Forward mount compact passenger airbag module with passive gas modulation
US-11904787-B1 · Feb 20, 2024 · US
US12024915B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12024915-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217583677-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 25, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jan 25, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jul 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 2, 2024 |
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A lightweight and portable inflatable assembly includes an inflatable structural component and a chemical reaction based inflator device. The inflatable structural component includes a flexible housing defining a cavity. The inflatable structure is uninflated in a first operational mode and filled with an inflation fluid retained for at least 4 hours in a second operational mode. At least one primary and at least one secondary charge unit are in fluid communication with the cavity. The primary charge unit includes a first gas generant material configured to generate a first predetermined volume of inflation medium for filling the cavity, while the secondary charge unit includes a second gas generant material configured to generate a second predetermined volume of inflation medium for filling the cavity in the second operational mode. The second predetermined volume is ≤about 40% by volume of the first predetermined volume.
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A lightweight and portable inflatable assembly comprising: an inflatable structural component comprising a flexible housing defining a cavity and having a first operational mode where the inflatable structural component is uninflated and a second operational mode where the cavity of the inflatable structural component is filled with an inflation medium and configured to retain the inflation medium for greater than or equal to about 4 hours; at least one primary charge unit in fluid communication with the cavity and comprising a first gas generant material configured to generate a first predetermined volume of inflation medium for filling the cavity of the inflatable structural component to transition from the first operational mode to the second operational mode; and at least one ancillary charge unit in fluid communication with the cavity and comprising a second gas generant material configured to generate a second predetermined volume of inflation medium for filling the cavity of the inflatable structural component in the second operational mode, wherein the second predetermined volume is less than or equal to about 40% by volume of the first predetermined volume. 2. The lightweight and portable inflatable assembly of claim 1 , wherein the inflatable structural component comprises a primary chamber defining the cavity and a secondary chamber disposed within the primary chamber, wherein the primary chamber is in fluid communication with the at least one primary charge unit, the at least one ancillary charge unit is in fluid communication with the secondary chamber, and the secondary chamber is configured to release inflation medium into the primary chamber. 3. The lightweight and portable inflatable assembly of claim 2 , wherein the secondary chamber comprises a porous barrier material configured to diffuse the inflation medium into the primary chamber or defines a barrier comprising one or more vents configured to permit flow of the inflation medium into the primary chamber. 4. The lightweight and portable inflatable assembly of claim 3 , wherein the porous barrier material comprises Nylon. 5. The lightweight and portable inflatable assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flexible housing is a multilayered structure comprising an outer layer comprising a high strength textile and an inner layer comprising a polymeric membrane. 6. The lightweight and portable inflatable assembly of claim 5 , wherein the high strength textile comprises a ripstop Nylon material or an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene layer laminated between sheets of polyester and the inner layer comprises a material selected from the group consisting of: polyimides, thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), siloxanes comprising a Nylon reinforcing material, high-temperature resistance fabrics having a siloxane-based coating and a refractory coating, and combinations thereof. 7. The lightweight and portable inflatable assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first gas generant material and the second gas generant material each comprise sodium azide. 8. The lightweight and portable inflatable assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a gas generating unit disposed at one end of the inflatable structural component, wherein the gas generating unit is in fluid communication with the cavity and comprises the at least one primary charge unit and the at least one ancillary charge unit. 9. The lightweight and portable inflatable assembly of claim 8 , where the gas generating unit comprises at least one filter and at least one initiator. 10. The lightweight and portable inflatable assembly of claim 1 , wherein a total mass of the second gas generant material is less than or equal to about 33% of a total mass of the first gas generant material. 11. A lightweight, portable, and modular inflatable assembly comprising: an inflatable structural component comprising a flexible housing defining a cavity and having a first operational mode where the inflatable structural component is uninflated and a second operational mode where the cavity of the inflatable structural component is filled with an inflation medium and configured to retain the inflation medium for greater than or equal to about 4 hours; at least one primary charge unit in fluid communication with the cavity and comprising a first gas generant material configured to generate a first predetermined volume of inflation medium for filling the cavity of the inflatable structural component to transition from the first operational mode to the second operational mode; and a plurality of ancillary charge units in fluid communication with the cavity and each comprising a second gas generant material and each configured to generate a second predetermined volume of inflation medium for filling the cavity of the inflatable structural component in the second operational mode, wherein the second predetermined volume is less than or equal to about 40% of the first predetermined volume. 12. The lightweight, portable, and modular inflatable assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first gas generant material and the second gas generant material each comprise sodium azide. 13. The lightweight, portable, and modular inflatable assembly of claim 11 , wherein the at least one primary charge unit and the plurality of ancillary charge units are contained in a housing having an outlet in fluid communication with the cavity of inflatable structural component. 14. The lightweight, portable, and modular inflatable assembly of claim 13 , wherein the housing further comprises at least one filter. 15. The lightweight, portable, and modular inflatable assembly of claim 11 , wherein the inflatable structural component is a multilayered structure comprising an outer layer comprising a high strength textile and an inner layer comprising a polymeric membrane comprising a polymer selected from the group consisting of: polyimide, thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), copolymers and combinations thereof. 16. The lightweight, portable, and modular inflatable assembly of claim 11 comprising a plurality of primary charge units. 17. The lightweight, portable, and modular inflatable assembly of claim 11 , wherein a mass of the second gas generant material is the same in each of the plurality of ancillary charge units. 18. The lightweight, portable, and modular inflatable assembly of claim 11 , wherein a mass of the second gas generant material is different in at least two of the plurality of ancillary charge units. 19. The lightweight, portable, and modular inflatable assembly of claim 11 , wherein the at least one primary charge unit and the plurality of ancillary charge units each comprises an initiator. 20. A lightweight and portable inflatable assembly comprising: an inflatable structural component comprising a flexible housing defining a cavity and having a first operational mode where the inflatable structural component is uninflated and a second operational mode where the cavity of the inflatable structural component is filled with an inflation medium and configured to retain the inflation medium for greater than or equal to about 4 hours; at least one primary charge unit in fluid communication with the cavity and comprising a first amount of sodium azide configured to generate a first predetermined volume of inflation medium for filling the cavity of the inflatable structural component to transition from the first operational mode to the second operational mode; and at least one ancillary charge unit in fluid communication with the cavity and compris
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