US20030001364A1 - Door mounted side restraint - Google Patents
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- This application relates generally to restraint systems for vehicles. More specifically, this application relates to a door mounted restraint system.
- a side restraint system 10 is shown in a deployed state.
- System 10 is adapted to be installed in an undeployed or stored condition in a door 20 of a vehicle (not shown).
- System 10 includes both an air bag module 30 and a retention mechanism 60.
- air bag module 30 includes an inflatable cushion 40 and an inflator 50
- retention mechanism 60 includes a retention strap 70 and a tensioning device 80.
- Side restraint system 10 provides a tarp-like effect caused by strap 70 suspending cushion 40 in its deployed position across a window or window opening 21 of door 20.
- the tensioning device is adapted to provide tension to strap 70 to remove the slack in the strap during the inflation of cushion 40.
- strap 70 aids in the deployment of cushion 40 by pulling the cushion into position across window 21.
- the tensioning device is adapted to provide tension to strap 70 to remove the slack in the strap after cushion 40 is inflated.
- inflation of cushion 40 deploys strap 70 by pulling the strap into position across window 21.
- tensioning device 80 includes a motor 81.
- sensing system 100 determines whether deployment of cushion 40 is necessary, and if deployment is necessary, the sensing system provides an ignition or fire signal to inflator 50.
- Motor 81 is operatively coupled with sensing system 100.
- sensing system 100 is adapted to provide the ignition or fire signal to motor 81 to activate the motor.
- the motor Upon activation of motor 81, the motor provides tension to strap 70 to remove the slack from the strap to provide cushion 40 with the tarp-like effect described above.
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Description
- This application relates generally to restraint systems for vehicles. More specifically, this application relates to a door mounted restraint system.
- Side air bags and inflatable curtains are installed in the door, pillar and vehicle seats for deployment. The air bag is designed to actuate to rapidly deploy or inflate an inflatable cushion.
- Air bags are provided in a module having an inflatable cushion and an inflator. The cushion is stored in a folded position within the air bag module. A sensing system determines whether air bag deployment is necessary. The sensing system is either local to or remote of the air bag module and typically includes an accelerometer operatively coupled with a controller. If the sensing system determines that air bag deployment is necessary, it provides a signal to activate the inflator. Upon activation, the inflator provides a supply of inflating gas to the cushion to inflate the cushion. Some inflators are pure gas inflators wherein a pressure vessel contains stored pressurized gas. The pressure vessel communicates with the cushion through various types of rupturable outlets or diaphragms. Other inflators have a gas generator that employs a chemical reaction or combustion, such as the combustion of sodium azide, to produce the volume of gas required to inflate the cushion. Still other inflators are a hybrid of the gas generator and pressure vessel inflators discussed above (hereinafter hybrid inflators). Hybrid inflators include both a pressure vessel and a gas generator. When the gas generator is ignited, the resultant gas flows with the stored gas to the cushion through the pressure vessel outlet.
- However, there is a continuing need for improved air bag and restraint systems.
- A restraint system having a door mounted air bag module is provided. The air bag module includes an inflatable cushion having a predetermined shape and an inflator in fluid communication with the inflatable cushion. The inflator is activatable to inflate the inflatable cushion. The predetermined shape has an upper inflatable section, a lower inflatable section, and a recessed portion positioned between the upper and lower inflatable sections.
- A door mounted restraint system having a retention mechanism to restrain an occupant in the vehicle is provided. The door mounted retention mechanism includes a retention strap and a tensioning device. The retention strap is connected to an upper rear corner of the side window and is connected to a pulley at a lower front corner of the side window. The tensioning device is connected to the retention strap at the pulley. The tensioning device is activatable to pull slack in the retention strap through the pulley to tighten the retention strap across the side window between the upper rear corner and the lower front corner.
- A door mounted side restraint system including an air bag module and a retention mechanism is provided. The air bag module includes an inflatable cushion and an inflator in fluid communication with the inflatable cushion. The inflator is activatable to inflate the inflatable cushion. The retention mechanism includes a retention strap and a tensioning device. The retention strap is connected to the inflatable cushion and is deployable across a side window of a vehicle such that a tarp-like effect is provided to the inflatable cushion by the retention strap.
- A door mounted air bag module having a base plate connectable to a door of a vehicle is provided. A trim panel is connected to the base plate by one or more breakaway fasteners such that a cavity is formed between the base plate and the trim panel. An inflatable cushion is stored in the cavity. An inflator in fluid communication with the inflatable cushion is activated to inflate the inflatable cushion. The breakaway fasteners are released by inflation of the inflatable cushion such that the trim panel moves away from the base plate.
- The above-described and other features and advantages of the present invention will be appreciated and understood by those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, drawings, and appended claims.
- Figure 1 is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of a door mounted side restraint in a deployed state;
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the door mounted side restraint in an un-deployed state;
- Figure 3 is a cross sectional view of the door mounted side restraint in an un-deployed state;
- Figure 4 is a partial front view of the door mounted side restraint of Figure 3;
- Figure 5 is a cross sectional view of the deployed door mounted side restraint of Figure 1;
- Figure 6 is a side view of another exemplary embodiment of a door mounted side restraint in a deployed state; and
- Figure 7 is a side view of yet another exemplary embodiment of a door mounted side restraint in a deployed state.
- Referring to the Figures and in particular to Figure 1, a
side restraint system 10 is shown in a deployed state.System 10 is adapted to be installed in an undeployed or stored condition in adoor 20 of a vehicle (not shown).System 10 includes both anair bag module 30 and aretention mechanism 60. Generally,air bag module 30 includes aninflatable cushion 40 and aninflator 50, whileretention mechanism 60 includes aretention strap 70 and atensioning device 80.Side restraint system 10 provides a tarp-like effect caused bystrap 70 suspendingcushion 40 in its deployed position across a window or window opening 21 ofdoor 20. - Cushion 40 is made of flexible fabric, such as, but not limited to nylon fabric. Cushion 40 preferably includes a silicone coating to provide the cushion with less porosity, which provides the cushion with the ability to retain its inflated condition for a longer period of time (i.e., increased up time). Cushion 40 is sewn, dielectrically welded, woven, and combinations thereof into the desired shape. Cushion 40 has a shape sufficient to provide upper cushioning and lower cushioning while providing an opening for the vehicle's seat belt.
- Cushion 40 includes an upper inflated
section 42, a lower inflatedsection 44, and arecessed portion 46 as illustrated in Figure 1. Upper inflatedsection 42 provides upper cushioning, lower inflatedsection 44 provides lower cushioning, and recessedportion 46 enablescushion 40 to fully deploy such that the recessed portion receives the seat belt. The seat belt is located inrecessed portion 46 whencushion 40 is inflated such that both upper andlower portion - Also illustrated in Figure 1,
cushion 40 includes one or more sew-outareas 48, which ensure that the cushion radially and laterally inflates in a most expedient manner. Sew-out areas 48 are required whencushion 40 has a two-panel design, namely a front panel connected to a rear panel at its outer edges. Sew-out areas 48 bias the inflation of thecushion 40. However, it is considered within the scope of the present invention forcushion 40 to have other means to bias the inflation of the cushion. For example, tethers (not shown) can be installed inside two-panel cushion 40. Moreover, multi-panel cushions, namely those having a front panel, a rear panel and at least a third panel, are adapted to bias the inflation of the cushion. Accordingly,cushion 40 is described by way of example as including sew-outareas 48, but it is considered within the scope of the present invention for the cushion to have other such biasing devices and designs. -
Inflator 50 is adapted to provide a supply of inflating gas to cushion 40 to quickly inflate the cushion.Inflator 50 is operatively coupled with asensing system 100.Sensing system 100 is adapted to determine whether deployment ofcushion 40 is necessary, and if deployment is necessary, the sensing system is adapted to provide an ignition or fire signal toinflator 50. Upon receiving the ignition signal from sensingsystem 100,inflator 50 provides the inflating gas to cushion 40 from either a pressure vessel containing stored pressurized gas, a chemical reaction, a pyrotechnic combustion, or combinations thereof. In an exemplary embodiment,inflator 50 is a hybrid inflator. -
Retention mechanism 60 includesretention strap 70 andtensioning device 80. Tensioningdevice 80 is operatively coupled withsensing system 100.Sensing system 100 is adapted to determine whether deployment is necessary, and if deployment is necessary, the sensing system is further adapted to provide a tensioning signal to tensioningdevice 80. Thus during an adverse vehicle condition,retention mechanism 60 deploysstrap 70 acrosswindow 21. - Preferably,
retention mechanism 60 deploysstrap 70 across the upper portion ofwindow 21 from an upperrear corner 22 to a lowerfront corner 23 ofdoor 20. Tensioningdevice 80 pullsstrap 70 taut acrosswindow 21.Strap 70 is connected to cushion 40 such that the strap acts to maintain the cushion in position acrosswindow 21 regardless of the inflation condition of the cushion. Thus,side restraint system 10 provides the tarp-like effect to cushion 40 by retaining the cushion acrosswindow 21 viastrap 70. The tarp-like effect is independent of the state of inflation ofcushion 40. - Preferably,
strap 70 is connected to cushion 40 such that the strap and the cushion slide with respect to one another during deployment. For example, a reinforcing sew-outarea 49 is disposed at a diagonal from an upperrear corner 22 ofdoor 20 to a lowerfront corner 23. Sew-outarea 49 is adapted to slidably receiveretention strap 70 there through. It should be recognized that other connections, such as a plurality of loops disposed oncushion 40 that receivestrap 70, which connect the strap and cushion and allow them to slide with respect to one another during deployment, are included within the scope of the present invention.Strap 70 has a low friction or slippery outer surface to enable the strap to slide through its connection withcushion 40 during deployment. Additionally,strap 70 has a rounded cross-section to reduce binding between the connection of the strap and cushion 40 during deployment. In a preferred embodiment,strap 70 is a woven polyester or nylon cord. -
Strap 70 is secured atcorner 22 by apivot connection 71 and secured atcorner 23 by apulley 72.Pivot 71 allowsstrap 70 to move between a stored-position adjacent avertical portion 24 ofdoor 20 and a deployed position acrosswindow 21.Pulley 72 allowsstrap 70 to slide with respect tocorner 23. - A partial view of
side restraint system 10 in a stored or un-deployed state is provided in Figures 2 through 4 and in a deployed state in Figure 5.Pivot connection 71 ofstrap 70 is removably secured tovertical portion 24 ofdoor 20 under avertical trim strip 25.Cushion 40 andstrap 70 are stored in acavity 45 under atrim panel 26.Strap 70 runs undertrim panel 26 and up topulley 72. Preferably,pulley 72 is secured under a side viewmirror portion cover 73 atcorner 23. Thus, side viewmirror portion cover 73 provides a pleasing aesthetic appearance by shieldingpulley 72 from view. The upper edge oftrim panel 26 connects with awindow molding 27. - During deployment of
side restraint system 10,trim panel 26 moves inboard in the direction of arrow A to allowcushion 40 to inflate andstrap 70 to deploy. Similarly,vertical trim strip 25 moves inboard to allowstrap 70 to deploy. Thus,cushion 40 inflates such thatlower section 44 travels inboard laterally, whileupper section 42 travels inboard upwardly.Strap 70 deploys by pivoting aboutpivot connection 71 atcorner 22, while tensioningdevice 80 draws up any excess slack from the strap by pulling the strap through sew-outarea 49 ofcushion 40 and throughpulley 72 at lowerfront corner 23. - In one embodiment of
tensioning device 80, the tensioning device is adapted to provide tension to strap 70 to remove the slack in the strap during the inflation ofcushion 40. Thus,strap 70 aids in the deployment ofcushion 40 by pulling the cushion into position acrosswindow 21. In an alternate embodiment oftensioning device 80, the tensioning device is adapted to provide tension to strap 70 to remove the slack in the strap aftercushion 40 is inflated. Thus in this embodiment, inflation ofcushion 40 deploysstrap 70 by pulling the strap into position acrosswindow 21. - Shown in Figure 3,
trim panel 26 includes a plurality ofbreakaway fasteners 90 connected to abase plate 32 ofair bag module 30.Base plate 32 is mounted to the inner sheet metal ofdoor 20. Thus, acavity 45 forcushion 40 is defined betweentrim panel 26 andbase plate 32. In a preferred embodiment,fastener 90 includes atether 92 to preventtrim panel 26 from totally separating fromdoor 20 during the deployment ofsystem 10. Thus,tether 92 is adapted to allowtrim panel 26 to move inboard in the direction of arrow A without completely detaching frombase plate 32. In the embodiment of Figure 2,tether 92 is integral withfastener 90. In the embodiment of Figures 3 and 4,tether 92 is remote fromfastener 90.Tether 92 is preferably a fabric strap or a sheet metal strap in a folded position. - In another embodiment of
fastener 90 also illustrated in Figure 2,trim panel 26 includes the fasteners along anupper portion 17 of the trim panel and includes abottom trim section 18 that overlaps abottom edge 19 of the trim panel.Bottom trim section 18 preventsbottom edge 19 oftrim panel 26 from moving away fromdoor 20 whilefasteners 90 allowupper portion 17 to move away from the door. Thus,trim panel 26 pivots during deployment ofsystem 10. Namely,upper portion 17 oftrim panel 26 moves inboard in the direction of arrow A andbottom edge 19 remains underbottom trim section 18. Moreover,bottom trim section 18 provides a covering feature tobottom edge 19 oftrim panel 26 to conceal rough edges, if any, of the bottom edge. -
Cushion 40 is also attached tobase plate 32 ofair bag module 30. By way of example, cushion 40 is depicted attached tobase plate 32 byfastener 90.Cushion 40 includesholes 47proximate fasteners 90 through which the fastener passes.Holes 47 include, for example, reinforced sew-out areas, collared areas, or grommet areas. In the embodiment offastener 90 in Figures 3 and 4, the fastener includes astud 93 having ahead 94 on one end and adapted to receive anut 95 and awasher 96 on its opposite end.Stud 93 is secured throughbase plate 32 such thathead 94 is adjacent the base plate. Acollapsible foam collar 97 is placed overstud 93.Cushion 40 is placed overstud 93 such thathole 47 fits overfoam collar 97.Nut 95 andwasher 96 are placed overstud 93 to holdcushion 40 in place. Abreakaway portion 98 is secured towasher 96 and to trimpanel 26.Breakaway portion 98 is, for example, an adhesive connection 99 (Figure 3) or a hook and loop type connection 101 (Figure 5). In an exemplary embodiment shown in Figures 3 and 5,trim panel 26 includes anaccess hole 28, which allows access tonut 95 for assembly and maintenance purposes. For aesthetic reasons, a masking 29 preferably coversaccess hole 28 from view. - The inflation of
cushion 40 urges trimpanel 26 away frombase plate 32 in the direction of arrow A as shown in Figure 5. The urging oftrim panel 26 frombase plate 32 acts onbreakaway portion 98 to release the trim portion fromfastener 90. However, cushion 40 remains secured tobase plate 32 athole 47 as a result ofstud 93,nut 95 and awasher 96.Trim portion 26 moves away frombase plate 32 untiltether 92 is fully extended. It should be recognized thatfastener 90 has been described above by way of example only.Other fasteners 90 are considered within the scope of the present invention provided such fasteners releasably securetrim panel 26 tobase plate 32. Moreover,cushion 40 has been described by way of example as being connected tobase plate 32 by thesame fasteners 90 that securetrim panel 26 to the base plate. It is considered within the scope of the present invention forcushion 40 to be secured tobase plate 32 by means of fasteners separate from those which securetrim panel 26 to the base plate. - Referring now to Figure 6, an exemplary embodiment of
retention mechanism 60 is illustrated. In this embodiment,tensioning device 80 includes amotor 81. As discussed above,sensing system 100 determines whether deployment ofcushion 40 is necessary, and if deployment is necessary, the sensing system provides an ignition or fire signal toinflator 50.Motor 81 is operatively coupled withsensing system 100. Moreover,sensing system 100 is adapted to provide the ignition or fire signal tomotor 81 to activate the motor. Upon activation ofmotor 81, the motor provides tension to strap 70 to remove the slack from the strap to providecushion 40 with the tarp-like effect described above. - Referring to Figure 7, another exemplary embodiment of
retention mechanism 60 is illustrated. In this embodiment,tensioning device 80 includes an inflator-activatedpiston 83.Inflator 50 described above with respect to the inflation ofcushion 40 also drivespiston 83. Thus, when sensingsystem 100 provides the ignition or fire signal toinflator 50, the inflator both inflatescushion 40 and drivespiston 83. Inflation gas frominflator 50 is diverted through adiverter 84 to bothcushion 40 andpiston 83.Strap 70 is routed undertrim panel 26 frompulley 72 atcorner 23 to asecond pulley 72, and then topiston 83. The gas from inflator 50drives piston 83, and thusstrap 70, in the direction of arrow B. Accordingly,piston 83 removes the slack fromstrap 70 to providecushion 40 with the tarp-like effect described above. By way of example,piston 83 is similar to the system described in U.S. applicationserial number 60/252844 filed on November 22, 2000 and bearing attorney file number DP303370. - While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
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