US20010035632A1 - Airbag apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an airbag apparatus, and specifically, it relates to an airbag apparatus for a driver's seat. More particularly, it relates to an airbag apparatus having an improved inflator structure.
- an airbag apparatus for a driver's seat is arranged at the center in a steering wheel.
- an inflator is operated to inflate the airbag.
- This airbag apparatus for a driver's seat generally comprises a plate base-member which is called a retainer, an inflator, an airbag, and a module cover, as main components.
- the center of the retainer is provided with an insertion hole for the inflator into which a proximal side of the inflator is inserted.
- the inflator is provided with a flange-like fitting piece, which may be simply referred to as a flange below, projecting from the side face of the inflator for attaching and fixing the inflator to the retainer.
- the flange abuts against the periphery of the inflator insertion hole.
- the inflator comprises a casing which is filled with a gas generant, and a gas outlet disposed on the outer peripheral surface in the head side of the inflator, wherein the gas generant is ignited by an igniter to generate gas which is ejected from the gas outlet.
- the rear end of the airbag is provided with an opening which is superposed on the periphery of the inflator insertion hole.
- a ring-fitting member for fitting the airbag which may be simply referred to as a ring below, is arranged so as to hold the periphery of the opening, and the ring is fixed thereto with bolts and nuts or rivets.
- the periphery of the opening in the airbag is clamped between the ring and the periphery of the inflator insertion hole in the retainer, so that the airbag is fixed to the retainer.
- the flange or fitting piece is indispensable for the inflator for fixing the inflator to the retainer.
- the flange is generally arranged to the side face of the inflator, etc., by welding, etc., so that the operation is complicated while manufacturing cost increases.
- a holding member such as a bracket, for holding the inflator is newly and additionally required instead of the flange. In this situation, with increasing the number of parts, assembling operation of the airbag apparatus becomes complicated, and thereby also increasing the manufacturing cost.
- An airbag apparatus comprises a base member or retainer, an airbag attached to the base member by an airbag-fitting member, an inflator for generating gas so as to inflate the airbag, and a module cover for covering the folded airbag, wherein the inflator has a smooth side face without a fitting piece projecting from the side face of the inflator.
- the inflator is fixed to the base member by the airbag-fitting member.
- the inflator can be fixed to the retainer by the airbag-fitting member together with the airbag. Therefore, the process for providing the inflator with the fitting piece, such as a flange, is eliminated, and moreover, it is not necessary to provide the inflator with a new holding member to the retainer instead of such a fitting piece, so that the cost can be reduced.
- the airbag is arranged on the front face of the base member, and the base member has an accommodating area projecting rearward for accommodating the inflator, wherein the airbag-fitting member has a capping portion for holding the inflator around the front face of the inflator, and the inflator is accommodated in the accommodating area and fixed to the base member by being held by the capping portion.
- the inflator can be securely and easily fixed to the retainer without the holding member to the retainer replacing the fitting piece.
- the airbag is arranged on the front face of the base member which is provided with an accommodating member attached thereto and protruding rearward from the base member for accommodating the inflator, and the airbag-fitting member may include the capping portion for holding the inflator around the front face of the inflator.
- the inflator is fixed to the base member by being accommodated in the accommodating member and held by the capping portion.
- a conventional retainer without the accommodating area for the inflator and having only an opening for receiving the inflator can be used. That is, on the rear face of such a conventional retainer, an accommodating member for accommodating the inflator is attached from the opening, and on the front face of the retainer, the airbag-fitting member having the capping portion for holding the inflator around the front face of the inflator is arranged, so that the inflator without the fitting piece can be securely fixed to the retainer as described above. Therefore, even when a conventional retainer is used, the inflator having no fitting piece to the retainer in itself can be securely fixed to the retainer.
- a switch may be further disposed between the front face of the inflator and the front face of the module cover, and the switch may be supported by the capping portion of the airbag-fitting member.
- the switch when the module cover is made from a synthetic resin which is elastically deformable by pressing the front face thereof, for example, and when the switch, such as a horn switch, which is operable by pressing the front face of the module cover, is arranged between the front face of the inflator and the front face of the module cover, the switch can be supported by the capping portion of the airbag-fitting member, thereby improving the operability and the operating feeling of the switch.
- the airbag-fitting member may be preferably connected to the front face of the airbag via a strap.
- the strap is arranged such that one end of the strap is connected to the front face of the airbag along the peripheral face of the airbag while the other end is connected to the airbag-fitting member within the airbag. Therefore, the strap becomes restraining means for restraining the airbag configuration during inflation when the airbag is inflated by the gas ejection from the inflator.
- the strap has a predetermined length, and the front face of the airbag which is connected to the airbag-fitting member by the strap can not be separated therefrom by the strap for more than a predetermined distance when the airbag is inflated. Therefore, when the inflator is operated so as to eject gas and inflate the airbag in a vehicle cabin upon an emergency, such as a vehicle collision, the front face of the airbag can not be inflated over a predetermined amount, so that the side of the airbag is largely inflated outside the steering wheel due to a gas pressure, enabling a driver to be securely protected.
- the module cover or an emblem may be attached to the front face of the airbag and the module cover or the emblem may be connected to the airbag-fitting member by a strap.
- the module cover or the emblem is attached on the front face of the airbag along the external peripheral surface of the airbag, and on the front face of the airbag, an insertion hole for insertion of the strap is formed.
- One end of the strap inserted into the insertion hole is connected to the module cover or the emblem while the other end is connected to the airbag-fitting member within the airbag.
- the airbag apparatus formed in such a manner when the airbag is inflated, the module cover or the emblem attached on the front face of the airbag moves toward a driver following the inflation of the airbag and the movement is stopped by the strap after a predetermined movement. Therefore, in the airbag apparatus formed in such a manner, the inflation of the front face of the airbag is restrained and the sides of the airbag are largely inflated outside the steering wheel due to a gas pressure, enabling the driver to be securely protected.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a principal part of an airbag apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an assembly view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an assembly view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of a part 6 in FIG. 5;
- FIG. 7 is an assembly view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is an assembly view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is an assembly view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention viewed from the rear;
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a sectional view of the principal part showing a modified example of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 10;
- FIG. 12 is a sectional view of the airbag apparatus according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention when the airbag is inflated;
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the airbag of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 12;
- FIG. 14 is an enlarged perspective view of an essential part of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 12;
- FIG. 15 is a sectional view of the airbag apparatus according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention when the airbag is inflated;
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the airbag of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 15;
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view of an airbag-fitting member of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 15;
- FIG. 18 is a perspective view of a module cover of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 15 viewed from the rear;
- FIG. 19 is a sectional view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 20 is a sectional view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to an eleventh embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 21( a ) is a perspective view of a modified example of the airbag-fitting member in the airbag apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIGS. 21 ( b ) is a plan view of FIG. 21( a );
- FIGS. 21 ( c ) and 21 ( d ) are plan views of modified examples
- FIG. 22( a ) is a perspective view of a modified example of the airbag-fitting member in the airbag apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIGS. 22 ( b ) is a plan view of FIG. 22( a );
- FIGS. 22 ( c ) and 22 ( d ) are plan views of modified examples.
- FIG. 23 is a schematic representation of a modified example of the airbag-fitting member in the airbag apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view of an essential part of an airbag apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an assembly view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus.
- the airbag apparatus 1 comprises a plate base-member 2 , which may be referred to as a “retainer” below, an inflator 4 , an airbag 6 , and an airbag-fitting member 8 for fitting the airbag 6 to the retainer 2 .
- the inflator 4 has a smooth side face without a fitting piece, such as a flange, projecting from the side surface of the inflator for attaching the inflator to the retainer.
- the front-half side, i.e. occupant side (the direction toward occupant may be referred to as “front” while the opposite direction may be referred to as “rear”) of the inflator 4 is a gas injecting section for ejecting gas so as to inflate the airbag 6 .
- the inflator 4 is connected to a control device with a connector, etc., so that in an emergency, such as a vehicle collision, the inflator 4 is operated by an operating signal from the control device so as to eject gas, and thereby inflating the airbag 6 .
- the airbag 6 is provided with an opening 10 at the rear end thereof for receiving the gas ejecting section of the inflator 4 therein.
- the airbag 6 is used for a driver's seat and is formed by stitching the peripheries of the front surface thereof (not shown) made of a circular cloth and the rear surface thereof (not shown) made of a circular cloth together.
- the periphery of the opening 10 is superposed on the circumference of an opening 14 a of an inflator-reception area 14 , which will be described later, of the retainer 2 .
- the airbag-fitting member 8 is arranged along the inner surface of the airbag 6 so as to hold the periphery of the opening 10 .
- the periphery of the opening 10 in the airbag 6 is clamped between the airbag-fitting member 8 and the periphery of the opening 14 a in the retainer 2 , so that the airbag is fixed to the retainer 2 .
- the airbag-fitting member 8 is provided with male-screws 8 a .
- male-screws 8 a are inserted into the insertion holes 12 of the airbag 6 and into insertion holes 16 , which will be described later, of the retainer 2 , so that the airbag-fitting member 8 is fixed to the retainer 2 by fastening nuts 8 b to the male-screws 8 a from the rear surface of the retainer 2 .
- the retainer 2 is provided with the inflator-reception area 14 projecting toward the rear of the retainer 2 for receiving the rear half of the inflator 2 .
- the inflator-reception area 14 is formed of the opening 14 a for receiving the inflator 4 and disposed in the retainer 2 , a substantially cylindrical peripheral wall 14 b extending from the marginal area of the opening 14 a toward the rear of the retainer 2 , and an inward flange 14 c disposed in the rear end of the peripheral wall 14 b .
- the lower half of the inflator 4 is inserted into the inflator-reception area 14 from the opening 14 a , and the inflator 4 is detachably supported by the peripheral wall 14 b extending along the side face of the inflator 4 and the inward flange 14 c around the rear face of the inflator 4 .
- an opening 14 d surrounded by the inward flange 14 c disposed in the rear of the reception area 14 is a connector-pulling-out opening for allowing the above-mentioned connector connecting the inflator 4 to the inflator control device to pass therethrough.
- the retainer 2 is made from a steel plate to have a plate shape, and the reception area 14 is formed integrally with the retainer 2 by press forming or the like.
- the airbag-fitting member 8 comprises an opening 18 for insertion of the inflator 4 and has a ring-shaped external appearance overlapping the fringe of the opening 10 from the inside of the airbag 6 .
- the airbag-fitting member 8 holds the fringe of the opening 10 from the inner side of the airbag 6 , and the fringe of the opening 10 is clamped between the airbag-fitting member 8 and the periphery of the opening 14 a in the retainer 2 , so that the airbag 6 is fixed to the retainer 2 .
- the airbag-fitting member 8 is provided with the plural male-screws 8 a extending rearward from the fringe of the opening 18 .
- the airbag-fitting member 8 is arranged so that when it overlaps the fringe of the opening 10 in the airbag 6 , the male-screws 8 a are inserted into the insertion holes 12 of the airbag 6 and into the insertion holes 16 of the retainer 2 .
- By fastening the nuts 8 b to the male-screws 8 a protruding toward the rear face of the retainer 2 by insertion into the insertion holes 12 and 16 both the male-screws 8 a and the airbag 6 are securely fixed to the retainer 2 .
- the airbag-fitting member 8 is also provided with a capping portion 20 for holding the front surface of the inflator 4 accommodated in the inflator-reception area 14 of the retainer 2 when the airbag-fitting member 8 is attached to the retainer 2 .
- This capping portion 20 comprises a substantially cylindrical peripheral wall 20 a extending forwardly from the fringe of the opening 18 , and an inward flange 20 b formed so as to hold the front face of the inflator 4 by extending to the front face of the inflator 4 in the tip end of the peripheral wall 20 a .
- peripheral wall 20 a is provided with gas introduction holes 21 at positions overlapping the gas injection holes 4 a arranged on the side face of the gas injection part of the inflator 4 for introducing the gas ejected from the gas ejection holes 4 a into the airbag 6 .
- the airbag 6 is arranged on the front face of the retainer 2 so that the fringe of the opening 10 at the rear end of the airbag 6 overlaps the fringe of the opening 14 a in the retainer 2 .
- the rear half of the inflator 4 is accommodated into the inflator-reception area 14 of the retainer 2 .
- the gas ejection part in the front half of the inflator 4 is introduced in the airbag 6 from the opening 10 of the airbag 6 , and the connector (not shown) for connecting between the inflator 4 and the inflator control device is pulled out of the opening 14 d at the rear end of the reception area 14 .
- the airbag-fitting member 8 is overlapped with the fringe of the opening 10 in the airbag 6 from the inside of the airbag 6 so as to hold the fringe.
- the gas ejection part of the inflator 4 is inserted into the opening 18 of the airbag-fitting member 8 so that the front face of the inflator 4 is held by the capping portion 20 of the airbag-fitting member 8 .
- the male-screws 8 a of the airbag-fitting member 8 are inserted into the respective insertion holes 12 and 16 of the airbag 6 and the retainer 2 , and the nuts 8 b are fastened to the male-screws 8 a projecting from the rear face of the retainer 2 from the tip ends of the male-screws 8 a . Therefore, the airbag 6 and the airbag-fitting member 8 are fixed to the retainer 2 .
- the airbag 6 is folded, and the airbag apparatus 1 is completed by arranging a module cover (not shown) on the front face of the airbag 6 .
- This airbag apparatus 1 is used for a driver's seat of an automobile and placed in a steering wheel (not shown) of the automobile, etc.
- the inflator 4 of the airbag apparatus 1 is operated so as to eject gas which is introduced into the airbag 6 via the gas introduction holes 21 of the airbag-fitting member 8 so as to initiate the inflation of the airbag 6 .
- the airbag 6 pushes the front module cover to open and spreads out in a vehicle cabin so as to protect the driver.
- the inflator 4 is held by the reception area 14 of the retainer 2 and the capping portion 20 of the airbag-fitting member 8 , even when the inflator 4 itself is not provided with a fitting piece to the retainer 2 just like in the embodiment, the inflator can be securely fixed to the retainer without using a separate holding member for fixing the inflator to the retainer, so that the construction and assembling of the airbag apparatus 1 are simplified to enable the manufacturing cost to be suppressed.
- the reception area is formed integrally with the retainer 2 , but it is not limited to this structure, and the reception area 14 may be formed separately from the retainer.
- an inflator without a fitting piece to the retainer can be fixed to the retainer even when, for example, using a conventional plate-shaped retainer without a reception area for the inflator.
- An embodiment of an airbag apparatus having such a structure will be described below with reference to FIG. 3.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view of an essential part of the airbag apparatus according to this embodiment.
- an airbag apparatus 30 comprises a plate-shaped retainer 32 and an inflator-accommodating member 34 formed separately from the retainer 32 for accommodating an inflator therein.
- the retainer 32 has a structure similar to a retainer used in a conventional airbag apparatus, and is provided with an opening 36 for receiving the inflator at the center of the retainer 32 , and insertion holes 38 (not shown) for bolts or rivets formed in the periphery of the opening 36 just like the insertion holes 16 of the retainer 2 in the airbag apparatus 1 .
- the inflator-accommodating member 34 has substantially the same inner diameter as that of the opening 36 of the retainer 32 , and comprises a substantially cylindrical peripheral wall 40 for receiving the rear half of the inflator 4 , an outward flange 42 extending from the tip end of the peripheral wall 40 to overlap the fringe of the opening 36 of the retainer 32 from the rear side of the retainer 32 , and an inward flange 44 extending from the rear end of the peripheral wall 40 toward the inner side of the peripheral wall 40 .
- the accommodating member 34 is arranged so that the outward flange 42 overlaps the fringe of the opening 36 in the retainer 32 , and the opening 36 and the peripheral wall 40 are substantially coaxially communicated with each other.
- the outward flange 42 is provided with insertion holes 46 (not shown) for receiving bolts or rivets just like in the insertion holes 38 of the retainer 32 , and the accommodating member 34 is arranged so that the insertion holes 38 are overlaid on the insertion holes 46 .
- the inflator 4 is inserted inside the peripheral wall 40 of the accommodating member 34 from the opening 36 of the retainer 32 , and is detachably supported by the peripheral wall 40 and the inward flange 44 extending around the rear face of the inflator 4 , to thereby be accommodated in the accommodating member 34 .
- An opening 48 surrounded by the inward flange 44 at the rear end of the accommodating member 34 is a connector-pulling-out opening for receiving a connector (not shown) connecting the inflator 4 to an inflator control device (not shown).
- the airbag 6 is placed in the front side of the retainer 32 so that the fringe of the opening 10 in the rear end of the airbag 6 overlaps the fringe of the opening 36 in the retainer 32 .
- the fringe of the opening 36 is overlaid on the outward flange 42 while the accommodating member 34 is arranged so that the opening 36 and the peripheral wall 40 are coaxially communicated with each other.
- the rear half of the inflator 4 is accommodated into the accommodating member 34 from the opening 36 , and the gas ejection part in the front half of the inflator 4 is introduced in the airbag 6 from the opening 10 of the airbag 6 .
- the connector (not shown) for connecting between the inflator 4 and the inflator control device is pulled out of the opening 48 in the rear end of the accommodating member 34 .
- the airbag-fitting member 8 is overlapped with the fringe of the opening 10 in the airbag 6 from the inner side of the airbag 6 so as to hold the fringe.
- the gas ejection part of the inflator 4 is inserted into the opening 18 of the airbag-fitting member 8 so that the front face of the inflator 4 is held by the capping portion 20 of the airbag-fitting member 8 .
- the male-screws 8 a of the airbag-fitting member 8 are inserted into the respective insertion holes 12 , 38 and 46 of the airbag 6 , the retainer 32 and the accommodating member 34 , and the nuts 8 b are fastened to the male-screws 8 a projecting from the rear face of the outward flange 42 of the accommodating member 34 from the tip end of the male-screws 8 a . Therefore, the airbag 6 , the airbag-fitting member 8 , and the accommodating member 34 are fixed to the retainer 32 .
- the airbag 6 is folded, and the airbag apparatus 30 is constructed by arranging a module cover (not shown) on the front face of the airbag 6 so as to cover the folded airbag 6 .
- the inflator 4 since the inflator 4 is held by the accommodating member 34 attached to the retainer 32 and the capping portion 20 of the airbag-fitting member 8 , the inflator 4 can be securely fixed to the retainer 32 without necessity for arranging a fitting piece for the retainer 32 to the inflator 4 . Moreover, by separating the retainer from the accommodating member for the inflator, a retainer used in a conventional airbag apparatus can be used as the retainer.
- the airbag-fitting member is provided with male-screws. After the male-screws are inserted into the insertion holes formed in the airbag, the retainer, the accommodating member and the like, the accommodating member is fixed to the retainer by fastening the nuts to the male-screws from the rear surface of the retainer or the accommodating member.
- means for fixing the airbag-fitting member to the retainer are not limited to this.
- the airbag-fitting member is provided with claws extending toward the rear thereof while slit insertion holes for insertion of these claws are formed in the airbag and the retainer.
- the airbag-fitting member may be fixed to the retainer by bending the claws protruding from the rear face of the retainer after inserting the claws into the respective insertion holes of the airbag and the retainer.
- insertion holes for insertion of bolts or rivets are formed in the airbag-fitting member, the airbag and the retainer, and fringes of the openings of the airbag-fitting member, the airbag, and the retainer are overlaid on each other. Then, the airbag-fitting member, the airbag, and the retainer may be integrally fixed by inserting the bolts or the rivets into the respective inserting holes.
- positioning means for the inflator may be provided, and the gas introduction hole formed in the airbag-fitting member may have an arbitrary shape.
- FIG. 4 is an assembly view of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view of an essential part of the airbag apparatus
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged sectional view of the part 6 in FIG. 5
- FIG. 7 is an assembly view showing a modified example of the airbag apparatus
- FIG. 8 is an assembly view of a principal part of an airbag apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 9 is an assembly view showing a modified example of the positioning means for the inflator viewed from the rear of the airbag apparatus.
- an airbag apparatus 40 comprises a retainer 52 , an inflator 54 , an airbag 56 , and an airbag-fitting member 58 .
- the retainer 52 has an accommodating area 60 for accommodating the rear half of the inflator 54
- the airbag-fitting member 58 is provided with a capping portion 72 for holding the inflator 54 at the front face of the inflator 54 .
- the inflator 54 has a smooth side face, and does not have a fitting piece to the retainer 52 or the like.
- the front half of the inflator 54 is a gas ejection section in which plural gas ejection holes 54 a are arranged on the side thereof. From the vicinity of the center of the rear surface of the inflator 54 , a connector for connecting the inflator 54 to an inflator control device is pulled out.
- an elevated or projection portion 54 c engaging an opening 72 c for inflator-positioning formed on the front face of the capping portion 72 of an airbag-fitting member 58 which will be described later.
- the opening 72 c for inflator-positioning has a substantially elongated shape
- the elevated portion 54 c has a substantially elliptical plane shape which is tightly fitted into the opening 72 c .
- the rear half of the inflator 54 is accommodated within the accommodating area 60 of the retainer 52 .
- the capping portion 72 of the airbag-fitting member 58 is arranged on the front half of the inflator 54 so as to hold the front face of the inflator 54 , the front face of the capping portion 72 is overlaid on the front face of the inflator 54 , so that the opening 72 c and the elevated portion 54 c are non-swingablly brought into engagement with each other. Consequently, the inflator 54 can not be rotated or shifted from a predetermined position by a vehicle vibration, a gas injection pressure, or the like.
- the airbag 56 is provided with an opening 64 for the inflator at the rear end of the airbag 56 , and in the periphery of the opening 64 , there are plural slit insertion holes 66 formed for receiving claws 58 a of the airbag-fitting member 58 which will be described later.
- the periphery of the opening 64 is overlaid on the fringe of an opening 60 a of the accommodating area 60 in the retainer 52 .
- the retainer 52 comprises the accommodating area 60 for the inflator in the vicinity of the center.
- the structure of the accommodating area 60 is identical to that of the inflator-reception area 14 formed in the retainer 2 of the airbag apparatus 1 described before, which comprises the opening 60 a for inflator-insertion, a substantially cylindrical peripheral wall 60 b extending from the periphery of the opening 60 a toward the rear of the retainer 52 , and an inward flange 60 c disposed in the rear end of the peripheral wall 60 b.
- the lower half of the inflator 54 is inserted from the opening 60 a , and is detachably supported by the peripheral wall 60 b extending along the side of the inflator 64 and the inward flange 60 c located at the rear face of the inflator 54 .
- a connector 54 b for connecting between the inflator 54 and an inflator control device is pulled out through an opening 60 d surrounded by the inward flange 60 c at the rear end of the accommodating area 60 .
- the retainer 52 is also made from a steel plate, etc., to have a plate shape, and the accommodating area 60 is formed integrally with the retainer 52 by press forming or the like.
- the airbag-fitting member 58 comprises an opening 70 for inflator-insertion and has a ring-shaped external appearance overlapping the fringe of the opening 64 from the inner side of the airbag 56 .
- the airbag-fitting member 58 holds the fringe of the opening 64 from the inside of the airbag 56 , and the fringe of the opening 64 is clamped between the airbag-fitting member 58 and the periphery of the opening 60 a in the retainer 52 , so that the airbag 56 is fixed to the retainer 52 .
- the airbag-fitting member 58 is provided with the claws 58 a which are cut and raised from the periphery of the opening 70 and extending toward the rear.
- the airbag-fitting member 58 is overlapped on the fringe of the opening 64 in the airbag 56 so as to hold the fringe while the claws 58 a are inserted into the respective insertion holes 66 and 68 of the airbag 56 and the retainer 52 .
- the tip end portions thereof protruding toward the rear face of the retainer 52 are bent along the rear face of the retainer 52 , and the airbag-fitting member 58 is thereby fixed to the retainer 52 .
- the airbag-fitting member 58 is provided with the capping portion 72 for holding the front surface of the inflator 54 accommodated in the accommodating area 60 of the retainer 52 just like the airbag-fitting member 8 in the airbag apparatus 1 .
- This capping portion 72 comprises a peripheral wall 72 a extending forwardly from the fringe of the opening 70 for inflator-insertion and an inward flange 72 b formed so as to hold the front face of the inflator 54 by being disposed over the front face of the inflator 54 from the tip end of the peripheral wall 72 a.
- the peripheral wall 72 a is provided with substantially elongated hole-like gas introduction holes 74 formed at positions overlapping the gas ejection holes 54 a arranged on the side face of the gas ejection part in the inflator 54 so as to expose the gas ejection holes 54 a .
- Gas ejected from the gas ejection holes 54 a is introduced into the airbag 56 via the gas introduction holes 74 .
- the opening 72 c surrounded by the inward flange 72 b is formed on the front face of the capping portion 72 in the airbag-fitting member 58 .
- the opening 72 c having a substantially elongated hole-like shape is engaged with the above-mentioned elevated portion 54 c of the inflator 54 so that the inflator 54 is fixed at a predetermined position.
- the airbag 56 is arranged on the front face of the retainer 52 so that the fringe of the opening 64 at the rear end of the airbag 56 overlaps the fringe of the opening 60 a in the retainer 52 .
- the rear half of the inflator 54 is accommodated in the accommodating area 60 of the retainer 52 .
- the gas ejection part in the front half of the inflator 54 is introduced in the airbag 56 from the opening 64 of the airbag 56 , and the connector 54 b pulled from the rear face of the inflator 54 is pulled out through the opening 60 d at the rear end of the accommodating area 60 .
- the airbag-fitting member 58 is overlapped with the fringe of the opening 64 in the airbag 56 from the inside of the airbag 56 so as to hold the fringe thereof.
- the gas ejection part of the inflator 54 is inserted into the opening 70 of the airbag-fitting member 58 , so that the front face of the inflator 54 is held by the capping portion 72 of the airbag-fitting member 58 while the elevated portion 54 c on the front face of the inflator 54 is engaged with the opening 72 c in the capping portion 72 .
- the claws 58 a of the airbag-fitting member 58 are inserted into the respective insertion holes 66 and 68 of the airbag 56 and the retainer 52 , and the tip end portions of the claws 58 a protruding from the rear face of the retainer 52 are bent along the rear face of the retainer 52 , so that the airbag 56 and the airbag-fitting member 58 are fixed to the retainer 52 .
- the airbag 56 is folded, and the airbag apparatus 50 is completed by arranging a module cover (not shown) so as to cover the front face of the folded airbag 56 .
- the airbag-fitting member 58 can be securely fixed to the retainer 52 .
- the elevated portion 54 c of the inflator 54 and the opening 72 c of the capping portion 72 are brought into engagement with each other, so that the inflator 54 can not be rotated or shifted due to a vehicle vibration, a gas ejection pressure, or the like.
- the inflator 54 can be securely fixed to a predetermined position.
- the means for fixing the airbag-fitting member 58 to the retainer 52 is formed such that the airbag-fitting member 58 is provided with the claws 58 a which are cut and raised from the periphery of the opening 70 . After the claws 58 a are inserted into the respective insertion holes 66 and 68 of the airbag 56 and the retainer 52 , the tip end portions of the claws 58 a protruding from the rear face of the retainer 52 are bent along the rear face of the retainer 52 .
- the means for fixing the airbag-fitting member 58 to the retainer 52 is not limited to this.
- the fixing means may also be so formed, as shown in FIG. 8, that the insertion holes 66 and 68 have circular shapes for insertion of bolts, rivets, or the like, and in the periphery of the opening 70 in the airbag-fitting member 58 , insertion holes 58 b for insertion of bolts, rivets, or the like are formed like the insertion holes 66 and 68 of the airbag 56 and the retainer 52 .
- the airbag 56 , the retainer 52 and the airbag-fitting member 58 are integrally connected to each other with bolts, rivets, or the like via a series of the insertion holes 58 b , 66 and 68 .
- the means for inflator-positioning is not also limited to the structure in the embodiment.
- FIG. 7 On the front face of the inflator 54 , a pair of small projections 54 d is formed, and on the front face of the capping portion 72 , engaging holes 72 d for fixing the inflator 54 at a predetermined position by engaging the small projections 54 d are formed.
- FIG. 8 on the front face of the inflator 54 , a rib 54 e having a substantially semi-cylindrical shape is formed, and on the front face of the capping portion 72 , a protuberance 72 e having a substantially inverted U-shaped in cross section to be forwardly enlarged from the front face of the capping portion 72 is formed.
- the means for inflator-positioning may be formed on the rear face of an inflator.
- the rear half of an inflator 80 shown in FIG. 9 is accommodated in an inflator-accommodating area 84 of a retainer 82 .
- an opening 84 a having a substantially elongated-hole shape is formed.
- an elevated or projecting portion 80 a having a substantially elongated-circular planar shape and being capable of engaging tightly with the opening 84 a .
- a connector 80 b is pulled out of the vicinity of the center of the top face of the elevated portion 80 a.
- the inflator 80 When the inflator 80 is placed on the retainer 82 , first, the rear half of the inflator 80 is accommodated into the accommodating area 84 of the retainer 82 . At this time, the connector 80 b of the inflator 80 is inserted into the opening 84 a at the rear of the accommodating area 84 , and the elevated portion 80 a is brought into engagement with the opening 84 a . Next, an airbag-fitting member 85 having a capping portion 88 for holding the front face of the inflator 80 at the front face of the inflator 80 is placed on the front face of the retainer 82 and the inflator 80 .
- the inflator 80 is held by the accommodating area 84 and the capping portion 88 , the inflator 80 is securely fixed to the retainer 82 because the elevated portion 80 a is non-rotatably and non-swingablly brought into engagement with the opening 84 a.
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the structure of the airbag apparatus according to this embodiment.
- an airbag apparatus 90 comprises a retainer 92 , an inflator 94 , an airbag 96 , and an airbag-fitting member 98 .
- the retainer 92 is provided with an accommodating area 100 for accommodating the rear half of the inflator 94
- the airbag-fitting member 98 includes a capping portion 102 for holding the front face of the inflator 94 at the front face of the inflator 94 .
- the inflator 94 has a smooth side face without a fitting piece to the retainer 92 , and the rear half of the inflator 94 is accommodated in the accommodating area 100 while the front face of the inflator 94 is held by the capping portion 102 , so that the inflator 94 is fixed to the retainer 92 .
- the airbag 96 includes an opening 104 at the rear end thereof for the inflator.
- the front half of the inflator 94 is inserted within the airbag 96 from the opening 104 .
- the periphery of the opening 104 is overlaid on the fringe of an opening 100 a of the accommodating area 100 on the front face of the retainer 92 .
- the airbag-fitting member 98 is arranged along the inner peripheral surface of the airbag 96 so as to hold the fringe of the opening 104 .
- the periphery of the opening 104 is clamped between the periphery of the opening 100 a in the retainer 92 and the airbag-fitting member 98 , so that the airbag 96 is fixed to the retainer 92 .
- the airbag-fitting member 98 has male-screws 98 a extending rearward which are inserted into insertion holes (not shown) formed in the airbag 96 and the retainer 92 , so that the airbag-fitting member 98 is fixed to the retainer 92 by fastening nuts 98 b from the tip ends of the male-screws 98 a protruding from the rear face of the retainer 92 .
- a horn switch 108 On the front face of the inflator 94 , a horn switch 108 is arranged.
- the horn switch 108 comprises a switch body 108 a placed on the front face of the inflator 94 , a flange 108 b extending from the bottom of the switch body 108 a along the front face of the inflator 94 , and a pin 108 c with the tip end thereof protruding from the front face of the switch body 108 a .
- the pin 108 c is inserted into a pin-insertion area (not shown) movably in the front and rear directions and non-extractablly from the pin-insertion area, and is normally urged forwardly by urging means such as a spring (not shown).
- the horn switch 108 is turned on by pressing the tip end of the pin 108 c into the switch body 108 a so that an automobile horn (alarm whistle, not shown) is started to blow.
- an automobile horn automobile whistle, not shown
- the blowing of the horn is of course stopped by returning to the original state of the pin 108 c (protruded state of the tip end of the pin 108 c from the switch body 108 a ) due to the above-mentioned urging means.
- the horn switch 108 is supported on the front face of the inflator 94 by a switch-supporting portion 102 a which extends from the capping portion 102 of the accommodating area 98 so as to hold the top face of the flange 108 b.
- a front face 96 a of the airbag 96 covers the front faces of the horn switch 108 and the inflator 94 , etc., and both sides of the airbag 96 are folded in bellows so that the airbag 96 is arranged on both sides of the inflator 94 . Furthermore, a module cover 106 is arranged so as to cover the airbag 96 .
- the module cover 106 is made from a synthetic resin, etc., and is elastically deformable by a driver pressing the front face thereof.
- the module cover 106 and the horn switch 108 are arranged such that the rear face of the module cover 106 and the tip end of the pin 108 c of the horn switch 108 are positioned so as to approach each other.
- the rear face of the module cover 106 abuts against the tip end of the pin 108 c via the front face of the airbag 96 , so that the tip end of the pin 108 c is pushed into the switch body 108 a so as to turn the switch on for blowing the horn.
- the airbag apparatus 90 is arranged in an automobile steering wheel (not shown).
- the inflator 96 is operated so as to eject gas which is introduced into the airbag 96 via gas-introduction holes 98 c formed on the side of the airbag-fitting member 98 so as to initiate the inflation of the airbag 96 .
- the horn switch 108 is securely fixed to the front face of the inflator 94 by the switch-supporting portion 102 a , at this time, the horn switch 108 can not be removed from the inflator 94 due to a gas pressure, etc.
- the airbag 96 can spread out in a vehicle cabin without any interruption even in the airbag apparatus 90 formed in such a manner.
- the switch such as the horn switch 108
- the switch body is securely fixed to the inflator 94 as described above, even when urging the front face of the module cover 106 so as to operate the switch, thereby obtaining excellent operability.
- the horn switch comprises the pin with the protruding tip end thereof to be pushed by a driver urging the front face of the module cover so as to turn the horn switch on.
- the switch and the module cover are not limited to the particular structure, and the airbag apparatus 90 may comprise a horn switch 110 in which, as shown in FIG. 11, the tip end of a pin (not shown) is flush with the upper face of a switch body 110 a , for example.
- the horn switch 110 comprises a switch body 110 a placed on the front face of the inflator 94 , a flange 110 b extending along the front face of the inflator 94 from the bottom of the switch body 110 a and having a front face held by the supporting portion 102 a of the airbag-fitting member 98 , and a pin (not shown) which is inserted into a pin-insertion area (not shown) formed from the front face of the switch body 110 a slidably in the front and rear directions and non-extractablly from the pin-insertion area.
- the pin is normally urged forward by urging means such as a spring (not shown), and the tip end face of the pin is substantially flush with the top surface of the switch body 110 a .
- the module cover 106 of the airbag apparatus 90 is provided with a projection 112 on the rear face of the module cover 106 at a position opposing the tip end face of the pin.
- the tip end of the projection 112 approaches the tip face of the pin, and when an occupant pushes the front face of the module cover, the projection 112 abuts against the tip face of the pin via the front face of the airbag 96 to move the pin into the switch body 110 a so as to turn the horn switch on.
- FIG. 12 is a sectional view of the airbag apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention when the airbag is inflated;
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the front face of the airbag in the airbag apparatus;
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a connecting section between a capping portion of an airbag-fitting member and a strap;
- FIG. 15 is a sectional view of a modified example of the airbag apparatus;
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the front face of the airbag in the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 15;
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view of the airbag-fitting member in the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 15;
- FIG. 18 is a perspective view of a module cover viewed from the rear in the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 15.
- an airbag apparatus 120 comprises a retainer 122 , an inflator 124 , an airbag 126 , and an airbag-fitting member 128 .
- the retainer 122 has an accommodating area 130 for accommodating the rear half of the inflator 124 , and the airbag-fitting member 128 is provided with a capping portion 132 for holding the front face of the inflator 124 at the front face of the inflator 124 .
- the inflator 124 has a smooth side face without having a fitting piece to the retainer 122 .
- the rear half of the inflator 124 is accommodated in the accommodating area 130 , and the front face of the inflator 124 is held by the capping portion 132 so that the inflator 124 is fixed to the retainer 122 .
- the airbag 126 is provided with an opening 134 for the inflator at the rear end of the airbag 126 , and from the opening 134 , the front half of the inflator 124 is inserted into the airbag 126 .
- the periphery of the opening 134 is overlaid on the fringe of an opening 130 a of the accommodating area 130 on the front face of the retainer 122 .
- the airbag-fitting member 128 is arranged along the inner peripheral surface of the airbag 126 so as to hold the fringe of the opening 134 in the airbag 126 .
- the fitting member 128 has male-bolts 128 a extending rearward.
- the male-bolts 128 a are inserted into insertion holes (not shown) formed in the airbag 126 and the retainer 122 , and the fitting member 128 is fixed to the retainer 122 by fastening nuts 128 b from the tip ends of the male-bolts 128 a protruding from the rear face of the retainer 122 .
- a module cover 136 is attached on the front face of the airbag 126 .
- an insertion-through area 140 for inserting one end of a strap 138 for connecting the module cover 136 to the airbag-fitting member 128 is formed.
- an opening 126 a for introducing the strap 138 inside the airbag 126 is formed.
- a connecting member 142 for connecting the airbag-fitting member 128 to the module cover 136 via the strap 138 is arranged.
- the connecting member 142 comprises a planar base 142 a disposed along the front face of the inflator 124 and a convex portion 142 b protruding forward from the vicinity of the center of the base 142 a having an insertion area 142 c disposed therein to be inserted by the other end of the strap 138 .
- the front face of the connecting member 142 is held by a connecting member-capping portion 144 disposed so as to extend around the front face of the base 142 a . Therefore, the connecting member 142 is fixed to the airbag-fitting member 128 on the front face of the inflator 124 .
- the strap 138 is made from a cloth strip, such as webbing, for an automobile seat belt having such a strength that bursting and elongation do not occur when the airbag is inflated.
- One end of the strap 138 is inserted into the insertion-through area 140 and is subsequently introduced within the airbag 126 via the opening 126 a of the airbag 126 , while the other end is inserted into the insertion area 142 c inside the airbag 126 and thereafter, the strap 138 becomes a loop in which both ends are connected to each other.
- the airbag-fitting member 128 and the module cover 136 are connected together via the strap 138 . Therefore, when the airbag 126 is inflated, the module cover 136 can not be separated from the airbag-fitting member 128 at an interval more than a predetermined distance.
- the airbag apparatus 120 is placed in a steering wheel 146 after the airbag 126 is folded and the module cover 136 is arranged on the front face of the airbag 126 so as to cover the folded airbag 126 .
- the inflator 124 is operated so as to eject gas which is introduced into the airbag 126 via gas-introduction holes 128 a formed on the side of the airbag-fitting member 128 so as to initiate the inflation of the airbag 126 .
- the airbag 126 is inflated so that the front face thereof pushes the module cover 136 forwardly.
- the strap 138 is tightly stretched so as to stop the proceeding or movement.
- both sides of the airbag 126 which are not prevented from inflating, are largely inflated sideways due to a gas pressure, so that the airbag 126 is spread over a wide range outside the steering.
- the airbag apparatus 120 since the airbag 126 is restrained from inflating toward the front by the strap 138 in the early stage of the inflation, a gas pressure from the inflator 124 is solely used for spreading sideways of the airbag 126 . Therefore, the airbag 126 is spread over a wide range outside the steering wheel 146 , so that the airbag 126 lies between a driver and the steering wheel 146 extremely sufficiently, enabling the driver to be securely protected.
- the module cover and the airbag-fitting member are connected together with one strap in the embodiment.
- the number of straps and the connecting method among the strap, the module cover and the airbag-fitting member are not limited to the particular structure previously mentioned.
- an airbag-fitting member 152 and a module cover 154 are connected together with two loop straps 156 and 158 .
- an airbag apparatus 150 comprises a retainer 160 , an inflator 164 accommodated in an accommodating area 162 of the retainer 160 , the airbag-fitting member 152 having a capping portion 166 for holding the front face of the inflator 164 around the front face of the inflator 164 , and an airbag 168 fixed to the retainer 160 by the airbag-fitting member 152 .
- the module cover 154 is attached on the front face of the airbag 168 .
- the capping portion 166 extends so as to cover the front face of the inflator 164 .
- insertion areas 170 , 172 , 174 and 176 are arranged so that the insertion areas 170 and 174 oppose each other and the insertion areas 172 and 176 oppose each other.
- openings 178 , 180 , 182 and 184 for introducing the respective straps 156 and 158 are provided.
- a strap introduction area 186 formed of a substantially cross-shaped expanded body is provided on the front face of the capping portion 166 in the airbag-fitting member 152 .
- openings 186 a , 186 b , 186 c and 186 d communicating with each other are formed.
- the straps 156 and 158 are made from webbing for an automobile seat belt, etc., like in the embodiment described above. After one end of the strap 156 is inserted into the insertion area 170 , the one end thereof is inserted into the opening 178 of the airbag 168 inside the airbag 168 so as to be introduced into the strap introduction area 186 from the opening 186 a .
- the other end of the strap 156 is pulled out of the opening 186 c opposing the opening 186 a after passing through the strap introduction area 186 , and then after being outwardly pulled out of the opening 182 disposed at a position opposing the opening 178 of the airbag 168 , the other end is inserted into the insertion area 174 opposing the insertion area 170 of the module cover 154 . Thereafter, both ends of the strap 156 are connected together so that the strap 156 becomes a loop for connecting between the module cover 154 and the airbag-fitting member 152 .
- an intermediate portion thereof is inserted through the strap introduction area 186 via the openings 186 b and 186 d opposing each other inside the airbag 168 while both ends of the strap 158 are pulled out of the respective openings 180 and 184 of the airbag 168 so as to be inserted into the respective insertion areas 172 and 176 for connecting between the module cover 154 and the airbag-fitting member 152 as a loop.
- the airbag apparatus 150 is placed in an automobile steering wheel 190 after the airbag 168 is folded and the module cover 154 is arranged so as to cover the folded airbag 168 .
- the airbag apparatus 150 like the above-described airbag apparatus 120 , since the module cover 154 and the airbag-fitting member 152 are connected together with the straps 156 and 158 , the airbag 168 is restrained from inflating toward the front in the early stage of the inflation. Since a gas pressure from the inflator 164 is solely used for spreading sideways of the airbag 168 , the airbag 168 is spread over a wide range outside the steering wheel 190 . The airbag 168 lies between a driver and the steering wheel 190 extremely sufficiently, enabling the driver to be securely protected.
- the module cover 154 and the airbag-fitting member 152 are connected together with the two loop straps 156 and 158 , during the airbag inflation, the forward proceeding or movement of the module cover can be securely stopped even when using an inflator having high power, for example.
- the straps restrain the forward inflation of the airbag by connecting the module cover to the airbag-fitting member in the embodiment.
- the module cover may be connected to the airbag-fitting member, for example, or the forward inflation of the airbag may be directly restrained by connecting the internal peripheral surface of the airbag and the airbag-fitting member together.
- the inflator is substantially cylindrical and has smooth sides, and the rear half of the inflator is accommodated in the accommodating area of the retainer.
- the gas injection part in the front half thereof is surrounded by the peripheral wall of the capping portion in the airbag-fitting member, and the front face of the inflator is held by the inward flange so that the inflator is fixed to the retainer.
- the inflator configuration and the structures of the accommodating area of the retainer and the capping portion of the airbag-fitting member are not limited to these structures.
- an insertion area 140 M may be formed in the emblem 136 E, into which a strap 138 may be inserted.
- FIG. 19 is a sectional view of an essential part of an airbag apparatus showing other structure of the accommodating area of the retainer and the capping portion of the airbag-fitting member
- FIG. 20 is a sectional view of an essential part of an airbag apparatus showing still other structure of the accommodating area of the retainer and the capping portion of the airbag-fitting member.
- an airbag apparatus 200 comprises an inflator 202 having a larger diameter part 202 a in the rear half thereof including a gas generating part and a smaller diameter part 202 b in the front half thereof including a gas ejection part.
- the top surface of the larger diameter part 202 a of the inflator 202 is a shoulder part 202 c linking to the rear end of the smaller diameter part 202 b .
- the inflator 202 does not have a fitting piece to a retainer 204 which will be described later.
- an accommodating area 206 for accommodating the approximately entire larger diameter part 202 a of the inflator 202 is formed.
- an airbag 208 is arranged on the front face of the retainer 204 .
- an opening 208 a for the inflator is formed at the rear end of the airbag 208 .
- the periphery of the opening 208 a in the airbag 208 is overlaid on the fringe of the accommodating area 206 in the retainer 204 on the front face of the retainer 204 .
- An airbag-fitting member 210 is arranged along the internal surface of the airbag 208 so as to hold the periphery of the opening 208 a in the airbag 208 .
- the airbag-fitting member 210 has a substantially circular disc-shape and includes an opening 210 a at the center thereof for receiving the smaller diameter part 202 b of the inflator 202 .
- the periphery of the opening 210 a extends toward the front face of the shoulder part 202 c of the inflator 202 so as to become a capping portion 212 for holding the front face of the shoulder part 202 c when the airbag-fitting member 210 is placed on the fringe of the opening 208 a in the airbag 208 .
- the retainer 204 is provided with the accommodating area 206 for accommodating the approximately entire larger diameter part 202 a of the inflator 202 .
- the airbag-fitting member 210 has a substantially circular disc shape which has the opening 210 a to receive the smaller diameter part 202 b of the inflator 202 , in which the periphery of the opening 210 a extends toward the front face of the shoulder part 202 c of the inflator 202 so as to form the capping portion 212 for holding the front face of the shoulder part 202 c , so that the inflator 202 can be securely fixed to the retainer 204 .
- An airbag apparatus 220 shown in FIG. 20 comprises an inflator 222 having a smooth side, and a retainer 224 formed to have a substantially planar disc shape. In the vicinity of the center of the retainer 224 , an insertion hole 224 a for inserting a connector pulled out of the rear end of the inflator 222 is formed. From the inflator 222 , the connector is inserted into the insertion hole 224 a , and the inflator 222 is positioned so that the rear face thereof overlaps the periphery of the insertion hole 224 a on the front face of the retainer 224 .
- the airbag apparatus 220 also comprises an airbag 226 and an airbag-fitting member 228 for attaching the airbag 226 to the retainer 224 .
- the rear end of the airbag 226 and the airbag-fitting member 228 are provided with openings 226 a and 228 a for the inflator, respectively.
- the inflator 222 is inserted into the opening 226 a , and the periphery of the opening 226 a is overlaid with the fringe of the inflator 222 on the front face of the retainer 224 .
- the airbag-fitting member 228 is provided with a capping portion 230 comprising a substantially cylindrical peripheral wall 230 a extending from the fringe of the opening 228 a toward the front and extending along a side of the inflator 222 and an inward flange 230 b extending from the tip end of the peripheral wall 230 a so as to hold the front face of the inflator 222 around the front face of the inflator 222 .
- the airbag-fitting member 228 is arranged so that the inflator 222 is inserted thereinto from the opening 228 a , and the periphery of the opening 228 a is positioned along the internal surface of the airbag 226 so as to hold the periphery of the opening 226 a in the airbag 226 .
- These airbag 226 and airbag-fitting member 228 are fixed to the retainer 224 with bolts and nuts, etc.
- the inflator 222 is fixed to the retainer 224 by the capping portion 230 extending along a side of the inflator 222 and holding the front face of the inflator 222 around the front face thereof.
- the inflator 222 can be securely fixed to the retainer 224 only by the capping portion 230 of the airbag-fitting member 228 in such a manner without providing an accommodating area in the retainer 224 .
- the airbag-fitting member is provided with the capping portion for holding the front face of the inflator.
- the capping portion comprises the substantially cylindrical peripheral wall extending from the fringe of the opening for the inflator formed in the airbag-fitting member toward the front so as to extend along the side of the inflator, and the inward flange formed of the tip end of the peripheral wall around the front face of the inflator.
- the capping portion is not limited to this structure. Other structures of the capping portion will be described below with reference to FIGS. 21 ( a ) to FIGS. 22 ( d ). FIGS.
- FIGS. 21 ( a ) and 22 ( a ) are perspective views of airbag-fitting members having capping portions;
- FIGS. 21 ( b ) and 21 ( b ) are top plan views of the airbag-fitting members shown in FIGS. 21 ( a ) and 22 ( a );
- FIGS. 21 ( c ), 22 ( c ), 21 ( d ) and 22 ( d ) are top plan views of the airbag-fitting members showing modified examples of the capping portion.
- An airbag-fitting member 250 shown in FIG. 21( a ) comprises an opening 250 a for the inflator and capping portions 252 having a shape of a substantially inverted L-shaped hook to extend from the fringe of the opening 250 a toward the front, the tip end thereof being bent so as to hold the front face of the inflator (not shown) around the front face of the inflator.
- Plural capping portions 252 are formed along the opening 250 a at equal intervals.
- the airbag-fitting member 250 has four capping portions 252 disposed at positions dividing the opening 250 a into four equal parts.
- the respective airbag-fitting members 250 have three and two capping portions 252 disposed at positions dividing the opening 250 a into three and two equal parts, respectively.
- An airbag-fitting member 260 shown in FIG. 22( a ) comprises an opening 260 a for the inflator which comprises a capping portion 262 in its periphery including plural legs 262 a extending from the fringe of the opening 260 a toward the front and a bridging portion 260 b connecting the tip ends of the legs 262 a together and holding the front face of the inflator around the front face of the inflator.
- the legs 262 a of the capping portion 262 extend from positions dividing the opening 260 a into equal parts, respectively.
- the airbag-fitting member 260 has four legs 262 a extending from the fringe of the opening 260 a and disposed at positions dividing the opening 260 a into four equal parts.
- the respective airbag-fitting members 260 have three and two legs 262 a extending from the fringe of the opening 260 a and disposed at positions dividing the opening 260 a into three and two equal parts, respectively.
- the airbag-fitting members 250 and 260 formed as stated above can also fix the inflators securely to the retainers because the capping portions 252 and 262 hold the front faces of the inflators.
- the inflator is fixed to the retainer with the airbag-fitting member, even when using the inflator without a fitting piece to the retainer, the inflator can be securely fixed to the retainer, thereby eliminating the process for arranging the fitting piece to the retainer for the inflator and reducing the cost as well.
- the switch is arranged between the front face of the inflator and the module cover, and the switch can be supported by the airbag-fitting member so that the operability of the switch can be improved.
- the airbag is formed to be restrained from inflating toward the front in the early stage of the inflation by the strap connecting the airbag-fitting member to the front face of the airbag, the module cover, or the emblem, so that the side of the airbag is largely inflated outside the steering wheel, thereby the airbag can lie between a driver and the steering wheel sufficiently.
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- The present invention relates to an airbag apparatus, and specifically, it relates to an airbag apparatus for a driver's seat. More particularly, it relates to an airbag apparatus having an improved inflator structure.
- As is well known, an airbag apparatus for a driver's seat is arranged at the center in a steering wheel. When a vehicle encounters an emergency, such as a collision, an inflator is operated to inflate the airbag.
- This airbag apparatus for a driver's seat generally comprises a plate base-member which is called a retainer, an inflator, an airbag, and a module cover, as main components. The center of the retainer is provided with an insertion hole for the inflator into which a proximal side of the inflator is inserted.
- The inflator is provided with a flange-like fitting piece, which may be simply referred to as a flange below, projecting from the side face of the inflator for attaching and fixing the inflator to the retainer.
- The flange abuts against the periphery of the inflator insertion hole. The inflator comprises a casing which is filled with a gas generant, and a gas outlet disposed on the outer peripheral surface in the head side of the inflator, wherein the gas generant is ignited by an igniter to generate gas which is ejected from the gas outlet.
- The rear end of the airbag is provided with an opening which is superposed on the periphery of the inflator insertion hole. A ring-fitting member for fitting the airbag, which may be simply referred to as a ring below, is arranged so as to hold the periphery of the opening, and the ring is fixed thereto with bolts and nuts or rivets. The periphery of the opening in the airbag is clamped between the ring and the periphery of the inflator insertion hole in the retainer, so that the airbag is fixed to the retainer.
- In such an airbag apparatus, the flange or fitting piece is indispensable for the inflator for fixing the inflator to the retainer. However, the flange is generally arranged to the side face of the inflator, etc., by welding, etc., so that the operation is complicated while manufacturing cost increases. In such an airbag apparatus, there may be a case in that the flange is omitted, and a holding member, such as a bracket, for holding the inflator is newly and additionally required instead of the flange. In this situation, with increasing the number of parts, assembling operation of the airbag apparatus becomes complicated, and thereby also increasing the manufacturing cost.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide an airbag apparatus in which an inflator can be attached to a retainer by solving such conventional problems without arranging a new member for holding the inflator to the retainer even when using an inflator without a fitting piece, such as a flange.
- Further objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description of the invention.
- An airbag apparatus according to the present invention comprises a base member or retainer, an airbag attached to the base member by an airbag-fitting member, an inflator for generating gas so as to inflate the airbag, and a module cover for covering the folded airbag, wherein the inflator has a smooth side face without a fitting piece projecting from the side face of the inflator. The inflator is fixed to the base member by the airbag-fitting member.
- In the airbag apparatus according to the present invention, even when using the inflator without the fitting piece to the retainer, the inflator can be fixed to the retainer by the airbag-fitting member together with the airbag. Therefore, the process for providing the inflator with the fitting piece, such as a flange, is eliminated, and moreover, it is not necessary to provide the inflator with a new holding member to the retainer instead of such a fitting piece, so that the cost can be reduced.
- In the airbag apparatus according to the present invention, preferably, the airbag is arranged on the front face of the base member, and the base member has an accommodating area projecting rearward for accommodating the inflator, wherein the airbag-fitting member has a capping portion for holding the inflator around the front face of the inflator, and the inflator is accommodated in the accommodating area and fixed to the base member by being held by the capping portion.
- By such a structure, in the airbag apparatus according to the present invention, even when using the inflator without the fitting piece to the retainer, the inflator can be securely and easily fixed to the retainer without the holding member to the retainer replacing the fitting piece.
- In the airbag apparatus according to present invention, preferably, the airbag is arranged on the front face of the base member which is provided with an accommodating member attached thereto and protruding rearward from the base member for accommodating the inflator, and the airbag-fitting member may include the capping portion for holding the inflator around the front face of the inflator. In such a case, the inflator is fixed to the base member by being accommodated in the accommodating member and held by the capping portion.
- By such a structure, as the retainer of an airbag apparatus according to the present invention, a conventional retainer without the accommodating area for the inflator and having only an opening for receiving the inflator can be used. That is, on the rear face of such a conventional retainer, an accommodating member for accommodating the inflator is attached from the opening, and on the front face of the retainer, the airbag-fitting member having the capping portion for holding the inflator around the front face of the inflator is arranged, so that the inflator without the fitting piece can be securely fixed to the retainer as described above. Therefore, even when a conventional retainer is used, the inflator having no fitting piece to the retainer in itself can be securely fixed to the retainer.
- In the airbag apparatus described above, a switch may be further disposed between the front face of the inflator and the front face of the module cover, and the switch may be supported by the capping portion of the airbag-fitting member.
- By such a structure, when the module cover is made from a synthetic resin which is elastically deformable by pressing the front face thereof, for example, and when the switch, such as a horn switch, which is operable by pressing the front face of the module cover, is arranged between the front face of the inflator and the front face of the module cover, the switch can be supported by the capping portion of the airbag-fitting member, thereby improving the operability and the operating feeling of the switch.
- In the airbag apparatus according to the present invention, the airbag-fitting member may be preferably connected to the front face of the airbag via a strap. In the airbag apparatus formed in such a manner, the strap is arranged such that one end of the strap is connected to the front face of the airbag along the peripheral face of the airbag while the other end is connected to the airbag-fitting member within the airbag. Therefore, the strap becomes restraining means for restraining the airbag configuration during inflation when the airbag is inflated by the gas ejection from the inflator.
- That is, the strap has a predetermined length, and the front face of the airbag which is connected to the airbag-fitting member by the strap can not be separated therefrom by the strap for more than a predetermined distance when the airbag is inflated. Therefore, when the inflator is operated so as to eject gas and inflate the airbag in a vehicle cabin upon an emergency, such as a vehicle collision, the front face of the airbag can not be inflated over a predetermined amount, so that the side of the airbag is largely inflated outside the steering wheel due to a gas pressure, enabling a driver to be securely protected.
- In the airbag apparatus according to the present invention, the module cover or an emblem may be attached to the front face of the airbag and the module cover or the emblem may be connected to the airbag-fitting member by a strap.
- In this case, the module cover or the emblem is attached on the front face of the airbag along the external peripheral surface of the airbag, and on the front face of the airbag, an insertion hole for insertion of the strap is formed. One end of the strap inserted into the insertion hole is connected to the module cover or the emblem while the other end is connected to the airbag-fitting member within the airbag.
- In the airbag apparatus formed in such a manner, when the airbag is inflated, the module cover or the emblem attached on the front face of the airbag moves toward a driver following the inflation of the airbag and the movement is stopped by the strap after a predetermined movement. Therefore, in the airbag apparatus formed in such a manner, the inflation of the front face of the airbag is restrained and the sides of the airbag are largely inflated outside the steering wheel due to a gas pressure, enabling the driver to be securely protected.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a principal part of an airbag apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is an assembly view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an assembly view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to a third embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of a
part 6 in FIG. 5; - FIG. 7 is an assembly view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 8 is an assembly view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 9 is an assembly view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention viewed from the rear;
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 11 is a sectional view of the principal part showing a modified example of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 10;
- FIG. 12 is a sectional view of the airbag apparatus according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention when the airbag is inflated;
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the airbag of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 12;
- FIG. 14 is an enlarged perspective view of an essential part of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 12;
- FIG. 15 is a sectional view of the airbag apparatus according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention when the airbag is inflated;
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the airbag of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 15;
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view of an airbag-fitting member of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 15;
- FIG. 18 is a perspective view of a module cover of the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 15 viewed from the rear;
- FIG. 19 is a sectional view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 20 is a sectional view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to an eleventh embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 21( a) is a perspective view of a modified example of the airbag-fitting member in the airbag apparatus according to the present invention;
- FIGS. 21(b) is a plan view of FIG. 21(a); and
- FIGS. 21(c) and 21(d) are plan views of modified examples;
- FIG. 22( a) is a perspective view of a modified example of the airbag-fitting member in the airbag apparatus according to the present invention;
- FIGS. 22(b) is a plan view of FIG. 22(a); and
- FIGS. 22(c) and 22(d) are plan views of modified examples; and
- FIG. 23 is a schematic representation of a modified example of the airbag-fitting member in the airbag apparatus according to the present invention.
- Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view of an essential part of an airbag apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is an assembly view showing the structure of a principal part of the airbag apparatus.
- The airbag apparatus 1 comprises a plate base-
member 2, which may be referred to as a “retainer” below, aninflator 4, anairbag 6, and an airbag-fittingmember 8 for fitting theairbag 6 to theretainer 2. - The
inflator 4 has a smooth side face without a fitting piece, such as a flange, projecting from the side surface of the inflator for attaching the inflator to the retainer. The front-half side, i.e. occupant side (the direction toward occupant may be referred to as “front” while the opposite direction may be referred to as “rear”) of theinflator 4 is a gas injecting section for ejecting gas so as to inflate theairbag 6. Although not shown in the drawings, theinflator 4 is connected to a control device with a connector, etc., so that in an emergency, such as a vehicle collision, theinflator 4 is operated by an operating signal from the control device so as to eject gas, and thereby inflating theairbag 6. - The
airbag 6 is provided with anopening 10 at the rear end thereof for receiving the gas ejecting section of theinflator 4 therein. Theairbag 6 is used for a driver's seat and is formed by stitching the peripheries of the front surface thereof (not shown) made of a circular cloth and the rear surface thereof (not shown) made of a circular cloth together. In the circumference of theopening 10 of theairbag 6, arranged are plural insertion holes 12 for receiving bolts or rivets for fitting theairbag 6 to theretainer 2. - In the
airbag 6 on the front face side of theretainer 2, the periphery of theopening 10 is superposed on the circumference of anopening 14 a of an inflator-reception area 14, which will be described later, of theretainer 2. The airbag-fittingmember 8 is arranged along the inner surface of theairbag 6 so as to hold the periphery of theopening 10. The periphery of theopening 10 in theairbag 6 is clamped between the airbag-fittingmember 8 and the periphery of the opening 14 a in theretainer 2, so that the airbag is fixed to theretainer 2. In addition, in the embodiment, the airbag-fittingmember 8 is provided with male-screws 8 a. These male-screws 8 a are inserted into the insertion holes 12 of theairbag 6 and into insertion holes 16, which will be described later, of theretainer 2, so that the airbag-fittingmember 8 is fixed to theretainer 2 byfastening nuts 8 b to the male-screws 8 a from the rear surface of theretainer 2. - As shown in FIG. 1, the
retainer 2 is provided with the inflator-reception area 14 projecting toward the rear of theretainer 2 for receiving the rear half of theinflator 2. The inflator-reception area 14 is formed of the opening 14 a for receiving theinflator 4 and disposed in theretainer 2, a substantially cylindricalperipheral wall 14 b extending from the marginal area of the opening 14 a toward the rear of theretainer 2, and aninward flange 14 c disposed in the rear end of theperipheral wall 14 b. The lower half of theinflator 4 is inserted into the inflator-reception area 14 from the opening 14 a, and theinflator 4 is detachably supported by theperipheral wall 14 b extending along the side face of theinflator 4 and theinward flange 14 c around the rear face of theinflator 4. At this time, anopening 14 d surrounded by theinward flange 14 c disposed in the rear of thereception area 14 is a connector-pulling-out opening for allowing the above-mentioned connector connecting theinflator 4 to the inflator control device to pass therethrough. On the fringe of the opening 14 a of theretainer 2, formed areinsertion holes 16 for bolts or rivets just like the insertion holes 12 of theairbag 6. In addition, in the embodiment, theretainer 2 is made from a steel plate to have a plate shape, and thereception area 14 is formed integrally with theretainer 2 by press forming or the like. - The airbag-fitting
member 8 comprises anopening 18 for insertion of theinflator 4 and has a ring-shaped external appearance overlapping the fringe of the opening 10 from the inside of theairbag 6. The airbag-fittingmember 8 holds the fringe of the opening 10 from the inner side of theairbag 6, and the fringe of theopening 10 is clamped between the airbag-fittingmember 8 and the periphery of the opening 14 a in theretainer 2, so that theairbag 6 is fixed to theretainer 2. - As mentioned above, the airbag-fitting
member 8 is provided with the plural male-screws 8 a extending rearward from the fringe of theopening 18. The airbag-fittingmember 8 is arranged so that when it overlaps the fringe of theopening 10 in theairbag 6, the male-screws 8 a are inserted into the insertion holes 12 of theairbag 6 and into the insertion holes 16 of theretainer 2. By fastening thenuts 8 b to the male-screws 8 a protruding toward the rear face of theretainer 2 by insertion into the insertion holes 12 and 16, both the male-screws 8 a and theairbag 6 are securely fixed to theretainer 2. - The airbag-fitting
member 8 is also provided with a cappingportion 20 for holding the front surface of theinflator 4 accommodated in the inflator-reception area 14 of theretainer 2 when the airbag-fittingmember 8 is attached to theretainer 2. This cappingportion 20 comprises a substantially cylindricalperipheral wall 20 a extending forwardly from the fringe of theopening 18, and aninward flange 20 b formed so as to hold the front face of theinflator 4 by extending to the front face of theinflator 4 in the tip end of theperipheral wall 20 a. When the airbag-fittingmember 8 is attached to theretainer 2, a gas ejection part in the front half of theinflator 4 is inserted into theopening 18 of the airbag-fittingmember 8, and theinflator 4 accommodated in the inflator-reception area 14 of theretainer 2 can not slip out of thereception area 14 by theperipheral wall 20 a extending along the side face of theinflator 4 and theinward flange 20 b for holding the front face of theinflator 4. In addition, theperipheral wall 20 a is provided with gas introduction holes 21 at positions overlapping the gas injection holes 4 a arranged on the side face of the gas injection part of theinflator 4 for introducing the gas ejected from the gas ejection holes 4 a into theairbag 6. - When assembling the airbag apparatus 1, first, the
airbag 6 is arranged on the front face of theretainer 2 so that the fringe of theopening 10 at the rear end of theairbag 6 overlaps the fringe of the opening 14 a in theretainer 2. At this time, the rear half of theinflator 4 is accommodated into the inflator-reception area 14 of theretainer 2. The gas ejection part in the front half of theinflator 4 is introduced in theairbag 6 from theopening 10 of theairbag 6, and the connector (not shown) for connecting between theinflator 4 and the inflator control device is pulled out of theopening 14 d at the rear end of thereception area 14. - Next, the airbag-fitting
member 8 is overlapped with the fringe of theopening 10 in theairbag 6 from the inside of theairbag 6 so as to hold the fringe. At this time, the gas ejection part of theinflator 4 is inserted into theopening 18 of the airbag-fittingmember 8 so that the front face of theinflator 4 is held by the cappingportion 20 of the airbag-fittingmember 8. The male-screws 8 a of the airbag-fittingmember 8 are inserted into the respective insertion holes 12 and 16 of theairbag 6 and theretainer 2, and thenuts 8 b are fastened to the male-screws 8 a projecting from the rear face of theretainer 2 from the tip ends of the male-screws 8 a. Therefore, theairbag 6 and the airbag-fittingmember 8 are fixed to theretainer 2. - Then, the
airbag 6 is folded, and the airbag apparatus 1 is completed by arranging a module cover (not shown) on the front face of theairbag 6. - This airbag apparatus 1 is used for a driver's seat of an automobile and placed in a steering wheel (not shown) of the automobile, etc. In an emergency, such as a vehicle collision, the
inflator 4 of the airbag apparatus 1 is operated so as to eject gas which is introduced into theairbag 6 via the gas introduction holes 21 of the airbag-fittingmember 8 so as to initiate the inflation of theairbag 6. Then, theairbag 6 pushes the front module cover to open and spreads out in a vehicle cabin so as to protect the driver. - In the airbag apparatus 1 formed as above, since the
inflator 4 is held by thereception area 14 of theretainer 2 and the cappingportion 20 of the airbag-fittingmember 8, even when theinflator 4 itself is not provided with a fitting piece to theretainer 2 just like in the embodiment, the inflator can be securely fixed to the retainer without using a separate holding member for fixing the inflator to the retainer, so that the construction and assembling of the airbag apparatus 1 are simplified to enable the manufacturing cost to be suppressed. - In addition, in the embodiment described above, the reception area is formed integrally with the
retainer 2, but it is not limited to this structure, and thereception area 14 may be formed separately from the retainer. By such a structure, an inflator without a fitting piece to the retainer can be fixed to the retainer even when, for example, using a conventional plate-shaped retainer without a reception area for the inflator. An embodiment of an airbag apparatus having such a structure will be described below with reference to FIG. 3. FIG. 3 is a sectional view of an essential part of the airbag apparatus according to this embodiment. - As shown in FIG. 3, an
airbag apparatus 30 comprises a plate-shapedretainer 32 and an inflator-accommodatingmember 34 formed separately from theretainer 32 for accommodating an inflator therein. - The
retainer 32 has a structure similar to a retainer used in a conventional airbag apparatus, and is provided with anopening 36 for receiving the inflator at the center of theretainer 32, and insertion holes 38 (not shown) for bolts or rivets formed in the periphery of theopening 36 just like the insertion holes 16 of theretainer 2 in the airbag apparatus 1. - The inflator-accommodating
member 34 has substantially the same inner diameter as that of theopening 36 of theretainer 32, and comprises a substantially cylindricalperipheral wall 40 for receiving the rear half of theinflator 4, anoutward flange 42 extending from the tip end of theperipheral wall 40 to overlap the fringe of theopening 36 of theretainer 32 from the rear side of theretainer 32, and aninward flange 44 extending from the rear end of theperipheral wall 40 toward the inner side of theperipheral wall 40. The accommodatingmember 34 is arranged so that theoutward flange 42 overlaps the fringe of theopening 36 in theretainer 32, and theopening 36 and theperipheral wall 40 are substantially coaxially communicated with each other. Theoutward flange 42 is provided with insertion holes 46 (not shown) for receiving bolts or rivets just like in the insertion holes 38 of theretainer 32, and the accommodatingmember 34 is arranged so that the insertion holes 38 are overlaid on the insertion holes 46. - For the accommodating
member 34 arranged in such a manner, theinflator 4 is inserted inside theperipheral wall 40 of the accommodatingmember 34 from theopening 36 of theretainer 32, and is detachably supported by theperipheral wall 40 and theinward flange 44 extending around the rear face of theinflator 4, to thereby be accommodated in the accommodatingmember 34. Anopening 48 surrounded by theinward flange 44 at the rear end of the accommodatingmember 34 is a connector-pulling-out opening for receiving a connector (not shown) connecting theinflator 4 to an inflator control device (not shown). - The other structures of the
airbag apparatus 30 are identical with those of the above-described airbag apparatus 1, and like references designate like portions. - When constructing the
airbag apparatus 30, just like the airbag apparatus 1 described above, theairbag 6 is placed in the front side of theretainer 32 so that the fringe of theopening 10 in the rear end of theairbag 6 overlaps the fringe of theopening 36 in theretainer 32. At this time, in the rear face side of theretainer 32, the fringe of theopening 36 is overlaid on theoutward flange 42 while the accommodatingmember 34 is arranged so that theopening 36 and theperipheral wall 40 are coaxially communicated with each other. The rear half of theinflator 4 is accommodated into the accommodatingmember 34 from theopening 36, and the gas ejection part in the front half of theinflator 4 is introduced in theairbag 6 from theopening 10 of theairbag 6. - The connector (not shown) for connecting between the
inflator 4 and the inflator control device is pulled out of theopening 48 in the rear end of the accommodatingmember 34. - Next, the airbag-fitting
member 8 is overlapped with the fringe of theopening 10 in theairbag 6 from the inner side of theairbag 6 so as to hold the fringe. At this time, the gas ejection part of theinflator 4 is inserted into theopening 18 of the airbag-fittingmember 8 so that the front face of theinflator 4 is held by the cappingportion 20 of the airbag-fittingmember 8. The male-screws 8 a of the airbag-fittingmember 8 are inserted into the respective insertion holes 12, 38 and 46 of theairbag 6, theretainer 32 and the accommodatingmember 34, and thenuts 8 b are fastened to the male-screws 8 a projecting from the rear face of theoutward flange 42 of the accommodatingmember 34 from the tip end of the male-screws 8 a. Therefore, theairbag 6, the airbag-fittingmember 8, and the accommodatingmember 34 are fixed to theretainer 32. - Then, the
airbag 6 is folded, and theairbag apparatus 30 is constructed by arranging a module cover (not shown) on the front face of theairbag 6 so as to cover the foldedairbag 6. - Also, in the
airbag apparatus 30 formed as above, since theinflator 4 is held by the accommodatingmember 34 attached to theretainer 32 and the cappingportion 20 of the airbag-fittingmember 8, theinflator 4 can be securely fixed to theretainer 32 without necessity for arranging a fitting piece for theretainer 32 to theinflator 4. Moreover, by separating the retainer from the accommodating member for the inflator, a retainer used in a conventional airbag apparatus can be used as the retainer. - In these embodiments, the airbag-fitting member is provided with male-screws. After the male-screws are inserted into the insertion holes formed in the airbag, the retainer, the accommodating member and the like, the accommodating member is fixed to the retainer by fastening the nuts to the male-screws from the rear surface of the retainer or the accommodating member. However, means for fixing the airbag-fitting member to the retainer are not limited to this.
- For example, as shown in FIGS. 4 to 7, the airbag-fitting member is provided with claws extending toward the rear thereof while slit insertion holes for insertion of these claws are formed in the airbag and the retainer. Also, the airbag-fitting member may be fixed to the retainer by bending the claws protruding from the rear face of the retainer after inserting the claws into the respective insertion holes of the airbag and the retainer. Also, as shown in FIG. 8, insertion holes for insertion of bolts or rivets are formed in the airbag-fitting member, the airbag and the retainer, and fringes of the openings of the airbag-fitting member, the airbag, and the retainer are overlaid on each other. Then, the airbag-fitting member, the airbag, and the retainer may be integrally fixed by inserting the bolts or the rivets into the respective inserting holes.
- In order to prevent the inflator from irregularly rotating or shifting from a predetermined position, positioning means for the inflator may be provided, and the gas introduction hole formed in the airbag-fitting member may have an arbitrary shape.
- Referring to FIGS. 4 to 9, an airbag apparatus having such a structure will be described below.
- FIG. 4 is an assembly view of a principal part of the airbag apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 5 is a sectional view of an essential part of the airbag apparatus; FIG. 6 is an enlarged sectional view of the
part 6 in FIG. 5; FIG. 7 is an assembly view showing a modified example of the airbag apparatus; FIG. 8 is an assembly view of a principal part of an airbag apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present invention; and FIG. 9 is an assembly view showing a modified example of the positioning means for the inflator viewed from the rear of the airbag apparatus. - As shown in FIGS. 4 to 6, like the airbag apparatus 1 described above, an
airbag apparatus 40 comprises aretainer 52, aninflator 54, anairbag 56, and an airbag-fittingmember 58. Theretainer 52 has anaccommodating area 60 for accommodating the rear half of the inflator 54, and the airbag-fittingmember 58 is provided with a cappingportion 72 for holding the inflator 54 at the front face of theinflator 54. - The
inflator 54 has a smooth side face, and does not have a fitting piece to theretainer 52 or the like. The front half of the inflator 54 is a gas ejection section in which plural gas ejection holes 54 a are arranged on the side thereof. From the vicinity of the center of the rear surface of the inflator 54, a connector for connecting the inflator 54 to an inflator control device is pulled out. - In the vicinity of the front face center of the inflator 54, formed is an elevated or
projection portion 54 c engaging anopening 72 c for inflator-positioning formed on the front face of the cappingportion 72 of an airbag-fittingmember 58 which will be described later. Theopening 72 c for inflator-positioning has a substantially elongated shape, and theelevated portion 54 c has a substantially elliptical plane shape which is tightly fitted into theopening 72 c. The rear half of the inflator 54 is accommodated within theaccommodating area 60 of theretainer 52. When the cappingportion 72 of the airbag-fittingmember 58 is arranged on the front half of the inflator 54 so as to hold the front face of the inflator 54, the front face of the cappingportion 72 is overlaid on the front face of the inflator 54, so that theopening 72 c and theelevated portion 54 c are non-swingablly brought into engagement with each other. Consequently, the inflator 54 can not be rotated or shifted from a predetermined position by a vehicle vibration, a gas injection pressure, or the like. - The
airbag 56 is provided with anopening 64 for the inflator at the rear end of theairbag 56, and in the periphery of theopening 64, there are plural slit insertion holes 66 formed for receivingclaws 58 a of the airbag-fittingmember 58 which will be described later. The periphery of theopening 64 is overlaid on the fringe of anopening 60 a of theaccommodating area 60 in theretainer 52. - The
retainer 52 comprises theaccommodating area 60 for the inflator in the vicinity of the center. The structure of theaccommodating area 60 is identical to that of the inflator-reception area 14 formed in theretainer 2 of the airbag apparatus 1 described before, which comprises the opening 60 a for inflator-insertion, a substantially cylindricalperipheral wall 60 b extending from the periphery of the opening 60 a toward the rear of theretainer 52, and aninward flange 60 c disposed in the rear end of theperipheral wall 60 b. - For the
accommodating area 60, the lower half of the inflator 54 is inserted from the opening 60 a, and is detachably supported by theperipheral wall 60 b extending along the side of the inflator 64 and theinward flange 60 c located at the rear face of theinflator 54. At this time, aconnector 54 b for connecting between the inflator 54 and an inflator control device is pulled out through anopening 60 d surrounded by theinward flange 60 c at the rear end of theaccommodating area 60. - In the fringe of the opening 60 a in the retainer 62, formed are
insertion holes 68 for insertion of theclaws 58 a of the airbag-fittingmember 58 like the insertion holes 66 of theairbag 56 described above. In addition, in the embodiment, theretainer 52 is also made from a steel plate, etc., to have a plate shape, and theaccommodating area 60 is formed integrally with theretainer 52 by press forming or the like. - The airbag-fitting
member 58 comprises anopening 70 for inflator-insertion and has a ring-shaped external appearance overlapping the fringe of the opening 64 from the inner side of theairbag 56. The airbag-fittingmember 58 holds the fringe of the opening 64 from the inside of theairbag 56, and the fringe of theopening 64 is clamped between the airbag-fittingmember 58 and the periphery of the opening 60 a in theretainer 52, so that theairbag 56 is fixed to theretainer 52. - As mentioned above, the airbag-fitting
member 58 is provided with theclaws 58 a which are cut and raised from the periphery of theopening 70 and extending toward the rear. When theairbag 56 is attached to theretainer 52, the airbag-fittingmember 58 is overlapped on the fringe of theopening 64 in theairbag 56 so as to hold the fringe while theclaws 58 a are inserted into the respective insertion holes 66 and 68 of theairbag 56 and theretainer 52. After theclaws 58 a are inserted into the insertion holes 66 and 68, as shown in FIG. 6, the tip end portions thereof protruding toward the rear face of theretainer 52 are bent along the rear face of theretainer 52, and the airbag-fittingmember 58 is thereby fixed to theretainer 52. - The airbag-fitting
member 58 is provided with the cappingportion 72 for holding the front surface of the inflator 54 accommodated in theaccommodating area 60 of theretainer 52 just like the airbag-fittingmember 8 in the airbag apparatus 1. This cappingportion 72 comprises aperipheral wall 72 a extending forwardly from the fringe of theopening 70 for inflator-insertion and aninward flange 72 b formed so as to hold the front face of the inflator 54 by being disposed over the front face of the inflator 54 from the tip end of theperipheral wall 72 a. - When the airbag-fitting
member 58 is attached to theretainer 52, a gas ejection part in the front half of the inflator 54 is inserted into theopening 70 of the airbag-fittingmember 58, and the inflator 54 accommodated in theaccommodating area 60 of theretainer 52 can not slip out of theaccommodating area 60 by theperipheral wall 72 a extending along the side face of the inflator 54 and theinward flange 72 b for holding the front face of theinflator 54. - In addition, the
peripheral wall 72 a is provided with substantially elongated hole-like gas introduction holes 74 formed at positions overlapping the gas ejection holes 54 a arranged on the side face of the gas ejection part in the inflator 54 so as to expose the gas ejection holes 54 a. Gas ejected from the gas ejection holes 54 a is introduced into theairbag 56 via the gas introduction holes 74. On the front face of the cappingportion 72 in the airbag-fittingmember 58, theopening 72 c surrounded by theinward flange 72 b is formed. Theopening 72 c having a substantially elongated hole-like shape is engaged with the above-mentionedelevated portion 54 c of the inflator 54 so that the inflator 54 is fixed at a predetermined position. - When constructing the
airbag apparatus 50, first, theairbag 56 is arranged on the front face of theretainer 52 so that the fringe of theopening 64 at the rear end of theairbag 56 overlaps the fringe of the opening 60 a in theretainer 52. At this time, the rear half of the inflator 54 is accommodated in theaccommodating area 60 of theretainer 52. The gas ejection part in the front half of the inflator 54 is introduced in theairbag 56 from theopening 64 of theairbag 56, and theconnector 54 b pulled from the rear face of the inflator 54 is pulled out through theopening 60 d at the rear end of theaccommodating area 60. - Next, the airbag-fitting
member 58 is overlapped with the fringe of theopening 64 in theairbag 56 from the inside of theairbag 56 so as to hold the fringe thereof. At this time, the gas ejection part of the inflator 54 is inserted into theopening 70 of the airbag-fittingmember 58, so that the front face of the inflator 54 is held by the cappingportion 72 of the airbag-fittingmember 58 while theelevated portion 54 c on the front face of the inflator 54 is engaged with theopening 72 c in the cappingportion 72. Also, theclaws 58 a of the airbag-fittingmember 58 are inserted into the respective insertion holes 66 and 68 of theairbag 56 and theretainer 52, and the tip end portions of theclaws 58 a protruding from the rear face of theretainer 52 are bent along the rear face of theretainer 52, so that theairbag 56 and the airbag-fittingmember 58 are fixed to theretainer 52. - Then, the
airbag 56 is folded, and theairbag apparatus 50 is completed by arranging a module cover (not shown) so as to cover the front face of the foldedairbag 56. - Also, in the
airbag apparatus 50 formed as above, the airbag-fittingmember 58 can be securely fixed to theretainer 52. On the front face of the inflator 54, theelevated portion 54 c of the inflator 54 and theopening 72 c of the cappingportion 72 are brought into engagement with each other, so that the inflator 54 can not be rotated or shifted due to a vehicle vibration, a gas ejection pressure, or the like. Thus, the inflator 54 can be securely fixed to a predetermined position. - In the embodiment, the means for fixing the airbag-fitting
member 58 to theretainer 52 is formed such that the airbag-fittingmember 58 is provided with theclaws 58 a which are cut and raised from the periphery of theopening 70. After theclaws 58 a are inserted into the respective insertion holes 66 and 68 of theairbag 56 and theretainer 52, the tip end portions of theclaws 58 a protruding from the rear face of theretainer 52 are bent along the rear face of theretainer 52. The means for fixing the airbag-fittingmember 58 to theretainer 52 is not limited to this. - For example, it may have a shape, as shown in FIG. 7, such that protruding
pieces 58 c extending from the outer fringe of the airbag-fittingmember 58 are bent rearward from the base ends. The fixing means may also be so formed, as shown in FIG. 8, that the insertion holes 66 and 68 have circular shapes for insertion of bolts, rivets, or the like, and in the periphery of theopening 70 in the airbag-fittingmember 58, insertion holes 58 b for insertion of bolts, rivets, or the like are formed like the insertion holes 66 and 68 of theairbag 56 and theretainer 52. After the respective fringes of the openings for the inflator in theairbag 56, theretainer 52 and the airbag-fittingmember 58 are overlaid on each other, theairbag 56, theretainer 52 and the airbag-fittingmember 58 are integrally connected to each other with bolts, rivets, or the like via a series of the insertion holes 58 b, 66 and 68. - The means for inflator-positioning is not also limited to the structure in the embodiment.
- For example, in FIG. 7, on the front face of the inflator 54, a pair of
small projections 54 d is formed, and on the front face of the cappingportion 72, engagingholes 72 d for fixing the inflator 54 at a predetermined position by engaging thesmall projections 54 d are formed. In FIG. 8, on the front face of the inflator 54, arib 54 e having a substantially semi-cylindrical shape is formed, and on the front face of the cappingportion 72, aprotuberance 72 e having a substantially inverted U-shaped in cross section to be forwardly enlarged from the front face of the cappingportion 72 is formed. By the engagement between therib 54 e and theprotuberance 72 e, theinflator 54 is fixed to a predetermined position. - Moreover, the means for inflator-positioning may be formed on the rear face of an inflator. For example, the rear half of an inflator 80 shown in FIG. 9 is accommodated in an inflator-accommodating
area 84 of aretainer 82. In the vicinity of the center of the rear face of theaccommodating area 84, an opening 84 a having a substantially elongated-hole shape is formed. On the rear face of the inflator 80, formed is an elevated or projecting portion 80 a having a substantially elongated-circular planar shape and being capable of engaging tightly with the opening 84 a. Aconnector 80 b is pulled out of the vicinity of the center of the top face of the elevated portion 80 a. - When the inflator 80 is placed on the
retainer 82, first, the rear half of the inflator 80 is accommodated into theaccommodating area 84 of theretainer 82. At this time, theconnector 80 b of the inflator 80 is inserted into the opening 84 a at the rear of theaccommodating area 84, and the elevated portion 80 a is brought into engagement with the opening 84 a. Next, an airbag-fitting member 85 having a cappingportion 88 for holding the front face of the inflator 80 at the front face of the inflator 80 is placed on the front face of theretainer 82 and theinflator 80. Therefore, while the inflator 80 is held by theaccommodating area 84 and the cappingportion 88, theinflator 80 is securely fixed to theretainer 82 because the elevated portion 80 a is non-rotatably and non-swingablly brought into engagement with the opening 84 a. - In the airbag apparatus according to the present invention, between the front face of the inflator and the module cover, a switch, such as a horn switch, may be arranged. At this time, the switch may be arranged so as to be supported by the inflator and the capping portion of the airbag-fitting member at the front face of the inflator. An airbag apparatus constructed in such a manner will be described below with reference to FIG. 10. FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the structure of the airbag apparatus according to this embodiment.
- In the embodiment, an
airbag apparatus 90 comprises aretainer 92, aninflator 94, anairbag 96, and an airbag-fittingmember 98. Theretainer 92 is provided with anaccommodating area 100 for accommodating the rear half of the inflator 94, and the airbag-fittingmember 98 includes acapping portion 102 for holding the front face of the inflator 94 at the front face of theinflator 94. The inflator 94 has a smooth side face without a fitting piece to theretainer 92, and the rear half of the inflator 94 is accommodated in theaccommodating area 100 while the front face of the inflator 94 is held by the cappingportion 102, so that the inflator 94 is fixed to theretainer 92. - The
airbag 96 includes anopening 104 at the rear end thereof for the inflator. The front half of the inflator 94 is inserted within theairbag 96 from theopening 104. The periphery of theopening 104 is overlaid on the fringe of an opening 100 a of theaccommodating area 100 on the front face of theretainer 92. The airbag-fittingmember 98 is arranged along the inner peripheral surface of theairbag 96 so as to hold the fringe of theopening 104. The periphery of theopening 104 is clamped between the periphery of the opening 100 a in theretainer 92 and the airbag-fittingmember 98, so that theairbag 96 is fixed to theretainer 92. In addition, the airbag-fittingmember 98 has male-screws 98 a extending rearward which are inserted into insertion holes (not shown) formed in theairbag 96 and theretainer 92, so that the airbag-fittingmember 98 is fixed to theretainer 92 byfastening nuts 98 b from the tip ends of the male-screws 98 a protruding from the rear face of theretainer 92. - On the front face of the inflator 94, a
horn switch 108 is arranged. Thehorn switch 108 comprises a switch body 108 a placed on the front face of the inflator 94, aflange 108 b extending from the bottom of the switch body 108 a along the front face of the inflator 94, and apin 108 c with the tip end thereof protruding from the front face of the switch body 108 a. Thepin 108 c is inserted into a pin-insertion area (not shown) movably in the front and rear directions and non-extractablly from the pin-insertion area, and is normally urged forwardly by urging means such as a spring (not shown). Thehorn switch 108 is turned on by pressing the tip end of thepin 108 c into the switch body 108 a so that an automobile horn (alarm whistle, not shown) is started to blow. When the pressing of thepin 108 c is ceased, the blowing of the horn is of course stopped by returning to the original state of thepin 108 c (protruded state of the tip end of thepin 108 c from the switch body 108 a) due to the above-mentioned urging means. - The
horn switch 108 is supported on the front face of the inflator 94 by a switch-supportingportion 102 a which extends from the cappingportion 102 of theaccommodating area 98 so as to hold the top face of theflange 108 b. - A front face 96 a of the
airbag 96 covers the front faces of thehorn switch 108 and the inflator 94, etc., and both sides of theairbag 96 are folded in bellows so that theairbag 96 is arranged on both sides of theinflator 94. Furthermore, amodule cover 106 is arranged so as to cover theairbag 96. - The
module cover 106 is made from a synthetic resin, etc., and is elastically deformable by a driver pressing the front face thereof. Themodule cover 106 and thehorn switch 108 are arranged such that the rear face of themodule cover 106 and the tip end of thepin 108 c of thehorn switch 108 are positioned so as to approach each other. By pressing the front face of themodule cover 106, the rear face of themodule cover 106 abuts against the tip end of thepin 108 c via the front face of theairbag 96, so that the tip end of thepin 108 c is pushed into the switch body 108 a so as to turn the switch on for blowing the horn. - Like the airbag apparatuses in the other embodiments, the
airbag apparatus 90 is arranged in an automobile steering wheel (not shown). In an emergency, such as a vehicle collision, theinflator 96 is operated so as to eject gas which is introduced into theairbag 96 via gas-introduction holes 98 c formed on the side of the airbag-fittingmember 98 so as to initiate the inflation of theairbag 96. Since thehorn switch 108 is securely fixed to the front face of the inflator 94 by the switch-supportingportion 102 a, at this time, thehorn switch 108 can not be removed from the inflator 94 due to a gas pressure, etc. Furthermore, since the inflation of theairbag 96 and the opening of themodule cover 106 by the pushing of theairbag 96 are not prevented, theairbag 96 can spread out in a vehicle cabin without any interruption even in theairbag apparatus 90 formed in such a manner. - In the
airbag apparatus 90 formed in such a manner, since the switch, such as thehorn switch 108, is supported on the front face of the inflator 94 by the supportingportion 102 a disposed in thecapping portion 102, the switch body is securely fixed to the inflator 94 as described above, even when urging the front face of themodule cover 106 so as to operate the switch, thereby obtaining excellent operability. - In addition, in the embodiment, the horn switch comprises the pin with the protruding tip end thereof to be pushed by a driver urging the front face of the module cover so as to turn the horn switch on. The switch and the module cover, however, are not limited to the particular structure, and the
airbag apparatus 90 may comprise ahorn switch 110 in which, as shown in FIG. 11, the tip end of a pin (not shown) is flush with the upper face of aswitch body 110 a, for example. - The
horn switch 110 comprises aswitch body 110 a placed on the front face of the inflator 94, aflange 110 b extending along the front face of the inflator 94 from the bottom of theswitch body 110 a and having a front face held by the supportingportion 102 a of the airbag-fittingmember 98, and a pin (not shown) which is inserted into a pin-insertion area (not shown) formed from the front face of theswitch body 110 a slidably in the front and rear directions and non-extractablly from the pin-insertion area. The pin is normally urged forward by urging means such as a spring (not shown), and the tip end face of the pin is substantially flush with the top surface of theswitch body 110 a. By pushing the pin into theswitch body 110 a, the automobile horn is started to blow. - In such a
horn switch 110, themodule cover 106 of theairbag apparatus 90 is provided with aprojection 112 on the rear face of themodule cover 106 at a position opposing the tip end face of the pin. The tip end of theprojection 112 approaches the tip face of the pin, and when an occupant pushes the front face of the module cover, theprojection 112 abuts against the tip face of the pin via the front face of theairbag 96 to move the pin into theswitch body 110 a so as to turn the horn switch on. - Even in such a structure, since the
horn switch 110 is supported on the front face of the inflator 94 by the supportingportion 102 a disposed in thecapping portion 102, the switch body is securely fixed to the inflator 94 as described above, even when urging the front face of themodule cover 106 so as to operate the switch, thereby obtaining excellent switch-operability. - Then, the airbag apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 12 to 18, and 23. FIG. 12 is a sectional view of the airbag apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention when the airbag is inflated; FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the front face of the airbag in the airbag apparatus; FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a connecting section between a capping portion of an airbag-fitting member and a strap; FIG. 15 is a sectional view of a modified example of the airbag apparatus; FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the front face of the airbag in the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 15; FIG. 17 is a perspective view of the airbag-fitting member in the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 15; and FIG. 18 is a perspective view of a module cover viewed from the rear in the airbag apparatus shown in FIG. 15.
- In the embodiment, an
airbag apparatus 120 comprises aretainer 122, aninflator 124, anairbag 126, and an airbag-fittingmember 128. Theretainer 122 has anaccommodating area 130 for accommodating the rear half of the inflator 124, and the airbag-fittingmember 128 is provided with acapping portion 132 for holding the front face of the inflator 124 at the front face of theinflator 124. Theinflator 124 has a smooth side face without having a fitting piece to theretainer 122. The rear half of theinflator 124 is accommodated in theaccommodating area 130, and the front face of theinflator 124 is held by the cappingportion 132 so that theinflator 124 is fixed to theretainer 122. - The
airbag 126 is provided with anopening 134 for the inflator at the rear end of theairbag 126, and from theopening 134, the front half of theinflator 124 is inserted into theairbag 126. The periphery of theopening 134 is overlaid on the fringe of anopening 130 a of theaccommodating area 130 on the front face of theretainer 122. The airbag-fittingmember 128 is arranged along the inner peripheral surface of theairbag 126 so as to hold the fringe of theopening 134 in theairbag 126. The periphery of theopening 134 is clamped between the fringe of the opening 130 a in theretainer 122 and thefitting member 128, so that theairbag 126 is fixed to theretainer 122. In addition, thefitting member 128 has male-bolts 128 a extending rearward. The male-bolts 128 a are inserted into insertion holes (not shown) formed in theairbag 126 and theretainer 122, and thefitting member 128 is fixed to theretainer 122 by fasteningnuts 128 b from the tip ends of the male-bolts 128 a protruding from the rear face of theretainer 122. - A
module cover 136 is attached on the front face of theairbag 126. On the back face of themodule cover 136, an insertion-througharea 140 for inserting one end of astrap 138 for connecting themodule cover 136 to the airbag-fittingmember 128 is formed. In the vicinity of the airbag center on the front face, an opening 126 a for introducing thestrap 138 inside theairbag 126 is formed. - On the front face of the inflator 124, a connecting
member 142 for connecting the airbag-fittingmember 128 to themodule cover 136 via thestrap 138 is arranged. The connectingmember 142 comprises aplanar base 142 a disposed along the front face of theinflator 124 and aconvex portion 142 b protruding forward from the vicinity of the center of the base 142 a having aninsertion area 142 c disposed therein to be inserted by the other end of thestrap 138. The front face of the connectingmember 142 is held by a connecting member-cappingportion 144 disposed so as to extend around the front face of the base 142 a. Therefore, the connectingmember 142 is fixed to the airbag-fittingmember 128 on the front face of theinflator 124. - The
strap 138 is made from a cloth strip, such as webbing, for an automobile seat belt having such a strength that bursting and elongation do not occur when the airbag is inflated. One end of thestrap 138 is inserted into the insertion-througharea 140 and is subsequently introduced within theairbag 126 via theopening 126 a of theairbag 126, while the other end is inserted into theinsertion area 142 c inside theairbag 126 and thereafter, thestrap 138 becomes a loop in which both ends are connected to each other. The airbag-fittingmember 128 and themodule cover 136 are connected together via thestrap 138. Therefore, when theairbag 126 is inflated, themodule cover 136 can not be separated from the airbag-fittingmember 128 at an interval more than a predetermined distance. - The
airbag apparatus 120 is placed in asteering wheel 146 after theairbag 126 is folded and themodule cover 136 is arranged on the front face of theairbag 126 so as to cover the foldedairbag 126. - In the
airbag apparatus 120 constructed in such a manner, in an emergency, such as a vehicle collision, theinflator 124 is operated so as to eject gas which is introduced into theairbag 126 via gas-introduction holes 128 a formed on the side of the airbag-fittingmember 128 so as to initiate the inflation of theairbag 126. At this time, theairbag 126 is inflated so that the front face thereof pushes themodule cover 136 forwardly. After themodule cover 136 proceeds forwardly at a predetermined distance following the inflation of the front face of theairbag 126, thestrap 138 is tightly stretched so as to stop the proceeding or movement. Consequently, since the front face of theairbag 126 disposed on the rear face of themodule cover 136 is prevented from inflating toward the front by themodule cover 136, both sides of theairbag 126, which are not prevented from inflating, are largely inflated sideways due to a gas pressure, so that theairbag 126 is spread over a wide range outside the steering. - In the
airbag apparatus 120, since theairbag 126 is restrained from inflating toward the front by thestrap 138 in the early stage of the inflation, a gas pressure from theinflator 124 is solely used for spreading sideways of theairbag 126. Therefore, theairbag 126 is spread over a wide range outside thesteering wheel 146, so that theairbag 126 lies between a driver and thesteering wheel 146 extremely sufficiently, enabling the driver to be securely protected. - In addition, the module cover and the airbag-fitting member are connected together with one strap in the embodiment. However, the number of straps and the connecting method among the strap, the module cover and the airbag-fitting member are not limited to the particular structure previously mentioned. For example, as shown in FIG. 15, in an
airbag apparatus 150, an airbag-fittingmember 152 and amodule cover 154 are connected together with two 156 and 158.loop straps - Like the airbag apparatuses described above, an
airbag apparatus 150 comprises aretainer 160, an inflator 164 accommodated in anaccommodating area 162 of theretainer 160, the airbag-fittingmember 152 having a cappingportion 166 for holding the front face of theinflator 164 around the front face of the inflator 164, and anairbag 168 fixed to theretainer 160 by the airbag-fittingmember 152. On the front face of theairbag 168, themodule cover 154 is attached. The cappingportion 166 extends so as to cover the front face of theinflator 164. - On the rear face of the
module cover 154, arranged are four 170, 172, 174 and 176 to be inserted by theinsertion areas 156 and 158 for connecting between thestraps module cover 154 and the airbag-fittingmember 152. As shown in FIG. 18, these 170, 172, 174 and 176 are arranged so that theinsertion areas 170 and 174 oppose each other and theinsertion areas 172 and 176 oppose each other. At the positions of theinsertion areas airbag 168 overlapping with therespective insertion areas 170 to 176, 178, 180, 182 and 184 for introducing theopenings 156 and 158 are provided.respective straps - As shown in FIG. 17, on the front face of the capping
portion 166 in the airbag-fittingmember 152, astrap introduction area 186 formed of a substantially cross-shaped expanded body is provided. At four ends of thestrap introduction area 186 extending in a substantially cross shape, 186 a, 186 b, 186 c and 186 d communicating with each other are formed.openings - The
156 and 158 are made from webbing for an automobile seat belt, etc., like in the embodiment described above. After one end of thestraps strap 156 is inserted into theinsertion area 170, the one end thereof is inserted into theopening 178 of theairbag 168 inside theairbag 168 so as to be introduced into thestrap introduction area 186 from the opening 186 a. On the other hand, the other end of thestrap 156 is pulled out of theopening 186 c opposing the opening 186 a after passing through thestrap introduction area 186, and then after being outwardly pulled out of theopening 182 disposed at a position opposing theopening 178 of theairbag 168, the other end is inserted into theinsertion area 174 opposing theinsertion area 170 of themodule cover 154. Thereafter, both ends of thestrap 156 are connected together so that thestrap 156 becomes a loop for connecting between themodule cover 154 and the airbag-fittingmember 152. Like thestrap 156, also in thestrap 158, an intermediate portion thereof is inserted through thestrap introduction area 186 via theopenings 186 b and 186 d opposing each other inside theairbag 168 while both ends of thestrap 158 are pulled out of the 180 and 184 of therespective openings airbag 168 so as to be inserted into the 172 and 176 for connecting between therespective insertion areas module cover 154 and the airbag-fittingmember 152 as a loop. - The
airbag apparatus 150 is placed in anautomobile steering wheel 190 after theairbag 168 is folded and themodule cover 154 is arranged so as to cover the foldedairbag 168. - Also, in the
airbag apparatus 150, like the above-describedairbag apparatus 120, since themodule cover 154 and the airbag-fittingmember 152 are connected together with the 156 and 158, thestraps airbag 168 is restrained from inflating toward the front in the early stage of the inflation. Since a gas pressure from theinflator 164 is solely used for spreading sideways of theairbag 168, theairbag 168 is spread over a wide range outside thesteering wheel 190. Theairbag 168 lies between a driver and thesteering wheel 190 extremely sufficiently, enabling the driver to be securely protected. - In the
airbag apparatus 150 as well, since themodule cover 154 and the airbag-fittingmember 152 are connected together with the two 156 and 158, during the airbag inflation, the forward proceeding or movement of the module cover can be securely stopped even when using an inflator having high power, for example.loop straps - In addition, the straps restrain the forward inflation of the airbag by connecting the module cover to the airbag-fitting member in the embodiment. However, it is not limited to the structure. An emblem instead of the module cover may be connected to the airbag-fitting member, for example, or the forward inflation of the airbag may be directly restrained by connecting the internal peripheral surface of the airbag and the airbag-fitting member together.
- In addition, in the embodiment described above, the inflator is substantially cylindrical and has smooth sides, and the rear half of the inflator is accommodated in the accommodating area of the retainer. The gas injection part in the front half thereof is surrounded by the peripheral wall of the capping portion in the airbag-fitting member, and the front face of the inflator is held by the inward flange so that the inflator is fixed to the retainer. However, the inflator configuration and the structures of the accommodating area of the retainer and the capping portion of the airbag-fitting member are not limited to these structures.
- According to the present invention, when an
emblem 136E is provided as in amodule cover 136M shown in FIG. 23, aninsertion area 140M may be formed in theemblem 136E, into which astrap 138 may be inserted. - Other configurations of the accommodating area of the retainer and the capping portion of the airbag-fitting member will be described below with reference to FIGS. 19 and 20. FIG. 19 is a sectional view of an essential part of an airbag apparatus showing other structure of the accommodating area of the retainer and the capping portion of the airbag-fitting member, and FIG. 20 is a sectional view of an essential part of an airbag apparatus showing still other structure of the accommodating area of the retainer and the capping portion of the airbag-fitting member.
- As shown in FIG. 19, an
airbag apparatus 200 comprises an inflator 202 having alarger diameter part 202 a in the rear half thereof including a gas generating part and asmaller diameter part 202 b in the front half thereof including a gas ejection part. The top surface of thelarger diameter part 202 a of theinflator 202 is ashoulder part 202 c linking to the rear end of thesmaller diameter part 202 b. Theinflator 202 does not have a fitting piece to aretainer 204 which will be described later. - In the vicinity of the center of the
retainer 204, anaccommodating area 206 for accommodating the approximately entirelarger diameter part 202 a of theinflator 202 is formed. On the front face of theretainer 204, anairbag 208 is arranged. At the rear end of theairbag 208, an opening 208 a for the inflator is formed. The periphery of the opening 208 a in theairbag 208 is overlaid on the fringe of theaccommodating area 206 in theretainer 204 on the front face of theretainer 204. - An airbag-fitting
member 210 is arranged along the internal surface of theairbag 208 so as to hold the periphery of the opening 208 a in theairbag 208. The airbag-fittingmember 210 has a substantially circular disc-shape and includes anopening 210 a at the center thereof for receiving thesmaller diameter part 202 b of theinflator 202. The periphery of the opening 210 a extends toward the front face of theshoulder part 202 c of the inflator 202 so as to become acapping portion 212 for holding the front face of theshoulder part 202 c when the airbag-fittingmember 210 is placed on the fringe of the opening 208 a in theairbag 208. - In the
airbag apparatus 200 as described above, even when using theinflator 202 having thelarger diameter part 202 a in the rear half thereof with a gas generating part and the smaller diameter part in the front half thereof having a gas ejection part, theretainer 204 is provided with theaccommodating area 206 for accommodating the approximately entirelarger diameter part 202 a of theinflator 202. The airbag-fittingmember 210 has a substantially circular disc shape which has the opening 210 a to receive thesmaller diameter part 202 b of the inflator 202, in which the periphery of the opening 210 a extends toward the front face of theshoulder part 202 c of the inflator 202 so as to form thecapping portion 212 for holding the front face of theshoulder part 202 c, so that the inflator 202 can be securely fixed to theretainer 204. - An
airbag apparatus 220 shown in FIG. 20 comprises an inflator 222 having a smooth side, and aretainer 224 formed to have a substantially planar disc shape. In the vicinity of the center of theretainer 224, an insertion hole 224 a for inserting a connector pulled out of the rear end of theinflator 222 is formed. From theinflator 222, the connector is inserted into the insertion hole 224 a, and theinflator 222 is positioned so that the rear face thereof overlaps the periphery of the insertion hole 224 a on the front face of theretainer 224. Theairbag apparatus 220 also comprises anairbag 226 and an airbag-fittingmember 228 for attaching theairbag 226 to theretainer 224. - The rear end of the
airbag 226 and the airbag-fittingmember 228 are provided with 226 a and 228 a for the inflator, respectively. In theopenings airbag 226, theinflator 222 is inserted into the opening 226 a, and the periphery of the opening 226 a is overlaid with the fringe of the inflator 222 on the front face of theretainer 224. - The airbag-fitting
member 228 is provided with acapping portion 230 comprising a substantially cylindricalperipheral wall 230 a extending from the fringe of the opening 228 a toward the front and extending along a side of theinflator 222 and aninward flange 230 b extending from the tip end of theperipheral wall 230 a so as to hold the front face of theinflator 222 around the front face of theinflator 222. - The airbag-fitting
member 228 is arranged so that theinflator 222 is inserted thereinto from the opening 228 a, and the periphery of the opening 228 a is positioned along the internal surface of theairbag 226 so as to hold the periphery of the opening 226 a in theairbag 226. Theseairbag 226 and airbag-fittingmember 228 are fixed to theretainer 224 with bolts and nuts, etc. - The
inflator 222 is fixed to theretainer 224 by the cappingportion 230 extending along a side of theinflator 222 and holding the front face of theinflator 222 around the front face thereof. - In the
airbag apparatus 220, the inflator 222 can be securely fixed to theretainer 224 only by the cappingportion 230 of the airbag-fittingmember 228 in such a manner without providing an accommodating area in theretainer 224. - In addition, in the embodiments described above, the airbag-fitting member is provided with the capping portion for holding the front face of the inflator. The capping portion comprises the substantially cylindrical peripheral wall extending from the fringe of the opening for the inflator formed in the airbag-fitting member toward the front so as to extend along the side of the inflator, and the inward flange formed of the tip end of the peripheral wall around the front face of the inflator. However, the capping portion is not limited to this structure. Other structures of the capping portion will be described below with reference to FIGS. 21(a) to FIGS. 22(d). FIGS. 21(a) and 22(a) are perspective views of airbag-fitting members having capping portions; FIGS. 21(b) and 21(b) are top plan views of the airbag-fitting members shown in FIGS. 21(a) and 22(a); and FIGS. 21(c), 22(c), 21(d) and 22(d) are top plan views of the airbag-fitting members showing modified examples of the capping portion.
- An airbag-fitting
member 250 shown in FIG. 21(a) comprises an opening 250 a for the inflator and cappingportions 252 having a shape of a substantially inverted L-shaped hook to extend from the fringe of the opening 250 a toward the front, the tip end thereof being bent so as to hold the front face of the inflator (not shown) around the front face of the inflator. - Plural capping
portions 252 are formed along the opening 250 a at equal intervals. For example, in FIGS. 21(a) and 21(b), the airbag-fittingmember 250 has four cappingportions 252 disposed at positions dividing the opening 250 a into four equal parts. Also, in FIGS. 21(c) and 21(d), the respective airbag-fittingmembers 250 have three and two cappingportions 252 disposed at positions dividing the opening 250 a into three and two equal parts, respectively. - An airbag-fitting
member 260 shown in FIG. 22(a) comprises anopening 260 a for the inflator which comprises acapping portion 262 in its periphery includingplural legs 262 a extending from the fringe of the opening 260 a toward the front and a bridging portion 260 b connecting the tip ends of thelegs 262 a together and holding the front face of the inflator around the front face of the inflator. - The
legs 262 a of the cappingportion 262 extend from positions dividing the opening 260 a into equal parts, respectively. For example, in FIGS. 22(a) and 22(b), the airbag-fittingmember 260 has fourlegs 262 a extending from the fringe of the opening 260 a and disposed at positions dividing the opening 260 a into four equal parts. Also, in FIGS. 22(c) and 22(d), the respective airbag-fittingmembers 260 have three and twolegs 262 a extending from the fringe of the opening 260 a and disposed at positions dividing the opening 260 a into three and two equal parts, respectively. - The airbag-fitting
250 and 260 formed as stated above can also fix the inflators securely to the retainers because the cappingmembers 252 and 262 hold the front faces of the inflators.portions - As described above in detail, in the airbag apparatus according to the present invention, since the inflator is fixed to the retainer with the airbag-fitting member, even when using the inflator without a fitting piece to the retainer, the inflator can be securely fixed to the retainer, thereby eliminating the process for arranging the fitting piece to the retainer for the inflator and reducing the cost as well.
- Also, in an airbag apparatus according to the present invention, the switch is arranged between the front face of the inflator and the module cover, and the switch can be supported by the airbag-fitting member so that the operability of the switch can be improved. Furthermore, the airbag is formed to be restrained from inflating toward the front in the early stage of the inflation by the strap connecting the airbag-fitting member to the front face of the airbag, the module cover, or the emblem, so that the side of the airbag is largely inflated outside the steering wheel, thereby the airbag can lie between a driver and the steering wheel sufficiently.
- While the invention has been explained with reference to the specific embodiments of the invention, the explanation is illustrative and the invention is limited only by the appended claims.
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