1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a vehicle side airbag apparatus and a seat containing such an airbag apparatus.
2. Background Art
Many vehicles today contain side airbags, the purpose of which is to protect a vehicle occupant when the vehicle is involved in a side impact collision. These side airbags may be mounted to a vehicle seat, or may be located under a portion of the interior trim. Side airbags typically attempt to provide some thorax/abdominal coverage for the vehicle occupant, and may also be configured to protect an occupant's head area. Alternatively, the side airbag may work in conjunction with an air curtain, which may deploy downward from the vehicle headliner.
In order to reduce the loading on the thorax—i.e., the upper body, including the ribs—some side airbags are inflated or vented to a lower pressure than may otherwise be desirable. For example, an occupant's shoulder and pelvic area can typically sustain higher loading than the thorax region, and therefore, may benefit by an airbag having a higher pressure. One way to address this situation is to provide a side airbag which is configured to contact the upper regions of an occupant's body, and to also provide a separate, pelvic airbag, configured to contact the lower regions of the occupant's body. Another attempt to deal with this issue is described in U.S. patent application Publication No. 2003/0168836 filed by Sato et al., and published on Sep. 11, 2003. Sato et al. describes an airbag apparatus having upper and lower portions, and an intermediate portion therebetween. The intermediate portion is located to correspond with the thorax of a seated occupant. The airbag apparatus of Sato et al. includes a limiting mechanism that limits the bulging of the intermediate portion such that the thickness of the intermediate portion is less than the thickness of the upper and lower portions. The airbag apparatus of Sato et al. is thus configured to contact an occupant's shoulder and pelvic region, while maintaining a space between the deployed airbag and the occupant's thorax. One limitation of the Sato et al. airbag apparatus, is that it requires multiple chambers in the airbag, which significantly increases the complexity of the airbag apparatus. Moreover, the limiting mechanism used by Sato et al. to limit the bulging of the intermediate portion further adds complexity to the airbag apparatus, which may increase both labor and material costs.
Therefore, a need exists for a vehicle side airbag apparatus that inhibits loading on the thorax of a vehicle occupant, and also keeps down production costs.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a vehicle side airbag apparatus and a vehicle seat including a side airbag apparatus, wherein thorax loading on a seated occupant is inhibited and manufacturing costs are kept down.
The invention also provides a side airbag apparatus for a vehicle, including an airbag having a generally wedge shaped rear aspect when deployed. The generally wedge shaped rear aspect narrows from an upper region to a lower region, thereby inhibiting loading on the thorax of an occupant of the vehicle seated adjacent the deployed airbag. The airbag apparatus also includes an inflator cooperating with the airbag to supply gas thereto, thereby facilitating deployment of the airbag.
The invention further provides an airbag apparatus for a vehicle, including an airbag having a generally wedge shaped rear aspect when deployed. The generally wedge shaped rear aspect narrows from an upper region to a lower region, thereby inhibiting loading on the thorax of an occupant of the vehicle seated adjacent the deployed airbag. The airbag also has a side aspect including first and second portions. The first portion is generally triangular, and narrows from a back region to a front region, thereby further inhibiting loading on the thorax of an occupant of the vehicle seated adjacent the deployed airbag. The second portion is contiguous with the first portion and includes at least one mounting hole. An inflator is configured for attachment to the airbag at the at least one mounting hole, and cooperates with the airbag to supply gas thereto. This facilitates deployment of the airbag.
The invention also provides a vehicle seat including a side airbag apparatus. The airbag apparatus includes an airbag having a generally wedge shaped rear aspect when deployed. The generally wedge shaped rear aspect narrows from an upper region to a lower region, thereby inhibiting loading on the thorax of an occupant of the vehicle seated adjacent the deployed airbag. An inflator is mounted on a portion of the seat, and cooperates with the airbag to supply gas thereto, thereby facilitating deployment of the airbag.
The wedge shaped side aspect of the airbag 14 helps to inhibit loading on the thorax of an occupant 24 seated adjacent the deployed airbag 14. As explained below, in conjunction with
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The generally triangular shape of the first portion 26 provides a loading on the shoulder and upper arm of a vehicle occupant, such as the vehicle occupant 24 shown in
The second portion 28 of the airbag 14 is contiguous with the first portion 26, and includes a number of mounting holes 34. The mounting holes 34 are provided to attach the inflator 16 to the airbag 14. This can be done in any convenient manner, for example, by using an inflator having threaded studs extending outward that can traverse the holes 34, and allow the inflator to be attached to a seat, such as the seat 10. Although the mounting holes 34 go through the airbag 14, they are isolated from that portion of the airbag 14 that is filled with gas by the inflator 16. As shown in
An optional vent hole 36 is provided in one side of the airbag 14 to facilitate venting of the gas from the airbag 14. Because the gas may be vented at a high pressure, a vent hole, such as the vent hole 36, will typically be located on the side of the airbag away from the occupant—i.e., the side facing the vehicle door. Although the vent hole 36 need not be of any particular size, a vent hole having a radius of up to 25 millimeters (mm) has been found to be effective to vent gas from the airbag, and at the same time reduce the stress concentrations associated with a structural discontinuity, such as a hole.
The shape of the airbag 14 also provides advantages for packaging the airbag apparatus 12 within a vehicle seat, such as the seat 10. For example, the front portion of the airbag 14, defined in part by the rounded corner 32, can be rolled backward until it reaches an inflator, such as the inflator 16, mounted at the mounting holes 34. Thus, the airbag 14 does not require an elaborate scheme of folding portions into a complex geometrical configuration in order to ensure proper deployment. Rather, the generally triangular shape of the first portion 26 allows the airbag 14 to be quickly rolled into a packaged configuration. This saves labor costs and reduces assembly time.
In addition, because the first portion 26 has a generally triangular shape and narrows from the back region 29 to the front region 31, it is generally easier to deploy through a tear seam in a cover material, such as the upholstery 38 on the seat 10. In particular, because the smaller, front region 31 of the airbag 14 contacts the tear seam in the cover material, there is a higher stress on the tear seam than if the front region 31 of the airbag 14 were as large as the back region 29. Another benefit of the generally triangular shaped first portion is that the airbag 14 requires less material than airbags having, for example, rectangular side aspects. This results in lower airbag costs, and reduced package space, thereby allowing the airbag 14 to be used in a wide variety of vehicle seats and vehicle platforms.
In addition to inhibiting thorax loading because of its generally wedge shaped side aspect, the airbag 14 also inhibits loading on an occupant's thorax by having a generally wedge shaped rear aspect.
The airbag 14 also has a generally wedge shaped top aspect, as shown in
The reduced space between the vehicle seat and the aforementioned trim components requires special considerations for side airbags. For example, it may be undesirable to have a side airbag impact the vehicle door trim panel or B-pillar trim as it deploys. Therefore, in certain vehicle architectures, where the space between the vehicle seat and the vehicle door trim panel or B-pillar trim is relatively constrained, it may be necessary to orient the airbag with a smaller forward angle.
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The airbag 14, shown in
Because the present invention provides an airbag apparatus that minimizes loading on the thorax of the seated occupant, the pressure used to inflate the airbag can be greater than is typically used with side airbags. For example, many side airbags are inflated to only 10-15 pounds per square inch (psi). In contrast, the inflator 16 is configured to inflate the airbag 14 with a pressure that is at least 25 psi; of course, the pressure may be less if desired. Because the airbag 14 can be inflated to higher pressures than typical side airbags, it may be desirable to use a stronger material for the airbag 14, than is used for typical side airbags. For example, many side airbags are made from a 420 denier polymeric material, or the like. Such material may not perform well when exposed to the temperatures associated with an airbag that inflates to 25 psi in 20-60 milliseconds (ms). One material shown to be effective for use in an airbag, such as the airbag 14, is a 620 denier polymeric material.
In addition to using a stronger material, such as the 620 denier polymeric material, the airbag 14, as discussed above, also includes reinforced regions 35, 37—see
While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.