The invention relates to an airbag device for protecting a vehicle occupant.
Such an airbag device in the form of a side airbag device particularly serves for protecting the upper part of the body and/or the head of a vehicle occupant, as in the case of a crash, for instance in case of a side impact, a collision of the upper body/head and the lateral vehicle structure, e.g. window pane of a motor vehicle or a lateral pillar or a door rail of the vehicle structure and/or with an object intruding into the vehicle, is prevented. For this, the airbag device comprises at least one region inflatable with gas, that forms in the inflated state a gas cushion for a vehicle occupant to be protected, wherein the inflatable region comprises a first material layer (airbag layer), that extends—with respect to a state of the airbag device in which the airbag device is inflated and built into a motor vehicle—in front of a lateral vehicle structure, e.g. in front of a lateral window pane of a motor vehicle, as well as a second material layer (airbag layer), that opposes the first airbag layer in the inflated state of the airbag device, and thus faces e.g. the vehicle interior space and therewith the upper body/head of a vehicle occupant to be protected.
Such side protection devices for vehicle occupants on the basis of an airbag device are generally known. In an embodiment, such a side airbag device serves as a head protection device not only for protecting the head of a single vehicle occupant that resides on a front seat of a motor vehicle for instance, but moreover (at the same time) for protecting several vehicle occupants, particularly two occupants sitting one after the other, as the head protection device in the form of an airbag device does not only extend in front of a front side pane, but also in front of a rear side pane of a motor vehicle, for instance along the vehicle longitudinal direction from the so-called A-pillar via the B-pillar to the C-pillar or D-pillar of a motor vehicle, see WO 2001/089884 A1.
Thereby, not only head protection devices are addressed at hand, but more generally also side protection devices in the form of an airbag device that can be fastened to a lateral vehicle body, e.g., to a roof frame, to a vehicle door or to a vehicle seat. Such airbag devices are also generally denoted as side airbags.
Especially in the case of an airbag device that is configured as side airbag for protecting the head of a vehicle occupant, i.e. as a so-called head side airbag, usually at least one inflatable region of the airbag device extends in front of a lateral window pane.
It would be advantageous to further improve an airbag device of the kind mentioned in the beginning.
One disclosed embodiment relates to an airbag device for protecting a vehicle occupant in case of a crash. According thereto, for fastening the airbag device to a vehicle body, particularly to the roof edge region or to a (door) rail region of the vehicle body or to a vehicle seat or also to a supporting component of the airbag device, fastening flaps (consisting out of a flexible material) protrude from the airbag device, which are provided here particularly as separate flaps on the airbag device, particularly on a gas sack region, and are fixed there via connection lines, e.g. by seams and/or gluing means.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are not restrictive of the invention as claimed.
These and other features, further details, aspects and advantages of the present invention are clarified by means of the following description, appended claims and the accompanying exemplary description of embodiments of the invention on the basis of the Figures.
a shows a third embodiment of components of an airbag device, which can be combined to form a head protection device;
b shows an airbag device serving as a head protection out of the components of
a shows a fourth embodiment of components of an airbag device, which can be combined to form a head protection device;
b shows an airbag device serving as a head protection out of the components of
a shows two modules of an airbag device serving as a head protection device, which can be stuck together;
b shows the modules of
a shows a modification of the arrangement shown in
b shows a modification of the arrangement shown in
a-9c show three embodiments regarding the use of connections means for assembling components of an airbag device that can be combined according to a construction kit principle;
a-10c show an embodiment for arranging and fixing of fastening flaps on an airbag device;
d-10e show two variants of the embodiment according to
a-11c show a first modification of the embodiment according to
d-11g show a variant of the embodiment according to
c(1)-11c(5) show the arrangement of
a-12d show a second modification of the embodiment according to
a-13d show a third modification of the embodiment according to
a-15b show a further embodiment for arranging and fixing of fastening flaps on an airbag device;
a shows a first embodiment of a barrel-shaped gas stream distributor for partitioning the gas stream leaving a gas generator of the airbag device;
b shows a second embodiment of a barrel-shaped gas stream distributor for partitioning the gas stream leaving a gas generator of the airbag device;
a-18b shows a first embodiment of a wrapped protection layer for protecting the fabric of a connection channel of the airbag device against hot gases streaming out of a gas generator;
a-19b show the arrangement according to
a-20b show a second embodiment of a wound protection layer for protecting the fabric of a connection channel of the airbag device against hot gases streaming out of a gas generator;
a-21c show a receptacle for the gas generator being oval in cross section and serving as a gas stream distributor at the same time;
One disclosed embodiment of the invention relates to an airbag device for protecting a vehicle occupant in case of a crash. According thereto, for fastening the airbag device to a vehicle body, particularly to the roof edge region or to a (door) rail region of the vehicle body or to a vehicle seat or also to a supporting component of the airbag device, fastening flaps (consisting out of a flexible material) protrude from the airbag device, which are provided here particularly as separate flaps on the airbag device, particularly on a gas sack region, and are fixed there via connection lines, e.g. by seams and/or gluing means.
Thereby, the fastening flaps comprise as multiple-layer fastening flaps at least two layers from which each one is fixed to each of the two material layers of the associated inflatable gas sack region via a connection line. Further, the layers of the fastening flap are folded with an end portion provided as a fastening portion around the associated connection line, respectively, so that the fastening portion protrudes beyond the airbag device and serves for fastening the airbag device to a motor vehicle structure.
Due to the use of flexible flaps (consisting out of a flexible material) for coupling the airbag device to a motor vehicle structure (more precisely to a respective connection locations of the vehicle structure) displacements of components of the airbag device triggered by (crash-caused) external forces as well as geometrical changes of the airbag device occurring due to inflation of inflatable regions of the airbag device, can be compensated. Further, the occurrence of local force peaks in case of a force introduction between a respective fastening flap and an associated region of the airbag device can be prevented by achieving a sufficient large-area force introduction as well as a force introduction along several directions by suitably forming the connection locations between a respective fastening flap and an associated component of an airbag device (e.g. by using curved connection locations/seams).
The fastening portion of a respective fastening flap can thereby move relative to the airbag device, particularly under impact of a force, e.g. upon inflation of the airbag device, so that the angle of the force introduction between the vehicle structure and the airbag device is variably adapted to the respective force relations (via the respective fastening flap) and particularly allows for force introductions from different directions, depending on the force actions in the individual case.
Thereby, the fastening flaps are particularly to be arranged such that the respective fastening portion that is formed by reverting an end portion of the respective fastening flap around a connection line and via which the respective fastening flap is attached to the vehicle structure, essentially moves in each case in a plane upon external impact of a force (caused by inflating the airbag device), namely in a plane, that forms the main extension plane of the associated airbag device, or to be more precise, of the inflatable region of the airbag device associated to the respective fastening flap.
Thereby, the fastening portions particularly protrude towards the vehicle structure beyond a lateral edge or a lateral boundary of the airbag device (or more precisely, of the inflatable region associated to the respective fastening flap), so that fastening said fastening portions to the vehicle structure is eased.
Thereby, the fastening flaps are each formed by at least one material layout being separate with respect to the remaining components of the airbag device, particularly with respect to the associated inflatable region, which material layout is fixed to the airbag device via said connection lines.
According to a further development of the invention, the two airbag layers of an inflatable region of the airbag device each form a component of an airbag part being formed in one piece (material layout), particularly in the form of a fabric part or a film part, that is reverted along at least one folding line, so that the two airbag layers oppose each other, wherein the two airbag layers are fastened to one another outside the folding line, for instance by sewing, weaving or gluing, in a way, that they define an inflatable region of an airbag device that can be inflated to form a gas cushion.
The same holds for the two- or more than two-layer fastening flaps, which also advantageously consist out of a single material layout (or material part) formed in one piece, which is at least folded once (about a folding line) for forming a two-layer or more than two-layer fastening flap.
Forming the two airbag layers or layers of a fastening flap in one piece thereby means, that the two airbag layers/layers of a fastening flap each directly form a component of a unique material part/material layout, without the necessity of additional connection means, like for instance seams or gluing means in order to keep the two layers together (wherein however seams or the like can be provided so as to provide for additional connection locations between said layers or to further components). In the case of an airbag part being formed as a fabric part, the two airbag layers, in the form of a fabric layer, respectively, each form for instance a portion of a unique (continuous) fabric part. The same holds for a fastening flap formed as a fabric part.
Here, for creating at least on inflatable region (in the form of a gas cushion) of the airbag device, that extends as a head protection in front of a lateral window pane of a motor vehicle, not only two separate airbag layers are simply connected to each other along their outer boundary, but the two airbag layers moreover form components of a single airbag part, that is reverted along a folding line in a way, that the two airbag layers lie on top of each other for forming an inflatable region of the airbag device. With respect to the state of the airbag device in which the airbag device is built into a motor vehicle, one of the airbag layers then lies in front of a lateral vehicle body, particularly in front of a window pane and/or at least a pillar (A-, B-, C-, or D-pillar) provided at the lateral vehicle body, while the other opposing material layer faces the vehicle interior space and particularly the head of a vehicle occupant to be protected.
The layout (fabric layout), on which the respective airbag region is based, is here also denoted as butterfly-cut, wherein the two airbag layer form wings, which meet at the folding line, so to speak at the body of the butterfly, and are there integrally formed with each other.
With respect to the state of the airbag device in which the airbag device is built into a motor vehicle, the folding line (as an upper edge of the airbag device) thereby particularly extends along a lateral roof edge of a motor vehicle.
Particularly, in case an airbag device serving for head protection comprises a plurality of inflatable regions, that form a gas cushion in the inflated state, respectively, it is provided according to another aspect of the invention, which is in principle independent from the butterfly-design of the airbag parts forming the airbag regions, but can however also be realized together herewith, that the at least two inflatable regions are formed by separate inflatable elements, which are connected to each other for forming a unique airbag device in the form of a head protection device and which are in flow communication for instance, so that gas can flow from the one inflatable element into the other inflatable element.
Two separate inflatable elements are thereby understood as two inflatable elements of an airbag device, that can each be produced independently from one another, e.g. also in case of arbitrary spatial or temporal separation, to form an element that can be inflated with gas (airbag region) and which are combinable subsequently by connecting them by means of a suitable connection element to form an airbag device. I.e., the two inflatable elements are formed by two separate gas cushions, which are not integrally connected to each other, but are connected to each other by means of a further (separate) connection element.
According to this invention aspect, an airbag device can be assembled according to a construction kit principle or according to a modular design out of a plurality of single components, which in turn are each designed such, that they can be cut having a loss of material that is as low as possible, for instance by stamping them out of a fabric web.
As module parts that can be used for constructing an airbag device, in particular airbag layers for forming inflatable airbag regions, connection channels for connecting the airbag regions, fastening flaps for fastening the airbag device to a motor vehicle body and tension bands for definably tensioning the airbag device in the inflated state are provided. Furthermore, modular components can be provided for receiving and for holding a gas generator as well as gas conducting and flame protection elements.
Hereby, an airbag device can be combined out of a plurality of standardized components and thereby the respective combination can be varied in a way that a large design variety of airbag devices to be produced can be realized by means of a limited number of standardized components. Thus, in case of different variants of a vehicle type, like e.g. the notchback variant on the one hand and the hatchback variant on the other hand, always the same components for the airbag device serving for head protection can be used for the front part (as seen along the vehicle longitudinal axis), while the rear part is varied corresponding to the respective vehicle variant.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the individual inflatable elements that form the inflatable regions of the airbag device are connected to each other via separate connection channels, which are connected to the inflatable elements, respectively. According to another aspect of the invention, the inflatable elements are connected to each other via connection portions in a gas conducting manner, each of which protrude from the inflatable elements and are for instance integrally formed with the latter. An additional connection tube can be arranged in addition in or at a respective connection region, formed as a connection channel or formed by connection portions, in order to provide for a flow connection between inflatable regions of the airbag device.
Thereby, the components provided for forming the inflatable elements and the connection regions, fastening flaps and, as the case may be, tension bands etc. can be held in readiness, respectively, in a plurality of different sizes and geometries, from which the suitable ones are then selected for a certain requirement profile or a certain motor vehicle type, respectively.
Furthermore, on the one hand said components can be held in readiness in a folded state, and, as the case may be, surrounded by a receptacle or protection covering, or, on the other hand, a complete head protection device is combined at first out of the components held in readiness, before the latter is folded and stored in a receptacle (covering).
The individual inflatable elements of the airbag device (e.g. formed by separate inflatable elements) serving as a head protection device extend—with respect to a state in which the airbag device is built into a motor vehicle—in the vertical direction so far, that they assure an effective head protection for a vehicle occupant, for instance substantially along the whole vertical extension of a lateral window pane. In contrast thereto, the connection channels or connection portions via which neighboring inflatable regions of the airbag device are connected to each other can comprise a significantly lower extension along the vertical vehicle axis, particularly in case they run along a region of the body of the motor vehicle, at which the impact of the head or upper part of the body of a vehicle occupant is not expected. Hereby, the cost of materials can be further reduced.
For connecting the individual components of the airbag device, different joining methods come into consideration, besides sewing fabric parts, particularly also the gluing as well as form-fitting connecting single components by sticking them together, wherein in addition also a (form-fit) connection to regions of the vehicle structure can be established. Furthermore, clamps or bandages or other connection means can be used for joining the individual components of the airbag device.
The fastening flaps provided for fastening the airbag device to a vehicle structure are advantageously fixed as separate components to the inflatable regions and/or connection portions or channels, namely e.g. via seams. Fixation takes place such that the fastening flaps can be reverted about the connection seams and therefore protrude with a fastening portion from the airbag device in the desired manner (and protrude beyond the latter) and can then be fastened with their fastening portion protruding from the airbag device to the vehicle structure, e.g. via a fastening opening.
Thereby, the connection lines (particularly seams) can run essentially parallel to an edge of a component of the airbag device, in whose region the respective fastening flap is arranged, or aslant and therewith inclined with respect to said edge; or they can comprise a curved run. Curved connection lines or seams, in particularly designed as arcuate tucks, allow for a flexible angle adjustment of the fastening flaps depending on how the fastening portion is reverted with respect to the respective tuck. This in turn can depend on the (temporally changing) force ratios at a respective fastening flap, particularly in the way, that the latter optimally aligns under the currently acting forces, respectively, and an optimal force transmission is assured.
In each of the afore-mentioned cases it can be provided that a respective fastening flap comprises more than two layers, each of which are fixed to a material layer of an inflatable region of a connection channel or portion of the airbag device. By using more than two layers of the fastening flap, additional security can be achieved by means of redundancy concerning the fixation of the airbag device via the fastening flaps.
A gas generator serving for filling the inflatable regions of the airbag device can be arranged inside or outside the airbag device, wherein in the latter case the gas generator would have to be brought in a flow communication with the airbag device via a gas carrying connection conduit. Of course, also several gas generators can be provided in order to quickly inflate the airbag device.
In case of arranging at least one gas generator inside the airbag device, besides arranging a gas generator in an inflatable region, particularly also a (central) arrangement between two inflatable regions can be considered, for instance in a connection region via which neighboring inflatable regions stand in flow communication.
Then, an ignition cable associated to the gas generator can for instance be passed out of a respective connection region along the extension direction of the latter, wherein by means of an outer bandage a sealing is achieved.
As a further component of an airbag device, particularly in case of an arrangement of a gas generator between two (neighboring) inflatable elements, a (e.g. tubular and essentially dimensionally stable) covering surrounding the gas generator can serve as a gas flow distributor by means of which a gas flow leaving the gas generator is distributed such, that it is distributed over the inflatable regions of the airbag.
In case it seems appropriate to fill the individual inflatable regions of the airbag with different amounts of gas, the outlets through which gas flows out of the gas flow distributor into the airbag regions that are to be inflated, can be chosen such with respect to their exhaust area, that differently strong gas flows flow into the individual airbag regions. In order to protect airbag material in the surrounding of the gas generator against damage due to gases leaving the gas generator, a flame protection device can be provided, for instance in the form of a protection layer sleeve or in the form of a fabric hose having a heat-resistant material layer or coating which surrounds the gas generator.
Under i) material layers or material parts (airbag layers/airbag parts) of different size and geometry are thereby illustrated, which can serve for producing an inflatable region of the airbag device, which forms a gas cushion in the inflated state. The airbag layers can be fabric layers in particular. Due to the essentially rectangular layout of the airbag layers, the latter can be stamped out of a material web, like for instance a fabric roll, with minimal cutting scrap.
After ii) different further material or fabric layers are illustrated which can serve for forming connection channels via which neighboring inflatable regions of an airbag arrangement can be (flow-) connected.
Under iii) several tension bands are illustrated which can serve for tensioning the airbag device and which, for this, engage for instance with different elements of the airbag device and/or with a vehicle structure.
Figure portion iv) finally shows several fastening flaps which can be used for fastening an airbag device to a motor vehicle structure.
From the components in the form of material layers for inflatable airbag regions and for connection channels between inflatable airbag regions as well as in the form of tension bands and fastening flaps depicted in
According to
Further, fastening flaps 4 protrude from the inflatable regions 1a, 1b of the airbag device as well as from their connection channel 2, which are separate elements with respect to the inflatable regions 1a, 1b and the connection channel 2, which can be fixed in a suitable manner—as will be described in more detail below—to said components 1a, 1b, 2 of the airbag device. Finally, several tension bands 3 are provided, one of which serves for connecting the two inflatable regions 1a, 1b of the airbag device and two further of which are provided for connecting each of the inflatable regions 1a, 1b of the airbag device to a vehicle structure, in order to be able to tension the airbag device in the inflated state with respect to the vehicle structure and to hereby achieve optimal conditions for intercepting a vehicle occupant in case of a crash.
The airbag device shown in
By means of
Besides, parts of the lateral structure of a motor vehicle are indicated in
Precisely, the two inflatable regions 1a, 1b of the airbag device formed as, with respect to each other, separate, inflatable elements, each consist according to
As an alternative, the two material or fabric layers that each form an inflatable region, can also be constituent parts of an integral material layout or material part, as will be described in more detail below.
Thereby, the seams N at the inflatable regions 1a, 1b as well as at the connection channel 2, also serve for connecting material or fabric layers to each other, out of which the respective inflatable region 1a, 1b or the connection channel 2 consists. Typically, these are two fabric layers, one of which—related to a state of the airbag device in which the latter is built into a motor vehicle—faces the lateral body structure of a motor vehicle, i.e. particularly a window pane and/or one of the structure forming pillars, and the other one of which faces the vehicle interior space and therewith in particular the head of a vehicle occupant that is to be protected.
Furthermore, tucks A are recognizable in
Furthermore, according to
Furthermore, an additional non-inflatable region 1d in the form of a further sail is shown in
In such Figures, in which the components of the airbag device are shown at least partly in a non-joined state, like for instance in the afore-described
In the
A particularity of the arrangement shown in the
Also fastening flaps 4 that are provided for fastening the airbag device to a vehicle structure, particularly in the roof edge region, are formed mirror-symmetrically here. Further details of said fastening flaps 4 respectively comprising at least one fastening opening 45 will be described by means of the
As becomes clear by means of
As can be seen by means of a synopsis of
The symmetry axes or folding lines 11, 21 thereby extend along the lateral roof edge DK, compare
In the
Furthermore, a protection layer sleeve 8 for the gas generator 6 and a bandage 200, each in an evenly outspread state, can be seen in
In case of the airbag device shown in the
So,
In the
Finally,
In the
According to
According to
Both connection portions 12 are connected to the connection tube 120 by means of a ring-shaped fastening element 27 or 28, which encompasses the connection tube 120 under interposition of at least one of the connection portions 12 in a ring-shaped manner and hereby fastens the respective connection portion 12 to the connection tube 120.
In case of the embodiment shown in
In the
According to the
A respective fastening flap 4 is fixed to an associated component of the airbag device, for instance to one of the inflatable regions 1a, 1b or to a connection channel 2 in a way, that each of the two layers 40 of a fastening flap 4 is respectively connected to a layer 10a, 10b or 20 of the corresponding component 1a, 1b, 2, compare
The fixation of a respective layer 40 of the fastening flap 4 to a layer of the associated component 1a, 1b or 2 of the airbag device is thereby established via a seam 46 which in the embodiment of the
The free end portions 4a of a fastening flap 4 serving as fastening portions are each provided with a fastening opening 45, wherein the fastening openings 45 of the two layers 40 cover each other or are aligned with each other in the folded around the seam 46 state, so that they form a continuous fastening opening for fastening to a motor vehicle structure, for instance by means of screws or rivets.
Thereby, the fastening flaps 4 respectively protrude with their fastening portions 4a in the form of free end portions serving for fastening beyond the outer boundary or the outer edge of the associated inflatable region of the airbag device (here formed by a folding line 11, 21), compare
In each of the
According to the
In the
As it has already become clear by means of the
In the
Concretely, a—with respect to a first folding axis or folding line 41′ symmetrically formed—material part is assumed, compare
The folding processes occurring one after another are indicated in the
In its readily folded state, in which it is additionally fastened via a fastening seam 47 to an associated component 1a, 1b, 2 of an airbag device, the fastening flap 4 is formed four-layered according to
By means of such a design of the fastening flaps 4 having more than two layers, the latter are additionally enforced, so as to be able to resist also increased loads. Particularly, the risk of combing out filaments at the boundaries of the fastening flap 4 is further reduced.
In case the component 1a, 1b, 2 of the airbag device, to which a respective fastening flap 4 is associated, is not a component designed according to the butterfly-principle having a symmetry axis or folding line, the respective folding flap 4 is advantageously attached generally in the region of the upper boundary/the upper edge of the corresponding component 1a, 1b, 2, which is associated to the roof edge of the motor vehicle; and the corresponding seams 46, 47 then run inclined or curved with respect to the upper edge of the respective component 1a, 1b, 2 (which in the embodiment at hand of
Of course, the fastening flaps 4 can also be provided at other regions of an airbag device, for instance at lateral edges or also at a lower edge that faces the vehicle floor and lies for instance in the built-in state of the airbag device in the region of the door rail of a motor vehicle door.
In the
The
By means of
Upon a load in the opposite direction, as shown by means of
Insofar, an arrangement of the fastening flaps 4 at an airbag device on the one hand and at the motor vehicle on the other hand is advantageous, which in case of typical (frequent) crash situations leads to a force introduction according to
The movement of the fastening portion 4a at the fastening flap 4 described by means of
In the following, variants of fastening flaps for fixing the airbag device or an inflatable region to the motor vehicle structure are shown by means of
In the
In contrast to the fastening flaps shown by means of
In the
Finally, in the
The gas generator 6 comprises an electrical connection 61 for an ignition cable 62 via which the gas generator 6 can be ignited in case of a crash in a sensor-controlled manner. The ignition cable 62 extends in the radial direction starting from an electrical connection 61 at an axial end of the gas generator 6 over the gas generator 6 and the tubular receptacle 7 into a region of the space enclosed by the connection region 2 outside the tubular receptacle 7 and is there further passed in the axial region. By means of a bandage 200 surrounding the connection channel 2, the ignition cable 62 can then be sealingly passed out of the space enclosed by the connection region 2, in order to establish an electrical connection to a control electronics for controlling the gas generator 6.
The tubular receptacle 7 arranged between the connection region 2 and the gas generator 6, the connection region 2 itself as well as the bandage 200 surrounding the connection region 2 are thereby connected to the gas generator 6 via fastening bolts 66 protruding from the gas generator 6 and associated nuts, so that said components 6, 7, 2, 200 form a constructional unit.
In the
As becomes clear particularly by means of
In the
The embodiments of the
Further details of such gas flow distributors are described for instance in WO 2007/062847 A1.
In the
The
In this respect it is to be noted that in the
In the
Finally, a flame protection is illustrated in the
The airbag devices described by means of the preceding Figures can be configured as non-sealed head airbag variant or also as sealed system, particularly by sealing in the region of the gas generator as described by means of
For a design that is particularly suitable for production, the components of a respective construction kit can be synchronized for joining and can be configured to be manufactured with fail-safing features.
The assemblies described above can be realized in principle with all types of gas generators, like e.g., pyrotechnic, hybrid or cold gas generators.
Summarizing, the embodiments described above stand out with respect to their fastening to a motor vehicle structure using fastening flaps in that the fastening flaps consist of material parts (material layouts) being separate with respect to the inflatable regions 1a, 1b of the airbag device, which are connected to the airbag device, particularly an associated inflatable region 1a, 1b of the airbag device, via a (particularly curved) connection line. Thereby, a respective fastening flap comprises a fastening portion, via which a connection (fixing) of the respective fastening flap to a vehicle structure occurs and which is formed by turning down or reverting a free end portion of the respective fastening flap around the associated connection line (between the fastening flap and the inflatable region of the airbag device), so that it advantageously protrudes beyond a lateral boundary of the airbag device.
The respective fastening portion of a fastening flap is thereby—under permanent fixation with one end at the connection line to the airbag device and with the other end to the motor vehicle structure—under the impact of external forces, e.g. as a consequence of an inflation of the airbag device, alignable in different angle positions, namely particularly in the main plane along which the airbag device extends.
Hereby, a relative movability of the airbag device with respect to the associated connection points at a, vehicle structure is established, to which connection points the airbag device is fixed via the fastening flaps, wherein the forces acting between a respective fastening flap and the airbag device are distributed at the respective connection line between the fastening flap and the airbag device.
The priority application, German Patent Application No. 20 2007 015 431.3, filed Oct. 30, 2007 including the specification, drawings, claims and abstract, is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Given the disclosure of the present invention, one versed in the art would appreciate that there may be other embodiments and modifications within the scope and spirit of the invention. Accordingly, all modifications attainable by one versed in the art from the present disclosure within the scope and spirit of the present invention are to be included as further embodiments of the present invention. The scope of the present invention is to be defined as set forth in the following claims.
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This application is a continuation of International Application PCT/EP2008/064726, which has an international filing date of Oct. 30, 2008; this international Application was not published in English, but was published in German on May 5, 2009 as WO 2009/056595. The foregoing application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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