US20010000290A1 - Interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating head-protecting air bag body - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body, wherein a head-protecting air bag body accommodated along a pillar portion and a roof side rail portion unfolds similarly to a curtain due to gas jetted by an inflator when a predetermined high load acts on a side portion of a vehicle body.
- a head-protecting air bag device in which, in order to improve the ability to protect the head of a vehicle occupant seated in a front seat when a predetermined high load acts on a side portion of a vehicle body, an air bag body accommodated in a folded state over a region from a front pillar portion to a roof side rail portion is caused to unfold along a side window glass similarly to a curtain.
- This type of head-protecting air bag device is disclosed in International Publication No. WO 96/26087 and will be described hereinafter.
- a head-protecting air bag device 100 is structured to include, as main components, an elongated duct 106 disposed to extend from a front pillar portion 102 to a roof side rail portion 104 , an air bag body 112 accommodated in the duct 106 in a folded manner and fixed to a vehicle body at a front-end fixed point 108 and at a rear-end fixed point 110 , an inflator 116 , which is connected via a hose 114 to the rear end of the duct 106 and jets out gas when a predetermined high load acts on the side portion of the vehicle body, and a band-shaped strap 118 whose one end is fixed to the vehicle body and other end is fixed to the rear end of the air bag body 112 .
- the air bag body 112 is formed by a plurality of cells 120 , which are each formed substantially into a cylinder and are disposed with the longitudinal directions thereof substantially coinciding with the vertical direction of the vehicle, being connected together.
- each cell 120 expands substantially into a cylindrical configuration with the longitudinal direction thereof substantially coinciding with the vertical direction of the vehicle.
- the air bag body 112 is thereby inflated similarly to a curtain along a window glass 122 .
- the rear end of the air bag body 112 is connected via the strap 118 to the vehicle body, and therefore, the rear-end side of the air bag body 112 is reliably disposed at an inner side of the upper portion of a center pillar portion 124 .
- the air bag body 112 accommodated in the duct 106 in a folded state is disposed over a region from the front pillar portion 102 to the roof side rail portion 104 , and therefore, the air bag body 112 is covered by, for example, a front pillar garnish and a roof head lining.
- the front pillar garnish and the roof head lining deform, and the air bag body comes out from the respective deformed portions of the front pillar garnish and the roof head lining so as to expand toward the interior side of the vehicle.
- an object of the present invention to provide an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body, which can reduce damage caused to a sun visor or other interior equipment during expansion of an air bag body.
- a first aspect of the present invention relates to a sun visor which is provided as an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body which unfolds and forms an air-filled cushion in a region from a front pillar to a roof side rail.
- the sun visor is connected to a vehicle body via an arm and provided to be movable from an accommodated state, in which the sun visor is disposed along a vehicle transverse direction and near to a front end of a roof head lining and substantially parallel to the roof head lining, to at least one predetermined position for use.
- the sun visor is formed by a main body portion, which is, in the accommodated state of the sun visor, disposed further toward a vehicle-interior side than a point at which the arm is mounted to the vehicle body, and by an overhang portion which is, in the accommodated state of the sun visor, projects further toward a vehicle-exterior side than the mounting point of the arm, and when load of a predetermined value or more acts on the overhang portion, the overhang portion is easily deformable with respect to the main body portion.
- a second aspect of the present invention is that a frame of the sun visor according to the first aspect is divided into two parts, one part being at the overhang portion and the other part being at the main body portion, and the two separated parts are partially connected to one another.
- a third aspect of the present invention relates to roof head lining deformation limiting means which is provided as an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body which expands similarly to a curtain in a region from a pillar to a roof side rail.
- the roof head lining deformation limiting means is provided at the roof side rail such that at the time of expansion of the air bag body, it restricts deformation of a roof head lining to reduce impact load acting on an interior equipment disposed in the vicinity of the roof head lining.
- deformation of the roof head lining is restricted by the roof head lining deformation limiting means during expansion of the air bag body, so that the impact load acting on the interior equipment disposed in the vicinity of the roof head lining can be reduced. Accordingly, damage caused to the sun visor or other interior equipment at the time of expansion of the air bag body can be reduced.
- a fourth aspect of the present invention is relates to the roof head lining deformation limiting means according to the third aspect.
- the roof head lining deformation limiting means is an interior equipment of the roof side rail, which interior equipment is disposed at an intermediate portion of the roof side rail between a portion where the roof side rail is connected to a front pillar and a portion where the roof side rail is connected to a center pillar.
- a fifth aspect of the present invention is that the interior equipment of the roof side rail according to the fourth aspect is fixed to an energy absorbing member disposed at the roof side rail, the energy absorbing member being associated with a corresponding energy absorption space.
- a sixth aspect of the present invention is that the interior equipment of the roof side rail according to the fourth aspect is an assist grip and a high rigidity seating is provided around a cushion which is made of resin and used to fix the assist grip to a vehicle body.
- a seventh aspect of the present invention is that the interior equipment of the roof side rail according to the fourth aspect is a card holder and the card holder is a resin molded product and includes a high rigidity insert.
- FIG. 1 is an enlarged sectional side view taken along line 1 — 1 in FIG. 3, which schematically shows an interior-side surface of a vehicle at a driver's seat side, to which an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to a first embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view, as seen from the inner rear side of a vehicle, which shows a sun visor of the interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a side view which schematically shows an interior-side surface of a vehicle at a driver's seat side, to which the interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to the first embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 4 is a side view which schematically shows a state in which expansion of an air bag body is completed at an interior-side surface of a vehicle at a driver's seat side, to which the interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to the first embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line 5 — 5 in FIG. 6.
- FIG. 6 is a side view which schematically shows an interior-side surface of a vehicle at a front passenger seat side, to which an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to a second embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line 7 — 7 in FIG. 8.
- FIG. 8 is a side view which schematically shows an interior-side surface of a vehicle at a driver's seat side, to which an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to a third embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 9 is a side view which schematically shows a state in which expansion of an air bag body is completed in a conventional head-protecting air bag device.
- FIGS. 1 to 4 A description will be hereinafter given of an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to a first embodiment of the present invention with reference to FIGS. 1 to 4 .
- arrows “FR”, “UP”, and “IN” shown in the accompanying drawings respectively represent the forward direction of a vehicle, the upward direction thereof, and an inward direction along the transverse direction of the vehicle.
- a head-protecting air bag device 10 of the present embodiment is structured to include, as main components, a sensor 12 for detecting the state of a side collision of the vehicle, a cylindrical inflator 14 which ejects gas upon operation thereof, and an air bag body 16 .
- the sensor 12 is disposed in the vicinity of the lower end of a center pillar (B pillar) 18 .
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- the inflator 14 is disposed near a portion where a front pillar (A pillar) 20 and an instrument panel 22 are jointed to one another, and is connected to the above-described sensor 12 . Accordingly, when the state of a side collision of the vehicle is detected by the sensor 12 , the inflator 14 is operated.
- a plurality of non-expanding portions 24 are formed at predetermined intervals at a vertical direction intermediate portion of the air bag body 16 as seen in side view in such a manner as to cross a tension line T which connects a front-side fixed point and a rear-side fixed point of the air bag body 16 .
- these non-expanding portions 24 allow formation of a plurality of cylindrical expanding portions which are disposed substantially parallel to one another and cross the tension line T.
- the front end 16 A of the air bag body 16 is disposed at a position where the inflator 14 is provided, so as to allow gas ejected from the inflator 14 to flow into the air bag body.
- An upper end edge of an intermediate portion 16 B is disposed along the front pillar 20 and a roof side rail 28
- an upper end edge of the rear end 16 C is disposed near a quarter pillar (C pillar) 30 .
- the air bag body 16 is accommodated in a region from a front pillar garnish 26 to an outer side portion 42 A of a roof head lining 42 in the transverse direction of the vehicle in such a manner as to be elongated by being folded in a bellows-like shape substantially in the vertical direction of the vehicle.
- the roof side rail 28 is formed by a rail outer panel 48 having a substantially hat-shaped cross-sectional configuration and projecting by a relatively large amount in the outward direction of the vehicle, a rail inner panel 40 which slightly projects toward the rail outer panel 48 , and a rail reinforcement 49 having a substantially hat-shaped cross-sectional configuration along the rail outer panel 48 and interposed between the rail outer panel 48 and the rail inner panel 40 .
- Respective ends of the rail outer panel 48 , the rail inner panel 40 , and the rail reinforcement 49 at the both sides thereof are joined together by welding to form a closed cross-sectional configuration.
- the upper end of the roof side rail 28 thus formed is connected by welding to an outer end of a roof panel 46 in the transverse direction of the vehicle.
- An opening weather strip 53 is fitted to the lower end of the roof side rail 28 .
- the air bag body 16 is folded within a case 50 in a direction substantially perpendicular to an interior-side surface 39 A of a door glass 39 (i.e., in the directions indicated by the double-headed arrow K in FIG. 1), and the case 50 is disposed between the rail inner panel 40 and the roof head lining 42 .
- a corner portion 50 A formed at the lower end of the case 50 at the outer side in the transverse direction of the vehicle is broken, due to the expansion force of the air bag body 16 , with a V-shaped notch 51 , which is formed further toward the inner side of the case 50 than the corner portion 50 A, serving as a breakage starting point.
- a lid portion 50 B opens toward the interior side of the vehicle with respect to a base portion 50 C.
- the lid portion 50 B pushes the roof head lining 42 and the rail inner panel 40 apart from one another so that the clearance below the lid portion 50 B and between the roof head lining 42 and the rail inner panel 40 (which clearance is usually closed by the weather strip 53 ) is widened, creating an opening from which the air bag body can expand toward the interior of the vehicle.
- an upper wall portion 50 D of the lid portion 50 B and an upper wall portion 50 E of the base portion 50 C are disposed parallel to each other with an upper end portion 16 D of the air bag body 16 interposed therebetween.
- a through hole is formed in each of the upper wall portions 50 D and 50 E of the case 50 .
- the case 50 is, together with the air bag body 16 , fixed to an interior-side portion of the rail inner panel 40 by a bolt 44 penetrating the through holes formed in the upper wall portions 50 D and 50 E and a mounting hole formed in the upper end portion 16 D of the air bag body 16 , and also by a nut 46 which is screwed onto the bolt 44 .
- the roof head lining 42 is made of resin and is formed by a base material 43 and a surface cover 45 .
- the vehicle transverse direction outer side portion 42 A of the roof head lining 42 deforms, as indicated by the two-dot chain line in FIG. 1, toward the interior side of the vehicle due to the expansion force of the air bag body 16 , and the air bag body 16 thereby expands from the opening toward the interior of the vehicle.
- a sun visor 54 is disposed above and near a front window 52 and is provided to be biaxially rotatable so as to able to shut out sunlight coming from a transverse direction side of the vehicle as well.
- one end of an arm shaft 56 which forms one part of an arm of the sun visor 54 is connected to an L-shaped bent arm joint 58 which forms another part of the arm.
- One end of the arm joint 58 is supported at a bracket 60 such that the arm joint 58 rotates in inward directions substantially on a horizontal plane (i.e., the directions indicated by arrows A and B in FIG. 1).
- the bracket 60 is fixed to a header panel (not shown) by self-tapping screws 62 .
- the arm shaft 56 of the sun visor 54 is rotatably connected to the arm joint 58 such that the arm shaft 56 can rotate in inward directions on a vertical plane (i.e., the directions indicated by arrows C and D in FIG. 2).
- the sun visor 54 is formed by a main body portion 64 in which the arm shaft 56 bent in a rectangular form is built-in as a frame 57 at a peripheral edge portion thereof, and an overhang portion 66 disposed at the side of the main body portion 64 and having a portion which projects further outward in the transverse direction of the vehicle than a point P at which the arm joint 58 is mounted to the roof head lining 42 .
- a frame 68 bent into a rectangular shape is built-in at a peripheral edge portion of the overhang portion 66 and is fixed, at a side 68 A adjacent to the main body portion 64 , to a side 57 A of the frame 57 at two welded portions Y 1 and Y 2 formed with a predetermined distance therebetween.
- the overhang portion 66 when a predetermined load or more acts on the overhang portion 66 , the two welded portions Y 1 and Y 2 break, and as indicated by the two-dot chain line in FIG. 1, the overhang portion 66 easily deforms downward with respect to the main body portion 64 (i.e., in the direction indicated by arrow F in FIG. 1).
- the air bag body 16 starts to expand, and then further expands similarly to a curtain down to beneath the roof side rail 28 while pushing open the case 50 as well as the pillar garnish 26 of the front pillar 20 and the vehicle transverse direction outer side portion 42 A of the roof head lining 42 .
- the air bag body 16 is thus interposed between the side portion of the vehicle body and the head of the vehicle occupant to protect the head of the vehicle occupant.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 a description will be hereinafter given of a second embodiment of an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to the present invention.
- the head-protecting air bag device 10 is disposed along the front pillar 20 and the roof side rail 28 at the side of a front passenger seat 70 .
- An assist grip 72 which serves as roof head lining deformation limiting means and which is used as interior equipment of the roof side rail portion, is disposed at an intermediate position between a portion where the roof side rail 28 is connected to the front pillar 20 and a portion where the roof side rail 28 is connected to the center pillar 18 .
- a bracket 76 having a substantially hat-shaped cross-sectional configuration and serving as an energy absorbing member is fixed to the surface of the rail inner panel 40 at an interior side of the vehicle.
- the plate thickness of the bracket 76 is set to be smaller than that of the rail inner panel 40 .
- a through hole 77 is formed in the rail inner panel 40 at a position which faces the bracket 76 .
- a concave portion 74 is formed at the vehicle transverse direction outer side portion 42 A of the roof head lining 42 (i.e., at a predetermined position at the roof side rail 28 ) in such a manner as to be recessed toward the roof side rail 28 .
- the air bag body 16 of the air bag device 10 and the case 50 are accommodated in a space 78 surrounded by the outer end of the roof head lining 42 , the rail inner panel 40 , and the bracket 76 .
- the air bag body 16 is folded so as to have a rectangular cross-sectional configuration along the line perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the air bag body, and an upper end portion 16 D of the air bag body 16 extends along the bracket 76 and the concave portion 74 .
- the case 50 for maintaining the shape of the air bag body 16 is also bent into a rectangular shape, and the upper wall portions 50 D and 50 E which cover the front and rear surfaces of the upper end portion 16 D of the air bag body 16 also extend along the bracket 76 and the concave portion 74 . Accordingly, when the head of the vehicle occupant secondarily strikes against the assist grip 72 at the time of a side collision of the vehicle, the bracket 76 which has a small plate thickness plastically deforms to allow absorption of energy. At this time, a fastener 80 , which will be described later, passes through the through hole 77 formed in the rail inner panel 40 and moves backward toward an interior side of the closed space of the roof side rail 28 .
- a rib may be provided at a position which faces the air bag body 16 (i.e., a position between the upper end of the roof side rail 28 and the roof head lining 42 ) to absorb energy generated during the secondary colliding of the head of the vehicle occupant at the time of a side collision.
- the assist grip 72 made of resin is provided at the concave portion 74 of the roof head lining 42 .
- the assist grip 72 is formed by a grip portion 72 A (see FIG. 6) which the vehicle occupant grips, flat plate-shaped mounting portions 72 B provided at front and rear ends of the grip portion 72 A in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, and cover portions 72 C which cover the mounting portions 72 B, respectively.
- the assist grip 72 is fixed by fasteners 80 , each of which is formed by a collar 82 , a fixing bolt 84 , a washer 86 , and a nut 88 . More specifically, the cylindrical collar 82 made of resin is fitted with a predetermined position of the concave portion 74 of the roof head lining 42 (i.e., a position coaxial with the through hole 77 of the rail inner panel 40 ). Each mounting portion 72 B of the assist grip 72 is fixed to the bracket 76 by placing the mounting portion 72 B at the vehicle interior side end of the collar 82 , inserting the fixing bolt 84 , which passes through the washer 86 , into the collar 82 , and screwing the fixing bolt 84 with the nut 88 .
- the upper end portion 16 D of the air bag body 16 and the upper wall portions 50 D and 50 E of the case 50 are disposed in a state of contacting one another (i.e., in a state of being nipped) between the vehicle exterior side surface of the concave portion 74 of the roof head lining 42 and the vehicle interior side surface of the bracket 76 .
- the upper end portion 16 D of the air bag body 16 and the upper wall portions 50 D and 50 E of the case 50 are, together with the assist grip 72 , fastened together by the fasteners 80 for fixing the assist grip 72 .
- the assist grip 72 is fixed at two positions (one at the front side and one at the rear side of the assist grip 72 ), and the upper end portion 16 D of the air bag body 16 and the upper wall portions 50 D and 50 E of the case 50 are fastened together at both fixing points.
- a cushion 90 made of resin is disposed between the collar 82 and the concave portion 74 of the roof head lining 42 .
- a seating 92 is provided around the cushion 90 at the roof head lining 42 side.
- the seating 92 is made of metal so as to have a high rigidity, and is nipped between the outer periphery of the cushion 90 and the roof head lining 42 .
- the inflator 14 operates and ejects a predetermined amount of gas.
- the air bag body 16 starts to expand, and due to the swelling pressure at this time, the case 50 is broken at the corner portion 50 A so as to allow unfolding of the air bag body 16 .
- the inflated air bag body 16 further expands similarly to a curtain to below the roof side rail 28 while pushing open the front pillar garnish 26 and the vehicle transverse direction outer side portion 42 A of the roof head lining 42 .
- the air bag body 16 is interposed between the side portion of the vehicle body and the head of the vehicle occupant to protect the head of the vehicle occupant.
- the mounting portions 72 B of the assist grip 72 serving as the roof head lining deformation limiting means restrict deformation of the vehicle transverse direction outer side portion 42 A of the roof head lining 42 at this time so as to prevent the roof head lining 42 from interfering with the sun visor 54 disposed near the roof head lining 42 .
- impact load acting on the sun visor 54 would be significantly lessened. For this reason, breakage of the sun visor 54 can be reduced and the sun visor 54 can also be prevented from falling off.
- the present second embodiment provides the seating 92 having high rigidity around the cushion 90 for fixing the assist grip 72 to the vehicle body. Therefore, concentration of load caused by deformation of the outer side portion 42 A of the roof head lining 42 during the expansion of the air bag body is received by the high-rigidity seating 92 so as to prevent transmission of load to the cushion 90 made of resin. As a result, cracking or falling off of the cushion 90 can be prevented.
- the bracket 76 formed to have a relatively small plate thickness plastically deforms, and the fastener 80 passes through the through hole 77 formed in the rail inner panel 40 and moves backward toward the interior of the closed space of the roof side rail 28 , thereby allowing absorption of energy. For this reason, even if the head of the vehicle occupant abuts against the assist grip 72 at the time of collision of the vehicle, the impact applied to the head of the vehicle occupant can be lessened.
- the assist grip 72 is used as the roof head lining deformation limiting means, and therefore, it is not necessary to provide a special roof head lining deformation limiting means particularly used for that purpose. A reduction in cost can be achieved accordingly.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 a description will be hereinafter given of a third embodiment of an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body.
- the head-protecting air bag device 10 is disposed along the front pillar 20 and the roof side rail 28 at the side of a driver's seat 94 .
- a card holder 96 which serves as the roof head lining deformation limiting means and which is used as interior equipment of the roof side rail portion, is disposed at an intermediate position between a portion where the roof side rail 28 is connected to the front pillar 20 and a portion where the roof side rail 28 is connected to the center pillar 18 .
- the card holder 96 made of resin is disposed at the concave portion 74 of the roof head lining 42 and is formed to have a U-shaped cross-sectional configuration.
- An insert 98 is embedded in a mounting portion 96 A of the card holder 96 .
- the card holder 96 is fixed by a fastener 99 which is formed by a fixing screw 97 and a nut 88 .
- the mounting portion 96 A of the card holder 96 abuts against a predetermined position of the concave portion 74 of the roof head lining 42 (i.e., a position coaxial with the through hole 77 of the rail inner panel 40 ), and the screw 97 passes through a through hole formed in the mounting portion 96 A.
- the fixing screw 97 is screwed into the nut 88 , the mounting portion 96 A of the card holder 96 is fixed to the bracket 76 .
- the upper end portion 16 D of the air bag body 16 and the upper wall portions 50 D and 50 E of the case 50 are, together with the card holder 96 , fastened together by the fastener 99 for fixing the card holder 96 .
- the card holder 96 is fixed at two places, one at the front side and one at the rear side, of the card holder 96 in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle.
- the upper end portion 16 D of the air bag body 16 and the upper wall portions 50 D and 50 E of the case 50 are fastened together at both fixing points.
- the insert 98 is made of a metallic material such as iron and therefore has high rigidity.
- the inflator 14 operates and ejects a predetermined amount of gas.
- the air bag body 16 starts to expand, and due to the swelling pressure thereof, the case 50 is broken at the corner portion 50 A so as to allow the air bag to unfold.
- the inflated air bag body 16 further expands similarly to a curtain to beneath the roof side rail 28 while pushing open the front pillar garnish 26 and the vehicle transverse direction outer side portion 42 A of the roof head lining 42 .
- the air bag body 16 is interposed between the side portion of the vehicle body and the head of the vehicle occupant so as to protect the head of the vehicle occupant.
- the mounting portion 96 A of the card holder 96 serving as the roof head lining deformation limiting means restricts deformation of the outer side portion 42 A of the roof head lining 42 so as to prevent the roof head lining 42 from interfering with the sun visor 54 positioned near the roof head lining 42 .
- impact load acting on the sun visor 54 would be significantly lessened. For this reason, damage caused to the sun visor 54 can be lessened, and the sun visor 54 can also be prevented from falling off.
- the high-rigidity insert 98 is embedded in the mounting portion 96 A which fixes the card holder 96 to the vehicle body. Therefore, concentration of load caused by deformation of the outer side portion 42 A of the roof head lining 42 during expansion of the air bag body is received by the high-rigidity insert 98 , and thus cracking and falling off of the mounting portion 96 A of the card holder 96 can be prevented.
- the bracket 76 formed to have a relatively small plate thickness plastically deforms, and the fastener 99 passes through the through hole 77 formed in the rail inner panel 40 and moves backward toward the interior of the closed space of the roof side rail 28 , thereby allowing absorption of energy. For this reason, even if the head of the vehicle occupant hits the card holder 96 at the time of a collision of the vehicle, impact applied to the head of the vehicle occupant can be lessened.
- the card holder 96 is used as the roof head lining deformation limiting means, and therefore, it is not necessary to provide a special roof head lining deformation limiting means exclusively used for this purpose. A reduction in cost can be achieved accordingly.
- the frame 68 of the overhang portion 66 and the frame 57 of the main body portion 64 are fixed together at the two welding portions Y 1 and Y 2 , but the number of these welding portions is not limited to two.
- these frames may be connected by other means such as bonding or engagement in place of welding.
- a structure in which plate-shaped inserts are connected together may be used in place of the frames 68 and 57 .
- bracket 76 having a plate thickness smaller than that of the rail inner panel 40 and having a substantially hat-shaped cross-sectional configuration is used as the energy absorbing member, other energy absorbing members may be used in place of the bracket 76 .
- the structure in which the folded air bag body 16 is accommodated within the case 50 is employed.
- the case 50 is not necessarily required, and the air bag body 16 may be maintained in a folded state in such a manner that the folded air bag body 16 is partially wrapped by an easily-broken wrapping material or partially held temporarily by a tape-shaped hook-and-loop fastener.
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Description
- 1. 1. Field of the Invention
- 2. The present invention relates to an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body, wherein a head-protecting air bag body accommodated along a pillar portion and a roof side rail portion unfolds similarly to a curtain due to gas jetted by an inflator when a predetermined high load acts on a side portion of a vehicle body.
- 3. 2. Description of the Related Art
- 4. There has been proposed a head-protecting air bag device in which, in order to improve the ability to protect the head of a vehicle occupant seated in a front seat when a predetermined high load acts on a side portion of a vehicle body, an air bag body accommodated in a folded state over a region from a front pillar portion to a roof side rail portion is caused to unfold along a side window glass similarly to a curtain. This type of head-protecting air bag device is disclosed in International Publication No.
WO 96/26087 and will be described hereinafter. - 5. As shown in FIG. 9, a head-protecting
air bag device 100 is structured to include, as main components, anelongated duct 106 disposed to extend from afront pillar portion 102 to a roofside rail portion 104, anair bag body 112 accommodated in theduct 106 in a folded manner and fixed to a vehicle body at a front-end fixedpoint 108 and at a rear-end fixedpoint 110, aninflator 116, which is connected via ahose 114 to the rear end of theduct 106 and jets out gas when a predetermined high load acts on the side portion of the vehicle body, and a band-shaped strap 118 whose one end is fixed to the vehicle body and other end is fixed to the rear end of theair bag body 112. Theair bag body 112 is formed by a plurality ofcells 120, which are each formed substantially into a cylinder and are disposed with the longitudinal directions thereof substantially coinciding with the vertical direction of the vehicle, being connected together. - 6. According to the above-described structure, when a predetermined high load acts on the side portion of the vehicle body, gas is ejected from the
inflator 116. The ejected gas flows into eachcell 120 of the foldedair bag body 112 via thehose 114 and theduct 106. As a result, eachcell 120 expands substantially into a cylindrical configuration with the longitudinal direction thereof substantially coinciding with the vertical direction of the vehicle. Theair bag body 112 is thereby inflated similarly to a curtain along awindow glass 122. Further, the rear end of theair bag body 112 is connected via thestrap 118 to the vehicle body, and therefore, the rear-end side of theair bag body 112 is reliably disposed at an inner side of the upper portion of acenter pillar portion 124. - 7. However, in this head-protecting
air bag device 100, theair bag body 112 accommodated in theduct 106 in a folded state is disposed over a region from thefront pillar portion 102 to the roofside rail portion 104, and therefore, theair bag body 112 is covered by, for example, a front pillar garnish and a roof head lining. As a result, when the air bag body unfolds, the front pillar garnish and the roof head lining deform, and the air bag body comes out from the respective deformed portions of the front pillar garnish and the roof head lining so as to expand toward the interior side of the vehicle. For this reason, in a case in which a sun visor or other interior equipment is provided in the vicinity of the front pillar garnish or the roof head lining, there is the possibility that the deformed portion of the front pillar garnish or the deformed portion of the roof head lining interferes with the sun visor or the other interior equipment such that the sun visor or other interior equipment is badly damaged due to the large load applied thereto. - 8. In view of the above-described circumstances, it is an object of the present invention to provide an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body, which can reduce damage caused to a sun visor or other interior equipment during expansion of an air bag body.
- 9. A first aspect of the present invention relates to a sun visor which is provided as an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body which unfolds and forms an air-filled cushion in a region from a front pillar to a roof side rail. The sun visor is connected to a vehicle body via an arm and provided to be movable from an accommodated state, in which the sun visor is disposed along a vehicle transverse direction and near to a front end of a roof head lining and substantially parallel to the roof head lining, to at least one predetermined position for use. The sun visor is formed by a main body portion, which is, in the accommodated state of the sun visor, disposed further toward a vehicle-interior side than a point at which the arm is mounted to the vehicle body, and by an overhang portion which is, in the accommodated state of the sun visor, projects further toward a vehicle-exterior side than the mounting point of the arm, and when load of a predetermined value or more acts on the overhang portion, the overhang portion is easily deformable with respect to the main body portion.
- 10. Accordingly, even if, at the time of expansion of the air bag body, the roof head lining deforms and interferes with the overhang portion of the sun visor which is in an accommodated state, when the load acting on the overhang portion is greater than or equal to a predetermined value, the overhang portion easily deforms with respect to the main body portion. As a result, load transmitted to the main body portion and the arm of the sun visor can be minimized, and damage to the sun visor can thereby be reduced.
- 11. A second aspect of the present invention is that a frame of the sun visor according to the first aspect is divided into two parts, one part being at the overhang portion and the other part being at the main body portion, and the two separated parts are partially connected to one another.
- 12. Accordingly, when load of a predetermined value or more is applied to the overhang portion via the roof head lining during expansion of the air bag body, the portion at which the frames for the overhang portion and the main body portion are connected together breaks so that load transmitted to the main body portion and to the arm can be minimized. For this reason, damage to the sun visor can be reduced by using a simple structure.
- 13. A third aspect of the present invention relates to roof head lining deformation limiting means which is provided as an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body which expands similarly to a curtain in a region from a pillar to a roof side rail. The roof head lining deformation limiting means is provided at the roof side rail such that at the time of expansion of the air bag body, it restricts deformation of a roof head lining to reduce impact load acting on an interior equipment disposed in the vicinity of the roof head lining.
- 14. According to the third aspect of the present invention, deformation of the roof head lining is restricted by the roof head lining deformation limiting means during expansion of the air bag body, so that the impact load acting on the interior equipment disposed in the vicinity of the roof head lining can be reduced. Accordingly, damage caused to the sun visor or other interior equipment at the time of expansion of the air bag body can be reduced.
- 15. A fourth aspect of the present invention is relates to the roof head lining deformation limiting means according to the third aspect. The roof head lining deformation limiting means is an interior equipment of the roof side rail, which interior equipment is disposed at an intermediate portion of the roof side rail between a portion where the roof side rail is connected to a front pillar and a portion where the roof side rail is connected to a center pillar.
- 16. As a result, in addition to the effect obtained by the third aspect, there is an advantage in that a reduction in cost can be achieved because no specially provided roof head lining deformation limiting means is required.
- 17. A fifth aspect of the present invention is that the interior equipment of the roof side rail according to the fourth aspect is fixed to an energy absorbing member disposed at the roof side rail, the energy absorbing member being associated with a corresponding energy absorption space.
- 18. As a result, in addition to the effect obtained by the fourth aspect, there is an advantage in that, even if the head of a vehicle occupant hits the interior equipment in a collision, the energy absorbing member plastically deforms to lessen the impact on the head of the vehicle occupant.
- 19. A sixth aspect of the present invention is that the interior equipment of the roof side rail according to the fourth aspect is an assist grip and a high rigidity seating is provided around a cushion which is made of resin and used to fix the assist grip to a vehicle body.
- 20. As a result, concentration of load at a fixing portion of the assist grip, which load concentration is caused by deformation of the roof head lining during expansion of the air bag body, can be received by a high rigidity seating so as to prevent transmission of load to the cushion made of resin. For this reason, damage to the cushion made of resin can be prevented.
- 21. A seventh aspect of the present invention is that the interior equipment of the roof side rail according to the fourth aspect is a card holder and the card holder is a resin molded product and includes a high rigidity insert.
- 22. As a result, concentration of load at a fixing portion of the card holder, which load concentration is caused by deformation of the roof head lining during expansion of the air bag body, can be received by a high rigidity insert. For this reason, damage to the card holder can be prevented.
- 23.FIG. 1 is an enlarged sectional side view taken along
line 1—1 in FIG. 3, which schematically shows an interior-side surface of a vehicle at a driver's seat side, to which an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to a first embodiment of the present invention is applied. - 24.FIG. 2 is a perspective view, as seen from the inner rear side of a vehicle, which shows a sun visor of the interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- 25.FIG. 3 is a side view which schematically shows an interior-side surface of a vehicle at a driver's seat side, to which the interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to the first embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- 26.FIG. 4 is a side view which schematically shows a state in which expansion of an air bag body is completed at an interior-side surface of a vehicle at a driver's seat side, to which the interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to the first embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- 27.FIG. 5 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along
line 5—5 in FIG. 6. - 28.FIG. 6 is a side view which schematically shows an interior-side surface of a vehicle at a front passenger seat side, to which an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to a second embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- 29.FIG. 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along
line 7—7 in FIG. 8. - 30.FIG. 8 is a side view which schematically shows an interior-side surface of a vehicle at a driver's seat side, to which an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to a third embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- 31.FIG. 9 is a side view which schematically shows a state in which expansion of an air bag body is completed in a conventional head-protecting air bag device.
- 32. A description will be hereinafter given of an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to a first embodiment of the present invention with reference to FIGS. 1 to 4.
- 33. It should be noted that arrows “FR”, “UP”, and “IN” shown in the accompanying drawings respectively represent the forward direction of a vehicle, the upward direction thereof, and an inward direction along the transverse direction of the vehicle.
- 34. As shown in FIG. 4, a head-protecting
air bag device 10 of the present embodiment is structured to include, as main components, asensor 12 for detecting the state of a side collision of the vehicle, acylindrical inflator 14 which ejects gas upon operation thereof, and anair bag body 16. Thesensor 12 is disposed in the vicinity of the lower end of a center pillar (B pillar) 18. When a side-collision load of a predetermined value or more acts on a side portion of a vehicle body, thesensor 12 detects the state of a side collision of the vehicle. - 35. The inflator 14 is disposed near a portion where a front pillar (A pillar) 20 and an
instrument panel 22 are jointed to one another, and is connected to the above-describedsensor 12. Accordingly, when the state of a side collision of the vehicle is detected by thesensor 12, theinflator 14 is operated. - 36. A plurality of
non-expanding portions 24, whose longitudinal direction coincides with the vertical direction of the air bag body, are formed at predetermined intervals at a vertical direction intermediate portion of theair bag body 16 as seen in side view in such a manner as to cross a tension line T which connects a front-side fixed point and a rear-side fixed point of theair bag body 16. At the time of expansion of the air bag body, thesenon-expanding portions 24 allow formation of a plurality of cylindrical expanding portions which are disposed substantially parallel to one another and cross the tension line T. - 37. The
front end 16A of theair bag body 16 is disposed at a position where the inflator 14 is provided, so as to allow gas ejected from the inflator 14 to flow into the air bag body. An upper end edge of anintermediate portion 16B is disposed along thefront pillar 20 and aroof side rail 28, and an upper end edge of therear end 16C is disposed near a quarter pillar (C pillar) 30. - 38. As shown in FIG. 3, the
air bag body 16 is accommodated in a region from afront pillar garnish 26 to anouter side portion 42A of a roof head lining 42 in the transverse direction of the vehicle in such a manner as to be elongated by being folded in a bellows-like shape substantially in the vertical direction of the vehicle. - 39. As shown in FIG. 1, the
roof side rail 28 is formed by a railouter panel 48 having a substantially hat-shaped cross-sectional configuration and projecting by a relatively large amount in the outward direction of the vehicle, a railinner panel 40 which slightly projects toward the railouter panel 48, and arail reinforcement 49 having a substantially hat-shaped cross-sectional configuration along the railouter panel 48 and interposed between the railouter panel 48 and the railinner panel 40. Respective ends of the railouter panel 48, the railinner panel 40, and therail reinforcement 49 at the both sides thereof are joined together by welding to form a closed cross-sectional configuration. Further, the upper end of theroof side rail 28 thus formed is connected by welding to an outer end of aroof panel 46 in the transverse direction of the vehicle. An openingweather strip 53 is fitted to the lower end of theroof side rail 28. - 40. The
air bag body 16 is folded within acase 50 in a direction substantially perpendicular to an interior-side surface 39A of a door glass 39 (i.e., in the directions indicated by the double-headed arrow K in FIG. 1), and thecase 50 is disposed between the railinner panel 40 and the roof head lining 42. When theair bag body 16 expands, acorner portion 50A formed at the lower end of thecase 50 at the outer side in the transverse direction of the vehicle is broken, due to the expansion force of theair bag body 16, with a V-shapednotch 51, which is formed further toward the inner side of thecase 50 than thecorner portion 50A, serving as a breakage starting point. As a result, alid portion 50B opens toward the interior side of the vehicle with respect to abase portion 50C. - 41. At this time, in the
roof side rail 28, thelid portion 50B pushes the roof head lining 42 and the railinner panel 40 apart from one another so that the clearance below thelid portion 50B and between the roof head lining 42 and the rail inner panel 40 (which clearance is usually closed by the weather strip 53) is widened, creating an opening from which the air bag body can expand toward the interior of the vehicle. - 42. Further, in the
case 50, anupper wall portion 50D of thelid portion 50B and anupper wall portion 50E of thebase portion 50C are disposed parallel to each other with anupper end portion 16D of theair bag body 16 interposed therebetween. A through hole is formed in each of the 50D and 50E of theupper wall portions case 50. Thecase 50 is, together with theair bag body 16, fixed to an interior-side portion of the railinner panel 40 by abolt 44 penetrating the through holes formed in the 50D and 50E and a mounting hole formed in theupper wall portions upper end portion 16D of theair bag body 16, and also by anut 46 which is screwed onto thebolt 44. - 43. The roof head lining 42 is made of resin and is formed by a
base material 43 and asurface cover 45. When theair bag body 16 expands, the vehicle transverse directionouter side portion 42A of the roof head lining 42 deforms, as indicated by the two-dot chain line in FIG. 1, toward the interior side of the vehicle due to the expansion force of theair bag body 16, and theair bag body 16 thereby expands from the opening toward the interior of the vehicle. - 44. As shown in FIG. 3, a
sun visor 54 is disposed above and near afront window 52 and is provided to be biaxially rotatable so as to able to shut out sunlight coming from a transverse direction side of the vehicle as well. - 45. As shown in FIG. 1, one end of an
arm shaft 56 which forms one part of an arm of thesun visor 54 is connected to an L-shaped bent arm joint 58 which forms another part of the arm. One end of the arm joint 58 is supported at abracket 60 such that the arm joint 58 rotates in inward directions substantially on a horizontal plane (i.e., the directions indicated by arrows A and B in FIG. 1). Thebracket 60 is fixed to a header panel (not shown) by self-tappingscrews 62. - 46. As shown in FIG. 2, the
arm shaft 56 of thesun visor 54 is rotatably connected to the arm joint 58 such that thearm shaft 56 can rotate in inward directions on a vertical plane (i.e., the directions indicated by arrows C and D in FIG. 2). Further, thesun visor 54 is formed by amain body portion 64 in which thearm shaft 56 bent in a rectangular form is built-in as aframe 57 at a peripheral edge portion thereof, and anoverhang portion 66 disposed at the side of themain body portion 64 and having a portion which projects further outward in the transverse direction of the vehicle than a point P at which the arm joint 58 is mounted to the roof head lining 42. Aframe 68 bent into a rectangular shape is built-in at a peripheral edge portion of theoverhang portion 66 and is fixed, at aside 68A adjacent to themain body portion 64, to aside 57A of theframe 57 at two welded portions Y1 and Y2 formed with a predetermined distance therebetween. - 47. Accordingly, when a predetermined load or more acts on the
overhang portion 66, the two welded portions Y1 and Y2 break, and as indicated by the two-dot chain line in FIG. 1, theoverhang portion 66 easily deforms downward with respect to the main body portion 64 (i.e., in the direction indicated by arrow F in FIG. 1). - 48. Next, operation of the present first embodiment will be described.
- 49. In the present first embodiment, when a side-collision load of a predetermined value or more acts on the side portion of the vehicle body, the occurrence of a side surface collision of the vehicle is detected by the
sensor 12. The inflator 14 then operates to eject a predetermined amount of gas. As a result, theair bag body 16 starts to expand, and then further expands similarly to a curtain down to beneath theroof side rail 28 while pushing open thecase 50 as well as thepillar garnish 26 of thefront pillar 20 and the vehicle transverse directionouter side portion 42A of the roof head lining 42. Theair bag body 16 is thus interposed between the side portion of the vehicle body and the head of the vehicle occupant to protect the head of the vehicle occupant. - 50. In this case, as illustrated by the two-dot chain line in FIG. 1, when the vehicle transverse direction
outer side portion 42A of the roof head lining 42 interferes with theoverhang portion 66 of thesun visor 54 and a predetermined load or more acts on theoverhang portion 66, the two welded portions Y1 and Y2, which are portions at which theframe 68 of theoverhang portion 66 and theframe 57 of themain body portion 64 are connected, break, and theoverhang portion 66 thereby easily deforms downward with respect to the main body portion 64 (i.e., in the direction indicated by arrow F in FIG. 1). For this reason, load applied from theair bag body 16 to thesun visor 54 is effectively absorbed and transmission of load to themain body portion 64, thearm shaft 56, and the arm joint 58 can be kept to a minimum. As a result, by using a simple structure, it is possible to limit the breakage of thesun visor 54 to merely the downward bending of theoverhang portion 66 and also to prevent thesun visor 54 from coming off from the vehicle body. - 51. With reference to FIGS. 5 and 6, a description will be hereinafter given of a second embodiment of an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body according to the present invention.
- 52. The same members as those of the first embodiment will be denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
- 53. As shown in FIG. 6, in the present second embodiment, the head-protecting
air bag device 10 is disposed along thefront pillar 20 and theroof side rail 28 at the side of afront passenger seat 70. An assistgrip 72, which serves as roof head lining deformation limiting means and which is used as interior equipment of the roof side rail portion, is disposed at an intermediate position between a portion where theroof side rail 28 is connected to thefront pillar 20 and a portion where theroof side rail 28 is connected to thecenter pillar 18. - 54. As shown in FIG. 5, a
bracket 76 having a substantially hat-shaped cross-sectional configuration and serving as an energy absorbing member is fixed to the surface of the railinner panel 40 at an interior side of the vehicle. The plate thickness of thebracket 76 is set to be smaller than that of the railinner panel 40. A throughhole 77 is formed in the railinner panel 40 at a position which faces thebracket 76. - 55. A
concave portion 74 is formed at the vehicle transverse directionouter side portion 42A of the roof head lining 42 (i.e., at a predetermined position at the roof side rail 28) in such a manner as to be recessed toward theroof side rail 28. - 56. The
air bag body 16 of theair bag device 10 and thecase 50 are accommodated in aspace 78 surrounded by the outer end of the roof head lining 42, the railinner panel 40, and thebracket 76. Theair bag body 16 is folded so as to have a rectangular cross-sectional configuration along the line perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the air bag body, and anupper end portion 16D of theair bag body 16 extends along thebracket 76 and theconcave portion 74. Correspondingly, thecase 50 for maintaining the shape of theair bag body 16 is also bent into a rectangular shape, and the 50D and 50E which cover the front and rear surfaces of theupper wall portions upper end portion 16D of theair bag body 16 also extend along thebracket 76 and theconcave portion 74. Accordingly, when the head of the vehicle occupant secondarily strikes against theassist grip 72 at the time of a side collision of the vehicle, thebracket 76 which has a small plate thickness plastically deforms to allow absorption of energy. At this time, afastener 80, which will be described later, passes through the throughhole 77 formed in the railinner panel 40 and moves backward toward an interior side of the closed space of theroof side rail 28. A rib may be provided at a position which faces the air bag body 16 (i.e., a position between the upper end of theroof side rail 28 and the roof head lining 42) to absorb energy generated during the secondary colliding of the head of the vehicle occupant at the time of a side collision. - 57. The assist
grip 72 made of resin is provided at theconcave portion 74 of the roof head lining 42. The assistgrip 72 is formed by agrip portion 72A (see FIG. 6) which the vehicle occupant grips, flat plate-shaped mountingportions 72B provided at front and rear ends of thegrip portion 72A in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, and coverportions 72C which cover the mountingportions 72B, respectively. - 58. The assist
grip 72 is fixed byfasteners 80, each of which is formed by acollar 82, a fixingbolt 84, awasher 86, and anut 88. More specifically, thecylindrical collar 82 made of resin is fitted with a predetermined position of theconcave portion 74 of the roof head lining 42 (i.e., a position coaxial with the throughhole 77 of the rail inner panel 40). Each mountingportion 72B of theassist grip 72 is fixed to thebracket 76 by placing the mountingportion 72B at the vehicle interior side end of thecollar 82, inserting the fixingbolt 84, which passes through thewasher 86, into thecollar 82, and screwing the fixingbolt 84 with thenut 88. - 59. In the present second embodiment, the
upper end portion 16D of theair bag body 16 and the 50D and 50E of theupper wall portions case 50 are disposed in a state of contacting one another (i.e., in a state of being nipped) between the vehicle exterior side surface of theconcave portion 74 of the roof head lining 42 and the vehicle interior side surface of thebracket 76. Theupper end portion 16D of theair bag body 16 and the 50D and 50E of theupper wall portions case 50 are, together with theassist grip 72, fastened together by thefasteners 80 for fixing theassist grip 72. The assistgrip 72 is fixed at two positions (one at the front side and one at the rear side of the assist grip 72), and theupper end portion 16D of theair bag body 16 and the 50D and 50E of theupper wall portions case 50 are fastened together at both fixing points. - 60. Further, a cushion 90 made of resin is disposed between the
collar 82 and theconcave portion 74 of the roof head lining 42. A seating 92 is provided around the cushion 90 at the roof head lining 42 side. The seating 92 is made of metal so as to have a high rigidity, and is nipped between the outer periphery of the cushion 90 and the roof head lining 42. - 61. The structure in which the
air bag body 16 and the 50D and 50E of theupper wall portions case 50 are tightened together is applied similarly to an assist grip disposed at the rear side of the vehicle. Further, regions of theair bag body 16 other than the portions where theassist grip 72 is disposed are fixed at suitable intervals by fasteners exclusively used for the air bag. - 62. Next, the operation and effects of the present second embodiment will be described.
- 63. When a side-collision load of a predetermined value or more acts on the side portion of the vehicle body, the occurrence of a side-surface collision is detected by the
sensor 12. For this reason, theinflator 14 operates and ejects a predetermined amount of gas. As a result, theair bag body 16 starts to expand, and due to the swelling pressure at this time, thecase 50 is broken at thecorner portion 50A so as to allow unfolding of theair bag body 16. The inflatedair bag body 16 further expands similarly to a curtain to below theroof side rail 28 while pushing open thefront pillar garnish 26 and the vehicle transverse directionouter side portion 42A of the roof head lining 42. As a result, theair bag body 16 is interposed between the side portion of the vehicle body and the head of the vehicle occupant to protect the head of the vehicle occupant. - 64. In the present second embodiment, the mounting
portions 72B of theassist grip 72 serving as the roof head lining deformation limiting means restrict deformation of the vehicle transverse directionouter side portion 42A of the roof head lining 42 at this time so as to prevent the roof head lining 42 from interfering with thesun visor 54 disposed near the roof head lining 42. In this case, even if theouter side portion 42A of the roof head lining 42 were to interfere with thesun visor 54 disposed near the roof head lining 42, impact load acting on thesun visor 54 would be significantly lessened. For this reason, breakage of thesun visor 54 can be reduced and thesun visor 54 can also be prevented from falling off. - 65. The present second embodiment provides the seating 92 having high rigidity around the cushion 90 for fixing the
assist grip 72 to the vehicle body. Therefore, concentration of load caused by deformation of theouter side portion 42A of the roof head lining 42 during the expansion of the air bag body is received by the high-rigidity seating 92 so as to prevent transmission of load to the cushion 90 made of resin. As a result, cracking or falling off of the cushion 90 can be prevented. - 66. Further, in the present embodiment, when the head of the vehicle occupant secondarily strikes against the
assist grip 72 at the time of side collision of the vehicle, thebracket 76 formed to have a relatively small plate thickness plastically deforms, and thefastener 80 passes through the throughhole 77 formed in the railinner panel 40 and moves backward toward the interior of the closed space of theroof side rail 28, thereby allowing absorption of energy. For this reason, even if the head of the vehicle occupant abuts against theassist grip 72 at the time of collision of the vehicle, the impact applied to the head of the vehicle occupant can be lessened. - 67. Moreover, in the present embodiment, the
assist grip 72 is used as the roof head lining deformation limiting means, and therefore, it is not necessary to provide a special roof head lining deformation limiting means particularly used for that purpose. A reduction in cost can be achieved accordingly. - 68. With reference to FIGS. 7 and 8, a description will be hereinafter given of a third embodiment of an interior equipment mounting structure for a vehicle incorporating a head-protecting air bag body.
- 69. The same members as those of the second embodiment will be denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
- 70. As shown in FIG. 8, in the present third embodiment, the head-protecting
air bag device 10 is disposed along thefront pillar 20 and theroof side rail 28 at the side of a driver'sseat 94. Acard holder 96, which serves as the roof head lining deformation limiting means and which is used as interior equipment of the roof side rail portion, is disposed at an intermediate position between a portion where theroof side rail 28 is connected to thefront pillar 20 and a portion where theroof side rail 28 is connected to thecenter pillar 18. - 71. As shown in FIG. 7, the
card holder 96 made of resin is disposed at theconcave portion 74 of the roof head lining 42 and is formed to have a U-shaped cross-sectional configuration. Aninsert 98 is embedded in a mountingportion 96A of thecard holder 96. Thecard holder 96 is fixed by afastener 99 which is formed by a fixingscrew 97 and anut 88. More specifically, the mountingportion 96A of thecard holder 96 abuts against a predetermined position of theconcave portion 74 of the roof head lining 42 (i.e., a position coaxial with the throughhole 77 of the rail inner panel 40), and thescrew 97 passes through a through hole formed in the mountingportion 96A. In this state, when the fixingscrew 97 is screwed into thenut 88, the mountingportion 96A of thecard holder 96 is fixed to thebracket 76. - 72. In the present embodiment, the
upper end portion 16D of theair bag body 16 and the 50D and 50E of theupper wall portions case 50 are, together with thecard holder 96, fastened together by thefastener 99 for fixing thecard holder 96. Thecard holder 96 is fixed at two places, one at the front side and one at the rear side, of thecard holder 96 in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. Theupper end portion 16D of theair bag body 16 and the 50D and 50E of theupper wall portions case 50 are fastened together at both fixing points. Further, theinsert 98 is made of a metallic material such as iron and therefore has high rigidity. - 73. Next, the operation and effects of the present third embodiment will be described.
- 74. When a side-collision load acts on the side portion of the vehicle body, the occurrence of a side-surface collision is detected by the
sensor 12. For this reason, theinflator 14 operates and ejects a predetermined amount of gas. As a result, theair bag body 16 starts to expand, and due to the swelling pressure thereof, thecase 50 is broken at thecorner portion 50A so as to allow the air bag to unfold. The inflatedair bag body 16 further expands similarly to a curtain to beneath theroof side rail 28 while pushing open thefront pillar garnish 26 and the vehicle transverse directionouter side portion 42A of the roof head lining 42. As a result, theair bag body 16 is interposed between the side portion of the vehicle body and the head of the vehicle occupant so as to protect the head of the vehicle occupant. - 75. At this time, in the present embodiment, the mounting
portion 96A of thecard holder 96 serving as the roof head lining deformation limiting means restricts deformation of theouter side portion 42A of the roof head lining 42 so as to prevent the roof head lining 42 from interfering with thesun visor 54 positioned near the roof head lining 42. In this case, even if theouter side portion 42A of the roof head lining 42 were to interfere with thesun visor 54 positioned near the roof head lining 42, impact load acting on thesun visor 54 would be significantly lessened. For this reason, damage caused to thesun visor 54 can be lessened, and thesun visor 54 can also be prevented from falling off. - 76. In the present third embodiment, the high-
rigidity insert 98 is embedded in the mountingportion 96A which fixes thecard holder 96 to the vehicle body. Therefore, concentration of load caused by deformation of theouter side portion 42A of the roof head lining 42 during expansion of the air bag body is received by the high-rigidity insert 98, and thus cracking and falling off of the mountingportion 96A of thecard holder 96 can be prevented. - 77. Further, in the present embodiment, when the head of the vehicle occupant secondarily strikes against the
card holder 96 at the time of a side collision of the vehicle, thebracket 76 formed to have a relatively small plate thickness plastically deforms, and thefastener 99 passes through the throughhole 77 formed in the railinner panel 40 and moves backward toward the interior of the closed space of theroof side rail 28, thereby allowing absorption of energy. For this reason, even if the head of the vehicle occupant hits thecard holder 96 at the time of a collision of the vehicle, impact applied to the head of the vehicle occupant can be lessened. - 78. Moreover, in the present third embodiment, the
card holder 96 is used as the roof head lining deformation limiting means, and therefore, it is not necessary to provide a special roof head lining deformation limiting means exclusively used for this purpose. A reduction in cost can be achieved accordingly. - 79. Although the present invention has been described in detail as related to specific embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to these specific embodiments thereof and other various modifications may be made within the scope of the present invention. For example, in the first embodiment, in the
sun visor 54, theframe 68 of theoverhang portion 66 and theframe 57 of themain body portion 64 are fixed together at the two welding portions Y1 and Y2, but the number of these welding portions is not limited to two. Further, these frames may be connected by other means such as bonding or engagement in place of welding. Moreover, a structure in which plate-shaped inserts are connected together may be used in place of the 68 and 57.frames - 80. Further, in the second and third embodiments, although the
bracket 76 having a plate thickness smaller than that of the railinner panel 40 and having a substantially hat-shaped cross-sectional configuration is used as the energy absorbing member, other energy absorbing members may be used in place of thebracket 76. - 81. Moreover, in each of the above-described embodiments, the structure in which the folded
air bag body 16 is accommodated within thecase 50 is employed. However, thecase 50 is not necessarily required, and theair bag body 16 may be maintained in a folded state in such a manner that the foldedair bag body 16 is partially wrapped by an easily-broken wrapping material or partially held temporarily by a tape-shaped hook-and-loop fastener.
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