US20140339796A1 - Inflatable Restraint Deployment Ramp - Google Patents
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- the disclosure relates to the field of inflatable restraints for automobiles.
- Inflatable restraint devices commonly called airbags are standard equipment on most new vehicles.
- vehicles were equipped with one or more airbags that would deploy from forward-facing regions such as the steering wheel and the passenger side of the instrument panel.
- additional airbags have been employed in different areas of the vehicle.
- side-curtain airbags have been utilized to provide enhanced energy dissipation capacity along the sides of vehicles.
- Side-curtain airbags have been employed in areas adjacent to the roof rail and headliner or the side doors. These airbag devices are typically concealed from occupant view prior to deployment by the headliner and/or interior trim panels associated with the roof rail and/or pillar.
- an airbag When an airbag is deployed, it is inflated with a gas, which pressurizes the airbag and induces surface tension in the material from which the airbag is fabricated. To ensure that the airbag deploys correctly, guide features are sometimes provided to allow the tensioned material to move in a desired manner with respect to adjacent vehicle structures, such as trim panels, structural pillars, windows, and seats.
- an inflatable restraint assembly that includes a vehicle pillar and a pillar trim component that is attached to the vehicle pillar.
- the pillar trim component has an upper end.
- a curtain airbag module has an inflatable curtain portion that is disposed in a stowed configuration prior to deployment and moves to a deployed configuration subsequent to deployment.
- a guide ramp is disposed between the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module and the upper end of the pillar trim component.
- a headliner has an outboard portion that is sandwiched between the guide ramp and the upper end of the pillar trim component prior to deployment of the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module.
- an inflatable restraint assembly that includes a vehicle pillar and a pillar trim component that is attached to the vehicle pillar.
- the pillar trim component has an upper end.
- a curtain airbag module is located adjacent to the upper end of the pillar trim component, the curtain airbag module having an inflatable curtain portion that is disposed in a stowed configuration prior to deployment and moves to a deployed configuration subsequent to deployment.
- a guide ramp is positioned adjacent to the vehicle pillar and is disposed between the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module and the upper end of the pillar trim component.
- a headliner conceals the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module when the inflatable curtain portion is in the stowed configuration and is separated from the upper end of the pillar trim component when the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module is in the deployed configuration.
- the headliner includes an outboard portion that is disposed between and in engagement with the guide ramp and the upper end of the vehicle pillar such that the guide ramp and the upper end of the pillar trim component cooperate to restrain movement of the outboard portion of the headliner prior to deployment of the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module.
- an inflatable restraint assembly that includes a vehicle pillar having an upper portion and a lower portion and a pillar trim component that is attached to the vehicle pillar and conceals the lower portion of the vehicle pillar.
- the pillar trim component has an upper end.
- a curtain airbag module is located adjacent to the upper end of the pillar trim component.
- the curtain airbag module has an inflatable curtain portion that is disposed in a stowed configuration prior to deployment and moves to a deployed configuration subsequent to deployment.
- a guide ramp is disposed between the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module and the upper end of the pillar trim component.
- the guide ramp has an outboard end that is connected to the vehicle pillar and an inboard end.
- At least a portion of the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module extends along the guide ramp when the inflatable curtain portion is in the deployed configuration.
- a headliner conceals the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module when the inflatable curtain portion is in the stowed configuration and is separated from the upper end of the pillar trim component when the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module is in the deployed configuration.
- the headliner includes an outboard portion that is disposed between and in engagement with the inboard end of the guide ramp and the upper end of the vehicle pillar prior to deployment of the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module.
- FIG. 1 is an illustration showing a vehicle equipped with a curtain airbag module
- FIG. 2 is a front sectional view of the vehicle of FIG. 1 showing an inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module in a pre-deployment stowed configuration;
- FIG. 3 is a front sectional view of the vehicle of FIG. 1 showing an inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module in a post-deployment deployed configuration;
- FIG. 4 is a front sectional view showing an alternative pillar trim panel
- FIGS. 5A-5B are front sectional views showing a first alternative headliner prior to and during deployment of the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module.
- FIGS. 6A-6B are front sectional views showing a second alternative headliner prior to and during deployment of the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module.
- FIG. 1 shows a vehicle 10 having a side impact restraint in the form of a curtain airbag module 100 .
- the vehicle 10 may include a front door 14 and a rear door 16 that are separated from one another by an interior structural pillar or B-pillar 18 of the vehicle 10 .
- a front structural pillar or A-pillar 20 is disposed forward of the front door 14 .
- a rear structural pillar or C-pillar 22 is disposed rearward of the rear door 16 .
- Front seats 24 are positioned adjacent to the front door 14
- rear seats 26 are positioned adjacent to the rear door 16 .
- the vehicle 10 shown and described herein is not limiting of the invention, and the curtain airbag module 100 could be used with other vehicles 10 , such as vehicles 10 that do not include a rear door 16 but include rear seats 26 , or vehicles that lack both a rear door 16 and rear seats 26 .
- the curtain airbag module 100 includes one or more inflatable portions that are configured to inflate upon rapid deceleration of the vehicle 10 (e.g., during an impact event or other contact between the vehicle 10 and an exterior obstacle) to restrain motion of the occupants of the vehicle 10 with respect to the vehicle 10 and to dissipate energy from the force of the impact.
- the vehicle 10 can include sensors, controllers, and associated hardware (not shown) that sense an impact event, determine whether to deploy the airbag assembly in response to the impact event, and cause deployment of the curtain airbag module 100 .
- the curtain airbag module 100 Prior to deployment, the curtain airbag module 100 is disposed at least partially behind a headliner 120 of the vehicle 10 , in a pre-deployment position of the curtain airbag module 100 .
- the curtain airbag module 100 extends underneath the headliner 120 along the longitudinal direction of the vehicle 10 , just above the front door 14 and the rear door 16 as well as the B-pillar 18 .
- the curtain airbag module 100 may extend at least partially along the length of both the A-pillar 20 and the C-pillar 22 of the vehicle 10 .
- a pillar trim component 130 which may also be referred to herein as a trim panel, is connected to and extends about the B-pillar 18 .
- an inboard surface 132 of the pillar trim component 130 is formed on an outer wall 134 of the pillar trim component 130 .
- An end wall 136 is disposed at an upper end 131 of the pillar trim component 130 , and extends from the outer wall of the pillar trim component toward the B-pillar 18 .
- the outer wall 134 of the pillar trim component 130 is spaced from the B-pillar 18 , such that the outer wall 134 of the pillar trim component 130 , the end wall 136 of the pillar trim component 130 and the B-pillar 18 cooperate to define a stepped configuration.
- the portion of the B-pillar 18 that is adjacent to the pillar trim component 130 is referred to herein as a lower portion 28 of the B-pillar 18
- the portion of the B-pillar 18 that is above the pillar trim component 130 is referred to herein as an upper portion 30 of the B-pillar 18 .
- the curtain airbag module 100 includes an inflatable curtain portion 110 .
- the inflatable curtain portion 110 is disposed in a stowed configuration ( FIG. 2 ) prior to deployment and moves to a deployed configuration ( FIG. 3 ) subsequent to deployment. In the stowed configuration, the inflatable curtain portion 110 is concealed behind the headliner 120 .
- a guide ramp 140 is positioned adjacent to the inflatable curtain portion 110 of the curtain airbag module 100 and is connected to the upper portion 30 of the B-pillar 18 .
- the guide ramp 140 extends from an outboard end 142 to an inboard end 144 .
- the guide ramp 140 is connected to the upper portion 30 of the B-pillar 18 at the outboard end 142 .
- the inboard end 144 of the guide ramp 140 is positioned adjacent to the headliner 120 when the inflatable curtain portion 110 is in the stowed configuration.
- the guide ramp 140 has a shape that is adapted to guide deployment of the inflatable curtain portion 110 when the inflatable curtain portion 110 moves from the stowed configuration to the deployed configuration.
- the outboard end 142 of the guide ramp 140 is spaced from the upper end 131 of the pillar trim component 130 by a distance that is greater than the spacing between the inboard end 144 of the guide ramp 140 with respect to the upper end 131 of the pillar trim component 130 .
- a lower surface 146 of the guide ramp 140 faces the end wall 136 of the pillar trim component 130
- an upper surface 148 of the guide ramp 140 faces the inflatable curtain portion 110 of the curtain airbag module 100 .
- the guide ramp 140 can include three separate portions. The three portions of the guide ramp 140 can extend at angles with respect to one another.
- the guide ramp 140 can include an outboard support portion 150 that is connected to the B-pillar 18 .
- the guide ramp 140 can also include an inboard support portion 152 that extends in an inboard direction from the outboard support portion 150 .
- the guide ramp 140 can also include a ramp portion 154 that is angled with respect to the inboard support portion 152 toward the end wall 136 of the pillar trim component 130 .
- Each of the outboard support portion 150 , the inboard support portion 152 , and the ramp portion 154 can be substantially planar members.
- the ramp portion 154 can guide the inflatable curtain portion 110 of the curtain airbag module 100 past the pillar trim component 130 during deployment of the inflatable curtain portion 110 of the curtain airbag module 100 .
- an outboard portion 122 of the headliner 120 is disposed between the inboard end 144 of the guide ramp 140 and the end wall 136 of the pillar trim component 130 .
- the outboard portion 122 of the headliner 120 can meet a body portion 124 of the headliner 120 and extend at an angle with respect to the body portion 124 .
- the outboard portion 122 can extend from the body portion 124 to a free end 126 of the headliner 120 .
- the outboard portion 122 of the headliner 120 can be sandwiched between the inboard end 144 of the guide ramp 140 and the end wall 136 of the pillar trim component 130 such that an outer surface 128 of the headliner 120 is in engagement with the end wall 136 of the pillar trim component 130 and an inner surface 129 of the headliner 120 is in engagement with the inboard end 144 of the guide ramp 140 .
- the thickness of the outboard portion 122 of the headliner 120 can be equal to or slightly greater than the distance between the pillar trim component 130 and the guide ramp 140 , where the term slightly greater indicates that the width of the headliner exceeds the distance between the pillar trim component 130 and the guide ramp 140 by an amount that does not prevent the outboard portion 122 of the headliner 120 from being disposed between the pillar trim component 130 and the guide ramp 140 .
- the outboard portion 122 of the headliner 120 can be greater in thickness by a distance by which the headliner 120 can be compressed and/or a distance by which the pillar trim component 130 and/or the guide ramp 140 can deflect.
- a butt joint 160 is defined by the headliner 120 and the pillar trim component.
- the outer surface 128 of the headliner 120 and the inboard surface 132 of the pillar trim component 130 are aligned with respect to one another and substantially flush with respect to one another to define a substantially flush surface across the butt joint 160 .
- substantially flush as used herein, means that two surfaces are in alignment with one another, but allows for minor surface deviations at the joint between the two surfaces, as in the illustrated example of FIG. 2 .
- an inflation gas fills the inflatable curtain portion 110 and causes expansion of the inflatable curtain portion 110 , as shown in FIG. 3 .
- Expansion of the inflatable curtain portion 110 causes the inflatable curtain portion 110 to engage the headliner 120 .
- the force exerted upon the inner surface 129 of the headliner 120 dislodges the outboard portion 122 from its former position between the pillar trim component 130 and the guide ramp 140 , which separates the headliner 120 from the pillar trim component 130 .
- the guide ramp 140 guides the inflatable curtain portion 110 past the pillar trim component 130 such that at least part of the inflatable curtain portion 110 is disposed inboard with respect to the inboard surface 132 of the pillar trim component 130 .
- the guide ramp 140 engages the inflatable curtain portion 110 to allow smooth deployment of the inflatable curtain portion 110 without interference from the pillar trim component 130 .
- the ramp portion 154 of the guide ramp 140 can engage the inflatable curtain portion 110 , both during and after deployment of the inflatable curtain portion 110 .
- at least a portion of the inflatable curtain portion 110 of the curtain airbag module can extend along the guide ramp 140 when the inflatable curtain portion is in the deployed configuration.
- an alternative pillar trim component 230 has an opening 232 disposed at an upper end 231 thereof and has a filler member 234 disposed within the opening 232 .
- the filler member 234 can be a block of material of any type suitable to engage the outboard portion 122 of the headliner 120 prior to deployment of the inflatable curtain portion 110 , while the inflatable curtain portion 110 is disposed in the stowed configuration.
- the filler member 234 can be a block of foam or plastic material.
- an alternative headliner 320 includes an outboard portion 322 and a body portion 324 .
- the outboard portion 322 and the body portion 324 are connected to one another by a frangible portion 326 .
- the frangible portion 326 is an area of the headliner 320 that is configured to fail, such as by breaking or separating, when pressure is applied to the headliner 320 by the inflatable curtain portion 110 .
- the frangible portion 326 can be an area of the headliner along which the material thickness of the headliner 320 is reduced.
- the body portion 324 of the headliner 320 separates from the outboard portion 322 of the headliner 320 at the frangible portion 326 , leaving the outboard portion 322 of the headliner 320 sandwiched between the guide ramp 140 and the pillar trim component 130 .
- a second alternative headliner 420 includes an outboard portion 422 and a body portion 424 .
- the thickness of the headliner 420 can taper at the outboard portion 422 relative to the body portion 424 .
- the body portion 424 of the headliner 420 can have a first thickness
- the outboard portion 422 of the headliner 420 can have a second thickness that is smaller than the first thickness.
- the outboard portion 422 of the headliner can extend along a limited longitudinal length in the front-to-rear direction of the vehicle 10 , wherein the longitudinal length of the outboard portion 422 is complementary to the longitudinal length of the B-pillar 18 of the vehicle 10 .
- the inflatable curtain portion 110 Upon deployment of the inflatable curtain portion 110 of the curtain airbag module 100 , the inflatable curtain portion 110 engages the headliner 420 . Engagement of the inflatable curtain portion 110 with the headliner 420 causes the headliner 420 to move with respect to the guide ramp 140 such that the outboard portion 422 is dislodged and separated from the guide ramp 140 and the pillar trim component 130 . The inflatable curtain portion 110 is then free to move between the headliner 420 and the guide ramp 140 toward the deployed configuration. The guide ramp 140 then guides the inflatable curtain portion 110 past the pillar trim component 130 in the manner previously described.
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- The disclosure relates to the field of inflatable restraints for automobiles.
- Inflatable restraint devices commonly called airbags are standard equipment on most new vehicles. In early implementations of airbag systems, vehicles were equipped with one or more airbags that would deploy from forward-facing regions such as the steering wheel and the passenger side of the instrument panel. In more recent implementations, additional airbags have been employed in different areas of the vehicle. For example, side-curtain airbags have been utilized to provide enhanced energy dissipation capacity along the sides of vehicles. Side-curtain airbags have been employed in areas adjacent to the roof rail and headliner or the side doors. These airbag devices are typically concealed from occupant view prior to deployment by the headliner and/or interior trim panels associated with the roof rail and/or pillar.
- When an airbag is deployed, it is inflated with a gas, which pressurizes the airbag and induces surface tension in the material from which the airbag is fabricated. To ensure that the airbag deploys correctly, guide features are sometimes provided to allow the tensioned material to move in a desired manner with respect to adjacent vehicle structures, such as trim panels, structural pillars, windows, and seats.
- Inflatable restraint assemblies for use in vehicles are taught herein.
- One aspect of the disclosed embodiments is an inflatable restraint assembly that includes a vehicle pillar and a pillar trim component that is attached to the vehicle pillar. The pillar trim component has an upper end. A curtain airbag module has an inflatable curtain portion that is disposed in a stowed configuration prior to deployment and moves to a deployed configuration subsequent to deployment. A guide ramp is disposed between the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module and the upper end of the pillar trim component. A headliner has an outboard portion that is sandwiched between the guide ramp and the upper end of the pillar trim component prior to deployment of the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module.
- Another aspect of the disclosed embodiments is an inflatable restraint assembly that includes a vehicle pillar and a pillar trim component that is attached to the vehicle pillar. The pillar trim component has an upper end. A curtain airbag module is located adjacent to the upper end of the pillar trim component, the curtain airbag module having an inflatable curtain portion that is disposed in a stowed configuration prior to deployment and moves to a deployed configuration subsequent to deployment. A guide ramp is positioned adjacent to the vehicle pillar and is disposed between the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module and the upper end of the pillar trim component. A headliner conceals the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module when the inflatable curtain portion is in the stowed configuration and is separated from the upper end of the pillar trim component when the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module is in the deployed configuration. The headliner includes an outboard portion that is disposed between and in engagement with the guide ramp and the upper end of the vehicle pillar such that the guide ramp and the upper end of the pillar trim component cooperate to restrain movement of the outboard portion of the headliner prior to deployment of the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module.
- Another aspect of the disclosed embodiments is an inflatable restraint assembly that includes a vehicle pillar having an upper portion and a lower portion and a pillar trim component that is attached to the vehicle pillar and conceals the lower portion of the vehicle pillar. The pillar trim component has an upper end. A curtain airbag module is located adjacent to the upper end of the pillar trim component. The curtain airbag module has an inflatable curtain portion that is disposed in a stowed configuration prior to deployment and moves to a deployed configuration subsequent to deployment. A guide ramp is disposed between the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module and the upper end of the pillar trim component. The guide ramp has an outboard end that is connected to the vehicle pillar and an inboard end. At least a portion of the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module extends along the guide ramp when the inflatable curtain portion is in the deployed configuration. A headliner conceals the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module when the inflatable curtain portion is in the stowed configuration and is separated from the upper end of the pillar trim component when the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module is in the deployed configuration. The headliner includes an outboard portion that is disposed between and in engagement with the inboard end of the guide ramp and the upper end of the vehicle pillar prior to deployment of the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module.
- The description herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like referenced numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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FIG. 1 is an illustration showing a vehicle equipped with a curtain airbag module; -
FIG. 2 is a front sectional view of the vehicle ofFIG. 1 showing an inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module in a pre-deployment stowed configuration; -
FIG. 3 is a front sectional view of the vehicle ofFIG. 1 showing an inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module in a post-deployment deployed configuration; -
FIG. 4 is a front sectional view showing an alternative pillar trim panel; -
FIGS. 5A-5B are front sectional views showing a first alternative headliner prior to and during deployment of the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module; and -
FIGS. 6A-6B are front sectional views showing a second alternative headliner prior to and during deployment of the inflatable curtain portion of the curtain airbag module. -
FIG. 1 shows avehicle 10 having a side impact restraint in the form of acurtain airbag module 100. Thevehicle 10 may include afront door 14 and arear door 16 that are separated from one another by an interior structural pillar or B-pillar 18 of thevehicle 10. A front structural pillar orA-pillar 20 is disposed forward of thefront door 14. A rear structural pillar or C-pillar 22 is disposed rearward of therear door 16.Front seats 24 are positioned adjacent to thefront door 14, whilerear seats 26 are positioned adjacent to therear door 16. Of course, thevehicle 10 shown and described herein is not limiting of the invention, and thecurtain airbag module 100 could be used withother vehicles 10, such asvehicles 10 that do not include arear door 16 but includerear seats 26, or vehicles that lack both arear door 16 andrear seats 26. - The
curtain airbag module 100 includes one or more inflatable portions that are configured to inflate upon rapid deceleration of the vehicle 10 (e.g., during an impact event or other contact between thevehicle 10 and an exterior obstacle) to restrain motion of the occupants of thevehicle 10 with respect to thevehicle 10 and to dissipate energy from the force of the impact. Thevehicle 10 can include sensors, controllers, and associated hardware (not shown) that sense an impact event, determine whether to deploy the airbag assembly in response to the impact event, and cause deployment of thecurtain airbag module 100. - Prior to deployment, the
curtain airbag module 100 is disposed at least partially behind aheadliner 120 of thevehicle 10, in a pre-deployment position of thecurtain airbag module 100. Thecurtain airbag module 100 extends underneath theheadliner 120 along the longitudinal direction of thevehicle 10, just above thefront door 14 and therear door 16 as well as the B-pillar 18. Thecurtain airbag module 100 may extend at least partially along the length of both theA-pillar 20 and the C-pillar 22 of thevehicle 10. - To provide a finished appearance for the B-
pillar 18 on the interior of thevehicle 10, apillar trim component 130, which may also be referred to herein as a trim panel, is connected to and extends about the B-pillar 18. As best seen inFIG. 2 , aninboard surface 132 of thepillar trim component 130 is formed on anouter wall 134 of thepillar trim component 130. Anend wall 136 is disposed at anupper end 131 of thepillar trim component 130, and extends from the outer wall of the pillar trim component toward the B-pillar 18. Theouter wall 134 of thepillar trim component 130 is spaced from the B-pillar 18, such that theouter wall 134 of thepillar trim component 130, theend wall 136 of thepillar trim component 130 and the B-pillar 18 cooperate to define a stepped configuration. The portion of the B-pillar 18 that is adjacent to thepillar trim component 130 is referred to herein as alower portion 28 of the B-pillar 18, while the portion of the B-pillar 18 that is above thepillar trim component 130 is referred to herein as anupper portion 30 of the B-pillar 18. - The
curtain airbag module 100 includes aninflatable curtain portion 110. Theinflatable curtain portion 110 is disposed in a stowed configuration (FIG. 2 ) prior to deployment and moves to a deployed configuration (FIG. 3 ) subsequent to deployment. In the stowed configuration, theinflatable curtain portion 110 is concealed behind theheadliner 120. - A
guide ramp 140 is positioned adjacent to theinflatable curtain portion 110 of thecurtain airbag module 100 and is connected to theupper portion 30 of the B-pillar 18. Theguide ramp 140 extends from anoutboard end 142 to aninboard end 144. Theguide ramp 140 is connected to theupper portion 30 of the B-pillar 18 at theoutboard end 142. Theinboard end 144 of theguide ramp 140 is positioned adjacent to theheadliner 120 when theinflatable curtain portion 110 is in the stowed configuration. Theguide ramp 140 has a shape that is adapted to guide deployment of theinflatable curtain portion 110 when theinflatable curtain portion 110 moves from the stowed configuration to the deployed configuration. Although numerous geometries can be adapted for theguide ramp 140, generally, theoutboard end 142 of theguide ramp 140 is spaced from theupper end 131 of the pillartrim component 130 by a distance that is greater than the spacing between theinboard end 144 of theguide ramp 140 with respect to theupper end 131 of the pillartrim component 130. In addition, alower surface 146 of theguide ramp 140 faces theend wall 136 of the pillartrim component 130, while anupper surface 148 of theguide ramp 140 faces theinflatable curtain portion 110 of thecurtain airbag module 100. - The
guide ramp 140 can include three separate portions. The three portions of theguide ramp 140 can extend at angles with respect to one another. In particular, theguide ramp 140 can include anoutboard support portion 150 that is connected to the B-pillar 18. Theguide ramp 140 can also include aninboard support portion 152 that extends in an inboard direction from theoutboard support portion 150. Theguide ramp 140 can also include aramp portion 154 that is angled with respect to theinboard support portion 152 toward theend wall 136 of the pillartrim component 130. Each of theoutboard support portion 150, theinboard support portion 152, and theramp portion 154 can be substantially planar members. Theramp portion 154 can guide theinflatable curtain portion 110 of thecurtain airbag module 100 past the pillartrim component 130 during deployment of theinflatable curtain portion 110 of thecurtain airbag module 100. - When the
inflatable curtain portion 110 is in the stowed configuration, anoutboard portion 122 of theheadliner 120 is disposed between theinboard end 144 of theguide ramp 140 and theend wall 136 of the pillartrim component 130. Theoutboard portion 122 of theheadliner 120 can meet abody portion 124 of theheadliner 120 and extend at an angle with respect to thebody portion 124. Theoutboard portion 122 can extend from thebody portion 124 to afree end 126 of theheadliner 120. Theoutboard portion 122 of theheadliner 120 can be sandwiched between theinboard end 144 of theguide ramp 140 and theend wall 136 of the pillartrim component 130 such that anouter surface 128 of theheadliner 120 is in engagement with theend wall 136 of the pillartrim component 130 and aninner surface 129 of theheadliner 120 is in engagement with theinboard end 144 of theguide ramp 140. So that theoutboard portion 122 of theheadliner 120 simultaneously engages the pillartrim component 130 and theguide ramp 140, the thickness of theoutboard portion 122 of theheadliner 120 can be equal to or slightly greater than the distance between the pillartrim component 130 and theguide ramp 140, where the term slightly greater indicates that the width of the headliner exceeds the distance between the pillartrim component 130 and theguide ramp 140 by an amount that does not prevent theoutboard portion 122 of theheadliner 120 from being disposed between the pillartrim component 130 and theguide ramp 140. For example, theoutboard portion 122 of theheadliner 120 can be greater in thickness by a distance by which theheadliner 120 can be compressed and/or a distance by which the pillartrim component 130 and/or theguide ramp 140 can deflect. - By disposing the
outboard portion 122 of theheadliner 120 between theguide ramp 140 and the pillartrim component 130, a butt joint 160 is defined by theheadliner 120 and the pillar trim component. At the butt joint 160, theouter surface 128 of theheadliner 120 and theinboard surface 132 of the pillartrim component 130 are aligned with respect to one another and substantially flush with respect to one another to define a substantially flush surface across thebutt joint 160. Substantially flush, as used herein, means that two surfaces are in alignment with one another, but allows for minor surface deviations at the joint between the two surfaces, as in the illustrated example ofFIG. 2 . - Upon deployment of the
inflatable curtain portion 110 of thecurtain airbag module 100, an inflation gas fills theinflatable curtain portion 110 and causes expansion of theinflatable curtain portion 110, as shown inFIG. 3 . Expansion of theinflatable curtain portion 110 causes theinflatable curtain portion 110 to engage theheadliner 120. The force exerted upon theinner surface 129 of theheadliner 120 dislodges theoutboard portion 122 from its former position between the pillartrim component 130 and theguide ramp 140, which separates theheadliner 120 from the pillartrim component 130. With theheadliner 120 separated from the pillartrim component 130, theguide ramp 140 guides theinflatable curtain portion 110 past the pillartrim component 130 such that at least part of theinflatable curtain portion 110 is disposed inboard with respect to theinboard surface 132 of the pillartrim component 130. During deployment of theinflatable curtain portion 110 and while theinflatable curtain portion 110 is in the deployed configuration, at least a portion of theguide ramp 140 engages theinflatable curtain portion 110 to allow smooth deployment of theinflatable curtain portion 110 without interference from the pillartrim component 130. For example, theramp portion 154 of theguide ramp 140 can engage theinflatable curtain portion 110, both during and after deployment of theinflatable curtain portion 110. Thus, at least a portion of theinflatable curtain portion 110 of the curtain airbag module can extend along theguide ramp 140 when the inflatable curtain portion is in the deployed configuration. - As previously described, prior to deployment of the
inflatable curtain portion 110, theoutboard portion 122 of theheadliner 120 is in engagement with theend wall 136 of the pillartrim component 130 which provides a substantially planar surface for engagement of the pillartrim component 130 with respect to theouter surface 128 of theheadliner 120. It should be understood, however, that other pillar trim component configurations can be provided that provide a substantially planar surface for engagement with theheadliner 120. For example, as shown inFIG. 4 , an alternative pillartrim component 230 has anopening 232 disposed at anupper end 231 thereof and has afiller member 234 disposed within theopening 232. Thefiller member 234 can be a block of material of any type suitable to engage theoutboard portion 122 of theheadliner 120 prior to deployment of theinflatable curtain portion 110, while theinflatable curtain portion 110 is disposed in the stowed configuration. For example, thefiller member 234 can be a block of foam or plastic material. - In the previous examples, the
outboard portion 122 of theheadliner 120 is removed from engagement between the pillartrim component 130 and theguide ramp 140 during deployment of theinflatable curtain portion 110. In an alternative implementation, as shown inFIGS. 5A-5B , analternative headliner 320 includes anoutboard portion 322 and abody portion 324. Theoutboard portion 322 and thebody portion 324 are connected to one another by afrangible portion 326. Thefrangible portion 326 is an area of theheadliner 320 that is configured to fail, such as by breaking or separating, when pressure is applied to theheadliner 320 by theinflatable curtain portion 110. As an example, thefrangible portion 326 can be an area of the headliner along which the material thickness of theheadliner 320 is reduced. Other structures can be utilized, such as by incorporating different materials at thefrangible portion 326 relative to the remainder of theheadliner 320 or by weakening the material of theheadliner 320 at thefrangible portion 326 by any suitable method. Accordingly, during deployment of theinflatable curtain portion 110 of thecurtain airbag module 100, thebody portion 324 of theheadliner 320 separates from theoutboard portion 322 of theheadliner 320 at thefrangible portion 326, leaving theoutboard portion 322 of theheadliner 320 sandwiched between theguide ramp 140 and the pillartrim component 130. - In a further alternative implementation, as shown in
FIGS. 6A-6B , a secondalternative headliner 420 includes anoutboard portion 422 and abody portion 424. The thickness of theheadliner 420 can taper at theoutboard portion 422 relative to thebody portion 424. Thus, thebody portion 424 of theheadliner 420 can have a first thickness, and theoutboard portion 422 of theheadliner 420 can have a second thickness that is smaller than the first thickness. In addition, theoutboard portion 422 of the headliner can extend along a limited longitudinal length in the front-to-rear direction of thevehicle 10, wherein the longitudinal length of theoutboard portion 422 is complementary to the longitudinal length of the B-pillar 18 of thevehicle 10. Upon deployment of theinflatable curtain portion 110 of thecurtain airbag module 100, theinflatable curtain portion 110 engages theheadliner 420. Engagement of theinflatable curtain portion 110 with theheadliner 420 causes theheadliner 420 to move with respect to theguide ramp 140 such that theoutboard portion 422 is dislodged and separated from theguide ramp 140 and the pillartrim component 130. Theinflatable curtain portion 110 is then free to move between theheadliner 420 and theguide ramp 140 toward the deployed configuration. Theguide ramp 140 then guides theinflatable curtain portion 110 past the pillartrim component 130 in the manner previously described. - While the description herein is made with respect to specific implementations, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed implementations but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.
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