1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an air bag module for a motor vehicle, and more particularly to an air bag module having a tear panel that directs deployment of an air bag.
2. Background Art
Motor vehicles may include an air bag deployment system adapted to deploy an air bag in response to a vehicle impact event. If the air bag is inflated when a vehicle occupant is out of position, such as when the occupant is located close to an air bag module, the occupant may interfere with air bag deployment. As a result, the air bag may be mispositioned and may not provide optimal protection.
Previously, air bag deployment systems were provided with venting means to reduce the pressure of the air bag cushion during deployment to reduce potentially adverse effects due to an out-of-position occupant. Such vented systems require complicated manufacturing and/or sensing systems and do not provide optimal protection when the vehicle occupant is out of position.
Before applicant's invention, there was a need for an improved air bag deployment module for a motor vehicle. In addition, there was a need for an air bag module that provides improved air bag deployment to improve occupant safety. In addition, there was the need for an air bag module that provides a controlled load path when an occupant is out of position or otherwise affects air bag deployment. Moreover, there was a need for an air bag module that fully deploys an air bag regardless of an occupant's position. Problems associated with the prior art as noted above and other problems are addressed by applicant's invention as summarized below.
According to one aspect of the present invention, an air bag module for a motor vehicle is provided. The air bag module includes a housing, an air bag, an inflator, and a tear panel. The housing is configured to be disposed proximate the motor vehicle. The air bag is disposed proximate the housing. The inflator is configured to provide an inflator gas to inflate the air bag from a stored condition to a deployed condition. The tear panel is disposed proximate the housing and is adapted to tear when the air bag is actuated toward the deployed condition. The tear panel directs deployment of the air bag away from a vehicle occupant before the tear panel tears, thereby improving air bag deployment and occupant safety by providing a controlled air bag load path for various occupant positions.
The tear panel may include a first end portion and a second end portion disposed opposite the first end portion. The first and second end portions may be coupled to the housing when the air bag is in the stored condition. The tear panel may include first and second unattached edges extending between the first and second end portions. The first and second end portions may cooperate with the housing to define first and second openings before the tear panel tears. The first and second openings may be disposed opposite each other.
The tear panel may include a weakened area. The weakened area may extend between the first or second unattached edges. The weakened area may include a tear initiator adapted to tear before an adjacent portion of the weakened area. A first tear initiator may be disposed proximate the first opening. A second tear initiator may be disposed proximate the second opening.
According to another aspect of the present invention, an air bag module for a motor vehicle is provided. The air bag module includes a housing, an air bag, an inflator, and a tear panel. The housing is configured to be mounted on the motor vehicle. The air bag is disposed proximate the housing. The inflator is configured to provide an inflator gas to inflate the air bag from a stored condition to a deployed condition. The tear panel is disposed proximate the housing and includes a weakened area and first and second unattached edges. The weakened area is adapted to tear when the air bag is actuated toward the deployed condition. The first and second unattached edges cooperate with the housing to define first and second openings, respectively, when the air bag is in the stored condition. The tear panel directs deployment of the air bag through the first and second openings and away from a vehicle occupant before the weakened area tears.
The housing may include a set of retaining features adapted to receive the tear panel. Each member of the set of retaining features may be configured as a hook.
The tear panel may include a set of attachment slots. Each member of the set of attachment slots may be adapted to engage a member of the set of retaining features before the weakened area tears. At least one weakened area may be disposed proximate each member of the set of attachment slots to permit the attachment slots to disengage from the retaining features.
According to another aspect of the present invention, an air bag module for a motor vehicle is provided. The air bag module includes a housing, an air bag, an inflator, and a tear panel. The housing is configured to be disposed proximate the motor vehicle. The air bag is disposed proximate the housing. The inflator is configured to provide an inflator gas to inflate the air bag. The tear panel includes first and second coupling portions and a weakened area. The first and second coupling portions are disposed proximate the housing when the air bag is deflated. The weakened area is adapted to tear when the air bag is inflated. The tear panel extends along an arcuate path between the first and second coupling portions and cooperates with the housing to define first and second openings through which the air bag deploys before the weakened area tears.
The tear panel may include first and second unattached edges extending between the first and second coupling portions. The first and second unattached edges may cooperate with the housing to define the first and second openings.
The first unattached edge may be disposed opposite the second unattached edge. The first coupling portion may be disposed opposite the second coupling portion.
The air bag may include a first portion and a second portion. The first portion extend through the first opening and the second portion may extend through the second opening before the air bag is inflated to facilitate deployment of the air bag away from a vehicle occupant before the weakened area tears.
The tear panel may include an inner surface and an outer surface disposed opposite the inner surface. The first and second portions of the air bag may be disposed proximate the outer surface before the air bag is inflated.
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The housing 30 is adapted to be disposed proximate the vehicle 10. For example, the housing 30 may be disposed proximate a steering wheel mount or proximate an instrument panel structure. In the embodiment shown, the housing 30 is coupled to an interior surface of the instrument panel via a chute 38 that is disposed near the deployment doors 20. In addition, the housing 30 may include one or more retaining features adapted to engage the tear panel 36. In the embodiment shown, the housing 30 includes a first set of retaining features 40 and a second set of retaining features 42. The retaining features may have any suitable configuration. In the embodiment shown, the retaining features are configured as hooks.
The inflator 32 is adapted to provide an inflation gas to the air bag 34. The inflator 32 may be disposed in any suitable location. In the embodiment shown, the inflator 32 is disposed proximate the housing 30. Alternatively, the inflator 32 may be spaced apart from the housing 30 and connected to the air bag 34 via a tube.
The air bag 34 may be connected to the inflator 32 in any suitable manner. For example, the air bag 34 may include an attachment feature, such as a plurality of flaps that define a pocket for receiving the inflator 32. The air bag 34 expands from a stored condition to a deployed condition when inflation gas is provided. More specifically, the air bag 34 is deflated and concealed by an interior vehicle surface when in the stored condition and is inflated and positioned between the occupant 16 and the interior vehicle surface when in the inflated condition. In
The air bag 34 may have any suitable configuration and may be made of any suitable material. For example, the air bag 34 may have any suitable number of chambers and may include one or more tethers that control the shape the air bag 34 upon deployment. The air bag 34 may be assembled in any suitable manner, such as by stitching, bonding, or with an adhesive. Optionally, the air bag 34 may include a friction-reducing coating disposed on an exterior surface to facilitate deployment.
The tear panel 36 is adapted to direct deployment of the air bag 34. More specifically, the tear panel 36 directs the air bag 34 away from the occupant 16 when the air bag 34 is inflated and before the tear panel 36 is torn or severed.
The tear panel 36 may be made of any suitable material. For example, the tear panel 36 may be made of a flexible material, such as a polymeric material or fabric. Optionally, the tear panel 36 may include a friction-reducing coating disposed on an inner surface 44 or an outer surface 46 to reduce friction between the air bag 34 and the tear panel 36 upon deployment. Alternatively, a portion of the tear panel 36 may be attached to the air bag 34 in any suitable manner, such as by stitching or an adhesive.
The tear panel 36 may be disposed proximate the housing 30. In addition, the tear panel 36 may be coupled to the housing 30 in any suitable manner, such as with fasteners or an adhesive. In the embodiment shown in
The tear panel 36 cooperates with the housing 30 to define a first opening 60 and a second opening 62 before the tear panel 36 is torn or severed. More specifically, the tear panel 36 includes first and second unattached edges 64,66 that extend between the first and second end portions 50,52 to define the perimeter of the first and second openings 60,62. The first and second openings 60,62 may be oriented in any suitable manner. In the embodiment shown, the first and second openings 60,62 are positioned opposite each other to allow the air bag 34 to deploy away from the occupant 16 in opposing first and second lateral directions before the tear panel 36 is torn or severed. As such, the air bag 34 may fully deploy if the occupant 16 is out of position as will be described in more detail below.
The tear panel 36 may include one or more weakened areas 70. The weakened area 70 is adapted to tear or sever when the air bag 34 exerts sufficient force on the tear panel 36. The weakened area 70 may have any suitable configuration and may be disposed in any suitable location. For instance, the weakened area 70 may be a localized region of reduced material thickness or material integrity. In the embodiment shown in
The weakened area 70 may include one or more tear initiators. The tear initiators are adapted to tear before an adjacent portion of the weakened area 70. In the embodiment shown in
The air bag 34 may be stored in any suitable manner. For example, the air bag 34 may be folded such that it is positioned between the housing 30 and the tear panel 36 as shown in
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The present invention permits the air bag to fully deploy to better protect vehicle occupants. More specifically, the tear panel initially directs the air bag away from an out-of-position occupant. As a result, an out-of-position occupant will not redirect or interfere with air bag inflation and the air bag will provide a controlled load path to cushion the occupant during a vehicle impact event, thereby improving occupant protection. In addition, the weakened area may be positioned on the tear panel to direct deployment of the air bag. As such, the tear panel may direct the air bag to initially contact a desired portion of the occupant or to avoid contact with interior vehicle surfaces.
While the best mode for carrying out the invention has been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention as defined by the following claims.