Land vehicles – Wheeled – Attachment
Reexamination Certificate
2001-10-12
2003-05-06
English, Peter C. (Department: 3616)
Land vehicles
Wheeled
Attachment
C297S216130
Reexamination Certificate
active
06557887
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Safety devices for a motor vehicle, having airbag apparatus, are generally known in various embodiments. In particular, airbag apparatus with one or more airbags in the front, side and bead impact areas of front occupants and rear occupants are known. These airbags, in the event of a vehicle impact, are inflatable as a function of impact delay and impact direction, by means of an individually associated, activable gas generator, to cushion and attenuate an impact on an occupant.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,738,368 discloses a safety device having a back seat airbag for a motor vehicle, comprising at least one back seat for a rear occupant and a front seat assembly arranged in front of the back seat and consisting of a seat part and a backrest. The at least one back seat airbag is inflatable by means of at least one gas generator activable in event of a sensed vehicle impact. The at least one back seat airbag collapsed in neutral position and the at least one gas generator are arranged and fixed in the rear of a front seat backseat and adjustable together with the latter. The back seat airbag is so fashioned, and an airbag exit opening is so directed upon the back seat occupant that the fired back seat airbag is expandable towards the chest and head of the back seat occupant.
Concretely for this purpose, in a rearward region of the front seat backrest, an opening is provided into which a supporting plate is fitted, firmly connected to lateral backrest frame parts by way of a lateral attachment flange. On this supporting plate, the gas generator is arranged and held together with the airbag. The backrest frame parts are swingably articulated to the seat structure to make possible an adjustment of the inclination of the backrest. The swing articulations are designed and dimensioned so strong that forces can be absorbed and transmitted by them. In addition, a swinging flap is provided, swingably articulated to the supporting plate and, in neutral position with safety device not activated, closing the openings in the front seat backrest and accordingly covering the supporting plate, including gas generator and airbag. In event of activation of the safety device, the swinging flap is swung by the inflating airbag into an open position, so that the airbag can unfold towards the head and chest in front of the back seat occupant. The swinging flap is at the same time held in a certain swing position by retaining bands. A disadvantage of this construction is that seat comfort is considerably reduced by the arrangement of numerous hard parts in the backrest, because under load they will press through the backrest of the front seat. Besides, such a construction is evidently elaborate and hence expensive, so that in practical use, such a device is less adapted to the purpose upon the whole.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,324,071 discloses a safety device for a motor vehicle in which an airbag module comprising a gas generator is fixed, not to the vehicle seat but, independently of the vehicle seat, to a framework fixed to the floor. This framework is fixed to the floor by way of a slide rail stationary relative to the floor, the seat being adjustable relative to the framework and hence relative to the airbag module fixed to the framework. The airbag module is here configured as a bead-supporting airbag module, and can be accommodated in a receptacle at the back of the headrest in certain adjusted positions of the vehicle seat only. What this is supposed to accomplish is that the distance of the headrest airbag from the back seat occupant region behind it is always the same.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,782,529 discloses a safety device on a vehicle seat in which an inflatable airbag is integrated into the backrest, and upon activation of the safety device, it inflates inside the backrest and therefore can furnish an impact protection for the user of the seat in question. Part of this airbag may also be so constructed inside the backrest that it provides protection for the knee region of a rear occupant seated behind. A gas generator is here merely represented schematically in the seat portion. No inflatable back seat airbag inflatable towards the head and chest of a rear occupant sitting behind the front seat is provided.
French Patent 2,131,475 A discloses a vehicle seat around which a supporting framework is arranged for attachment of parts such as for example safety devices. Such a construction, especially in crash situations, constitutes a considerable potential hazard to the vehicle occupants, in particular those seated behind the vehicle seat in question, and is therefore impracticable. Besides, such a framework is unattractive.
Japanese Patent Publication 04 166,455 discloses a construction of a safety device for a motor vehicle, in which an airbag module is arranged in an upper rear portion of a front seat backrest. By way of a control means, the inclination of the front seat backrest can be adjusted relative to the back seat occupant seated on the corresponding back seat.
Thus a problem underlying all of these arrangements consists in mounting the airbags, and particularly the gas generators, at locations in the vehicle where the requisite space is available, without poor appearance, and providing a favorable position of an airbag deployment opening from the point of safety engineering, together with a practicable airbag framework.
The object of the invention is to propose a suitable installation for a rear seat airbag device this is simple and inexpensive to produce.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the invention, a rear seat airbag device includes an airbag arranged in an airbag housing which is mounted to the rear portion of a front seat. The housing has an airbag deployment opening directed to deploy the airbag toward the head and chest of a rear seat occupant.
Advantageously, the gas generator of the airbag apparatus may be connected to the seat underframe in an especially stable manner, without need to provide costly measures for this purpose. This means that the seat underframe may thus be employed in an advantageous twofold function for stable attachment of the at least one gas generator and at the same time of an airbag housing module as a whole. This contributes considerably to the functional dependability of the safety device over all. A rigid fixation by way of a carrier, or a direct fixation of the gas generator to the seat underframe in the rear area of the front seat part is further favorable in that the structural space there available is otherwise unused. In addition, seat comfort is not impaired by such an arrangement, since the rear area of the front seat regularly lies beneath the under side of the backrest and therefore is in any event not loaded by a front seat occupant.
With the back seat airbag arrangement in the rear area of the front seat, directly in front of a back seat occupant, a rapid and direct deployment of the back seat airbag in a region of potential impact on a back seat occupant can be achieved.
In one embodiment, the airbag module consists of a back seat airbag and the at least one gas generator is arranged in the rear area of the front seat, preferably in or on the underframe, and integrated with an airbag deployment opening directed obliquely to the rear and upward. The back seat airbag may include a flat and narrow lower portion that deploys in a first stage along the front seat backrest upward without colliding with the feet or knees of a back seat occupant. Then in a second phase, a voluminous upper portion of the back seat airbag unfolds in front of the back seat occupant in the chest and head direction. Thus, the filled back seat airbag has a flat and narrow configuration in the lower region and a voluminous configuration in the upper region. Such an embodiment, with good protective function, may be economically installed. The airbag deployment opening may alternatively be formed in the case of a crash only, in that the expanding airbag rips along a seam of a cover closing the airbag deployment opening and integrated in the front seat p
Baker & Botts LLP
English Peter C.
Volkswagen AG
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