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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the invention relates to a switchable flap valve with at least one valve plate disposed in a housing part so as to pivot about a longitudinal axis in order to close a valve opening provided in the housing part.
- Flap valves are used, for example, for controlling the internal pressure of gas-filled containers.
- One special application is in impact cushions or so-called air bags for the protection of passengers in a motor vehicle.
- air bags are attached with their open edges to a fixed base which contains a rapidly actuatable gas generating unit for filling the air bag and is affixed to the vehicle.
- the amount of gas delivered to the air bag can basically be controlled through the gas generating unit. This, however, involves great technical complications.
- the resultant filling pressure depends also on temperature.
- the filling pressure is critical to the protective action on the body colliding with the air bag, and the optimum filling pressure depends also on the weight of the body to be protected, and on its velocity at impact. Therefore, there has been no lack of attempts to make the filling pressure of the air bag adjustable both for temperature and for different impacting masses.
- GP 2,328,649 A discloses forming defined areas of reduced resistance to rupture in the fabric of the air bag. Upon reaching a predetermined internal pressure, these areas burst, so that a suitable average cushioning of the impacting body is achieved, but this does not take into account individual body weights and accelerations on impact. The bursting performance depends on temperature and on the combination of materials, and is not under time control.
- EP 0 917 994 discloses providing in the air bag a discharge opening whose cross section is made adjustable by means of a loop arrangement in inverse proportion to the actual internal pressure.
- a loop arrangement in inverse proportion to the actual internal pressure.
- Only certain areas of the air bag are suitable for positioning and attaching the loop arrangements, which limits the choice of material and the way in which the air bag can be folded.
- valve arrangements consist of a slide valve system which is arranged on the base for the air bag.
- a series of ports opening outward are covered by slide valves which can be pushed out of the covering area by a lever mechanism or a motor drive.
- the lever mechanism is controlled according to temperature. It is sluggish and requires many mechanical parts. The same applies to the motor drive.
- a comparable slide valve system is disclosed in GB 2,306,409 A.
- a rotatable segmented diaphragm is disposed from which the excess gas from the inflation of the air bag can escape.
- an iris diaphragm can be provided to provide a variable opening cross section.
- a pyrotechnical piston and cylinder system can be provided to drive the covering means. The mechanical cost of the rotary drive and the guidance of the covering means is very high here, as well.
- DE 2 324 571 A1 discloses a flap valve affixed to the air bag base, which is resiliently linked to the base body and produces a variable exhaust port depending on the internal pressure of the air bag.
- Another object of the invention is to provide an air bag valve system which operates independently of temperature.
- Another object of the invention is to provide an air bag valve system which can be constructed with little mechanical complexity and requires less space for installation.
- a switchable flap valve comprising at least one valve plate pivotably mounted in a housing part so that the valve plate can pivot about a longitudinal axis to open or close a valve opening in the housing part, wherein each valve plate carries a resiliently deformable strip element aligned parallel to the longitudinal axis of the valve plate on one side thereof, the strip element having a lateral face which faces an adjacent housing wall or a similar face of a strip element on a second valve plate, and the strip element forming a hollow channel with the adjacent housing wall or strip element face, a latch mechanism which holds a free longitudinal edge of the strip element such that the valve plate is secured in a position in which the valve opening is closed, a pressure generator in communication with at least one end of the hollow channel such that actuation of the pressure generator releases a pressure wave into the hollow channel which deforms the strip element and releases the strip element from the latch mechanism so that the at least one valve plate can pivot to a position in which the valve opening is open.
- the strip elements arranged on the valve plate make locking and unlocking possible in a simple manner by resilient deformation,
- the inclined arrangement of the strip elements in order to form a hollow channel makes it possible to achieve contactless actuation of the valve flaps.
- the valve flaps can be journaled directly in the bottom of the base for the air bag, so that only the catches for the latch mechanism and the gas generator affect the structural height.
- the small number of working elements and their simple shape also especially permit the entire flap valve to be produced as a one-piece injection molded part which can be disposed over corresponding openings in the base body.
- the cross section of the opening can be adapted for individual body weight and impact time requirements by means of a plurality of such individually activated valve flaps.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a two flap system in the closed state
- FIG. 2 shows the two flap system of FIG. 1 in the open state
- FIG. 3 shows a sectional view along line III-III of FIG. 1 in the area of the latch and the pressure inlet opening for operating the valve flaps;
- FIG. 4 shows a sectional view of the arrangement of the pyrotechnic actuator element taken along line IV-IV of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 shows a single flap arrangement
- FIG. 6 shows a two flap arrangement in the form of a one-piece injection molded synthetic resin part.
- FIG. 1 shows a housing part 1 which here is part of a base for an air bag which is not shown.
- Two valve plates 2 a and 2 b close an opening provided in the housing part 1 .
- the valve flaps 2 a and 2 b are pivotably mounted at their outer longitudinal edges by pivot pins 3 a and 3 b in the housing part 1 .
- Strip elements or flanges 4 a, 4 b which are inclined toward one another, are disposed on the longitudinal edges of the valve plates 2 a , 2 b at the center of the opening.
- cam-shaped latch projections 7 , 8 are provided on a housing wall 5 , 6 , which hold the strip elements 4 a , 4 b in a position in which the valve plates or flaps 2 a , 2 b are closed.
- the strips rigidly resist a pressure acting on the valve flaps 2 a , 2 b from the direction of the valve opening, so that the valve opening remains securely closed against unintentional opening after the inflation of an air bag.
- Additional projections or cams 9 , 10 are provided on the housing walls 5 , 6 , which serve to hold the valve plates 2 a , 2 b , in the open position, as shown in FIG. 2.
- the valve flaps 2 a , 2 b are provided at the ends with abutments 12 which in the closed position lie upon mating abutments 12 a in housing part 1 .
- the strip elements 4 a , 4 b are slightly offset from the free edges of the valve flaps 2 a , 2 b , and in this embodiment they have at their upper margin two noses or protuberances directed toward one another which can advantageously overlap one another in order simultaneously to assure that the two valve flaps are both held in the closed position. It is also possible, however, to omit the noses or protuberances so that the longitudinal edges of the strips lie directly against one another. This may be advantageous in the embodiment described below involving a one-piece injection molded part. Underneath the holding cam or projection 8 an opening 13 can be seen, which when the valve is closed is situated opposite the hollow channel between the strip elements 4 a , 4 b , as shown in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 3 shows a sectional view in the area of the holding projection 8 , taken through the flanges 4 a , 4 b , which are inclined toward one another and which form a hollow channel with a trapezoidal cross section. If the enlarged noses or protuberances are omitted, a triangular cross section will evidently result.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional representation inside the housing wall 6 in which a pressure generator 14 is incorporated.
- the pressure generator 14 is a pyrotechnic system which can be ignited by an electronic control system, not shown, through terminals 15 , 16 .
- the portion of the housing wall 6 which contains the pressure generator 14 is preferably made of metal.
- the volume of gas produced by ignition of the pressure generator 14 initially accumulates in the cavity 17 and is forced through the opening 13 into the hollow channel between the strip elements 4 a , 4 b .
- the strip elements thus are forced apart and released from the holding projections 7 , 8 .
- the shape of the hollow channel assures that a component of force acting on the flanges will accelerate the valve flaps toward the open position.
- holding cams 9 , 10 prevent the valve flap from falling back to the closed position.
- the holding cams 9 , 10 may be formed of a resilient synthetic resin material and can have a spherical shape, so that the valve flaps can slip past the holding cams during the accelerated opening movement, but will be stopped by holding cams if the valve flaps attempt to fall back toward the closed position.
- the holding cams or projections as spring catches which are forced back into corresponding recesses in the housing wall when the valve flaps swing up, and then snap back out again to block the valve plates from pivoting back to the closed position.
- a spring catch can also be integrated into the valve flap so that it springs forward after passing the edge of the housing wall 5 , 6 , and then catches against the housing wall so as to prevent the valve flap from falling back to the closed position.
- FIG. 5 shows a single flap arrangement as a complete flap valve component which can be installed over a valve opening 11 provided in a base 1 for an air bag.
- the strip element 4 disposed on the valve flap 2 is in the form of a curved strip, e.g., parabolically curved strip, which is attached to the valve flap 2 via a backwardly bent foot.
- the upper longitudinal edge 18 of the flange element 4 engages a recess or undercut 19 in a housing wall 20 lying opposite the strip element 4 .
- a pressure wave entering through the opening 13 deforms the strip element 4 , so that it is released from the undercut 19 and the valve flap 2 is accelerated to the open position, which is also illustrated in the drawing, in which it is held by the holding cam 10 against falling back in to the closed position.
- the strip element 4 is desirable to make the strip element 4 in the form of a flat surface with as little inclination as possible relative to the valve flap 2 and to arrange the strip element closer to the margin of the valve plate. The could result, however, in too narrow a cross section for the hollow channel.
- the hollow channel in the housing wall 20 opposite the flange 4 in the form of a suitably configured groove or a substantially deeper recess in the housing wall 20 .
- FIG. 6 shows an embodiment of a dual flap system which can be manufactured from a suitable synthetic resin material by injection molding.
- the valve flaps 2 a , 2 b are joined by flexible webs 21 a, 21 b, to a base plate 22 .
- the strip elements 4 a , 4 b formed thereon have the shape shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 to form a trapezoidal hollow channel and are joined to one another at the abutting noses or protuberances by a web 23 of reduced material thickness.
- a separate holding cam or projection can then be omitted.
- the holding power of the web 23 withstands a pressure acting from below on the valve flap, since only a uniform tension force is exerted perpendicular to the web 23 along its entire length.
- the flap valves described above can be produced for various opening cross sections and can be used in corresponding valve openings.
- the electronically triggered pressure generation assures the individual, reliable and rapid opening of the flap valve.
- a total opening cross section individually adapted to changing occupants of a vehicle and to different accident situations can easily be preselected, even during the cushioning action, to produce in case of necessity an optimum impact behavior of the inflated air bag.
- the cushioning action can also be controlled in case of a multiple rebound,
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- The invention relates to a switchable flap valve with at least one valve plate disposed in a housing part so as to pivot about a longitudinal axis in order to close a valve opening provided in the housing part.
- Flap valves are used, for example, for controlling the internal pressure of gas-filled containers. One special application is in impact cushions or so-called air bags for the protection of passengers in a motor vehicle. Such air bags are attached with their open edges to a fixed base which contains a rapidly actuatable gas generating unit for filling the air bag and is affixed to the vehicle. The amount of gas delivered to the air bag can basically be controlled through the gas generating unit. This, however, involves great technical complications. In addition to the given amount of gas and the given capacity of the air bag, and many other parameters, the resultant filling pressure depends also on temperature. On the other hand, the filling pressure is critical to the protective action on the body colliding with the air bag, and the optimum filling pressure depends also on the weight of the body to be protected, and on its velocity at impact. Therefore, there has been no lack of attempts to make the filling pressure of the air bag adjustable both for temperature and for different impacting masses.
- GP 2,328,649 A discloses forming defined areas of reduced resistance to rupture in the fabric of the air bag. Upon reaching a predetermined internal pressure, these areas burst, so that a suitable average cushioning of the impacting body is achieved, but this does not take into account individual body weights and accelerations on impact. The bursting performance depends on temperature and on the combination of materials, and is not under time control.
- A comparable principle is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,899,494, in which the bursting areas are defined by a fuse cord intended to open areas of the housing as pressure discharge ports. The activation of the fuse cord is controllable as to time and for different areas, but the melting or burning action in the housing is delayed and uncontrolled. The generation of heat must be carefully controlled in order to avoid other kinds of destruction of the bag fabric. Since on the other hand the burned-out housing part must open reproducibly, the firing power is generally designed to be slightly greater than is necessary for melting through the bag.
- EP 0 917 994 discloses providing in the air bag a discharge opening whose cross section is made adjustable by means of a loop arrangement in inverse proportion to the actual internal pressure. Here, too, it is not possible to achieve any time related or acceleration related control of the opening cross section. Only certain areas of the air bag are suitable for positioning and attaching the loop arrangements, which limits the choice of material and the way in which the air bag can be folded.
- In EP 0 536 677 B1 and EP 0 800 967, valve arrangements are described, which consist of a slide valve system which is arranged on the base for the air bag. A series of ports opening outward are covered by slide valves which can be pushed out of the covering area by a lever mechanism or a motor drive. The lever mechanism is controlled according to temperature. It is sluggish and requires many mechanical parts. The same applies to the motor drive.
- A comparable slide valve system is disclosed in GB 2,306,409 A. Around the inflow opening of the gas generator a rotatable segmented diaphragm is disposed from which the excess gas from the inflation of the air bag can escape. Alternatively, an iris diaphragm can be provided to provide a variable opening cross section. A pyrotechnical piston and cylinder system can be provided to drive the covering means. The mechanical cost of the rotary drive and the guidance of the covering means is very high here, as well.
- DE 2 324 571 A1 discloses a flap valve affixed to the air bag base, which is resiliently linked to the base body and produces a variable exhaust port depending on the internal pressure of the air bag.
- It is the object of the invention to provide a valve system which can be activated according to the body weight of the occupants of the vehicle, the intensity of the collision and the timing of the impact.
- Another object of the invention is to provide an air bag valve system which operates independently of temperature.
- It is also an object of the invention to provide an air bag valve system which produces a reproducible opening cross section with great reliability and speed.
- Another object of the invention is to provide an air bag valve system which can be constructed with little mechanical complexity and requires less space for installation.
- These and other objects of the invention are achieved by providing a switchable flap valve comprising at least one valve plate pivotably mounted in a housing part so that the valve plate can pivot about a longitudinal axis to open or close a valve opening in the housing part, wherein each valve plate carries a resiliently deformable strip element aligned parallel to the longitudinal axis of the valve plate on one side thereof, the strip element having a lateral face which faces an adjacent housing wall or a similar face of a strip element on a second valve plate, and the strip element forming a hollow channel with the adjacent housing wall or strip element face, a latch mechanism which holds a free longitudinal edge of the strip element such that the valve plate is secured in a position in which the valve opening is closed, a pressure generator in communication with at least one end of the hollow channel such that actuation of the pressure generator releases a pressure wave into the hollow channel which deforms the strip element and releases the strip element from the latch mechanism so that the at least one valve plate can pivot to a position in which the valve opening is open.
- Due to the design of the flap structures which can turn from a closed position to an open position, it is assured that the desired opening cross section will be reliably established. The strip elements arranged on the valve plate make locking and unlocking possible in a simple manner by resilient deformation, The inclined arrangement of the strip elements in order to form a hollow channel makes it possible to achieve contactless actuation of the valve flaps. The valve flaps can be journaled directly in the bottom of the base for the air bag, so that only the catches for the latch mechanism and the gas generator affect the structural height. The small number of working elements and their simple shape also especially permit the entire flap valve to be produced as a one-piece injection molded part which can be disposed over corresponding openings in the base body. The cross section of the opening can be adapted for individual body weight and impact time requirements by means of a plurality of such individually activated valve flaps.
- The invention will be described in further detail hereinafter with reference to illustrative preferred embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings in which:
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a two flap system in the closed state;
- FIG. 2 shows the two flap system of FIG. 1 in the open state;
- FIG. 3 shows a sectional view along line III-III of FIG. 1 in the area of the latch and the pressure inlet opening for operating the valve flaps;
- FIG. 4 shows a sectional view of the arrangement of the pyrotechnic actuator element taken along line IV-IV of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 shows a single flap arrangement, and FIG. 6 shows a two flap arrangement in the form of a one-piece injection molded synthetic resin part.
- FIG. 1 shows a
housing part 1 which here is part of a base for an air bag which is not shown. Twovalve plates housing part 1. The valve flaps 2 a and 2 b are pivotably mounted at their outer longitudinal edges by pivot pins 3 a and 3 b in thehousing part 1. - Strip elements or
flanges 4 a, 4 b which are inclined toward one another, are disposed on the longitudinal edges of thevalve plates strip elements 4 a, 4 b, cam-shaped latch projections housing wall strip elements 4 a, 4 b in a position in which the valve plates orflaps strip elements 4 a, 4 b, which preferably form an angle of 70 to 80° with the plane of the valve plate, the strips rigidly resist a pressure acting on thevalve flaps - Additional projections or
cams housing walls valve plates abutments 12 which in the closed position lie uponmating abutments 12 a inhousing part 1. Thestrip elements 4 a, 4 b are slightly offset from the free edges of the valve flaps 2 a, 2 b, and in this embodiment they have at their upper margin two noses or protuberances directed toward one another which can advantageously overlap one another in order simultaneously to assure that the two valve flaps are both held in the closed position. It is also possible, however, to omit the noses or protuberances so that the longitudinal edges of the strips lie directly against one another. This may be advantageous in the embodiment described below involving a one-piece injection molded part. Underneath the holding cam orprojection 8 anopening 13 can be seen, which when the valve is closed is situated opposite the hollow channel between thestrip elements 4 a, 4 b, as shown in FIG. 3. - FIG. 3 shows a sectional view in the area of the
holding projection 8, taken through theflanges 4 a, 4 b, which are inclined toward one another and which form a hollow channel with a trapezoidal cross section. If the enlarged noses or protuberances are omitted, a triangular cross section will evidently result. - FIG. 4 is a sectional representation inside the
housing wall 6 in which a pressure generator 14 is incorporated. The pressure generator 14 is a pyrotechnic system which can be ignited by an electronic control system, not shown, throughterminals housing wall 6 which contains the pressure generator 14 is preferably made of metal. The volume of gas produced by ignition of the pressure generator 14 initially accumulates in thecavity 17 and is forced through theopening 13 into the hollow channel between thestrip elements 4 a, 4 b. The strip elements thus are forced apart and released from the holdingprojections projections cams housing wall - FIG. 5 shows a single flap arrangement as a complete flap valve component which can be installed over a valve opening11 provided in a
base 1 for an air bag. In this case, thestrip element 4 disposed on thevalve flap 2 is in the form of a curved strip, e.g., parabolically curved strip, which is attached to thevalve flap 2 via a backwardly bent foot. The upperlongitudinal edge 18 of theflange element 4 engages a recess or undercut 19 in ahousing wall 20 lying opposite thestrip element 4. A pressure wave entering through theopening 13 deforms thestrip element 4, so that it is released from the undercut 19 and thevalve flap 2 is accelerated to the open position, which is also illustrated in the drawing, in which it is held by the holdingcam 10 against falling back in to the closed position. To achieve greater stiffness against the internal pressure from a filled air bag it is desirable to make thestrip element 4 in the form of a flat surface with as little inclination as possible relative to thevalve flap 2 and to arrange the strip element closer to the margin of the valve plate. The could result, however, in too narrow a cross section for the hollow channel. In such a case it is possible to integrate the hollow channel in thehousing wall 20 opposite theflange 4 in the form of a suitably configured groove or a substantially deeper recess in thehousing wall 20. By providing an appropriately shaped groove above the plane in which the axis of rotation of the valve flap lies, the unlatching and simultaneous acceleration of the valve plate into the open position can be advantageously influenced. - FIG. 6 shows an embodiment of a dual flap system which can be manufactured from a suitable synthetic resin material by injection molding. The valve flaps2 a, 2 b, are joined by
flexible webs base plate 22. Thestrip elements 4 a, 4 b formed thereon have the shape shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 to form a trapezoidal hollow channel and are joined to one another at the abutting noses or protuberances by aweb 23 of reduced material thickness. A separate holding cam or projection can then be omitted. The holding power of theweb 23 withstands a pressure acting from below on the valve flap, since only a uniform tension force is exerted perpendicular to theweb 23 along its entire length. But when a pressure wave is introduced through theopening 13, locally different rupture forces act during the propagation of the pressure wave which result in the breaking apart of theflanges 4 a, 4 b. This action can be optimized by providing suitable perforations in theweb 23. Moreover, it is possible to produce the pressure propagation not just from one end, but in opposite directions through openings at both of the ends of the hollow channel. The colliding pressure fronts will certainly lead to a sufficient deformation of theflange elements 4 a, 4 b, which releases them from their mutual attachment or latching to one another. - The flap valves described above can be produced for various opening cross sections and can be used in corresponding valve openings. The electronically triggered pressure generation assures the individual, reliable and rapid opening of the flap valve. By means of appropriately timed combinations of flap valves to be activated, a total opening cross section individually adapted to changing occupants of a vehicle and to different accident situations can easily be preselected, even during the cushioning action, to produce in case of necessity an optimum impact behavior of the inflated air bag. By means of a time-controlled activation of individual valve flaps, the cushioning action can also be controlled in case of a multiple rebound,
- The foregoing description and examples have been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and are not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed broadly to include all variations falling within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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