Active bolster with pitted weld track
US-9254807-B1 · Feb 9, 2016 · US
US9327672B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9327672-B1 |
| Application number | US-201514645610-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2016 |
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An active bolster for an automotive vehicle includes a plastic-molded trim wall that deploys outwardly during a crash. A plastic-molded reaction plate is mounted as a deployment base. A plastic-molded bladder member is joined around a substantially sealed perimeter with the trim wall to form an inflatable bladder. The bladder member includes at least one substantially circumferential pleated baffle around a central attachment region. The central attachment region includes an attachment boss projecting toward an attachment pad on the reaction plate to form a hot weld. The attachment boss has an arched cross section defining a weld surface with an apex. The weld surface is hot welded to the attachment pad such that the apex makes first contact with the attachment pad, wherein compression of the bladder member with the reaction plate creates a contact edge moving radially outward from the apex to expel gas from the hot weld.
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What is claimed is: 1. An active bolster for mounting at an interior trim surface of a passenger compartment in an automotive vehicle, comprising: a plastic-molded trim wall for deploying in a deployment direction toward a passenger in the passenger compartment; a plastic-molded reaction plate mounted as a deployment base and having a planar attachment pad; and a plastic-molded bladder member joined around a substantially sealed perimeter with the trim wall to form an inflatable bladder to receive an inflation gas during a crash event, wherein the bladder member includes at least one substantially circumferential pleated baffle around a central attachment region, wherein the central attachment region includes an attachment boss projecting toward the attachment pad and forming a hot weld, wherein the attachment boss has an arched cross section defining a weld surface with an apex; wherein the weld surface is hot welded to the attachment pad such that the apex makes first contact with the attachment pad, and wherein compression of the bladder member with the reaction plate creates a contact edge moving radially outward from the apex to expel gas from the hot weld. 2. The active bolster of claim 1 wherein the weld surface around the apex is rounded. 3. The active bolster of claim 1 wherein the attachment boss is comprised of a generally cylindrical tower. 4. The active bolster of claim 1 wherein the attachment boss is comprised of an elongated channel shape. 5. The active bolster of claim 1 wherein the attachment boss extends from the trim wall by a first height, and wherein the pleated baffle extends from the trim wall by a second height less than the first height. 6. The active bolster of claim 1 wherein the bladder member includes a plurality of attachment bosses and wherein the reaction plate includes a corresponding plurality of attachment pads. 7. The active bolster of claim 1 wherein the reaction plate includes a penetrating rib extending from the attachment pad. 8. The active bolster of claim 1 comprising a glove box door, wherein the reaction plate forms an inside wall of the glove box door. 9. An active bolster comprising: a reaction plate with planar welding pads; and a bladder member having attachment bosses hot welded to the pads; each boss having an arched cross section with an apex hot welded to a respective pad such that the apex makes first contact and wherein compression of the bladder member with the reaction plate creates a contact edge moving radially outward from the apex to expel gas from the hot weld.
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