Nested energy absorption strap assembly
US-2019100243-A1 · Apr 4, 2019 · US
US10967900B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10967900-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916446225-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 19, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 6, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 6, 2021 |
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A compound energy absorption system for a steering column may include different first and second energy absorption mechanisms. The first energy absorption mechanism may involve a slide that deforms a deformation strip in a crash event. The second energy absorption mechanism may involve an energy absorbing strap and a carrier, with the energy absorbing strap being configured to bend and/or tear in a crash event. The energy absorbing strap, the carrier, the deformation strip, and the slide may be packaged compactly in series along an inner jacket tube of the steering column such that the carrier and the deformation strip move relative to the slide and a portion of the energy absorbing strap in a crash event. A pyrotechnic switch, a solenoid, or the like may selectively couple or decouple the second energy absorption mechanism depending on the severity or anticipated severity of a crash event.
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What is claimed is: 1. A compound energy absorption system comprising: a first energy absorption mechanism; a second energy absorption mechanism that is different than the first energy absorption mechanism, the second energy absorption mechanism comprising an energy absorbing strap that is configured to at least one of bend or tear in a crash event, and a carrier having catches that extend through slots of the energy absorbing strap; and means for selectively coupling/decoupling the second energy absorption mechanism. 2. The compound energy absorption system of claim 1 wherein a tongue of the energy absorbing strap is selectively coupled or decoupled by a pin of the means for selectively coupling/decoupling the second energy absorption mechanism. 3. The compound energy absorption system of claim 1 wherein the energy absorbing strap comprises a central portion and a tongue, wherein the tongue extends from the central portion and is bent such that a portion of the tongue opposes the central portion, with the central portion of the energy absorbing strap being configured to at least one of bend or tear in a crash event. 4. The compound energy absorption system of claim 1 wherein the energy absorbing strap comprises channels along which the energy absorbing strap is configured to tear in a crash event. 5. The compound energy absorption system of claim 1 wherein the first energy absorption mechanism comprises a slide and a deformation strip, wherein the slide straddles the deformation strip. 6. The compound energy absorption system of claim 5 wherein the deformation strip has a length and extends between a first end and a second end, wherein a greatest extent of the deformation strip is the length of the deformation strip, wherein a majority of the length of the deformation strip is elevated relative to the first and second ends of the deformation strip. 7. The compound energy absorption system of claim 5 comprising a tooth plate with teeth on a first side, wherein the slide is disposed on a second side of the tooth plate opposite the first side. 8. The compound energy absorption system of claim 7 wherein the means for selectively coupling/decoupling the second energy absorption mechanism is configured to couple or decouple an arm of the tooth plate and a tongue of the energy absorbing strap of the second energy absorption mechanism. 9. A compound energy absorption system for a steering column, the compound energy absorption system comprising: a first energy absorption mechanism that comprises a deformation strip and a slide that straddles the deformation strip, wherein the deformation strip is configured to move relative to the slide in a crash event; a second energy absorption mechanism that comprises an energy absorbing strap, wherein the energy absorbing strap is configured to at least one of bend or tear in a crash event, and a carrier with which the energy absorbing strap mates; and means for selectively coupling/decoupling the second energy absorption mechanism, wherein the deformation strip and the carrier are configured to move relative to the slide and the means for selectively coupling/decoupling in a crash event. 10. The compound energy absorption system of claim 9 wherein the carrier has catches that extend through slots of the energy absorbing strap and prevent outer segments of the energy absorbing strap from moving relative to the carrier in a crash event. 11. The compound energy absorption system of claim 10 wherein a central portion of the energy absorbing strap is disposed between the outer segments of the energy absorbing strap, wherein a tongue protrudes from the central portion of the energy absorbing strap and a portion of the tongue is configured to be coupled to or decoupled from the means for selectively coupling/decoupling, wherein in a crash event the portion of the tongue coupled to the means for selectively coupling/decoupling remains stationary relative to the carrier and the outer segments of the energy absorbing strap. 12. The compound energy absorption system of claim 9 wherein a portion of a tongue extending from the energy absorbing strap is configured to be coupled to or decoupled from the means for selectively coupling/decoupling, wherein a side of the energy absorbing strap comprises channels along which the energy absorbing strap is configured to tear in a crash event, wherein the channels are aligned with the tongue that extends from the energy absorbing strap. 13. The compound energy absorption system of claim 9 wherein the deformation strip, a tooth plate of the first energy absorption mechanism, the energy absorbing strap, and the carrier are aligned along or parallel to a longitudinal axis. 14. A compound energy absorption system for a steering column, the compound energy absorption system comprising: a first energy absorption mechanism that comprises a deformation strip and a slide that straddles the deformation strip, wherein the deformation strip is configured to move relative to the slide in a crash event; a second energy absorption mechanism that comprises an energy absorbing strap, wherein the energy absorbing strap is configured to at least one of bend or tear in a crash event, wherein the first and second energy absorption mechanisms are configured to be positioned in series along a tube of the steering column; and means for selectively coupling/decoupling the second energy absorption mechanism. 15. The compound energy absorption system of claim 14 wherein the second energy absorption mechanism comprises a tooth plate with teeth on a first side, wherein the slide is disposed on a second side of the tooth plate opposite the first side, wherein an arm of the tooth plate opposes the energy absorbing strap and is couplable to a curved tongue of the energy absorbing strap by way of the means for selectively coupling/decoupling. 16. A steering column comprising: an inner jacket tube; a steering shaft rotatably mounted in the inner jacket tube; and a compound energy absorption system disposed on the inner jacket tube, the compound energy absorption system including a first energy absorption mechanism that comprises a deformation strip affixed to the inner jacket tube, the first energy absorption mechanism comprising a slide that straddles the deformation strip, wherein the inner jacket tube and the deformation strip are configured to move relative to the slide in a crash event, a second energy absorption mechanism that comprises a carrier that mates with an energy absorbing strap, with the carrier being affixed to the inner jacket tube, and means for selectively coupling/decoupling a portion of a tongue that extends from a central portion of the energy absorbing strap configured to at least one of bend or tear in a crash event. 17. The steering column of claim 16 wherein in a crash event the inner jacket tube, the carrier, and outer segments of the energy absorbing strap are configured to move relative to the portion of the tongue. 18. The steering column of claim 16 comprising a tooth plate, wherein the slide is disposed on a side of the tooth plate that faces the inner jacket tube, wherein the second energy absorption mechanism is disposed between the inner jacket tube and an arm of the tooth plate. 19. The steering column of claim 16 wherein the tongue is bent such that the portion of the tongue opposes the central portion, wherein catches of the carrier extend through slots of the energy absorbing strap. 20. The steering column of claim 16 wh
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