This application is a 371 U.S. National Stage of International Application No. PCT/KR2016/009531, filed Aug. 26, 2016, which claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. KR 10-2015-0151045, filed Oct. 29, 2015. The entire disclosures of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to an airbag device for a vehicle having an improved side curtain airbag configured to be expanded and deployed along the inner side of a vehicle in the event of a side impact or roll-over of a vehicle.
Recently, high levels of vehicle safety have become required. This trend is shared throughout the world, and currently, most vehicles are equipped with airbags as a vehicle safety device. Companies involved in vehicle development have adopted a policy of sustained improvements to safety. Accordingly, new airbag devices are being continually developed.
Standards by which vehicle safety is evaluated vary from country to country, and corporations engage in product development so that their products satisfy evaluation standards in multiple countries. In the United States, with the largest number of vehicles in the world, for example, the Federal Motor Highway Traffic Safety Standards (FMVSS) are enacted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). In the notice of proposed rule enactments for the FMVSS issued by the NHTSA, a requirement with the aim of “using a projection damping system to reduce the likelihood of passengers flying out of the vehicle through the side windows in the event of a side impact or roll-over” is proposed. This requirement can be met by providing a side curtain airbag as a device intended to reduce projection from a vehicle.
A vehicle side curtain airbag is installed longitudinally along the top of the interior of a vehicle so that it is deployed in the event of vehicle impact. A side curtain airbag is effective not only in cases of side impact but also in cases of roll-over accidents, providing passengers with a high level of safety.
When an inflator is triggered by an impact signal, the gases that explode in the inflator enter into the curtain airbag and expand the curtain airbag, and the expanding curtain airbag is deployed into the vehicle to protect passengers from impact with the vehicle.
Ordinarily, the inflator is disposed above the curtain airbag, and is configured so that expanding gases from the inflator enter the expansion chamber and inflate the inflation chamber.
Other airbag devices include driver's seat airbag devices mounted on the steering wheel, passenger's seat airbag devices mounted above the glove compartment, and knee airbag devices mounted on the instrument panel.
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The purpose of the present invention is to provide a vehicle airbag device that prevents the head of a driver from passing between a side curtain airbag and a driver's seat airbag and being flung toward the front of the vehicle in the event of a vehicle collision.
One embodiment of the present invention provides a vehicle curtain airbag device. The airbag device comprises: a curtain airbag that is deployed downward along an inner side surface of a vehicle, and; a driver's seat airbag that expands from inside the steering wheel of the vehicle toward the rear of the vehicle, and is configured so that when the curtain airbag and the driver's seat airbag expand, the thick portion of the driver's seat airbag along a direction of front to back of the vehicle is arrested by the inner face of the leading edge of the curtain airbag, keeping the head of the driver from pushing aside the curtain airbag and the driver's seat airbag and being projected toward the front of the vehicle.
On the front portion of the curtain airbag, a groove portion may be formed longitudinally in the longitudinal direction of the curtain airbag so that the thick portion of the driver's seat airbag fits into the groove when expanding.
The groove portion may be in the shape of a line, an ellipse, or a rectangle.
The groove portion may comprise a non-inflatable area, or may be formed by a thickness restraining member that keeps the inflated thickness of the groove portion thinner than the thickness of the area around the groove portion.
Front and rear chambers neighboring the groove portion of the curtain airbag may be configured to have an internal inflation pressure to keep the driver's seat airbag inserted into the groove portion from moving along the longitudinal directional of the vehicle and to keep the driver's seat airbag arrested in a certain position.
The curtain airbag may further comprise, with the groove portion at the center, an arresting member which arrests the leading edge of the curtain airbag so that it projects toward the inside of the vehicle, thereby supporting the leading edge of the driver's seat airbag.
The arresting member may comprise a tether member which is disposed on the upper portion of the curtain airbag, whose one end is connected to the front of the curtain airbag centering on the groove portion, and whose other end is connected to the back of the curtain airbag centering on the groove portion.
One embodiment of the present embodiment provides a vehicle airbag device, where the airbag device comprises: a curtain airbag that is deployed downward along an inner side surface of a vehicle, and; a driver's seat airbag that expands from inside the steering wheel of the vehicle toward the rear of the vehicle, and is configured so that when the curtain airbag and the driver's seat airbag expand, the thick portion of the driver's seat airbag along a direction of front to back of the vehicle is arrested by the inner face of the leading edge of the curtain airbag, keeping the head of the driver from pushing aside the curtain airbag and the driver's seat airbag and being projected toward the front of the vehicle.
In the following, embodiments of the present invention will be described in further detail with reference to the attached drawings. It shall be understood, however, that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed in the following, but may be realized in a variety of different forms, and that the embodiments are provided to make the disclosure of the present invention more complete so as to fully inform a PHOSITA as to the scope of the present invention.
In the following, “U” indicates the upper direction of the vehicle, “L” indicates the lower direction of the vehicle, “F” indicates the front direction of the vehicle, and “R” indicates the rear direction of the vehicle.
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The curtain airbag (10) is accommodated in a folder state inside a roof side rail (1) in the top of the side of the interior of the vehicle. The roof side rail (1) is covered by roof trim and is not visible from inside the vehicle.
In the event of a side impact or side roll-over of the vehicle, sensors (not illustrated) provided in the vehicle detect the impact and send an ignition signal to the inflator (11). Then, an explosive ignites inside the inflator (11), generating gas, and the generated gas is supplied into the curtain airbag (10). When gas is supplied by the inflator (11), an expanding area of the curtain airbag (10) is deployed downward among the side of the interior of the vehicle (side windows, etc.) to protect passengers.
Meanwhile, in the event of vehicle impact, a driver's seat airbag (30) accommodated inside a steering wheel (3) expands toward the rear of the vehicle and arrests the passenger.
The steering wheel airbag (30) is accommodated in folded state inside the steering wheel (3). The steering wheel (3) is covered by a steering wheel cover (5) and is not visible from inside the vehicle.
The driver's seat airbag (30), according to an operating principle similar to that of the curtain airbag (10), is supplied with gas from a driver's seat inflator (not illustrated) and deploys toward the rear of the vehicle, that is, the passenger. The driver's seat airbag (30) has an approximately circular shape centering on the center of the steering wheel (3), and expands to have a certain thickness along the front to rear direction of the vehicle.
The thickness portion of the driver's seat airbag (30), which faces the sides of the vehicle, is arrested by the inner face of the side airbag (10). This keeps the head (H) of the passenger from making its way between the side airbag (10) and the driver's seat airbag (30) and being thrown toward the front or the side of the vehicle. Thereby, the head (H) of a passenger (O) is kept from impacting structures in the front corner of the vehicle, for example the front pillar or the edge of the instrument panel.
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The chamber (13) is compartmentalized by chamber walls (15). The front side of the curtain airbag (10) comprises a groove portion (17) that arrests the side thickness portion (31) of the driver's seat airbag (30).
The groove portion (17) is formed longitudinally approximately along the longitudinal direction of the curtain airbag (10). The groove portion (17) may be approximately a straight line (17a), a vertically elongated ellipse (17b), a tall rectangle (17c), or any suitable shape. The groove portion (17) may be a non-expanding area or a thickness-regulated area.
Here, the curtain airbag (10) is required to have a suitable bearing strength so that it can arrest the thickness portion (31) of the driver's seat airbag (30) to a certain position. To this end, preferably, the chambers (13a, 13b) disposed in front of and behind the groove portion (17) have an internal pressure (P) sufficiently able to support the thickness portion (31) of the driver's seat airbag (30).
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The internal tether (21), as illustrated in
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One end (51a) of the tether member (51) is connected to the leading edge of the curtain airbag (10), and the opposite end (51b) of the tether member (51) is connected to the rear portion with the groove portion (17) at the center.
Due to this configuration, when the curtain airbag (10) is expanded and deployed, the curtain airbag (10) is arrested so that the leading edge of the curtain airbag (10), that is the front chambers (13a) with respect to the groove portion (17), project into the vehicle. The inner panels (18) of the front chambers (13a) projecting into the vehicle come into contact with the front face (33) of the driver's seat airbag (30) and arrest the driver's seat airbag (30).
In the following, the operating principle of the airbag device comprised as described in the above is explained.
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Meanwhile, a driver's seat airbag (30) accommodated in the steering wheel (3) is deployed and expands toward the rear (R) of the vehicle by an operating principle similar to that of the curtain airbag (10). Here, the thickness portion of the driver's seat airbag (30) which faces the side of the vehicle is arrested by the inner face of the curtain airbag (10) and keeps the head (H) of the passenger (O) from passing between the curtain airbag (10) and the driver's seat airbag (30) and being flung toward the front of the vehicle. Thereby, the passenger is protected.
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By the thickness portion (31) of the driver's seat airbag (31) being fitted into the groove portion of the curtain airbag (10) in this manner, the space between the curtain airbag (10) and the driver's seat airbag (31) is blocked off. Thereby, the head (H) of the passenger (10) is arrested by fitting between the curtain airbag (10) and the driver's seat airbag (31), and is kept from moving toward the front of the vehicle. This way, the head (H) of the passenger (O) is kept from coming into contact with, and being injured by, structures toward the front of the vehicle, for example, the front pillar, front side door, or the instrument panel.
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Accordingly, the driver's seat airbag (30) is more solidly supported by the groove portion (17) of the curtain airbag (10), and kept from breaking away from the curtain airbag (10), and this also improves its ability to stop the head of the passenger (O).
Whereas the present invention has been explained with reference to the attached drawings and the preferable embodiments described in the above, the present invention is not limited to these, but is defined by the appended claims. Accordingly, a person having ordinary skill in the art may modify and change the present invention in a scope not departing from the technical idea of the appended claims.
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