The invention relates to an airbag system for jointly supporting at least two vehicle occupants inside a motor vehicle in case of an accident. The airbag system has at least two separate airbags inflatable by gas supplied by a gas generator.
German Patent Specification DE 43 02 891 C2 discloses an airbag system which is designed to support at least two vehicle occupants, especially in the knee region. To this end, the prior-art airbag system has two separate airbags arranged in the center console of a motor vehicle. When triggered, these airbags are inflated by a common inflation device and emerge laterally from the center console so that they extend in front of the knees of the vehicle occupants sitting to the right and the left of the center console supporting them in the knee region.
The airbag system disclosed in DE 43 02 891 C2 cannot be used to support the upper body of several, or at least two, vehicle occupants by means of airbags inflatable from the dashboard. To solve this problem it is known from Patent Specification DE 199 33 586 C1 or German Laid Open Publication DE 196 20 537 A1 to divide a single airbag into several chambers. The airbag extends in front of the two or more vehicle occupants and consists of a uniform textile blank, using suitable configurations.
An airbag system designed in this manner has several drawbacks. Such a system can be optimally configured only for two persons of identical size penetrating the central airbag uniformly. If only one person is to be protected, one problem is that the internal pressure of the large airbag required to produce a corresponding retaining action cannot be reached because the volume of the airbag is too large. In the case of two persons of very different size and different body weight, the vehicle occupants also cannot be optimally protected because the differences in body size and body weight cannot be taken into account. Also, if the vehicle occupants are sitting in different positions relative to the airbag prior to the accident, very different retaining actions result, even for identical occupants. Furthermore, such a single airbag has a very large volume. Since the time required for inflation must be comparable to that of other airbag systems, such a large airbag must be filled with a substantially greater volume flow per time unit. Very high loads can occur especially for vehicle occupants sitting near the area in front of the deploying airbag, i.e. in a so-called out/off position.
Thus, an object of the invention is to provide an airbag system which offers both or several vehicle occupants equal protection for the loading cases that have to be assumed.
This object, including advantageous embodiments and refinements of the invention, is attained as set forth in the claims following this description.
The invention is drawn to an airbag system with at least two separate airbags inflatable by the gas supplied by a gas generator for jointly supporting at least two vehicle occupants inside a motor vehicle in case of an accident. The invention provides that the airbags are folded into a common housing to be arranged in the dashboard of the motor vehicle and connected to a common gas generator with outflow areas assigned to the at least two airbags. Each airbag is sealed against the other airbag by a deflector inserted therein and is fixed within the common housing.
The configuration according to the invention has the advantage that the two airbags are filled by a central gas generator with gas streams adapted to the proportional volume of each airbag. Gas cannot flow between the airbags because associated deflector units individually seal the airbags. However, the two airbags are nevertheless arranged in a common housing, which can be installed as a unit in the dashboard of a motor vehicle. Thus, the airbag system according to the invention is distinguished by simple handling and easy installation.
In its basic design, the invention provides for two airbags to be connected to a gas generator, but additional airbags may be incorporated in the invention. If additional airbags are provided, the common housing must be made correspondingly larger, and the gas generator must have correspondingly more outflow areas.
According to one embodiment, the invention is further characterized in that the airbags are deployed from the common housing in the same direction.
Another embodiment of the invention provides that the gas generator is designed to have a symmetrical outflow capacity in the provided outflow areas, so that the two airbags are inflated symmetrically. Alternatively, the outflow capacity of the different outflow areas may differ, so that different size ratios of the vehicle occupants or different seating positions can be taken into account by controlling the inflation behavior of the gas generator as a function of the accident conditions.
If a biaxial type of construction of the gas generator is used, yet another embodiment of the invention provides that the biaxial gas generator has a central combustion system with adjusted gas distribution to its outflow areas. Alternatively, it may also be provided that separate combustion systems respectively are assigned to the outflow areas of a biaxial gas generator.
It may furthermore be provided that two gas generators may be arranged in the common housing which operate as a two-stage system to generate the gas, and each airbag is connected to the associated outflow areas of the two gas generators.
To simplify installation, it may be provided that the deflectors disposed in the airbags can be mutually connected and installed as a unit in the common housing together with the connected airbags.
Other embodiments of the invention provide that the airbags are each folded into the common housing with an identical or with a different folding configuration.
It may furthermore be provided that the airbags are each made of an identical material or a different material.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to embodiments depicted in the drawing in which:
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The characteristics of the subject of these documents disclosed in the preceding description, the patent claims, the abstract, and the drawing can be utilized individually or in any combination for the creation of the invention in its various embodiments. The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its structures, methods, or other characteristics as described herein and claimed hereinafter. The described embodiments are to be considered only as illustrative, and not restrictive.
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