Side curtain airbag for vehicle
US-2017008478-A1 · Jan 12, 2017 · US
US9776593B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9776593-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514834601-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 25, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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Disclosed is a curtain airbag which has at least one expandable portion formed at a front side thereof; and a tether panel which is coupled to the curtain airbag so as to be disposed on one surface of the curtain airbag, and tightened as the curtain airbag is inflated, so as to allow the at least one expandable portion to protrude toward the other surface that is directed toward the inside of an interior of a vehicle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A curtain airbag apparatus comprising: a curtain airbag including: a gas inlet unit formed at an upper end of the curtain airbag and coupled to an inflator which generates gas; at least one expandable portion formed at a front side of the curtain airbag, and including a first expandable portion disposed at a foremost side, a second expandable portion disposed rearward of the first expandable portion, and a third expandable portion disposed rearward of the second expandable portion; and at least one non-expandable portion including a first non-expandable portion disposed between the first expandable portion and the second expandable portion, a second non-expandable portion disposed between the second expandable portion and the third expandable portion, and a third non-expandable portion disposed rearward of the third expandable portion; and a tether panel which is coupled to one surface of the curtain airbag and tightened as the curtain airbag is inflated, so as to allow the at least one expandable portion to protrude toward the other surface that is directed toward the inside of an interior of a vehicle, wherein the first non-expandable portion, the second non-expandable portion, and the third non-expandable portion are disposed further forward than the gas inlet unit, the first non-expandable portion is formed to be elongated in an up and down direction, gas, which flows into the curtain airbag through the gas inlet unit, passes through upper and lower sides of the first non-expandable portion, the second non-expandable portion extends from a lower end of the curtain airbag and protrudes upward, gas, which flows into the curtain airbag through the gas inlet unit, passes only through an upper side of the second non-expandable portion, the third non-expandable portion is formed to be elongated in the up and down direction, and gas, which flows into the curtain airbag through the gas inlet unit, passes through upper and lower sides of the third non-expandable portion. 2. The curtain airbag apparatus of claim 1 , wherein one end of the tether panel is coupled to a front end of the curtain airbag, and the other end of the tether panel is coupled to the at least one non-expandable portion. 3. The curtain airbag apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the one end of the tether panel is coupled to the front end of the curtain airbag, and the other end of the tether panel is coupled to the third non-expandable portion. 4. The curtain airbag apparatus of claim 3 , wherein all of the first expandable portion, the second expandable portion, and the third expandable portion protrude toward the other surface. 5. The curtain airbag apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the second expandable portion further protrudes toward the other surface than the first expandable portion and the third expandable portion. 6. The curtain airbag apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the first expandable portion protrudes toward a position where a driver airbag is inflated or a position where a passenger airbag is inflated. 7. The curtain airbag apparatus of claim 1 , wherein an upper end of the first non-expandable portion is disposed to be higher than an upper end of the third non-expandable portion, a lower end of the first non-expandable portion is disposed to be lower than a lower end of the third non-expandable portion, and an upper end of the second non-expandable portion is disposed to be lower than the upper end of the first non-expandable portion and the upper end of the third non-expandable portion, and disposed to be higher than the lower end of the first non-expandable portion and the lower end of the third non-expandable portion. 8. The curtain airbag apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a length of the curtain airbag in a front and rear direction is longer than a length of the tether panel in the front and rear direction within a section where the tether panel is coupled to the curtain airbag. 9. The curtain airbag apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the curtain airbag includes a folded portion that is folded so that the length of the curtain airbag in the front and rear direction becomes equal to the length of the tether panel in the front and rear direction within the section where the tether panel is coupled to the curtain airbag. 10. The curtain airbag apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the folded portion includes: a first folded portion which is formed by bringing the other surfaces into direct contact with each other; and a second folded portion which extends from the first folded portion and is formed by bringing the one surface into direct contact with the one surface of the first folded portion.
Curtain-type airbags deploying mainly in a vertical direction from their top edge · CPC title
Tethers · CPC title
characterised by the way they are folded · CPC title
Oblique collision · CPC title
External tether means · CPC title
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