Air-bags
10112572 ยท 2018-10-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/235
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23192
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/237
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23571
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/235
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/237
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An air-bag for a motor vehicle is formed from first and second superposed layers of fabric, each woven from a plurality of yarns. The layers of fabric are connected to each other at least partially through interweaving of the yarns of the two layers with each other. The air-bag includes at least one inflatable region, in which the two layers of fabric are substantially not connected to each other, and at least one non-inflatable region. There is a first number of crossing points of yarns that form the one layer of fabric, and there is a second number of connections between the two layers, wherein at each connection a yarn of the layer of fabric extends across to the other layer and passes over the far side of the a yarn of the other layer, and wherein the second number is no more than 0.0033 times the first number.
Claims
1. An air-bag for a motor vehicle comprising: first and second layers of fabric, the first and second layers being superimposed, each of the first and second layers being woven from a plurality of yarns, the first and second layers of fabric being connected to each other at least partially through interweaving of the yarns of the first and second layers with each other; at least one inflatable region, in which the first and second layers of fabric are substantially not connected to each other, so that gas can be introduced into a space between the first and second layers to inflate the inflatable region; and at least one non-inflatable region, the non-inflatable region including an area over which, for one of the first and second layers of fabric, there is a first number of crossing points of yarns that form the one of the first and second layers of fabric, and there is a second number of connections between the first and second layers, wherein at each connection a yarn of the one layer of fabric extends across to the other layer and passes over a far side of the a yarn of the other layer, and wherein the second number is no more than 0.0033 times the first number.
2. The air-bag according to claim 1, wherein the second number is no less than 0.00040 times the first number.
3. The air-bag according to claim 1, wherein the second number is between around 0.00055 and around 0.0015 times the first number.
4. The air-bag according to claim 3, wherein the second number is around 0.00080 times the first number.
5. An air-bag for a motor vehicle comprising: first and second layers of fabric, the first and second layers being superimposed, each of the first and second layers being woven from a first plurality of yarns and a second plurality of yarns, the yarns of the first plurality of yarns being arranged substantially perpendicular to the yarns of the second plurality of yarns, the first and second layers of fabric being connected to each other at least partially through interweaving of the yarns of the first and second layers with each other; at least one inflatable region, in which the first and second layers of fabric are substantially not connected to each other, so that gas can be introduced into a space between the first and second layers to inflate the inflatable region; and at least one non-inflatable region, the non-inflatable region having an area defined by 180 yarns of the first plurality of yarns and 152 yarns of the second plurality of yarns, and wherein within the area there are no more than 90 connections between the first and second layers, wherein at each connection a yarn of one of the first and second layers of fabric extends across to the other of the first and second layers and passes over a far side of a yarn of the other layer.
6. The air-bag according to claim 5, wherein within the area there are no fewer than 11 connections between the two layers.
7. The air-bag according to claim 5, wherein within the area there are between around 15 and around 40 connections between the two layers.
8. The air-bag according to claim 5, wherein within the area there are around 22 connections between the two layers.
9. The air-bag according to claim 5, wherein the non-inflatable region is not connected to receive compressed gas when the air-bag is inflated.
10. The air-bag according to claim 9, wherein the air-bag further comprises one or more gas inlets through which gas is delivered to an interior of the air-bag when the air-bag is inflated, and wherein there is no gas passageway connecting the non-inflatable region with any of the gas inlets.
11. The air-bag according to claim 5, further comprising one or more seam regions located between an inflatable region of the air-bag and the non-inflatable region, the first and second layers being connected together over the seam regions so that gas within the interior of the inflatable region cannot pass through the seam region to reach the interior of the non-inflatable region.
12. The air-bag according to claim 5 wherein, one of the first and second layers is formed from interwoven warp and weft yarns, wherein the warp and weft yarns are substantially perpendicular to each other.
13. The air-bag according to claim 5, wherein the air-bag is a one-piece woven (OPW) air-bag.
14. The air-bag according to claim 5, in combination with an air-bag module.
15. The air-bag of claim 14, in combination with the air-bag module of claim 14 and in further combination with a vehicle.
16. The air-bag according to claim 5, wherein the air-bag is an inflatable curtain (IC) air-bag.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the present invention may be more readily understood, embodiments thereof will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(5) With reference firstly to
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(7) If the layer shown in
(8) In some cells 11 of
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(10) If a yarn of one of the layers extends across to the other of the layers and passes around the far side of two consecutive yarns of the other of the layers, this is preferably defined as two connections.
(11) In the example shown in
(12) For the purposes of clarity,
(13) The weave pattern shown in
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(15) Once again,
(16) Following testing it was found that a non-inflatable region formed using this weave pattern had a King stiffness in the range 40-80N. It will be appreciated that this is considerably lower than that of the conventional weave pattern shown in
(17) Turning to
(18) Following testing it was found that a non-inflatable region formed using this weave pattern also had a King stiffness in the region 40-80N. Again, this is considerably lower than that of the conventional weave pattern shown in
(19) It is considered that the connection density of the pattern shown in
(20) Referring to
(21) Following testing it was found that a non-inflatable region formed using this weave pattern again had a King stiffness in the range 40-80N. This is also considerably lower than that of the conventional weave pattern shown in
(22) It is considered that the connection density of the pattern shown in
(23) In preferred embodiments of the invention, in a region consisting of 180 yarns of one type interwoven with 152 yarns of the other type (as discussed above), there are between about 15 and 40 connections, corresponding to a connection density between around 0.00055 and 0.0015.
(24) In the examples given above, the connection points are arranged in lines which follow a zigzag or Z pattern. This has been found to lead to weave patterns which have desirable stiffnesses.
(25) In addition to this, arranging the connection points in this manner makes it relatively easy to distinguish between the connection points and undesirable defects in the weave pattern. During the final stages of production, the woven material is typically inspected closely to see whether it has any defects. This inspection may be carried out by a human operator, or by a machine having one or more cameras. In either technique, having the connection points arranged in a predictable pattern minimises the possibility of the connection points being mistaken for defects, and a camera system can be trained to recognise that these lines of connection points are not to be interpreted as defects. It is expected that if the connection points were to be distributed evenly over the weave pattern, this inspection step would be much more difficult.
(26) A zigzag or Z pattern provides a repeated and predictable pattern that remains roughly at one level with respect to the weave pattern.
(27) In use, an air-bag comprising a non-inflatable region according to the above may be formed in any suitable way. For instance, a conventional loom used for weaving OPW air-bags may be used, with the appropriate weave pattern for the non-inflatable region(s) of the air-bag being programmed into the computer system that controls the operation of the loom. The skilled reader will readily appreciate how this may be achieved. The fabric of some or all of the air-bag may then be coated (as is known in the art) for instance to reduce the permeability of the fabric and/or to impart heat/flame resistance to the fabric.
(28) The finished air-bag is rolled and/or folded for installation in a vehicle in the usual way.
(29) It will be appreciated that embodiments of the invention provide air-bags that have improved characteristics, particularly with regard to rolling and packaging, without suffering any loss of performance during inflation and deployment.
(30) When used in this specification and claims, the terms comprises and comprising and variations thereof mean that the specified features, steps or integers are included. The terms are not to be interpreted to exclude the presence of other features, steps or components.
(31) The features disclosed in the foregoing description, or the following claims, or the accompanying drawings, expressed in their specific forms or in terms of a means for performing the disclosed function, or a method or process for attaining the disclosed result, as appropriate, may, separately, or in any combination of such features, be utilised for realising the invention in diverse forms thereof.