The application relates to a gas flow distributor for an airbag module for the distribution of a gas flow generated by a gas generator in order to inflate an airbag.
An airbag module for vehicle restraint systems generally comprises an airbag and a gas generator that may generate gas in order to inflate the airbag when triggered. The flow of the generated gas into the airbag conventionally takes place in as specific a manner as possible to ensure a defined deployment of the airbag and optimum restraint in the event of an accident.
Gas flow distributors for use with gas generators are known. Gas flow distributors are conventionally arranged in the shape of a sleeve around the gas generator to distribute the gas flow to inflate the airbag. Gas flow distributors are arranged in the region of outflow openings of the gas generator such that the gas flowing out is distributed in a specific manner by the gas flow distributor. Conventionally, gas flow distributors in the shape of a sleeve have openings at both ends from which gas generated by the gas generator can flow into an airbag.
One disclosed embodiment relates to a gas flow distributor for an airbag module. The gas flow distributor distributes a gas flow generated by a gas generator to inflate an airbag. The gas flow distributor includes fastening structures for fastening the gas flow distributor to the gas generator. The gas flow distributor is formed in the shape of a sleeve from a flexible material. The fastening structures include at least one fastening tab that is formed at one end of the gas flow distributor and via which the gas flow distributor can be fastened to the gas generator.
a and 2b are side and front views of a gas flow distributor according to an exemplary embodiment.
c shows a blank for a gas flow distributor according to an exemplary embodiment.
a and 4b are side and front views of a gas flow distributor according to an exemplary embodiment.
c is a schematic view of a blank for a gas flow distributor according to an exemplary embodiment.
a and 6b are side and front views of a gas flow distributor according to an exemplary embodiment.
c is a schematic view of a blank for a gas flow distributor according to an exemplary embodiment.
a shows an embodiment of a gas flow distributor that is formed from a multi-layered fabric.
b is a schematic view of a blank for a gas flow distributor according to an exemplary embodiment.
a shows a gas flow distributor formed from a multi-layered fabric according to another exemplary embodiment.
b shows a blank for a gas flow distributor according to the embodiment of
a shows an exemplary embodiment of a gas flow distributor.
b shows a blank for a gas flow distributor according to the embodiment of
a shows an exemplary embodiment of the gas flow distributor after the free ends of two fastening tabs are connected to each other.
b shows a blank for a gas flow distributor according to the embodiment of
a shows another exemplary embodiment of the gas flow distributor.
b is a schematic of a blank for a gas flow distributor according to an exemplary embodiment.
a is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the gas flow distributor.
b is a view of the gas flow distributor of
c is a perspective view of the inside of an uncoiled gas flow distributor according to an exemplary embodiment.
d is a perspective view of the outside of an uncoiled gas flow distributor according to an exemplary embodiment.
e shows a folding from the uncoiled state of
a-13d show various exemplary embodiments of a gas flow distributor formed from a tubular material.
According to one exemplary embodiment, an airbag module includes a gas flow distributor for inflating the airbag. The airbag module for a side airbag may include a tubular gas generator for inflating the airbag as described in WO 02/081267 A2, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. The tubular gas generator is surrounded by a gas flow distributor in the shape of a sleeve. In this case, the gas flow distributor can be formed from metal or a flexible material. The gas flow distributor is arranged in the interior of the airbag and is connected to the inner wall of the airbag.
According to another exemplary embodiment, a gas generator device may include a tubular, inner element for accommodating a pyrotechnic material as described in WO 00/32447, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. When ignited, the pyrotechnic material releases a gas in order to inflate an airbag. The inner element is surrounded by an outer element which is likewise formed in a tubular manner, includes outflow openings and serves to distribute a gas flow which flows out of the inner element.
According to other exemplary embodiments, a gas flow distributor may be easily connected to a gas generator. The gas flow distributor may be provided for distribution of a gas flow generated by a gas generator to inflate an airbag. The gas flow distributor may be in the shape of a sleeve made of flexible construction that includes fastening structures for connection to a gas generator.
A subassembly may be preassembled and include a gas generator and gas flow distributor prior to installation in an airbag module. As a result, the production of the airbag module may be automated to a greater extent and therefore more cost-effective. Furthermore, the presence of special fastening structures may ensure a secure connection between the gas flow distributor and the gas generator, even when the airbag module is triggered.
The fastening structures on the gas flow distributor may also be constructed such that they indirectly connect the gas flow distributor to a gas generator. In this case, the gas generator may be arranged on a holder, a flange or another element of an airbag module. The fastening of the gas flow distributor to the gas generator may take place via the holder or other part of the airbag module.
In an exemplary embodiment, the gas generator or a part which is connected to it may have fastening structures. The fastening structures may be designed such that they correspond to the fastening structures present on the gas flow distributor. As a result, efficient installation of the gas flow distributor and gas generator is possible. The connection between the gas flow distributor and gas generator via the fastening structures may be secure and may be designed to bear a load. For the fastening of the gas flow distributor, no elements formed on the gas generator for other purposes have to be used for producing the connection.
In an exemplary embodiment, the fastening structures may provide a clamping connection. The gas flow distributor may be connected to a gas generator via a clamping connection. The clamping connection makes installation of the gas flow distributor and the gas generator easy.
According to an exemplary embodiment, the fastening structures may be constructed in such a manner that the gas flow distributor may be clamped to a gas generator without engaging the circumference of the gas flow distributor. As a result, a simple and flexible clamping of the gas flow distributor to a gas generator is possible. A gas flow distributor that does not have a hollow-cylindrical shape may be securely clamped to a gas generator with fastening structures of this type.
In a preferred exemplary embodiment, the fastening structures may include at least one opening for the passage of a threaded bolt. The gas flow distributor may be arranged on a gas generator such that a threaded bolt may reach through the opening. As a result, the gas flow distributor may be fixed to the gas generator. In this case, the diameter of the opening may be constructed in such a manner that the threaded bolt is clamped to the opening. This construction enables a stable connection that is simple to realize.
According to an exemplary embodiment, the threaded bolt may be formed directly on the gas generator. The threaded bolt may be integrally connected to the gas generator. The threaded bolt may also be constructed as an additional part of the airbag module. The connection to the gas flow distributor may take place indirectly via the further part of the airbag module that is connected to the gas generator.
According to an exemplary embodiment, the fastening structures may include at least one fastening tab. The gas flow distributor may be connected to a gas generator via the fastening tab. This fastening tab may be formed at one end of the gas flow distributor such that it permits connection to the gas generator in a clamping manner.
According to an exemplary embodiment, the fastening tabs may permit a simple and space-saving connection. The gas flow distributor may be clamped to a cylindrical tubular gas generator via the fastening tabs without having to be clamped with a clip.
In an exemplary embodiment, the gas flow distributor may be designed such that it can be fastened in the center or at one end of a gas generator. In the first embodiment, the gas flow distributor has a fastening tab at each of its ends. In the second embodiment, at least two fastening tabs are arranged at the same end of the gas flow distributor.
According to an exemplary embodiment, openings for receiving a threaded bolt arranged on the gas generator may also be provided in the fastening tabs. The openings in the fastening may permit an additional fixing of the gas flow distributor to a gas generator. The additional fixing may intervene should a fastening tab slip out of the clamp.
According to an exemplary embodiment, the free ends of two fastening tabs at the same end of the gas flow distributor may be connected to each other. The flow away may be controlled via the corresponding end of the gas flow distributor. Additionally, the flow may be divided into one or more gas flows.
According to an exemplary embodiment, the distribution of the gas flow may be controlled by the gas flow distributor. The flow away may be controlled by the latter via the length and diameter thereof. In addition, the flow away from the outflow openings of the gas flow distributor may be controlled via the size and geometry of the fastening tabs.
According to and exemplary embodiment, the gas flow out of an outflow opening may additionally be deflected. The direction may be influenced via the orientation of fastening tabs arranged at the ends of the gas flow distributor. Additionally, the out flowing gas may be divided into further part flows by the connection of two or more fastening tabs.
According to an exemplary embodiment, each end of the gas flow distributor may include at least one outflow opening. One or both ends of the gas flow distributor may be closed, with the gas flow distributor in the latter case having outflow openings at a different location. The outflow openings may be in the center of the gas flow distributor or along a straight line along the length of the gas flow distributor.
According to an exemplary embodiment, the gas flow distributor may be formed from a textile fabric. Additionally, the gas flow distributor may include a plurality of layers of textile fabric arranged in sections. As a result, the gas flow distributor may be reinforced in the region of the fastening structures such that tearing out or degrading of the fastening structures is limited. Furthermore, a plurality of material layers may be arranged on sections of the gas flow distributor. The material layers may be located in the region of outflow openings of the gas generator and may therefore be directly exposed to gas flowing out. The multi-layered structure in these regions may limit damage to the gas flow distributor by out flowing gases.
According to an exemplary embodiment, the gas flow distributor may be formed from a tubular material. In this case, the fastening structures may be produced by cutting the tubular material. In a further embodiment, when a planar, textile fabric is used, the gas flow distributor may be produced from a coiled planar blank. In this case, the fastening structures may be provided directly in the blank. The blank may also be constructed such that multi-layer sections of the gas flow distributor are produced. Additionally, the entire gas flow distributor may be of multi-layered design.
According to an exemplary embodiment, the gas flow distributor may include a coating applied on the inside. The coating may protect the gas flow distributor from hot gases flowing out of the gas generator. The coating may take place by vapor deposition of a metallic material or may be formed from a heat-resistant plastic.
In an exemplary embodiment, an airbag module for a vehicle restraint system is provided. The airbag module includes a gas generator and a gas flow distributor. In this case, the gas flow distributor may surround the gas generator in the region of outflow openings formed in the gas generator. As a result, the gas flowing out of outflow openings of the gas generator may be distributed.
In this case, distribution is also to be understood as meaning that gas flowing out may be predominantly deflected only in one direction. The distribution takes place such that a plurality of part gas flows may be formed. The gas flows that form may be conducted away in different directions. The gas flow generated by the gas generator may be distributed in two opposite directions by the gas flow distributor. The respective gas flows may be directed away via outflow openings arranged in the ends of the gas flow distributor. The gas flow distributor may be connected to the gas generator via a fastening means.
The gas flow distributor 2 has an opening 6 through which a threaded bolt 4 of the fastening rail 3 extends. The threaded bolt 4 the gas flow distributor 2 to the gas generator 1.
The gas flow distributor 2 may be formed from a textile fabric arranged surrounding the gas generator 1 such that it covers a section of the gas generator 1 in which the outflow openings (not illustrated) are located. The gas flow distributor 2 may be of hollow-cylindrical shape surrounding the gas generator 1, with a cross section that is larger than the gas generator 1 and arranged coaxially with respect to the gas generator 1.
According to an exemplary embodiment, the gas generator 1 may be arranged with respect to the gas flow distributor 2. The gas flow distributor 2 may be shaped to be continuously flat in the region of the gas generator 1. The gas flow distributor 2 of
According to an exemplary embodiment, the gas flow distributor 2 may be designed such that the gas flowing out of the gas generator 1 may be divided in two directions (indicated by the lines A and B). The arrangement in
a shows, schematically, a side view of a gas flow distributor 2 that has an opening 6 for receiving a threaded bolt or another fastening means for connection to a gas generator (not illustrated).
In an exemplary embodiment, the gas flow distributor may include a hollow-cylindrical cross section at one end for connection to a tubular gas generator. The opposite end may be shaped to be flat, i.e. as an oval cross section. The flat design of a section of the gas flow distributor limits overarching that would show when fitting the gas flow distributor 2 into a vehicle seat.
c shows the developed illustration of the gas flow distributor 2 of
In an alternate embodiment of
In an embodiment of
The subassembly of
a schematically shows a side view of a gas flow distributor 20 with fastening tabs 27. The gas flow distributor 20 includes an elliptical cross section similar to that of
Shown in
In an alternative embodiment, the gas flow distributor 30 includes an opening 36 and fastening tabs 37. The gas flow distributor 30 of
In an embodiment of
a schematically illustrates a side view of a gas flow distributor 30 that includes an opening 36 for receiving a threaded bolt and fastening tabs 37 for clamping to a gas generator (not illustrated). The gas flow distributor 30 may be constructed of a flexible material. Therefore an elliptical cross section, as shown in
c schematically shows an illustration of the gas flow distributor 30 shown in
a shows an exemplary embodiment of the gas flow distributor. In this embodiment, a gas flow distributor 40 may be formed from planar material. The gas flow distributor 40 may include a plurality of layers of the planar material in some sections. The gas flow distributor 40 includes openings 46 and a fastening tab 47 as fastening structures for connection to a gas generator. An opening 46b is arranged here in the region of the fastening tab 47 such that the latter can be fastened to a gas generator via a threaded bolt and by a clamping ring.
In an exemplary embodiment according to
b shows a blank 40′ of a planar material from which the gas flow distributor 40 of
a shows an exemplary embodiment of the gas flow distributor. The fastening structures are formed from a multi-layered material similar to
Shown in
Shown in
The blank 50′ illustrated results in a gas flow distributor. The hollow-cylindrical region of the blank 50′ is of two-layered design and the fastening tabs are of three-layered design. The blank can also be produced in such a manner that only the fastening tabs of the gas flow distributor formed from the blank are multi-layered. In this embodiment, the blank of
Shown in
b schematically shows a blank 60′ from which the gas flow distributor 60 of
A blank that is coiled numerous times may be used for the production of a gas flow distributor. This allows for the production of a gas flow distributor reinforced by a plurality of multi-layered material, therefore having a more stable structure.
The connection of the fastening tabs 77a and 77b controls the gas flow through the gas flow distributor 70. The connection of the two opposite fastening tabs 77a, 77b divides the gas flow conducted from the gas flow distributor 70 in the direction of the end of the gas flow distributor 70 that includes the fastening tabs 77a, 77b. It is also possible for additional fastening tabs to be arranged on one or both ends of the gas flow distributor 70 next to the two fastening tabs 77a, 77b. In this embodiment, the emergence of the gas flow on one side of the gas flow distributor 70 is greatly reduced or prevented.
The fastening tabs 77a, 77b and 78a, 78b may be of single-layered or multi-layered design. The gas flow distributor 70 may also be of single-layered design, but may also include a plurality of material layers. For example, sections may be arranged in the region of the outflow opening of the gas generator in order to be more resistant to the gas flow from the outflow openings.
b shows a blank for a gas flow distributor according to
The blank for producing the gas flow distributor may also be designed such that both fastening tabs at one end of the gas flow distributor are either multi-layered or single-layered.
a shows an example of two multi-layered fastening tabs. A gas flow distributor 80 includes two fastening tabs 88a, 88b at one end. Each fastening tab is of multi-layered construction. In addition, an opening 86 is arranged in the gas flow distributor 80 for fastening to a threaded bolt of a gas generator.
b shows a blank 80′ from which the gas flow distributor of
a to 12e show an exemplary embodiment of the gas flow distributor.
The gas flow distributor 200 includes, on the fastening tab 202, an outflow region 207 in which a coating 210 can be seen. Opposite the fastening tab 202 is an outflow opening 205 and flow tabs 206 that guide a gas flow emerging from the outflow opening 205. The outflow opening 205 is illustrated in the rear view of the gas flow distributor 200 according to
c shows the interior of the uncoiled gas flow distributor 200 of
d shows the outside of the gas flow distributor 200 in the uncoiled state. In the region section 211, the gas flow distributor 200 includes a cutout 207, making the coating 210 visible. The cutout 207 forms a gas outflow region.
e shows a step during the production of the gas flow distributor 200. The section 211 (cf.
In a further step during production of the gas flow distributor 200, the side tabs 215 are folded onto the section 211. Therefore, the finished gas flow distributor 200 constitutes a hollow body. A gas generator may be introduced into the gas flow distributor 200 at the end that includes the fastening tab 202. The gas flow distributor may be fastened to the gas generator by means of the fastening tab 202.
It should be mentioned that the fastening tabs of the above exemplary embodiments are formed as extensions that protrude from the rest of a gas flow distributor. Furthermore, it is also possible to provide fastening tabs that are not designed as a protruding extension but rather are formed by cutting into or cutting up an end region of a gas flow distributor. In this embodiment, the fastening tabs end at that end of the gas flow distributor on which they are formed. A gas generator may be clamped to such fastening tabs by a clamping ring.
In an exemplary embodiment, an opening may be provided opposite the fastening tab. As a result, clamping rings that a threaded bolt is arranged on may be used for clamping a gas flow distributor to the fastening tab. In this embodiment, a gas flow distributor may be fastened to a gas generator by clamping to the fastening tab and via the threaded bolt guided through the opening opposite the fastening tab.
a to 13d show exemplary embodiments of a gas flow distributor formed from a tubular material rather than a planar material. In this embodiment, the production of the gas flow distributor may take place by cutting up the tubular material.
a shows a gas flow distributor 90 with fastening openings 96 and fastening tabs 98a, 98b. This embodiment of the gas flow distributor 90 comprises geometry similar to the exemplary embodiment of
b shows a further exemplary embodiment. In this embodiment, a gas flow distributor 100 includes a fastening tab 107a with a fastening opening 106a and a fastening tab 107b with a fastening opening 106b. This embodiment is of similar geometry to the gas flow distributor shown in
According to
d shows a further embodiment of a gas flow distributor formed from a tubular material. A gas flow distributor 120 includes, at one end, a fastening tab 127. The free end of the fastening tab 127 is bent over. Opposite the fixed end, the fastening tab 127 may be connected to the gas flow distributor 120. Both the gas flow distributor 120 and the free end of the fastening tab 127 include openings that, during the fastening of the free end of the fastening tab 127 to the gas flow distributor 120, are aligned with each other forming a fastening opening 126. Furthermore, the gas flow distributor 120 includes, on the second end side, fastening tabs 128a and 128b for connection of the gas flow distributor 120 to a gas generator.
The priority application, Germany Patent Application No. 20 2005 019 013.6, filed Dec. 1, 2005 including the specification, drawings, claims and abstract, is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Given the disclosure of the application, one versed in the art would appreciate that there may be other embodiments and modifications within the scope and spirit of the application. Accordingly, all modifications attainable by one versed in the art from the present disclosure within the scope and spirit of the present application are to be included as further embodiments of the present application. The scope of the present application is to be defined as set forth in the following claims.
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20 2005 019 013.6 | Dec 2005 | DE | national |
This application is a Continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP2006/011522, filed Nov. 28, 2006, which was published in German as WO 2007/062847 and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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Parent | PCT/EP2006/011522 | Nov 2006 | US |
Child | 12155113 | US |