THIS INVENTION RELATES to an air bag arrangement in a motor vehicle for protecting a pedestrian in the event of the motor vehicle colliding with such pedestrian.
An air bag arrangement of the above character is known in a motor vehicle having a bonnet pivoted at a forward end for pivoting upwardly and forwardly, and which arrangement includes means, such as a first air bag or a piston-operated actuator which, in the event of a collision with a pedestrian, raises the rear end of the bonnet and inflates an air bag or air bags to partially cover the vehicle windscreen and part of the A-pillars of the vehicle. The air bag provides a cushion which minimises the likelihood of the head or torso of the pedestrian striking the windscreen or A-pillars of the vehicle, and thereby the risk of injury to the pedestrian is minimised.
Such an arrangement is known, for example, from EP0967128, in which an air bag has a first cushion portion extending beneath the bonnet to lift the bonnet and a second portion extending out from the rear of the bonnet to cover part of the windscreen and the A-pillars.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved pedestrian-protecting air bag arrangement for a motor vehicle, such as a motor car or motor van.
It is another object of the invention to provide such an air bag arrangement in which a single air bag will serve for lifting the rear end of the bonnet and for covering the windscreen and the A-pillars.
According to the invention there is provided a pedestrian-protecting air bag arrangement for a motor vehicle having a bonnet pivoted at a forward end for pivoting upwardly and forwardly, the vehicle having a windscreen behind the bonnet, the arrangement comprising an air bag located beneath the bonnet adjacent a rear end thereof, and substantially mid-way between the vehicle sides, the air bag in its deployed state being elongate transversely and extending across the width of the vehicle bonnet and upwardly over at least part of the height of the windscreen, the air bag comprising a central region with an inlet portion secured to an inflator via an inlet and lateral regions or wings which in said deployed state extend from said central region on either side of said central region and wherein, in the pre-deployed, stowed state, the air bag is packed in a supporting housing or receptacle having a wall adjacent which said inlet and inflator lie and the lateral regions or wings of the air bag are folded or rolled towards the central portion, to lie between said central region of the air bag and said wall whereby, when the air bag is inflated, the folded lateral regions of the air bag lying between said central region and said wall are initially held between the inflating central region and said wall of the housing or receptacle, and/or the inflator, and said rolled or folded lateral regions are thereby temporarily prevented from inflating but are displaced out of said housing or receptacle as the central region of the bag inflates, allowing the lateral regions also to inflate to extend over the windscreen.
Preferably, the air bag has been folded in a sequence in which, starting from an extended un-inflated condition of the air bag, the air bag is first folded or rolled about an axis extending longitudinally of the air bag and which will extend transversely of the vehicle in which the air bag is to be fitted, in such a way that said inlet portion remains exposed, whereby the extent of the air bag perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of the air bag is narrowed, and thereafter each of the thus rolled or folded lateral regions is further rolled or folded about an axis or axes extending perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of the bag in such a way as to bring said rolled or folded lateral regions to lie in superimposed relationship with said central region, on either side of the inlet.
Thus, in preferred embodiments of the invention, the air bag is folded in such a way that some of the folds are locked, initially, during the part of the inflation sequence in which the rear end of the bonnet is lifted, with only a part of the bag, as it inflates, extending upwards to lift the bonnet, and thereafter, the previously locked folded parts are freed to unfold and extend over the windshield and the A-pillars. The lateral folded parts are locked when placed under the centre part of the bag. When the central part of the bag is inflated, it presses the folded lateral parts downwards and thereby locks the latter. After a certain period of time has elapsed, the gas pressure inside the bag exceeds a predetermined pressure and the folded lateral parts start to unfold.
An embodiment of the invention is described below by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
As shown in
Referring to
As explained in detail below, the air bag 12 is folded in such a way that some of the folds are locked, initially, during the part of the inflation sequence in which the rear end of the bonnet is lifted, with only a part of the bag, as it inflates, extending upwards to lift the bonnet, and thereafter, the previously locked folded parts are freed to unfold and extend over the windshield and the A-pillars.
The manner in which the bag is folded or packed is described below with reference to
In packing the bag into its container, in a first step, the bag is rolled up from its long upper edge 24 remote from the inflator 34, towards the inflator, as illustrated in
It will be understood that variations in the manner in which the lateral regions of the bag are folded under the central region, and indeed in the manner in which the bag is first reduced in vertical (as viewed in
With the air bag arrangements described, in the event of the vehicle colliding with a pedestrian, a sensor at the front of the vehicle, e.g. in the front bumper, detects the collision and activates the inflator. The air bag thus begins to inflate, beginning with the region 30 immediately adjacent the bag inlet, causing this region to expand upwardly, raising the rear end of the bonnet from its normal position. Initially, the lateral regions of the air bag are effectively sealed off or locked, being retained in their rolled or folded up condition by being supported, from below, by the receptacle or housing 50 and from above by the overlying central portion 30 of the bag and by bonnet 10. However, as the inflation of the air bag proceeds, the inflation of the central region 30, after or during the lifting of the rear end of the bonnet, lifts the bag and the folded or rolled lateral regions from the receptacle 50, allowing these regions to unroll or unfold to either side whilst the bag also unrolls up the windscreen, i.e. reversing the rolling or folding about the longitudinal axis Y referred to above.
Whilst, in the arrangements described above, the receptacle 50, with the air bag packed therein, is oriented so that the receptacle opening (normally closed by the lid 52) and the central region 30 of the air bag, face upwardly, the receptacle 50 and the packed air bag may be oriented to face partially or wholly rearwardly towards the vehicle windscreen, (for example partially upwardly and partially rearwardly), i.e. so that the receptacle or housing with the air bag packed therein is tilted anti-clockwise from the position shown in
The bag described above with reference to the drawings provides the advantages that it can be packed into a narrow module in the stored condition of the bag, whilst still ensuring a good behaviour of the air bag when inflated. Furthermore, as noted above, only a single air bag with a single actuator, etc. is required.
Whilst, in the embodiments described with reference to the drawings, the vehicle bonnet has been described as being pivoted at a forward end for swinging forwardly and upwardly from the rear for access to the engine compartment, it will be appreciated that the present invention is also applicable to vehicles in which the bonnet is pivoted on hinges, for example, at a rearward end of the bonnet, for swinging rearwardly and upwardly from the front for normal access to the engine compartment, this being the normal arrangement in many motor vehicles. In such cases, by way of example, the hinges at the rearward end of the bonnet may be configured so that, in a frontal impact situation, the normal hinged attachment of the rear end of the bonnet to the adjacent part of the vehicle is released, either under the control of a sensor operating a release mechanism or by the force of the inflating air bag under the rear end of the bonnet, the catch or the like mechanism at the front of the bonnet by which the bonnet, in such cases, is normally held down, being arranged so as to provide a pivot or an effective pivot at the front of the bonnet, in such a frontal impact situation. Thus, such an effective pivot at the front of the bonnet may be provided simply by a metal part, such as a metal plate or bar, which bends to allow the bonnet to swing upwardly and forwardly to the desired extent in such frontal impact situation, or an auxiliary hinge arrangement may be provided at the front of the bonnet. Accordingly, references in this description and in the claims to the bonnet being pivoted at a forward end for pivoting upwardly and rearwardly are intended to include arrangements of the kind noted in which the bonnet is arranged, in normal, non-impact circumstances, to be pivoted upwardly and rearwardly about a hinge arrangement at the rear of the bonnet.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE07/00920 | 11/28/2007 | WO | 00 | 7/27/2010 |