Vehicle with deployable energy absorbing device
US-2020172041-A1 · Jun 4, 2020 · US
US10919477B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10919477-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916281797-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 21, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 16, 2021 |
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A door module is equipped with an inflatable bladder configured to move an interior trim panel away from the door and toward a vehicle occupant in the event of a collision. The result is reduced occupant movement, additional absorption of kinetic energy, and distribution of remaining energy over an increased surface area. The bladder can have an accordion-like configuration that unfolds when changing from a deflated state to an inflated state, and more than one bladder can be used to control which portions of the trim panel move relative to each other.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicle door module for attachment to an interior side of a vehicle door, the door module comprising: a trim panel having a decorative side that faces an interior of a passenger cabin of a vehicle when the door module is attached to the vehicle door; and an inflatable bladder on a back side of the trim panel opposite the decorative side, the bladder having a deflated state and being configured to change to an inflated state in the event of a collision, wherein the inflatable bladder forces the trim panel away from the vehicle door when the bladder changes to the inflated state, and wherein the door module is attached to the vehicle door via a fastener having opposite first and second ends configured to move together with the trim panel in a direction away from the vehicle door when the bladder changes to the inflated state. 2. The door module of claim 1 , wherein the inflatable bladder has an inner side facing toward the trim panel, an opposite outer side facing toward the vehicle door, and an expandable side wall extending between the inner and outer sides. 3. The door module of claim 2 , wherein the expandable side wall unfolds when the inflatable bladder changes to the inflated state. 4. The door module of claim 1 , wherein the inflatable bladder is a first inflatable bladder located along a forward portion of the door module, the door module further comprising a second inflatable bladder on the back side of the trim panel located along a rearward portion of the door module. 5. The door module of claim 4 , wherein the first and second inflatable bladders are separately inflatable so that one or both of respective forward and rearward portions of the trim panel can be forced away from the vehicle door when the corresponding inflatable bladder changes to the inflated state. 6. The door module of claim 1 , wherein the inflatable bladder is configured to deflate after changing to the inflated state. 7. The door module of claim 1 , wherein the inflatable bladder includes an upper segment along a top portion of the trim panel, a lower segment along a bottom portion of the trim panel, and a side segment interconnecting the upper and lower segments. 8. The door module of claim 7 , wherein the inflatable bladder is one of a pair of U-shaped bladders on the back side of the trim panel with the open end of the U-shapes facing each other. 9. A vehicle door module for attachment to an interior side of a vehicle door, the door module comprising: a trim panel having a decorative side that faces an interior of a passenger cabin of a vehicle when the door module is attached to the vehicle door; and an inflatable bladder on a back side of the trim panel opposite the decorative side, the bladder having a deflated state and being configured to change to an inflated state in the event of a collision, wherein the inflatable bladder forces the trim panel away from the vehicle door when the bladder changes to the inflated state, and wherein the door module is attached to the vehicle door via a fastening system having a first shoulder in contact with the decorative side of the trim panel and a shaft extending to a second shoulder that faces toward the first shoulder, the second shoulder being in an unloaded condition when the inflatable bladder is in the deflated state and in a loaded condition when the inflatable bladder changes to the inflated state. 10. The door module of claim 9 , wherein the first shoulder is in a loaded condition to hold the door module to the vehicle door when the bladder is in the deflated state, and wherein the second shoulder prevents the trim panel from detaching from the vehicle door when the bladder changes to the inflated state. 11. A vehicle door module for attachment to an interior side of a vehicle door, the door module comprising: a trim panel having a decorative side that faces an interior of a passenger cabin of a vehicle when the door module is attached to the vehicle door; and an inflatable bladder on a back side of the trim panel opposite the decorative side, the bladder having a deflated state and being configured to change to an inflated state in the event of a collision, wherein the inflatable bladder forces the trim panel away from the vehicle door when the bladder changes to the inflated state, wherein the door module is attached to the vehicle door via a threaded fastener having a first threaded portion and a second threaded portion axially spaced from the first threaded portion, the first threaded portion being loaded to hold the door module to the vehicle door when the bladder is in the deflated state, and wherein the second threaded portion is in an unloaded condition when the bladder is in the deflated state and in a loaded condition with the bladder changes to the inflated state. 12. The door module of claim 11 , wherein the first threaded portion is in threaded engagement with an attachment portion of the vehicle door when the door module is attached to the vehicle door and the bladder is in the deflated state, said threaded engagement being configured to break when the bladder changes to the inflated state. 13. The door module of claim 12 , wherein the attachment portion comprises a plastic sleeve into which the first threaded portion fits to form the threaded engagement.
using gas or liquid as energy absorbing means · CPC title
Lateral collision · CPC title
integrating other functions or accessories · CPC title
Doors · CPC title
associated with the side doors or panels, e.g. displaced towards the occupants in case of a side collision · CPC title
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