Airbag
09889814 ยท 2018-02-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23571
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An airbag, especially for a vehicle occupant restraint system, in the inflated condition includes a front side (112) forming the occupant impact surface and an opposite rear side (114), wherein the cover portions (102a, 102b, 102c) forming the front side (112) and the rear side (114) are interconnected at their longitudinal edges (110). Along a center line (M) of the respective side extending in the longitudinal direction of the airbag (100) the front side (112) is longer than the rear side (114) so that in the inflated condition the airbag (100) takes a curved shape. The front side (112) and, resp., the rear side (114) includes at least one connecting line (108) substantially extending transversely to the center line (M) at which two cover portions (102a, 102c) are interconnected, wherein at least one of the cover portions (102a) in the cut includes a boundary contour (104) concavely or convexly extending transversely to the center line (M).
Claims
1. An airbag, especially for a vehicle occupant restraint system, wherein the airbag (100; 200) in the inflated state includes a front side (112, 212) forming an occupant impact surface and an opposite rear side (114; 214) cover portions (102a, 102b, 102c; 202a, 202b, 202c, 218, 220) of the airbag (100; 200) forming the front side (112; 212) and the rear side (114; 214) are interconnected at their longitudinal edges (110), the front side (112; 212) being longer along a center line (M) of the respective side extending in the longitudinal direction of the airbag (100; 200) than the rear side (114; 214) so that in the inflated condition the airbag (100; 200) takes a curved shape, wherein the rear side (114; 214) has at least one connecting line (108) substantially extending transversely to the center line (M) at which the two cover portions (102a, 102c; 202a, 218, 202b) are interconnected, wherein at least one of the cover portions (102a, 202a, 218) is cut to include a boundary contour (104; 204) concavely extending transversely to the center line (M), and/or the front side (112; 212) includes at least one connecting line (108) substantially extending transversely to the center line (M) at which two cover portions (202b, 202c, 220) are interconnected, wherein at least one of the cover portions (202b, 202c, 220) in the cut includes a boundary contour (204, 206) convexly extending transversely to the center line (M).
2. The airbag according to claim 1, wherein the longitudinal edges (110) of the front side (112; 212) and the rear side (114; 214) have the same length.
3. The airbag according to claim 1, wherein the airbag (100) has a one-piece cut.
4. The airbag according to claim 1, wherein the airbag (200) has a multi-part cut, wherein on the front side (212) and/or on the rear side (214) at least one cover portion in the form of a separate insert (218, 220) is provided which is connected to a further cover portion (202a, 202b, 202c) along a connecting line (108).
5. The airbag according to claim 4, wherein the insert (218, 220) exhibits a cut including at least one boundary contour (204, 206) concavely or convexly extending transversely to the center line (M).
6. The airbag according to claim 4, wherein the cover portion (202a, 202b, 202c) which is connected to an insert (218, 220) along a connecting line (108) exhibits a cut having a boundary contour (204, 206) concavely or convexly extending transversely to the center line (M).
7. The airbag according to claim 1, wherein inside the airbag (100; 200) at least one tether (116; 216) is provided which is connected to at least one cover portion (102a, 102b, 102c; 202a, 202b, 202c, 218, 220) at a connecting line (108).
8. The airbag according to claim 7, wherein the connection of the tether (216) to the connecting line (108) on the front side (212) is offset relative to the longitudinal extension of the center line (M) vis--vis the connection of the tether (216) to the connecting line (108) on the rear side (214).
9. The airbag according to claim 1, wherein the airbag (100; 200) is a knee airbag.
10. The airbag according to claim 9, wherein in the inflated condition the knee airbag extends in a curved shape along the instrument panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Hereinafter the invention shall be described in detail by way of two embodiments with reference to the enclosed drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION
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(8) The cover portion 102b between the lines I and II forms the front side 112 of the airbag 100, while the cover portions 102a, 102c which are located on the right of the line II and on the left of the line I altogether form the rear side 114 of the airbag 100.
(9) The front side 112 constitutes an occupant impact surface in the inflated state of the airbag (not shown) and faces a vehicle interior and the vehicle occupant, while the rear side 114 faces a vehicle lining and covers the same.
(10) The boundary contour 104 is concavely shaped vis--vis an imaginary center line M extending substantially perpendicularly to the boundary contours 104, 106 across the airbag 100 so that the area of the boundary contour 104 located on the center line M is recessed by an offset x.sub.1 vis--vis the points P located on the longitudinal edges 110.
(11) In this example the boundary contour 106 is formed to be straight at the cover portion 102, but it might as well have a concave shape.
(12) While the superimposed longitudinal edges 110 have the same length on the front and rear sides 112, 114 and therefore can be joined two-dimensionally, from the connection of the boundary contours 104 and 106 a slightly three-dimensionally curved connecting line 108 is resulting by virtue of the concave shape of the boundary contour 104. The offset x.sub.1 ensures that, viewed along the center line M, the rear side 114 is shorter than the front side 112. Due to this difference in length, during inflation the airbag 100 curves toward the rear 114.
(13) The airbag 100 shown here is a knee airbag which in the inflated state covers an instrument panel (not shown) of the vehicle by extending around the same in curved shape.
(14) Two tethers 116 which in this case extend straightly through the airbag 100 extend inside the airbag 100, wherein the lower one of the tethers 116 in
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(16) The out of the airbag 200 has a multi-part design, with three separate cover portions 202a, 202b and 202c being provided between which two further cover portions formed as separate inserts 218 and 220 are arranged.
(17) The cover portions 202a, 218 and 202b (In
(18) For manufacturing the airbag 200 the central cover portion 202b in
(19) The first insert 218 is located between the cover portion 202a and the cover portion 202b and is connected at its boundary contour 206 directed toward the cover portion 202a to the boundary contour 204 thereof directed toward the insert 218 along a connecting line 108. Accordingly, the boundary contour 204 of the insert 218 which is directed toward the central cover portion 202b is connected to the boundary contour 206 thereof which is directed toward the insert 218. The boundary contour 206 of the cover portion 202c directed toward the insert 220 and the boundary contour 204 of the insert 220 directed toward the cover portion 202c are connected along a connecting line 108. Correspondingly, the boundary contour 206 of the insert 220 directed toward the cover portion 202b is connected to the boundary contour 204 thereof which is directed toward the insert 220 along a connecting line 108.
(20) In the example shown here soma of the boundary contours 204 of the rear side 214 have a concave shape, i.e. the boundary contour 204 of the cover portion 202a as west as the boundary contour 204 of the insert 218. The corresponding boundary contours 206 of the insert 218 and of the cover portion 202b have a straight shape in this example, however. For the boundary contour 204 of the cover portion 202a a larger curvature is chosen than for the boundary contour 204 of the insert 218.
(21) The boundary contours 204, 206 of the front side have a convex shape in this case. The deviations x.sub.2 to x.sub.7 from the straight line are indicated in
(22) As the deviations sum up, the rear side 214 is shortened by the amount x.sub.2+x.sub.3 vis--vis an airbag cut having straight boundary contours. Correspondingly, the front side 212 is extended by the sum of the distances of the boundary contours 204, 206 from the straight line relative to the center line M by the amount x.sub.4+x.sub.5+x.sub.6+x.sub.7.
(23) The longitudinal edges 110 of the front side 212 and the rear side 214, on the other hand, have the same length for the entire front and rear sides 212, 214. Due to the difference in length along the center line M between the front side 212 and the rear side 214 the airbag 200 will curve toward its rear side 214 during inflation.
(24) Both the curvatures of the boundary contours 204, 206 on the front side 212 and those on the rear side 214 are divided in this example over plural connecting lines 108 so that the respective curvature of the individual connecting lines 108 is limited. Nevertheless, a sufficient overall curvature of the airbag 200 is achieved with proper sewing capability and minimal folding along the connecting lines 108.
(25) Within the discretion of those skilled in the art that are able to vary both the number of the curved boundary contours 204, 206 and the degree of curvature thereof as well as the number of inserts 218, 220 used on the front and rear sides 212, 214 of the airbag 200 at will so that the airbag 200 is adapted to the respective intended use, the desired longitudinal extension and the desired curvature.
(26) In this embodiment, too, inside the airbag tethers 116 are arranged which extend between the front side 212 and the rear side 214. The tethers 216 in this case are fastened to the front and rear sides 212, 214 with an offset relative to the center line M which is denoted with the amount x.sub.F. The tethers 216 are fastened, where appropriate, to the connecting lines 108 of the cover portions and inserts so as to avoid additional seams. However, it would also be possible to choose the mounting points of the tethers 216 independently of the connecting lines 108.