudinal axis L and the transverse axis Q are substantially perpendicular to each other.

    [0069] In a clearance formed by the front airbag layer 11 and the rear airbag layer 12 an inflator 60 is already provided. The latter is preferably centrally placed. The middle M of the airbag 10 is evident by way of a circular seam. When positioning the inflator 60 as well as an airbag fixture, care has to be taken that neither the inflator 60 nor an airbag fixture does impair the tether device.

    [0070] It is evident in FIG. 1b that the inflator 60 can be fastened in a module casing (not shown) by means of four fixing means 61. The fixing means 61 are of the screw type. The rear airbag layer 12 includes four apertures through which the fixing means 61 can be passed. An airbag sheath 18 is equally visible. The latter initially is not folded and rather remains lying on the support surface 15. During the folding operation the airbag sheath 18 is arranged between the support surface 15 and the rear airbag layer 12 of the airbag 10.

    [0071] A gas discharge device may be formed at the 12 o'clock position of

    [0072] the airbag 10 and, respectively, extending from the middle M to the 12 o'clock position of the airbag 10. In the present case plural gas discharge orifices 17, 17′ are formed in the rear airbag layer 12. The gas discharge orifices 17 are circular and are arranged to be axially symmetrical to the longitudinal axis L. The gas discharge orifices 17′ have a polygonal shape and are equally arranged to be axially symmetrical to the longitudinal axis L. The gas discharge orifices 17′ are arranged in V-shape with respect to the longitudinal axis L.

    [0073] After having spread the airbag 10 flatly on the support surface 15, in a step b) the right-hand lateral airbag portion 31 and the left-hand lateral airbag portion 30 are zigzag folded in the direction of the longitudinal axis L of the airbag 10.

    [0074] As is illustrated in FIG. 2, a first folding blade 40 is aligned substantially in parallel to the longitudinal axis L The first folding blade 40 is put substantially perpendicularly onto the front airbag layer 11. Hence a lateral edge 50 of a center strip 51 extending in parallel to the longitudinal axis L is formed. The center strip 51 is non-laid, especially non-folded.

    [0075] The first folding blade 40 is a ruler-type aid. The length LK of the first folding blade 40 is longer than the length LG of the airbag 10. The first folding blade 40 may be inserted in holding fixtures 49 arranged on the right and on the let of the airbag 10.

    [0076] In a further method step, the right-hand lateral airbag portion 31, especially the portion of the airbag 10 comprising the 3 o'clock position, is folded in the direction of the first folding blade 40 so that the front airbag layer 11 is laid over the first folding blade 40 and at least one surface portion of the rear airbag layer 12 is aligned substantially perpendicularly to the support surface 15.

    [0077] In FIG. 3 the airbag 10 is shown in a viewing direction from the 9 o'clock position. As can be inferred from the Figure, the folding operation is earned out by plural folding blades, i.e. the first folding blade 40, the second folding blade 41, the third folding blade 42, the fourth folding blade 43, the fifth folding blade 44 as well as a sixth folding blade (not shown). Above and, resp., beneath the folding blades folding bends are formed (cf. FIG. 4b in this context). Said folding bends interconnect the individual folding portions. The zigzag folding operation in connection with the right-hand lateral airbag portion 31 is equally carried out with the left-hand lateral airbag portion 30.

    [0078] FIG. 4a illustrates that both the right-hand lateral airbag portion 31 and the left-hand lateral airbag portion 30 are folded, especially zigzag folded, in the direction of the longitudinal axis L of the airbag 10. It is shown in FIG. 3 that the openings of the foldings are formed perpendicularly to the support surface 15, wherein one folding consists of a folding bend and two folding portions. According to FIG. 4a, the folding portions are turned over in the direction of the longitudinal axis L so that the first folding portion in each case rests on the center strip 51. The folding blades 40-44 are already removed in this method step. The folding portions are preferably held together by means of clips 35 at least in this method step so that the right-hand lateral airbag portion 321 and the left-hand lateral airbag portion 30 can be simply turned over in the direction of the longitudinal axis L.

    [0079] In the sectional view of FIG. 4b, the right-hand lateral airbag portion 31 and the left-hand lateral airbag portion 30 are illustrated in the folded late. In the clearance 55 formed by the front airbag layer 11 and the rear airbag layer 12 an inflator 60 is placed. There is also evident the center strip 51 which is folded or non-folded, respectively. The center strip 51 is constituted by the two lateral edges 50 on each of which folding blades stood upright in the previous method steps. The left-hand lateral airbag portion 30 includes a first folding bend 22, a second folding bend 23, a third folding bend 24, a fourth folding bend 25 as well as a sixth folding bend 28,

    [0080] There are equally evident the first folding portion 71, the second folding portion 72, the third folding portion 73, the fourth folding portion 74, the fifth folding portion 75 as well as the sixth folding portion 76. The folding portions 71-76 are interconnected by the folding bends 22-26. In total five folding bends 22-28 as well as six folding portions 71-76 are formed by six folding blades 40-45. The openings 77 of the foldings are configured to be parallel to the support surface 15 according to the representation of FIG. 4b.

    [0081] The right-hand lateral airbag portion 31, too, includes five folding bends 22-26 as well as the folding portions 71-78. Also in this respect it is true that the openings 77 of the folds are configured to be parallel to the support surface 15. The respective first folding portions 71 of the left-hand lateral airbag portion 30 as well as of the right-hand lateral airbag portion 31 are turned over in the direction of the lateral axis L such that they rest on the center strip 51. The inflator 60 is covered by the respective first folding portions 71, wherein this relates especially to the portion of the front airbag layer 11 that is configured above the inflator 60.

    [0082] FIG. 5a illustrates a sub-step of step c). Accordingly, the upper airbag portion 20, especially the 12 o'clock position portion of the airbag 10, is furled starting from the lateral edge 14 of the airbag 10 by means of a roll blade 65 especially in the form of a ruler in the direction of the transverse axis Q of the airbag 10.

    [0083] In FIG. 5b a view onto the 12 o'clock position is shown. A correct furled position of the gas discharge orifices 17′ has to be observed. The latter are arranged to be axially symmetrical to the longitudinal axis L even after furling. The gas discharge orifices 17′ are provided especially on the rear airbag layer 12 in the area of the non-laid and, resp., non-folded center strip 51. The tether device 13 is configured on the longitudinal axis L or, resp., in parallel to the longitudinal axis L. During furling care has to be taken that the tether device is located on the longitudinal axis L or, resp., in parallel to the longitudinal axis L even after the furling operation.

    [0084] It is represented in FIG. 5c that a tether device, especially a tether seam 16 formed within or on the rear airbag layer 12 faces away from the support surface 15 in a final position of the folded airbag 100.

    [0085] FIG. 5d illustrates that the upper airbag portion 20 is not completely furled. Rather, the inflator 60 is not covered, at least in portions, by the 20 upper airbag portion 20. In other words, the inflator 60, especially the portion of the front airbag layer 11 and, resp., the portions of the left-hand lateral airbag portion 30 as well as of the right-hand lateral airbag portion 31 being arranged above the inflator 60, remains free from the upper airbag portion 20.

    [0086] According to the way illustrated in FIGS. 5a and 5b, also the lower airbag portion 21 is furled in the direction of the transverse axis Q of the airbag 10. The inflator 60, especially the portion of the front airbag layer 11 arranged above the inflator 60 and, resp., the portions of the left-hand lateral airbag portion 30 and of the right-hand lateral airbag portion 31 arranged above the inflator 60, at least in portions remain free from the lower airbag portion 21.

    [0087] FIG. 5d illustrates the furled state of the upper airbag portion 20 and of the lower airbag portion 21. This state constitutes a folded airbag 100. Each of the left-hand lateral airbag portion 30 and the right-hand lateral airbag portion 31 is zigzag folded. The upper airbag portion 20 and the lower airbag portion 21 are furled in the direction of the middle and, respectively, in the direction of the transverse axis Q of the airbag 10. The folded airbag 100 may be positioned in a module casing. The folded airbag 100 requires relatively little space. It is additionally characterized by a directed inflating behavior.

    LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

    [0088] 10 airbag

    [0089] 11 front airbag layer

    [0090] 12 rear airbag layer

    [0091] 13 tether device

    [0092] 14 lateral edge

    [0093] 15 support surface

    [0094] 16 tether seam

    [0095] 17,17′ gas discharge orifice

    [0096] 18 airbag sheath

    [0097] 20 upper airbag portion

    [0098] 21 lower airbag portion

    [0099] 22 first folding bend

    [0100] 23 second folding bend

    [0101] 24 third folding bend

    [0102] 25 fourth folding bend

    [0103] 26 fifth folding bend

    [0104] 30 left-hand lateral airbag portion

    [0105] 31 right-hand lateral airbag portion

    [0106] 35 clip

    [0107] 40 first folding blade

    [0108] 41 second folding blade

    [0109] 42 third folding blade

    [0110] 43 fourth folding blade

    [0111] 44 fifth folding blade

    [0112] 49 holding fixture

    [0113] 50 lateral edge

    [0114] 51 center strip

    [0115] 55 clearance

    [0116] 60 inflator

    [0117] 61 fixing means

    [0118] 65 roll blade

    [0119] 71 first folding portion

    [0120] 72 second folding portion

    [0121] 73 third folding portion

    [0122] 74 fourth folding portion

    [0123] 75 fifth folding portion

    [0124] 76 sixth folding portion

    [0125] 77 opening of folding

    [0126] 100 folded airbag

    [0127] L longitudinal axis

    [0128] LG length of airbag

    [0129] LK length of folding blade

    [0130] LS perpendicular

    [0131] M middle of airbag

    [0132] Q transverse axis