Trim module for a pillar of a motor vehicle
US-2017361783-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US9346417B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9346417-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414504834-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 2, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 2, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 24, 2016 |
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A vehicle body structure includes a roof structure, a pillar structure extending below the roof structure, and an airbag mounted to and extending along the roof structure. The airbag is deployable from a stowed orientation to a deployed orientation. A trim panel is mounted to and extends along the pillar structure. The trim panel is disposed beneath the airbag when the airbag is in the stowed orientation, and the airbag overlays the trim panel when the airbag is in the deployed orientation. A trim deployment structure is connected to the pillar structure and is configured to pivot a trim panel about a pivot structure after deployment of the airbag to the deployed orientation such that the trim panel engages the deployed airbag to move the deployed airbag in an inboard direction.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle body structure, comprising: a roof structure; a pillar structure extending below the roof structure; an airbag mounted to and extending along the roof structure, the airbag being deployable from a stowed orientation to a deployed orientation; a trim panel mounted to and extending along the pillar structure, the trim panel being disposed beneath the airbag when the airbag is in the stowed orientation, and the airbag overlaying the trim panel when the airbag is in the deployed orientation; a pivot structure; and a trim deployment structure connected to the pillar structure, the trim deployment structure being configured to pivot the trim panel about the pivot structure after deployment of the airbag to the deployed orientation such that the trim panel engages the deployed airbag to move the deployed airbag in an inboard direction. 2. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1 , wherein the trim deployment structure comprises at least one of a push mechanism configured to move the trim panel in the inboard direction and a pull mechanism configured to move the trim panel in an outboard direction. 3. The vehicle body structure according to claim 2 , wherein the trim deployment structure includes a gas generator that pivots the trim panel about the pivot structure upon activation of the gas generator. 4. The vehicle body structure according to claim 3 , wherein the trim deployment structure defines a chamber including a first chamber portion disposed adjacent to the pillar structure and a second chamber portion disposed adjacent to the trim panel, with the first chamber portion being nested in the second chamber portion prior to activation of the gas generator, and the first chamber portion remaining stationary and the second chamber portion moving inboard relative to the first chamber portion in response to activation of the gas generator. 5. The vehicle body structure according to claim 3 , wherein a locking structure secures the trim panel to the pillar structure prior to the trim panel being moved upon activation of the gas generator, the locking structure includes a first locking member connected to the pillar structure and a second locking member connected to the trim panel, the second locking member is configured to disengage the first locking member when the trim panel is moved upon activation of the gas generator. 6. The vehicle body structure according to claim 5 , wherein the first locking member includes a pair of flexible arms configured to flex inwardly to release the second locking member when the trim panel is pivoted upon activation of the gas generator, and configured to return to an unflexed condition such that the flexible arms abut the second locking member to prevent outboard movement of the second locking member. 7. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1 , wherein the trim deployment structure comprises a push mechanism configured to move the trim panel in the inboard direction and a pull mechanism configured to move the trim panel in an outboard direction, the push mechanism and the pull mechanism being disposed on opposite sides of the pivot structure. 8. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1 , wherein a bottom end of the trim panel moves in the inboard direction. 9. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1 , further comprising an upper end of the trim panel moves in the inboard direction. 10. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1 , further comprising a biasing member disposed between the pillar structure and the trim panel in tension such that the biasing member compresses when the trim panel pivots to facilitate pivotal movement thereof, wherein the trim deployment structure is disposed on a first side of the pivot structure, and the biasing member is disposed on a second side of the pivot structure opposite the first side. 11. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1 , further comprising a tether having an airbag end fixed to the airbag and an anchor end fixed to the pillar structure, wherein the trim deployment structure includes a locking bar movable between an unlocked position and a locked position, the tether extending between the locking bar and the pillar structure such that deployment of the airbag causes the tether to move the locking bar from the unlocked position to the locked position. 12. The vehicle body structure according to claim 11 , further comprising a protrusion disposed on an inner surface of the trim panel configured to engage the locking bar in the locked position to prevent movement of the locking bar beyond the protrusion. 13. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1 , wherein the pivot structure is disposed between the pillar structure and the trim panel. 14. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1 , wherein the trim panel includes a top portion and a bottom portion, and the pivot structure pivotally couples the bottom portion to the top portion such that the top portion remains stationary, and the bottom portion moves relative to the top portion to engage the deployed airbag. 15. A vehicle body structure, comprising: a roof structure; a pillar structure extending below the roof structure; an airbag mounted to and extending along the roof structure, the airbag being deployable from a stowed orientation to a deployed orientation; a trim panel mounted to and extending along the pillar structure, the trim panel being disposed beneath the airbag when the airbag is in the stowed orientation, and the airbag overlaying the trim panel when the airbag is in the deployed orientation; a pivot structure pivotally securing the trim panel to the pillar structure, the pivot structure being positioned between an upper portion of the trim panel and a lower portion of the trim panel; and a trim deployment structure connected to the pillar structure and disposed below the pivot structure, the trim deployment structure being configured to pivot the trim panel about the pivot structure after deployment of the airbag to the deployed orientation such that the bottom portion of the trim panel moves in an inboard direction and engages the deployed airbag to move the deployed airbag in the inboard direction. 16. The vehicle body structure according to claim 15 , wherein the trim deployment structure includes a gas generator which pivots the trim panel about the pivot member upon activation of the gas generator. 17. The vehicle body structure according to claim 16 , wherein the trim deployment structure defines a chamber including a first chamber portion disposed adjacent to the pillar structure and a second chamber portion disposed adjacent to the trim panel, the first chamber portion being nested in the second chamber portion prior to activation of the gas generator, and the first chamber portion remaining stationary and the second chamber portion moving inboard relative to the first chamber portion in response to activation of the gas generator. 18. The airbag assembly according to claim 15 , further comprising a biasing member disposed above the pivot structure and between the pillar structure and the trim panel in tension such that the biasing member compresses when the trim panel pivots to facilitate pivotal movement thereof. 19. The vehicle body structure according to claim 15 , further comprising a tether having an airbag end fixed to the airbag and an anchor end fixed to the pillar structure, wherein the trim deployment structure includes a locking bar movable betwee
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