Airbag for knee airbag apparatus

US9592787B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9592787-B2
Application numberUS-201414781674-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 28, 2014
Priority dateApr 3, 2013
Publication dateMar 14, 2017
Grant dateMar 14, 2017

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An airbag for a knee airbag apparatus which is rapidly deployed upward between the knees of a passenger and instrument panel includes a front panel; a rear panel coupled to the front panel to form an inflation chamber; and a hinge portion having a thin inflation thickness at a position corresponding to a housing connecting portion, at which the instrument panel is coupled to the housing, when the airbag is inflated.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An airbag for a knee airbag apparatus in combination with a housing for coupling to an instrument panel of a vehicle at a housing connection portion, the housing defining an open for housing the airbag in an uninflated state, the airbag comprising: a front panel; a rear panel coupled to the front panel to define an inflation chamber; and a hinge portion having a first inflation thickness between the front panel and the rear panel at a position corresponding to an intersection between the opening defined by the housing and the housing connecting portion, at which the instrument panel is coupled to the housing, and a second inflation thickness between the front and rear panel proximate to the first inflation thickness when the airbag is inflated, the first inflation thickness being a reduced inflation thickness less than the second inflation thickness. 2. The airbag of claim 1 , wherein a corner is defined at a junction between the housing and the housing connection portion and further wherein the hinge portion includes: a first tether connected to the front panel proximate to the corner when the airbag is inflated; and a second tether having one end sewed to the front panel adjacent to the one end of the first tether. 3. The airbag of claim 2 , wherein the first and second tethers are disposed to form a predetermined angle about the corner when the airbag is inflated. 4. The airbag of claim 3 , wherein the housing connecting portion is a low portion of the instrument panel which is formed in parallel with a bottom of the vehicle, the one end of the first tether is sewed to be positioned at a front of the housing connecting portion when the airbag is inflated and an opposite end of the first tether is sewed to the rear panel to face the bottom of the vehicle, and the one end of the second tether is sewed to a rear of the housing connecting portion when the airbag is inflated and an opposite end of the second tether faces tibias of a passenger. 5. The airbag of claim 1 , further comprising a deployment guide member defined by seam margins of the front and rear panels formed at both sides of the hinge portion such that a pulling force is generated to allow the airbag to be deployed upward toward the instrument panel. 6. The airbag of claim 1 , wherein a corner is defined at a junction between the housing and the housing connection portion and further wherein the hinge portion includes: a first tether connected to the front panel and the rear panel at the reduced inflation thickness. 7. The airbag of claim 6 , wherein the first tether is connected to the front panel proximate to the corner when the airbag is inflated. 8. The airbag of claim 6 , wherein the housing includes a rear end which meets the housing connection portion at a right angle. 9. The airbag of claim 8 , wherein the corner defines a right angle. 10. The airbag of claim 8 , wherein the first inflation thickness is defined along a first tether, the first tether including a first end connected to the front panel proximate the corner when the airbag is inflated and a second end connected to the rear panel. 11. The airbag of claim 10 , wherein the second inflation thickness is parallel to the first inflation thickness. 12. The airbag of claim 10 , further comprising a second tether having a first end connected to the front panel distally from the corner and a second end connected to the rear panel. 13. The airbag of claim 12 , in combination with the housing connection portion. 14. The airbag of claim 13 , wherein the housing connection portion is flat and has a length equal to a distance between the first end of the first tether and the first end of the second tether. 15. The airbag of claim 10 , in combination with the instrument panel. 16. The airbag of claim 15 , wherein the housing connection portion is a low portion of the instrument panel formed parallel to a bottom of the vehicle. 17. The airbag of claim 1 , in combination with the instrument panel, at least one of the instrument panel and the housing defining the housing connection portion. 18. An airbag for a knee airbag apparatus which is received in a housing coupled to an instrument panel of a vehicle and inflatable in the housing, the airbag comprising: a front panel; a rear panel coupled to the front panel to define an inflation chamber; a hinge portion having a thin inflation thickness at a position corresponding to a housing connecting portion, at which the instrument panel is coupled to the housing, when the airbag is inflated; and a deployment guide member defined by seam margins of the front and rear panels formed at both sides of the hinge portion such that a pulling force is generated to allow the airbag to be deployed upward toward the instrument panel; wherein the front and rear panels are fabricated as one piece such that the front and rear panels face each other through a first folding line, a vertical length from the first folding line to an upper end of the rear panel is longer than a length from the first folding line to an upper end of the front panel, the front and rear panels include a front inclined end and a rear inclined end, respectively, which are gradually inclined outward from the first folding line to upper ends of the front and rear panels, the front and rear panels include front and rear flaps protruding outward from the front and rear inclined ends and symmetrical to each other about the first folding line, the front and rear flaps include: lower ends placed in the front and rear panels when the front and rear flaps are folded in a horizontal direction at a position spaced apart from the first folding line; and side ends corresponding to the front and rear inclined ends, and the lower ends are gradually inclined toward upper ends of the front and rear panels in an outward direction. 19. The airbag of claim 18 , further comprising: a first sewing line for sewing lower portions of the front and rear panels folded about the first folding line; a second sewing line connected to the first sewing line for sewing lower ends of the front and rear flaps; and a third sewing line formed by sewing the front and rear panels along peripheries of the front and rear panels after lower portions of the front and rear panels are folded on the front panel such that the side ends of the front and rear flaps correspond to the front and rear inclined ends and the upper ends of the front and rear panels are aligned corresponding to each other. 20. A knee airbag apparatus comprising: a housing for coupling to an instrument panel of a vehicle through a housing connection portion, a corner defined at a junction between the housing and the housing connection portion; and an airbag including a front panel and a rear panel, the rear panel coupled to the front panel to define an inflation chamber, upon inflation, the airbag having a first inflation thickness and a second inflation thickness between the front and rear panels, the first inflation thickness at a position corresponding with the corner and being less than the second inflation thickness, the second inflation thickness disposed proximally to the first inflation thickness.

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  • in the lower part of dashboards, e.g. for protecting the knees · CPC title

  • characterised by the way they are folded · CPC title

  • B60R21/231Primary

    characterised by their shape, construction or spatial configuration · CPC title

  • specially adapted for knee protection · CPC title

  • Internal tether means · CPC title

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What does patent US9592787B2 cover?
An airbag for a knee airbag apparatus which is rapidly deployed upward between the knees of a passenger and instrument panel includes a front panel; a rear panel coupled to the front panel to form an inflation chamber; and a hinge portion having a thin inflation thickness at a position corresponding to a housing connecting portion, at which the instrument panel is coupled to the housing, when t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Autoliv Dev
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R21/231. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 14 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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