Seat device
US-2019389414-A1 · Dec 26, 2019 · US
US11214214B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11214214-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016826517-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 4, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 4, 2022 |
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A vehicle seat includes a seat bottom having a forward-facing surface relative to the vehicle seat and an airbag mounted to the seat bottom. The airbag includes an inflator mounted to the seat bottom and an airbag cushion including a portion positioned adjacent the forward-facing surface of the seat bottom.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle seat comprising: a seat bottom having a forward-facing surface relative to the vehicle seat; and an airbag mounted to the seat bottom including: an inflator mounted to the seat bottom; an airbag cushion including a portion positioned adjacent to the forward-facing surface of the seat bottom; and a fastener connecting the airbag cushion to the forward-facing surface. 2. The seat of claim 1 , wherein the seat bottom partially encompasses the inflator and wherein the seat bottom is configured to allow the airbag cushion to deploy directly downward from the inflator. 3. The seat of claim 1 , wherein the seat bottom comprises a seat frame with a forward-facing channel and wherein the inflator is positioned in the forward-facing channel. 4. The seat of claim 1 , wherein the airbag cushion is configured to inflate at least partially into a volume in front of the seat bottom in response to activation of the inflator. 5. The vehicle seat of claim 1 , wherein the airbag cushion includes a tether attaching a first portion of an inner surface of the airbag cushion to a second portion of the inner surface of the airbag cushion. 6. The vehicle seat of claim 1 , wherein the airbag cushion includes a first vent to outside atmosphere. 7. The vehicle seat of claim 6 , wherein the airbag cushion further includes a second vent that is aligned to allow gas to pass through the first vent during a first stage of airbag deployment and is configured to misalign to prevent gas from passing through the first vent during a second stage of airbag deployment when the tether has been pulled taught to cause the misalignment of the first vent and the second vent. 8. The vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein the airbag further comprises a reaction surface that moves via forces communicated to it by the cushion during deployment and achieves a resting position where it can support the cushion once the cushion is filled with gas and transmit cushion forces to the seat bottom. 9. The vehicle seat of claim 8 , wherein the reaction surface comprises at least two pieces. 10. The vehicle seat of claim 8 , wherein the reaction surface is pivotally connected to the seat bottom frame at a pivot that is responsive to an inflation of the airbag cushion to pivot downwardly and rearwardly about the pivot, wherein the reaction surface includes a pivot limiting surface which limits the rotation of the pivoting reaction surface about the pivot. 11. The vehicle seat of claim 1 , wherein the inflator is mounted behind a forward portion of a seat bottom frame. 12. The vehicle seat of claim 10 , wherein the airbag cushion is distributed around a lower portion and a side portion of the seat bottom frame. 13. A vehicle seat comprising: a seat bottom having a forward-facing surface relative to the vehicle seat; and an airbag mounted to the seat bottom including: an inflator mounted to the seat bottom; and an airbag cushion including a portion positioned adjacent to the forward-facing surface of the seat bottom, wherein the airbag cushion is configured to react against a portion of the seat bottom away from the inflator and the seat bottom and wherein airbag cushion pressure creates a reaction surface for the airbag cushion that prevents the airbag cushion from rotating rearwardly relative to the vehicle seat. 14. A vehicle seat bottom comprising: an inflator mounted to the seat bottom; and an airbag cushion including a portion positioned adjacent to a forward-facing surface of the seat bottom, wherein the seat bottom comprises a seat frame with a forward-facing channel and wherein the inflator is positioned in the forward-facing channel. 15. The vehicle seat bottom of claim 14 , wherein the airbag cushion is configured to inflate at least partially into a volume in front of the seat bottom in response to activation of the inflator. 16. The vehicle seat of claim 14 , wherein the airbag further comprises a reaction surface that moves via forces communicated to it by the cushion during deployment and achieves a resting position where it can support the cushion once the cushion is filled with gas and transmit cushion forces to the seat bottom. 17. The vehicle seat bottom of claim 14 , wherein the inflator is mounted behind a forward portion of a seat bottom frame. 18. The vehicle seat bottom of claim 17 , wherein the airbag cushion is distributed around a lower portion and a side portion of the seat bottom frame.
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