GB2494968A - An airbag having head, thorax and pelvis regions - Google Patents
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Abstract
An airbag device 1 for a vehicle, wherein the airbag device 1 comprises an airbag 2, which on an activation of the airbag device is transferred from a compact state into an expanded state, wherein the airbag has a head region 3, a thorax region 6 and a pelvis region 8, wherein the head region in the expanded state of the airbag is constructed for the protection of the head, the thorax region for the protection of the upper body and the pelvis region for the protection of the pelvis of an occupant sitting on a vehicle seat, wherein the airbag device comprises at least one gas generator 13, which is constructed for the generation of gas, and wherein the airbag is constructed as a single-chamber side airbag. The compact state of the airbag may be brought about by folding P, H sections of the pelvis and head regions before rolling up 25 the resulting folded airbag
Description
AIRBAG DEVICE FOP A VEHICLE, METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING AN AIRBAG OF THE AIRBAC DEVICE INTO A COMPACT STATE, AND
VEHICLE WITH THE AIRBAG DEVICE
The invention relates to an airbag device for a vehicle; a method for transferring an airbag of the airbag device into a compact state and a vehicle with the airbag device.
Nowadays, airbag devices are integrated in almost every vehicle. Airbag devices comprise at least one airbag which can protect an occupant sitting on a vehicle seat from injuries in the case of an accident. For example, side airbags are known, which protect the head, the upper body and the pelvis of the occupant in particular in the case of a lateral impact of the vehicle.
For example, the publication WO 20061133 739 Al discloses a vehicle seat with a side airbag, which has a plurality of airbag chambers subdivided from one another and is constructed to protect the pelvis, the upper body and the head of the occupant in the case of an impact. The side airbag is integrated in a backrest of the vehicle seat. In the case of an impact of the vehicle, a gas generator which is arranged spaced apart from the airbag, generates gas which is directed through a diffuser device from the gas generator to the airbag and is introduced through a plurality of diffuser openings into the individual airbag chambers.
The invention is based on the problem of providing a cost-reducing functional side airbag. This problem is solved by an airbag device with the features of Claim l by a method with the features of Claim 13 and by a vehicle with the features of Claim 15. Preferred or advantageous embodiments of the invention will emerge from the subclaims, the
following description and/or the enclosed figures.
An airbag device for a vehicle, in particular an automobile, truck or bus, is proposed. The airbag device comprises an airbag for the protection of an occupant sitting on a vehicle seat in the case of an impact, in particular a lateral impact, of the vehicle.
The airbag is preferably constructed as an air bag which is to be filled with gas. In particular, it is able to be transferred from a flat state into a compact state, wherein the airbag in the flat state is spread out fully and the inner sides of the airbag lie an one another. In the compact state, the airbag is preferably partially or fully roll-folded, rolled and/or folded, and/or turned (in) Optionally, the airbag is integrated in an airbag housing, which can be constructed as a hard cover, e.g. from a plastic material, or as a soft cover e.g. from a textile material.
It is preferable that the airbag is able to be arranged in the compact state in the vehicle seat, for example in or on a backrest of the vehicle seat, in order to be able to develop its protective effect with respect to the occupant in the case of the impact. Alternatively, the airbag can also, for example, be integrated in a vehicle side wall, preferably in a vehicle column or vehicle door situated nearest to the occupant.
On and/or after an activation of the airbag device, in particular by the impact of the vehicle, the airbag is transferred from the compact state into an expanded, in particular inflated state. In the expanded state, the airbag is fully unrolled and unfolded and filled with gas, so that the outer sides of the airbag directed towards a vehicle interior are fully taut and the inner sides, lying opposite the outer sides, are arranged spaced apart from one another.
Optionally, the expanded airbag is arranged between the occupant and the vehicle side wall, wherein it extends from below, in the direction of a vehicle floor, upwards, in the direction of a vehicle roof lining. Here, in the expanded state of the airbag, the pelvis region is positioned at the bottom, the thorax region is positioned centrally and the head region is positioned at the top. Thereby, the expanded airbag can absorb in particular an impact of the occupant against the vehicle side wall and protect the occupant from injuries thereby over a large area.
The airbag comprises a head region which, in the expanded state of the airbag is constructed to protect an occupant's head. Preferably, the head region comprises a back-of-head section and a front-of-head section, wherein the back-of-head section is constructed to protect the back of an occupant's head and the front-of-head section is constructed to protect the occupant's face when the airbag is expanded. It is preferred that the back-of-head section comprises (approximately) one third and the front-of-head section comprises (approximately) two thirds of the volume of the expanded head region.
Preferably, the head region is dimensioned so that the head of the occupant is sufficiently protected in all or almost all relevant load cases. In particular, the head region is dimensioned so that the head, on the impact of the vehicle, plunges centrally into the expanded head region.
The airbag comprises a thorax region and a pelvis region, wherein the thorax region is constructed for the protection of an upper body, in particular a shoulder-, chest and abdominal region of the occupant, and the pelvis region is constructed for the protection of the pelvis of the occupant sitting on the vehicle seat. Optionally in addition, the pelvis region is constructed for the protection of the thighs of the occupant.
The airbag device comprises at least one gas generator, which is constructed for the generation of gas. Preferably, the gas generator is constructed as a hybrid gas generator which comprises a pressure vessel with the compressed gas and a pyrotechnic assembly. The gas is often formed by nitrogen or by an argon/helium mixture. Alternatively, the gas generator can also be constructed as a purely pyrotechnic gas generator. Preferably, on and/or after the generation of gas by the gas generator, the air bag is transferred from the conpact state into the expanded state.
Within the scope of the invention, the airbag is constructed as a single-chamber side airbag. Preferably, the airbag only has one chamber, by which the head/thorax and pelvis region is formed. In particular, the single-chamber side airbag is constructed as a continuous or as far as possible continuous air bag, in which the head, thorax and pelvis region continue into one another free of transition or as far as possible free of transition. It is preferred that the head, thorax and pelvis region are not, or as far as possible are not separated from one another or reciprocally divided. Et is particularly preferred that the airbag is constructed so as to be free of division and/or free of region separation. -Preferably, the airbag has no membranes or no separating fabric which extends between the inner sides of the airbag, in order to divide the head, thorax and pelvis region.
When the airbag nevertheless has at least one membrane or separating fabric, the latter preferably extends as a maximum over a third, in particular as a maximum over a quarter, especially as a raaximun over a fifth of a width of the region of the flat, unfolded and unrolled airbag, in which the membrane or the separating fabric is incorporated (proceeding from a top view or lateral view of the airbag) For example, it is entirely possible that the airbag has at least one rebound strap, in particular in the head region, which is constructed to delimit a three-dimensional expansion of the airbag transversely to a direction of travel of the vehicle. Preferably, the rebound strap extends in the flat and/or expanded state of the airbag maximally over a third, in particular maximally over a quarter, especially maximally over a fifth of the airbag width, in particular of a head region width (proceeding from the top view or lateral view of the flat and/or expanded airbag, in particular of the head region or of the region in which the rebound strap is arranged) It is advantageous that the airbag is easy to manufacture as a single-chanter side airbag, because no membranes or separating fabric have to be incorporated between the inner sides in order to divide the airbag into the head, thorax and pelvis regions. Thereby, costs can be saved in production.
It is also advantageous that owing to its structure and a characteristic toll folding, the airbag can also protect the occupant extensively from injuries in "out of position" cases. In particular, the airbag is constructed to offer sufficient protection to the occupant on the impact under endurable load values, e.g. when sitting and also in other postures on the vehicle seat. Especially, the airbag also ensures a secure positioning relative to the occupant and a 5-star-Euro-or as-NCAP rating under difficult environmental conditions of the vehicle. An "out of position" cutoff of the airbag device can be dispensed with in an advantageous manner.
In a preferred form of the invention, the gas generator is arranged inside the airbag, preferably in the thorax region. In particular, the gas generator generates the gas inside the airbag, in particular between the inner sides of the airbag.
In a possible embodiment of the invention, the airbag device has a diffuser with at least a first diffuser opening and at least a second diffuser opening. Preferably, the diffuser is arranged inside the airbag, in particular adiacent to the inner sides of the airbag and/or in the region of the gas generator.
The diffuser is constructed to direct the gas which is generated by the gas generator as a first gas stream through the first diffuser opening in a first flow direction. Furthermore, the diffuser is constructed to direct the gas which is generated by the gas generator as a second gas stream through the second diffuser opening in a second flow direction. Provision is made that the first and second flow directions differ from one another.
Preferably, the diffuser is arranged inside the thorax region. Here, the diffuser can surround the gas generator e.g. partially or completely or can adjoin at outflow openings of the gas generator, so that it can guide the gas which is generated by the gas generator into the first and second flow direction. Optionally, the diffuser is sewn with an outer seam of the airbag, preferably in the thorax region. In an advantageous manner, the integration of the diffuser can ensure a quicker filling and correct positioning of the head region, when the airbag device is activated by the impact.
It is preferred that the first diffuser opening is directed to the pelvis region and the second diffuser opening to the head region, whereby the first gas stream flows in the first flow direction to the pelvis region and the second gas stream flows in the second flow direction to the head region. In particular, the first flow direction is directed downwards, especially to the floor of the vehicle, and the second flow direction is directed upwards, especially to the roof lining of the vehicle.
En a preferred embodiment of the invention, the second diffuser opening has a greater opening area, in particular a greater opening cross-section, than the first diffuser opening. Alternatively or optionally, in addition the second gas stream has a greater volume flow than the first gas stream. Therefore, in an advantageous manner, an efficient and reliable expansion of the head region upwards can be ensured.
It is preferred that to assume the compact state of the airbag, the pelvis region is turned in contrary to the first flow direction. Preferably, the turned-in pelvis region has a semi-circular outer contour. In particular, the pelvis region is partially or completely turned into the thorax region, so that the outer sides of the turned-in pelvis region contact and/or overlap the inner sides of the thorax region.
In a preferred implementation of the invention, to assume the compact state of the airbag, the back-of-head section is turned in transversely to the second flow direction. In particular, the back-of-head section is turned in partially or completely into or in the direction of the front-of-head section. Especially, the outer sides of the turned-in back-of-head section contact and/or overlap the inner sides of the front-of-head section. optionally, the turned-in back-of-head section has a triangular outer contour.
It is also entirely possible that to assume the compact state of the airbag, the back-of-head section is folded, flapped or flapped double (flapped in a Z-fold) transversely to the second flow direction. Preferably here an outer side of the back-of-head section lies on an outer side of the front-of-head section, in particular a second half of the front-of-head section.
Alternatively or optionally in addition, the front-of-head section, in particular approximately a first half of the front-of-head section, is turned in transversely to the second flow direction. In particular, the front-of-head section is turned in partially or completely into or in the direction of the back-of-head section. Here, the outer sides of the turned-in first half of the front-ct-head section contact the inner sides of the second half of the front-of-head section. Preferably, the turned-in front-of-head section has a triangular outer contour.
In the scope of the invention it is also conceivable that the front-of-head section is folded, flapped or flapped double (flapped in a Z-foJ4) transversely to the second flow direction, in order to transfer the airbag into the compact state. Preferably, the first half of the front-of-head section is partially or completely folded, flapped or flapped double (flapped in a 2-fold) into or in the direction of the back-of-head section. In particular here an outer side of the first half of the front-of-head section contacts the outer side of the second half of the front-of-head section.
It is also possible that the outer side of the first half of the front-of-head section rests at least partially on the outer side of the back-of-head section. optionally1 the flapped-in or folded front-of-head. section has a triangular outer contour. When the front-cf-head section is folded double or flapped double (flapped in a 2-fold), it preferably has a rectangular outer contour.
In a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, both, in particular the back-of-head section and the front-of-head section, are folded-i-n, folded, flapped or flapped double (flapped in a Z-fold) transversely to the second flow direction and directed towards one another.
In a preferred form of the invention, to assume the compact state of the airbag, the front-of-head section is turned in together with the back-of-head section contrary to the second flow direction, whereby a turned-in head region is formed. optionally, to form the turned-in head region, firstly only the back-of-head section or firstly only the front-of-head section is turned in, folded, flapped or flapped double (flapped in a Z-fnld) transversely to the second flow direction, before the two are turned in together contrary to the second flow direction.
However, it is particularly preferred that to form the turned-in head region, both, in particular the back-of-head section and the front-of-head section are turned in, folded, flapped or flapped double (flapped in a Z-fold) transversely to the second flow direction and directed towards one another, before the two are turned in together contrary to the second flow direction.
Preferably, the turned-in head region is turned in up to a transition between the head-and thorax region of the airbag. optionally, the turned-in head region can also be turned in at least partially into the thorax region, especially up to the upper end of the gas generator.
Preferably here the outer sides of the head region contact the inner sides of the thorax region and/or overlap therewith. It is possible that the head region is turned in singly or several times, in order for example to achieve a cascade unfolding on and/or after the activation of the airbag device.
In the following description of the airbag, it is assumed that the airbag is positioned between the vehicle side wall and the occupant situated on the vehicle seat, wherein the flat, non-expanded, optionally partially turned-in airbag extends from the top downwards parallel or substantially parallel to the vehicle side wall.
-10 -It is preferred that in the compact state the airbag has a single roll. Here, preferably the turned-in head region together with the turned-in pelvis region and the thorax region is rolled up to the single roll. In particular, the turned-in head region together with the turned-in pelvis region and the thorax region is rolled up towards the occupant and/or contrary to the direction of travel of the vehicle to the single roll.
Preferably, a roll package formed by the single roll lies against the occupant. In particular, an opening of the roll package of the single roll is directed to the side wall of the vehicle and/or arranged facing away from the occupant.
It is particularly preferred that the single roll is constructed to unroll against the occupant on and/or after the activation of the airbag device, when the airbag is expanded.
It is also possible that the single roll is rolled up to the occupant and/or contrary to the direction of travel of the vehicle, so that the opening of the roll package of the single roll is directed to the occupant and the roll package lies against the side wall of the vehicle. In particular, the single roll unrolls on the side wall of the vehicle when the airbag expands.
In an alternative preferred embodiment of the invention, the airbag has, in the compact state, an upper and a lower roll. Preferably, the turned-in pelvis region together with the thorax region is rolled up towards the occupant and/or contrary to the direction of travel of the vehicle, wherein it forms the lower roll. In particular, the roll package of the lower roll lies against the occupant, wherein the opening of the roll package is directed towards the vehicle side wall. Thereby, the lower roll preferably unrolls against the occupant, when the airbag expands.
-11 -The lower roll can alternatively also be rolled up to the occupant and/or contrary to the direction of travel of the vehicle so that the opening of the roll package of the lower roll is directed towards the occupant and the roll package lies against the side wall of the vehicle. In particular, the lower roll then unrolls against the side wall of the vehicle, when the airbag expands.
it is preferred that the turned-in, folded, flapped or double flapped (flapped in a Z-fold) back-of-head region together with the non-turned or flapped front-of-head region is rolled up towards the side wall of the vehicle and forms the upper roll.
Alternatively, the turned-in, folded, flapped or double flapped (flapped in a Z-fold) front-of-head region together with the non-turned or flapped back-of-head region is rolled up towards the side wall of the vehicle and forms the upper roll.
It is particularly preferred that the two together, in particular the turned-in, folded, flapped or double flapped (flapped in a Z-fold) back-of-head region and the turned-in, folded, flapped or double flapped (flapped in a Z-fold) front-of-head region are rolled up towards the side wall of the vehicle and form the upper roll.
Preferably, the upper roll has a roll fold facing away from the occupant. In particular, the roll package of the upper roll lies against the side wall of the vehicle and the opening of the roll package is directed downward, in the direction of the floor of the vehicle. Thereby, the upper roll preferably rolls upwards against the occupant, in particular along the head of the occupant, when the airbag expands.
-12 -Preferably, in the compact state of the airbag the upper roll is rolled over by the lower roll. In particular on rolling up the lower roll, the upper roll is also rolled up, so that the latter is not visible from the exterior.
It is particularly preferred that firstly the lower roll and thereafter the upper roll unroll against the occupant, when the airbag expands. It is also conceivable that the upper and/or the lower roll are rolled up so that in succession, in particular firstly the lower roll and thereafter the upper roll, they unroll against the side wall of the vehicle when the airbag expands.
In a possible structural implementation of the invention, the airbag has a rebound strap which is arranged centrally in the head region and extends transversely to the second direction of flow, preferably, the second gas stream, after striking onto the rebound strap, is deflected transversely to the second flow direction. In particular, the rebound strap is constructed as a sail, to divert the second gas stream into the back-of-head section and/or into the front-of-head section, so that the head region expands more quickly, in particular obliquely forward at the top, and is correctly positioned in the vehicle. owing to the rebound strap and, optionally in addition or alternatively owing to the turning, folding, rolling or roll-folding, it can be achieved in an advantageous manner that the airbag expands efficiently obliquely upwards in the direction of the roof of the vehicle, in order to position itself in the direction of travel in front of a belt arranged on the side wall of the vehicle and optionally behind a shoulder of the occupant.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the airbag has a belt cutout region which is arranged between the head regiop and the thorax region. Preferably, the belt cutout region is constructed to reduce a belt interaction with the -13 -back-of-head section. Alternatively or optionally in addition, the airbag has a shoulder cutout region, which is arranged between the head region and the thorax region.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the airbag has at least a first and optionally in addition a second gas outlet opening, through which the gas can escape on/after the expanding of the airbag. Preferably, the first gas outlet opening is arranged in the thorax region, e.g. at the height of the gas generator or opposite to the gas generator. For example, the second gas outlet opening is arranged in the back-of-head section.
A further object of the invention concerns a method for transferring the airbag of the airbag device into the compact state, wherein the airbag device is constructed according to one of Claims 1 to 12 and/or to the previous description. Within the scope of the method, the pelvis region is turned in contrary to the first flow direction and together with the thorax region is rolled up towards the occupant and/or contrary to the direction of travel of the vehicle. Within the scope of this method, preferably the single roll or the lower roll can be formed.
When the lower roll is formed, its roll package preferably lies against the occupant. In particular, the opening of the roll package of the lower roll is directed towards the side wall of the vehicle, whereby the lower roll is unrolled against the occupant, when the airbag expands. The opening of the roll package of the single roll is optionally directed towards the occupant or towards the side wall of the vehicle, whereby the roll package is unrolled against the side wall of the vehicle or against the occupant, when the airbag expands.
Within the scope of the method, optionally firstly the back-of-head section and/or the front-of-head section is -14 -turned in, folded, flapped and/or flapped in a Z-fold transversely to the second flow direction, and thereafter is rolled up to the upper roll contrary to the second flow direction. Preferably, the roll package of the upper roll lies against the vehicle side wall, wherein its opening is directed downwards to the floor of the vehicle. Therefore, the upper roll is unrolled against the occupant when the airbag expands.
It is preferred that firstly the upper roll and thereafter the lower roll are rolled up. In particular, the upper roll, on rolling up the lower roll, is roiled over by the lower roll.
Alternatively, within the scope of the method, firstly the back-of-head section and/or the front-of-head section is turned in, folded, flapped and/or flapped in a Z-fold transversely to the second flow direction, and then turned in contrary to the second flow direction, in particular into the thorax region or up to a transition between the head region and the thorax region. Preferably, the turned-in head region which has thereby been produced is then rolled up towards the occupant together with the turned-in pelvis region and the thorax region, to the single roll.
Here, the roll package of the single roll preferably lies against the occupant, and the opening of the roll packet is directed towards the side wall of the vehicle. When the airbag expands, the single roll is thereby preferably unrolled against the occupant.
A further object of the invention concerns a vehicle with the airbag device according to one of Claims 1 to 12 and/or
to the previous description.
Further features, advantages and effects of the invention will emerge from the following description of preferred -15 -example embodiments of the invention. Here, there are shown: Figure 1 a two-dimensional side view of an airbag device with a single-chamber side airbag in the fiat state; Figure 2 the single-chamber side airbag of Fig. 1 in a flat state with turning-and rolling parameters for transferring into a compact state; Figure 3a a diagrammatic top view onto the compact state of the airbag of Fig. 2; Figure 3b an alternative compact state to that of Fig. 3a; Figure 4 a modification of the turning-and rolling parameters of the single-chamber side airbag of Fig. 2; Figure 5a a diagrammatic top view onto the compact state of the airbag of Fig. 4; Figure 5b an alternative to the compact state of the airbag of Fig. 5a; Figure 6 the single-chamber side airbag of Fig. 1 or 4 with alternative turning, flapping, folding and/or rolling parameters for transferring into the compact state.
Parts which correspond to one another or are identical are provided respectively with the same reference numbers in the figures.
-16 -Figure 1 shows a side view of a two-dimensional airbag device 1 for a vehicle, in particular for an automobile, truck or bus. The airbag device 1 has an airbag 2 which is illustrated in a flat, preferably unturned, unfolded and/or unrolled, in particular not expanded, state F. The airbag 2 is arranged between a vehicle side wall 26, e.g. in a vehicle column or vehicle door, and an occupant 5 sitting on a vehicle seat, which is not illustrated, wherein the airbag 2 extends parallel or almost parallel to the vehicle side wall 26.
The airbag 2 comprises a head region 3 for the protection of the head 4 of the occupant S sitting on the vehicle seat in the case of a lateral impact of the vehicle.
The head region 3 comprises a back-of-head section 31 for the protection of the back of the head 41 of the occupant 5 and a front-of-head section 32 for the protection of the face 52 of the occupant 5. The back-of-head section 31 forms approximately one third of the volume of the head region 3, the front-of-head section forms approximately two thirds of the volume of the head region 3.
Furthermore, the airbag 2 comprises a thorax region 6 for the protection of the upper body 7, in particular the chest and abdominal region, and a pelvis region 8 for protection of the pelvis 9 of the occupant 5.
The airbag 2 has a belt cutout region 10, which extends in a curved manner at the rear region of the airbag 2 between the head-and thorax region 3; 6. Through the belt cutout region 10, free space is created for a vehicle belt 11 and its fastening element 12 on the side wall of the vehicle.
Therefore, an interaction between the belt and the airbag 2 can be avoided as far as possible.
-17 -The airbag 2 has a shoulder cutout 20, by which a shoulder of the occupant 5 remains free when the airbag 2 is expanded.
In an alternative example embodiment, the belt cutout region 10 and/or the shoulder cutout 20 is omitted. Then the airbag 2 has an outer contour in the belt-and/or shoulder region 10; 20 in accordance with the illustrated alternative lines Al and A2.
The airbag 2 is constructed as a single-chamber side airbag. As a single-chanter side airbag, the airbag 2 has no regional separations at all by membranes or separating fabric, by which the head, thorax and pelvis regions are divided or separated from one another. It is constructed as an uninterrupted air bag in which gas 14, generated by a gas generator 13 can spread out free of obstruction into the head, thorax and pelvis region 3; 6; 8.
The airbag 2 has the gas generator 13, which is arranged inside the airbag 2, in particular in the thorax region 6 on a rear side directed contrary to a direction of travel F of the vehicle. The gas generator 13 is constructed to generate the gas 14 on and/or after an activation of the airbag device 1 by an impact, e.g. a lateral impact, of the vehicle and to introduce it through gas outlets 15 into the airbag 2, whereby the latter is expanded.
The gas outlets 15 of the gas generator 13 are arranged in a diffuser 16, which, like the gas generator 10, is also arranged inside the airbag 2. The diffuser 16 has an upper diffuser opening 17 directed towards the head 4 of the occupant 5, and a lower diffuser opening 18 directed towards the pelvis 9 of the occupant 5.
The gas 14 which is generated by the gas generator 13 is directed as a first gas stream 19 through the lower -18 -diffuser opening 18 in a first flow direction 22, to the pelvis region 8, and as a second gas stream 21 through the upper diffusor opening 17 in a second flow direction 23 to the head region 3 of the airbag 2.
Through the fact that the upper diffuser opening 17 is constructed to be greater than the lower diffuser opening 18, the second gas stream 21 has a greater volume flow than the first gas stream 19. Therefore, the head region 3 can be expanded quickly and reliably by the second gas stream 19.
The airbag 2 comprises a rebound strap 24, which is arranged centrally in the head region 3 of the airbag 2.
The rebound strap 18 is constructed as a sail arranged transversely to the second gas stream 21, by which the second gas stream 21 is diverted into the back-of-head section and/or the front-of-head section 31; 32, so that it is positioned quickly and reliably in the direction of travel F obliquely forward and can effectively achieve its full volume there.
The airbag 2 has two gas outflow openings 29; 30, through which the gas 14 can escape into the interior of the vehicle in the expanded state of the airbag 2. The first of the gas outflow openings is arranged at the back-of-head section 31, the second at the front thorax region 6.
Figure 2 shows the airbag 2 in a two-dimensional top view onto the flat state F, not filled with gas. For integration into the vehicle, regions of the airbag 2 are turned in and rolled up, in order to transfer the airbag 2 into a compact state K. The compact state K of the airbag 2 is illustrated in Fig. 3a. In the compact state K, the airbag 2 is suited and/or constructed, optionally surrounded by a covering or -19 -a housing, to be integrated in a backrest of the vehicle seat or in the side wall 26. On and/or after the activation of the airbag module 1, the gas generator 10 generates the gas 11, by which the airbag 2 unfolds into the interior of the vehicle and, in so doing, is transferred into the expanded state.
In Figure 2, turning and rolling parameters are drawn, which show how the flat airbag 2 is able to be transferred into the compact state K. Firstly, the pelvis region 8 is turned in, in accordance with arrow P, contrary to the first flow direction 19 into the thorax region 6, in particular to shortly beneath the gas generator 13, so that an outer side of the pelvis region B contacts an inner side of. the thorax region 6.
The back-of-head section 31 is then turned in completely, in accordance with arrow K, transversely to the second flow direction 23 into the front-of--head section 32, so that the outer side of the back-of-head section 31 lies against an inner side of the front-of-head section 32.
In an alternative example embodiment, also firstly the back-of-head section 31 and subsequently the pelvis region B can be turned in, as described.
After the back-of-head section 31 is turned into the front-of-head section 32, the front-of-head section 32 together with the turned-in back-of-head section 31 is turned in contrary to the second flow direction 23 approximately up to a boundary between the head-and thorax region 3; 6.
Therefore, the front-of-head section 32 in top view onto the flat airbag 2 is approximately halved in its area into an upper partial section 0 and a lower partial section 0.
The outer side of the upper partial section 0 now lies against the inner side of the lower partial section U. The -20 - turned-in back-of-head section 31 and the turned-in front-of-head section 32 now form together a turned-in head region 3. optionally, an upper boundary of the turned-in head region 3 can be arranged shortly above the gas generator 13, in order to obtain a compact remaining package.
Thereupon, the flat airbag 2 remaining in the top view, which is now composed of the thorax region 6 and the lower partial section U of the front-of-head section 32, is rolled up towards the occupant 5 (see in this respect Fig. 5a) contrary to the direction of travel F, so that a single roll 25 is formed.
By the rolling up of the single roll 25, a roll package of the single roll 25 is formed, the opening of which is directed according to Fig. 3a to the vehicle side wall 26.
Thereby, the single roll 25 unrolls through the gas stream 19; 21 on the occupant S and the airbag 2 expands.
Alternatively, the remaining flat.airbag 2 in top view can be rolled up towards the vehicle side wall 26 contrary to the direction of travel F, so that the opening of the roll package of the single roll 25, as shown in Fig. 3b, is directed towards the occupant 5. Thereby, the individual roll 25 unrolls through the first and second gas stream (19; 21) on the vehicle side wall 26 and the airbag 2 expands.
Figure 4 shows the airbag 2 likewise in top view onto the flat state not filled with gas. Alternative turning-and rolling parameters to those of Fig. 2 are shown, by which the flat airbag 2 is able to be transferred into the compact state. The compact state, which is produced by the implementation according to the alternative turning-and rolling parameters, is shown in Figure 5a.
-21 -As already described for Fig. 2, firstly the pelvis region 8 is turned in according to arrow P contrary to the first flow direction 19 into the thorax region 6 up to shortly beneath the gas generator 13, so that the outer side of the pelvis region 8 contacts the inner side of the thorax region 6.
Subsequently, the back-of-head section 31 is turned in completely according to arrow 1-1 transversely to the second flow direction 23 into the front-of-head section 32, so that the outer side of the back-of-head section 31 lies against the inner side of the front-of-head section 32.
Alternatively, the sequence of turning of the pelvis region 8. and of the back-of-head section 31, as already described with regard to Fig. 2, can be interchanged.
After the turning in of the pelvis region 8 and of the back-of-head section 31, the head region 3 together with the turned-in back-of-head section 31 is rolled up in the direction of travel F and towards the vehicle side wall 26 to an upper roll 27, wherein the roll package of the upper roll 27 is situated on the side facing away from the occupant (see in this respect also Fig. Sa; Sb) Thereafter, the turned-in pelvis region 8 together with the thorax region 5 and the upper roll 27 is rolled up contrary to the direction of travel F and towards the occupant to a lower roll 28 (see in this respect also Fig. Sa or Sb) Here, the upper roll 27 is rolled over by the lower roll 28, so that the upper roll 27 in the compact state of the airbag 2 is rolled in inside the lower roll 28.
In Fig. Sa and Sb, the lower roll 28 is shown clearly in black and the upper roll 27 lighter in grey. This gradation in intensity is intended to illustrate that the upper roll 27 is rolled over by the lower roll 28 in the compact state -22 -of the airbag 2, so that the upper roll 27 is no longer visible from the exterior.
According to Fig. 5a, the opening of the roll package of the upper roll 27 is directed downwards to the floor of the vehicle. The opening of the roll package of the lower roll 28 is directed to the side wall of the vehicle. Both rolls 27; 28 unroll on and/or after the activation of the airbag device 1. on the occupant 5 when the airbag 2 expands.
Through the fact that the upper roll 27 is rolled up in the lower roll 28, firstly the lower roll 28 unrolls and then the upper roll 27.
Alternatively, the lower roll 28 can be rolled up so that the opening of the roll package of the lower roll 27, as shown in Fig. Sb, is directed. towards the occupant.
Thereby, the lower roll 28 unrolls on and/or after the activation of the airbag device 1 on the vehicle side wall 26. Subsequently, the roll package of the upper roll 27, as described in Fig. Sa, is unrolled.
In Figure 6 the airbag 2 is shown, likewise in top view onto the flat state not filled with gas. Here, modified turning, folding and/or rolling parameters to those shown in Figures 2 and 4 are illustrated, by which the flat airbag 2 is able to be transferred into the compact state.
The compact state, which occurs through the implementation according to the modified turning, folding and/or rolling parameters, is shown in Figure Sa or Sb.
The front-of--head section 32 is divided into a first half 320 and a second half 321, whereIn the division U of the first and second half 320; 321 is illustrated by a bold dot-and-dash line running in the second flow direction 23.
Firstly, the pelvis region 8 is turned in according to arrow P contrary to the first flow direction 19 into the -23 -thorax region 6, so that the outer side of the pelvis region B contacts the inner side of the thorax region 6.
Subsequently, the back-of-head section 31 is flapped or respectively folded completely according to arrow H transversely to the second flow direction 23, so that the outer side of the back-of-head section 31 rests on the outer side of the second half 321 of the front-of-head section 32. Alternatively, the back-of-head section 31 can also be turned in, flapped double or respectively folded in a Z-fold.
Subsequently, the first half 320 of the front-of-head section 32 is flapped or respectively folded according to arrow V transversely to the second flow direction 23, so that the outer side of the front-of-head section 31 rests on the outer side of the front-of-head section 32.
Alternatively, the first half 320 can also be turned in, flapped double or respectively folded in a 2-fold. An example 2-fold folding 2 is drawn in fine lines in the region of the first half 320.
In an alternative example embodiment, the sequence of turning, flapping, folding or respectively Z-fold folding of the pelvis region B, of the back-of-head section 31 and/or of the front-of-head section 32 can be interchanged.
Alternatively, it is also possible that the folding, flapping or turning of the back-of-head section 31 is omitted. In this case, only the pelvis region B is turned in as previously described, and the first half 320 of the front-of-head section 32 is turned in, flapped or folded, likewise as described.
Subsequently, the head region 3, which is turned, flapped, folded, or folded in a Z-fold in the back-of-head section 31 and/or in the front-of-head section 32, is rolled up in -24 -the direction of travel F and towards the vehicle side wall 26 to the upper roll 27 (see in this respect also Fig. 5a; 5b).
Thereafter, the turned-in pelvis region 8 together with the thorax region 5 is rolled up contrary to the direction of travel F and towards the occupant to the lower roll 28 (see in this respect also Fig. 5a or 5b) . Mere, the upper roll 27 is rolled over by the lower roil 28, so that the upper roll 27 in the compact state of the airbag 2 is no longer visible from the exterior.
-25 -LIST OF REFERENCE NUNIBER5 1 airbag device 2 airbag, single-chamber side airbag 3 head region 4 head occupant 6 thorax region 7 upper body S pelvis region 9 pelvis belt cutout region 11 belt 12 fastening element 13 gas generator 14 gas outlet openings 16 diffuser 17 upper diffuser opening lower diffuser opening 19 first gas stream shoulder cutout region 21 second gas stream 22 first flow direction 23 second flow direction 24 rebound strap individual roll 26 vehicle side wall 27 upper roll 28 lower roll 31 back-of-head section 32 front-of-head section 41 back of head 42 face Al alternative line 3.
A2 alternative line 2 F direction of travel -26 -H turning, flapping, folding direction back-of-head section a upper partial section P turning direction pelvis region T division first/second half front-of-head section u lower partial section V turning, flapping, folding direction front-of-head section
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- <claim-text>CLAIMS1. An airbag device (1) for a vehicle wherein the airbag device (1) comprises an airbag (2), which on an activation of the airbag device (1) is transferred from a compact state (K) into an expanded state, wherein the airbag (2) has a head region (3) , a thorax region (6) and a pelvis region (8), wherein the head region (3) in the expanded state of the airbag (2) is constructed for the protection of the head (4), the thorax region (6) for the protection of the upper body (7) and the pelvis region (8) for the protection of the pelvis (9) of an occupant (5) situated on a vehicle seat, wherein the airbag device (1) comprises at least one gas generator (13), which is constructed for the generation of gas (14), wherein the airbag (2) is constructed as a single-chamber side airbag.</claim-text> <claim-text>2. The airbag device (2) according to Claim 1, wherein the gas generator (13) is arranged inside the airbag (2).</claim-text> <claim-text>3. The airbag device (1) according to Claim 1 or 2, wherein the airbag device (1) has a diffuser (16) with a first diffuser opening (17) and a second diffuser opening (18) , wherein the diffuser (16) is constructed to direct the gas (14), which is generated by the gas generator (13), as a first gas stream (29) through the first diffuser opening (18) into a first flow direction (22) and as a second gas stream (21) throuh the second diffuser opening (17) into a second flow direction (23), wherein the first and second flow direction (22; 23) differ from one another.</claim-text> <claim-text>4. The airbag device (1) according to Claim 3, wherein the first flow direction (22) is directed to the pelvis region (8) and the second flow direction (23) is directed to the head region (3) 5. The airbag device (1) according to Claim 3 or 4, wherein the second diffuser opening (17) has a greater opening area than the first diffuser opening (18) and/or wherein the second gas stream (19) has a greater volume flow than the first gas stream (21) 6. The airbag device (1) according to one of Claims 3 to 5, wherein to assume the compact state (K) of the airbag (2), the pelvis region (8) is turned in contrary to the first flow direction (22) 7. The airbag device (1) according to one of Claims 3 to 6, wherein the head region (3) has a back-of-head section (31) and a front-of-head section (32), wherein the back-of-head section (31) is constructed for the protection of the back of head (41) and the front-of-head section (32) is constructed for the protection of the face (42) of the occupant (5), when the airbag (.2) has the expanded state, wherein the back-of-head section (31) and/or the front-of-head section (32) is/are turned in, flapped, folded and/or flapped in a Z-fold transversely to the second flow direction (23) to assume the compact state (K) of the airbag (2) 8. The airbag device (1) according to Claim 7, wherein the turned-in, folded, flapped and/or Z-fold flapped front-of-head section (32) and/or the turned-in, folded, flapped and/or 2-fold flapped back-of-head section (31), to assume the compact state (K) of the airbag (2), is/are turned in contrary to the second flow direction (23) and form(s) a turned-in head region (3) 9. The airbag device (1) according to Claim 8, wherein the airbag (2) in the compact state (K) has a single roll (25) , wherein the turned-in head region (3) together with the turned-in pelvis region (8) and the thorax region (6) is rolled up towards the occupant (5) to the single roll (25).10. The airbag device (1) according to Claim 7 or 8, wherein the airbag (2) in the compact state (K) has an upper and a lower roll (27; 28), wherein the turned-in, folded, flapped and/or Z-fold flapped back-of-head section (31) and/or the turned-in, folded, flapped and/or Z-fold flapped front-of-head section (32) is/are rolled *up facing away from the occupant (5) and form(s) the upper roll (27) and wherein the turned-in pelvis region (8) together with the thorax region (6) is rolled up towards the occupant (5) and forms the lower roll (28), wherein the upper roll (27) is rolled over by the lower roll (28).11. The airbag device according to Claim 10, wherein firstly the lower roll (28) and thereafter the upper roll (27) unrolls on the occupant (5) when the airbag (2) e>pands.12. The airbag device (1) according to one of Claims 3 to 11, wherein the airbag (2) has a rebound strap (24) which is arranged centrally in the head region (3) and extends transversely to the second flow direction (23) , wherein the rebound strap (24) is constructed as a sail to expand the head region (3) more quickly and/or to divert the second gas stream (21) into the back-of-head section (31) and/or front-of-head section (32) 13. A method for ansferring the airbag (2) of the airbag device (1) into the compact state (K), wherein the airbag device (1) is constructed according to one of Claims 1-12, wherein the pelvis region (8) is turned in contrary to the first flow direction (22) and is rolled up together with the thorax region (6) - 14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the back-of-head section (31) and/or the front-of-head section (32) is/are turned in, folded, flapped and/or flapped in a Z-fold transversely to the second flow direction (23) and is/are rolled up contrary to the second flow direction (23) to the upper roll (27) or is/are turned in contrary to the second flow direction (23) 15. A vehicle with the airbag device according to one of Claims 1-12.</claim-text>
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