Curtain airbag for a vehicle and a restraining arrangement
US-9744936-B2 · Aug 29, 2017 · US
US10081328B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10081328-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715483715-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 10, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 4, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 25, 2018 |
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A curtain airbag for a vehicle is configured to prevent a driver's neck from being broken by preventing a driver's head from being excessively rotated upon a crash of the vehicle in a state in which the driver's head contacts an airbag tube. The curtain airbag is also configured to prevent the driver's head from slipping through or between the curtain airbag and a driver airbag by removing a gap between the curtain airbag and the driver airbag when the driver's head moves forward during a crash of the vehicle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A curtain airbag for a vehicle, the curtain airbag comprising: an airbag tube configured to include a main chamber that is inflated by being supplied with a gas from an inflator and to absorb an impact when a driver's head moves laterally and to include an auxiliary chamber that is bendably connected to the main chamber and supplied with the gas from the main chamber to be inflated later than the main chamber; and a guide panel configured to be fixedly installed on a vehicle body and connected to the airbag tube to support the main chamber and the auxiliary chamber so that the main chamber and the auxiliary chamber are inflated inwardly when the airbag tube is inflated, wherein when the driver's head moves laterally upon a crash of the vehicle to collide with the main chamber, as the gas within the main chamber moves to the auxiliary chamber, the auxiliary chamber is inflated and is bent inwardly by the guide panel to prevent the gas within the auxiliary chamber from reflowing to the main chamber, wherein the airbag tube further includes a rear chamber bendably connected to a back end of the main chamber, wherein the auxiliary chamber is bendably connected to a front end of the main chamber, and wherein the airbag tube is provided with a first depression part in which an upper end of a boundary line in which the rear chamber and the main chamber are connected is depressed downward. 2. The curtain airbag of claim 1 , wherein the inflator is installed on the rear chamber whereby, when the airbag tube is inflated, the auxiliary chamber is supplied with the gas from the main chamber to be inflated last after the main chamber and the rear chamber are unfolded. 3. The curtain airbag of claim 1 , wherein the airbag tube is provided with a first chamber wall non-inflated at a boundary line in which the rear chamber and the main chamber are connected and is provided with a second chamber wall non-inflated at a boundary line in which the main chamber and the auxiliary chamber are connected. 4. The curtain airbag of claim 3 , wherein the airbag tube is provided with a first communication hole through which the gas flows from the boundary line between the rear chamber and the main chamber to both ends of the first chamber wall and is provided with a second communication hole through which the gas flows from the boundary line between the auxiliary chamber and the main chamber to both ends of the second chamber wall. 5. The curtain airbag of claim 4 , wherein a diameter of the first communication hole is formed to be larger than a diameter of the second communication hole. 6. The curtain airbag of claim 3 , wherein the first chamber wall is extended vertically and a central portion of the first chamber wall is extended to be bent backward. 7. The curtain airbag of claim 3 , wherein a longitudinal width of the second chamber wall is formed to be wider than a width of the first chamber wall. 8. The curtain airbag of claim 3 , wherein the guide panel is disposed at an outside with respect to the airbag tube, wherein a back end of the guide panel is connected to a boundary line in which the rear chamber and the main chamber are connected and a front end of the guide panel is fixed to a vehicle body. 9. The curtain airbag of claim 8 , wherein the back end of the guide panel is formed to correspond to a shape of the first chamber wall to be connected to the first chamber wall. 10. The curtain airbag of claim 1 , wherein a back end of the guide panel is connected to a boundary line in which the main chamber and the auxiliary chamber are connected and a front end of the guide panel is fixed to a vehicle body. 11. The curtain airbag of claim 1 , wherein the guide panel is provided with a first panel part configured to have a back end connected to a boundary line in which the main chamber and the auxiliary chamber are connected and to have a front end connected to a central portion of the auxiliary chamber and the guide panel and disposed at an inside of the main chamber, and is provided with a second panel part configured to have a back end connected to a front of the auxiliary chamber along with the first panel part and to have a front end fixed to the vehicle body. 12. The curtain airbag of claim 1 , wherein when the airbag tube is unfolded, the rear chamber is positioned to correspond to a head of a passenger on a rear seat, the main chamber is positioned to correspond to a driver's head, and the auxiliary chamber is positioned in front of a driver airbag provided at a driver's seat. 13. A curtain airbag for a vehicle, the curtain airbag comprising: an airbag tube configured to include a main chamber that is inflated by being supplied with a gas from an inflator and to absorb an impact when a driver's head moves laterally and to include an auxiliary chamber that is bendably connected to the main chamber and supplied with the gas from the main chamber to be inflated later than the main chamber; and a guide panel configured to be fixedly installed on a vehicle body and connected to the airbag tube to support the main chamber and the auxiliary chamber so that the main chamber and the auxiliary chamber are inflated inwardly when the airbag tube is inflated, wherein when the driver's head moves laterally upon a crash of the vehicle to collide with the main chamber, as the gas within the main chamber moves to the auxiliary chamber, the auxiliary chamber is inflated and is bent inwardly by the guide panel to prevent the gas within the auxiliary chamber from reflowing to the main chamber, wherein the airbag tube further includes a rear chamber bendably connected to a back end of the main chamber, and wherein the auxiliary chamber is bendably connected to a front end of the main chamber, and wherein the airbag tube is provided with a second depression part in which a lower end of a boundary line in which the auxiliary chamber and the main chamber are connected is depressed upward. 14. A curtain airbag for a vehicle, the curtain airbag comprising: an airbag tube configured to include a main chamber that is inflated by being supplied with a gas from an inflator and to absorb an impact when a driver's head moves laterally and to include an auxiliary chamber that is bendably connected to the main chamber and supplied with the gas from the main chamber to be inflated later than the main chamber; and a guide panel configured to be fixedly installed on a vehicle body and connected to the airbag tube to support the main chamber and the auxiliary chamber so that the main chamber and the auxiliary chamber are inflated inwardly when the airbag tube is inflated, wherein when the driver's head moves laterally upon a crash of the vehicle to collide with the main chamber, as the gas within the main chamber moves to the auxiliary chamber, the auxiliary chamber is inflated and is bent inwardly by the guide panel to prevent the gas within the auxiliary chamber from reflowing to the main chamber, wherein the airbag tube further includes a rear chamber bendably connected to a back end of the main chamber, and wherein the auxiliary chamber is bendably connected to a front end of the main chamber, and wherein the guide panel is provided with a first tether, the first tether having a back end connected to a boundary line in which the main chamber and the auxiliary chamber are connected and having a front end connected to the front of the auxiliary chamber, the first tether disposed at the outside of the main chamber, and wherein the guide panel is provided with a second tether configured to have a back end connected to a front of the auxiliary chamber along with th
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