WO2014010661A1 - エアバッグ装置 - Google Patents

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WO2014010661A1
WO2014010661A1 PCT/JP2013/068952 JP2013068952W WO2014010661A1 WO 2014010661 A1 WO2014010661 A1 WO 2014010661A1 JP 2013068952 W JP2013068952 W JP 2013068952W WO 2014010661 A1 WO2014010661 A1 WO 2014010661A1
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智司 山下
山路 直樹
一斗 十倉
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    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R21/00Arrangements or fittings on vehicles for protecting or preventing injuries to occupants or pedestrians in case of accidents or other traffic risks
    • B60R21/02Occupant safety arrangements or fittings, e.g. crash pads
    • B60R21/16Inflatable occupant restraints or confinements designed to inflate upon impact or impending impact, e.g. air bags
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  • the present invention relates to an airbag device that inflates and deploys to protect an occupant when a vehicle collides.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a technique of covering an airbag with an outer bag.
  • a method of forming a substantially cross-shaped sheet-like member with side wall portions extending in the four directions of the bottom portion on the outer bag side and sewing the side wall portions together to form a substantially bowl-like shape is disclosed.
  • Patent Document 2 As another related document.
  • an object of the present invention is to suppress the action of a force that breaks the entire joint.
  • a first aspect is an airbag device incorporated in an airbag assembly panel having a lid that can be split open, and is disposed inside the lid and can generate gas. And an airbag that can be folded between the lid and the inflator and can be inflated and deployed in a bag shape by a gas introduced from the inflator, a rectangular first seat portion, Including four square second sheet portions extending from four edge portions of the first sheet portion, and four third sheet portions provided between the second sheet portions, A second seat portion rises from the first seat portion and forms a peripheral wall portion capable of enclosing the airbag folded between the inflator and the lid and the airbag being inflated and deployed.
  • each of the third sheet portions is joined to any one of the four second sheet portions via a joining portion, and the joining portion intersects the side edge of the second sheet portion.
  • an outer bag including a portion formed along the line.
  • a 2nd aspect is an airbag apparatus which concerns on a 1st aspect, Comprising: As for the said junction part, each said 3rd sheet
  • a 3rd aspect is an airbag apparatus which concerns on a 1st or 2nd aspect, Comprising: The said 1st sheet
  • a fourth aspect is the airbag device according to any one of the first to third aspects, wherein the side edges of the four second sheet portions are not joined to each other, and the third sheet portions are not joined. Is joined to one of the four second sheet portions, so that the four second sheet portions are maintained so as to form a peripheral wall portion.
  • a fifth aspect is an airbag device according to any one of the first to fourth aspects, wherein two adjacent third sheet portions among the four third sheet portions are joined together. And is joined to one of the four second sheet portions.
  • a sixth aspect is the airbag device according to any one of the first to fifth aspects, wherein a part of the peripheral wall portion of the outer bag is inflated and deployed, and the lid It is disposed so as to be sandwiched between a lid side peripheral wall portion standing on the outer periphery.
  • a seventh aspect is an airbag device according to any one of the first to sixth aspects, wherein an inflator mounting hole is formed in the first seat portion, and the inflator is formed at a peripheral portion of the inflator mounting hole.
  • Each of the third seat portions is attached to one of the four second seat portions along a line along the peripheral edge portion of the peripheral wall portion on the inflation and deployment direction side of the airbag.
  • An eighth aspect is the airbag device according to the seventh aspect, wherein at least one outer end portion of the four second seat portions is inflated and deployed with the airbag and the airbag set. An extending portion that can be sandwiched between the outer surface of the lid and the outer peripheral side of the lid is provided.
  • a ninth aspect is the airbag device according to the seventh or eighth aspect, wherein a ceiling portion is provided at a tip portion of at least one of the four second seat portions, and the ceiling portion An extension part is provided so as to extend further from, a breakable part that can be broken when the airbag is inflated and deployed is formed on the ceiling part, and the ceiling part is covered with the folded airbag The distal end of the extension is attached and fixed to the inflator.
  • a tenth aspect is an airbag device according to any one of the seventh to ninth aspects, wherein the outer bag is attached to the airbag.
  • the eleventh aspect is an airbag device according to the tenth aspect, wherein the first seat portion is attached to the airbag.
  • the twelfth aspect is an airbag device according to the eleventh aspect, wherein the outer bag is attached to the airbag via a circular joining portion surrounding the inflator attachment hole.
  • a thirteenth aspect is an airbag apparatus according to the eleventh aspect, wherein the outer bag is attached to the airbag via a rectangular joint portion along four sides around the first seat portion. It has been.
  • a fourteenth aspect is an airbag device according to any one of the first to sixth aspects, wherein a breakable portion that can be broken by inflation and deployment of an airbag is formed in the first seat portion.
  • An inflator mounting sheet portion is provided at the tip of at least one of the second sheet portions, and the inflator mounting sheet portion is mounted on the inflator.
  • the fifteenth aspect is an airbag device according to the fourteenth aspect, wherein the outer bag is attached to the airbag.
  • the sixteenth aspect is an airbag device according to the fifteenth aspect, wherein the inflator mounting seat portion is attached to the airbag.
  • a seventeenth aspect is an airbag device according to any one of the first to sixteenth aspects, covering the airbag folded inside the outer bag and breaking when the airbag is inflated and deployed. Further possible auxiliary wrap members are provided.
  • the four second seat portions rise from the first seat portion and are folded between the inflator and the lid, and being inflated and deployed.
  • Each of the third sheet portions is joined to one of the four second sheet portions with respect to a side edge of the second sheet portion so as to form a peripheral wall portion capable of enclosing the airbag.
  • the joint part includes a part formed along the direction intersecting the side edge part of the second sheet part.
  • the airbag to be inflated and deployed has a force to expand the outer bag at the portion joined at the line along the distal end side edge of the second seat portion among the joined portions. It can be received by a wide part, and it is possible to more reliably suppress the action of a force that breaks the entire joint.
  • the folded airbag and the outer bag that wraps the airbag can have a rectangular parallelepiped appearance.
  • the outer bag can be easily formed with few joints.
  • the joining operation can be easily performed.
  • a part of the outer bag is sandwiched between the airbag being inflated and deployed and the lid side peripheral wall portion, and the state surrounding the airbag is maintained. For this reason, it can suppress more reliably that an airbag spreads in a radial direction.
  • the inflator can be attached and fixed to the outer bag using the first seat portion.
  • the extended portion provided at the distal end portion of the outer peripheral wall portion of the outer bag splits the lid of the airbag and the airbag built-in panel being inflated and deployed. Since it is pinched
  • deployment deployment can be maintained more reliably. Thereby, it can suppress more reliably that an airbag spreads in a radial direction between a lid side surrounding wall part and an inflator.
  • the state in which the airbag is folded can be more reliably maintained.
  • the outer bag since the outer bag is attached to the airbag, the outer bag and the airbag can be handled as an integral component during the manufacturing of the airbag device.
  • the eleventh aspect since the first seat portion is attached to the airbag, it is easy to process the outer bag after attachment. Further, since the airbag is attached to the outer bag around the inflator attachment hole, the airbag is stably inflated and deployed.
  • the outer bag is attached to the airbag via the circular joining portion surrounding the inflator attaching hole, the force applied to the joining portion during the inflation and deployment of the airbag is dispersed.
  • the outer bag and the airbag are difficult to come off.
  • the outer bag can easily maintain a rectangular parallelepiped box shape.
  • the outer bag can be fixed to the inflator by the inflator mounting seat. In this state, since the peripheral wall portion formed by the second seat portion and the airbag where the first seat portion is folded are covered, the folded state can be more reliably maintained.
  • the outer bag since the outer bag is attached to the airbag, the outer bag and the airbag can be handled as an integral component during the manufacturing of the airbag device.
  • the inflator mounting seat is attached to the airbag, the operation of covering the airbag with the outer bag can be easily performed.
  • the folded airbag since the folded airbag can be more reliably maintained, the operation of covering the outer bag can be easily performed.
  • the airbag device is an airbag device that is incorporated into an airbag assembly panel having a lid that can be split open, and includes an inflator, an airbag, and an outer bag.
  • the inflator is arranged inside the lid and is configured to generate gas.
  • the airbag is folded in a normal state and is disposed between the lid and the inflator.
  • the airbag is configured to be inflated and deployed in a bag shape by a gas introduced from the inflator.
  • the outer bag normally surrounds the folded airbag in a normal state, and suppresses the airbag from deploying in the radial direction when the airbag is inflated and deployed.
  • the outer bag is configured by a sheet-like member.
  • the sheet-shaped member includes a rectangular first sheet portion, four rectangular second sheet portions extending from the four side edges of the first sheet portion, and four pieces provided between the second sheet portions.
  • the four second seat portions form a peripheral wall portion that can surround the airbag that is raised and folded from the first seat portion and the airbag being inflated and deployed. In this state, each third sheet portion between each second sheet portion is an extra portion for forming the peripheral wall portion, and protrudes outward or inward from the peripheral wall portion.
  • the third sheet portion is disposed along the outer surface or the inner surface of any of the second sheet portions, and is bonded to the second sheet portion via a bonding portion.
  • the joint includes a portion formed along a direction intersecting the side edge of the second sheet portion.
  • the joint where the third sheet portion is joined to the second sheet portion includes a portion orthogonal to the side edge of the second sheet portion, that is, along the side edge of the second sheet portion. It is preferable to include the part joined by the line.
  • the first sheet portion may be disposed on the inflator side or on the lid side.
  • an inflator may be attached to the first sheet portion.
  • a sheet-like part for fixing the inflator may be extended to the second sheet part, and the inflator may be attached thereto.
  • each of the third sheet portions is placed on one of the four second sheet portions such that the four second sheet portions rise from the first sheet portion to form a peripheral wall portion. It is joined to the side edge of the part via the joint, and the joint includes a part formed along the direction intersecting the side edge of the second sheet part. Even if the airbag is intended to widen the opening peripheral edge of the outer bag, the force is wide by the portion formed along the direction intersecting the side edge of the second sheet portion of the joint portion. Is accepted. Thereby, it can suppress that the force which fractures
  • the joining portion includes a portion joined by a line along the leading edge portion of the second sheet portion
  • the force can be received by a wider portion of the joining portion. Therefore, it can suppress reliably that the force which fractures
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing an overall configuration of an airbag device 20 according to the present embodiment
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the airbag device 20.
  • FIG. 1 the state which integrated the airbag apparatus 20 in the instrument panel 10 is shown.
  • FIG. 1 has shown the cross section in the surface along the front-back direction of a vehicle.
  • the airbag device 20 is incorporated in the instrument panel 10 in front of the passenger seat of the vehicle, and inflates and deploys in front of the passenger seat occupant when the vehicle collides, etc., and receives the passenger seat occupant and absorbs the impact. It is configured.
  • the instrument panel 10 is disposed as an airbag built-in panel in front of the passenger seat of the vehicle.
  • the instrument panel 10 has a lid 12 that can be split open.
  • the instrument panel 10 is formed of resin.
  • a groove-like tear line 13 is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the instrument panel 10 so as to surround the substantially rectangular region from three sides (here, the rear and both sides of the vehicle).
  • a region surrounded by 13 is a lid 12.
  • the airbag device 20 is incorporated inside the lid 12. When the airbag device 20 is operated, the instrument panel 10 is torn along the tear line 13 so that the lid 12 is opened and an opening is formed.
  • a lid-side peripheral wall portion 14 is formed on the inner surface of the instrument panel 10 so as to stand upright on the outer periphery of the lid 12.
  • the lid side peripheral wall portion 14 is on the outer peripheral side of the tear line 13 and surrounds the lid 12 over the entire outer periphery.
  • the formation example of the tear line 13 is not limited to the above example.
  • tear lines may be formed in an H-shape or a radial shape on the instrument panel, and the instrument panel may be divided into a plurality of portions and split open.
  • the tear line only needs to be formed in such a manner that an opening for airbag deployment can be formed when the airbag device 20 is operated.
  • a vehicle body side member 18 that is a member fixed to the body of the vehicle is disposed inside the instrument panel 10.
  • the vehicle body side member 18 is a member fixed to the body and disposed along the vehicle width direction in the instrument panel 10 (a so-called lean hose member).
  • the instrument panel 10 is fixed to the vehicle body by a mounting structure including a well-known structure, and the main body side member is also fixed to the vehicle body. Therefore, the instrument panel 10 and the vehicle body side member 18 are fixed. The positional relationship is maintained. Therefore, by attaching the airbag device 20 to the vehicle body side member 18, the airbag device 20 is also disposed at a fixed position with respect to the instrument panel 10.
  • the airbag device 20 may be attached and fixed to the lid 12. Such a configuration example will be described in a later-described modification. In this case, the airbag device 20 may not be attached to the vehicle body side member 18.
  • the lid 12 may be configured as a separate member from the instrument panel 10.
  • the airbag device 20 is incorporated in the instrument panel 10 as described above.
  • that the airbag device 20 is incorporated into the instrument panel 10 includes a case where the airbag device 20 is disposed at a position where the airbag device 20 can be inflated and deployed from the instrument panel 10. It is not essential to be physically and mechanically fixed to the ment panel 10.
  • the airbag device 20 includes an inflator 22, an airbag 30, and an outer bag 40.
  • the inflator 22 has an ignition device, a gas generating agent, and the like, and is disposed inside the lid 12.
  • the inflator 22 is configured to receive an ignition command signal from an impact detection unit or the like installed in the vehicle itself and burn the gas generating agent by the ignition device, thereby generating gas.
  • the inflator 22 is formed in a short cylindrical shape, and a collar portion 24 is formed on the outer periphery thereof with a metal plate or the like.
  • the collar portion 24 is formed in a square shape.
  • a screw portion 25 is projected from one main surface of the collar portion 24, and the inflator 22, the airbag 30, the outer bag 40, and the like are attached using the screw portion 25.
  • the airbag 30 is formed in a bag shape having a gas inlet with cloth or the like.
  • the inflator 22 is attached to the airbag 30 at a position and posture where gas can be introduced into the airbag 30 through the gas inlet.
  • the airbag 30 is folded and disposed inside the lid 12, here, between the lid 12 and the inflator 22.
  • the folding configuration of the airbag 30 may be a configuration that is folded along a predetermined folding line or a configuration that is folded so as to be crumpled. But it is preferable that the airbag 30 is folded so that a rectangular parallelepiped box shape may be made.
  • the airbag 30 When the vehicle is inflated and deployed at the time of a vehicle collision or the like, the airbag 30 is inflated so as to open the lid 12 and project outward from the instrument panel 10 by the gas introduced from the inflator 22 through the gas inlet. Then, it expands and expands in a bag shape toward the passenger seat passenger side, which is the vehicle interior side.
  • the outer bag 40 is configured by sewing a foldable and joinable flexible sheet-like member 41 (cloth or resin sheet or the like). Joining is preferably performed by sewing, and here also will be described with an example of sewing, but this is not essential.
  • the outer bag 40 includes a first sheet portion 42, four second sheet portions 43 a and 43 b, and four third sheet portions 44.
  • the first sheet portion 42 is formed in a square shape.
  • the second sheet portions 43 a and 43 b are formed in a rectangular shape that extends from the four edge portions of the first sheet portion 42.
  • the third sheet portion 44 is formed in a shape provided between the second sheet portions 43a and 43b, here, in a square shape.
  • the first sheet portion 42, the four second sheet portions 43a and 43b, and the four third sheet portions 44 are integrated by a single sheet-like member from the beginning, and are joined later by stitching or the like. It is not a configured.
  • starts up with a perpendicular
  • Part 40W is formed.
  • each third sheet portion 44 is disposed along the outer surface of one of the second sheet portions 43a and 43b so that each second sheet portion 43a and 43b maintains the state of forming the peripheral wall portion 40W. In this state, each third sheet portion 44 is joined to one of the second sheet portions 43a and 43b. In this case, the entire joint 46 is formed along a direction intersecting the side edges of the second sheet portions 43a and 43b.
  • the joining portion 46 is formed in a direction orthogonal to the side edges of the second sheet portions 43a and 43b, that is, the front edge side edge of the second sheet portions 43a and 43b (the opening 40X side edge of the outer bag 40). ) Along the line.
  • the outer bag 40 has a rectangular parallelepiped box shape that opens on one side, more specifically, a rectangular parallelepiped having the first sheet portion 42 as the bottom portion 40B and the second sheet portions 43a and 43b as the peripheral wall portion 40W. It is formed in a box shape.
  • the side of the outer bag 40 opposite to the bottom 40 ⁇ / b> B is open toward the lid 12.
  • An inflator mounting hole 40h is formed in an intermediate portion (here, the central portion) of the bottom portion 40B.
  • the inflator 22 is attached to the peripheral portion of the inflator attachment hole 40 h together with the airbag 30.
  • the peripheral wall portion 40W surrounds the outer periphery of the folded airbag 30.
  • each of the second seat portions 43 a and 43 b has a rectangular annular shape along the outer periphery of the first seat portion 42, and surrounds the outer periphery of the folded airbag 30.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 are plan development views of the sheet-like member 41
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a fold line F in the development view of the sheet-like member 41 shown in FIG.
  • the sheet-like member 41 includes a first sheet portion 42, four second sheet portions 43a and 43b, and four third sheet portions 44.
  • the first sheet portion 42 is formed in a rectangular shape, in this case, a rectangular shape in which one set of opposite sides is longer than the other set of opposite sides.
  • the four second sheet portions 43a and 43b extend so as to extend from the four edge portions around the first sheet portion 42.
  • the two sheet-shaped second sheet portions 43a extend from the edge of the longer pair of the first sheet portion 42, and the shorter pair of the opposite sides of the first sheet portion 42.
  • Two square-shaped second sheet portions 43b extend from the edges of the two.
  • the extension lengths of the second sheet portions 43 a and 43 b from the four peripheral edges of the first sheet portion 42 are set to be the same according to the height of the outer bag 40.
  • the third sheet portion 44 is formed in a square shape and is provided between the second sheet portions 43a and 43b. More specifically, the third sheet portion 44 is formed in a square shape surrounded by four sides having the same length as the extension length of the second sheet portions 43a and 43b. But the 3rd sheet
  • the sheet-like member 41 is formed as a single rectangular sheet in which the first sheet portion 42, the second sheet portions 43a and 43b, and the third sheet portion 44 are integrated as described above. Accordingly, the yield can be increased when the sheet-like member 41 is cut from the original fabric for production.
  • an inflator mounting hole 40h is formed in the central portion of the first seat portion 42, and fixing holes 40ha (four in this case) are formed in the peripheral portion of the inflator mounting hole 40h.
  • the sheet-like member 41 is folded as shown in FIG. That is, the sheet-like member 41 is folded along a fold line F between the first sheet portion 42 and the second sheet portions 43a and 43b. As a result, the second sheet portions 43 a and 43 b rise with respect to the first sheet portion 42. When the second sheet portions 43a and 43b are formed in a square ring shape, the third sheet portion 44 is left between the second sheet portions 43a and 43b. Each square-shaped third sheet portion 44 is folded in two at a folding line F connecting a vertex common to the vertex of the first sheet portion 42 and a vertex opposite thereto, and each second sheet portion 44 has a right triangle shape. It is pulled out between 43a and 43b.
  • each third sheet portion 44 sandwiching the pair of opposing second sheet portions 43b are bent so as to contact the outer surface of the second sheet portion 43b therebetween.
  • each third sheet portion 44 having a right triangle shape is in a state in which one oblique side thereof is aligned with the front end side edge portion of the second sheet portion 43b.
  • seat part 44 will be in the state mutually overlapped in the front end side edge part of the 2nd sheet
  • the adjacent third sheet portions 44 may overlap with the entire front end side edge of the second sheet portion 43b, or may partially overlap with an intermediate portion of the second sheet portion 43b.
  • the extending direction of the joining portion 46 is a direction along the front end side edge portion of the second sheet portion 43b.
  • the extending direction of the joint portion 46 is a direction along the peripheral edge portion of the peripheral wall portion 40W on the inflation and deployment direction side of the airbag 30.
  • the joint may be formed with (fine) zigzag stitches. Even in this case.
  • the extending direction of the joint 46 can be regarded as the extending direction when the joint is viewed as a whole.
  • the joint portion does not necessarily have to be linear, and may be curved or bent in the middle. Even in this case, it suffices that a part of the joint portion is formed along the direction intersecting the side edge portion of the second sheet portion.
  • seat part 44 may be folded in the same direction around the surrounding wall part 40W, and may be joined to each separate 2nd sheet
  • the formation location and position of the joint 46 are not limited to the above example.
  • the third sheet portion 44 may be joined by a line along the diagonal (folded line) direction. That is, the joining part 46 should just be formed along the direction which inclines with respect to the side edge part of 2nd sheet
  • the third sheet portion 44 may be folded inside the second sheet portions 43a and 43b and joined to the second sheet portions 43a and 43b from the inside.
  • a joint portion may be formed at a different location from the joint portion 46.
  • the joining part formed in another location may be formed along the direction along the side edge part of 2nd sheet
  • the side edges of the adjacent second sheet portions 43a and 43b are not joined to each other, and the third sheet portion 44 is joined to the second sheet portions 43a and 43b.
  • the second sheet portions 43a and 43b are maintained so as to form the peripheral wall portion 40W.
  • this is not essential, and the side edges of the adjacent second sheet portions 43a and 43b may be joined together.
  • the outer bag 40 may have a plurality of cloths or the like overlapped in whole or in part depending on the necessity for strength and the like.
  • the outer bag 40 is preferably folded so as to form a rectangular parallelepiped box as shown in FIG. Assuming folding in this form, the size of the first seat portion 42 is preferably substantially the same as the size of the folded airbag 30 in plan view.
  • the extension length of the second seat portions 43a and 43b may be set to be the same as or larger than the height of the folded airbag 30 (inflated and deployed direction of the airbag 30).
  • the outer bag 40 has a rectangular parallelepiped box shape.
  • the airbag 30 and the inflator 22 are attached and fixed to the outer bag 40 as follows.
  • the screw part 25 protruding from the collar part 24 of the inflator 22 is inserted into the fixing hole 40 ha at the peripheral part of the inflator mounting hole 40 h of the outer bag 40 and the inflator is inserted.
  • a part of 22 is disposed in the inflator mounting hole 40h.
  • the screw portion 25 projecting from the flange portion 24 of the inflator 22 is inserted into a fixing hole formed in the peripheral portion of the gas introduction port of the airbag 30 and is attached (temporary) to the airbag 30. Fixed).
  • the fixing bracket 28 is overlapped with the collar portion 24 of the inflator 22 from the outside of the outer bag 40.
  • a hole corresponding to the screw portion 25 is formed in the fixing bracket 28, and a nut 29 is screwed and fastened to the screw portion 25 protruding from the hole.
  • the outer bag 40 may be turned upside down before the inflator 22 and the airbag 30 are attached to the outer bag 40.
  • an inflator fixing member 95 is fixed to the inflator 22 (see FIG. 1).
  • the inflator fixing member 95 is a member formed of a metal plate or the like, and is here formed in a shape that bends in a substantially L shape.
  • the nut 29 is screwed and fastened to the screw portion 25 in a state where the screw portion 25 is inserted into the one end portion of the inflator fixing member 95, so that one end portion of the inflator fixing member 95 is fixed to the fixing bracket 28.
  • the inflator fixing member 95 is fixed to the inflator 22 by tightening and fixing between the outer surface of the nut and the nut 29.
  • the other end of the inflator fixing member 95 is formed in a shape that can be fixed to the vehicle body side member 18.
  • the fixing bolt 18 ⁇ / b> B protruding from the vehicle body side member 18 is connected to the inflator fixing member 95.
  • the inflator fixing member 95 is fixed to the vehicle body side member 18 by inserting into the other end portion and screwing and fastening the nut 18N to the fixing bolt 18B.
  • the inflator 22 is fixed at a fixed position inside the lid 12 by fixing the inflator fixing member 95 to the vehicle body side member 18.
  • the airbag device 20 since the airbag device 20 is fixed to the vehicle body side member 18 and is not fixed to the instrument panel 10, the airbag device 20 can be easily assembled.
  • the fixing of the inflator fixing member 95 to the inflator 22 or the vehicle body side member 18 is not limited to the above example, and caulking, welding, a fitting structure, or a composite configuration thereof may be used.
  • the sheet-like member 41 is stitched to form the outer bag 40, and then the airbag 30 folded in the outer bag 40 is accommodated.
  • the outer bag may be configured by inverting the bag-like sheet-like member.
  • the folded airbag 30 is disposed between the lid 12 and the inflator 22.
  • the lid-side peripheral wall portion 14 surrounds the folded airbag 30 from the surrounding four sides.
  • the peripheral wall portion 40W of the outer bag 40 has an annular shape and surrounds the folded airbag 30 from the surrounding four sides.
  • the inflator 22 is fixed at a position away from the lid 12 by the inflator fixing member 95.
  • the expansion / deployment force in the protruding direction of 30 acts as a force for dividing the tear line 13 of the lid 12.
  • the lid 12 is split open and an opening is formed in the instrument panel 10.
  • the airbag 30 tends to be inflated and deployed in the radial direction toward the periphery around the main inflation and deployment direction (direction from the inflator 22 toward the lid 12).
  • the airbag 30 is inflated and deployed outward so as to spread in the radial direction between the lid-side peripheral wall portion 14 and the inflator 22. Can be suppressed.
  • the airbag 30 to be inflated and deployed is pressed against the inner surface of the lid side peripheral wall portion 14, so that the air bag 30 and the lid side peripheral wall portion 14 are between A part of the peripheral wall portion 40W (portion close to the opening 40X) is held so as to be sandwiched.
  • the part interposed between the lid side peripheral wall part 14 and the inflator 22 in the peripheral wall part 40W more reliably receives the part in the vicinity of the inflator 22 in the airbag 30 to be inflated and deployed over the entire periphery. It will stop and it can suppress more reliably that the airbag 30 expand
  • the airbag 30 When the lid 12 is split open, the airbag 30 is inflated and deployed outward through the opening of the instrument panel 10 as shown in FIG. Also at this time, the peripheral wall portion 40W maintains the above-described configuration for receiving the airbag 30 inflating and deploying in the radial direction, and suppresses the airbag 30 from spreading in the radial direction.
  • the inflating and deploying force of the outer bag 40 acts as a force for expanding the peripheral wall portion of the outer bag 40.
  • the joint portion 46 that maintains the annular shape of the peripheral wall portion 40W is formed in a direction along the extending direction of the opening edge portion of the opening 40X, the force is as wide as possible in the joint portion 46. It can be received at any part. For this reason, it is possible to make it difficult for the opening 40X to be opened at the joint portion 46 without the joint portion 46 having a multi-sewing structure.
  • the force to expand the peripheral wall portion 40W is the peripheral wall portion with respect to the joint portion. It can be expected to be received with some dispersion in the circumferential direction of 40W. For this reason, at least a part of the joint portion 46 does not necessarily have to be formed in a direction along the extending direction of the opening edge portion of the opening 40X, but with respect to the side edge portions of the second sheet portions 43a and 43b. What is necessary is just to form in the direction which cross
  • a portion of the outer bag 40 close to the opening 40X is sandwiched between the opening peripheral portion of the instrument panel 10 and the airbag 30 with the lid 12 being split open. Furthermore, it is preferable that a portion of the outer bag 40 close to the opening 40X extends to the surface side of the instrument panel 10 beyond the opening peripheral edge of the instrument panel 10 with the lid 12 being split open. . For this purpose, it is preferable that the height of the outer bag 40 (the extension length of the second seat portions 43 a and 43 b) be larger than the distance between the inflator 22 and the lid 12.
  • the airbag 30 is inflated and deployed between the instrument panel 10 and the passenger on the passenger seat, so that the passenger on the passenger seat is received and the impact is absorbed.
  • 10 to 12 are explanatory views showing the deployment operation of the airbag device 20 when the lid side peripheral wall portion 14 is omitted.
  • the folded airbag 30 in a normal state before the deployment operation, the folded airbag 30 is disposed between the lid 12 and the inflator 22, as shown in FIG.
  • the peripheral wall portion 40W of the outer bag 40 has an annular shape, and surrounds the folded airbag 30 from four sides.
  • the airbag 30 tends to be inflated and deployed in the radial direction toward the periphery around the main inflation and deployment direction (direction from the inflator 22 toward the lid 12).
  • the airbag 30 is inflated and deployed outward so as to spread in the radial direction between the lid-side peripheral wall portion 14 and the inflator 22. Can be suppressed.
  • the airbag 30 When the lid 12 is split open, the airbag 30 is inflated and deployed outwardly through the opening of the instrument panel 10 as shown in FIG. Also at this time, the peripheral wall portion 40W maintains the above-described configuration for receiving the airbag 30 inflating and deploying in the radial direction, and suppresses the airbag 30 from spreading in the radial direction.
  • the inflating and deploying force of the airbag 30 acts as a force for expanding the peripheral wall portion 40W (a force pulling along the circumferential direction of the peripheral wall portion 40W). This force is received in the widest possible part of the joint 46 as described above.
  • a portion of the outer bag 40 close to the opening 40X is sandwiched between the opening peripheral portion of the instrument panel 10 and the airbag 30 with the lid 12 being split open. Furthermore, it is preferable that a portion of the outer bag 40 close to the opening 40X extends to the surface side of the instrument panel 10 beyond the opening peripheral edge of the instrument panel 10 with the lid 12 being split open. .
  • the airbag 30 is inflated and deployed between the instrument panel 10 and the passenger seat passenger, the passenger seat passenger is received and the impact is absorbed in the same manner as described above.
  • the airbag 30 and the four second seat portions 43a and 43b rise from the first seat portion 42 and are folded between the inflator 22 and the lid 12.
  • Each of the third sheet portions 44 has at least two of the four second sheet portions 43a and 43b with respect to the side edges thereof so as to form a peripheral wall portion 40W capable of enclosing the airbag 30 being inflated and deployed. It joins via the junction part 46,
  • the said junction part 46 contains the part which cross
  • the airbag 30 to be inflated and deployed can receive the force to expand the peripheral wall portion 40W of the outer bag 40 at a certain wide portion of the joint portion 46, and the joint portion of the outer bag 40 can be received. It can suppress that the force which fractures
  • the airbag 30 that is to be inflated and deployed has the force to expand the peripheral wall portion 40W. It can be received by a wider part of the joint 46.
  • the force is a force that tears the joint portion 46. It is hard to act as. For this reason, it can suppress more effectively that opening 40X of outer bag 40 is fractured in junction 46.
  • the side edges of the second sheet portions 43a and 43b are not joined to each other, and the third sheet portion 44 is joined to the second sheet portion 43b, so that the four second sheet portions 43a and 43b are peripheral wall portions 40W. Therefore, the outer bag 40 can be easily formed with fewer joints. But the side edge parts of 2nd sheet
  • seat part 44 may be joined to either of the 4th 2nd sheet
  • the outer bag 40 can be easily formed by the single sheet-like member 41 as a whole.
  • the outer bag 40 can effectively suppress the airbag 30 from being deployed in the radial direction inside the instrument panel 10. Moreover, since the structure for that can be mainly realized by the outer bag 40 composed of the sheet-like member 41, the number of parts, the weight can be reduced, and the cost can be reduced.
  • the outer bag 40 prevents the airbag 30 from spreading in the radial direction between the lid-side peripheral wall portion 14 and the inflator 22, the height dimension of the lid-side peripheral wall portion 14 can be reduced.
  • the lid side peripheral wall portion 14 itself can be eliminated, and the configuration of the instrument panel can be simplified and reduced in weight.
  • peripheral wall portion 40W of the outer bag 40 is sandwiched between the airbag 30 being inflated and deployed and the lid-side peripheral wall portion 14 erected on the outer periphery of the lid 12, so that the peripheral wall portion The state in which 40W surrounds the airbag 30 can be more reliably maintained. Thereby, it can suppress more reliably that the airbag 30 spreads in a radial direction.
  • the folded airbag 30 and the outer bag 40 covering the airbag 30 can have a rectangular parallelepiped appearance. As a result, it is easy to stabilize the shapes of the folded airbag 30 and outer bag 40 and facilitate the storing operation.
  • the inflator attachment hole 40h is formed in the first seat portion 42, the inflator 22 can be attached and fixed to the outer bag 40 using the first seat portion 42.
  • the outer bag 40 is widened in the radial direction. It is difficult for the force to try to act as a force to break the joint portion 46, and thus the state in which the peripheral wall portion 40 ⁇ / b> W surrounds the airbag 30 can be more reliably maintained.
  • the airbag 30 can be smoothly inflated and deployed through the opening 40X on the front side of the inflator 22.
  • the fixing structure between the inflator 22 and the instrument panel 10 can be simplified or omitted.
  • an airbag device may be fixed to the lid side peripheral wall portion.
  • an auxiliary wrap member (air bag device 20 ⁇ / b> B) corresponding to the airbag device 20 covers the airbag 30 folded inside the outer bag 40.
  • a wrapping cloth 60) may be provided.
  • the auxiliary wrap member 60 is formed in a rectangular shape, and inflator insertion recesses 62 that are recessed in an arc shape are formed at both ends thereof, and the screw portion 25 is inserted into the peripheral portion of the inflator insertion recess 62.
  • a possible mounting hole 62a is formed.
  • a breakable portion 64 that can be broken by the inflation and deployment of the airbag 30 is formed in the middle portion in the longitudinal direction along the width direction.
  • rupture part 64 is formed by partially cutting the auxiliary
  • the auxiliary wrap member 60 is mounted so as to cover the folded airbag 30 and both end portions thereof are pulled out to the inflator 22.
  • the screw portion 25 of the inflator 22 is inserted into the attachment hole 62a, and the auxiliary wrap member 60 is attached and fixed to the inflator 22 using the attachment structure portion of the inflator 22, the airbag 30, and the outer bag 40. Yes.
  • the breaking portion 64 is disposed at a substantially central portion of the upper portion of the folded airbag 30.
  • the airbag 30 is more reliably folded by the auxiliary wrap member 60.
  • the auxiliary wrap member 60 is attached to keep the airbag 30 folded, and the folded airbag. By making it difficult for the inflator 22 to separate from the airbag 30, the airbag 30 can be easily put into the outer bag 40.
  • the auxiliary wrap member 60 is not limited to the above shape.
  • the auxiliary wrap member 60 may be formed in a cross shape extending along four side portions from the ceiling portion of the folded airbag 30.
  • the airbag device 20C according to the second modification shown in FIG. 15 includes an inflator 22, an airbag 30, and an outer bag 40C.
  • the inflator 22 and the airbag 30 are the same as those described above.
  • the outer bag 40C is a first extending piece that can be sandwiched between the airbag 30 being inflated and deployed and the outer peripheral edge of the lid 12 at the peripheral edge surrounding the opening 40X of the outer bag 40C. 50 and the second extending piece 52 are provided (see also FIGS. 20 to 22).
  • the outer bag 40C is configured by sewing a foldable and joinable flexible sheet-like member 41C (cloth or resin sheet or the like).
  • the joining is preferably performed by sewing, as described above, but this is not essential.
  • the outer bag 40C includes a first sheet portion 42, four second sheet portions 43a and 43b, and four third sheet portions 44, as in the above embodiment, and further includes a first extending piece 50, A second extending piece 52 is included.
  • a first extending portion 50 is provided at the front end portion (opening 40X side portion) of the pair of second sheet portions 43a, and a second extending portion is provided at the front end portion (opening 40X side portion) of the pair of second sheet portions 43b. 52 is provided.
  • the first extending portion 50 is formed in a substantially trapezoidal shape that is gradually narrowed toward the distal end side, and the two adjacent second extending portions 52 are gradually narrowed toward the distal end side in a contact state. It is formed in a substantially trapezoidal shape.
  • the first extending part 50 and the second extending part 52 are configured to cover the upper part of the folded airbag 30 without overlapping most of each part.
  • the first extending portion 50 and the second extending portion 52 are sandwiched between the airbag 30 being inflated and deployed and the outer peripheral surface of the lid 12 of the instrument panel 10 when the airbag 30 is inflated and deployed. (See FIG. 22). That is, the first extending portion 50 and the second extending portion 52 are set to dimensions that can extend outward through the opening formed in the instrument panel 10 when the airbag 30 is inflated and deployed. Has been.
  • the lid side surrounding wall part 14 formed in the instrument panel 10 may exist or may be omitted, and the following explanation is based on the assumption that the lid side surrounding wall part 14 is omitted. To do.
  • the outer bag 40C can be manufactured in the same procedure as the outer bag 40.
  • FIGS. 16 and 17 are plan development views of the sheet-like member 41C
  • FIG. 17 is a view showing a folding line F in the development view of the sheet-like member 41C shown in FIG.
  • the sheet-like member 41C has a shape obtained by adding portions for forming the first extending portion 50 and the second extending portion 52 to the shape portion of the sheet-like member 41 in the first embodiment. That is, a portion for forming the first extending portion 50 and a portion for forming the second extending portion 52 extend on the outward side portions of the second sheet portions 43a and 43b in the sheet-like member 41C. It is made the shape.
  • each third sheet portion 44 is drawn outward between the second sheet portions 43a and 43b, and is folded so as to have a right triangle shape.
  • seat part 44 is joined by the junction part 46 with respect to the 2nd sheet
  • the housing portion of the box-shaped airbag 30 having the first seat portion 42 as the bottom portion 40B and the second seat portions 43a and 43b as the peripheral wall portion 40W, and the housing portion
  • the outer bag 40C including the first extending piece 50 and the second extending piece 52 extending from the opening 40X is manufactured.
  • 20 to 22 are explanatory views showing the deployment operation of the airbag device 20C.
  • the folded airbag 30 is disposed between the lid 12 and the inflator 22. Further, the peripheral wall portion 40W of the outer bag 40C has an annular shape and surrounds the folded airbag 30 from four sides, and the first extending portion 50 and the second extending portion 52 are folded. The upper portion of the airbag 30 is covered.
  • the lid 12 is split open by the inflating and deploying force of the airbag 30, and an opening is formed in the instrument panel 10.
  • the airbag 30 When the opening is formed in the instrument panel 10, as shown in FIG. 22, the airbag 30 tries to inflate and deploy to the outside of the instrument panel 10 through the opening. At this time, the first extending portion 50 and the second extending portion 52 of the outer bag 40 ⁇ / b> C are pushed outward through the opening of the instrument panel 10. When the airbag 30 protrudes outward through the opening of the instrument panel 10, the first extending portion 50 and the second extending portion 52 of the outer bag 40C are the openings or lids of the instrument panel 10. 12 is sandwiched between the outer peripheral surface 12 and the airbag 30 being inflated and deployed. Thereby, during the inflation and deployment of the airbag 30, the state in which the outer bag 40C surrounds the airbag 30 inside the instrument panel 10 is more reliably maintained. And the part which exists inside the instrument panel 10 among the outer bags 40C receives the part located inside the instrument panel 10 among the airbags 30 inflated and deployed, and the airbag 30 Is prevented from spreading in the radial direction inside the instrument panel 10.
  • the airbag 30 is inflated and deployed between the instrument panel 10 and the passenger on the passenger seat, so that the passenger on the passenger seat is received and the impact is absorbed.
  • the first extending portion 50 and the second extending portion 52 provided at the peripheral edge surrounding the opening 40X in the outer bag 40C are between the airbag 30 being inflated and deployed and the outer peripheral side outer surface of the lid 12. Therefore, the outer wall 40 ⁇ / b> C can maintain the state in which the outer bag 40 ⁇ / b> C surrounds the airbag 30 being inflated and deployed more reliably inside the instrument panel 10. Thereby, it can suppress more reliably that the airbag 30 spreads in the radial direction between the lid 12 and the inflator 22.
  • the first extending portion 50 and the second extending portion 52 are disposed between the opening outer peripheral edge portion of the lid 12 and the airbag 30.
  • the opening is difficult to break. Further, direct rubbing between the airbag 30 and the opening of the lid 12 is suppressed.
  • lid-side peripheral wall portion 14 may be provided on the instrument panel 10.
  • the first extending portion 50 or the second extending portion 52 is formed on all the four second sheet portions 43a and 43b, but this is not always necessary.
  • the 1st extension part 50 or the 2nd extension part 52 should just be formed in at least 1 of the four 2nd sheet
  • the airbag device 20D according to the third modification shown in FIG. 23 includes an inflator 22, an airbag 30, and an outer bag 40D.
  • the inflator 22 and the airbag 30 are the same as those described above.
  • the outer bag 40D has a configuration in which a ceiling portion 48D and an extending portion 49D are provided in the peripheral portion surrounding the opening 40X with respect to the outer bag 40 (see also FIGS. 24 to 27).
  • the outer bag 40D includes a first seat portion 42, four second seat portions 43a and 43b, and four third seat portions 44, similarly to the outer bag 40, and further includes a ceiling.
  • a portion 48D and an extending portion 49D are included.
  • the ceiling portion 48D has a ceiling portion 48D extending from one end portion (portion on the opening 40X side) of the pair of second sheet portions 43a.
  • the ceiling part 48D is formed in a shape that covers the opening 40X and can be closed, here, a square shape.
  • the ceiling portion 48D is formed with a break portion 48Da that can be broken when the airbag 30 is inflated and deployed.
  • rupture part 48Da is formed along the width direction between the base end part and the front-end
  • the fracture portion 48Da is formed by partially cutting the ceiling portion 48D. And in the state which ceiling part 48D closed opening 40X, fracture
  • An extension 49D is further extended from the tip of the ceiling 48D.
  • the extending portion 49D is formed to have a length that reaches the inflator attachment hole 40h through the outer periphery of the outer bag 40D, and is configured to be attached to the inflator 22 together with the peripheral portion of the inflator attachment hole 40h. More specifically, the extending portion 49 ⁇ / b> D is formed in a rectangular shape that is large enough to cover the other of the pair of second sheet portions 43 a and the first sheet portion 42.
  • An arc-shaped concave portion 49Da corresponding to the outer peripheral shape of the inflator 22 is formed at the distal end portion of the extending portion 49D, and a fixing hole 49Dh is formed at a position corresponding to the fixing hole 40ha on the outer periphery of the arc-shaped concave portion 49Da.
  • the extending portion 49D is disposed so as to go around the first sheet portion 42 through the outer surface side of the other second sheet portion 43a.
  • the peripheral edge of the arc-shaped recess 49Da is arranged in alignment with the peripheral edge of the inflator mounting hole 40h, and is fixed to the inflator 22 together with the peripheral edge of the inflator mounting hole 40h.
  • the outer bag 40D can be manufactured by the following procedure.
  • FIG. 24 is a plan development view of the sheet-like member 41D
  • FIG. 25 is a diagram showing a fold line F in the development view of the sheet-like member 41D shown in FIG.
  • the sheet-like member 41D has a shape obtained by adding portions for forming the ceiling portion 48D and the extending portion 49D to the shape (that is, a rectangular shape) of the sheet-like member 41 in the first embodiment. That is, in the sheet-like member 41D, a portion for forming the ceiling portion 48D and the extending portion 49D is formed at the outward end portion of one second sheet portion 43a.
  • the sheet-like member 41D is folded along the fold line F so that the second sheet portions 43a and 43b rise with respect to the first sheet portion 42.
  • each third sheet portion 44 is drawn outward between the second sheet portions 43a and 43b, and is folded so as to have a right triangle shape.
  • seat part 44 is joined by the junction part 46 with respect to the 2nd sheet
  • the housing portion of the box-shaped airbag 30 having the first seat portion 42 as the bottom portion 40B and the second seat portions 43a and 43b as the peripheral wall portion 40W, and the housing portion
  • An outer bag 40D including a ceiling portion 48D and an extending portion 49D extending from the opening 40X is manufactured.
  • the folded airbag 30 is accommodated in the outer bag 40D.
  • the peripheral part of the inflator mounting hole 40h and the peripheral part of the arc-shaped concave part 49Da are arranged so as to wrap the outer periphery of the accommodating part of the airbag 30 and the outer bag 40D in which the ceiling part 48D and the extension part 49D are folded.
  • the part is attached to the inflator 22. Thereby, the airbag apparatus 20D shown in FIG. 23 is manufactured.
  • the airbag 30 that inflates and deploys breaks the ceiling portion 48D at the breaking portion 48Da before and after the airbag 30 splits the lid 12 and jumps out (preferably after the lid 12 is broken). Then, the outer bag 40D is inflated and deployed outward.
  • the same effect as the first embodiment can be obtained.
  • the ceiling part 48D covers the opening 40X, the state in which the outer bag 40D covers the folded airbag 30 can be more reliably maintained. Thereby, the assembly operation
  • the ceiling portion 48D is sandwiched between the opening of the instrument panel 10 or the outer peripheral surface of the lid 12 and the airbag 30 being inflated and deployed. For this reason, the state in which the outer bag 40D surrounds the airbag 30 inside the instrument panel 10 is more reliably maintained, and the expansion of the airbag 30 in the radial direction can be more reliably maintained.
  • the outer bag 40D may be directly attached to the airbag 30.
  • the outer bag 40D is directly attached to the airbag 30 around the inflator attachment hole 40h. More specifically, in the example shown in FIG. 28, the first seat portion 42 of the outer bag 40D is attached to the airbag 30 via a circular stitching portion 70 as a circular joint portion surrounding the inflator mounting hole 40h. Directly fixed. In the example shown in FIG. 29, the outer bag 40 ⁇ / b> D is attached to the airbag 30 via a square stitching portion 72 as a rectangular joint portion along the four sides around the first sheet portion 42. Yes.
  • the stitching of the outer bag 40D with respect to the airbag 30 may be performed before or after the airbag 30 is sewn into a bag shape, or may be performed before or after the outer bag 40D is sewn into a bag shape.
  • the airbag 30 (or its molding) is in the middle of manufacturing before the inflator 22 is attached.
  • the sheet-like member) and the outer bag 40D (or the sheet-like member for molding thereof) can be handled as an integral component, which is convenient in terms of work process.
  • the outer bag 40D can be easily processed after the attachment. Moreover, since the airbag 30 is attached to the outer bag 40D around the inflator attachment hole 40h, the airbag 30 can be stably inflated and deployed around the inflator 22 as a fixed portion.
  • the first sheet portion 42 (bottom 40B) of the outer bag 40D has a square shape. Easy to maintain. For this reason, it becomes easy for outer bag 40D to maintain a rectangular parallelepiped box shape.
  • the outer bag 40 or the like in which the ceiling portion 48D and the extension portion 49D are omitted may be similarly attached to the airbag 30 in advance.
  • other portions of the outer bag 40D for example, the second seat portions 43a and 43b of the outer bag 40D are attached to the airbag 30 within a range in which the airbag 30 can be smoothly inflated and deployed. It may be.
  • FIG. 30 and 31 are views showing an airbag device 120 according to a sixth modification.
  • FIG. 30 shows a state in which the airbag device 120 is connected and fixed to the instrument panel 110.
  • the instrument panel 110 has an instrument panel main body 110A fixed to the vehicle body and a lid panel 110B attached to the instrument panel main body 110A.
  • An opening here, a substantially rectangular opening
  • the lid panel 110B is fixed by, for example, engaging an engaging portion 110Ba formed on the lid panel 110B with an engaged portion (not shown) formed on the instrument panel main body 110A.
  • the lid panel 110B is formed of a resin or the like, and is used as an airbag built-in panel in which the airbag device 120 is incorporated.
  • a lid 112 similar to the lid 12 is formed on the lid panel 110B.
  • a tear line 13 is formed around the lid 112.
  • a lid-side peripheral wall portion 114 is formed so as to stand on the outer periphery of the lid 112.
  • the lid side peripheral wall portion 114 surrounds the lid 112 over the entire outer periphery.
  • the lid-side peripheral wall portion 114 is inclined with respect to the main surface of the lid panel 110B, and extends so as to face substantially downward when the lid panel 110B is attached to the instrument panel main body 110A.
  • the lower end portion of one side wall portion 114A (left side in FIG. 30) located on the front side of the lid-side peripheral wall portion 114 is the other side wall portion 114B (in FIG. 30) located on the vehicle rear side. It is located above the lower end of (right side).
  • mounting holes 114Ah and 114Bh for connecting belts 170 and 172 which will be described later, are formed in the side wall portions 114A and 114B.
  • the airbag device 120 is connected and fixed to a lid-side peripheral wall portion 114 standing on the outer periphery of the lid 112, and includes the inflator 22, the airbag 30, and the outer bag 40, and further includes a belt 170. , 172.
  • the inflator 22, the airbag 30, and the outer bag 40 are the same as described above.
  • the belts 170 and 172 are members that are connected to the inflator 22 and the lid-side peripheral wall 114 and hold the inflator 22 at a fixed position inside the lid 112.
  • one end portions of the belts 170 and 172 are joined to the inflator 22, and the other end portions of the belts 170 and 172 pass through attachment holes 114 ⁇ / b> Ah and 114 ⁇ / b> Bh formed in the lid side peripheral wall portion 114 to the outer peripheral portion of the outer bag 40.
  • An example of joining will be described.
  • the belt 170 is joined to a part (one second seat portion 43a) of the outer peripheral surface of the peripheral wall portion 40W of the outer bag 40, and the belt 170 is attached to the outer peripheral surface of the peripheral wall portion 40W of the outer bag 40.
  • the belt 172 is joined to the other part (one second sheet part 43a) facing each other.
  • the pair of belts 170 are integrated at the base end portion, separated at a middle portion in the longitudinal direction through a hole (in this case, a shape gradually narrowing from the base end side toward the tip end side), and cut at the tip end portion. It is set as the structure isolate
  • the base end portions of the pair of belts 170 are joined to the outer peripheral surface of the peripheral wall portion 40W by sewing or the like, and extend upward from the peripheral wall portion 40W in a state before being attached to the lid-side peripheral wall portion 114 (see FIG. 31). I'm out.
  • the pair of belts 172 has substantially the same configuration as the pair of belts 170 except that the length dimension is different from that of the pair of belts 170.
  • the base end portions of the pair of belts 172 are joined to the outer peripheral surface of the peripheral wall portion 40W by sewing or the like, and extend upward from the peripheral wall portion 40W in a state before being attached to the lid side peripheral wall portion 114 (see FIG. 31). I'm out.
  • the pair of belts 170 and the pair of belts 172 are folded back from the outer surface of the lid-side peripheral wall 114 toward the periphery of the inflator 22.
  • the screw portion 25 of the inflator 22 is passed through the attachment holes on the distal end side of the pair of belts 170 and the pair of belts 172.
  • the nut 29 is screwed and fastened to the screw portion 25 in a state where the fixing bracket 28 is superimposed on the flange portion 24 of the inflator 22.
  • the nut 29 may be loosely fastened to the threaded portion 25, and the nut 29 may be removed as necessary.
  • the inflator 22 is held at a position away from the lid 112 by a certain distance.
  • the airbag device 120 is installed in the instrument panel body 110A. It will be incorporated into the ment panel 110. At this time, since the rigid fixing structure between the airbag device 120 and the vehicle body side member 18 is not necessary, the airbag device 120 can be assembled relatively easily.
  • FIG. 32 is a diagram showing a schematic relationship among the lid 112, the lid side peripheral wall 114, and the airbag device 120.
  • the side wall 114A and the side wall 114B of the lid side peripheral wall 114 are simplified, for example, at substantially the same height.
  • the folded airbag 30 is disposed between the lid 112 and the inflator 22.
  • the lid-side peripheral wall portion 114 surrounds the upper end portion of the folded airbag 30 from four sides.
  • the peripheral wall portion 40W surrounds the folded airbag 30 from four sides.
  • the airbag 30 is inflated in a space surrounded by the lid 112, the lid side peripheral wall portion 114, and the inflator 22, and eventually the lid 112 is opened and inflated and expanded outward through the opening of the instrument panel 110.
  • the inflator 22 in the main inflation and deployment direction of the airbag 30 (the direction from the inflator 22 toward the lid 112), the inflator 22 is held at a position away from the lid 112 by the belts 170 and 172.
  • the inflating and deploying force in the protruding direction of the airbag 30 acts as a force that splits the lid 112 or a force that inflates and deploys toward the outside of the instrument panel 110.
  • the airbag 30 is prevented from spreading in the radial direction between the lid-side peripheral wall portion 114 and the inflator 22 as much as possible, as in the above embodiment.
  • the effect that it can be reduced in weight can be acquired.
  • the holding configuration of the inflator 22 can be further reduced in weight.
  • the peripheral wall portion 40W includes the airbag 30 being inflated and deployed and the lid-side peripheral wall portion. It becomes difficult to pull out from between 114. Thereby, the peripheral wall part 40W is more reliably maintained between the lid side peripheral wall part 114 and the inflator 22, and the spread of the airbag 30 in the radial direction between these parts can be more reliably suppressed.
  • the fixing structure between the inflator 22 and the vehicle body side member can be simplified or omitted.
  • the lid panel 110B to which the inflator 22, the airbag 30 and the like are attached may be attached to the instrument panel main body 110A, the assembly work of the airbag device 120 to the instrument panel 110 is easy. It becomes.
  • the main function of the belts 170 and 172 itself is to keep the position of the inflator 22 relative to the lid 112 constant. For this reason, the belts 170 and 172 do not exist continuously around the entire outer periphery of the airbag 30, but intermittently around at least two locations (here, four locations around the airbag 30). ).
  • the configuration for connecting the belt to the lid side peripheral wall is not limited to the above example.
  • the longitudinal intermediate portions of the belts 270 and 272 are passed through the mounting holes 114Ah and 114Bh formed in the side wall portions 114A and 114B of the lid-side peripheral wall portion 114. 272, the both ends of 272 may be joined to the inflator 22.
  • both end portions of the belts 270 and 272 may be joined to the inflator 22, the work of joining the outer bag by stitching or the like becomes unnecessary, and the joining structure can be simplified.
  • the base end portions of the belts 370 and 372 are joined to the inflator 22, and the other end portions of the belts 370 and 372 are connected to the side wall portion 114A via the hooks 374.
  • the fixing holes 114Ah and 114Bh formed in 114B may be locked and fixed.
  • the hook 374 for example, a member obtained by bending a metal plate material into a substantially U shape can be used.
  • a joining structure between the other end portions of the belts 370 and 372 and the hook 374 a sandwiching structure by sewing, caulking, or the like is used. A configuration using other clip members or the like can be employed.
  • the hook 374 is locked to the mounting holes 114Ah and 114Bh from the outer surfaces of the side wall portions 114A and 114B.
  • the hooks 374 at both ends of the belts 370 and 372 can be relatively easily locked and joined so as to be hooked on the inflator 22 in the mounting holes 114Ah and 114Bh formed in the side walls 114A and 114B.
  • the hooks 374 can be easily hooked in the mounting holes 114Ah and 114Bh while the belts 370 and 372 are relatively long. If the lengths of the belts 370 and 372 are shortened, the inflator 22 can be held at a fixed position.
  • the airbag 30 and the lid side peripheral wall portion 114 are inflated outward, so that the belts 370 and 372 are inflated so as to be bent outward.
  • the base end portion of the hook 374 locked from the side is displaced outward, and the tip end portion of the hook 374 strongly bites into the inner surface of the lid side peripheral wall portion 114 at the peripheral edge portions of the mounting holes 114Ah and 114Bh. This more reliably prevents the hook 374 from falling off.
  • FIG. 35 is a perspective view showing an airbag apparatus 420 according to the second embodiment.
  • the same components as those described in the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and the description thereof is omitted.
  • the airbag device 420 is incorporated into the instrument panel 10 (see FIG. 1) with the same configuration as that of the first embodiment, and includes the inflator 22, the airbag 30, and the outer bag 440. .
  • the inflator 22 and the airbag 30 are the same as those described in the first embodiment.
  • the outer bag 440 is configured by sewing a foldable and joinable flexible sheet-like member 441 (cloth or resin sheet or the like). Joining is preferably performed by sewing, and here also will be described with an example of sewing, but this is not essential.
  • the outer bag 440 includes a first seat portion 442, four second seat portions 443a and 443b, four third seat portions 444, and an inflator mounting seat portion 445.
  • the first sheet portion 442 is formed in a square shape.
  • the second sheet portions 443a and 443b are formed in a rectangular shape extending from the four edge portions of the first sheet portion 442.
  • the third sheet portion 444 is formed in a square shape provided between the second sheet portions 443a and 443b.
  • an inflator mounting sheet portion 445 is provided at the distal end portion of the pair of second sheet portions 443a.
  • the inflator mounting sheet portion 445 is formed in a square shape.
  • the first sheet portion 442, the four second sheet portions 443a and 443b, the four third sheet portions 444, and the two inflator mounting sheet portions 445 are integrated by a single sheet-like member from the beginning. It is not a structure joined later by stitching or the like.
  • starts up with a perpendicular
  • Part 440W is formed.
  • each third sheet portion 444 is disposed along the outer surface of one of the second sheet portions 443a and 443b so that each second sheet portion 443a and 443b maintains a state of forming the peripheral wall portion 440W. In this state, each third sheet portion 444 is joined to each second sheet portion 443a.
  • the joint portion 446 includes a portion formed along a direction intersecting the side edge portions of the second sheet portions 443a and 443b.
  • the joint portion 446 is a portion formed along a direction orthogonal to the side edge portions of the second sheet portions 443a and 443b, that is, the front end side edge portion (the inflator 22) of the second sheet portions 443a and 443b.
  • the outer bag 440 has a rectangular parallelepiped box shape that opens on one side. More specifically, the first seat portion 442 is a ceiling portion 440C, and the second seat portions 443a and 443b are peripheral wall portions 440W. It is formed in a rectangular parallelepiped box shape.
  • the side of the outer bag 440 opposite to the ceiling 440C is open toward the inflator 22, and an inflator mounting seat 445 is provided so as to close the opening.
  • the break portion 448 that can be broken by the inflation and deployment of the airbag 30 is formed in the ceiling portion 440C.
  • the breaking portion 448 is formed by partially cutting the ceiling portion 440C (first sheet portion 442) in the width direction.
  • the pair of inflator mounting sheet portions 445 are formed in a shape obtained by dividing a rectangular shape capable of closing the opening on the inflator 22 side of the peripheral wall portion 440W. Note that a gap is provided between the pair of inflator mounting sheet portions 445, but this gap is not essential.
  • Each of the pair of inflator mounting sheet portions 445 is connected to the distal ends of the pair of second sheet portions 443a.
  • An arc-shaped recess 445g is formed at the tip of each inflator mounting sheet portion 445, and a mounting hole 445a is formed around the arc-shaped recess 445g (see FIGS. 36 to 39). Then, in a state where a part of the outer periphery of the inflator 22 is disposed in the arc-shaped concave portion 445g, the screw portion 25 is inserted into the mounting hole 445a, and the nut is screwed and fastened to the screw portion 25, so that a pair of Each of the inflator attachment sheet portions 445 is attached to the inflator 22.
  • the peripheral portion and the upper portion of the airbag 30 in which the peripheral wall portion 440W and the ceiling portion 440C are folded are surrounded.
  • the outer bag 440 is folded into a rectangular parallelepiped box as a whole. That is, the main differences of the second embodiment with respect to the first embodiment are that the first seat portion 442 forms a ceiling portion 440C on the lid 12 side, and the second seat portion 443a is an inflator mounting seat portion 445. It is attached to the inflator 22 via
  • FIGS. 36 and 37 are a development plan view of the sheet-like member 441
  • FIG. 37 is a diagram showing a fold line F in the development view of the sheet-like member 441 shown in FIG.
  • the sheet-like member 441 includes a first sheet portion 442, four second sheet portions 443a and 443b, four third sheet portions 444, and two inflator mounting sheet portions 445.
  • the first sheet portion 442, the four second sheet portions 443a and 443b, and the four third sheet portions 444 have the same shape as the sheet-like member 41 in the first embodiment, that is, a rectangular shape as a whole. Are integrally formed.
  • the first sheet portion 442 is formed with a breaking portion 448 extending along the direction of the long side at an intermediate position between the pair of long sides.
  • an inflator mounting sheet portion 445 is connected to each of the tip portions of the pair of second sheet portions 443a.
  • the arc-shaped concave portion 445g and the mounting hole 445a are formed at the distal end portion of each inflator mounting sheet portion 445.
  • the sheet-like member 441 is folded along a fold line F shown in FIG. 37.
  • the first sheet portion 442 is a ceiling portion 440C
  • the second sheet portions 443a and 443b are peripheral wall portions 440W. It is formed into a shape.
  • each third sheet portion 444 is joined to a second sheet portion 443b which is a part of the second sheet portions 443a and 443b, and the second sheet portions 443a and 443b are maintained in a shape forming the peripheral wall portion 440W.
  • a pair of inflator mounting sheet portions 445 is disposed on the bottom side which is one side opening of the peripheral wall portion 440W, and an outer bag 440 is formed in which a ceiling portion 440C is provided on the opening on the opposite side.
  • the folded airbag 30 is inserted into the outer bag 440, and the screw portion 25 of the inflator 22 is inserted into the airbag 30 and the mounting holes 445a of the pair of inflator mounting seat portions 445.
  • the inflator 22 and the outer bag 440 are attached and fixed by screwing and fastening a nut to the screw portion 25.
  • the inflating and deploying operation of the airbag device 420 according to the second embodiment is the same as that described above except that the breaking portion 448 of the ceiling portion 440C is broken before and after the lid 30 is pushed and broken when the airbag 30 is inflated and deployed.
  • the operation is the same as that of the airbag device 20 of the first embodiment.
  • the folded airbag 30 is disposed between the lid 12 and the inflator 22 as shown in FIG.
  • the lid-side peripheral wall portion 14 surrounds the folded airbag 30 from the surrounding four sides.
  • the peripheral wall portion 440W of the outer bag 440 has an annular shape, and surrounds the folded airbag 30 from four sides.
  • the inflator 22 is fixed at a position away from the lid 12 by the inflator fixing member 95.
  • the expansion / deployment force in the protruding direction of 30 acts as a force for dividing the tear line 13 of the lid 12.
  • the lid 12 is split open and an opening is formed in the instrument panel 10.
  • the airbag 30 tends to be inflated and deployed in the radial direction toward the periphery around the main inflation and deployment direction (direction from the inflator 22 toward the lid 12).
  • the airbag 30 is inflated and deployed outward so as to spread in the radial direction between the lid-side peripheral wall portion 14 and the inflator 22. Can be suppressed.
  • the fracture portion 448 of the ceiling portion 440C is also broken before and after this (preferably after the lid 12 is split open).
  • the airbag 30 is inflated and deployed outward through the opening of the instrument panel 10.
  • the broken ceiling portion 440C is pushed out of the lid 12 by the airbag 30 that is inflated and deployed, and is sandwiched between the opening peripheral portion of the instrument panel 10 or the outer peripheral side outer surface of the lid 12. .
  • the outer bag 440 falls out to the inflator 22 side. Therefore, the above-described configuration in which the peripheral wall portion 440W receives that the airbag 30 is inflated and deployed in the radial direction is more reliably maintained, and the airbag 30 is more reliably prevented from spreading in the radial direction.
  • the inflating and deploying force of the outer bag 440 acts as a force for expanding the peripheral wall portion 440W.
  • the joint portion 446 that maintains the annular shape of the peripheral wall portion 440W is formed in a direction along the extending direction of the opening edge portion of the opening 440X, the force is as wide as possible in the joint portion 446. It can be received at any part. For this reason, the opening 440X can be made difficult to open at the joint portion 446 without the joint portion 446 having a multiple-sewing structure.
  • the joint portion 446 does not necessarily include a portion formed in a direction along the extending direction of the opening edge portion of the opening 440X, and the second sheet portions 443a and 443b are not included. What is necessary is just to include the part formed along the direction which cross
  • the airbag 30 is inflated and deployed between the instrument panel 10 and the passenger on the passenger seat, so that the passenger on the passenger seat is received and the impact is absorbed.
  • the said operation was an example in which the lid side surrounding wall part 14 exists, even when the lid side surrounding wall part 14 is abbreviate
  • the same functions and effects as those of the first embodiment can be obtained except for the functions and effects due to the inflator 22 being fixed to the first seat portion 442. .
  • the outer bag 440 can be easily fixed to the inflator 22 by the inflator mounting seat portion 445. In this state, since the peripheral wall 440W formed by the second seat portions 443a and 443b and the airbag 30 in which the first seat portion 442 is folded are covered, the folded state can be more reliably maintained.
  • one inflator mounting seat portion 445 of the sheet-like member 441 constituting the outer bag 440 is directly fixed to the airbag 30.
  • the joint portion 449B is formed along the outer periphery of one inflator mounting seat portion 445.
  • the outer bag 440 can be sewn to the airbag 30 either before or after the airbag 30 is sewn into a bag shape, or before or after the outer bag 440 is sewn into a bag shape.
  • the outer bag 440 (particularly, the inflator mounting seat portion 445) is directly attached to the airbag 30, the airbag 30 (or the The molding sheet-like member) and the outer bag 440 (or the molding sheet-like member) can be handled as an integral component, which is convenient in terms of work process.
  • inflator mounting seat portion 445 need not be directly attached to the airbag 30, and part of the second seat portions 443 a and 443 b may be directly attached to the airbag 30.
  • the airbag device 420C according to the tenth modification shown in FIG. 44 includes the inflator 22, the airbag 30, and the outer bag 440C.
  • the inflator 22 and the airbag 30 are the same as those described above.
  • the outer bag 440 ⁇ / b> C includes a first sheet portion 442, second sheet portions 443 a and 443 b, and a third sheet portion 444, similar to the outer bag 440.
  • the outer bag 440C is for inflator attachment provided at the tip of the other pair of second seat portions 443b, separately from the inflator attachment seat 445 provided at the tip of the pair of second seat portions 443a.
  • a sheet portion 445C is included.
  • the inflator mounting sheet portion 445C is smaller than half of the length of the long side of the first sheet portion 442 and is set to reach a fixing location (here, the screw portion 25) with respect to the inflator 22.
  • the inflator mounting sheet portion 445C is disposed toward the screw portion 25 of the inflator 22 through the outer surface of the pair of inflator mounting sheet portions 445 while closing the gap between the pair of inflator mounting sheet portions 445.
  • an arc-shaped recess 445Cg corresponding to the outer peripheral shape of the inflator 22 is formed at the tip of each inflator mounting sheet portion 445C, and a mounting hole 445Ca is formed.
  • the attachment hole 445 ⁇ / b> Ca is formed in a hole shape through which the screw portion 25 protruding from the flange portion 24 of the inflator 22 can be inserted.
  • the screw portion 25 of the inflator 22 is inserted into a fixing hole formed in the peripheral portion of the gas inlet port of the airbag 30, the mounting hole 445a of the inflator mounting sheet portion 445, and the mounting hole 445Ca of the inflator mounting seat portion 445C.
  • a nut is screwed and fastened to the screw portion 25.
  • the outer bag 440 ⁇ / b> C is fixed to the inflator 22 together with the airbag 30.
  • the outer bag 440C can be manufactured by the following procedure.
  • FIGS. 45 and 46 are plan development views of the sheet-like member 441C
  • FIG. 46 is a diagram showing a fold line F in the development view of the sheet-like member 441C shown in FIG.
  • the sheet-like member 441C has a shape in which a pair of inflator mounting sheet portions 445C is added to the tip portions of the pair of second sheet portions 443b with respect to the shape of the sheet-like member 441 in the second embodiment.
  • the sheet-like member 441C is folded along a fold line, and the second sheet portions 443a and 443b rise with respect to the first sheet portion 442.
  • the second sheet portions 443a and 443b form a peripheral wall portion 440W.
  • the third sheet portion 444 is joined to at least a part of the second sheet portions 443a and 443b, and the second sheet portions 443a and 443b maintain the peripheral wall portion 440W. To do.
  • the folded airbag 30 is disposed in the peripheral wall portion 440W, and the pair of inflator mounting seat portions 445 and the pair of inflator mounting seat portions 445C are routed near one side opening of the peripheral wall portion 440W. .
  • the screw portion 25 of the inflator 22 disposed at the gas inlet of the airbag 30 is replaced with a fixing hole of the airbag 30, a mounting hole 445a of the inflator mounting seat portion 445, and a mounting hole of the inflator mounting seat portion 445C. 445Ca is inserted, and a nut is screwed and fastened to the screw portion 25.
  • the airbag device 420C is completed.
  • inflator mounting seat portions 445 and 445C are provided, but some of them may be omitted.
  • the inflator mounting sheet portions 445 and 445C are fixed to the inflator 22 in a state where the one side opening of the peripheral wall portion 440W is almost entirely closed, during the inflation and deployment of the airbag 30, It can suppress more reliably that the airbag 30 expand
  • the inflator mounting sheet portions 445 and 445C are fixed to the inflator 22 with the one side opening of the peripheral wall portion 440W being substantially entirely closed, the airbag in which the outer bag 440C is folded.
  • the state of covering 30 can be more reliably maintained.
  • the state in which the inflator 22 is more reliably fixed to the outer bag 440C and the airbag 30 can be maintained during the inflation and deployment of the airbag 30.
  • the airbag 30 folded inside the outer bag 440 is covered with an auxiliary wrap member (wrapping cloth). Good.
  • the airbag device is described as being incorporated in an instrument panel for a passenger seat, but the application target is not limited thereto.
  • the present invention can be applied to various airbags that are incorporated into some attachment panel such as a driver's seat, a side airbag, etc., and that are inflated by opening a lid.
  • the configurations described as the embodiments and the modifications described above can be combined as appropriate as long as they do not contradict each other.
  • the configuration related to the belts 170 and 172 according to the ninth modification of the first embodiment may be applied to the second embodiment.

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