Fabric or flexible material with hot melt adhesive for inflatable safety products
US-2024208655-A1 · Jun 27, 2024 · US
US9738995B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9738995-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214359003-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 14, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 24, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2017 |
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A fabric for a seam region of an inflatable air-bag includes fibers formed from polyester and having an elongation at break of around 12% to 20%. The fabric also has an instantaneous thermal creep above 0.5% at 100° C.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An airbag comprising: a fabric defining a closed region, an open region and a seam region there between, the fabric including a plurality of warp yarns and a plurality of weft yarns, the closed region formed from double strands of both warp and weft yarns, the open region including an upper layer and a lower layer defining an inflatable region there between, the upper and lower layers both formed from single strands of weft yarns and warp yarns, wherein the warp yarns of the closed region include a first type of warp fibre and the warp yarns of the seam region include a second type of warp fibre, the first type of warp fibre having a lower thermal elongation, the second type of warp fibre having a greater instantaneous creep valve. 2. The airbag of claim 1 wherein at least the seam region of the fabric is formed of polyester fibres having an elongation at break of around 12% to 2%, and also having an instantaneous thermal creep above 0.5% at 100° C. 3. The airbag of claim 1 , wherein the warp yarns of the open region include a third type of warp fibre, the third type of warp fibre being different from the second type of warp fibre. 4. The airbag of claim 3 , wherein the third type of warp fibre is different from the first type of warp fibre. 5. An airbag comprising: a fabric defining a seam region; and at least the seam region including a plurality of first fibres formed from polyester and having an elongation at break no greater than around 20%, and also having a tenacity of at least 700mN/tex, wherein the fabric further defines a closed region and an open region, the seam region between the closed and open regions, the fabric including a plurality of warp yarns and a plurality of weft yarns, the closed region formed from double strands of both warp and weft yarns, the open region including an upper layer and a lower layer defining an inflatable region there between, the upper and lower layers both formed from single strands of weft yarns and warp yarns, the fabric of the seam region transitions from the double strands of warp and weft yarns to the single strands of warp and weft yarns. 6. The airbag according to claim 5 , wherein an elongation at break of the first fibres is between 16% and 20%. 7. The airbag according to claim 6 , wherein the elongation at break of the first fibres is around 18%. 8. The airbag according to claim 5 , wherein an instantaneous thermal creep of the first fibres is between around 1.19 and 3.09% at 100° C. 9. The airbag according to claim 5 , wherein an instantaneous thermal creep of the first fibres is around 1.9% at 100° C. 10. The airbag according to claim 5 , further comprising a coating at least partially coating the fabric, the coating reducing a permeability of the fabric. 11. The airbag according to claim 5 , wherein the fabric is completely or substantially uncoated. 12. The airbag according to claim 5 , wherein an entirety of the fabric is formed from the first fibres. 13. The airbag according to claim 5 , wherein at least the seam region is formed of the first fibres. 14. The airbag according to claim 12 , wherein the fabric includes a plurality of second fibres forming at least one of the closed region and the open region, the second fibres having different properties as compared to the first fibres. 15. The airbag according to claim 14 , wherein the second fibres have a lower value of instantaneous thermal creep at 100° C. than the first fibres. 16. An airbag comprising: a fabric defining a closed region, an open region, and a seam region there between, the fabric including a plurality of first fibres and a plurality of second fibres, the first fibres formed from polyester and having an elongation at break of around 12% to 20%, and also having an instantaneous thermal creep above 0.5% at 100° C., the second fibres having a different instantaneous thermal creep as compared to the first fibres, wherein at least the seam region is formed of the first fibres, and wherein the fabric includes a plurality of warp yarns and a plurality of weft yarns, the closed region formed from double strands of both warp and weft yarns, the open region including an upper layer and a lower layer defining an inflatable region there between, the upper and lower layers both formed from single sets of weft yarns and warp yarns. 17. The airbag according to claim 16 , wherein the second fibres have a lower value of instantaneous thermal creep at 100° C. than the first fibres.
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