The present invention relates to an interior structure of a vehicle equipped with a curtain airbag device.
In general, vehicles, particularly automotive vehicles, are equipped with an airbag device to protect passengers from accidents, such as a vehicle crash, or a vehicle overturn. A so-called curtain airbag is known as such an airbag, which is operative to inflate so as to cover an inner face of a side window portion including plural side window glasses and pillars.
The curtain airbag is accommodated in a portion of a roof side portion that is located above a side end portion of a roof trim, and operative to inflate out of a boundary between a pillar trim and a roof trim, pushing the side end portion of the pillar trim toward a vehicle compartment side.
Herein, there is provided a guide portion that is formed integrally with an upper end portion of the pillar trim so as to guide the curtain airbag inflating toward the vehicle compartment side in order to provide a smooth inflation of the curtain airbag into the vehicle compartment, which is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication Nos. 2002-59802 or 2005-313674, for example.
The roof trim is generally made of a material that is softer than a material of a pillar trim. Herein, if the passenger inadvertently pushes the roof trim toward the vehicle outside, for example, the roof trim may he deformed, thereby deteriorating the smooth inflation of the curtain airbag. Accordingly, there is a concern that the smooth inflation of the curtain airbag may not be obtained even if the guide portion disclosed in the above-described patent documents is provided. There is also a problem in that good appearances of the interior may be deteriorated.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an interior structure of a vehicle equipped with a curtain airbag device that can properly restrain a roof trim from being deformed, for example, even if the passenger inadvertently pushes the roof trim toward the vehicle outside.
According to the present invention, there is provided an interior structure of a vehicle equipped with a curtain airbag device, comprising a pillar trim, a roof trim, a curtain airbag operative to inflate out of a boundary between the pillar trim and the roof trim so as to cover a window of the vehicle when a specified requirement is met, and a restricting portion provided at an upper end portion of the pillar trim behind the roof trim so as to restrict a movement of the roof trim.
According to the present invention, since at the upper end of the pillar trim is provided the restricting portion to restrict the movement of the roof trim, even if a passenger inadvertently pushes the roof trim toward the vehicle outside, the roof trim contacts with the restricting portion. Accordingly, the roof trim can be restrained from being deformed further, thereby preventing deterioration of appearances of the roof trim and the improper influence to the inflation of the curtain airbag.
According to an embodiment of the present embodiment, near the boundary at an upper end portion of a body portion of the pillar trim is provided a guide portion operative to guide the airbag inflating toward a vehicle compartment side, below a vehicle-compartment-side end portion of the guide portion is provided an engagement portion to accept a side end portion of the roof trim for engagement, whose engagement with the side end portion of the roof trim being releasable when the airbag inflates, and the restricting portion is provided so as to extend from the guide portion or the engagement portion. Thereby, since the guide portion to guide the airbag inflating, toward the vehicle compartment side is provided above the body portion of the pillar trim, the inflation of the airbag can he properly guided. Also, since at the lower portion of the guide portion is provided the engagement portion that is operative to engage with the side end portion of the roof trim and this engagement is releasable for the inflation of the curtain airbag, the side end portion of the roof trim can be covered with the engagement portion so as to provide the good appearance when the airbag is in the non-inflation state, while the smooth inflation of the airbag can be provided when the airbag inflates. Further, since the restricting portion is formed to extend from the guide portion or the engagement portion, the structure can be made simple.
According to another embodiment of the present embodiment, the restricting portion is provided so as to project beyond a periphery of a notch portion that is formed at the roof trim when the pillar trim is attached to a vehicle body in such a manner that the upper end potion of the pillar trim is covered, and an amount of projection of the restring portion toward the vehicle compartment side is reducible. Thereby, since the restricting portion is provided so as to project beyond the periphery of the notch portion that is formed at the roof trim when the pillar trim is attached to the vehicle body in such a manner that the upper end potion of the pillar trim is covered, even if the passenger inadvertently pushes the roof trim toward the vehicle outside, the roof trim contacts with the restricting portion. As a result, the same effects as those of the above-described present invention can be obtained Further, since the amount of projection of the restring portion toward the vehicle compartment side is reducible, the pillar trim can be properly attached to the pillar after attaching the roof trim to the roof with the extending portion engaging the notch portion of the roof trim, without damaging the periphery of the notch portion.
According to another embodiment of the present embodiment, the restricting portion comprises an upright portion that extends upward from the upper portion of a body portion of the pillar trim and a slant portion that extends obliquely downward from an upper end of the upright portion beyond a periphery of a notch portion that is formed at the roof trim. Thereby, the restricting portion can be simply comprised of the above-described upright portion and the slant portion, and the inflation of the airbag may not be deteriorated.
According to another embodiment of the present embodiment, the slant portion is configured to be longitudinally rotatable around an upper end thereof, and the roof trim is positioned outside a rotational locus of the slant portion. Thereby, when the slant portion rotates (swings) at the inflation of the airbag, it can be prevented from contacting the roof trim, and the roof trim can be prevented from being stuck between the slant portion and the upright portion. Thus, the inflation of the airbag does not deteriorate even if the restricting portion is provided.
According to another embodiment of the present embodiment, the restricting portion is formed at the guide portion to be slant downward such that the guide portion can guide the airbag toward the vehicle compartment side. Thereby, the restricting portion can be made simple, and the inflation of the airbag can be improved.
According to another embodiment of the present embodiment, the restricting portion comprises an upright portion that extends obliquely upward from the upper end portion of the body portion of the pillar trim beyond the notch portion substantially along the side end portion of the roof trim and a slant portion that extends obliquely upward from an upper end of the upright portion. Thereby, the restricting portion can be made simple, and the side end portion of the roof trim can be supported properly.
According to another embodiment of the present embodiment, a plurality of restricting portions are provided at front and rear sides of the upper end portion of the body portion of the pillar trim. The same operation and effects that are described above can be obtained.
According to another embodiment of the present embodiment, near the boundary at an upper end portion of a body portion of the pillar trim is provided a guide portion operative to guide the airbag inflating toward a vehicle compartment side, and the guide portion is provided behind the roof trim such that a vehicle-compartment-side end portion thereof is located close to the roof trim. Thereby, since the guide portion is provided behind the roof trim such that its vehicle-compartment-side end portion is located close to the roof trim, even if the passenger inadvertently pushes the roof trim toward the vehicle outside, the roof trim contacts with the restricting portion. Accordingly, the roof trim can be restrained from being deformed further, thereby preventing deterioration of appearances of the roof trim and the improper influence to the inflation of the curtain airbag. Herein, the above-described “being located close to the roof trim” includes “being located to contact the roof trim.”
According to another embodiment of the present embodiment, below a vehicle-compartment-side end portion of the guide portion at the pillar trim is provided an engagement portion to accept a side end portion of the roof trim for engagement, whose engagement with the side end portion of the roof trim being releasable when the airbag inflates. Thereby, the side end portion of the roof trim can be covered with the engagement portion so as to provide the good appearance when the airbag is in the non-inflation state, while the smooth inflation of the airbag can be provided when the airbag inflates.
According to another embodiment of the present embodiment, the guide portion is provided above the body portion of the pillar trim via a connecting portion that is configured to fall down toward the vehicle compartment side such that the guide portion moves toward the vehicle compartment side when the airbag inflates. Thereby, the end side portion of the roof trim is pressed toward the vehicle compartment side by the vehicle-compartment-side end portion of the guide portion.
According to another embodiment of the present embodiment, the engagement portion includes a groove that is formed with an upper opening thereof to extend along an upper edge of the body portion of the pillar trim for the engagement with the side end portion of the roof trim, and an outside groove wall of the engagement portion is formed by a lower portion of the connecting portion. Thereby, since the engagement portion includes the groove that is formed with the upper opening thereof to extend along the upper edge of the body portion of the pillar trim, the releasing of the engagement with the side end portion of the roof trim can be facilitated. Accordingly, a burden of the curtain airbag to push the roof trim toward the vehicle-compartment side at the inflation of the airbag can be properly reduced, thereby improving the airbag inflation. Also, since the outside groove wall of the engagement portion is formed by the lower portion of the connecting portion, the upper structure of the pillar trim can be made properly simple.
According to another embodiment of the present embodiment, the connecting portion is configured such that a vehicle-compartment-side end portion of the guide portion is away from an upper end of a vehicle-compartment-side wall portion of the groove of the engagement portion even when the guide portion is moved toward the vehicle compartment side. Thereby, the side end portion of the roof trim can be prevented from being stuck between the vehicle-compartment-side end portion of the guide portion and the upper end of the vehicle-compartment-side wall portion of the groove of the engagement portion when the curtain airbag inflates. Namely, the inflation of the airbag does not deteriorate.
According to another embodiment of the present embodiment, the vehicle-compartment-side end portion of the guide portion is located inward from a vehicle-compartment-side end of the engagement portion. Thereby, the side end portion of the roof trim can be supported properly.
According to another embodiment of the present embodiment, the vehicle-compartment-side end portion of the guide portion has an extending portion that extends toward the vehicle compartment side. Thereby, the side end portion of the roof trim is supported at one point of a tip of the extending portion. Thereby, the slide resistance between the vehicle-compartment-side end portion of the guide portion and the roof trim when the curtain airbag inflates is reduced. Thus, the roof trim can be easily pushed toward the vehicle compartment side, thereby providing the smooth inflation of the airbag.
According to another embodiment of the present embodiment, the pillar trim is configured to be attached to an inner face of a vehicle body by being made slide upward along the inner face, and a guide face of the guide portion is configured to be slant and have an angle of approximate 90 degrees or greater relative to the side end portion of the roof trim. Thereby, the side end portion of the roof trim can slide smoothly along the guide face of the guide portion, thereby improving the attachment of the pillar trim without generating any improper bending of the side end portion of the roof trim. Also, since the guide face of the guide portion is slant toward the vehicle compartment, the inflating airbag can be guided toward the passenger properly.
Other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description which refers to the accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present invention and its modifications will be described. It should be understood that even though embodiment/modifications are separately described, single features thereof may be combined additional modifications.
A vehicle 1 comprises a front seat 2, a second-row seat 3 behind the front seat 2, and a third-row seat 4 behind the second-row seat 3 as shown in
The side door 5 opens or closes an opening 11 for the ingress and egress between the A and B pillars 7, 8, which has a side window glass 12 that is movable vertically. The side door 6 opens or closes an opening 13 for ingress and egress between the B and C pillars 8, 9, which has a side window glass 14 that is movable vertically. A rear side opening 15 is formed between the C and D pillars 9, 10, which is covered with a side window glass 16.
There is provided at the vehicle 1 a curtain airbag 17 that is operative to inflate so as to cover an inner face of a vehicle inner side including the three side window glasses 12, 14, 16 at a vehicle side crash, a vehicle turnover, its prediction timing or the like. An inflator 18 operative to supply inflating gas to the curtain airbag 17 via a supply passage 19 is provided at an upper portion of the vehicle in front of the C pillar 9.
The curtain airbag 17 is accommodated in an inner space that is formed extending from the A pillar 7 to the D pillar 10 by way of a roof side portion in a folded bar-shaped state, like a bellows shape or a roll shape, and it is fixed to a vehicle body via brackets or the like. The airbag 17 inflates into a vehicle compartment along inner faces of the side window glasses 12, 14, 16 so as to cover the these glasses 12, 14, 16 from a vehicle compartment side, as shown in
The curtain airbag 17 is formed in a bag shape by sewing two sheets of base clothes having similar shape at their peripheral portions, in which the gas can be supplied from the inflator 18 via a gas inlet formed on the airbag. The above-described two sheets of base clothes have some seams 17a-17e that have a curved shape or a closed loop shape. Herein, an area enclosed by the seam 17b or the seam 17d, into which no gas is supplied, forms a non-inflatable portion 17f or a non-inflatable portion 17g. The rest of part forms an inflatable portion into which the gas can be supplied. The non-inflatable portions 17f, 17g are located at positions properly away from each head of passengers seated in the seats 2-4. The forming of the non-inflatable portion can quicken the inflation of the curtain airbag 17. The seams 17a, 17c, 17e can strain the thickness of the inflating curtain airbag 17 in a vehicle width direction from becoming improperly wide. The non-inflatable portions 17f, 17g have also the same function as the seams 17a, 17c, 17e. A plurality of fixing points P . . . P are provided at an upper edge portion of the curtain airbag 17 along upper edges of the side window glasses 12, 14, 16. A tether 17h is formed at a front end portion of the curtain airbag 17, and this tether 17h is fixed to a lower portion of the A pillar 7.
Each of the pillars 7-10 is covered with a pillar trim from the vehicle compartment side. For example, the B pillar 8 is covered with a B pillar trim 42, the C pillar 9 is covered with a C pillar trim 43, and the D pillar 10 is covered with a D pillar trim 44, as shown in
The side face portion of the vehicle comprises an inner panel 31 to form its inner face and an outer panel 32 to form its outer face. The panels 31, 32 have openings that respectively correspond to the above described ingress/egress openings 11, 13 and the side window 15. Flanges 31f, 32f that are formed at opening edges of the openings 11, 13 are connected to each other as shown in
Vertically extending portions of the inner and outer panels 31, 32 that are located between the openings 11, 13 form a pillar body of the B pillar 8 that has a closed cross section with its connected front and rear ends, as shown in
Meanwhile, upper portions of the inner and outer panels 31, 32 that are located above the openings 11, 13, 15 form a roof side portion 30, which is formed so as to have respective closed cross sections with their connected upper and lower ends between the pillars 7, 8, the pillars 8, 9 and the pillars 9, 10, as shown in
At the roof side portion is provided the curtain airbag 17 that extends substantially longitudinally in a plan view, which is fixed to the inner panel 31 with fasters, such as clips, that are inserted into a hole provided at the curtain airbag 17 and a hole formed at the inner panel 31.
The weather strip 35 includes a groove-shaped portion 35a at its portion that corresponds to the roof side portion 30. A portion of the side end portion of the roof trim 45, which is other than its portion that engages with the respective pillar trims, engages with the above-described groove portion 35a. Further, the weather strip 35 has groove portions at its portions that correspond to the respective pillar portions as shown in
Next, the structure of the B pillar trim 42 and the support structure of the side end portion of the roof trim 45 will be described.
As shown in
The B pillar trim 42 also, as shown in FIGS, 6-9, includes a cover-shaped portion 42e that extends so as to cover the above-described closed cross section from a position that is slightly below the upper end of the body portion 42a. The cover-shaped portion 42e has front and rear engaging leg portions 42f, 42f that are respectively formed at front and rear portions of its outside end portion. These engaging leg portions 42f, 42f are provided so as to be inserted, for engagement, into engagement holes 31a, 31a that are formed at the inner panel 31.
The B pillar trim 42 also includes a leg portion 42g for positioning that extends outward below the cover-shaped portion 42e. This positioning leg portion 42g is formed in a bending shape, and has an engaging projection 42h for positioning at its tip. This engaging projection 42h is provided so as to be inserted, for engagement, into an engagement hole 31b for positioning that is formed at the inner panel 31.
The B pillar trim 42 further includes an extending portion 42i that extends substantially upward near the airbag 17 from the cover-shaped portion 42e behind the roof trim 45. The extending portion 42i comprises a guide portion 42j that is formed above the body portion 42a of the pillar trim 42 so as to guide the airbag 17 inflating toward the vehicle compartment side and a connecting portion 42k that extends substantially vertically to interconnect the guide portion 42j and the above-described cover-shaped portion 42e.
The guide portion 42j (a guide face 42m) is configured to be inclined in such a manner that an extension line of the guide face 42m, namely an inflation direction of the curtain airbag 17 guided by the guide face 42m passes through over the upper end of the side face portion 42b of the body portion 42a as shown. Thereby, the side face portion 42b may not prevent the smooth inflation of the airbag 17.
The connecting portion 42k interconnects an inner-side end of the guide portion 42j and a portion of the cover-shaped portion 42e that is located slightly outward from the body portion 42a. Further, the connecting portion 42k is formed in a bending shape in such a manner that its lower portion extends substantially in parallel to an upper end portion (a portion located above the cover-shaped portion 42e) of the side face portion 42b as shown. Thus, a groove 42n is formed by the upper end portion of the body portion 42a, the vehicle-compartment-side portion of the cover-shaped portion 42e, and the lower portion of the connecting portion 42k. This groove 42n extends in a substantially longitudinal direction of the vehicle with its upper opening, which forms an engagement portion 42p to accept a side end portion of the roof trim 45 for engagement. Namely, an outside groove wall of the engagement portion 42p is formed by the lower portion of the connecting portion 42k.
The width of the groove 42n of the engagement portion 42p in the vehicle width direction is configured to be slightly greater than the thickness of the roof trim 45, so the side end portion of the roof trim 45 can be smoothly released upward of the groove 42n at the inflation of the airbag 17. Normally, the side end portion of the roof trim 45 is properly covered from the vehicle side by the engagement with the engagement portion 42p.
Herein, since the guide portion 42j is configured, as described above, such that the connecting portion 42k has the bending shape, the vehicle-compartment-side end portion of the guide portion 42j is offset inwardly from an inner end of the lower potion of the connecting portion 42k. That is, the vehicle-compartment-side end portion of the guide portion 42j is located near the side end portion of the roof trim 45 behind the roof trim 45. Also, the vehicle-compartment-side end portion of the guide portion 42j is located inward from a vehicle-compartment-side end of the engagement portion 42p.
Herein, an attachment of the B pillar trim 42 will be described. As shown in
As shown in
The restricting portion 42q comprises a plate-shaped upright portion 42r that extends upward from the upper face of the cover-shaped portion 42e, a slant portion 42s that extends obliquely downward from an upper end of the upright portion 42r beyond a periphery of a notch portion 45a that is formed at the roof trim 45, a second slant portion 42v that extends from a lower end of the slant portion 42s toward the periphery of the notch portion 45a. The slant portion 42s may possibly guide the airbag 17 inflating toward the vehicle compartment side. The second slant portion 42v is provided to receive the roof trim 45 with face contacting when the roof trim 45 has been placed behind. Also, this also functions as a member to improve maintenance in that the B pillar trim 42 is drawn downward of the roof trim 45.
The restricting portion 42q is provided so as to project (extend) toward the vehicle compartment side beyond the periphery of the notch portion 45a of the roof trim 45 when the B pillar trim 42 is attached to the vehicle body, when viewed from the top.
Further, the restricting portion 42q is made of resin and formed integrally with the body portion 42a. Thus, the slant portion 42s is longitudinally rotatable around the upper end of the upright portion 42r, and the roof trim 45 is positioned outside a rotational locus (shown by an one-dotted broken line in
Next, the inflation operation of the curtain airbag 17 will be described. When specified requirements, such as the vehicle side crash is detected or predicted, or the vehicle overturn is detected or predicted, are met, the inflator 18 is activated. inflatable gas (pressure) generated by the inflator 18 is supplied to the curtain airbag 17 via the supply passage 19, thereby inflating the curtain airbag 17 into the vehicle compartment as shown in
Herein, the inflation of the curtain airbag 17 into the vehicle compartment at portions of the roof side portion 30 that do not correspond to the pillar portions is allowed by releasing the engagement of the side end portion of the roof trim 45 with the groove 35a of the weather strip 35. The side end portion of the roof trim 45 released from the groove 35a is so deformed easily because of its softness as to allow the airbag 17 to get out and inflate smoothly.
Meanwhile, at the roof side portion 30 near the upper end portion of the B pillar 10, as shown in
Next, the operation and effect of the guide portion 42i will be described.
Since the above-described guide portion 42j is provided so that its vehicle-compartment-side end portion is located behind and close to the roof trim 45, even if the passenger inadvertently pushes the roof trim 45 toward the vehicle outside as shown by an arrow A in
Further, since the guide portion 42j is formed integrally with the B pillar trim 42, the number of parts can be reduced and the properly simple structure can be provided.
Also, since the engagement of the side end portion of the roof trim 45 with the portion 42p of the B pillar trim 42 at the lower portion of the guide portion 42j is releasable for the inflation of the curtain airbag 17, the side end portion of the roof trim 45 can be covered with the engagement portion 42p so as to provide a good appearance when the airbag 17 is in the non-inflation state, while the smooth inflation of the airbag 17 can be provided when the airbag 17 inflates.
Herein, since the engagement portion 42p includes the groove 42n extending along the upper edge of the body portion 42a of the B pillar trim 42 for the engagement with the side end portion of the roof trim 45, the releasing of this engagement can be facilitated. Accordingly, a burden of the curtain airbag 17 to push the roof trim 45 toward the vehicle-compartment side at the inflation of the airbag 17 can be properly reduced, thereby improving the airbag's inflation. Also, since the outside groove wall of the engagement portion 42p is formed by the lower portion of the connecting portion 42k, the upper structure of the B pillar trim 42 can be made properly simple.
Also, since the vehicle-compartment-side end portion of the guide portion 42j is located inward from the vehicle-compartment-side end of the engagement portion 42p, the side end portion of the roof trim 45 can be supported properly.
Further, since the guide face 42m of the guide portion 42j is configured to be slant and have the angle β of approximate 90 degrees or greater relative to the side end portion of the roof trim 45 for the case of the B pillar trim 42 being attached to the inner face of the vehicle body by being made slide upward along this inner face, the side end portion of the roof trim 45 can slide smoothly along the guide face 42m of the guide portion 42j to improve the attachment of the B pillar trim 42 without generating any improper bending of the side end portion of the roof trim 45. Also, this proper attachment can be attained without enlarging the notch portion 45a improperly.
Also, since the guide face 42m of the guide portion 42j is slant toward the vehicle compartment side as shown, the inflating airbag 17 can be guided toward the passenger properly.
Next, the operation and effect of the restricting portion 42q will be described.
Since at the upper end of the B pillar trim 42 is provided the restricting portion 42q to restrict the movement of the roof trim 45, even if the passenger inadvertently pushes the roof trim 45 that is on the front end side or the rear end side of the notch portion 45a toward the vehicle outside, the roof trim 45 contacts with the restricting portion 42q. Accordingly, the roof trim 45 can be restrained from being deformed further, thereby preventing deterioration of appearances of the roof trim 45 and the improper influence to the inflation of the curtain airbag 17.
Further, since the guide portion 42j to guide the airbag 17 inflating toward the vehicle compartment side is provided above the body portion 42a of the pillar trim 42, the inflation of the airbag 17 can be properly guided. Also, since at the lower portion of the guide portion 42j is provided the engagement portion 42p that is operative to engage with the side end portion of the roof trim 45 and this engagement is releasable for the inflation of the curtain airbag 17, the side end portion of the roof trim 45 can be covered with the engagement portion 42p so as to provide the good appearance when the airbag 17 is in the non-inflation state, while the smooth inflation of the airbag 17 can be provided when the airbag 17 inflates. Further, since the restricting portion 42q is formed integrally with the B pillar trim 42, the number of parts can be reduced and the properly simple structure can be provided.
And, the guide portion 42j is formed as part of the extending portion 42i that extends substantially upward from the upper end portion of the body portion 42a of the B pillar trim 42, and the restricting portion 42q is provided so as to project (extend) toward the vehicle compartment side beyond the periphery of the notch portion 45a of the roof trim 45 when the B pillar trim 42 is attached to the vehicle body. Accordingly, in the case where the passenger inadvertently pushes the roof trim 45 toward the vehicle outside, the roof trim 45 contacts with the this projection, thereby providing the above-described effect to a larger part area of the roof trim 45.
Further, the amount of the above-described projection of the restring portion 42q toward the vehicle compartment side can be reduced (reducible). Accordingly, the B pillar trim 42 can be properly attached to the B pillar body after attaching the roof trim 45 to the roof with the extending portion 42i engaging the notch portion 45a of the roof trim 45, without damaging the periphery of the notch portion 45a. This effect can be obtained when removing the B pillar trim 42 for the maintenance as well.
Moreover, since the restricting portion 42q comprises the upright portion 42r extending upward from the upper end portion of the body portion 42a of the pillar trim 42 and the slant portion 42s extending obliquely downward from the upper end of the upright portion 42r beyond the periphery of the notch portion 45a formed at the roof trim 45, the structure of the restricting portion 42q can be made simple and the smooth inflation of the airbag 17 can be attained.
Since the slant portion 42s is longitudinally rotatable around the upper end of the upright portion 42r and the roof trim 45 is positioned outside the rotational locus of the slant portion 42s, when the slant portion 42s rotates (swings) at the inflation of the airbag 17, it can be prevented from contacting the roof trim 45, and the roof trim 45 can be prevented from being stuck between the slant portion 42s and the upright portion 42r. Thus, the inflation of the airbag 17 does not deteriorate even if the restricting portion 42q is provided.
Also, in the present embodiment, as shown in
Further, in the present embodiment, as shown in
Also, since the restricting portions 42q are located below the front and rear end portions of the guide portion 42j, when the B pillar trim 42 is moved upward, the vehicle-outside end of the guide portion 42j contacts the restricting portions 42q, thereby preventing the guide portion 42j from being deformed further. Further, since the restricting portion 42q does not project upward beyond the guide face 42m, the inflation of the airbag 17 may not be obstructed.
Modifications of Extending Portion
Hereinafter, some modifications of the extending portion 42i including the guide portion 42j will be described. The same components/portions as the above-described embodiment are denoted by the same reference characters.
Initially, in an extending portion 42i′ of a first modification shown in
In an extending portion 42i″ of a second modification shown in
In an extending portion 42i′″ of a third modification shown in
Also, a distance y between the upper end of the body portion 42a of the B pillar trim 42 and an inner end of the extending portion 42y can be made larger. Thus, the side end portion of the roof trim 45 can be released easily from the engagement with the engagement portion 42p when the airbag 17 inflates.
Modifications of Restricting Portion
Hereinafter, some modifications of the restricting portion 42q will be described. The same components/portions as the above-described embodiment are denoted by the same reference characters.
Initially, a restricting portion 42q′ of a first modification, as shown in
According to the above-described structure, the restricting portion 42q′ can be made simple. Further, since it substantially extends obliquely upward along the side end portion of the roof trim 45, the support of the roof trim 45 at its side end portion can be improved.
Herein, the restricting portion 42q′ is made of resin and formed integrally with the body portion 42a. Thus, the restricting portion 42q′ is configured such that its whole part is longitudinally rotatable around a lower end of the upright portion 42r′.
According to the present modification, in addition to the basic effect of the restricting portion 42q′ described above, by pushing the slant portions 42s′ of the restricting portion 42q′ toward the inside of the notch 45a of the root trim 45, the attachment of the B pillar trim 42 to the vehicle body or its maintenance can be properly conducted.
The above-described pushed restricting portion 42q′ may return to its original position due to flexibility of the upright portion 42r′ after the peripheral portion of the roof trim 45 near the notch portion 45a is placed behind the restricting portion 42q′.
Herein, since the slant portion 42s′ of the restricting portion 42q′ is formed in the slant shape as described above, it may function to guide the inflating curtain airbag 17 toward the vehicle compartment side.
A restricting portion 42q″ of a second modification, as shown in
According to the present modification, the structure of the restricting portion 42q″ can be made simpler. Likewise, the slant portion 42s″ can guide the inflating curtain airbag 17 toward the vehicle compartment side, thereby improving the inflation of the airbag device 17.
The restricting portion 42q″ is made of resin and formed integrally with the guide portion 42j, having flexibility, and slant portion 42s″ is configured to be longitudinally rotatable around its upper end.
According to the present modification, in addition to the basic effect of the restricting portion 42q″ described above, by pushing the slant portions 42s″ of the restricting portion 42q″ toward the inside of the notch 45a, the attachment of the B pillar trim 42 to the vehicle body or its maintenance can be properly conducted.
Instead of the above-described restricting portions, a restricting member, such as sponge or the like, may be provided at the upper end portion of the B pillar trim 42 so as to extend toward the vehicle compartment side beyond the peripheral edge of the notch potion 45a of the roof trim 45.
Modification of Guide Portion
Hereinafter, a further modification of the guide portion 42j will be described. The same components/portions as the above-described embodiment are denoted by the same reference characters.
A modified guide portion 42j″″, as shown in
The guide portion 42j″″ includes notches 42u, 42u at its portions that correspond to both the restricting portions respectively.
There is provided a lateral connecting portion 42w that connects the lower portion of the connecting portion 42k to the lower portion of the upright portion 42r of the restricting portion 42q.
The lower portion of the B pillar trim 42 is attached so as to be movable relative to the inner panel 31.
According to the structure with the above-described modification of the guide portion 42j″″ as shown in
As shown in
Herein, the connecting portion 42k is configured such that the vehicle-compartment-side end portion of the guide portion 42j″″ is away from the upper end of the vehicle-compartment-side wall portion of the groove 42n of the engagement portion 42p even when the guide portion 42j″″ is moved toward the vehicle compartment side. Thus, side end portion of the roof trim 45 can be prevented from being stuck between the vehicle-compartment-side end portion of the guide portion 42j″″ and the upper end of the vehicle-compartment-side wall portion of the groove 42n of the engagement portion 42p when the curtain airbag 17 inflates. Namely, the inflation of the airbag 17 does not deteriorate.
Further, since the engagement portion 42p includes the groove 42n extending along the upper edge of the body portion 42a of the B pillar trim 42 for the engagement with the side end portion of the roof trim 45, the releasing of this engagement can be facilitated. Accordingly, the burden of the curtain airbag 17 to push the roof trim 45 toward the vehicle-compartment side at the inflation of the airbag 17 can be properly reduced, thereby improving the airbag inflation. Also, since the outside groove wall of the engagement portion 42p is formed by the lower portion of the connecting portion 42k, the upper structure of the B pillar trim 42 can be made properly simple.
Also, as shown in
There may occur a gap between the side end portion of the roof trim 45 and a bottom of the groove 42n of the engagement portion 42p due to a dimensional error, heat shrinking or something. In this case, there may be a problem in that the side end portion of the roof trim 45 may not contact the bottom of the groove 42n, thereby preventing the smooth releasing from the engagement portion. According to the present modification, however the side end portion of the roof trim 45 can be pushed to attain the smooth releasing by the movement of the vehicle-compartment-side end portion of the guide portion 42j″″. Thus, the proper inflation of the airbag 17 can be provided.
Also, since the guide portion 42j″″ includes lateral connecting portions 42w, 42w as well as the notches 42u, 42u, the restricting portion 42q can project upward beyond the guide face 42m of the guide portion 42j″″, so that the deformation of the guide portion 42j″″ upward and toward the vehicle compartment side can be promoted.
Herein, it is not necessary to provide the notches 42u, 42u at the guide portion 42j″″. In this case, the restricting portions 42q, 42q are located below the front and rear ends of the guide portion 42j″″. Thereby, the deformation of the guide portion 42j′″ is restrained, and it can be prevented that the inflation of the airbag 17 is deteriorated by the restricting portions 42q, 42q.
Also, the above-described modifications can be also applied to the present modification. In the modifications of the extending portion, there can be provided the operation and effects of the guide portion 42j″″ in that its vehicle-compartment-side end portion is deformed (moved) toward the vehicle compartment side when the B pillar trim 42 is moved upward with the impact load acting as shown in
While the guide portion, the restring portion (extending portion) are formed integrally with the B pillar trim in the above-described embodiment and modifications, the guide portion may be originally formed separately from the B pillar trim, and they may be fixed to each other via screws or clips.
The present invention can be widely applied to the vehicle with the curtain airbag that is operative to inflate out of the boundary between the pillar trim and the roof trim.
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