The invention relates to a method for folding a gas bag. The invention also relates to a device for folding a gas bag. Finally, the invention relates to a folded gas bag.
Such a gas bag is part of a vehicle occupant restraint system by which a vehicle occupant is to be protected from injuries. In an emergency, the gas bag must be transferred as quickly as possible from a folded, space-saving state into an unfolded state. Inter alia, the manner in which the gas bag has been folded plays a part here, because both the unfolding speed and also the unfolding direction of a gas bag can be influenced by how the wall has been folded.
In the prior art, a plurality of methods is known in order to fold a gas bag in a space-saving manner. Most methods consist of a plurality of individual, precisely defined folding steps. In addition, methods are known in which the gas bag is substantially pushed together, so that no precisely folded gas bag is obtained, but rather a folded gas bag with a wall running at least partially in a chaotic manner.
The object of the invention consists in providing a method for folding a gas bag which is distinguished by a small effort. The object of the invention further consists in providing a device for folding the gas bag. The object of the invention finally consists in providing a gas bag which folded by simple means.
To solve this problem in accordance with the invention, a method is provided for folding a gas bag, which contains the following steps: Firstly the gas bag is spread out flat on a base. Then a ring-shaped outer region of the gas bag, which surrounds a central regions, is bent through approximately 90 degrees, so that the outer region surrounds the central region in an apron shape. Finally, the outer region is pushed together towards the base. In this way, with little effort, a gas bag is obtained which is folded in a space-saving manner. It is particularly advantageous here that the wall is situated largely in a ring which surrounds the central region of the gas bag. This method is suitable in particular for so-called doughnut gas bags, i.e. for gas bags which consist substantially of a tube-shaped bead.
To solve the above-mentioned problem, a device is also provided for folding a gas bag, which is characterized in that it has a base which has a fixed central section and a moveable folding element, and also a ring-shaped outer stamp, the external diameter of which corresponds approximately to the external diameter of the central section and which can be moved from an initial position into a folding position pressed against the base. This device is distinguished in that the gas bag can be brought with very little effort into a cup-shaped form, from which it can be pushed together with little effort.
The above-mentioned problem is solved, finally, by a folded gas bag which is characterized in that it has a central region, spread out flat, and a ring region surrounding the latter, in which the wall of the gas bag is pushed together in a chaotic manner.
Advantageous developments of the invention will be apparent from the sub-claims.
The invention is described below with the aid of preferred embodiments which are illustrated in the enclosed drawings. In these:
In
At a distance from the central section 12, a folding unit 18 is arranged, which consists of a guide 20, an outer stamp 22 and a central stamp 24. The guide 20 is fixed relative to the central section 12; in addition, it is arranged concentrically thereto. The ring-shaped outer stamp 22 is movable towards the base, starting from the initial position shown in
In a first step for folding a gas bag 30, the latter is spread out flat on the base 10. Assuming that the gas bag is circular in the spread out state, it is arranged centrally on the base 10. In a central region 32, the gas bag has an emblem 36 which is later a part of a gas bag module in which the folded gas bag 30 is arranged. The ring-shaped outer region 34 of the gas bag lies on the fingers 16 of the base 10. Owing to the inherent rigidity of the gas bag, it is not harmful that the fingers 16 have an increasing distance from each other with an increasing distance from the center of the base 10; the fingers 16 are arranged so that they only touch each other at their radially inner end.
In a second step for folding the gas bag, firstly the central stamp 24 is moved forward in the direction of the arrow P of
As a next step, the outer stamp 22 is pushed forward from its initial position downwards towards the central section 12 of the base into a folding position (see arrow R in
After the folding of the gas bag, the latter can be further processed in a manner known per se, for example inserted into a gas bag module or enclosed in a casing.
A particular advantage of the method for folding the gas bag consists in that an optimum utilization of the available packing space is achieved, in particular because only with the last stage of folding, carried out by the forward movement of the outer stamp 22, is the desired high tamping of the gas bag package is achieved. The previous steps, on the other hand, can be carried out with little expenditure of force. A particular advantage of the device for folding the gas bag consists in that it is constructed so as to be mechanically simple. In addition, the gas bag is transferred with little effort from its flat, spread-out state into the state shown in
In FIGS. 5 to 9 a second embodiment of a device for folding a gas bag is shown. The same reference numbers are used for the components known from the first embodiment, and in this respect reference is to be made to the above descriptions.
The most essential difference between the first and the second embodiment consists in that in the second embodiment the base 10 is constructed as a whole so as to be fixed; the fixed central section 12 is surrounded by a ring-shaped, likewise fixed, outer section 13. Between the central section 12 and the outer section 13, a gap is situated, under which a folding element 15 is arranged in the form of a turnover sleeve. The turnover sleeve is movable upwards in a translatory manner through the gap, i.e. towards the outer stamp 22.
Also in the second embodiment, the gas bag is firstly spread out flat on the base 10. Then the gas bag can be filled slightly with air, so that the side parts 34 bulge slightly (see
Then the turnover sleeve 15 is moved upwards in the direction of the arrow T (see
The second embodiment is distinguished by a small structural effort; all the moving parts can be moved simply in a translatory manner, for example by hydraulic cylinders.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 58 564.8 | Dec 2003 | DE | national |
10 2004 028 048.7 | Jun 2004 | DE | national |