Airbag apparatus for vehicle
US-2024181985-A1 · Jun 6, 2024 · US
US10589709B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10589709-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715677136-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 15, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2008 |
| Publication date | Mar 17, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 17, 2020 |
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An inflator as well as a method of manufacturing an inflator, a module including an inflator and an airbag module. In an inflator, especially for a protective device in a vehicle, comprising plural components a sealant is applied in the area of abutting components, especially a sealant which adheres to both abutting components.
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Having described the invention, the following is claimed: 1. An inflator comprising: a first component ( 112 ), the first component being an inflator housing and a second component ( 114 ) connected to the first component ( 112 ) by an injected plastic base ( 116 ) by at least partially surrounding both components ( 112 , 114 ) by injection molding, the second component being a pre-fabricated igniter, wherein the first component ( 112 ) has an adhesive film ( 142 ) applied before injection molding in a contact area ( 140 ) with the plastic base ( 116 ), the adhesive film comprising a plastic film ( 144 ) and an adhesive layer ( 146 ), wherein the first component ( 112 ) comprises an orifice ( 120 ) through which the second component ( 114 ) extends, the plastic base ( 116 ) extending through the orifice ( 120 ) and covering the first component ( 112 ) so that a circumferential edge ( 122 ) of the orifice ( 120 ) is embedded in the plastic base ( 116 ), wherein the adhesive film ( 142 ) is applied to the first component ( 112 ) on a contacting area ( 140 ) that extends circumferentially around the edge ( 122 ) of the orifice ( 120 ) on both an inner and outer surface of the first component, wherein the materials of the plastic film ( 144 ) and the plastic base ( 116 ) are selected such that during injection-molding the plastic base ( 116 ), the plastic film ( 144 ) at least partially melts and combines with the plastic base ( 116 ), and wherein the adhesive layer ( 146 ) is formed of a material that adheres the plastic film ( 144 ), and the plastic base ( 116 ) connected thereto, to the first component ( 112 ), the adhesive layer ( 146 ) being elastically or plastically deformable so as to form a bonding bridge that compensates for different thermal expansion coefficients between the materials of the first component ( 112 ) and the plastic base ( 116 ). 2. An inflator according to claim 1 , wherein the first component ( 112 ) is made of metal, ceramic and/or plastic material. 3. An inflator according to claim 1 , wherein the pre-fabricated igniter is closed to the outside. 4. An inflator according to claim 1 , wherein the first component ( 112 ) has an orifice ( 120 ) for receiving and mounting the second component ( 114 ) the edge ( 122 ) of which is embedded in the plastic base ( 116 ) during injection molding. 5. An inflator according to claim 1 , wherein the adhesive film ( 142 ) covers only part of the portion of the first component ( 112 ) surrounded by injection molding. 6. An inflator according to claim 1 , wherein the adhesive film ( 142 ) covers the entire portion of the first component ( 112 ) surrounded by injection molding. 7. An inflator according to claim 1 , wherein the adhesive film ( 142 ) projects from the portion of the first component ( 112 ) surrounded by injection molding. 8. An inflator according to claim 1 , wherein the plastic film ( 144 ) is made of the same material as the plastic base ( 116 ). 9. An inflator according to claim 8 , wherein the adhesive of the adhesive layer ( 146 ) can be activated by a predetermined contact pressure or thermal influence. 10. An inflator according to claim 1 , wherein the plastic film ( 144 ) is made of a material which is suited for establishing a connection with the material of the plastic base ( 116 ). 11. An inflator according to claim 1 , wherein the plastic film ( 144 ) includes a thermoplastic elastomer. 12. A method for manufacturing an inflator ( 10 ) for a vehicle occupant restraint system comprising the steps of: providing a first component ( 112 ) containing metal and/or plastic material and/or ceramic material, the first component being an inflator housing, providing a second component ( 114 ) to be connected to the first component ( 112 ) the second component being a pre-fabricated igniter, applying an adhesive film ( 142 ) to the first component ( 112 ) in a connecting area, the adhesive film comprising a plastic film ( 144 ) and an adhesive layer ( 146 ), positioning the second component ( 114 ) relative to the first component ( 112 ), and jointly surrounding at least partially the first and second components ( 112 , 114 ) by injection molding, thereby forming a plastic base ( 116 ) connecting the components ( 112 , 114 ), wherein the first component ( 112 ) comprises an orifice ( 120 ) through which the second component ( 114 ) extends, the plastic base ( 116 ) extending through the orifice ( 120 ) and covering the first component ( 112 ) so that a circumferential edge ( 122 ) of the orifice ( 120 ) is embedded in the plastic base ( 116 ), wherein the adhesive film ( 142 ) is applied to the first component ( 112 ) on a contacting area ( 140 ) that extends circumferentially around the edge ( 122 ) of the orifice ( 120 ) on both an inner and outer surface of the first component, wherein the materials of the plastic film ( 144 ) and the plastic base ( 116 ) are selected such that during injection-molding the plastic base ( 116 ), the plastic film ( 144 ) at least partially melts and combines with the plastic base ( 116 ), and wherein the adhesive layer ( 146 ) is formed of a material that adheres the plastic film ( 144 ), and the plastic base ( 116 ) connected thereto, to the first component ( 112 ), the adhesive layer ( 146 ) being elastically or plastically deformable so as to form a bonding bridge that compensates for different thermal expansion coefficients between the materials of the first component ( 112 ) and the plastic base ( 116 ). 13. A method according to claim 12 , wherein the plastic film ( 144 ) of the adhesive film ( 142 ) melts with the plastic base ( 116 ) during injection molding. 14. A method according to claim 12 , wherein during or after applying the adhesive film ( 142 ) the adhesive of the adhesive film ( 142 ) is activated by pressing or heating. 15. A module comprising an inflator ( 10 , 110 ), an airbag ( 96 ) inflatable by the inflator ( 10 , 110 ) and a fastening means for attaching the module, wherein the inflator ( 10 , 110 ) is formed according to claim 12 .
of wire gauze; of knitted wire; of expanded metal · CPC title
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