Anti-submarining airbag for vehicle seat

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Attachment

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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07052034

ABSTRACT:
An airbag module for incorporation in a vehicle seat has an airbag with an inflator located inside the airbag. The inflator has a first free end and an opposite second free end. The second free end of the inflator has a connection section projecting from the airbag. At least one part of the interior surface of the airbag comes into contact with the two free ends of the inflator when the airbag is inflated to brace the inflator in the airbag and to seal the airbag in a gas-tight manner at least in the region of the projecting connection section.

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