The present invention relates to an inflatable apparatus for helping to protect a vehicle occupant in the event of an impact to the vehicle, a vehicle rollover, or both.
It is known to inflate an inflatable vehicle occupant protection device to help protect a vehicle occupant. One particular type of inflatable vehicle occupant protection device is an inflatable curtain. The inflatable curtain is inflatable away from the roof of the vehicle between a vehicle occupant and the side structure of the vehicle in response to an impact to the vehicle, a vehicle rollover, or both. A known inflatable curtain is inflated from a deflated condition with inflation fluid directed from an inflator to the inflatable curtain.
The present invention relates to an apparatus for helping to protect an occupant of a vehicle including a side structure and an occupant compartment. The apparatus includes an inflatable vehicle occupant protection device that has a first portion when inflated extending along the side structure and a second portion when inflated extending inboard from the side structure at or near a rear corner of the occupant compartment.
The present invention also relates to an apparatus for helping to protect an occupant of a vehicle that has a driver side including a side structure, a passenger side including a side structure, and a roof. The apparatus includes an inflatable vehicle occupant protection device that is inflatable away from the vehicle roof. The apparatus also includes an inflation fluid source for inflating the inflatable vehicle occupant protection device. The inflatable vehicle occupant protection device includes a first portion that is inflatable between the side structure on the driver side and rearwardmost seating of the vehicle. The inflatable vehicle occupant protection device also includes a second portion that is inflatable between the side structure on the passenger side and the rearwardmost seating of the vehicle. The inflatable vehicle occupant protection device further includes a third portion that is inflatable adjacent the rearwardmost seating and extending from the first portion to the second portion.
The present invention also relates to an apparatus for helping to protect an occupant of a vehicle that has a side structure and a roof. The apparatus includes an inflatable vehicle occupant protection device that is inflatable away from the vehicle roof. The inflatable vehicle occupant protection device includes a first portion that when inflated extends between the vehicle side structure and forwardmost and rearwardmost seating of the vehicle and a second portion that when inflated extends inboard from the first portion adjacent the rearwardmost seating.
The present invention also relates to an apparatus for helping to protect an occupant of a vehicle. The apparatus includes an inflatable curtain that has a first portion that, when inflated, extends along a side structure of the vehicle on a driver side of the vehicle. The apparatus also includes a second portion that, when inflated, extends along a side structure of the vehicle on a passenger side of the vehicle. The apparatus further includes a third portion that, when inflated, extends along a rear structure of the vehicle from the first portion to the second portion.
The present invention also relates to an apparatus for helping to protect an occupant of a vehicle. The apparatus includes an inflatable curtain that extends along a perimeter of a roof of the vehicle from near a forwardmost pillar of the vehicle to near a rearwardmost pillar of the vehicle. The inflatable curtain also extends along the perimeter of the roof from near the rearwardmost pillar of the vehicle to near a longitudinal centerline of the vehicle.
The present invention also relates to an apparatus for helping to protect occupants of a vehicle. The apparatus includes an inflatable vehicle occupant protection device. The protection device, when inflated, extends along the entire perimeter of a roof of the vehicle and downward into an occupant compartment of the vehicle so as to surround the occupant compartment to protect all occupants of the vehicle.
The present invention also relates to an apparatus for helping to protect occupants of a vehicle having an occupant compartment. The apparatus includes an inflatable vehicle occupant protection device that, when inflated, surrounds the occupant compartment to protect occupants in the occupant compartment.
The present invention also relates to an apparatus for helping to protect an occupant of a vehicle that has a side structure and a roof. The apparatus includes an inflatable vehicle occupant protection device that is inflatable away from the vehicle roof. A first portion of the protection device, when inflated, extends between the vehicle side structure and a seating position of the vehicle. A second portion of the protection device, when inflated, extends inboard from the first portion adjacent the seating position. The second portion terminates adjacent or just beyond a vehicle centerline.
The present invention further relates to an apparatus for helping to protect an occupant of a vehicle that has a driver side including a side structure, a passenger side including a side structure, and a roof. The apparatus includes a driver side inflatable vehicle occupant protection device that is inflatable away from the vehicle roof. The driver side protection device includes a first portion that when inflated extends between the driver side structure and a driver side seating position and a second portion that when inflated extends inboard from the first portion adjacent the driver side seating position. The apparatus also includes a passenger side inflatable vehicle occupant protection device that is inflatable away from the vehicle roof. The passenger side inflatable vehicle occupant protection device includes a third portion that when inflated extends between the passenger side structure and a passenger side seating position and a fourth portion that when inflated extends inboard from the third portion adjacent the passenger side seating position. The second and fourth portions having respective terminal end portions that abut each other adjacent a centerline of the vehicle.
The foregoing and other features of the present invention will become apparent to one skilled in the art to which the present invention relates upon consideration of the following description of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Representative of the present invention, an apparatus 10 helps to protect an occupant of a vehicle 12. The vehicle 12 has side structures 14 that extend along a driver side 30 and a passenger side 32 of the vehicle. The driver side 30 and passenger side 32 of the vehicle 12 may be defined on opposite sides of a longitudinal centerline 34 of the vehicle.
The vehicle 12 also includes a windshield opening 50 (
The vehicle 12 also includes an occupant compartment 70 and vehicle seats 72 for supporting occupants 74 (
The apparatus 10 includes an inflatable vehicle occupant protection device in the form of an inflatable curtain 100 that is mounted adjacent the roof 16 of the vehicle 12. In the embodiment illustrated in
The driver side portion 102 and the passenger side portion 104 may have similar configurations, each of which is represented in
The inflatable curtain 100 also includes a windshield portion 106 that extends across the windshield opening 50 from the A pillar 40 on the driver side 30 to the A pillar on the passenger side 32. The inflatable curtain 100 further includes a rear portion 108 that extends across the rear structure 66 and the rear window opening 60 from the D pillar 46 on the driver side 30 to the D pillar on the passenger side 32.
The inflatable curtain 100 includes panels 140 of material that are arranged in an overlying manner. The panels 140 are interconnected along at least a portion of a perimeter 142 of the inflatable curtain 100 to form a perimeter connection 144 of the curtain. The perimeter connection 144 helps define an inflatable volume 146 of the inflatable curtain 100.
The inflatable curtain 100 may comprise a single inflatable volume 146 that extends along the driver side portion 102, passenger side portion 104, windshield portion 106, and rear portion 108. Alternatively, the inflatable volume 146 of the inflatable curtain 100 may comprise a plurality of separate inflatable volumes that are isolated from each other. For example, the driver side portion 102, passenger side portion 104, windshield portion 106, and rear portion 108 may comprise separate inflatable volumes that are isolated from each other. As another example, any of the portions 102, 104, 106, and 108 may themselves include a plurality of separate inflatable volumes that are isolated from each other.
The inflatable curtain 100 may also include interior connections 150 (see
The inflatable curtain 100 may be formed in a variety of manners, such as by weaving the overlying panels 140 as a single piece of material, stitching the panels together, or interconnecting the panels via ultrasonic welding, heat bonding, or adhesives. In a one piece woven construction, the overlying panels 140 may be woven simultaneously from a material, such as nylon yarn, and may be coated with a gas impermeable material, such as urethane, or laminated with a gas impermeable film. The inflatable curtain 100 thus may have a substantially gas-tight construction. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that alternative materials, such as polyester yarn, and alternatives coatings, such as silicone, may also be used to construct the inflatable curtain 100. It will also be appreciated that a variety of lamination schemes may be used to construct the inflatable curtain 100.
The apparatus 10 includes an inflation fluid source in the form of an inflator 120 (
Due to the relatively large inflatable volume 146 of the inflatable curtain 100, the apparatus may include more than one inflator 120 for providing inflation fluid for inflating the curtain. For example, the apparatus 10 may include four inflators 120, each being associated with a respective one of the driver side portion 102, passenger side portion 104, windshield portion 106, and rear portion 108 of the inflatable curtain 100. In such a configuration, each of the four inflators 120 may be connected in fluid communication with the single fill tube 122 that extends along the length of all of the portions 102, 104, 106, and 108 of the inflatable curtain 100. Alternatively, each of the four inflators 120 may be connected in fluid communication with separate, individual fill tubes (not shown), each associated with a respective one of the portions 102, 104, 106, and 108 of the inflatable curtain 100. The inflators 120 may be staged or sequenced in any suitable manner.
The inflator 120 contains a stored quantity of pressurized inflation fluid (not shown) in the form of a gas to inflate the inflatable curtain 100. The inflator 120 alternatively could contain a combination of pressurized inflation fluid and ignitable material for heating the inflation fluid, or could be a pyrotechnic inflator that uses the combustion of gas-generating material to generate inflation fluid. As a further alternative, the inflator 120 could be of any suitable type or construction for supplying a medium for inflating the inflatable curtain 100.
The apparatus 10 may include a housing 126 (
The vehicle 12 includes a sensor 200 (shown schematically in
The inflatable curtain 100 inflates under the pressure of the inflation fluid from the inflator 120. The inflatable curtain 100 inflates away from the roof 16 in a downward direction as shown in the drawings and in a downward direction with respect to the direction of forward travel of the vehicle 12 into the position illustrated in
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The driver side portion 102 and passenger side portion 104, when inflated, extend from adjacent or near the roof 16 down to adjacent or near a belt line 160 of the vehicle 12 adjacent lower edges or sills 162 of the side window openings 48. The driver side portion 102 and passenger side portion 104 could alternatively extend to above the belt line 160 or below the belt line.
The windshield portion 106 (
The inflatable curtain 100, when inflated, helps to protect a vehicle occupant in the event of an impact to the vehicle 12, a vehicle rollover, or both. In the embodiment of
The driver side portion 102 and passenger side portion 104 extend along their respective side structures 14 from adjacent the forwardmost seating in the vehicle, i.e., the first row seating 80, to adjacent the rearwardmost seating in the vehicle, i.e., the third row seating 84. The windshield portion 106 extends inboard from the driver side portion 102 and passenger side portion 104 adjacent or forward of the forwardmost vehicle seating 80. The rear portion 108 extends inboard from the driver side portion 102 and passenger side portion 104 adjacent or rearward of the rearwardmost vehicle seating 84. The inflatable curtain 100, when inflated, is thereby positioned between occupants in any of the first, second, and third rows of vehicle seating 80, 82, 84 and the side structures 14, windshield opening 50, and rear window opening 60 of the vehicle 12.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the extent and coverage of the inflatable curtain 100 in the vehicle 12 may vary. The extent and coverage of the inflatable curtain 100 may vary depending on a variety of factors, such as the type, model, or architecture of the vehicle 12, the position of the inflatable curtain 100 in the vehicle, and the desired extent or coverage of the inflatable curtain.
For example, in a vehicle with a single row of vehicle seating, such as a single cab pickup truck (not shown), the inflatable curtain would extend along the side structure on the driver and passenger sides from the A pillar to the B pillar, across the windshield opening between the A pillars, and across the rear window opening between the B pillars. As another example, in a vehicle with a two rows of vehicle seating, such as a crew cab pickup truck (not shown), the inflatable curtain would extend along the side structure on the driver and passenger sides from the A pillar to the C pillar, across the windshield opening between the A pillars, and across the rear window opening between the C pillars.
In these alternative vehicle configurations, the inflatable curtain could extend along the entire perimeter of the vehicle roof. The driver side portion and passenger side portion would extend along their respective side structures from adjacent the forwardmost seating in the vehicle to adjacent the rearwardmost seat in the vehicle. In the case of the single cab pickup truck, the single row of vehicle seating would be both the forwardmost and rearwardmost seating in the vehicle. The windshield portion would extend inboard from the driver side portion and passenger side portion adjacent or forward of the forwardmost vehicle seating. The rear portion would extend inboard from the driver side portion and passenger side portion adjacent or rearward of the rearwardmost vehicle seating. The inflatable curtain, when inflated, would thereby be positioned between any occupants of the vehicle seating and the side structures, windshield opening, and rear window opening in these alternative vehicle architectures.
The inflatable curtain 100, when inflated, helps to absorb the energy of impacts with the curtain and helps to distribute the impact energy over a large area of the curtain. Since the inflatable curtain 100 extends along the perimeter 18 of the roof 16 and wraps or extends around corners of the occupant compartment 70, the curtain can help protect occupants 74 in events such as a front impact, rear impact, a side impact, an offset impact, an angled impact, a vehicle rollover, or combinations thereof. Also, in such events, the inflatable curtain 100 can help prevent an occupant 74 or a portion of an occupant from exiting the vehicle 12 through the side window openings 48, windshield opening 50, and rear window opening 60.
A second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The second embodiment of the present invention is similar to the first embodiment (
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The inflatable curtain 100a of the second embodiment has a material construction similar or identical to that of the inflatable curtain of the first embodiment (
The apparatus 10a of the second embodiment includes an inflation fluid source in the form of an inflator 120a that is connected in fluid communication with the inflatable curtain 100a through a fill tube 122a. The inflator 120a and fill tube 122a of the second embodiment may have a material construction and configuration similar or identical to that of the first embodiment (
The apparatus 10a of the second embodiment may also include a housing (not shown) that has a configuration similar or identical to that of the first embodiment, as described above. The fill tube 122a, inflatable curtain 100a and housing may be connected to the vehicle 12a by known means (not shown), such as brackets, or could be connected to a headliner (not shown) of the vehicle 12a and installed in the vehicle as a unit with the headliner.
Upon sensing the occurrence of an event for which inflation of the inflatable curtain 100a is desired, such as a vehicle impact, a vehicle rollover, or both, a sensor (not shown) actuates the inflator 120a in a known manner. The inflator 120a, when actuated, discharges inflation fluid under pressure into the fill tube 122a, which directs the inflation fluid into the inflatable curtain 100a. The inflatable curtain 100a inflates under the pressure of the inflation fluid from the inflator 120a. The inflatable curtain 100a inflates away from the roof 16a in a downward direction as shown in the drawings and in a downward direction with respect to the direction of forward travel of the vehicle 12a into the position illustrated in
When the inflatable curtain 100a is inflated, the driver side portion 102a and passenger side portion 104a extend along the side structure 14a of the vehicle 12a on the driver side 30a and passenger side 32a, respectively. The driver side portion 102a and passenger side portion 104a are positioned between the side structure 14a and the first, second, and third row seating 80a, 82a, and 84a, and between the side structure and any occupant (not shown) of the vehicle 12a. The driver side portion 102a, when inflated, extends along the side structure 14a and along the perimeter 18a of the roof 16a from the forwardmost pillar (the A pillar 40a) to the rearwardmost pillar (the D pillar 46a) on the driver side 30a of the vehicle 12a. The passenger side portion 104a, when inflated, extends along the side structure 14a and along the perimeter 18a of the roof 16a from the forwardmost pillar (the A pillar 40a) to the rearwardmost pillar (the D pillar 46a) on the passenger side 32a of the vehicle 12a. The driver side portion 102a and passenger side portion 104a, when inflated, cover portions of their respective side structures 14a, which may include portions of the A, B, C, and D pillars 40a, 42a, 44a, and 46a, respectively, and the side window openings 48a.
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The driver side portion 102a and passenger side portion 104a, when inflated, extend from adjacent or near the roof 16a down to adjacent or near a belt line 160a of the vehicle 12a adjacent lower edges of the side window openings 48a. The driver side portion 102a and passenger side portion 104a could alternatively extend to above the belt line 160a or below the belt line. The rear portion 108a, when inflated, extends from adjacent or near the roof 16a down to adjacent or near a lower edge of the rear window opening 60a.
The inflatable curtain 100a, when inflated, helps to protect a vehicle occupant in the event of an impact to the vehicle 12a, a vehicle rollover, or both. The driver side portion 102a and passenger side portion 104a extend along their respective side structures 14a from adjacent the forwardmost seating in the vehicle, i.e., the first row seating 80a, to adjacent the rearwardmost seating in the vehicle, i.e., the third row seating 84a. The rear portion 108a extends inboard from the driver side portion 102a and passenger side portion 104a adjacent or rearward of the rearwardmost vehicle seating. The inflatable curtain 100a extends from front corners 110a of the occupant compartment 70a to the rear corners 112a of the occupant compartment and wraps or extends around the rear corners. The inflatable curtain 100a, when inflated, is thereby positioned between any occupants of the vehicle seating 80a, 82a, 84a and the side structures 14a, and between any occupants of the vehicle seating and the rear window opening 60a of the vehicle 12a.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the extent and coverage of the inflatable curtain 100a in the vehicle 12a may vary according to a variety of factors. For example, the extent and coverage of the inflatable curtain may depend on the type, model, or architecture of the vehicle 12a, the position of the inflatable curtain 100a in the vehicle, and the desired extent or coverage of the inflatable curtain.
For example, in a vehicle with a single row of vehicle seating, such as a single cab pickup truck (not shown), the inflatable curtain would extend along the side structure on the driver and passenger sides from the A pillar to the B pillar and across the rear window opening between the B pillars. As another example, in a vehicle with a two rows of vehicle seating, such as a crew cab pickup truck (not shown), the inflatable curtain would extend along the side structure on the driver and passenger sides from the A pillar to the C pillar and across the rear window opening between the C pillars. In both of these alternative vehicle configurations, the driver side portion and passenger side portion would still extend along their respective side structures from adjacent the forwardmost seating in the vehicle to adjacent the rearwardmost seat in the vehicle.
The inflatable curtain 100a, when inflated, helps to absorb the energy of impacts with the curtain and helps to distribute the impact energy over a large area of the curtain. Since the inflatable curtain 100a wraps or extends around rear corners 112 of the occupant compartment 70a, the curtain can help protect occupants in events such as a front impact, a rear impact, a side impact, an offset impact, an angled impact, or a vehicle rollover. Also, in such events, the inflatable curtain 100a can help prevent an occupant or a portion of an occupant from exiting the vehicle 12a through the side window openings 48a and rear window opening 60a.
A third embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
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The passenger side curtain 320 includes a side curtain portion 322 that extends along the side structure 14b on the passenger side 32b of the vehicle 12b from the A pillar 40b to the D pillar 46b. The passenger side curtain 320 also includes a rear portion 324 that extends inboard from the side curtain portion 322 to about or just beyond the centerline 34b of the vehicle 12b. In the embodiment illustrated in
The driver side curtain 300 and passenger side curtain 320 of the third embodiment have material constructions similar or identical to that of the inflatable curtain of the first embodiment (
The apparatus 10b of the third embodiment includes an inflation fluid source in the form of inflators 310 and 330 that provide inflation fluid for inflating the driver side curtain 300 and passenger side curtain 320, respectively. The inflators 310 and 330 are connected in fluid communication with the inflatable curtain 100b through respective fill tubes 312 and 332. Alternatively, the driver side curtain 300 and passenger side curtain 320 each may include multiple inflators (not shown), multiple fill tubes (not shown), or both.
The apparatus 10b of the third embodiment may also include a housing or housings (not shown), associated with the driver side and passenger side curtains 300 and 320, that have configurations similar or identical to that of the first embodiment, as described above. The fill tubes 312 and 332, curtains 300 and 320, and housing may be connected to the vehicle 12b by known means (not shown), such as brackets, or could be connected to a headliner (not shown) of the vehicle and installed in the vehicle as a unit with the headliner.
Upon sensing the occurrence of an event for which inflation of the driver side curtain 300, passenger side curtain 320, or both is desired (e.g., a vehicle impact, a vehicle rollover, or both), a sensor (not shown) actuates the inflators 310 and 330 in a known manner. The inflators 310 and 330, when actuated, discharge inflation fluid under pressure into the fill tubes 312 and 332, which directs the inflation fluid into the curtains 300 and 320. The curtains 300 and 320 inflate under the pressure of the inflation fluid from the inflators 310 and 330, respectively. The curtains 300 and 320 inflate away from the roof 16b in a downward direction as shown in the drawings and in a downward direction with respect to the direction of forward travel of the vehicle 12b into the position illustrated in
When the driver side curtain 300 and passenger side curtain 320 are inflated, the side curtain portions 302 and 322 extend along the side structures 14b of the vehicle 12b on the driver side 30b and passenger side 32b, respectively. The side curtain portions 302 and 322 are positioned between the side structure 14b and the first, second, and third row seating 80b, 82b, and 84b, and between the side structure and any occupant (not shown) of the vehicle 12b. The side curtain portion 302, when inflated, extends along the side structure 14b and along the perimeter 18b of the roof 16b from the forwardmost pillar (the A pillar 40b) to the rearwardmost pillar (the D pillar 46b) on the driver side 30b of the vehicle 12b. The side curtain portion 322, when inflated, extends along the side structure 14b and along the perimeter 18b of the roof 16b from the forwardmost pillar (the A pillar 40b) to the rearwardmost pillar (the D pillar 46b) on the passenger side 32b of the vehicle 12b. The side curtain portions 302 and 322, when inflated, cover portions of their respective side structures 14b, which may include portions of the A, B, C, and D pillars 40b, 42b, 44b, and 46b, respectively, and the side window openings 48b.
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When the passenger side curtain 320 is inflated, the rear portion 324 extends from the side curtain portion 322 to just beyond the centerline 34b of the vehicle 12b. The rear portion 324 thus extends across the rear structure 66b and the rear window opening 60b from adjacent or near the rearwardmost pillar (the D pillar 46b) on the passenger side 32b to just beyond the centerline 34b of the vehicle 12b. The rear portion 324, when inflated, covers portions of the rear window opening 60b and may cover portions of the D pillar 46b on the passenger side 32b.
The side curtain portions 302 and 322, when inflated, extend from adjacent or near the roof 16b down to adjacent or near a belt line 160b of the vehicle 12b adjacent lower edges of the side window openings 48b. The side curtain portions 302 and 322 could alternatively extend to above the belt line 160b or below the belt line. The rear portions 304 and 324, when inflated, extend from adjacent or near the roof 16b down to adjacent or near a lower edge of the rear window opening 60b. The rear portions 304 and 324 overlap each other near the centerline 34b and thus, in combination, cover the rear window opening 60b from the D pillar 46b on the driver side 30b to the D pillar 46b on the passenger side 32b.
The driver side curtain 300 and passenger side curtains 320, when inflated, help to protect a vehicle occupant in the event of an impact to the vehicle 12b, a vehicle rollover, or both. The side curtain portions 302 and 322 extend along their respective side structures 14b from adjacent the forwardmost seating in the vehicle, i.e., the first row seating 80b, to adjacent the rearwardmost seating in the vehicle, i.e., the third row seating 84b. The rear portions 304 and 324 extend inboard from the side curtain portions 302 and 322 adjacent or rearward of the rearwardmost vehicle seating 84b toward the centerline 34b.
The driver side curtain 300 extends from the front corner 110b of the occupant compartment 70b on the driver side 30b of the vehicle 12b to the rear corner 112b of the occupant compartment on the driver side and extends around the driver side rear corner toward the vehicle centerline 34b. The passenger side curtain 320 extends from the front corner 110b of the occupant compartment 70b on the passenger side 32b of the vehicle 12b to the rear corner 112b of the occupant compartment on the passenger side and extends around the passenger side rear corner toward the vehicle centerline 34b. The curtains 300 and 320, when inflated, are thereby positioned between any occupants of the vehicle seating 80b, 82b, 84b and the side structures 14b, and between any occupants of the vehicle seating and the rear window opening 60b of the vehicle 12b.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the extent and coverage of the driver side curtain 300 and passenger side curtain 320 in the vehicle 12b may vary according to a variety of factors. For example, the extent and coverage of the inflatable curtain may depend on the type, model, or architecture of the vehicle 12b, the position of the curtains 300 and 320 in the vehicle, and the desired extent or coverage of the inflatable curtains.
For example, in a vehicle with a single row of vehicle seating, such as a single cab pickup truck (not shown), the curtains would extend along the side structure on the driver and passenger sides from the A pillar to the B pillar and across the rear window opening between the B pillars. As another example, in a vehicle with two rows of vehicle seating, such as a crew cab pickup truck (not shown), the curtains would extend along the side structure on the driver and passenger sides from the A pillar to the C pillar and across the rear window opening between the C pillars. In both of these alternative vehicle configurations, the side curtain portions of the driver side curtain and passenger side curtain would still extend along their respective side structures from adjacent the forwardmost seating in the vehicle to adjacent the rearwardmost seat in the vehicle.
The driver side curtain 300 and passenger side curtain 320, when inflated, help to absorb the energy of impacts with the curtain and helps to distribute the impact energy over a large area of the curtain. Since the curtains 300 and 320 wrap or extend around corners of the occupant compartment 70b, i.e., corners at the intersections of the side structures 14b and the rear window structure 66b, the curtains can help protect occupants in events such as a front impact, a rear impact, a side impact, an offset impact, an angled impact, or a vehicle rollover. Also, in such events, the curtains 300 and 320 can help prevent an occupant or a portion of an occupant from exiting the vehicle 12b through the side window openings 48b and rear window opening 60b.
A fourth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
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The rear curtain 460 includes a driver side portion 462 that extends along the side structure 14c on the driver side 30c of the vehicle 12c from the C pillar 44c to the D pillar 46c adjacent the third row seating. The rear curtain 460 also includes a passenger side portion 464 that extends along the side structure 14c on the passenger side 32c of the vehicle 12c from the C pillar 44c to the D pillar 46c adjacent the third row seating. The rear curtain 460 further includes a rear portion 466 that extends from the driver side portion 462 to the passenger side portion 464.
The driver side curtain 400, passenger side curtain 420, windshield curtain 440, and rear curtain 460 of the fourth embodiment have material constructions similar or identical to that of the inflatable curtain of the first embodiment (
The apparatus 10c of the fourth embodiment includes an inflation fluid source in the form of inflators 410, 430, 450, and 470 that provide inflation fluid for inflating the driver side curtain 400, passenger side curtain 420, windshield curtain 440, and rear curtain 460, respectively. The inflators 410, 430, 450, and 470 are connected in fluid communication with their respective curtains 400, 420, 440, and 460 fill tubes 412, 432, 452, and 472. Alternative inflator configurations, such as multiple inflators for inflating a single curtain or a single inflator for inflating multiple curtains, may also be used.
The apparatus 10c of the fourth embodiment may also include a housing or housings (not shown), associated with the driver side curtain 400, passenger side curtain 420, windshield curtain 440, and rear curtain 460, that have configurations similar or identical to that of the first embodiment, as described above. The fill tubes 412, 432, 452, and 472, curtains 400, 420, 440, and 460, and housing may be connected to the vehicle 12c by known means (not shown), such as brackets, or could be connected to a headliner (not shown) of the vehicle and installed in the vehicle as a unit with the headliner.
Upon sensing the occurrence of an event for which inflation of the driver side curtain 400, passenger side curtain 420, windshield curtain 440, rear curtain 460, or a combination thereof is desired (e.g., a vehicle impact, a vehicle rollover, or both), a sensor (not shown) actuates the inflators 410, 430, 450, and 470 in a known manner. For example, the rear curtain 460 may be inflated upon sensing the occurrence of a rear impact to the vehicle 12c. As another example, the rear curtain 460 may be inflated to a reduced pressure in a scenario where the rear curtain is deployed for containment.
The inflators 410, 430, 450, and 470, when actuated, discharge inflation fluid under pressure into the fill tubes 412, 432, 452, and 472, which directs the inflation fluid into the curtains 400, 420, 440, and 460. The curtains 400, 420, 440, and 460 inflate under the pressure of the inflation fluid from the inflators 410, 430, 450, and 470, respectively. The curtains 400, 420, 440, and 460 inflate away from the roof 16c in a downward direction as shown in the drawings and in a downward direction with respect to the direction of forward travel of the vehicle 12c into the position illustrated in
The driver side curtain 400 and passenger side curtain 420, when inflated, extend along the side structures 14c of the vehicle 12c on the driver side 30c and passenger side 32c, respectively. The driver side curtain 400 and passenger side curtain 420 are positioned between the side structure 14c and the first and second row seating 80c and 82c and between the side structure and any occupant (not shown) of the vehicle 12c. The driver side curtain 400, when inflated, extends along the side structure 14c and along the perimeter 18c of the roof 16c from the A pillar 40c to the C pillar 44c on the driver side 30c of the vehicle 12c. The passenger side curtain 420, when inflated, extends along the side structure 14c and along the perimeter 18c of the roof 16c from the A pillar 40c to the C pillar 44c on the passenger side 32c of the vehicle 12c. The driver side curtain 400 and passenger side curtain 420, when inflated, cover portions of their respective side structures 14c, which may include portions of the A, C, and C pillars 40c, 42c, and 44c, respectively, and the side window openings 48c.
The windshield curtain 440, when inflated, extends across the windshield opening 50c and is positioned between the windshield opening and any occupant (not shown) of the vehicle 12c. The windshield curtain 440 extends from the A pillar 40c on the driver side 30c to the A pillar 40c on the passenger side 32c and may cover the windshield opening 50c and portions of the A pillars 40c.
When rear curtain 460 is inflated, the driver side portion 462 and passenger side portion 464 extend along the side structures 14c of the vehicle 12c on the driver side 30c and passenger side 32c, respectively. The driver side portion 462 and passenger side portion 464 are positioned between the side structure 14c and the third row seating 84c and between the side structure and any occupant (not shown) of the vehicle 12c. The driver side portion 462, when inflated, extends along the side structure 14c and along the perimeter 18c of the roof 16c from the C pillar 44c to the D pillar 46c on the driver side 30c of the vehicle 12c. The passenger side portion 464, when inflated, extends along the side structure 14c and along the perimeter 18c of the roof 16c from the C pillar 44c to the D pillar 46c on the passenger side 32c of the vehicle 12c. The driver side portion 462 and passenger side portion 464, when inflated, cover portions of their respective side structures 14c, which may include portions of the C pillar 44c, D pillar 46c, and the side window openings 48c.
The driver side curtain 400, passenger side curtain 420, and side curtain portions 462 and 464 of the rear curtain 460, when inflated, extend from adjacent or near the roof 16c down to adjacent or near a belt line 160c of the vehicle 12c adjacent lower edges of the side window openings 48c. The driver side curtain 400, passenger side curtain 420, and side curtain portions 462 and 464 of the rear curtain 460 could alternatively extend to above the belt line 160c or below the belt line. The windshield curtain 440, when inflated, extends from adjacent or near the roof 16c down to adjacent or near the instrument panel 54c. The rear portion 466 of the rear curtain 460, when inflated, extends from adjacent or near the roof 16c down to adjacent or near a lower edge of the rear window opening 60c.
The driver side curtain 400, passenger side curtain 420, windshield curtain 440, and rear curtain 460, when inflated, help to protect a vehicle occupant in the event of an impact to the vehicle 12c, a vehicle rollover, or both. The driver side curtain 400, passenger side curtain 420, and rear curtain 440, in combination, extend along their respective side structures 14c from adjacent the forwardmost seating in the vehicle, i.e., the first row seating 80c, to adjacent the rearwardmost seating in the vehicle, i.e., the third row seating 84c. The rear portion 466 of the rear curtain 460 extends inboard from the side curtain portions 462 and 464 adjacent or rearward of the rearwardmost vehicle seating 84c toward the vehicle centerline 34c. The windshield curtain 440 inboard from the driver side curtain 400 and passenger side curtain 440 adjacent or forward of the forwardmost vehicle seating 80c toward the vehicle centerline 34c.
The driver side curtain 400, passenger side curtain 420, and rear curtain 460, in combination, extend from the front corner 110c of the occupant compartment 70c on the driver side 30c of the vehicle 12c to the rear corner 112c of the occupant compartment on the driver side, from driver side rear corner to the rear corner 112c of the occupant compartment on the passenger side 32c, and from the passenger side rear corner to the front corner 110c of the occupant compartment 70c on the passenger side 32c. The windshield curtain 440 extends from the front corner 110c of the occupant compartment 70c on the driver side 30c to the front corner 110c of the occupant compartment on the passenger side 32c. The curtains 400, 420, 440, and 460, when inflated, are thereby positioned between any occupants of the vehicle seating 80c, 82c, 84c and the side structures 14c, and between any occupants of the vehicle seating and the rear window opening 60c of the vehicle 12c.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the extent and coverage of the driver side curtain 400, passenger side curtain 420, windshield curtain 440, and rear curtain 460 in the vehicle 12c may vary according to a variety of factors. For example, the extent and coverage of the curtains 400, 420, 440, and 460 may depend on the type, model, or architecture of the vehicle 12c, the position of the curtains in the vehicle, and the desired extent or coverage of the curtains.
For example, in a vehicle with a single row of vehicle seating, such as a single cab pickup truck (not shown), the side curtains may be omitted, in which case the single rear curtain would extend along the side structure on the driver and passenger sides from the A pillar to the B pillar and across the rear window opening between the B pillars. As another example, in a vehicle with two rows of vehicle seating, such as a crew cab pickup truck (not shown), the side curtains would extend along the side structure on the driver and passenger sides from the A pillar to the B pillar, and the rear curtain would extend along the side structure from the B pillar to the C pillar and across the rear window opening between the C pillars. In both of these alternative vehicle configurations, curtain coverage is provided along both side structures from adjacent the forwardmost seating in the vehicle to adjacent the rearwardmost seat in the vehicle.
The driver side curtain 400, passenger side curtain 420, windshield curtain 440, and rear curtain 460, when inflated, help to absorb the energy of impacts with the curtains and helps to distribute the impact energy over large areas of the curtains. Since the curtains 400, 420, 440, and 460 wrap or extend around corners of the occupant compartment 70c, the curtains can help protect occupants in events such as a front impact, a rear impact, a side impact, an offset impact, an angled impact, or a vehicle rollover. Also, in such events, the curtains 400, 420, 440, and 460 can help prevent an occupant or a portion of an occupant from exiting the vehicle 12c through the windshield opening 50c, side window openings 48c, and rear window opening 60c.
From the above description of the invention, those skilled in the art will perceive improvements, changes and modifications. For example, in the embodiment of