Land vehicles – Wheeled – Attachment
Reexamination Certificate
2002-03-08
2003-12-09
Dickson, Paul N. (Department: 3616)
Land vehicles
Wheeled
Attachment
C280S730200
Reexamination Certificate
active
06659502
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to an impact protection device for vehicle occupants. The impact protection device includes a gas bag having a segment and a lateral segment. The gas bag is connected to a gas generator, so that a gas produced by the gas generator can flow into the gas bag. The invention also relates to a method of providing an impact protection.
A protection device of this type is used to prevent vehicle occupants from coming into contact with parts of a vehicle in case of an impact of the vehicle. For this purpose, the impact protection devices, which are also called airbags, are preferably disposed in frame parts of the vehicle. In this case, there is the problem of also preventing the vehicle occupants from coming into contact with parts of the vehicle in regions in which a positioning or mounting of the impact protection device is not possible due to structural reasons. These regions include, for example, the window region. The positioning of the impact protection device is also problematical, particularly in a B-pillar region of a vehicle having a sliding door, especially because of the sliding-door securing devices and the sliding-door guide which are provided in the region of the B-pillar.
German Utility Model No. DE 295 17 372 U1 discloses a gas-bag side-impact protection device which, when inflated, unfolds into a space at the side of the vehicle door. In this case, in addition to providing protection for the thorax, a gas bag is formed in the head region by discharging gas in a lateral direction. A similar configuration is also disclosed in Patent Abstracts of Japan JP 10181498-A.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,169,613 discloses an occupant protection device having an airbag which has two chambers, in which case a first airbag chamber can be inflated in front of the vehicle occupant, starting from the dashboard along the windshield in the direction of the vehicle occupant. Only if this chamber is inflated, is gas blown into a second airbag chamber which extends from the upper airbag chamber downward between the driver and the steering wheel.
German Utility Model No. DE 297 13 111 U1 discloses an airbag configuration in which a two-chambered airbag is provided, the two airbag chambers being separated from each other by a partition wall. The second airbag chamber is inflated with a time delay with respect to the first airbag chamber. For this purpose, retaining devices are provided in the airbag, the devices tearing when a certain internal gas pressure is reached in the second airbag chamber and releasing the latter for expansion.
German Utility Model No. DE 94 05 143.7 U1 discloses an airbag device having an airbag which, in the inflated state, includes an airbag side part and an airbag front part disposed at an angle thereto.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,765,863 discloses an impact protection device for vehicle occupants. The impact protection device has a gas bag which includes a segment and a lateral segment. The gas bag is connected to a gas generator, so that a gas produced by the gas generator can flow into the gas bag. More specifically, a side airbag module is provided, which includes an airbag having two chambers, the gas first of all being blown into a lower chamber assigned to the upper body region. When an occupant impacts against the lower chamber, the gas volume can then be pressed from the lower chamber into the upper chamber, which is assigned to a vehicle occupant's head region. A configuration of this type requires a special folding technique, in which certain corner or edge regions are inserted, by rotation in a pocket-like manner, from outside between two opposite side walls of the correspondingly folded remaining airbag. A folding of this type is relatively complicated and difficult to produce. There is also the risk that because of this complicated folding technique, the gas bag is not inflated in the desired manner in case of a vehicle impact, i.e. there is the risk that the functional reliability is not provided in the desired manner during the inflating process.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide an impact protection device which overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known impact protection devices of this general type and which has a gas bag that can be transferred by a simple folding technique into a folded-up inoperative state, and which can be transferred with high functional reliability from the folded-up inoperative state into an operative position.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, an impact protection device for protecting vehicle occupants, including:
a gas bag including a segment and a lateral segment disposed adjacent to the segment;
a gas generator connected to the gas bag such that gas produced by the gas generator can flow into the gas bag;
the gas bag defining an unfolding plane and a longitudinal direction extending in the unfolding plane;
the gas bag having a transition region between the segment and the lateral segment and a swivel axis extending along the transition region;
the segment and the lateral segment being disposed laterally adjacent one another with respect to the longitudinal direction, when the gas bag is in a non-activated, unfolded state;
the gas bag being foldable transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction;
the lateral segment being swivelable about the swivel axis onto the segment, when the segment and the lateral segment are folded-up transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction; and
the gas bag being configured such that, when the gas bag is inflated with gas produced by the gas generator, the lateral segment performs a swiveling movement away from the segment such that the gas bag is at least in a partially unfolded state.
In other words, according to the invention, in order for the gas bag to be transferred into the non-activated, folded-up basic state starting from the unfolded and non-inflated state, in which the two segments lie next to each other in an unfolding plane, as seen in the longitudinal direction,
the gas bag can be folded up transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction in the unfolding plane, and
the folded-up, lateral segment can be swiveled about a swivel axis, which is situated in the transition region between the segment and the lateral segment, onto the folded-up segment, and wherein,
when the gas bag is inflated through the use of the gas produced by the gas generator, the lateral segment executes a swiveling movement away from the segment in such a manner that an at least partially unfolded state of the gas bag is formed.
A folding of this type can be produced in a simple manner. Additionally, this type of folding ensures that the gas bag can be inflated in a functionally very reliable manner, since the lateral segment, in order to bring it into position at the desired inflation region, merely needs to be swiveled away from the segment by a simple swiveling movement.
According to an advantageous feature of the invention, a configuration of this type provides side impact protection in the region of the B-pillar of a vehicle having a sliding door, when the airbag is in the activated or deployed state, even if the impact protection device cannot be positioned or mounted in the B-pillar region due to structural reasons, particularly because of the sliding-door securing devices and the sliding door guide provided there. In this case, the gas bag can be disposed in its folded-up state in the region above the side window, for example.
A further advantage of the invention over the prior art is that the space required for the installation of the protection device in the motor vehicle is reduced when using the folded-up gas bag according to the invention. Moreover, the folded-up gas bag according to the invention ensures a simple folding of the gas bag, thereby ensuring, during unfolding, that the gas bag inflates in a short time, which is necessary in order to provide an effective impact prot
Breyvogel Jörg
Fehrmann Hans
Beck Manfred
Dickson Paul N.
Greenberg Laurence A.
Ilan Ruth
Stemer Werner H.
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