Exemplary embodiments of the invention relate to a device at least for moving a mass and a vehicle having such a device.
A motor is known from prior art as a device for moving a mass.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are directed to an improved device for moving a mass compared to prior art.
According to one aspect of the invention a device at least for moving a mass comprises a hollow cylindrical airbag that is fluidically coupled to a gas generator, the airbag being arranged with one end fixed to an object, wherein a traction element is fixed in the region of a second end, the mass to be moved being arranged on the traction element, wherein, when the airbag unfolds, traction is exerted on the traction element in such a way that the mass is able to be moved.
The airbag takes on a traction function for moving the mass, in particular for shifting vehicle parts in the event of a collision of a vehicle, wherein the airbag carries out the function of an actuator. Thus, the airbag presents a comparatively inexpensive alternative for moving a mass.
At the same time, depending on its positioning, the air bag can take on a protective function for passengers of a vehicle and/or in the event of a person colliding with the vehicle.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in greater detail below by means of drawings.
Here are shown:
Parts that correspond to one another are provided with the same reference numerals in all figures.
Alternatively, the airbag 1 having the traction element 2 can be a component of an passenger protection device or a different protection device of the vehicle.
The airbag 1 is formed hollow-cylindrically in the untriggered state, as is shown in more detail in a perspective view in
The traction element 2 is fixed by its first end 2.1 in the region of an end 1.2 opposite the one end 1.1. Thus, the traction element 2 is fixed to the airbag 1 in such a way that the traction element 2, depending on its length, is located in sections in the triggered state of the airbag 1 within the hollow space, as is presented in more detail in
If the mass to be moved is a car hood of the vehicle, the airbag 1 is fixed by the one end 1.1 on a vehicle body and the mass to be moved in the shape of the car hood is fixed to the traction element 2.
If the impact of a person against the vehicle is detected by sensors arranged on the vehicle, a control signal is produced by the control unit and supplied to the gas generator for activation.
The gas generator is triggered, wherein a pyrotechnical propellant is ignited, whereby gas is released and supplied to the airbag 1. The airbag 1 is able to be filled by means of the gas, such that it unfolds.
As described above, the airbag 1 is arranged with one end 1.1 fixed to the vehicle, such that the airbag 1 unfolds in the direction of its opposite end 1.2, so away from the vehicle part and relative to the first end 1.1.
Traction F is exerted on the traction element 2 by unfolding in the longitudinal direction of the airbag 1, such that this is pulled on and the mass to be moved, for example the car hood, is pulled in the direction of the airbag 1. Thus, a route that the mass to be moved covers corresponds substantially to a longitudinal expansion of the airbag 1.
In an alternative embodiment shown in
Thus, a sealing element 3 is fixed to the first end 2.1 of the traction element 2, wherein the traction exerted on the traction element 2 when the airbag 1 unfolds is used for ventilation.
As long as traction is exerted on the traction element 2 and thus on the sealing element 3 adjacent to the air vent opening 1.3, which is greater than a force F1 resulting from an internal pressure of the airbag, the force working against the traction, the sealing element 3 seals the air vent opening 1.3. If the traction reduces, the sealing element 3 is no longer adjacent to the opposite end 1.2, such that the air vent opening 1.3 is opened.
An enlarged cut-out of the airbag 1 with opened air vent opening 1.3 is shown in
Although the present invention has been described above by means of embodiments with reference to the enclosed drawings, it is understood that various changes and developments can be implemented without leaving the scope of the present invention, as it is defined in the enclosed claims.
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