WO1999062746A1 - Airbag with compensating volume - Google Patents
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- B60R21/16—Inflatable occupant restraints or confinements designed to inflate upon impact or impending impact, e.g. air bags
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- B60R21/231—Inflatable members characterised by their shape, construction or spatial configuration
- B60R21/232—Curtain-type airbags deploying mainly in a vertical direction from their top edge
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- B60R21/23—Inflatable members
- B60R21/231—Inflatable members characterised by their shape, construction or spatial configuration
- B60R21/233—Inflatable members characterised by their shape, construction or spatial configuration comprising a plurality of individual compartments; comprising two or more bag-like members, one within the other
- B60R2021/23316—Inner seams, e.g. creating separate compartments or used as tethering means
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
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- B60R21/02—Occupant safety arrangements or fittings, e.g. crash pads
- B60R21/16—Inflatable occupant restraints or confinements designed to inflate upon impact or impending impact, e.g. air bags
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- B60R21/26—Inflatable occupant restraints or confinements designed to inflate upon impact or impending impact, e.g. air bags characterised by the inflation fluid source or means to control inflation fluid flow
- B60R21/261—Inflatable occupant restraints or confinements designed to inflate upon impact or impending impact, e.g. air bags characterised by the inflation fluid source or means to control inflation fluid flow with means other than bag structure to diffuse or guide inflation fluid
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- B60R21/02—Occupant safety arrangements or fittings, e.g. crash pads
- B60R21/16—Inflatable occupant restraints or confinements designed to inflate upon impact or impending impact, e.g. air bags
- B60R21/23—Inflatable members
- B60R21/239—Inflatable members characterised by their venting means
Definitions
- the invention relates to an airbag for an airbag module and in particular for a curtain airbag module.
- airbag modules are often provided at various locations to improve passive safety.
- These airbag modules have airbags which, in the event of an accident or collision of the vehicle, are filled with a gas via a gas generator.
- the vehicle occupants are cushioned by these airbags, whereby they are protected from injury on hard or sharp vehicle parts.
- it is important that the airbag has adequate damping properties to be able to absorb the energy of the vehicle occupant with which impact occurs and to retard "slowly" the vehicle occupant with which impact occurs.
- the airbags of known airbag modules are often provided with outflow openings or outflow valves .
- These outflow openings make it possible for the gas to escape in a specifically controlled manner from the airbag into the surroundings upon impact of the vehicle occupant, whereby the internal pressure in the airbag is reduced and the impact of the vehicle occupant with the airbag is damped.
- These airbag modules are, in particular, so-called curtain airbag modules, which are arranged laterally in the vehicle in the region of the lateral roof members extending in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle.
- the airbags of such airbag modules unfold in the event of an accident in the lateral region of the vehicle essentially between the side window and the head of a vehicle occupant.
- Such an airbag is intended to protect the head of the vehicle occupant, in particular in the case of side impact or else rolling over of the vehicle.
- long deployed times of the inflated airbag are required to make it possible for the vehicle occupants to be adequately protected during the entire rolling over motion of the vehicle.
- the object is achieved by an airbag for an airbag module having the features specified in claim 1.
- Preferred embodiments emerge from the subclaims.
- the airbag according to the invention has a first chamber, which, in the event of an accident, is filled with gas by a gas generator. In this state, at least one second chamber of the airbag is separated or divided off from the first chamber in such a way that the second chamber is not initially filled with gas.
- the internal pressure of the gas in this first chamber increases and a valve device opens up a flowpath, which makes it possible for gas to flow over from the first chamber into the second chamber.
- the internal pressure in the first chamber can be reduced during the impact of the vehicle occupant with the airbag, whereby the impact is damped.
- only a volume of gas corresponding to the volume of the second chamber can flow over from the first chamber into the second chamber, until a pressure equalization is established between the two chambers, with the result that the entire gas does not escape from the first chamber.
- the second chamber which fills after the impact of a vehicle occupant with the first chamber, may be arranged in such a way that it can assume an additional protective function.
- the second chamber may be arranged in such a way that it protects the vehicle occupant from contact with parts of the vehicle or bodywork in the event of further impact with the airbag, and thus further minimizes the risk of injury.
- the individual chambers are advantageously of an outwardly gastight design. In this way, extremely long deployed times in the inflated state can be achieved, since no gas can escape from the airbag to the outside.
- a pressure equalization is established between the first chamber and second chamber and further gas cannot escape to the outside from either the first chamber or the entire airbag.
- the airbag will, however, collapse later, on account of the cooling down of the gas introduced at high temperature. In this way, in spite of its gastight design, the airbag then does not represent an additional obstacle during a possible rescue of vehicle occupants .
- the valve device is advantageously formed by a tear-open seam.
- the first chamber and the second chamber are separated by such a tear open seam in such a way that, when the seam tears open, a flow passage is opened up between the first chamber and the second chamber.
- the tear open seam is designed in the manner of a predetermined breaking location, which tears open when there is a certain force acting on it. Such a force occurs when there is a predetermined internal pressure in the first chamber, caused by the impact of a vehicle occupant.
- the strength of the tear open seam may be adapted exactly to the desired pressure level according to the type of vehicle and place where the airbag is installed, with the result that it can be ensured that the tear open seam does not open prematurely, for example when the airbag is being filled.
- valve device is designed as a restricting location.
- the rate of gas flowing over from the first chamber into the second chamber can be predetermined or set. In this way, it is possible to preset exactly the damping properties of the airbag.
- the airbag is preferably able to be fitted in a curtain airbag module in such a way that the first chamber can unfold in the side region of a vehicle to the side of the head of the vehicle occupant, while the second chamber is located above the head.
- a curtain airbag module permits optimum protection of the head and shoulder region of a vehicle occupant in the event of side impact or rolling over of the vehicle.
- long deployed times are desired, so that the airbag is inflated during the entire roll over motion in order to protect the vehicle occupant from possible injury.
- the second chamber in the overhead region, additional protection can be ensured after the impact of the vehicle occupant with the first chamber by the second chamber, which is then likewise inflated.
- the airbag prefferably consist of a silicone coated or PU-coated fabric.
- a silicone coated or PU-coated fabric ensures that the airbag is virtually completely gastight, whereby particularly long deployed times of the airbag can be achieved.
- silicone- coated or PU-coated fabric has the advantage that it can easily be welded. An airbag made up of a number of pieces of fabric can therefore be produced at extremely low cost by welding, for example by ultrasonic welding. Such welded seams have the additional advantage over conventional seams that they can be made absolutely gastight .
- the tear open seam is a welded seam.
- a tear-open seam designed in this way can likewise be produced at very low cost, in particular whenever the remaining seams of the airbag are also produced by welding.
- the desired tear-properties of the seam can be set exactly, allowing it to be ensured that the valve device between the first chamber and the second chamber reliably opens the flow transfer between the first chamber and the second chamber when there is a certain internal pressure in the first chamber.
- the tear open seam is further preferred for the tear open seam to be an ultrasonically welded seam. An exactly defined welded seam can be formed at very low cost by ultrasonic welding.
- the invention is described by way of example below with reference to the attached drawing.
- the Fig. shows a plan view of a curtain airbag module according to the invention.
- the airbag 2 shown comprises two chambers 4, 6, of which the first chamber 4 assumes the actual protective function, while the second chamber 6 serves as a compensating volume for damping the impact of a vehicle occupant with a first chamber 4.
- the airbag 2 shown here is an airbag for a so called curtain airbag module, i.e. it is intended for installation along a lateral roof member extending in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle.
- the airbag 2 is fastened in the lateral roof region of a vehicle by an upper region 8, which extends above the first air chamber 4 in the longitudinal direction of the airbag
- the airbag 2 In the folded together state, the airbag 2 then lies within the rooflining or between the roof lining and the actual roof panel.
- the first chamber 4 of the airbag 2 In the unfolded, i.e. inflated, state, the first chamber 4 of the airbag 2 extends downward, starting from the vehicle roof above the side windows, so that it is arranged between the vehicle occupants and the vehicle side windows.
- the first chamber 4 of the airbag 2 extends in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, starting from the A pillar and proceeding to the C pillar of the vehicle.
- a clamping band 10 In the region of the lower two corners or ends of the airbag 2, or of the first chamber 4, there is respectively arranged a clamping band 10, by which the airbag 2 is held in its lower region on the A pillar or the C pillar.
- a gas feeding device 12 Arranged in the upper region 8 is a gas feeding device 12 , which is formed by a flexible hose which extends from the rear region of the airbag 2, i.e. the region facing the C pillar, in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle through virtually the entire airbag 2.
- the hose is held in its position by seams 14, 16, which join to each other the two layers of material or fabric forming the airbag 2.
- the gas feeding device 12 has gas outlet openings which are uniformly distributed over the entire length of the airbag 2 and permit uniform filling with gas of the airbag 2 , or the first chamber 4.
- a gas generator for generating the required volume of gas is connected in the rear region of the airbag 2, i.e. in the region facing the C pillar, to the gas feeding device 12.
- the second chamber 6 of the airbag 2 is parallel to the first chamber 4 in the longitudinal direction of the airbag 2, i.e. in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle.
- the second chamber 6 is consequently arranged in the region of the roof of the vehicle.
- the seam 16 separates the first chamber 4 and the second chamber 6 of the airbag 2 from each other.
- the seam 16 is designed at least partially as a tear-open seam, so that it can open and open up a flow passage between the first chamber 4 and the second chamber 6, making it possible for gas to flow over from the first chamber 4 into the second chamber 6.
- the gas generator of the airbag module is activated and gas is fed to the airbag 2 by the gas feeding device 12.
- the gas initially flows into the first chamber 4 and fills it completely, while the second chamber 6 remains divided off in a gastight manner by the seam 16 and consequently is not initially filled with gas. If a vehicle occupant then makes impact with the first chamber 4, the internal pressure in the first chamber 4 increases and the increased force exerted on these seams leads to the tear open seam 16 tearing open, so that a connection between the first chamber 4 and the second chamber 6 is opened up.
- the volume of gas which is to escape into the second chamber 6 in the event of impacts of a vehicle occupant with the first chamber 4 can be set exactly, so that the desired damping properties in the event of impact of a vehicle occupant can also be predetermined exactly.
- the entire seam 16 does not have to be designed as a tear open seam, it instead also being possible for only partial regions to tear open, so that restricting locations for the gas transfer from the first chamber 4 into the second chamber 6 are formed. These restricting locations slow the transfer of gas from the first chamber 4 into the second chamber 6. Consequently, by suitable choice of the cross section of the restricting locations, the damping properties of the airbag can be additionally influenced, so that an exact adaptation of the damping properties to the respective place of installation or type of vehicle is possible.
- the airbag 2 shown here has additionally sealed- off regions 18. These sealed off regions 18 are formed by seams between the two layers of fabric forming the airbag 2, or the first chamber 4, so that regions which are not filled with gas during the filling of the first chamber 4 are created. In this way, the volume of gas required for filling the airbag 2, or the first chamber 4, is reduced, whereby quicker inflation of the airbag 2 and the use of smaller gas generators is made possible.
- the sealed off regions 18, 20 do not impair the protective function of the airbag 2, since they are either designed to be very small, in the case of the sealed-off regions 18, or are arranged at a position in which impact of a vehicle occupant is not possible, such as the sealed-off region 20.
- the sealed-off region 20 is located in the region of the B pillar or in the region directly next to or behind the head rest of a front seat. In this region, the airbag 2 does not have to offer any protection, since this region is not in the vicinity of a vehicle occupant or the head of a vehicle occupant.
- the airbag 2 shown here preferably consists of a silicone-coated or PU-coated synthetic fabric, which offers high tear strength and at the same time is extremely gastight. Furthermore, such a fabric can be processed at very low cost, since all the seams required can be formed by welding a number of layers of fabric.
- the entire airbag 2 essentially comprises two layers of fabric which are laid one on top of the other and are welded to each other in their peripheral region by a welded seam 22.
- the sealed off regions 18, 20 are formed by further welded seams, and the upper region 8, in which the gas feeding device 12 is fitted, is formed by the welded seam 14 and the welded seam 16.
- the seam 16 divides off the first chamber 4 and the second chamber 6 from each other in a gastight manner.
- the seam 16 is designed as a tear open seam, so that it can open when there is a certain internal pressure in the chamber 4 and releases a gas transfer from the first chamber 4 into the second chamber 6.
- the seam depth or seam width of the welded seam 16 in order to set the strength of the welded seam 16 exactly such that it opens when there is a certain internal pressure in the chamber 4.
- All the welded seams shown here can be advantageously made by ultrasonic welding in a very simple and low cost manner.
- a high quality of the welded seams is additionally achieved, so that it can also be ensured that the welded seams are adequately gastight.
- the tear open seam provided on the airbag 2 shown here does not necessarily have to be made as a welded seam, it may likewise be designed as a normal, sewn seam.
- Fig. is designed as an airbag 2 for a so-called curtain airbag module, but the arrangement according to the invention of two chambers may also be used in airbags for other airbag modules.
- the airbag according to the invention may also be used for airbag modules such are arranged in the region of the dashboard, the steering wheel or the doors of a vehicle. Use is appropriate wherever a long deployed time of the gas-filled airbag is desired in addition to good damping properties of the airbag.
- additional outflow openings or valves may also be provided in the case of the airbag according to the invention, in particular in the second chamber.
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