The present invention relates, generally, to a vehicle having a supplemental restraint system, and more specifically, to an airbag identification system within the supplemental restraint system.
Advancements in technology and the growing concern for environmentally efficient vehicles have led to the use of alternate fuel and power sources for vehicles. Different fuel and power sources each offer distinct advantages. However, in the event of a vehicular accident respondents must respond in different manners depending on the fuel and power sources for that particular vehicle. If the fuel and power source for that vehicle are not known then this may delay the respondents' ability to take action.
An airbag identification system for a vehicle is provided. A vehicle includes at least one power source and at least fuel source connected to the at least one power source for powering the vehicle. A safety system for the vehicle includes an airbag having an outer material visible when the airbag is in a deployed position. The outer material for the airbag is marked to correspond to the at least one fuel source.
The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best modes for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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A safety system 16 for the vehicle 10 includes a supplemental restraint system 18 which includes at least one airbag 20. The airbag 20 may be any airbag 20 that visibly deploys in the event of an accident. For example, the driver side forward airbag, the passenger side forward airbag, side impact airbags for the driver side or the passenger side of the vehicle. However, as described below, the safety system 16 is preferably applied to all airbags 20 within the vehicle 10.
Vehicles may also have multiple power sources 12 and fuel sources 14 of different types. For example, a hybrid electric vehicle 10 has unleaded gasoline as a first fuel source 14 and an internal combustion engine as a first power source 12 and a battery as a second fuel source 14 and a motor as a second power source 12. In this manner, the airbag 20 may have the outer airbag material 24 with multiple colors or markings 26. For example, alternating stripes of blue and yellow representing the battery and the unleaded gasoline respectively. Additionally, different types of fuel cells and batteries may utilize different materials and each of these materials may be assigned different colors or markings 26.
Alternatively, different fuel sources 14 which require the same safety precautions may be assigned similar colors/markings 26. For example, unleaded fuel and diesel fuel both require the same type of safety precautions, such as fire suppressants, therefore unleaded fuel and diesel may be assigned the same color/marking 26.
In this manner, a safety system 20 for quickly informing people of a fuel source may be employed. A standardized color/marking system assigned for fuel sources may be disseminated to the public and in particular to safety respondents.
While the best modes for carrying out the invention have 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 within the scope of the appended claims.