The present application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2021-12258 of Yanagisawa et al., filed on Jan. 28, 2021, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device for protecting the hip of a wearer.
WO 2019/207474 A1 discloses a wearable airbag device for protecting the hip of a wearer such as an elderly person in the event of a fall or the like. This airbag device is designed to be wrapped around the pelvis of the wearer so as to inflate and deploy an airbag downward for protecting their hip when activated.
Since the above airbag device is configured to deploy the airbag downward from a state wrapped around the pelvis, the airbag as deployed comes to flare out and float away from the hip at the bottom. In other words, in the above airbag device, the airbag is wrapped around the pelvis which is narrower than the hip where the trochanters are located, and deployed downward therefrom to cover the hip which is thicker than the pelvis. As a consequence, the airbag as deployed comes to float away from the hip at the bottom. There is a fear that such an airbag fails to cover the hip quickly and adequately in the event of a fall or the like.
An exemplary embodiment in the present disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device adapted to be wrapped around the pelvis of a wearer for protecting the hip of the wearer. The airbag device includes an airbag that is configured to be inflated with an inflation gas, and an outer cover that covers an outer circumference of the airbag and is configured to hold the airbag as inflated, the outer cover being formed of a sheet material having flexibility. The airbag includes: two protecting portions each of which is configured to cover an outer side of a targeted body part of the wearer at airbag deployment, the targeted body part being left and right trochanters of femurs; and a communicating path that is configured to provide gas communication between the two protecting portions at vicinities of upper end regions of the protecting portions. The outer cover includes: a wrap portion that is disposed in a vicinity of an upper edge of the outer cover and adapted to be wrapped around the pelvis of the wearer; and a means for suppressing each of the protecting portions from floating away from the body of the wearer at airbag deployment.
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed herein. All modifications within the appended claims and equivalents relative thereto are intended to be encompassed in the scope of the claims.
A wearable airbag device 51 in accordance with the exemplary embodiment is configured to be wrapped around the hip MW (more particularly, around the pelvis MP) of a wearer M, as can be seen in
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The operation control device 1 includes a sensor part 2 that includes an angular velocity sensor capable of sensing angular velocities around three axes in up and down, front and rear, and left and right directions, and an acceleration sensor capable of sensing accelerations in the three-axis directions. The operation control device 1 is configured to actuate the gas generator 5 in response to a signal fed from the sensor part 2 as has sensed a falling behavior different from a normal behavior of the wearer M. More particularly, the operation control device 1 includes a determining means that is configured to determine based on various thresholds, and is configured to actuate the gas generator 5 upon sensing a fall of the wearer M based on the determination by the determining means. The operation control device 1 further includes a power source composed of a not-shown battery or the like for operation of the sensor part 2 and for emission of an actuating signal to the gas generator 5.
The airbag 10 is made of a sheet material having flexibility. The airbag 10 of this specific embodiment is made of a fabric woven with polyester yarns, polyamide yarns or the like. The airbag 10 is held by the outer cover 20, and adapted to be worn by a wearer M in that state through the use of a later-described wrap portion 24 of the outer cover 20 which is adapted to be wrapped around the pelvis MP of the wearer M. As can be seen in
The communicating path 12 is designed to be inflated into a rod shape elongated substantially along a left and right direction. The communicating path 12 is disposed inside the later-described wrap portion 24 of the outer cover 20, and adapted to be disposed at the rear of the pelvis MP of the wearer M when worn. The width in an up and down direction of the communicating path 12 as laid flat is slightly smaller than the width in the up and down direction of a later-described central portion 25 of the wrap portion 24 of the outer cover 20 so that the communicating path 12 fills the central portion 25 at airbag deployment. That is, an upper edge region 12b of the communicating path 12, which is inflatable, is configured to lap over a later-described mounting belt 35 (or belt body 36) disposed in the wrap portion 24 at an outer side of the mounting belt 35 when the airbag device 51 is worn, as can be seen in
In this specific embodiment, the gas generator 5 is connected to the communicating path 12 for feeding the airbag 10 with an inflation gas, as can be seen in
The airbag 10 of this embodiment includes, at each of opposite ends of the upper edge region in a flattened state (in other words, at the front upper edge of each of the protecting portions 13L, 13R in a worn state), an opening 15, as can be seen in
The outer cover 20 is made of a flexible woven fabric having better touch than the base cloths of the airbag 10. The outer cover 20 of this embodiment is formed of a woven fabric of polyester. The outer cover 20 includes an inner panel 21 that is disposed in the inner side (i.e. towards the wearer M) when worn, and an outer panel 22 that is substantially identical to the inner panel 21 in outer shape and disposed on the outer side when worn, and is formed into a bag by joining (or sewing) circumferential edges of the inner panel 21 and outer panel 22 together. Referring to
The wrap portion 24 includes a central portion 25 and two terminal portions 26 (26L, 26R) that extend from opposite ends of the central portion 25. The central portion 25 is formed into a band extending substantially along the left and right direction. The communicating path 12 of the airbag 10 is disposed inside the central portion 25. The central portion 25 as laid flat has a slightly greater width than that of the communicating path 12 so as to house the communicating portion 12 there inside. Each of the terminal portions 26 (26L, 26R) has a smaller width than the central portion 25, and inclines upward toward the distal end portion 26a facing away from the central portion 25 so as to be inclined with respect to the central portion 25 in a flatly developed state. Each of the terminal portions 26L, 26R is inclined with respect to the central portion 25 substantially in parallel to the upper edge 13a of each of the protecting portions 13L/13R of the airbag 10. The distal end portion 26a of each of the terminal portions 26L, 26R is designed to protrude slightly outwardly from the covering portion 28 (28L/28R) and to be narrower in width than the central portion 25. The width of each of the distal end portions 26a in this embodiment is about a half of that of the central portion 25. Each of the distal end portions 26a of the terminal portions 26L, 26R internally includes a hook-and-loop fastener 30 as the fastening member for fastening opposite ends of the upper edge 10c of the airbag 10 to the outer cover 20, as described above. More specifically, the hook-and-loop fastener 30 includes a pair of a hook surface 30a and a loop surface 30b that are respectively disposed on the inner surface 21a of the inner panel 21 and the inner surface 22a of the outer panel 22. The hook-and-loop fastener 30 of this embodiment is formed into a quadrangle which is slightly greater than the opening 15 formed in the airbag 10, as can be seen in
The wrap portion 24 is provided with a mounting belt 35 that is adapted to be wrapped around the pelvis MP of the wearer M for putting the airbag device 51 on the wearer M. The mounting belt 35 is disposed on the inner panel 21 in the wrap portion 24 so as to be disposed between the inner panel 21 and the wearer M in a worn state, as can be seen in
The covering portions 28 (28L, 28R) extend downwardly from the terminal portions 26L, 26R of the wrap portion 24, respectively. Each of the covering portions 28L, 28R as laid flat has a substantially trapezoidal shape that is substantially similar to the protection portion 13 and greater than the protecting portion 13 so as to allow the protecting portion 13 to inflate smoothly there inside.
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In the wearable airbag device S1 in accordance with the exemplary embodiment, the protecting portions 13 for covering the targeted body parts (i.e. the trochanters TP) extend downward from the communicating path 12. However, the airbag device S1 includes the mounting belt 35 which is disposed in the outer cover 20 and serves as the float-suppressing means. The mounting belt 35 suppresses each of the protecting portions 13 from floating away from the hip MW at airbag deployment. Accordingly, each of the protecting portions 13 will be deployed in proximity to the targeted body part (i.e. the trochanter TP) and cover the outer side of the targeted body part (i.e. the trochanter TP) quickly and adequately. Moreover, since the outer cover 20 covers the outer circumference of the airbag 10, the wearable airbag device S1 has a good external appearance when worn. Furthermore, since the float-suppressing means is located in the outer cover 20, not in the airbag 10, the float-suppressing means will help control the location of the airbag 10 at deployment without affecting the protecting performance of the airbag 10.
Therefore, the wearable airbag device S1 in accordance with the exemplary embodiment is able to protect the hip W of the wearer M in a steady fashion.
More specifically, in the wearable airbag device S1 in accordance with the exemplary embodiment, the outer cover 20 includes, on the inner panel 21 in the wrap portion 24, the mounting belt 35 that is formed into a band and adapted to be wrapped around the pelvis MP of the wearer M for putting the airbag device S1 on the wearer.
The mounting belt 35 constitutes the float-suppressing means. The mounting belt 35 disposed on the inner panel 21 facing the wearer M makes the outer cover 20 wrapped around the pelvis MP, and the outer panel 22 of the outer cover 20 facing outwardly allows upper end 13d regions of the protecting portions 13 including the communicating path 12 to protrude outwardly, without being affected by the mounting belt 35.
Accordingly, although configured to be put on by wrapping the mounting belt 35 around the pelvis MP which is more constricted than the hip MW (i.e. the trochanters TP and surroundings), the wearable airbag device S1 in accordance with the exemplary embodiment is able to deploy the protection portions 13 downward while allowing the upper end 13d regions of the protecting portions 13 including the communicating path 12 to each protrude slightly outwardly from a vicinity of the pelvis MP, thus suppresses lower end 13b regions of the protecting portions 13 from floating away from the targeted body parts, as can be seen in
In the wearable airbag device S1 in accordance with the exemplary embodiment, the mounting belt 35 (i.e. the belt body 36) is held by a plurality of belt loops 32 that are attached to the surface of the inner panel 21 to face the body of the wearer M when worn (that is, to the outer surface 21b of the inner panel 21), in such a manner as to be movable with respect to the inner panel 21 in a circumferential direction of the body of the wearer M. This configuration will allow the inner panel 21 of the outer cover 20 to move or slip with respect to the mounting belt 35 (i.e. the belt body 36) as wrapped around the pelvis MP in a circumferential direction of the pelvis MP, and will also allow the inner panel 21 to move in such a manner as to be separated outwardly from the mounting belt 35 (belt body 36) at flexing of the belt loops 32. To describe more specifically referring to
A wearable airbag device S2 in accordance with an alternative embodiment is now described referring to
The airbag 40 is held by the outer cover 45, and adapted to be worn by a wearer M in that state through the use of a later-described wrap portion 49 of the outer cover 45 which is adapted to be wrapped around the pelvis MP of the wearer M, as can be seen in
Similarly to the outer cover 20 of the airbag device S1, the outer cover 45 is made of a flexible woven fabric having better touch than the base cloths of the airbag 40. The outer cover 45 includes an inner panel 46 that is disposed in the inner side (i.e. towards the wearer M) when worn, and an outer panel 47 that is substantially identical to the inner panel 46 in outer shape and disposed on the outer side when worn, and is formed into a bag by joining (or sewing) circumferential edges of the inner panel 46 and outer panel 47 together. As can be seen in
The outer cover 45 of this embodiment includes, in a part of the outer panel 47, a low-elongation region 55 that is provided with a material having lower elongation than the inner panel 46 and remaining regions of the outer panel 47. The low-elongation region 55 of this specific embodiment is formed by forming, on a surface of the outer panel 47, a synthetic-resin layer that has lower elongation than the woven fabric forming the outer panel 47 and inner panel 46 and also has some degree of flexibility. By way of example, the synthetic-resin layer may be composed of a coating layer of urethane, nylon or the like. The low-elongation region 55 is able to prevent the protecting portion 43 as is inflating from protruding toward a floating direction and help deploy the protecting portion 43 downward in such a manner as to push down the protecting portion 43. In various embodiments, the low-elongation region 55 may be given a different color from the surrounding area in the outer panel 47, a mark, or an ornamentation like a letter(s) for a better appearance. In this embodiment, as can be seen in
The above configuration will make at least a part of the outer panel 47 of the outer cover 45 (i.e. the low-elongation region 55) less prone to elongate than the inner panel 46, i.e. make the inner panel 46 more prone to elongate relatively. That is, the above configuration will help deploy the protecting portions 43 of the airbag 40 toward the inner panel 46, i.e. toward the wearer M, in such a manner as to push the protecting portions 43 downwardly not toward a floating direction, due to the presence of the low-elongation regions 55 formed in the outer panel 47 of the outer cover 45. Therefore, each of the protecting portions 43 will be suppressed from floating away from the targeted body part (the trochanter TP) at the lower end 43b at deployment, thus will be able to cover the outer side of the targeted body part (the trochanter TP) adequately, as can be seen in
The outer cover may be configured like an outer cover 45A depicted in
At airbag deployment, the weight 57 disposed in a vicinity of the lower end of the outer cover 45A (in a vicinity of the lower end 52b of the covering portion 52A) will act in such a manner as to pull the protecting portion 43 downwardly, and suppress the protecting portion 43 from floating away from the targeted body part (the trochanter TP) at the lower end 43b region, so that the protecting portion 43 will cover an outer side of the targeted body part (the trochanter TP) adequately, as can be seen in
Further alternatively, the outer cover may be configured like an outer cover 45B depicted in
With the outer cover 45B configured as described above, the wrap band 59 as wrapped around the femoral region MT will prevent the lower end 45a region of the outer cover 45B (i.e. the lower end 52b of the covering portion 52B) from being separated from the femoral region MT at airbag deployment. Accordingly, the protecting portion 43 will be suppressed from floating away from the targeted body part (the trochanter TP) at the lower end 43b region at airbag deployment, and will be able to cover the outer side of the targeted body part (the trochanter TP) adequately, as can be seen in
With the wearable airbag devices S1 and S2 in the foregoing embodiments, the two protecting portions 13, 43 of the airbags 10, 40 are able to protect vicinities of bases of the femurs TB (i.e. the trochanters TP of femurs) of the wearer M in a steady fashion. That is, the wearable airbag devices S1 and S2 in accordance with the foregoing embodiments will help prevent fractures of the femur TB that may take a long time to treat, thus will be suitable for use by elderly people.
In the wearable airbag devices S1 and S2 in accordance with the foregoing embodiments, the airbag 10, 40 is stored in the outer cover 20, 45, 45A, 45B in a flatly developed state. However, in a type of the airbag device in which a mounting belt serves as the float-suppressing means, the airbag and the outer cover may be configured to be wrapped around the pelvis in a folded configuration provided that the outer cover is able to hold and cover an outer circumference of the airbag as deployed.
The exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device adapted to be wrapped around the pelvis of a wearer for protecting the hip of the wearer. The airbag device includes an airbag that is configured to be inflated with an inflation gas, and an outer cover that covers an outer circumference of the airbag and is configured to hold the airbag as inflated, the outer cover being formed of a sheet material having flexibility. The airbag includes: two protecting portions each of which is configured to cover an outer side of a targeted body part of the wearer at airbag deployment, the targeted body part being left and right trochanters of femurs; and a communicating path that is configured to provide gas communication between the two protecting portions at vicinities of upper end regions of the protecting portions. The outer cover includes: a wrap portion that is disposed in a vicinity of an upper edge of the outer cover and adapted to be wrapped around the pelvis of the wearer; and a means for suppressing each of the protecting portions from floating away from the body of the wearer at airbag deployment.
In the wearable airbag device in accordance with the exemplary embodiment, the protecting portions for covering the targeted body parts (i.e. the trochanters) extend downward from the communicating path, in the airbag. However, the means for suppressing suppresses each of the protecting portions from floating away from the hip at airbag deployment. Accordingly, each of the protecting portions will be deployed in proximity to the targeted body part (i.e. the trochanter) and cover the outer side of the targeted body part (i.e. the trochanter) quickly and adequately. Moreover, since the outer cover covers the outer circumference of the airbag, the wearable airbag device has a good external appearance when worn. Furthermore, since the means for suppressing is located in the outer cover, not in the airbag, the means for suppressing will help control the location of the airbag at deployment without affecting the protecting performance of the airbag.
Therefore, the wearable airbag device in accordance with the exemplary embodiment is able to protect the hip of the wearer in a steady fashion.
In one or more embodiments, the outer cover may include: an inner panel that is configured to be disposed between the airbag and the body of the wearer when worn; an outer panel that is configured to face away from the wearer when worn; and a mounting belt that is adapted to be wrapped around the pelvis of the wearer for putting the airbag device on the wearer, the mounting belt having a band shape and being disposed on the inner panel in the wrap portion, the mounting belt constituting the means for suppressing.
With the above configuration, the mounting belt disposed on the inner panel facing the wearer makes the outer cover wrapped around the pelvis, and the outer panel of the outer cover facing outwardly allows upper end regions of the protecting portions including the communicating path to protrude outwardly, without being affected by the mounting belt. Accordingly, although configured to be put on by wrapping the mounting belt around the pelvis which is more constricted than the hip (i.e. the trochanters and surroundings), the wearable airbag device in accordance with the exemplary embodiment is able to deploy the protection portions downward while allowing the upper end regions of the protecting portions including the communicating path to each protrude slightly outwardly from a vicinity of the pelvis, thus suppresses lower end regions of the protecting portions from floating away from the targeted body parts. As a consequence, each of the protecting portions is able to cover an outer side of the targeted body part (the trochanter) adequately.
In one or more embodiments, the wearable airbag device may further include a plurality of belt loops that are attached to a surface of the inner panel of the outer cover to face the body of the wearer when worn, the plurality of belt loops holding the mounting belt in such a manner that the mounting belt is movable with respect to the inner panel in a circumferential direction of the body of the wearer.
The above configuration will allow the inner panel of the outer cover to move or slip with respect to the mounting belt as wrapped around the pelvis in a circumferential direction of the pelvis, and will also allow the inner panel to move in such a manner as to be separated outwardly from the mounting belt at flexing of the belt loops. Therefore, the upper end regions of the protecting portions including the communicating path will be allowed to protrude outwardly temporarily further smoothly.
In one or more embodiments, the outer cover may include: an inner panel that is configured to be disposed between the airbag and the body of the wearer when worn; an outer panel that is configured to face away from the wearer when worn; and a low-elongation region that is disposed at least in a part of the outer panel and has lower elongation than the inner panel, the low-elongation region being configured to prevent each of the protecting portions as is inflating from protruding toward a direction drawing away from the body of the wearer and help deploy each of the protecting portions downward in such a manner as to push down the protecting portion, the low-elongation region constituting the means for suppressing.
The above configuration will make at least a part of the outer panel of the outer cover (i.e. the low-elongation region) less prone to elongate than the inner panel, i.e. make the inner panel more prone to elongate relatively. That is, the above configuration will help deploy the protecting portions of the airbag toward the inner panel, i.e. toward the wearer, in such a manner as to push the protecting portions downwardly not toward a floating direction, due to the presence of the low-elongation region formed in the outer panel of the outer cover. Therefore, each of the protecting portions will be suppressed from floating away from the targeted body part (the trochanter) at the lower end at deployment, thus will be able to cover the outer side of the targeted body part (the trochanter) adequately.
In one or more embodiments, the outer cover may include, in a vicinity of the lower end, at least one weight that serves as the means for suppressing. At airbag deployment, the weight will act in such a manner as to pull each of the protecting portions downwardly, and suppress each of the protecting portions from floating away from the targeted body part (the trochanter) at the lower end region, so that each of the protecting portion will cover an outer side of the targeted body part (the trochanter) adequately.
In one or more embodiments, the outer cover may include, in a vicinity of the lower end, at least one wrap band that is adapted to be wrapped around the femoral region of the wearer and serves as the means for suppressing. The wrap band as wrapped around the femoral region will prevent the lower end region of the outer cover from being separated from the femoral region at airbag deployment. Accordingly, each of the protecting portions will be suppressed from floating away from the targeted body part (the trochanter) at the lower end region at airbag deployment, and will be able to cover the outer side of the targeted body part (the trochanter) adequately.
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2021-12258 | Jan 2021 | JP | national |