The present disclosure relates to an assist grip or grab handle for entering or exiting a vehicle, and more particularly, to an assist grip or grab handle including a gap hider which lies within the plastic trim for a vehicle and which does not interfere with side air bag deployment of the pillar trim.
Today's motor vehicles may include numerous air bag systems which may inflate from behind one or more trim panels to provide protection for the occupants of the vehicle in the event of a collision. These air bags may be deployed from behind the instrument panel, from within the steering wheel, from the sides of seats and from pillar and rail trim panels to cushion an impact by inflating between a portion of a vehicle body and the occupant. Side impact air bags are designed to support the head of the occupant at the time of a collision in the side of the vehicle or the like, and absorb the kinetic energy of the head of the occupant.
For example, an air bag apparatus such as a curtain may be disposed in a curved interior portion extending from a front body pillar (so-called A-pillar) positioned beside a windshield and extending along the roof of the vehicle. The air bag apparatus may be structured such that when an acceleration sensor detects a great acceleration from a side direction of the vehicle, the air bag apparatus may actuate an inflator and the air bag may be inflated and expanded by supplying a high pressure gas generated in an inflator into the air bag.
The folded air bag, prior to deployment, may be housed within a space between the front body pillar and roof rail of the vehicle and interior garnish or trim panels such that it is out of sight until needed, when the inflating bag can break through or deflect the trim panels out of its' path.
Grab handles or assist grips are well known in vehicles to aid in exiting or entering the vehicle. These are particularly useful for assisting in exiting the back seat and are often hinged to retract out of the way. For larger vehicles, like SUV's or trucks, a grab handle may be rigidly mounted to the A-pillar of the vehicle to assist in entry since such vehicles may have the passenger space relatively high above the ground.
The attachment of grab handles requires a rigid connection that can withstand the weight of large individuals and accordingly may be connected to fixed structure of the vehicle. This may present a challenge to design engineers regarding how to interface the pillar trim or garnish with the rigid assist handle and provide a pleasing appearance yet not adversely effect the deployment of the air bag or curtain.
In one exemplary embodiment, the present disclosure relates to a structure for closing an opening in a vehicle, comprising a trim panel including two openings and an assist grip having two end sections which end sections fill a portion of said trim panel openings and wherein a portion of said trim panel openings are not filled by the assist grip. The assist grip includes a recess. One or more gap hiders are provided which engage the recess in the assist grip and which gap hider fills the portions of the trim panel openings that are not filled by the assist grip.
In another exemplary embodiment the present disclosure relates to A pillar trim structure for an airbag comprising a pillar in a vehicle and an assist grip attached to the pillar, the assist grip having a middle portion and two ends. A trim panel is provided which in a first position overlies the pillar, wherein the trim panel includes at least two openings for the assist grip ends to pass through leaving a remaining portion not filled by the ends of the assist grip. One or more gap hiders are attached to the ends wherein the gap hider fills the portions of the trim panel openings that are not filled by the ends of said assist grip. The ends of the assist grip include a recess which engages the gap hider wherein the trim panel is configured to be disposed to a second position not overlying the pillar by the expansion of the air bag.
The features, operation and advantages of the invention may be better understood from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the attached drawings, in which
Still other objects and advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, wherein it is shown and described preferred embodiments of the invention. As will be realized the invention is capable of other and different embodiments, and its several details are capable of modification in various respects, without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the description is to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
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It may not be possible to design the dimensions of the openings 124 to be the same as the dimensions of the ends 122A, 122B due to tolerancing of the mating parts. Accordingly, to provide an aesthetically pleasing transition from trim panel 120 to the assist grip 122, a gap hider 130 may be provided to bridge the opening 124. The gap hider 130 may comprise a thin relatively flexible plastic molding that may have a color, gloss and texture that coordinates with the surrounding grip and trim panel.
The gap hider may be formed of relatively flexible, relatively low cost polymer such as, but not limited to, thermoplastic elastomers, including cross-linked thermoplastic elastomers, and thermoplastic rubbers. Such polymers may include styrenic block copolymers, polyolefin blends, elastomeric alloys (Dryflex®, Santoprene®, Geoplast®, Sarlink®, Alcryn®), thermoplastic polyurethanes, thermoplastic copolyesters and thermoplastic polyamides. The gap hider may have a thickness of about 0.5-2.5 mm, including all values and increments therein, in 0.1 mm increments.
It may also be appreciated that due to the undercut condition (recess) holding the gap hider in place on the end of the assist grip (see item 123 in
While particular embodiments of the present disclosure have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this disclosure.