Curtain airbag housing structure
US-8960716-B2 · Feb 24, 2015 · US
US9199600B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9199600-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414551220-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 1, 2015 |
| Grant date | Dec 1, 2015 |
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An airbag of a head-protecting airbag device includes a bag body, a tension belt extending from a front region of the bag body and a tether for covering an outer circumference of the bag body. The bag body includes a terminal inflatable portion and a central inflatable portion. The tension belt is disposed along a front and rear direction of the bag body so as to be deployable on an outboard side of the terminal inflatable portion. The tether is run through a slit formed on a partitioning portion which partitions the terminal inflatable portion from the central inflatable portion and covers an inboard side of the terminal inflatable portion and an outboard side of the central inflatable portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A head-protecting airbag device having an airbag that is mountable on an upper edge of a window of a vehicle on an inboard side of a vehicle in a folded-up configuration with an upper edge of the airbag secured to a vehicle body structure, the airbag being deployable downward over the window when fed with an inflation gas from an inflator, the airbag comprising: a bag body that is formed into a flexible bag and mountable on the upper edge of the window of the vehicle body structure at a plurality of positions located along a front and rear direction of an upper edge of the bag body, the bag body comprising a terminal inflatable portion located at a terminal in a front and rear direction of the bag body, a central inflatable portion adjoining the terminal inflatable portion and located toward a center in a front and rear direction of the bag body and a partitioning portion that is disposed generally along an up and down direction to partition the terminal inflatable portion from the central inflatable portion; a tension belt that is formed of a flexible band member and connected to the bag body at a first end so as to be deployable on an outboard side of the terminal inflatable portion and extend along a front and rear direction, a second end of the tension belt being adapted to be secured to the vehicle body structure at a periphery of the window distant from the bag body; a tether that is formed of a flexible band member separately from the tension belt, a first end in a front and rear direction of the tether being connected to a periphery of the terminal inflatable portion on the part of a terminal in a front and rear direction of the bag body whereas a second end in a front and rear direction of the tether being connected to a periphery of the central inflatable portion on the part of a center in a front and rear direction of the bag body such that the tether extends across the terminal inflatable portion and central inflatable portion generally along a front and rear direction, the tether being disposed in a vicinity of a center in an up and down direction of the bag body and having a width in a front and rear direction that is smaller than a width in a front and rear direction of a region of the bag body from the terminal inflatable portion to the central inflatable portion in an inflated state, and the tether being run through a slit formed on the partitioning portion so as to cover an inboard side of the terminal inflatable portion and an outboard side of the central inflatable portion. 2. The head-protecting airbag device of claim 1 , wherein the first end of the tension belt is connected to the partitioning portion. 3. The head-protecting airbag device of claim 1 , wherein: the bag body includes, in order to protect a head of an occupant in the event of a rollover of a vehicle, a primary inflatable portion inflatable with an inflation gas fed from the inflator and a secondary inflatable portion that is in gas communication with the primary inflatable portion and completes inflation after the primary inflatable portion has completed inflation; the terminal inflatable portion constitutes the secondary inflatable portion; and the central inflatable portion constitutes the primary inflatable portion. 4. The head-protecting airbag device of claim 1 , wherein the terminal inflatable portion is located at the front end of the bag body. 5. The head-protecting airbag device of claim 1 , wherein the terminal inflatable portion and central inflatable portion are both closed at the bottoms so as to admit inflation gas from upper end regions thereof.
the bag being integrated in a multi-bag system · CPC title
Tethers · CPC title
in vehicle roof frames or pillars · CPC title
Curtain-type airbags deploying mainly in a vertical direction from their top edge · CPC title
characterised by the inflation fluid source or means to control inflation fluid flow {(arrangement or mounting thereof to the vehicle B60R21/20; blasting cartridges for producing gas under pressure in general F42B3/04; initiators or igniters therefor F42B3/10)} · CPC title
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