SIDE AIRBAG DEVICE, VEHICLE SEAT PROVIDED WITH SAME, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SIDE AIRBAG DEVICE
20220055570 · 2022-02-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/2171
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/237
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/233
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23324
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/217
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/233
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
This invention relates to a side airbag device stored inside a vehicle seat and fixed to a side frame. The device includes an airbag that expands and deploys to restrict an occupant; an inflator that supplies expansion gas to the airbag; and a bracket connected to the side frame that holds the airbag and the inflator. The airbag includes a prepush chamber having an inflator stored therein and mainly deploys inside of the side frame; and a main chamber connected to the prepush chamber and mainly deploys forward of the side frame. The bracket includes a first surface oriented in the forward direction of the vehicle; and a second surface oriented to the inside of the seat in the width direction of the vehicle. When the airbag is stored by being folded and/or rolled, at least the main chamber is disposed on the first surface of the bracket.
Claims
1. A side airbag device that is stowed inside a vehicle seat and secured to a side frame, comprising: an airbag that restrains an occupant when expanded and deployed; an inflator that supplies expansion gas to the airbag; and a bracket that retains the airbag and the inflator and is connected to the side frame, wherein the airbag includes a pre-push chamber with the inflator stowed inside and deploys primarily on the occupant side (inner side) of the side frame, and a main chamber that is connected to the pre-push chamber and deploys primarily toward the front of the side frame, the bracket includes a first surface that faces the direction of travel of the vehicle (forward) and a second surface that faces the center side of the seat (inner side) in the width direction of the vehicle, and at least the main chamber is arranged on top of the first surface of the bracket when the airbag is in a folded and/or rolled stowed state.
2. The side airbag device according to claim 1, wherein the main chamber of the airbag deploys forwardly with the first surface of the bracket as a reaction surface.
3. The side airbag device according to claim 1, wherein when in a stowed state, the pre-push chamber of the airbag is arranged on top of the second surface of the bracket.
4. The side airbag device according to claim 3, wherein the pre-push chamber of the airbag deploys towards the occupant side with the second surface of the bracket as a reaction surface.
5. The side airbag device according to claim 1, wherein the main chamber is partitioned into a forward chamber and a rear chamber; a reference line L0 is set along the rear edge of the rear chamber when viewed from the side in the vehicle width direction; and the rear chamber is configured such that at least one of a shoulder protecting region that protects the shoulder area, and a waist protecting region that protects the waist area, respectively of an occupant seated in the seat, reaches near the front end of the forward chamber.
6. The side airbag device according to claim 5, wherein the bracket includes a plate-shaped first plate with a first surface and a plate-shaped second plate with a second surface; and the inflator is secured to the second plate.
7. The side airbag device according to claim 6, wherein the first plate of the bracket and the second plate of the bracket are nearly orthogonal when viewed in a cross section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
8. The side airbag device according to claim 6, wherein the rear chamber is configured such that the shoulder protecting region that protects the shoulder area of the occupant seated in the seat, reaches near the front end part of the forward chamber; the shoulder protecting region of the airbag is tucked in or folded toward the center of the main chamber using a first line (L1) as a crease, which is orthogonal to the reference line (L0) and extends from near the front end part of the shoulder protecting region to near the rear end of the rear chamber; the airbag is folded or rolled from the front end side to the rear end side in the direction of the first line (L1); and the reference line (L0) is arranged along the first surface of the first plate when the airbag is retained on the bracket.
9. The side airbag device according to claim 8, wherein the folded or rolled lower end part of the airbag is further folded upwardly into a Z-shaped cross section with a second line (L2) and a third line (L3) that are parallel to the first line (L1) as creases.
10. The side airbag device according to claim 6 or 7, wherein the rear chamber is configured such that the waist protecting region that protects the waist area of the occupant seated in the seat, reaches near the front end part of the forward chamber; the lower end part of the waist protecting region of the airbag is tucked in or folded toward the center of the main chamber using a fourth line (L4) as a crease, which extends from near the front end part of the waist protecting region to near the rear end of the rear chamber; the tucked in or folded lower end part of the airbag is folded upwardly into a Z-shaped cross section so that a fifth line (L5), which is orthogonal to the reference line (L0), becomes the fold of the bottom edge; the airbag is folded or rolled along the fifth line (L5) from the front end side to the rear end side; and the reference line (L0) is arranged along the first surface of the first plate when the airbag is retained on the bracket.
11. The side airbag device according to claim 10, wherein the airbag is folded with the upper end part towards the center of the main chamber using a sixth line (L6) that is parallel to the fifth line (L5) as a crease, before being folded or rolled.
12. The side airbag device according to claim 6 or 7, wherein the rear chamber is configured such that the waist protecting region that protects the waist area of the occupant seated in the seat, reaches near the front end part of the forward chamber; the lower end part of the waist protecting region of the airbag is tucked in or folded toward the center of the main chamber using a fourth line (L4) as a crease, which extends from near the front end part of the waist protecting region to near the rear end of the rear chamber; the airbag is folded or rolled along the fourth line (L4) from the front end side to the rear end side; and the reference line (L0) is arranged along the first surface of the first plate when the airbag is retained on the bracket.
13. The side airbag device according to claim 12, wherein the upper end part of the airbag is folded towards the center of the main chamber using a seventh line (L7) that extends in the front-rear direction as a crease, before being folded or rolled.
14. The side airbag device according to claim 13, wherein when a point P0 is the point where the reference line (L0) and the front edge of the folded or rolled region intersect, a region forward of the reference line (L0) is folded rearward using an eighth line (L8), which is orthogonal to the seventh line (L7), as a crease.
15. The side airbag device according to claim 5, further comprising a flexible cover member covering the folded airbag.
16. The side airbag device according to claim 15, wherein the cover member has a first through-hole to be engaged with a stud bolt of the inflator and a second through-hole to be circled around the folded airbag and again engaged with the stud bolt.
17. The side airbag device according to claim 15, wherein the cover member has slits into which the upper and lower portions of the first plate are inserted, respectively.
18. A vehicle seat provided with the side airbag device according to a claim 1.
19. A manufacturing method of a side airbag device that is secured to a side frame of a vehicle seat, comprising: a step of preparing an airbag that includes a pre-push chamber with the inflator stowed inside and deploys primarily on the occupant side (inner side) of the side frame, and a main chamber that is connected to the pre-push chamber and deploys primarily toward the front of the side frame; a step of preparing a bracket which, when connected to the side frame, has a first surface that faces toward the direction of travel of the vehicle (forward) and a second surface facing the center of the seat in the width direction of the vehicle; a step of folding and/or rolling the airbag into a stowed state; and a step of retaining the airbag with respect to the bracket such that at least the main chamber of the airbag in a stowed state is positioned on the first surface of the bracket.
20. The manufacturing method of a side airbag device according to claim 19, wherein when in a stowed state, the pre-push chamber of the airbag is arranged on top of the second surface of the bracket.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0082] The vehicle seat with the side airbag device according to the embodiments of the present invention mounted thereon will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0084] As illustrated in
[0085] As illustrated in
[0086] As illustrated in
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[0088] As illustrated in
[0089] Seams 18, 22, 24 of the skin 14 of the seat back 1 are interwoven and connected by sewing. Note that the front seam 18 is cleft when the airbag is deployed.
[0090] Furthermore, a start region 26 is formed in the side supporting part 12 as a starting point when the side supporting part 12 bends towards the occupant side due to the expansion of a second chamber 36 (refer to
[0091] The compressed airbag 33 is secured to the side frame 10 via the brackets 52 and 54. Details of the brackets 52 and 54 are described below.
[0092] The airbag 33 may be covered by a soft cover made of fabric (see
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[0095] As described above, the airbag 33 comprises the main chamber 34 that deploys toward the front of the side support part 12 of the seat, and the pre-push chamber 36 that houses the inflator 30 and begins to deploy prior to the main chamber 34 to the inside of the main chamber 34 in the vehicle width direction.
[0096] An internal vent hole (not shown) is provided in the partitioning part (boundary portion) between the main chamber 34 and the pre-push chamber 36, through which expansion gas flows from the pre-push chamber 36 to the main chamber 34.
[0097] An exhaust vent V (not shown) is formed on the front end part of the main chamber 34 for exhausting the gas to the outside. Note that at least one exhaust vent for exhausting the gas to the outside can be formed on a front end part of the pre-push chamber 36, similar to the main chamber 34.
[0098] The main chamber 34 is partitioned into a forward chamber 34F and a rear chamber 34R by a partition panel 134c. An internal vent V34d is formed in the partition panel 134c for the expansion gas to flow from the rear chamber 34R to the forward chamber 34F.
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[0100] The brackets (52, 54) are provided with a first plate 54 extending in a vertical direction and a second plate 52 through which two stud bolts 32a, 32b that are connected to the inflator 30 are inserted through, such that the second plate 52 is directly secured to the side frame 10. These types of brackets are generally arranged such that the first plate 54 and second plate 52 are orthogonal when viewed in a cross section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction (see
[0101] The first plate 54 of the bracket has a first surface 54a that faces the vehicle traveling direction, and a main fold portion (main chamber 34) of the airbag 33 in a stowed state is arranged along the first surface 54a. At this time, when the long and thin compressed airbag 33 expands and deploys in the vehicle traveling direction, the first surface 54a of the first plate 54 is a reaction force surface, and thus the airbag 33 reliably and quickly deploys in a forward direction.
[0102] On the other hand, the second plate 52 of the bracket has a second surface 52a facing the occupant side, and mainly the pre-push chamber 36 of the airbag 33 is arranged on said second surface 52a. When the pre-push chamber 36 is deployed, the second surface 52a of the second plate 52 becomes a reaction force surface, causing the pre-push chamber 36 to deploy reliably and quickly in the direction of the occupant (inner side).
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Example 1
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[0105] As described previously, the main chamber 34 is partitioned into a forward chamber 34F and a rear chamber 34R. Furthermore, the reference line L0 is set along the rear edge of the rear chamber 34R when viewed from the side in the vehicle width direction. Note, a non-expanding region is formed further behind the rear edge (L0) of the rear chamber 34R. The non-expanding region has an opening 40 into which the inflator 30 is inserted and an opening 42 through which the upper stud bolt 32a of the inflator 30 passes.
[0106] The rear chamber 34R of the main chamber 34 is configured such that the shoulder protecting region 34Ra protecting the shoulder area of the occupant seated in the seat reaches near the front end part of the forward chamber 34F.
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[0108] When folding the airbag 33, first, as shown in
[0109] Next, as illustrated in
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Embodiment 2
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[0112] The airbag 133 according to embodiment 2 has a pre-push chamber (not shown) that stows the inflator 30 inside and deploys primarily on the occupant side (inner side) of the side frame 10, and a main chamber 134 that is connected to the pre-push chamber 36 and deploys primarily toward the front of the side frame 10. Each chamber 134 (134F, 314R) are compartmentally formed by stitches S1, S2. The configuration of the pre-push chamber is the same as that of the pre-push chamber 36 of embodiment 1 described above, and a duplicate description is omitted.
[0113] Similar to embodiment 1, the main chamber 134 is partitioned into a forward chamber 134F and a rear chamber 134R. Furthermore, the reference line L0 is set along the rear edge of the rear chamber 134R when viewed from the side in the vehicle width direction. A non-expanding region is formed further behind the rear edge L0 of the rear chamber 134R. The non-expanding region has an opening 40 into which the inflator 30 is inserted and an opening 42 through which the upper stud bolt 32a of the inflator 30 passes.
[0114] The rear chamber 134R of the main chamber 134 is formed such that the waist protecting region 34Ra protecting the waist area of the occupant seated in the seat reaches near the front end of the forward chamber 134F.
[0115] When folding the airbag 133, the inflator 30 is first inserted through the opening 40 and set inside the pre-push chamber as illustrated in
[0116] Next, as illustrated in
[0117] The airbag 133 is then folded or rolled along the fifth line L5 (sixth line L6) (in a perpendicular direction) from the front end side to the rear end side to form a rolled part 153 (
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Embodiment 3
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[0120] The airbag 133 according to embodiment 3 has a pre-push chamber (not shown) that stows the inflator 30 inside and deploys primarily on the occupant side (inner side) of the side frame 10, and a main chamber 134 that is connected to the pre-push chamber 36 and deploys primarily toward the front of the side frame 10. Each chamber 134 (134F, 314R) are compartmentally formed by stitches S1, S2.
[0121] Similar to embodiment 1 and embodiment 2, the main chamber 134 is partitioned into a forward chamber 134F and a rear chamber 134R.
[0122] Furthermore, the reference line L0 is set along the rear edge of the rear chamber 134R when viewed from the side in the vehicle width direction. A non-expanding region is formed further behind the rear edge L0 of the rear chamber 134R. The non-expanding region has an opening 40 into which the inflator 30 is inserted and an opening 42 through which the upper stud bolt 32a of the inflator 30 passes.
[0123] The rear chamber 134R of the main chamber 134 is formed such that the waist protecting region 34Ra protecting the waist area of the occupant seated in the seat reaches near the front end of the forward chamber 134F.
[0124] When folding the airbag 133, the inflator 30 is first inserted through the opening 40 and set inside the pre-push chamber as illustrated in
[0125] Next, as illustrated in
[0126] Next, the airbag 133 is folded or rolled from the front end side to the rear end side along the fourth line L4 to form a rolled part 253 (
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[0129] The configuration of a cover member (soft cover) 300 that surrounds the airbag module configured as described above will be described below, taking the airbag 133 of embodiment 2 as an example. Note that the cover member 300 can also be applied to the airbag 33 in embodiment 1 and the airbag 133 in embodiment 3.
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[0131] The soft cover 300 encloses the airbag module containing the airbags (34 and 36), the inflator 30, and the brackets 52, 54. Unlike the airbags 33, 133, the soft cover 300 is configured to not require a large amount of strength, in order to tear easily when the airbags (34, 36) deploy, and to not inhibit deployment of the airbags (34, 36).
[0132] The soft cover 300 is provided with a pair of first through holes 302a, 302b that engage with the stud bolts 32a, 32b of the inflator 30, and a pair of second through holes 306a, 306b that encircle the folded airbag 133 and are then again engaged with said stud bolts 32a, 32b. A slit 308 is formed between the two second through holes 306a, 306b so that the distance between the second through holes 306a, 306b can be widened.
[0133] Additionally, the soft cover 300 has slits 304U, 304L into which the upper and lower portions of the first plate 54 are respectively inserted.
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[0135] When the airbag module is enclosed by the soft cover 300, the stud bolts 32a, 32b of the inflator 30 are first passed through (engaged with) the first through-holes 302a and 302b of the soft cover 300, as illustrated in
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[0138] Thus, by providing slits 304U, 304L for inserting the first plate 54 in the soft cover 300, when the airbag module is encircled by the soft cover 300, unnecessary space between the soft cover 300 and airbag module, and between the soft cover 300 and the brackets 52, 54, is reduced, and the compressed airbag 133 can be tightly retained. This is particularly effective when the first and second plates are orthogonal to each other in a cross section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the brackets 52, 54, as there is no wasted space between the brackets 52, 54.
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[0140] In the present invention with the configuration described above, as illustrated in
[0141] Deployment of the pre-push chamber 36 causes the front side part of the side support part 12 to protrude toward the occupant side, thereby avoiding or minimizing the generation of forces that would push the occupant diagonally forward from the direction of the back of their body, thereby avoiding movement of the occupant in the direction that the seatbelt is pulled out. In other words, injury to the occupant can be suppressed, and restraining performance can be maximized.
[0142] Subsequently, as illustrated in
[0143] Although the present invention has been described with reference to embodiments, the present invention is not limited in any way to these embodiments, and can be changed as appropriate within the scope of the technical idea of the present invention. For example, while a side airbag on the near side has been predominantly mentioned in the embodiments described above, use is also possible with a far side airbag (surface on the far side from a vehicle door of a vehicle seat), in very small vehicles such as a single seat vehicle (irrespective of the presence of a door, a vehicle including parts with only one seat in a single row), and the like.