The invention relates to an airbag module having a gas generator according to the precharacterizing clause of claim 1.
Gas generators for airbag modules, which have a plurality of outflow openings from which the gases necessary for the deployment of the airbag emerge after the gas generator has been triggered, are known. For safety reasons, the outflow openings are arranged in such a manner that the gas generator, if inadvertently triggered before its installation, operates in a thrust-free manner, i.e. does not act in the manner of a rocket engine. The outflow openings therefore have to be distributed uniformly over the circumference of the gas generator.
After the installation of the gas generator into the airbag module, the gases, however, are to flow in the direction of the airbag, i.e. they have to be deflected, since they flow out of the gas generator in different directions. An annular gap between the gas generator and the module housing or a diffuser, as is known, for example, from DE 195 06 886 A1 or U.S. Pat. No. 6,126,195, is therefore provided in the airbag module. The gases produced in the gas generator are collected in the annular gap and directed with the aim of achieving a good deployment of the airbag.
The disadvantage of these arrangements is that the overall size of the airbag module is increased by the annular gap and gas gaps around the gas generator. Furthermore, the housing of the airbag module, due to large, projected surfaces, is exposed to a high mechanical stress by the gas pressure when the gas generator is triggered. The module therefore has to have great strength. It is thus necessary, for example, for many screws to be used. The high strength that is required results in an increased weight. Furthermore, energy is lost because of the deflection of the gas and, due to leakages in the module housing, there is the risk of gas being lost.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,480,185 discloses a gas generator which has only one outflow opening in the direction of a diffuser. This gas generator can therefore not operate in a thrust-free manner before the installation and therefore does not meet the stringent safety requirements. Furthermore, an adaptation to particular arrangements of the airbag is not possible with this gas generator. The additionally arranged diffuser causes additional costs.
The invention is based on the object, in the case of an airbag module having a gas generator, which has a plurality of outflow openings distributed over its circumference, in particular at least two opposite outflow openings, of avoiding the annular gap.
The object is achieved according to the invention by the features of claim 1.
In the case of an airbag module having a gas generator, in particular having a tubular gas generator, which has a plurality of outflow openings distributed over its circumference for the gases produced after it has been triggered, according to the invention at least one of the outflow openings in the gas generator can be closed during the installation or after the installation in the airbag module, and the gas generator is fastened in a module housing which has a closure element in the region of each opening to be closed of the gas generator. It is thus possible that, when gas generators are used which operate in a thrust-free manner in the free space when triggered, after the gas generator has been installed in the airbag module only outflow openings are opened which are effective in a desired direction, i.e. primarily in the direction of the airbag. Since the opposite outflow openings facing away from the airbag are closed, the annular gap for the deflection of the gas in the direction of the airbag can be omitted.
It is expedient that for each outflow opening to be closed, a closure element engaging in the latter is provided. In this case, the closure element preferably has the diameter of the outflow opening. However, a conical closure is also possible. In comparison to a sheet-like closure, in which the latter rests only on the outflow opening, there is the advantage of the seal being more secure.
In one embodiment, for each outflow opening to be closed, a separate closure stopper is provided as the closure element.
If the gas generator is fastened in a module housing, the latter has, in a further embodiment, a closure element in the region of each opening to be closed of the gas generator. In this embodiment, the closure element is therefore an integrated part of the module housing.
The invention can advantageously be used in particular when tubular gas generators are used, the module housing bearing tightly against the tubular gas generator in the region of each of the outflow openings to be closed of the same. It is expedient that the module housing has, on each opening to be closed, a cylindrical lug or a bead as the closure element.
In one embodiment, the module housing has, in the region of the gas generator, the shape of a half shell matched to the generator housing, and a retaining plate is provided in the module housing for fixing the gas generator.
When a cylindrical tubular gas generator is used, the module housing is designed as a cylindrical half shell which is assigned a cylindrical half shell as the retaining plate. It is expedient that the retaining plate has beads directed toward the gas generator, and that the retaining plate has at least one closure element, i.e. that each gas generator opening which is to be closed and is situated in the region of the retaining plate is assigned a closure element on the latter. It is furthermore expedient that a bead is provided in the retaining plate as the closure element.
The invention will be explained in more detail in exemplary embodiments with reference to drawings, in which:
The module housing is designed in the lower section as a half shell la which also has a cylindrical closure stopper 5 as the closure element for the outflow opening 4. Both have the same diameter with the necessary tolerances in order, on the one hand, to be able to introduce the closure stopper into the outflow opening and in order, on the other hand, to ensure sealing. As is apparent from
It is apparent that, in this embodiment, most of the gases from the gas generator can flow through the outflow opening 3 and through an adjacent opening 6a in the retaining plate 6 only in the direction of the airbag 10. A small quantity of gas emerges via the gap caused by the beads 9, through relief openings 6b and end-side openings 6c likewise only in the direction of the airbag 10, that is apparent from
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 38 842.3 | Aug 2002 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE03/02834 | 8/19/2003 | WO | 8/30/2005 |