Airbag

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6793245
  • Patent Number
    6,793,245
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 23, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to an airbag for a vehicle occupant restraint system. The airbag comprises an airbag wall which has a front wall facing the occupant to be restrained, a back wall and a side wall. The front wall and the back wall are connected to each other by means of a detachable connection. This connection between the front wall and the back wall is severed by the unfolding of the side wall when the airbag is inflated.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The invention relates to an airbag for a vehicle occupant restraint system.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




On inflation of an airbag, it can be advantageous if the airbag at first does not move in the direction to the vehicle occupant but towards the side instead. There are already proposals for controlling the unfolding direction of the airbag, for instance by deflecting the incoming gas by means of a fabric part in the airbag, as is described in DE 296 09 706. In another proposal disclosed in DE 200 09 816, the mid-section of the front wall of the airbag is attached to the back wall by fastening means. When the airbag is inflated, the fastening means are destroyed by the pressure or by the temperature of the gas flowing in.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the invention is to provide an airbag that reproducibly expands first in the direction of its side wall when it is inflated.




This is achieved in an airbag that comprises an airbag wall which has a front wall facing the occupant to be restrained, a back wall and a side wall. The front wall and the back wall are connected to each other by means of a detachable connection. This connection between the front wall and the back wall is severed by the unfolding of the side wall when the airbag is inflated. Since the front and back walls are connected to each other at the start of the inflation procedure, the side wall unfolds first. Only through the unfolding of the side wall is the connection severed, thus ensuring that, in any case, the airbag will first expand laterally.




Additional advantageous embodiments of the invention will be apparent from the subordinate claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a longitudinal section through the airbag according to the invention in a state at the beginning of unfolding;





FIG. 2

shows a longitudinal section through the airbag of

FIG. 1

in a state during unfolding;





FIG. 3

shows a longitudinal section through the airbag of

FIG. 2

in a completely unfolded state;





FIG. 4

shows a cross-section through the airbag of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

shows a cross-section through the airbag of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

shows a cross-section through the airbag of FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The airbag


10


according to the invention has an airbag wall with a front wall


14


, a back wall


16


and a side wall


18


.

FIGS. 1 through 3

show the airbag


10


in three consecutive phases of the unfolding procedure, namely, in a schematic longitudinal section along a plane perpendicular to the front wall


14


. The front wall


14


faces the occupant to be restrained; it faces upwards in

FIGS. 1 through 3

. The back wall


16


is connected to a gas generator


20


that generates the gas for inflating the airbag


10


.

FIGS. 4 through 6

show the airbag


10


in the same phases of the inflation procedure as in

FIGS. 1 through 3

, but in a schematic cross-section in a plane that is essentially parallel to the front wall


14


. Here, the front wall


14


faces the observer and is depicted transparently in order to make the components located on the inside of the airbag


10


visible.




As can be seen in

FIGS. 4 through 6

, on the inside of the back wall


16


, there are provided two parallel rows of loops


22


, each in the form of elongated cylindrical spirals


24


. On the inside of the front wall


14


, there are likewise provided two spirals


24


′ with loops


22


′. In this arrangement, the loops


22


′ of the spirals


24


′ engage in the interstices between the loops


22


of the spirals


24


on the back wall


16


. In this manner, the loops


22


and


22


′ of each intermeshed pair of spirals


24


,


24


′ enclose a cylindrical cavity into which a traction cable


26


is threaded. Thus, the traction cable forms a latching element for connecting the loops


22


and


22


′. One end of each traction cable


26


is attached to the side wall


18


, while the other end is left free. Therefore, at first, the front wall


14


is securely attached to the back wall


16


.




When the airbag is inflated, the side wall


18


unfolds first since the incoming air cannot separate the front wall


14


from the back wall


16


, as a result of which the airbag


10


first expands towards the sides (

FIGS. 1 and 4

, respectively). As a result of the unfolding of the side wall


18


, however, the traction cable


26


is gradually pulled out of the loops


22


,


22


′ (

FIGS. 2 and 5

, respectively). When the traction cable


26


is pulled completely out of the loops


22


,


22


′ of the spirals


24


,


24


′, the connection between the front wall


14


and the back wall


16


is severed, so that the airbag


10


can also unfold in the direction to the vehicle occupant so as to reach its full size (

FIGS. 3 and 6

, respectively).




In contrast to tear seams, with the loop connection according to the invention, there is no risk that the connection between the front wall


14


and the back wall


16


will be severed prematurely, for instance due to the flow pressure of the incoming gas.




Of course, the arrangement of the spirals


24


,


24


′ shown here is only an example. Other suitable arrangements can also bring about different unfolding shapes of the airbag


10


, for example, horseshoe or ring-shaped arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. An air bag for a vehicle occupant restraint system, said airbag comprising an airbag wall which has a front wall facing an occupant to be restrained, a back wall and a side wall, said front wall and said back wall being connected to each other by means of a detachable connection such that said front wall cannot separate from said back wall as long as said connection remains in tact, said connection between said front wall and said back wall being severed as a consequence of unfolding of said side wall when said airbag is inflated.
  • 2. An airbag for a vehicle occupant restraint system, said airbag comprising an airbag wall which has a front wall facing an occupant to be restrained, a back wall and a side wall, said front wall and said back wall being connected to each other by means of a detachable connection, said connection between said front wall and said back wall being severed by an unfolding of said side wall when said airbag is inflated, wherein said detachable connection is formed by at least one loop attached to said front wall and to said back wall, respectively, said loops being connected to each other by a latching element.
  • 3. The airbag according to claim 2, wherein said latching element is a traction cable that is attached at one end to said side wall.
  • 4. An air bag for a vehicle occupant restraint system, said air bag comprising an air bag wall which has a front wall portion facing an occupant to be restrained, a back wall portion and a side wall portion, said front wall portion and said back wall portion being connected to each other by means of a detachable connection, said detachable connection being functionally coupled to said side wall portion so that said connection between said front wall portion and said back wall portion is severed by an unfolding of said side wall portion when said air bag is inflated.
  • 5. An air bag for a vehicle occupant restraint system, said air bag comprising an air bag wall which has a front wall portion facing an occupant to be restrained, a back wall portion and a side wall portion, said front wall portion and said back wall portion being connected to each other by means of a detachable connection, said detachable connection including an element coupled to said side wall portion for severing said detachable connection in response to an unfolding of said side wall portion when said air bag is inflated.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
201 02 421 U Feb 2001 DE
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Number Name Date Kind
5362101 Sugiura et al. Nov 1994 A
5421610 Kavanaugh et al. Jun 1995 A
5489119 Prescaro et al. Feb 1996 A
5570905 Dyer Nov 1996 A
5678858 Nakayama et al. Oct 1997 A
5762367 Wolanin Jun 1998 A
5813696 Hill Sep 1998 A
6254121 Fowler et al. Jul 2001 B1
6431599 Bohn Aug 2002 B1
20020067032 Ishikawa Jun 2002 A1
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Number Date Country
4224822 Jan 1993 DE
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19813832 Sep 1999 DE