This application is the US-national stage of PCT application PCT/EP2019/000152 filed 17 May 2019 and claiming the priority of German patent application 102018006702.6 itself filed 24 Aug. 2018.
The invention relates to a cover assembly for a mouth of a receptacle holding an airbag with at least one airbag flap.
In such a cover assembly the cover has at least one breakaway line at the edge of the airbag flap(s) in order to enable the unfolding of the airbag, and wherein the airbag flap(s) is/are connected via a hinge to a flap support wall in a molded manner, which flap support wall is in contact with the inner surface of the receptacle wall in particular in a secured manner.
Such a cover assembly is known from EP 2 727 775 [US 2014/0117649]. In the case of these cover assemblies, it has been shown that the receptacle accommodating the airbag is not always sufficiently durable. This is in particular the case in places where the plastic parts meet in plastic injection molding.
The object of the invention is to improve a cover assembly of the above-mentioned type such that the receptacle is reinforced without increasing its weight.
According to the invention, this object is achieved in that the flap support wall runs around the inner surface of the receptacle wall such that at least the four corners of the receptacle near the airbag flap(s) are covered.
In this manner, the flap support wall forms a reinforcement of the region of the receptacle near the airbag flap(s). The receptacle wall and the hinge of the airbag flap(s) are reinforced, and the places where the plastic parts meet in injection molding are also secured.
It is preferably proposed for the flap support wall to form a peripheral frame on whose longitudinal frame side(s) the airbag flap(s) is/are connected via the hinge. It is also possible for the airbag flap(s) and/or the flap support wall to have a material reservoir in the form of a fold in the region of the hinge. Furthermore, the reinforcement is increased by fixing the flap support wall to the inner surface of the receptacle wall.
A large exit opening is ensured for the airbag if the surface area of one airbag flap or two airbag flaps corresponds to the area of the mouth of the receptacle.
Particularly high resistance is achieved if the airbag flap(s) and the flap support wall are composed of a composite material having at least one layer comprising plastic strips or fibers, in particular composed of thermoplastic polypropylene or polyester, and at least one plastic layer melted thereon. The plastic strips or fibers can form a fabric.
The assembly of the cover is facilitated if the lower edge of at least one longitudinal frame side of the flap support wall has mounting tabs. Furthermore, the cover is usually covered by an outer cover layer composed of a plastic foam material and an outer skin.
An embodiment of the cover assembly according to the invention is shown in the attached drawing in which:
The cover assembly 1 according to the invention is used in an airbag unit of a motor vehicle having a vehicle interior trim or instrument panel having a receptacle mouth through can pass the airbag of the unit. The airbag unit has a receptacle 9 accommodating the airbag (cushion) 10 and having an upper opening closed by the cover assembly 1 that has one or two airbag flaps 2 that span the mouth of the receptacle 9. If only one airbag flap 2 is used, the outer dimensions of the airbag flap correspond to the surface dimensions of the upper mouth of the receptacle 9. If two airbag half flaps 2 are provided, the outer dimensions of each corresponds to half the area of the upper mouth of the receptacle 9.
The longitudinal side of the one or two airbag flap(s) 2 is articulated to a flap support wall 3 via a hinge 4, and the flap support wall 3 surrounds the mouth of the receptacle 9. In this case, the flap support wall 3 surrounds the mouth as a closed frame, or the flap support wall 3 runs along the inner surface of the receptacle wall such that at least the four corners 11 of the receptacle near the airbag flap(s) 2 are covered. In the latter case, a longitudinal side of the flap support wall 3 forms a gap 12.
The hinge 4 between the flap support wall 3 and airbag flap(s) 2 is molded on the airbag flap(s) 2 and the flap support wall 3 such that the airbag flap(s) 2, hinge 4 and flap support wall 3 are formed from a single plastic part that is produced in a plastic injection molding process. In this case, the hinge 4 forms a fold (as shown, for example, by EP 2 727 775) as a material reservoir such that the flap(s) 2 can move outward to a limited extent.
The flap support wall 3 is in contact with the inner surface 5 of the receptacle 9 and is preferably fixed thereto.
The airbag flap(s) 2, the flap support wall 3 and the hinge 4 are composed of a composite material having at least one layer composed of plastic strips and/or fibers, in particular made of thermoplastic polypropylene or polyester, and at least one plastic layer melted thereon. In this case, the plastic bands or fibers can form a fabric.
The lower edge of the flap support wall 3 is formed with unillustrated mounting tabs spaced at regular intervals, and the cover assembly 1 is covered by an outer cover layer composed of a plastic foam material and an outer skin.
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102018006702.6 | Aug 2018 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP2019/000152 | 5/17/2019 | WO |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2020/038595 | 2/27/2020 | WO | A |
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20210170981 A1 | Jun 2021 | US |