Claims
- 1. An inflatable fabric comprising at least two layers of fabric in certain discrete areas of the fabric and at least one narrow single fabric layer at a discrete area within said fabric, wherein said at least one narrow single fabric layer is formed solely from a basket weave pattern of an even number of yarns, at most 12 yarns in width.
- 2. The fabric of claim 1 wherein said at least two layers of fabric within said inflatable fabric are formed solely from one type of weave pattern, wherein said weave pattern is not a basket weave pattern.
- 3. The fabric of claim 2 wherein the weave pattern of said at least two layers of fabric within said inflatable fabric is a plain weave pattern.
- 4. The fabric of claim 1 wherein at least two discrete narrow areas of single fabric layers are present within said inflatable fabric, wherein said at least two single fabric layers are separated by an area of two layers of fabric, and wherein the lengths of each single layer is from 4 to 8 yarns in length.
- 5. The fabric of claim 4 wherein said at least two single fabric layer areas are seams through the inflatable fabric which run parallel to each other.
- 6. The fabric of claim 4 wherein said at least two single fabric layer areas are constructed solely from basket weave patterns containing at least two yarns per basket pattern and at most four yarns per basket pattern.
- 7. The fabric of claim 5 wherein said separator two layers of fabric between said two single layers of fabric comprises an even number of weft yarns.
- 8. The fabric of claim 7 wherein said separator two layers of fabric comprises at most 12 weft yarns and at least 2 weft yarns.
- 9. The fabric of claim 8 wherein said at least two single fabric layers are constructed solely from two-by-two basket weave patterns and said separator double fabric layer comprises four weft yarns.
- 10. An inflatable fabric comprising at least two layers of fabric in certain discrete areas of the fabric and at least one single fabric layer at a discrete area within said fabric, wherein the weave diagram for such a fabric does not exhibit more than three consecutive unfilled blocks in any row or column.
- 11. An inflatable fabric comprising at least two layers of fabric in certain discrete areas of the fabric and at least one single fabric layer at a discrete area within said fabric, wherein only two separate weave densities are present within the entire fabric structure.
- 12. An inflatable fabric comprising at least two layers of fabric in certain discrete areas of the fabric and at least one narrow single fabric layer at at least two discrete areas within said fabric, wherein said at least one narrow single fabric layer is formed solely from a basket weave pattern of an even number of yarns, at most 12 yarns in width, wherein at least two discrete narrow areas of single fabric layers are present within said inflatable fabric, wherein said at least two areas of single fabric layers are separated by an area of at least two layers of fabric, and wherein the width of each single layer is from 4 to 8 yarns in length.
- 13. The fabric of claim 12 wherein said at least two single fabric layer areas are seams through the inflatable fabric which run parallel to each other.
- 14. The fabric of claim 12 wherein said at least two single fabric layer areas are constructed solely from basket weave patterns containing at least two yarns per basket pattern and at most four yarns per basket pattern.
- 15. The fabric of claim 12 wherein said separator area of two layers of fabric between said two single layers of fabric comprises an even number of weft yarns.
- 16. The fabric of claim 15 wherein said separator area of two layers of fabric comprises at most 12 weft yarns and at least 2 weft yarns.
- 17. The fabric of claim 16 wherein said at least two single fabric layers are constructed solely from two-by-two basket weave patterns and said separator area of two layers of fabric comprises four weft yarns.
- 18. The fabric as recited in claim 12, wherein said fabric has three different types of patterns, the first pattern is a repeated plain weave pattern throughout at least two layers of fabric which must always initiate at a location in the warp direction of 4X+1, with X representing the number of pick arrangement a weave diagram, and at a location in the fill direction of 4X+1, thus, the pick arrangement including the specific two layer plain-weave-signifying-block begins at the block four spaces below it in both directions, the second pattern is an “up-down” basket weave pattern wherein an empty block must exist and always initiate the basket-weave pattern at a location in the warp direction of 4X+1, with X representing the number of repeating pick arrangements within the diagram, and at a location in the fill direction of 4X+1, when a single layer fabric is desired, thus, the pattern including the pertinent signifying “up-down” block includes an empty block within the basket-weave pick arrangement in both the warp and fill directions four spaces below it, and the third pattern is basically a “down-up” basket weave pattern to a single fabric layer and must always initiate at a location in the warp direction of 4X+1 and fill of 4X+3, or warp of 4X+3 and fill of 4X+1, when a seam is desired, such a specific arrangement of differing “up-down” basket weave and “down-up” basket weave pattern is necessary to effectuate the continuous and repeated weave construction wherein no more than three floats or empty blocks are present simultaneously within the target fabric structure.
- 19. The fabric as recited in claim 12, wherein weft yarns are present in each of the fabric layer areas over and under which individual warp yarns have been woven, the at least two layer fabric areas are woven in plain weave patterns, the single fabric layer areas are woven in basket weave patterns, four weft yarns each are configured through each repeating basket weave pattern, however, anywhere from two to twelve weft yarns may be utilized within the single layer fabric areas seams, the intermediate two layer fabric areas comprise each only four weft yarns within plain weave patterns, the number of such intermediate weft yarns between the single layer fabric areas must be in multiples of two to provide the maximum pressure bearing benefits within the two seams with the at least two layer fabric areas.
- 20. The fabric of claim 12, wherein each of said at least two discrete narrow areas of single fabric form at least one of a seam and seal.
- 21. The fabric as recited in claim 12, wherein at least one of said at least two discrete narrow areas of single fabric form at least one of a non-linear seam and seal.
- 22. The fabric as recited in claim 12, wherein said at least two discrete narrow areas of single fabric and said area of at least two layers of fabric form at least one pillowed chamber.
- 23. The fabric of claim 12, wherein said fabric is formed on at least one of a jacquard and dobby loom.
- 24. The fabric as recited in claim 12, wherein said fabric is sealed to form a bag.
- 25. In an inflatable all-woven fabric airbag cushion, the improvement comprising at least two layers of fabric in certain discrete areas of the fabric and at least one single fabric layer at a discrete area within said fabric which forms at least one of a seam and seal which does not exhibit a float of more than three picks.
- 26. The airbag cushion of claim 25, wherein only two separate weave densities are present within the entire fabric structure.
- 27. The airbag cushion of claim 25 wherein said at least two layers of fabric are formed solely from one type of weave pattern, wherein said weave pattern is not a basket weave pattern.
- 28. The airbag cushion of claim 27 wherein the weave pattern of said at least two layers of fabric within said inflatable fabric is a plain weave pattern.
- 29. The airbag cushion of claim 25 wherein a weave diagram having rows and columns of filled and unfilled blocks for the fabric does not exhibit more than three consecutive unfilled blocks in any row or column.
- 30. The airbag cushion of claim 25 wherein said fabric is coated.
- 31. The airbag cushion as recited in claim 25, wherein said at least one narrow single fabric layer forms an edge seal.
- 32. The airbag cushion of claim 25, wherein said at least one single fabric layer area is constructed solely from basket weave patterns containing at least two yarns per basket pattern and at most four yarns per basket pattern.
- 33. The airbag cushion of claim 25, wherein said area of at least two layers of fabric comprises an even number of weft yarns.
- 34. The airbag cushion of claim 33, wherein said area of at least two layers of fabric comprises at most 12 weft yarns and at least 2 weft yarns.
- 35. The airbag cushion of claim 34, wherein said at least one single fabric layer is constructed solely from two-by-two basket weave patterns and said area of at least two layers of fabric comprises four weft yarns.
- 36. The airbag cushion of claim 25, wherein the airbag cushion is a side-curtain airbag.
- 37. The airbag cushion of claim 25, wherein the airbag cushion has at least one pillow chamber.
- 38. The airbag cushion of claim 25, wherein said at least one narrow single fabric layer forms at least one of a non-linear seam and seal.
- 39. The airbag cushion as recited in claim 25, wherein said at least one narrow single fabric layer area and said at least two layer fabric area form at least one pillowed chamber.
- 40. The airbag cushion as recited in claim 25, wherein said fabric has three different types of patterns, the first pattern is a repeated plain weave pattern throughout at least two layers of fabric which must always initiate at a location in the warp direction of 4X+1, with X representing the number of pick arrangement a weave diagram, and at a location in the fill direction of 4X+1 thus, the pick arrangement including the specific two layer plain-weave-signifying-block begins at the block four spaces below it in both directions, the second pattern is an “up-down” basket weave pattern wherein an empty block must exist and always initiate the basket-weave pattern at a location in the warp direction of 4X+1, with X representing the number of repeating pick arrangements within the diagram, and at a location in the fill direction of 4X+1, when a single layer fabric is desired thus, the pattern including the pertinent signifying “up-down” block includes an empty block within the basket-weave pick arrangement in both the warp and fill directions four spaces below it, and the third pattern is basically a “down-up” basket weave pattern to a single fabric layer and must always initiate at a location in the warp direction of 4X+1 and fill of 4X+3, or warp of 4X+3 and fill of 4X+1, when a seam is desired, such a specific arrangement of differing “up-down” basket weave and “down-up” basket weave pattern is necessary to effectuate the continuous and repeated weave construction wherein no more than three floats or empty blocks are present simultaneously within the target fabric structure.
- 41. The airbag cushion as recited in claim 25, wherein weft yarns are present in each of the fabric layer areas over and under which individual warp yarns have been woven, the at least two layer fabric areas are woven in plain weave patterns, the single fabric layer areas are woven in basket weave patterns, four weft yarns each are configured through each repeating basket weave pattern, however, anywhere from two to twelve weft yarns may be utilized within the single layer fabric areas or seams, the intermediate two layer fabric areas comprise each only four weft yarns within plain weave patterns, the number of such intermediate weft yarns between the single layer fabric areas must be in multiples of two to provide the maximum pressure bearing benefits within the two seams with the at least two layer fabric areas.
- 42. The airbag cushion of claim 25, wherein at least two discrete narrow areas of single fabric layers are present within said inflatable fabric.
- 43. The airbag cushion of claim 42, wherein said at least two single fabric layer areas are seams through the inflatable fabric.
- 44. The airbag cushion of claim 25, wherein said fabric is formed on at least one of a jacquard and dobby loom.
- 45. An inflatable all-woven fabric for use as a pillow chambered inflatable protective cushion in a vehicle passive restraint system such as a side curtain comprising at least two layers of fabric in certain discrete areas of the fabric and at least one narrow single fabric layer at a discrete area within said fabric, wherein said at least one narrow single fabric layer is formed solely from a two-by-two basket weave pattern of an even number of yarns, at most 12 yarns in width.
- 46. The fabric of claim 45 wherein said at least two layers of fabric within said inflatable fabric are formed solely from one type of weave pattern, wherein said weave pattern is not a basket weave pattern.
- 47. The fabric of claim 46 wherein the weave pattern of said at least two layers of fabric within said inflatable fabric is a plain weave pattern.
- 48. The fabric of claim 45 wherein at least two discrete narrow areas of single fabric layers are present within said inflatable fabric, wherein said at least two single fabric layers are separated by an area of said at least two layers of fabric, and wherein the lengths of each single layer is from 4 to 8 yarns in length.
- 49. The fabric of claim 45 wherein said at least two single fabric layer areas are seams through the inflatable fabric.
- 50. The fabric of claim 45, wherein said fabric is formed on at least one of a jacquard and dobby loom.
- 51. The fabric as recited in claim 45, wherein said fabric is sealed to form a bag.
- 52. The fabric of claim 4, wherein said fabric is formed on at least one of a jacquard and dobby loom.
- 53. In a passive passenger restraint system for a vehicle, the improvement comprising an inflatable protective cushion comprising at least two layers of fabric in certain discrete areas of the fabric and at least one narrow single fabric layer at a discrete area within said fabric, wherein said at least one narrow single fabric layer is formed solely from a basket weave pattern of an even number of yarns, at most 12 yarns in width and forms at least one of a seam and a seal with floats of three picks or less.
- 54. In an airbag, the improvement comprising an inflatable protective cushion comprising at least two layers of fabric in certain discrete areas of the fabric and at least one narrow single fabric layer at a discrete area within said fabric, wherein said at least one narrow single fabric layer is formed solely from a basket weave pattern of an even number of yarns, at most 12 yarns in width and forms at least one of a seam and a seal with floats of three picks or less.
- 55. In a side curtain airbag, the improvement comprising an inflatable protective cushion comprising at least two layers of fabric in certain discrete areas of the fabric and at least one narrow single fabric layer at a discrete area within said fabric, wherein said at least one narrow single fabric layer is formed solely from a basket weave pattern of an even number of yarns, at most 12 yarns in width and forms at least one of a seam and a seal with floats of three picks or less.
- 56. An inflatable fabric adapted for use as an inflatable protective cushion in an occupant restraint system comprising at least two layers of fabric in certain discrete areas of the fabric and at least one narrow single fabric layer at a discrete area within said fabric, wherein said at least one narrow single fabric layer is formed solely from a basket weave pattern of an even number of yarns, at most 12 yarns in width and forms at least one of a non-rectangular seam and seal.
- 57. In an airbag cushion having a multiple layer portion and a single layer portion, the improvement comprising:
a narrow single fabric layer seam margin, followed by a double fabric layer margin, followed by at least one additional narrow single fabric layer seam margin.
- 58. The airbag cushion of claim 57, wherein the narrow single fabric layer seam margins are less than or equal to 12 yarns.
- 59. The airbag cushion of claim 57, wherein the narrow single fabric layer seam margins consist of a 2×2 basket weave pattern of from 2-12 yarns wide.
- 60. The airbag cushion of claim 57, wherein at least one of said narrow single fabric layer seam margins has substantially no floats of greater than 3 picks.
- 61. In an airbag cushion formed of a single woven item having multiple layer and single layer portions, the improvement comprising at least one seam comprised of a narrow single fabric layer area between two double layer fabric areas.
- 62. The airbag cushion of claim 61, wherein the at least one narrow single fabric layer seam is less than or equal to 12 yarns wide.
- 63. The airbag cushion of claim 61, wherein said at least one narrow single fabric layer seam consists of a 2×2 basket weave pattern of from 2-12 yarns wide.
- 64. The airbag cushion of claim 61, wherein said at least one narrow single fabric layer seam has substantially no floats of greater than 3 picks.
- 65. The airbag cushion of claim 61, wherein said at least one narrow single fabric layer seam has at least one curved portion.
- 66. The airbag cushion of claim 61, wherein the woven item comprises a woven fabric having only two weave densities in at least the area of the at least one narrow single fabric layer seam.
- 67. An inflatable fabric adapted for use as an inflatable protective cushion in an occupant restraint system comprising at least two layers of fabric in certain discrete areas of the fabric and at least one narrow single fabric layer at a discrete area within said fabric, wherein said at least one narrow single fabric layer is formed solely from a basket weave pattern of an even number of yarns, at most 12 yarns in width and forms at least one of a seam and a seal with floats of three picks or less.
- 68. The fabric of claim 67 wherein said at least two layers of fabric within said inflatable fabric are formed solely from one type of weave pattern, wherein said weave pattern is not a basket weave pattern.
- 69. The fabric of claim 68 wherein the weave pattern of said at least two layers of fabric within said inflatable fabric is a plain weave pattern.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/406,264, filed Sep. 24, 1999.
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