Curtain Air-Bag Device
20170327073 · 2017-11-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/237
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/232
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/2612
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/232
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/232
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A curtain airbag device capable of preventing a cushion from damaging a front pillar trim or being caught by the front pillar trim upon deployed. A cushion 102 of a curtain airbag device 100 is inflated and deployed at a side wall of a vehicle interior to restrain an occupant. The curtain airbag device 100 includes: a cushion 102 having a bag shape and inflated and deployed on the vehicle front side of a passenger seat; and a first strap 148. The first strap 148 has one end 156 attached to a front pillar 104 and the other end 162 attached on the vehicle inner side of the cushion 102 in an elongate stored form. The first strap 148 moves to the vehicle inner side and is strained by inflation and deployment of the cushion 102 pushing out a front pillar trim 184 that covers the front pillar 104 to the vehicle inner side.
Claims
1. A side curtain airbag device adapted to be stored along a front pillar of a vehicle and a roof side rail that form an upper part of a side wall of the vehicle, and an inflator configured to supply the airbag device with gas for inflation and deployment, comprising a cushion having a bag-shape and rolled up or folded into an elongate stored form, and a first strap having a first end attached to the front pillar and a second end attached on a vehicle inner side of the cushion in the stored form; the first strap moving to the vehicle inner side and being strained by inflation and deployment of the cushion thereby pushing out a front pillar trim that covers the front pillar to the vehicle inner side.
2. The side curtain airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising the second end of the first strap is attached to a part of the cushion that continues to be positioned on a surface of the cushion on the vehicle inner side until the cushion is inflated and deployed from the stored form.
3. The side curtain airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising the second end of the first strap is attached to a part of the cushion in the stored form that is stored in the roof side rail, and the entire first strap from the first end to the second end is arranged at the surface of the cushion in the stored form on the vehicle inner side.
4. The side curtain airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising the second end of the first strap is attached to a region of the cushion that is to be initially supplied with the gas for inflation and deployment from the inflator.
5. The side curtain airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising the cushion has a plurality of chambers, and a duct positioned above the plurality of chambers to distribute the gas for inflation and deployment to the plurality of chambers, and the second end of the first strap is attached on the duct.
6. The side curtain airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising the second end of the first strap is attached near a center pillar.
7. The side curtain airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising a second strap configured to connect a front end of the cushion in the inflated and deployed state and the front pillar, wherein the second strap provides the cushion with tension at least in a vehicle front-back direction when the cushion is inflated and deployed.
8. The side curtain airbag device according to claim 7, further comprising the second strap further connected to the front pillar by a fastener.
9. The side curtain airbag device according to claim 7, further comprising the second strap connected to a lower portion of the front end of the cushion.
10. The side curtain airbag device according to claim 1, further comprising the cushion has a plurality of chambers, and a duct positioned above the plurality of chambers to distribute the gas for inflation and deployment to the plurality of chambers, and the second end of the first strap is attached above the duct.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] Now, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The sizes, materials, and other specific numerical values in the following description of the embodiment are simply by way of examples for ease of understanding of the present invention and should not be construed to limit the present invention unless otherwise specified. Note that in the description and the drawings, components having substantially the same functions and configurations are designated by the same reference characters, so that their description is not repeated, while components not directly relevant to the present invention are not shown.
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[0027] The cushion 102 is a part inflated and deployed in an emergency event to protect an occupant. As illustrated in
[0028] An inflator 110 as a gas generator for example in a cylindrical (tubular) shape is provided in an upper part of the cushion 102. As illustrated in
[0029] In the state illustrated in
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[0031] The upper edge of the cushion 102 is provided with a plurality of attachment tabs 126 used to attach the cushion to the vehicle. The attachment tab 126 is band-shaped and fixed to the front pillar 104 and the roof side rail 106 by a bolt 128. In this way, the cushion 102 is attached to the vehicle.
[0032] As illustrated in
[0033] A duct 146 extended in the front-back direction of the vehicle is provided above the cushion 102, in other words above the chambers 132, 134, 136, and 142. The duct 146 is adapted to efficiently distribute gas from the inflator 110 to the chambers. Therefore, when the inflator 110 is activated, gas is made to flow to the duct 146 and then distributed from the duct to the chambers 132, 134, 136, and 142.
[0034] As illustrated in
[0035] A second strap 150 as a long band-shaped string having a large-width surface is provided at a front end of the cushion 102. The second strap 150 is a member adapted to connect the cushion 102 to the vehicle, more specifically to the front pillar 104. The second strap 150 has one end 152 fixed to the front pillar 104 for example by a bolt (or other fastener) that is not shown and the other end 154 fixed to a lower part of the cushion 102 on the vehicle front side by sewing and/or adhering. The presence of the second strap 150 can provide tension at the lower part of the cushion 102 at least in the vehicle front-back direction when the cushion 102 is inflated and deployed, so that the cushion 102 can be deployed in a stable manner.
[0036] A feature of the embodiment relates to the first strap 148. Now, the first strap 148 will be described in detail as following. As illustrated in
[0037] The first strap 148 has one end 156 fixed to a strap fixing part 158 of the front pillar 104 for example by a bolt, or other fastener (not shown). Note that according to the embodiment, the end 152 of the second strap 150 on the side of the front pillar 104 is also fixed to the strap fixing part 158, but the end 152 may be fixed to the front pillar 104 in a different location from the strap fixing part 158.
[0038] As illustrated in
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[0040] As illustrated in
[0041] As illustrated in
[0042] As described above, not only the other end 162 of the first strap 148 but also the entire strap from the one end 156 to the other end 162 is positioned on the vehicle innermost side of the rolled cushion 102 in the stored form. In this way, when the cushion is inflated and deployed, the entire first strap can smoothly be strained, so that the front pillar trim can be more quickly pushed out to the vehicle inner side. The cushion 102 is rolled up as in the following manner according to the embodiment in order to position the first strap in the above manner. More specifically, when the cushion 102 is rolled into a long rolled shape in the vehicle front-back direction, the lower end of the cushion 102 is lifted up to the outer side in the vehicle width-wise direction, then rolled upward from the lower side, and eventually the cushion is formed into a stored form as illustrated in
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[0044] As illustrated in
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[0046] As illustrated in
[0047] This is particularly advantageous when the cushion 102 is stored between the front pillar 104 and the front pillar trim 184 with little spatial allowance. More specifically, when there is little spatial allowance between the front pillar 104 and the front pillar trim 184 while the cushion 102 is stored, the front pillar trim 184 would otherwise be excessively pressed by the cushion 102 and cracked easily. However, according to the embodiment, in the initial stage of the inflation and deployment of the cushion 102, the front pillar trim 184 is surely pushed out to the vehicle inner side by the first strap 148, and therefore the front pillar trim 184 is not excessively pressed. Therefore, the front pillar trim 184 is smoothly removed without being cracked or caught by the cushion 102 which is in the process of being inflated and deployed. In this way, the cushion 102 can smoothly be inflated and deployed.
[0048] In this way, according to the embodiment, it is not necessary for example to attach a tape to the front pillar trim 184 in order to prevent the front pillar trim 184 from being cracked. Change in the specification of the cushion 102 is not necessary and testing various measures to prevent components from being caught can be eliminated. In particular, according to the embodiment, the advantageous effect can be achieved by extending the first strap, in other words by a simple and inexpensive method.
[0049] Note that the first strap 148 may have any arbitrary part fixed to the cushion 102 in addition to the end 162. In this case, such an arbitrary part may be fixed by loose sewing and/or adhering as compared to the case of fixing the end 162. When the first strap 148 is fixed in an additional position in this way, the first strap 148 may be strained stably in contact with the cushion 102 when the cushion 102 is inflated and deployed.
[0050] While the described embodiment concerns an example of application of a curtain airbag device according to the present invention to an automobile, the invention may be applied to aircrafts and ships other than automobiles, and still the same advantageous effects can be provided.
[0051] 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.