The present invention relates to a passenger protecting device for protecting a passenger in a seat in a vehicle, such as an automobile, in the event of a collision, and particularly relates to a passenger protecting device having a configuration for restraining the waist of the passenger in a frontal collision so as to prevent forward and backward movement of the body of the passenger.
Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 10-217818 discloses a system for protecting a passenger in an automobile in a collision. More specifically, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 10-217818 discloses a passenger protecting device for preventing the submarine phenomenon, which is a phenomenon wherein the passenger who wears a seat belt passes under a lap belt in a frontal collision, wherein an inflatable bag is disposed between a seat cushion and a seat pan, and is inflated so as to push up the front portion of the seat cushion in a collision of the vehicle.
In the event that the inflator 206 operates in a collision of the vehicle, the airbag 204 is inflated so as to push up the front portion of the seat pad 202, or so as to reduce the flexibility thereof due to the pressure of the airbag 204 underneath the seat pad 202, thereby preventing forward movement of the body of the passenger, as well as restraining the passenger.
The passenger protecting device disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 10-217818 has a problem in that the airbag 204 disposed underneath the seat pad 202 may be damaged due to friction between the airbag 204 and the seat pad 202.
Furthermore, with the passenger protecting device disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 10-217818, the airbag 204 tends to inflate with maximum inflation around the middle portion thereof in the longitudinal direction, in the shape of a spindle. With such inflation of the airbag 204 in the shape of a spindle, the seat pad 202 is pushed up by a strong force around the middle portion in the lateral direction thereof, but is not pushed up by strong force around portions on both the left and right sides thereof where the left and right thighs of the passenger are to be positioned, as compared with the middle portion. Accordingly, there is the need to employ an airbag with a great capacity as the airbag 204, sufficient for pushing up the left and right portions of the seat pad 202 by a strong force. In addition, there is the need to employ an inflator with a high performance as the inflator 206, corresponding to the airbag 204 with a great capacity.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a passenger protecting device for reducing the damage to an airbag disposed underneath a cushion due to friction between the airbag and the cushion, or the like.
Furthermore, it is an object thereof to provide a passenger protecting device wherein the entire airbag including the left and right portions thereof is rapidly inflated so as to push up the lower face of the entire seat cushion, including the left and right portions thereof, without a gas generator with a high performance.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a passenger protecting device for protecting a passenger of a vehicle in a case of an emergency includes: an inflatable bag disposed underneath a front portion of a seat cushion, for pushing up a lower face of the front portion of said seat cushion, a gas generator for inflating said bag in the case of emergency of the vehicle, and a cover for covering said bag, wherein the cover opens or expands due to pressure of said bag at a time of inflation of said bag.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are not restrictive of the invention as claimed.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, appended claims, and the accompanying exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings, which are briefly described below.
a is a perspective view which shows another configuration for sealing both ends of the envelope cloth.
b is a cross-sectional view taken along line B-B in
a is an explanatory diagram for describing another arrangement example of an envelope cloth.
b shows an arrangement of the envelope cloth in which wrapping of the sheet member is completed.
a is an explanatory diagram which shows another configuration example of a patching plate.
b is a perspective view which shows the patching plate mounted on a side-wall supporting member.
c is a cross-sectional view taken along line C-C in
a is a perspective view which shows a patching plate according to another embodiment.
b is a cross-sectional view which shows the patching plate mounted to a side-wall supporting member taken along line B-B in
a is a plan view of a cover according to an embodiment of the present invention.
b is a cross-sectional diagram of the cover along line B-B in
a is a plan view of a cover according to an embodiment of the present invention.
b is a cross-sectional diagram of the cover along line B-B in
a is a plan view of a cover according to an embodiment of the present invention.
b is a cross-sectional diagram of the cover along line B-B in
a is a cross-sectional view of a cover according to another embodiment, wherein the bag is not inflated.
b is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state wherein the bag is inflated.
a is a perspective view of a passenger protecting device according to another embodiment.
b is a cross-sectional view along line B-B in
c is a cross-sectional view along the same portion as in
Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
Furthermore, a seat cushion (not shown) and a seat bag formed of urethane or the like (not shown) are mounted on the base frame 1 and the back frame 4. The seat pan 8 is disposed underneath the front portion of the seat cushion. Reference numeral 1d in
A passenger protecting device 10 comprises an inflatable bag 12 for pushing up the lower face of the front portion of the seat cushion, a gas generator 14 for inflating the bag 12, a bag envelope 16 for surrounding the bag 12, a cover 18 for covering the bag 12, the gas generator 14, and the bag envelope 16, which are disposed on the upper face of the seat pan 8.
With such a configuration, the seat pan 8 may include a recess 20 on the upper face thereof, extending in the width direction of the seat (in the left and right direction thereof), so that the bag 12 may be folded and stored in the recess 20 along with the bag envelope 16 in normal situations (except for emergency situations such as a collision of the vehicle or the like). Note that the bag 12 may be disposed within the recess 20 so as to extend along the width direction thereof.
The bag envelope 16 may be formed in the shape of a tube for surrounding the outer face of the bag 12. The bag envelope 16 may be formed with a smaller surrounding length than with the bag 12 at the time of free inflation thereof.
Note that the bag envelope 16 may be formed with generally the same length in the width direction thereof (in the longitudinal direction of the bag 12) as with the bag 12, or may be formed with a smaller length thereof. Specifically, the bag envelope 16 is preferably formed with a length in the width direction of 40% to 100% of the length of the bag 12 in the width direction, more preferably with a length in the width direction of 50% to 90% thereof. The bag envelope 16 may be formed of a single envelope, or may be formed of multiple envelopes so as to surround multiple portions along the longitudinal direction. The bag envelope 16 formed of multiple envelopes is preferably formed with the sum of lengths of all the envelopes in the width direction within the aforementioned range.
The bag envelope 16 is preferably formed of a material or with a configuration wherein the bag envelope 16 does not readily stretch, or does not stretch at all, in the circumferential direction thereof. Furthermore, the bag envelope 16 preferably has a moisture-proof (waterproof) configuration. The bag envelope 16 may be formed of a relatively flexible material such as cloth, a synthetic resin sheet, a synthetic resin mesh sheet, or the like, or may be formed of a rigid material such as a metal sheet, metal mesh, or the like.
Furthermore, the passenger protecting device 10 according to the present embodiment may have a configuration wherein the cylindrical gas generator 14 is disposed within the bag 12. The gas generator 14 may be disposed such that the longitudinal direction thereof matches the width direction of the vehicle. The gas generator 14 may include gas nozzles (not shown) on the circumferential face thereof for discharging gas radially in all directions.
The gas generator 14 may include a stud bolt 14a protruding therefrom. Specifically, the stud bolt 14a may pass through the lower faces of the bag 12 and the bag envelope 16, and the bottom of the recess 20, and protrude downward from the seat pan 8. The stud bolt 14a may be secured to the seat pan 8 with a nut 14b. Thus, the gas generator 14, the bag 12, and the bag envelope 16, are secured to the seat pan 8.
Note that the passenger protecting device 10 according to the present embodiment may have a configuration wherein multiple stud bolts 14a are provided to the gas generator 14 in the longitudinal direction thereof at predetermined intervals for securing the gas generator 14, the bag 12, and the bag envelope 16, to the seat pan 8.
Furthermore, the cover 18 may be mounted for covering the bag 12, the bag envelope 16, and the gas generator 14 that are disposed within the recess 20. The cover 18 may be formed in the shape of a plate with a size sufficient for covering the entire area of the recess 20, and may be secured to the seat pan 8 through a pair of the flanges facing upward on the front and rear sides of the vehicle by bolts 22 and nuts 24.
The cover 18 may have a configuration wherein upon inflation of the bag 12, one of three actions is performed, i.e., (1) the cover 18 deforms so as to inflate upward following inflation of the bag 12, (2) the cover 18 tears due to the pressure from inflation of the bag 12 so as to allow further inflation of the bag 12, (3) the bolts 22 separate from the cover 18 due to inflation of the bag 12 so that the cover 18 is pushed up.
With the passenger protecting device 10 having such a configuration, upon detection of a frontal collision of the automobile, the gas generator 14 operates so as to discharge gas, and accordingly, the bag 12 inflates upward due to gas discharged from the gas generator 14 so as to push up or push away the cover 18. As a result, the front portion of the seat cushion is pushed up, or is pressed upward so as to reduce the flexibility thereof, thereby preventing or suppressing forward movement of the waist of the passenger.
With such a configuration, the bag envelope 16 may be secured to the seat pan 8, and accordingly, the inflated bag 12 is restrained by the seat pan 8 through the bag envelope 16. This action prevents or suppresses the forward movement of the bag 12 at the time when the inflated bag 12 is affected by the forward pressing force from the waist of the passenger moving in the forward direction of the vehicle, thereby reducing forward movement of the body of the passenger.
Note that with such a configuration, the bag envelope 16 may encompass the entire bag 12 including portions around both left and right ends thereof, and accordingly, the bag 12 inflates with generally the same inflation (the same inflation width or inflation cross-sectional area) over the entire range including portions around both left and right ends. Thus, the lower face of the seat cushion is pushed up with generally the same pressing force over the entire range including the left and right sides thereof.
Furthermore, the bag envelope 16 may be formed with a smaller surrounding length than with the bag 12 at the time of free inflation thereof, and accordingly, with such a configuration according to the present embodiment wherein the bag 12 is inflated while being encompassed by the bag envelope 16, the maximum size (maximum diameter) thereof is suppressed to the size corresponding to the surrounding length of the bag envelope 16, thereby increasing the pressure of the bag 12. Thus, the bag 12 is rapidly inflated over the entire range.
The passenger protecting device 10 may have a configuration wherein the bag 12, the bag envelope 16, and the gas generator 14, are mounted within the recess 20 formed on the upper face of the seat pan 8, and are covered with the cover 18, thereby reducing damage thereof due to friction between these components and the seat cushion, or the like, during normal operation. Furthermore, the cover 18 reduces lumpiness of the seat cushion due to the bag 12, the bag envelope 16, the gas generator 14, the recess 20, and the like, thereby providing a comfortable seat cushion.
Thus, the bag may be formed with reduced durability, thereby reducing costs of the bag having such a configuration. Note that the cover opens or expands due to the pressure of the bag at the time of inflation of the bag. The cover may be formed of an elastic material or a plastic material, thereby allowed increased expansion of the cover during inflation of the bag.
Furthermore, with the passenger protecting device according to the present embodiment, the bag envelope may be included so as to cover at least a part of the bag along the longitudinal direction thereof, thereby preventing the middle portion of the bag along the longitudinal direction thereof from excessively expanding as compared with both ends thereof at the time of inflation of the bag, thereby aiding sufficient inflation of both left and right ends of the bag. As a result, both left and right portions of the seat cushion are pushed up from the bag disposed underneath the seat cushion. Furthermore, both left and right sides of the bag can be inflated without using a high-performance gas generator, thereby reducing costs and weight of the gas generator.
Furthermore, the bag envelope may be formed so as to surround a middle portion of the bag along the longitudinal direction thereof, or may be formed so as to surround multiple parts along the longitudinal direction thereof. With such a configuration, wherein the bag envelope is formed so as to cover a part of the bag along the longitudinal direction thereof, the bag envelope can be formed of a small amount of material.
The passenger protecting device according to the present invention may have a configuration wherein the bag envelope is formed so as to surround the bag over the entire range from a portion around the left end up to a portion around the right end. With such a configuration, the bag can be inflated with generally the same magnitude (e.g., inflation width, or inflation cross-sectional area) over the range from a portion around the left end up to a portion around the right end. Thus, the lower face of the seat cushion may be pushed up with generally the same pushing force over the range from the left portion up to the right portion.
With the passenger protecting device according to the present invention, the bag envelope may be formed with a smaller surrounding length for surrounding the bag than with the inflated bag. With such a configuration, the maximum surrounding length of the bag may be suppressed to the surrounding length of the bag envelope at the time of inflation of the bag, thereby increasing the pressure of the bag. Furthermore, this action effects sufficiently rapid inflation of the bag over the entire range thereof.
The passenger protecting device according to the present invention may have a configuration wherein the bag envelope is connected to the seat pan. With such a configuration, the inflated bag may be restrained by the seat pan through the bag envelope. Thus, even in the event that pressing force is applied to the inflating bag in the forward direction from the waist of the passenger moving in the forward direction, forward movement of the bag is prevented or suppressed, thereby further reducing front movement of the body of the passenger.
The passenger protecting device according to the present invention may have a configuration wherein the gas generator disposed within the bag is fixed to the seat pan with a fixing member passing through the bag, and the bag is supported between the gas generator and the seat pan. With such a configuration, the bag is mounted onto the seat pan with an improved mounting strength. Furthermore, the tension applied to the fixing portion on the bag for fixing to the seat pan is reduced at the time of inflation of the bag.
The cover may be preferably disposed so as to block the opening at least partially. Thus, the seat cushion can be prevented from falling into the opening when the passenger sits in the seat, and comfort is maintained.
The seat pan 8A may include a bottom 8a disposed along the lower face of the seat cushion (not shown), and a pair of side walls 8b and 8b erected from the left and right perimeters of the bottom 8a. The side walls 8b include flange portions 8c on the upper ends thereof, protruding in the horizontal direction. The bottom 8a is formed in the form of a curve over the region from the middle portion to the rear portion thereof in the moving direction of the vehicle. That is to say, the bottom 8a may include a recess 20A on the upper face thereof for mounting the retainer 30. Note that the front perimeter of the recess 20A may extend so as to form a slanted face 8d with a uphill inclination toward the forward direction.
The retainer 30 may be formed in the shape of a box without a lid having an opened upper face, and specifically, generally in the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped with a greater length in the width direction. The bag 12A is disposed within the retainer 30 so as to extend along the width direction. The front and rear perimeters along the opening 30a formed on the upper face of the retainer 30 may protrude so as to form a front supporting member 36F and a rear supporting member 36B for supporting the retainer 30 by being secured to the bottom 8a of the seat pan 8A. Furthermore, the left and right perimeters along the opening 30a thereof protrude so as to form side-wall supporting members 38 and 38 for supporting the retainer 30 by being secured to the left and right side walls 8b and 8b of the seat pan 8A.
The front supporting member 36F may extend from the front edge along the opening 30a formed on the upper face of the retainer 30 forward with a predetermined uphill inclination along the slanted face 8b formed of the front perimeter of the recess 20A, and the tip thereof may be fixed to the bottom 8a of the seat pan 8 around the peak of the slanted face 8d with bolts 40 and nuts 42. Note that reference numeral 44 in
The rear supporting member 36B extends backward from the rear edge of the opening 30a formed on the upper face of the retainer 30 with a downhill inclination, and the tip thereof is secured to the bottom 8a of the seat pan 8 on the rear edge of the recess 20A with the bolts 40 and the nuts 42. Note that reference numeral 48 in
The side-wall supporting members 38 may extend upward from the left and right edges of the opening 30a formed on the upper face of the retainer 30 along the side walls 8b of the seat pan 8A. The tips of the side-wall supporting members 38 may protrude in the horizontal direction so as to form flange portions 38a which are disposed on the flange portions 8c formed on the upper ends of the side walls 8b and secured thereto with bolts (not shown).
Also, note that both the left and right end sides of the retainer may be directly fixed to the left and right frame portions by fastening devices such as bolts or the like or by welding or the like, or may be fixed through linking members such as brackets or the like. Also, a retainer supporting member may be provided so as to bridge between the left and fight frame portions, with the retainer provided on this supporting member.
The retainer may be fixed, not only to the left and right frame portions of the seat, but also to other portions (e.g., the seat pan, etc.) as well.
The envelope cloth 34 may be formed in the shape of a tube with openings on both ends for mounting the bag 12A therewithin. Note that the envelope cloth 34 may have a configuration wherein upon inflation of the bag 12A, the cloth 34 tears or expands following inflation of the bag 12A so as to allow further inflation of the bag 12A.
With such a configuration, the left and right ends of the bag 12A and the envelope cloth 34 are connected to the side-wall supporting members 38 of the retainer 30. As shown in
With such a configuration, the envelope cloth 34 may be formed with a greater length between both ends in the longitudinal direction than the distance between the connecting members 52 and 52 disposed on both ends of the bag 12A. As shown in
Furthermore, a patching plate 54 may be disposed on the front face of each connecting member 52 (which is opposite to the face onto which the end of the envelope cloth 34 is folded back) with the envelope cloth 34 introduced therebetween. Each patching plate 54 includes a bolt inserting hole 54a (
Note that each side-wall supporting member 38 may include a bolt inserting hole 38b (
A bolt 56a is inserted into each combination formed of the bolt inserting holes of the patching plate 54, the envelope cloth 34, the connecting member 52, and the side-wall supporting member 38, and is screwed to a nut 56b (
Both ends of the envelope cloth 34 may be folded down in two and supported and pressed between the patching plates 54 and the side-wall supporting members 38 by the aforementioned bolting. Thus, both ends of the envelope cloth 34 are sealed.
With such a configuration, the bag 12A includes the rod-shaped gas generator 14A therewithin, connected to the fixing member 32. The fixing member 32 may be formed in the shape of a plate, is disposed so as to extend along the bottom of the retainer 30, and may be disposed on the inner face of the lower portion of the bag 12A so as to press the lower portion of the bag 12A to the bottom of the retainer 30. A stud bolt 58 protrudes from the lower face of the fixing member 32. As shown in
The gas generator 14A may be disposed on the upper face of the fixing member 32 such that the longitudinal direction thereof matches the width direction, and is fixed to the fixing member 32 with a bracket 62. With such a configuration, the bracket 62 is disposed so as to protrude from the rear edge of the fixing member 32, and is formed of a C-shaped band portion 62a formed in the shape of a “C” protruding from the upper faces of the fixing member 32, and a flange portion 62b extending from the tip of the C-shaped band portion 62a along the upper faces of the fixing member 32. The aforementioned stud bolt 58 is inserted so as to protrude downward from the flange portion 62b, and passes through the fixing member 32 so as to protrude downward from the fixing member 32. The gas generator 14A may be inserted into a space surrounded by the C-shaped band portion 62a, following which the nut 60 is screwed to the stud bolt 58, whereby the flange portion 62b is pressed and fixed to the fixing member 32, thereby fixing the gas generator 14A to the fixing member 32.
The cover 18A may be formed generally in the shape of a rectangle with an area generally sufficient for covering the entire opening 30a formed on the upper face of the retainer 30. The cover 18A may be disposed such that the front edge thereof matches the upper face of the front supporting member 36F, and the rear edge thereof matches the upper face of the rear supporting member 36B. As shown in
As shown in
With the passenger protecting device 10A having such a configuration, upon detection of a frontal collision of the automobile, the gas generator 14A operates so as to discharge gas, thereby inflating the bag 12A due to gas discharged from the gas generator 14A. In this case, the envelope cloth 34 is pressed in the expanding direction by actions of the bag 12A, and tears or expands following inflation thereof so as to allow further inflation of the bag 12A. The inflating airbag 12A further inflates upward while pressing and opening the cover 18A so as to push up the front portion of the seat cushion, or so as to reduce the flexibility thereof due to pressure of the bag 12A disposed underneath the front portion of the seat cushion, thereby preventing or suppressing front movement of the waist of the passenger.
With the configuration according to the present embodiment, the front supporting member 36F may be disposed so as to extend forward from the front edge of the opening 30a formed on the upper face of the retainer 30 with a uphill inclination along the slanted face 8d formed on the front edge of the recess 20A of the seat pan 8A, extending forward with a uphill inclination. Upon inflation of the bag 12A, the bag 12A inflating forward comes into contact with the front supporting member 36F. Thus, even in the event that extremely strong pressing force is applied to the inflating bag 12A in the forward direction from the waist of the passenger, the front supporting member 36F receives the bag 12A, thereby preventing forward movement of the bag 12A.
The passenger protecting device 10A has a configuration wherein the bag 12A, the gas generator 14A, the fixing member 32, the envelope cloth 34, and the like, disposed within the retainer 30 are covered with the cover 18A, thereby reducing damage thereof due to friction between the seat cushion and these components. Furthermore, this configuration reduces with lumpiness of on the seat cushion due to these components, thereby providing a comfortable seat cushion.
Description will now be made regarding a procedure for mounting the passenger protecting device 10A onto the seat pan 8A.
First, the gas generator 14A is inserted into a space surrounded by the C-shaped band portion 62a of the fixing member 32, and the stud bolt 58 is inserted into the bolt inserting hole formed on the lower portion of the bag 12A so as to protrude outward therefrom, as well as disposing the fixing member 32 within the bag 12A. Subsequently, the bag 12A is folded into a long and slender form, following which the envelope cloth 34 is mounted onto the folded body formed of the bag 12A. The stud bolt 58 is inserted into the bolt inserting hole formed on the lower portion of the envelope cloth 34, as well, so as to protrude therefrom.
Next, the folded body formed of the bag 12A surrounded by the envelope cloth 34 is disposed within the retainer 30. In this case, the stud bolt 58 protruding from the lower portion of the envelope cloth 34 is inserted into the bolt inserting hole formed on the bottom of the retainer 30. Subsequently, the nut 60 is screwed to the stud bolt 58 from the lower side of the retainer 30, whereby the fixing member 32 is fixed to the retainer 30. Furthermore, both ends of the envelope cloth 34 are folded back onto the reverse face of the connecting members 52 disposed at both ends of the bag 12A, and the folded ends of the envelope cloth 34 and the connecting members 52 are secured to the corresponding side-wall supporting members 38 with the bolts 56a through the patching plates 54.
Subsequently, the cover 18A is mounted onto the retainer 30. Subsequently, the retainer 30 is mounted onto the seat pan 8A.
As described above, with the mounting sequence according to the present embodiment, the bag 12A, the envelope cloth 34, the gas generator 14A, the fixing member 32, and the cover 18A, are mounted onto the retainer 30 beforehand, thereby efficiently performing mounting operations for mounting the passenger protecting device 10A onto the seat pan 8A.
While description has been made regarding an arrangement as shown in
An envelope cloth 34A shown in
While description has been made regarding an arrangement without any bag envelope as shown in
While description has been made regarding an arrangement as shown in
The material of the envelope cloth according to the present invention is not restricted in particular, rather, the envelope cloth may be formed of various kinds of materials such as cloth like the bag or the bag envelope, or with synthetic resin, metal, or the like, for example.
While description has been made regarding an arrangement with a mechanism of the envelope cloth (not shown) for allowing inflation of the bag at the time of inflation, as shown in
The envelope cloth 34B shown in
With the envelope cloth 34B, upon inflation of the bag (not shown) therewithin, the upper face of the envelope cloth 34B tears in the shape of an “H” along the tear lines 76a, 76a, and 76b, so that the upper face is opened. In
The envelope cloth 34C shown in
With the envelope cloth 34C, upon inflation of the bag therewithin, the upper face of the envelope cloth 34C tears in the shape of a “C” along the tear lines 80a, 80a, and 80b, so that the upper face is opened. In
The envelope cloth 34D shown in
With the envelope cloth 34D having such a configuration, upon inflation of the bag therewithin, the closing sheet 86 separates from the upper face of the envelope cloth 34D due to inflation pressure of the bag, thereby releasing the opening 84. This mechanism allows the bag to inflate upward through the opening 84.
While description has been made regarding an arrangement in the aforementioned embodiments wherein the envelope cloth is formed in the shape of a tube beforehand, the envelope cloth according to the present invention is not restricted to the aforementioned arrangements. For example, a flat sheet member may be wrapped around in the form of a tube so as to form an envelope cloth.
The envelope cloth 34E is formed of a sheet member 88 formed of cloth, synthetic resin, metal, or the like, and is rolled, following which a pair of edges are engaged one to another with hooks 90, whereby wrapping thereof is completed. With the envelope cloth 34E having such a configuration, upon inflation of the bag (not shown) therewithin, the hooks 90 are disengaged due to inflation pressure of the bag, whereby the pair of the edges of the sheet member 88 are disengaged so as to open both sides thereof.
Note that the present invention is not restricted to an arrangement wherein the both ends of the bag are connected to the retainer or the sheet pan.
The passenger protecting device 10B may have a configuration wherein the bag does not include any connecting members on both ends thereof. Furthermore, an envelope cloth 34F for wrapping the folded body of the bag does not include any bolt inserting holes on both ends thereof. In such a configuration, the envelope cloth 34F may be formed in the shape of a bag for wrapping the entire folded body of the bag. The retainer 30A for storing the bag and the envelope cloth 34F has generally the same configuration as with the retainer 30 without side-wall supporting members 38 and 38 disposed on both left and right sides thereof shown in
The passenger protecting device 10B may have a configuration wherein the bag and the envelope cloth 34F are fixed within the retainer 30A by the stud bolt 58 protruding from the lower face of the fixing member (not shown) disposed within the bag.
Furthermore, the configuration of the patching plate according to the present invention, used for connecting both ends of the bag to the side-wall supporting members of the retainer, is not restricted to the arrangements shown in
The patching plate 54A shown in
The patching plate 54A may include bolt inserting holes 92a and 94a at positions on a front-face portion 92 thereof for being mounted facing the front face of the side-wall supporting member 38, and a rear-face portion 94 for being mounted facing the rear face of the side-wall supporting member 38, corresponding to the hole (reference numeral is omitted in
Both ends of the bag may be connected to the side-wall supporting members 38 using the patching plates 54A as follows. First, each connecting member 52 disposed at the end of the bag is positioned on the front face of the side-wall supporting member 38, following which the patching plate 54A is mounted onto the side-wall portion 38 so as to surround the connecting member 52 and the side-wall supporting member 38 between the front-face portion 92 and the rear-face portion 94. Subsequently, the bolt 56a is inserted from the front face of the side-wall supporting member 38 into the bolt inserting holes formed on the front-face portion 92, the envelope cloth 34G, the connecting member 52, the side-wall supporting member 38, and the rear-face portion 94, following which the bolt 56a is screwed to the nut 56b. Thus, the connecting member 52 and the side-wall supporting member 38 are pressed between the front-face portion 92 and the rear-face portion 94, thereby fixing the connecting member 52 to the side-wall supporting member 38.
Note that the passenger protecting device according to the present embodiment may have the same configuration as shown in
The patching plate 54B shown in
The patching plate 54B may include a bolt inserting hole 96a at a position on only the front-face portion 96, corresponding to the hole (reference numeral thereof is omitted in
The patching plate 54B according to the present embodiment may include protrusions 96b and 98b protruding from the inner faces of the front-face portion 96 and the rear-face portion 98, respectively (these inner faces are positioned facing one to another). The protrusions 96b and 98b may protrude around the tips of the front-face portion 96 and the rear-face portion 98, respectively, facing one to another, as shown in
As shown in
Both ends of the bag may be connected to the side-wall supporting members 38 using the patching plates 56B as follows. First, each connecting member 52 disposed on the end of the bag is positioned on the front face of the side-wall supporting member 38, following which the patching plate 54B is mounted onto the side-wall supporting member 38 such that the connecting member 52 and the side-wall supporting member 38 are supported between the front-face portion 96 and the rear-face portion 98. In this case, the side-wall supporting member 38 is supported between the protrusions 96b and 98b protruding from the inner faces of the front-face portion 96 and the rear-face portion 98, respectively, whereby the patching plate 54B is temporarily fixed to the side-wall supporting member 38. Subsequently, the bolt 56a is inserted from the front face of the side-wall supporting member 38 into the bolt inserting holes formed on the front-face portion 96, the envelope cloth 34G, the connecting member 52, and the side-wall supporting member 38, following which the bolt 56a is screwed to the nut 56b disposed on the rear face of the side-wall supporting member 38. Thus, the connecting member 52 is supported and pressed between the front-face portion 96 and the side-wall supporting member 38, whereby the connecting member 52 is secured to the side-wall supporting member 38.
The passenger protecting device according to the present embodiment may have the same configuration as in
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the passenger protecting device 10C may include a bag 12 that is long in the horizontal direction, which may be folded up and placed on a seat pan 8, a gas generator 14A for inflating the bag 12, a fixing member 32 whereby the bag 12 and the gas generator 14A are each linked and fixed to the seat pan 8 by a stud bolt 58, an envelope cloth 34′ for wrapping the folded article of the bag 12 so as to restrain the bag 12 in the folded state, a cover 100 for covering the folded article of the bag 12, and a holding member 110 for holding the folded article of the bag 12 to the cover 100.
The cover 100 may include a main plate portion 101 disposed above the folded article of the bag 12, a surrounding frame portion 102 hanging down from the lower face of the main plate portion 101, a tear line 103 for tearing open the main plate portion 101 at the time of the bag 12 inflating, and retaining claws 104 for the holding member 110 retaining against the surrounding frame portion 102. In the present embodiment, the main plate portion 101 may be a generally rectangular plate shape. The surrounding frame portion 102 may be a generally rectangular cylindrical shape longer in the sideways direction, with each of the faces extending along the four sides of the main plate portion 101. The edge portion 101a of the main plate portion 101 may extend further outwards than the perimeter of the surrounding frame portion 102. Retaining claws 104 may be erected on the outer face of each wall portion at the front side and rear side of the surrounding frame portion 102.
With this embodiment, as shown in
The cover 100 may be formed of a synthetic resin such as polypropylene or the like, but is not restricted thereto.
The holding member 110 may be disposed so as to traverse the lower side of the surrounding frame portion 102 in the front-back direction. Retaining pieces 111 and 111, which pass around from the lower side of the surrounding frame portion 102 to the outer side faces of the front and rear wall portions of the surrounding frame portion 102, are provided on both ends of the holding member 110. Each retaining piece 111 may have a retaining hole 112 to which a retaining claw 104 engages.
This holding member 110 may be formed of synthetic resin or metal for example, but is not restricted thereto.
With this embodiment, a recessed portion 20′ where the surrounding frame portion 102 intrudes may be formed on the upper face of the front portion of the seat pan 8.
Other configurations of the passenger protecting device 10C are the same as those of the above-described passenger protecting device 10A, and the same reference numerals indicate the same portions.
In the case of a configuration wherein the cover comprises a main plate portion disposed above the bag, and a surrounding frame portion hanging down from the main plate portion, with the bag disposed within the surrounding frame portion, the side perimeter of the bag is surrounded with the surrounding frame portion, and the upper side is covered with the main plate portion. Accordingly, damage due to abrasion or the like of the bag can be substantially reduced. Also, the bag can be prevented from directly striking against or hanging on the seat pan or the like can be prevented at the time of mounting the integrally assembled bag and cover to the seat pan.
An exemplary procedure for assembling the passenger protecting device 10C and the procedures for mounting to the seat pan 8 will be described below.
In this arrangement as well, first, a rod-shaped gas generator 14A is linked to the fixing member 32 with the fixing member 32 being disposed within the bag 12, and with a stud bold 58 for fixing the fixing member 32 externally protruding from the bag through a bolt through hole (symbol omitted). Also, a harness 14h for conducting electricity to the gas generator 14A is extended out from the bag 12 through a harness extending opening (omitted from the drawings) of the bag 12. Next the bag 12 is folded in a long and slender shape, and the folded article of the bag 12 is covered with the envelope cloth 34′. The stud bolt 58 also protrudes from a bolt through hole (symbol omitted) at the lower portion of the envelope cloth 34′.
Next, the folded article of the bag 12 covered by the envelope cloth 34′ is positioned within the surrounding frame portion 102 of the cover 100. Next, the holder member 110 is disposed so as to traverse the lower side of the surrounding frame portion 102, and the retaining pieces 111 on both ends thereof are retained by the retaining claws 104. Thus, the folded article of the bag 12 is supported from the below by the holding member 110, and is held within the surrounding frame portion 102.
Next, the stud bolt 58 protruding downwards from the folded article of the bag 12 is inserted into a bolt through hole 8f (
Subsequently, the stud bolt 58 is fastened with a nut 60 from the lower side of the seat pan 8, and the fixing member 32 is fixed to the base portion of the recessed portion 20′. Thus, the lower portions of the bag 12 and the enveloped cloth 34′ are pinched and fixed between the fixing member 32 and the base of the recessed portion 20′. Further, the perimeter portion 101a of the main plate portion 101 is fastened to the seat pan 8 by rivets 105 through rivet through holes 101b and 8e (
With the passenger protecting device 10C, the folded article of the bag 12 can be held to the cover 100 by the holding member 110 and these attached to the seat pan 8 together, so assembly work of the passenger protecting device 10C to the seat pan 8 is easy.
Also, with this arrangement, the bag 12 may be held within the surrounding frame portion 102, so the bag 12 can be prevented from directly striking against or hanging on the seat pan 8 or the like at the time of mounting the integrally assembled bag 12 and cover 100 to the seat pan 8.
In the case of a configuration wherein the holding member is disposed so as to traverse the surrounding frame portion, the bag is supported by the holding member from below, so the bag can be prevented in a sure manner from falling out of the cover at the time of mounting the integrally assembled bag and cover to the seat pan.
In the case of a configuration wherein the holding member is attached to the surrounding frame portion by engaging with a retaining portion provided on the surrounding frame portion, the holding member can be easily mounted to the surrounding frame portion.
Further, with the passenger protecting device 10C, at time of normal use, the side perimeter of the bag 12 may be surrounded by the surrounding frame portion 102, and the upper side is covered with the main plate portion 101, so damage due to abrasion or the like of the bag can be reduced.
With this arrangement, the surrounding frame portion 102 is disposed within the recessed portion 20′, preventing ill comfort in sitting due to the surrounding frame portion 102, and the bag 12 and gas generator 14A and the like therein jutting into the seat cushion.
Also, with the present embodiment, the recessed portion 20′ may be covered by the main plate portion 101, and further the edge portion 101a of the main plate portion 101 may be fixed to the perimeter of the recessed portion 20′ by rivets 105, preventing water (e.g., drinking water), trash, sand, and other like foreign material from entering the recessed portion 20′, thereby preventing deterioration and damage of the bag 12 due to water, foreign material, and the like. Note that other fastening devices besides rivets 105, such as bolts or the like, may be used to fix the edge portion 101a to the seat pan 8.
An embodiment of the present invention is shown in the example of
With the cover 100A, in the case of the bag 12 inflating, as shown in
An embodiment of the present invention is shown in the example of
With the cover 100B, in the case of the bag 12 inflating, as shown in
An embodiment of the present invention is shown in the example of
With the cover 100C, in the case of the bag 12 inflating, as shown in
With the cover 100D, the main plate portion 101D may be curved in a convex shape upwards so that around the center portion in the front and back direction may be the highest position. Note that in this embodiment, a tear line 103 extending in the left and right directions may be provided around the middle in the front and back direction.
With the cover 100D, in the case of the bag 12 inflating, the main plate portion 101D tears open following the tear line 103, so that the plate portion 101 opens toward the front and back as flaps 106D and 106D. As shown in
With this embodiment as well, a recessed portion 120 may be provided on the upper face of the seat pan 8 for placing the passenger protecting device, and the surrounding frame portion 102 may be disposed within the recessed portion 120. Also, the edge portion 101a of the main plate portion 101 may extend to the perimeter portion of this recessed portion 120, overlap the upper face of the seat pan 8, and may be fastened by rivets 105.
With this embodiment, a groove 121 may be formed on the perimeter portion of the base of the recessed portion 120, with the lower end of the surrounding frame portion 102 intruding into this groove 121 over the entire circumference thereof.
Other configurations of the passenger protecting device 10E are the same as those of the above-described passenger protecting device 10C, and the same reference numerals indicate the same portions.
With this passenger protecting device 10E, the groove 121 may be provided on the perimeter portion of the base of the recessed portion 120 where the surrounding frame portion 102 of the cover 100E intrudes, and the bottom end of the surrounding frame portion 102 may be within the groove 121, so even in the event that water does flow in along the inner wall portion of the recessed portion 120, the water only collects in the groove 121, so the bag 12 can be prevented from getting wet from the water.
Also, as with a passenger protecting device 10E′ shown in
In the present embodiment, the base frame 1A of the seat may have a seat pan 8A which continuously extends in the front-back direction, from between the front portions of the left and right side frames 1a and 1b, to the back portions thereof. That is to say, with the present embodiment, the seat cushion (not shown) may be supported by a single seat pan 8A from the front end to the rear end. A passenger protecting device 10F may be disposed below the rear portion of this seat pan 8A. With this embodiment, an opening 130 permitting the inflated bag 12 to pass through to the seat cushion side may be provided at the front portion of the seat pan 8A.
With the present embodiment, the passenger protecting device 10F may include a container-shaped retainer 140 which may be opened at the upper face side, an inflatable bag 12 folded and stored within the retainer 140, an inflator (omitted from the drawings) for inflating the bag 12, and a cover 100F which closes off the upper face of the retainer 140. Note that the bag 12 may be formed into a module beforehand by being held by a holding member (omitted from the drawings) to the cover 100F.
The retainer 140 may extend in the left and right directions so as to traverse the opening 130 in this embodiment, and both ends thereof are linked to the left and right side frames 1a and 1b by fixing devices such as bolts and nuts or the like (omitted from the drawings). The bag 12 may extend in the left and right directions within this retainer 140.
Though not shown in the drawings, the inflator may be disposed within the bag 12, and may be fixed to the base of the retainer 140 through the lower portion of the bag 12. The cover 100F may be configured so as to tear open upon being pressed by the bag 12 at the time of the bag 12 inflating.
With this passenger protecting device 10F, upon the bag 12 inflating, the bag 12 passes through the opening 130 while pressing the cover 100F open and expands out above the seat pan 8A, and presses the front portion of the seat cushion upwards.
With the present embodiment, the passenger protecting device 10F may be disposed below the seat pan 8A, so the passenger protecting device 10F does not cause ill ease of comfort in sitting on the seat. Also, with this embodiment, the retainer 140 of the passenger protecting device 10F may be disposed traversing the opening 130 of the seat pan 8A, and the cover 100F mounted to the retainer 140 closes off the opening 130 at least partially, thereby preventing the seat cushion from falling into the opening 130 upon the passenger sitting thereupon.
With this passenger protecting device 10F, the retainer 140 may be fixed to the left and right side frames 1a and 1b, so even in the event that a great weight is placed on the inflated bag from the passenger, the bag 12 may be securely supported by the retainer 140, so the passenger can be received by the inflated bag 12 in a sure manner.
Note that with the present embodiment, the left and right side ends of the retainer 140 may be directly fixed to the left and right side frames 1a and 1b by fixing devices such as bolts or the like or by welding or the like, but may be fixed by linking members such as brackets or the like (omitted from the drawings). Also, a retainer supporting member (omitted from the drawings) may be provided so as to bridge between the side frames 1a and 1b, with the retainer 140 mounted to this supporting member.
The retainer may be fixed to at least the left and right frame portions of the seat. Due to this configuration, the bag is securely supported by the retainer at the time of the inflated bag receiving the passenger.
Note that in this embodiment the retainer may be fixed, not only to the left and right frame portions of the seat, but also to other portions (e.g., the seat pan, etc.). Both the left and right end sides of the retainer may be directly fixed to the left and right frame portions, or may be fixed through linking members such as brackets or the like, or a retainer supporting member may be provided so as to bridge between the left and fight frame portions, with the retainer provided on this supporting member.
The retainer 140 may be fixed to other members (e.g., the seat pan 8A, etc.), besides the left and right side frames 1a and 1b.
The priority applications, Japanese Patent Application No. 2003-340822 filed on Sep. 30, 2003, Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-228241 filed on Aug. 4, 2004, and Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-138697 filed on May 11, 2005, are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
Given the disclosure of the present invention, one versed in the art would appreciate that there may be other embodiments and modifications within the scope and spirit of the invention. Accordingly, all modifications attainable by one versed in the art from the present disclosure within the scope and spirit of the present invention are to be included as further embodiments of the present invention. The scope of the present invention is to be defined as set forth in the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003-340822 | Sep 2003 | JP | national |
2004-228241 | Aug 2004 | JP | national |
2005-138697 | May 2005 | JP | national |
The present application is a Continuation in Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/882,181 filed on Jul. 2, 2004.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10882181 | Jul 2004 | US |
Child | 11186894 | Jul 2005 | US |