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A panel opening 16 is formed within the instrument panel substrate 12. Although this may be accomplished through a variety of manufacturing techniques, one embodiment contemplates the use of laser scoring to remove a piece of the instrument panel substrate 12 in order to form the panel opening 16. The advantage of this method is that at least one door panel 18 can be formed by this laser scoring that will, in turn, be able to be utilized as a virtually seamless door panel 18 for the airbag assembly 10. In one embodiment, it is contemplated that the door panel 18 be comprised of a first door panel 20 and a second door panel 22. A secondary advantage of laser scoring the door panels 20,22 out of the instrument panel substrate 12 is that it provides a door outer surface 24 having singular appearance with the instrument panel 12 prior to airbag activation.
The present invention further includes the use of a chute element 26 mounted to the inner panel surface 28 of the instrument panel substrate 12. The chute element 26 includes an upper chute mating surface 30 formed to mate with the inner panel surface 28. In at least one embodiment, the upper chute mating surface 30 includes a chute corrugated surface 32. A plurality of chute sidewalls 34 extend downward from the upper chute mating surface 30 and are configured to form a chute chamber 36. The chute chamber 36 is preferably sized to extend slightly within the perimeter of the panel opening 16.
A living hinge assembly 38 is positioned within the chute chamber 36. The living hinge assembly 38 includes a hinge door portion 40 and a hinge sidewall portion 42 connected by way of a living hinge portion 44. The hinge door portion 40 is configured to mount to the door panel 18. In one embodiment, the hinge door portion 40 includes a hinge corrugated surface 46 which can be vibration welded to the door panel 18. The living hinge assembly 38 is mounted within the chute chamber 36 while retaining the ability to slide vertically within. It is further contemplated that the living hinge assembly 38 is actually comprised of a first living hinge assembly 52 and a second living hinge assembly 54.
An airbag module 56 is mounted to the chute element 26 is orientated such that when deployed it will deploy upward through the chute chamber 36. Upon deployment, the living hinge assembly 38 will slide upward within the chute chamber 36 to allow the living hinge portion 44 to move outwards to clear the outer display surface 14 (see
Although the ability of the living hinge assembly 38 to slide clear of the outer display surface 14 may be accomplished in a variety of fashions, one embodiment contemplates a plurality of chute retention slots 58 formed in the chute sidewalls 34. Each of the chute retention slots 58 includes a chute slot depth 60, A plurality of hinge retention slots 62 are formed in the hinge sidewalls 42 and correspond to the chute retention slots 58. Each of the hinge retention slots 62 includes a hinge slot depth 64. A plurality of airbag retention hooks 66 are mounted to the airbag module 56 and are assembled to pass through the chute retention slots 58 and the hinge retention slots 62. This mounts the airbag module 56 to the chute element 26. Each of the airbag retention hooks 66 has a hook width 68. The hook width 68 is sufficiently less than the hinge slot depth 64 to precisely allow the amount of relative sliding of the living hinge assembly 38 such that the living hinge portion 44 clears the outer display surface 14 during airbag deployment.
Another novel feature of the present invention contemplates a further reduction is manufacturing and assembly simplicity. It is contemplated that the living hinge assembly 38 and the chute element 26 maybe molded as a single element to conserve manufacturing and assembly costs. In addition to manufacturing simplicity, this also insures proper orientation in combination with the vertical movement. Two contemplated configurations are shown in
While the invention has been described in connection with one or more embodiments, it is to be understood that the specific mechanisms and techniques which have been described are merely illustrative of the principles of the invention, numerous modifications may be made to the methods and apparatus described without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.