The present application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-210378 of Yanagisawa et al., filed on Dec. 18, 2020, and Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-216861 of Yanagisawa et al., filed on Dec. 25, 2020, the entire disclosures of which are 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 waist 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 waist, 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 (i.e. location of trochanters) 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.
The first embodiment in the present disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device adapted to be worn by a wearer for protecting the hip of the wearer. The airbag device includes an airbag that is formed of a sheet material having flexibility and is adapted to be put on a circumference of the pelvis of the wearer, the airbag being configured to be inflated with an inflation gas. The airbag includes: a mounting portion that is adapted to be disposed at a region to be wrapped around the pelvis at airbag deployment; two protecting portions each of which is configured to extend downward from the mounting portion and 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 means for suppressing each of the protecting portions from expanding and floating away from the targeted body part at the lower end at deployment of the protecting portion.
The second embodiment of the disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device adapted to be worn by a wearer for protecting the hip of the wearer. The airbag device includes an airbag that is adapted to be put on a circumference of the pelvis of the wearer, the airbag being configured to be inflated with an inflation gas. The airbag includes: at least one protecting portion that is configured to cover an outer side of a targeted body part of the wearer at airbag deployment, the targeted body part being the left or right trochanter of femur and surroundings, the at least one protecting portion each including an inner surface which faces toward the wearer when worn and an upper end portion; and a protruding inflatable portion that is disposed in the inner surface of each of the at least one protecting portion, the protruding inflatable portion being configured to protrude towards the trochanter at airbag deployment such that a leading end of the protruding inflatable portion is located at a farther inward position than the upper end portion of the protecting portion.
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 S1 in accordance with the first 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
As can be seen in
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 adapted to be wrapped around the pelvis MP of the wearer M through the use of a later-described belt 32 of the outer cover 30. In this embodiment, the airbag 10 is configured to cover left and right sides of the hip MW of the wearer M when worn, as can be seen in
The mounting portion 12 is designed to be inflated into a rod shape elongated substantially along a left and right direction. As can be seen in
The protecting portions 14 (14L, 14R) are designed to extend downward and outwardly in the left and right direction from the mounting portion 12, in the airbag 10 as laid flat. In order to cover the trochanter (greater trochanter) TP of femur as a targeted body part and surroundings amply, including regions disposed above and beneath the trochanter TP, each of the protecting portions 14 as laid flat has a substantially rectangular outer shape. As can be seen in
In this embodiment, as shown in
The outer cover 30 is made of a flexible woven fabric having better touch than the base cloths of the airbag 10. The outer cover 30 covers an entirety of the outer circumference of the airbag 10. The outer cover 30 includes an inner wall 30a that is disposed in the inner side (i.e. towards the wearer M) when worn, and an outer wall 30b that is disposed on the outer side when worn, and is formed into a bag by being jointed (or sewn) together by circumferential edges of the inner wall 30a and outer wall 30b. An outer shape of the outer cover 30 as laid flat is greater than the airbag 10 as laid flat so as to allow the airbag 10 to inflate smoothly inside the outer cover 30, as can be seen in
The wearable airbag device S1 in accordance with the first embodiment is put on around the hip MW (pelvis MP) of the wearer M in a wrapping manner by fastening the leading ends 32a of the belts 32 of the outer cover 30 together with the use of the hook-and-loop fastener 33 (as the fastening means), as can be seen in
In the wearable airbag device S1 of the first embodiment, the protecting portions 14 (14L, 14R) for covering the targeted body parts (i.e. the trochanters TP) are configured to extend downward from the mounting portion 12 as put on around the pelvis MP. However, the double-wall portion 17 as the expansion-suppressing means suppresses each of the protecting portions 14L, 14R from expanding and floating away from the targeted body part at the lower end 14c. Accordingly, each of the protecting portions 14L, 14R 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, as can be seen in
Therefore, the wearable airbag device S1 in accordance with the first embodiment is able to protect the hip MW of the wearer M in a steady fashion.
More particularly, in the wearable airbag device S1 of the first embodiment, each of the protecting portions 14 of the airbag 10 includes, in the front edge 14d as worn, the double-wall portion 17 in which the foldable portion 23 and the receiving portion 24 in the protecting-portion-forming portions 22 of the airbag component 20 are doubled, as shown in
The airbag may alternatively be configured like an airbag 35 depicted in
When the airbag 35 configured as described above is deployed, the protruding region 38 protrudes partially outwardly from the outer wall 35b of each of the protecting portions 37 and functions like a reinforcing rib extending in the up and down direction, as can be seen in
An airbag provided with tucks (or protruding regions) in the protecting portions may be configured like an airbag 35A depicted in
In the airbags 35 and 35A, each of the protruding regions 38, 38A is formed by lengthening a film length in the front and rear direction of the outer wall 35b compared to that of the inner wall 35a and forming a tuck 39/39A in the outer wall 35b. Thus the protruding region 38, 38A is configured simply. Moreover, in the protecting portion 37, 37A as laid flat, the inner wall 35a has a shorter length in the left and right direction (in other words, in a circumferential direction of the hip) than the outer wall 35b. This configuration will help tuck the lower end 37b of the protecting portion 37 as deployed inward, thus prevent the protecting portion 37 from expanding at the lower end 37b. If such advantageous effects do not have to be considered, the airbag may be formed three dimensionally so as to form a protruding region 38B which protrudes partially outwardly from the protecting portion 37B at airbag deployment, as in an airbag 35B depicted in
In the airbags 35, 35A, 35B, each of the protruding regions 38, 38A, 38B as the expansion-suppressing means is disposed in a substantially entire area in the up and down direction of the protecting portion 37, 37A, 37B. However, it will be sufficient if the protruding region has a rigidity enough to prevent the protecting portion 37, 37A, 37B from expanding at the lower end 37b, and therefore, the protruding region only has to be disposed at least in a region for covering an outer side of a body part above the trochanter TP (that is, a body part ranging from the pelvis MP to the trochanter TP). Accordingly, the protruding region may be configured as not to be disposed in a lower part of the protecting portion (in other words, in a region for covering the subtrochanteric region UP), as indicated with dashed-and-double-dotted lines in
The airbag may alternatively be configured like an airbag 45 depicted in
With the airbag 45 configured as described above, since the outer wall 45b is more prone to elongate than the inner wall 45a at airbag deployment, the airbag 45 will be inflated in such a manner that the outer wall 45b curves more largely in a front and rear direction and in an up and down direction than the inner wall 45a, as can be seen in
The airbag may also be configured like an airbag 50 depicted in
With the airbag 50 configured as described above, the joined portion 54 as the expansion-suppressing means, in which a portion extending substantially in the up and down direction of the inner wall 50a is doubled, functions like a reinforcing rib, and enhances the rigidity of a part of the inner wall 50a. Since the location of the joined portion 54 does not stretch easily compared with surroundings in the inner wall 50a or outer wall 50b at airbag deployment, the joined portion 54 suppresses the protecting portion 52 as deployed from expanding and floating away from the targeted body part at the lower end 52b adequately. Accordingly, the airbag 50 is able to cover an outer side of the targeted body part (i.e. the trochanter TP) with the protecting portion 52 adequately, as can be seen in
A wearable airbag device S2 in accordance with the second embodiment is now described. The wearable airbag device S2 is also configured to be wrapped around the hip MW (more particularly, around the body part above pelvis MP) of a wearer M, as can be seen in
As can be seen in
The airbag 110 is made of a sheet material having flexibility. The airbag 110 of this specific embodiment is made of a fabric woven with polyester yarns, polyamide yarns or the like. As can be seen in
The gas-feeding path 112 is designed to be inflated into a tubular shape elongated substantially along a left and right direction. The gas-feeding path 112 includes an inner wall 112a that is configured to be disposed in an inner side to face the wearer M when worn, and an outer wall 112b that is configured to face away from the wearer M when worn. The gas-feeding path 112 is formed into a tubular shape by being joined at upper edges and lower edges of the inner wall 112a and outer wall 112b. The gas-feeding path 112 is disposed inside the wrap portion 124 of the outer cover 122, as shown in
Each of the protecting portions 114 (114L, 114R) is designed such that the upper end (or an upper end 115a of a later-described upper region 115) is disposed at a slightly farther downward position than the upper edge 112c of the gas-feeding path 112, in a stepped manner with respect to the gas-feeding path 112, as can be seen in FIGS. 23 and 24. In order to cover the trochanter TP of femur as the targeted body part amply in the up and down directions and in the front and rear direction when worn, each of the protecting portions 114 (114L, 114R) is designed to be inflated into a substantially rectangular board shape which has a greater width in the up and down direction than that in the front and rear direction. Each of the protecting portions 114 includes an inner wall 114a that is disposed in the inner side to face the wearer M when worn, and an outer wall 114b that is configured to face away from the wearer M when worn, as can be seen in
The protruding inflatable portion 118 is disposed on an inner surface (i.e. on the inner wall 114a) of each of the protecting portions 114 (114L, 114R) as worn. Each of the protruding inflatable portions 118 is located substantially at the center in the up and down direction of the protecting portion 114 in such a manner as to extend continuously substantially along the front and rear direction (in other words, substantially along the width direction of the protecting portion 114). As can be seen in
When the airbag 110 is deployed as worn by the wearer M, each of the protecting portions 114 (114L, 114R) covers an outer side of the trochanter TP as the targeted body part amply in the front and rear direction and in the up and down direction, as can be seen in
The airbag 110 of this specific embodiment is formed by joining together circumferential edges of a plurality of base members depicted in
The outer cover 122 is made of a flexible woven fabric having better touch than the base cloths of the airbag 110. The outer cover 122 covers an entirety of the outer circumference of the airbag 110. The outer cover 122 includes an inner wall 122a that is disposed in the inner side (i.e. towards the wearer M) when worn, and an outer wall 122b that is disposed on the outer side when worn, and is formed into a bag by being jointed (or sewn) together by circumferential edges of the inner wall 122a and outer wall 122b. As can be seen in
As can be seen in
The wearable airbag device S2 in accordance with the second embodiment includes the protruding inflatable portion 118 that is configured to protrude from the inner surface (inner wall 114a) of each of the protecting portions 114 and be deployed in proximity to the trochanter TP of femur (i.e. the targeted body part) at airbag deployment. Accordingly, the protruding inflatable portion 118 is able to cover and protect the trochanter TP and surroundings quickly and adequately at fall of the wearer M. Especially, in the wearable airbag device S2 of the second embodiment, the protruding inflatable portion 118 is configured to contact the wearer M by the leading end 118a surface through the intervention of the outer cover 122, so that a thickly inflated portion composed of the protruding inflatable portion 118 and protecting portion 114 covers the outer side of the trochanter TP directly with no gap interposed, as can be seen in
Therefore, the wearable airbag device S2 in accordance with the second embodiment is able to protect the hip MW of the wearer M in a steady fashion.
In the wearable airbag device S2 of the second embodiment, moreover, each of the protecting portions 114 includes the lower region (extended region) 116 that extends farther downwardly than the protruding inflatable portion 118. With this lower region (extended region) 116, the airbag 110 is able to protect the subtrochanteric region UP as well from the surface such as the floor and ground. If such an advantageous effect does not have to be considered, the airbag may be formed without an extended region.
The airbag may alternatively be configured like an airbag 140 depicted in
Each of the protecting portions 143 includes an inner wall 143a that is configured to be disposed towards the wearer M when worn, and an outer wall 143b that is configured to be disposed on the outer side when worn, and formed by being sewn (jointed) together by circumferential edges of the inner wall 143a and outer wall 143b. The inner wall 143a and outer wall 143b are substantially identical in outer shape. The protecting portion 143 is designed to be inflated into a substantially rectangular board shape that has a greater width in an up and down direction than that in a front and rear direction. The inner wall 143 is provided, substantially at the center in the up and down direction, with a communicating portion 145 by which the protruding inflatable portion 144 and protecting portion 143 communicate with one another. The communicating portion 145 is composed of a plurality of (three, in this embodiment) holes 143c that are arranged along the width direction (the front and rear direction when worn) of the protecting portion 143. Each of the holes 143c is substantially round.
The protruding inflatable portion 144 is composed of an inflatable bag separate from the protecting portion 143, and is disposed in the inner surface (in the inner wall 143a) of the protecting portion 143. The protruding inflatable portion 144 is located substantially at the center in the up and down direction of the protecting portion 143, and is designed to be inflated substantially into a rod shape extending in the front and rear direction (in the width direction) of the protecting portion 143. The protruding inflatable portion 144 is disposed in an entire region in the width direction of the protecting portion 143 (that is, in an entire region in a circumferential direction of the hip MW of the wearer M in the protecting portion 143). The protruding inflatable portion 144 includes an inner wall 144a that is configured to be disposed towards the wearer M when worn, and an outer wall 144b that is configured to be disposed on the outer side when worn, and is formed by being sewn (jointed) together by circumferential edges of the inner wall 144a and outer wall 144b. The outer wall 144b facing the protecting portion 143 is provided with holes 144c that correspond to the holes 143c of the protecting portion 143 and constitute the communicating portion 145. The protruding inflatable portion 144 and protecting portion 143 are coupled together by a seam 146 that sews the inner wall 143a and outer wall 144b together with sewing threads in the periphery of the communicating portion 145. That is, the communicating portion 145 is formed by cutting a part each of the inner wall 143a of the protecting portion 143 and outer wall 144b of the protruding inflatable portion 144 substantially at the center in the up and down direction of the protecting portion 143. With this configuration, an inflation gas which flows into the protecting portion 143 inflates the protecting portion 143 first, then flows toward the inner wall 144a of the protruding inflatable portion 144 (i.e. toward the wearer M or toward the trochanter TP) via the communicating portion 145, as can be seen in
The airbag 140 configured as described above can be produced easier than the airbag 110 in which the protruding inflatable portion 118 is integral with the protecting portion 114. In the airbag 140, especially, each of the protruding inflatable portion 144 and protecting portion 143 is formed by sewing (joining) together circumferential edges of the outer wall 143b/144b and inner wall 143a/144a which are identical in outer shape. That is, since the airbag 140 is formed by planar sewing (joining) work, the airbag 140 is easy to produce. With the airbag 140, moreover, since the communicating portion 145 is configured to make the inflation gas G having flown into the protecting portion 143 flow toward the inner wall 144a of the protruding inflatable portion 144 facing the trochanter TP, i.e. toward a protruding top 144aa (
The airbag may further alternatively be configured like an airbag 150 depicted in
In the airbag 150, the protruding inflatable portion 157 is composed of a leading end portion 156a of a folded-back portion 156 that has been formed by folding a lower end region of the protecting portion 153 toward the wearer M. To describe more specifically, the protecting portion 153 and protruding inflatable portion 157 are composed of an airbag component 160. The airbag component 160 includes an inner wall 160a that is disposed towards the wearer M when worn, and an outer wall 160b that is disposed on the outer side when worn, and is formed by being sewn (jointed) together by circumferential edges of the inner wall 160a and outer wall 160b. The inner wall 160a and outer wall 160b are substantially identical in outer shape. A lower end region of the airbag component 160 is folded back so the inner wall 160a faces one another as shown in
Since the protecting portion 153 and protruding inflatable portion 157 are formed by folding the lower end region of the airbag component 160 inward, the airbag 150 is far easier to produce compared to the airbag 140 in which the protruding inflatable portion 144 is formed of an inflatable bag separate from the protecting portion 143. In the airbag 150, moreover, the protruding inflatable portion 157 is composed of the leading end portion 156a of the folded-back portion 156 that extends upward from the lower edge of the protecting portion 153. In other words, the lower region (or extended region) 155 of the protecting portion 153 which extends farther downwardly than the protruding inflatable portion 157 is configured to be inflated thick amply in the up and down direction. Accordingly, the airbag 150 is also able to protect the subtrochanteric region UP further adequately. The outer cover is omitted also in
Although the folded-back portion 156 in the airbag 150 is kept in a folded state by being sewn to the protecting portion 153 by the front and rear edges, the means for maintaining the folded state of the folded-back portion should not be limited thereby. By way of example, as indicated with dashed-and-double-dotted lines in
In the airbags 110, 140, 150 of the second embodiments, the protruding inflatable portion 118, 144, 157 is formed in the entire region in the width direction of the protecting portion 114, 143, 153 (that is, in the entire region in a circumferential direction of the hip MW of the wearer M in the protecting portion 114, 143, 153). The protruding inflatable portion however may be disposed only in a vicinity of the center in the width direction of the protecting portion as long as it is able to cover an outer side of the trochanter.
In the wearable airbag device S2 in accordance with the second embodiment, the airbag 110, 140, 150 includes the two protecting portions 114, 143, 153 that are connected by the gas-feeding path 112, 142, 152 and configured to protect the left and right targeted body parts (i.e. the trochanters TP). However, the structure of the airbag should not be limited thereby. The wearable airbag device may alternatively include two separate airbags each of which is connected with a gas generator for protecting the left/right targeted body part.
With the wearable airbag devices S1 and S2 in accordance with the foregoing embodiments, the two protecting portions 14, 37, 37A, 37B, 47, 52, 114, 143, 153 of the airbags 10, 35, 35A, 35B, 45, 50, 110, 140, 150 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.
The wearable airbag devices S1, S2 of the foregoing embodiments are each designed to have a belt 32 or a wrap portion 124 so as to be wrapped around the pelvis MP. However, the application of the invention should not be limited to the disclosed embodiments. By way of example, the invention may also be applied to a wearable airbag device which is formed into an apparel such as a vest and a jacket for wearing on the torso and includes an airbag for deployment from the lower end portion as worn. Further, although the airbag is stored inside an outer cover in a flatly developed configuration in the foregoing embodiments, the airbag may also be stored inside an outer cover in a folded configuration.
The first embodiment of the present disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device adapted to be worn by a wearer for protecting the hip of the wearer. The airbag device includes an airbag that is formed of a sheet material having flexibility and is adapted to be put on a circumference of the pelvis of the wearer, the airbag being configured to be inflated with an inflation gas. The airbag includes: a mounting portion that is adapted to be disposed at a region to be wrapped around the pelvis at airbag deployment; two protecting portions each of which is configured to extend downward from the mounting portion and 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 means for suppressing each of the protecting portions from expanding and floating away from the targeted body part at the lower end at deployment of the protecting portion.
The wearable airbag device in accordance with the first embodiment is configured such that the two protecting portions for covering the targeted body parts (i.e. the trochanters of femurs) extend downward from the mounting portion as put on around the pelvis at airbag deployment. However, the means for suppressing prevents each of the protecting portions from expanding and floating away from the targeted body part at the lower end. 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.
Therefore, the wearable airbag device in accordance with the first embodiment is able to protect the hip of the wearer in a steady fashion.
In one or more embodiments, the above airbag may be composed of an airbag component that includes two portions for forming the protecting portions. The airbag component includes: an inner wall that is configured to be disposed towards the wearer when worn, the inner wall including a circumferential edge; and an outer wall that is configured to face away from the wearer when worn, the outer wall being substantially identical in outer shape to the inner wall, the outer wall having a circumferential edge jointed with the circumferential edge of the inner wall. Each of the portions for forming as laid flat includes a foldable portion that extends substantially along an up and down direction in a first edge in a left and right direction of the portion for forming, and a receiving portion that extends substantially along the up and down direction and adjoins the foldable portion. Each of the protecting portions includes, in a first edge thereof in a left and right direction, a double-wall portion in which the foldable portion is folded over the receiving portion and joined to the receiving portion by the upper and lower ends. The double-wall portion constitutes the means for suppressing.
With this configuration, each of the protecting portions will be inflated partially thick due to the double-wall portion composed of the foldable portion and receiving portion, and the foldable portion and receiving portion, each of which is inflated into a board shape, are joined together at the upper ends and lower ends. This configuration will enhance rigidity of each of the protecting portions as inflated and prevent each of the protecting portions as inflated from expanding at the lower end adequately.
In one of more embodiments, the airbag may be configured to include an inner wall that is configured to be disposed towards the wearer when worn, and an outer wall that is configured to face away from the wearer when worn. Each of the protecting portions is configured to cover a body part including regions disposed above and beneath the trochanter. Each of the protecting portions includes, in the outer wall, a protruding region that is configured to protrude partially outwardly at airbag deployment. The protruding region is continuously disposed substantially along an up and down direction as worn, at least in a region for covering an outer side of the region disposed above the trochanter when worn. The protruding region constitutes the means for suppressing.
When the airbag configured as described above is deployed, the protruding region protrudes partially outwardly from the outer wall of each of the protecting portions and functions like a reinforcing rib extending in the up and down direction. The protruding region enhances rigidity of the protecting portion and suppresses the protecting portion as deployed from expanding at the lower end adequately.
In this instance where the protruding region is disposed in the outer wall, the airbag may be configured such that: the outer wall has a greater film length in a front and rear direction as worn than that of the inner wall; and such that the protruding region is composed of a tuck that is formed on the outer wall. This way the protruding region is formed easily.
In one or more embodiments, the airbag may be configured such that: the airbag includes an inner wall that is configured to be disposed towards the wearer when worn, and an outer wall that is configured to face away from the wearer when worn; and such that the inner wall has lower elongation than the outer wall. The inner wall constitutes the means for suppressing. With this airbag, since the outer wall is more prone to elongate than the inner wall at airbag deployment, the airbag will be inflated in such a manner that the outer wall curves more largely than the inner wall. In other words, since the inner wall is suppressed from curving in the up and down direction at airbag deployment, the protecting portion will be suppressed from flaring out and floating away from the targeted body part at the lower end.
In one or more embodiments, the airbag may be configured to include an inner wall that is configured to be disposed towards the wearer when worn, and an outer wall that is configured to face away from the wearer when worn. Each of the protecting portions is configured to cover a body part including regions disposed above and beneath the trochanter. Each of the protecting portions includes, in the inner wall, a joined portion in which two portions in the inner wall spaced apart in a left and right direction are tucked and joined together, the joined portion being continuously disposed substantially along an up and down direction as worn, at least in a region for covering an outer side of the region disposed above the trochanter when worn. The joined portion constitutes the means for suppressing.
With the airbag configured as described above, the joined portion in which a portion extending substantially in the up and down direction of the inner wall is doubled, functions like a reinforcing rib, and enhances the rigidity of a part of the inner wall. Since the location of the joined portion does not stretch easily compared with surroundings in the inner wall or outer wall at airbag deployment, the joined portion suppresses the inner wall from curving largely in the up and down direction when inflated, thus suppresses the protecting portion as deployed from expanding and floating away from the targeted body part at the lower end adequately.
The second embodiment of the disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device adapted to be worn by a wearer for protecting the hip of the wearer. The airbag device includes an airbag that is adapted to be put on a circumference of the pelvis of the wearer, the airbag being configured to be inflated with an inflation gas. The airbag includes: at least one protecting portion that is configured to cover an outer side of a targeted body part of the wearer at airbag deployment, the targeted body part being the left or right trochanter of femur and surroundings, the at least one protecting portion each including an inner surface which faces toward the wearer when worn and an upper end portion; and a protruding inflatable portion that is disposed in the inner surface of each of the at least one protecting portion, the protruding inflatable portion being configured to protrude towards the trochanter at airbag deployment such that a leading end of the protruding inflatable portion is located at a farther inward position than the upper end portion of the protecting portion.
In the wearable airbag device in accordance with the second embodiment, the airbag includes the protruding inflatable portion that is configured to protrude from the inner surface of the at least one protecting portion and be deployed in proximity to the trochanter of femur as the targeted body part at airbag deployment. Accordingly, the protruding inflatable portion is able to cover and protect the trochanter and surroundings quickly and adequately at fall of the wearer.
Therefore, the wearable airbag device in accordance with the second embodiment is able to protect the hip of the wearer in a steady fashion.
In one or more embodiments, each of the at least one protecting portion may include an extended region that extends farther downwardly than the protruding inflatable portion. The airbag with such an extended region is able to protect the subtrochanteric region as well.
In one or more embodiments, in each of the at least one protecting portion, the protruding inflatable portion may be composed of an inflatable bag that is provided separately from the protecting portion and is in gas communication with the protecting portion by at least one communication hole. In this case, the at least one communication hole may be configured to make an inflation gas having flown into the protecting portion flow toward a protruding top of the protruding inflatable portion that is configured to be deployed toward the trochanter. This configuration will help inflate the protruding inflatable portion quickly so the protruding inflatable portion covers the outer side of the trochanter.
In one or more embodiments, each of the at least one protecting portion may include a folded-back portion that is composed of a lower end region of the protecting portion folded back toward the wearer so that the protruding inflatable portion is composed of a leading end portion of the folded-back portion. With this configuration, the protruding inflatable portion will be easier to produce compared with an instance where the protruding inflatable portion is formed of an inflatable bag separate from the protecting portion.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2020-210378 | Dec 2020 | JP | national |
2020-216861 | Dec 2020 | JP | national |