US20220095708A1 - Wearable airbag device - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device that is adapted to be worn by a wearer and configured to deploy an airbag in order to protect the hip and the head of the wearer in the event of a fall of the wearer.
- JP 2000-317002 A and WO 2010/090317 A1 discloses a wearable airbag device that is configured to deploy more than one airbag in order to protect such body parts as the hip, head, and sides when sensing a fall of the wearer (an elderly person, by way of example) by an acceleration sensor and an angular velocity sensor.
- the airbags are configured to be inflated by an inflation gas fed by a gas generator.
- WO2011/148354 A1 discloses a wearable airbag device that includes an airbag that is configured to be deployed for protecting the chest, back and neck of the wearer.
- a wearable airbag device with a plurality of airbags as taught in the two former references referred to above would require corresponding number of gas generators. Such a device would resultingly be heavy and bulky, thus has a room for improvement to be implemented as a wearable airbag device.
- the airbag would have a big volume and require a long time to be fully inflated. Such an airbag device may fail to be inflated adequately to protect the various body parts.
- An exemplary embodiment in the present disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device including: a holding body that is adapted to be worn by a wearer; a gas generator that is held by the holding body and is configured to discharge an inflation gas; and an airbag that is held by the holding body and includes an inflatable portion configured to be inflated with the inflation gas fed from the gas generator.
- the inflatable portion of the airbag includes: a lower inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the hip of the wearer; an upper inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the head of the wearer; and a communicating portion that is in gas communication with both of the lower inflatable portion and the upper inflatable portion.
- the airbag further includes, in the communicating portion, a regulating element that is configured to control a flow of the inflation gas so that the upper inflatable portion is inflated after inflation of the lower inflatable portion.
- the gas generator is configured to deliver the inflation gas more toward the lower inflatable portion than toward the upper inflatable portion.
- a wearable airbag device including: a holding body that is adapted to be worn by a wearer; a gas generator that is held by the holding body and includes a gas discharge portion that is configured to discharge an inflation gas; and an airbag that is held by the holding body, the airbag including an inner bag that includes an inflatable portion configured to be inflated with an inflation gas fed from the gas generator, and an outer bag that has a bag shape and covers an outer circumference of the inner bag.
- the inflatable portion of the inner bag includes: a lower inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the hip of the wearer; an upper inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the head of the wearer, and a communicating portion that is in gas communication with both of the lower inflatable portion and the upper inflatable portion.
- the outer bag includes: a connecting covering portion that is tubular in shape and covers an outer circumference of the communicating portion of the inner bag; an upper covering portion that is continuous with an entire circumference of an upper end of the connecting covering portion and is configured to cover an outer circumference of the upper inflatable portion of the inner bag as inflated; and a lower covering portion that is continuous with an entire circumference of a lower end of the connecting covering portion and is configured to cover an outer circumference of the lower inflatable portion as inflated.
- the gas discharge portion of the gas generator is disposed in the lower inflatable portion of the inner bag so as to inflate the lower inflatable portion prior to the upper inflatable portion.
- the lower inflatable portion of the inner bag is stored inside the lower covering portion of the outer bag.
- the upper inflatable portion of the inner bag is stored in the connecting covering portion of the outer bag and is configured to move into the upper covering portion of the outer bag and be inflated at rise of an internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion caused by collision between the lower inflatable portion as fully inflated and the ground at falling of the wearer.
- FIG. 1A is a schematic front view of a wearable airbag device in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 1B is a schematic back view of the wearable airbag device of FIG. 1A .
- FIG. 2A depicts an airbag for use in the wearable airbag device in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment in a standby state.
- FIG. 2B depicts the airbag of FIG. 2A as actuated.
- FIG. 3 illustrates the deployment process of the wearable airbag device in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment at falling of the wearer.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the inflation process of the airbag of the first exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 5 illustrates the inflation process of a modification of the airbag of the first exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 6 illustrates the inflation process of another modification of the airbag of the first exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 7 illustrates the inflation process of yet another modification of the airbag of the first exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 8A is a schematic front view of a wearable airbag device in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 8B is a schematic back view of the wearable airbag device of FIG. 8A .
- FIG. 9A depicts an airbag for use in the wearable airbag device in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment in a standby state.
- FIG. 9B depicts the airbag for use in the wearable airbag device of FIG. 9A as actuated.
- FIG. 10 illustrates the deployment process of the wearable airbag device in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment at falling of the wearer.
- FIG. 11 illustrates the inflation process of the airbag of the second exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 12 illustrates the inflation process of a modification of the airbag of the second exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 13 illustrates the inflation process of another modification of the airbag of the second exemplary embodiment.
- a wearable airbag device 10 in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment includes a gas generator 23 , an airbag 30 inflatable with an inflation gas G fed from the gas generator 23 , an operation control device 20 that includes a sensor part 21 for detecting a fall of the wearer 1 and is configured to actuate the gas generator 23 , and a holding body 11 that is formed into a vest and holds the gas generator 23 , the airbag 30 and the operation control device 20 .
- the holding body 11 is formed into a vest that is wearable on the upper body 1 a .
- the holding body 11 includes a left front portion 12 and a right front portion 13 for covering the front side of the upper body 1 a of the wearer 1 in combination, a back portion 14 for covering the back of the upper body 1 a of the wearer 1 , and a fastening member 16 such as a zipper for fastening the inner edges 12 a and 13 a of the left front portion 12 and the right front portion 13 together.
- the left front portion 12 adjoins the back portion 14 on the front side of the left portion 14 b
- the right front portion 13 adjoins the back portion 14 on the front side of the right portion 14 c.
- the operation control device 20 includes a sensor part 21 that includes an angular velocity sensor capable of sensing angular velocities around three axes in up and down, front and rear, and left and right directions, and an acceleration sensor capable of sensing accelerations in the three-axis directions.
- the operation control device 20 is configured to actuate the gas generator 23 in response to a signal fed from the sensor part 21 which has sensed a falling behavior different from a normal behavior of the wearer 1 . More particularly, the operation control device 20 includes a determining means that is configured to determine based on various thresholds, and is configured to actuate the gas generator 23 upon sensing a fall of the wearer 1 based on the determination by the determining means.
- the operation control device 20 further includes a power source composed of a not-shown battery or the like for operation of the sensor part 21 and for emission of an actuating signal to the gas generator 23 .
- the operation control device 20 is stored in a not-shown cover or the like and disposed in a lower portion 14 d of and on an inner surface of the right portion 14 c in the back portion 14 of the holding body 11 so as not to be engaged with the clothing of the wearer 1 , as can be seen in FIG. 1B .
- the gas generator 23 contains an inflation gas G composed of carbon dioxide or the like in a compressed state.
- the gas generator 23 includes a not-shown initiator, a not-shown burst disc, a gas discharge portion 23 a disposed at the leading end, and a not-shown mounting member.
- the gas generator 23 is designed to actuate the initiator to break the burst disc so that the inflation gas G is discharged from the gas-discharge portion 23 a when fed with an actuating signal from the operation control device 20 that has sensed a fall of the wearer 1 .
- the wearable airbag device 10 of the first exemplary embodiment includes one gas generator 23 .
- the gas generator 23 including the gas discharge portion 23 a is stored in a later-described lower inflatable portion 31 of the airbag 30 , in a vicinity of an upper edge 33 a of a right portion 33 of the lower inflatable portion 31 .
- the gas generator 23 is attached to the inner surface of the lower portion 14 d of the right portion 14 c in the back portion 14 of the holding body 11 , where the operation control device 20 is disposed, with the use of the not-shown mounting member passed through the airbag 30 .
- the airbag 30 includes an inflatable portion that is inflatable with the inflation gas G.
- the inflatable portion includes a lower inflatable portion 31 that is disposed at a position in the holding body 11 capable of protecting the hip 2 of the wearer 1 , an upper inflatable portion 41 that is disposed at a position in the holding body 11 capable of protecting the head 5 of the wearer 1 , and a communicating portion 37 that is in gas communication with both of the lower inflatable portion 31 and upper inflatable portion 41 .
- the airbag 30 is formed of a woven fabric of polyester, polyamide or the like into a bag, by sewing, OPW technology or the like, and has been subjected to gastight processing.
- the lower inflatable portion 31 is disposed in a region extending over lower portions 14 d , 12 b , 13 b of the back portion 14 , left front portion 12 and right front portion 13 of the holding body 11 , and is configured to cover the hip 2 , especially left and right trochanters 3 ( 3 L, 3 R) of femurs and surroundings, of the wearer 1 at deployment.
- the lower inflatable portion 31 includes a left portion 32 that is adapted to cover an outer side of the left trochanter 3 L of femur when deployed, a right portion 33 that is adapted to cover an outer side of the right trochanter 3 R of femur when deployed, and a central portion 34 that connects the left portion 32 and right portion 33 and has a reduced width in an up and down direction compared to the left portion 32 and right portion 33 .
- Each of the left portion 32 and right portion 33 is configured to be inflated and deployed into a substantially rectangular board shape extending forward and rearward from a left/right side 2 a of the hip 2 of the wearer 1 .
- Each of the left portion 32 and right portion 33 as deployed has a greater width in the up and down direction than the central portion 34 such that the lower edge 32 b / 33 b is disposed farther downward than the central portion 34 .
- each of the left portion 32 and right portion 33 is in a folded form that was formed by folding the left portion 32 /right portion 33 in such a manner as to bring the lower edge 32 b / 33 b close to the upper edge 32 a / 33 a , more particularly, by invaginating the lower edge 32 b / 33 b portion into the left portion 32 /right portion 33 .
- the communicating portion 37 is in gas communication with the central portion 34 of the lower inflatable portion 31 by the lower end 37 b while in gas communication with the upper inflatable portion 41 by the upper end 37 a .
- the communicating portion 37 is attached to an inner surface of a central portion 14 a of the back portion 14 in the holding body 11 .
- the upper inflatable portion 41 is configured to be inflated into a substantially rectangular board shape that is greater in width in the left and right direction than the communicating portion 37 and capable of covering the head 5 , especially the back 6 of the head, of the wearer 1 at airbag deployment.
- the upper inflatable portion 41 is in a folded form that was formed by folding the upper inflatable portion 41 in such a manner as to bring the upper edge 41 a close to the lower edge 41 b , more particularly, by invaginating the upper edge 41 a portion into the upper inflatable portion 41 .
- the upper inflatable portion 41 is attached to an inner surface of a neck portion 15 disposed at the upper end portion of the back portion 14 in the holding body 11 .
- the airbag 30 further includes, in the upper edges 32 a , 33 a of the lower inflatable portion 31 , in the lower edge 41 b of the upper inflatable portion 41 and in the left and right edges 37 d of the communicating portion 37 , a plurality of mounting tabs 30 a .
- the airbag 30 is attached to the inner surface of the holding body 11 by the mounting tabs 30 a by sewing or the like.
- the airbag 30 includes, in the communicating portion 37 , a regulating element 45 that regulates or controls the flow of inflation gas G so that the upper inflatable portion 41 is inflated after inflation of the lower inflatable portion 31 .
- the regulating element 45 in the first exemplary embodiment is composed of a valve 46 disposed in the communicating portion 37 .
- the valve 46 is formed of a sheet material having flexibility composed of the same material as the woven fabric forming the airbag 30 .
- the valve 46 has a substantially tapered tubular shape. As can be seen in FIGS.
- the valve 46 includes a tapered leading-end portion 46 a that is directed toward the lower inflatable portion 31 , an outlet port 46 b of inflation gas G that is disposed at the tip end of the leading-end portion 46 a , a peripheral portion 46 c disposed in the periphery of the outlet port 46 b , and a base portion 46 d having an enlarged diameter and jointed entirely to an entire inner circumference of the communicating portion 37 by sewing or the like.
- the peripheral portion 46 c reverses toward the upper inflatable portion 41 , so the outlet port 46 b becomes open. That is, the valve 46 shifts to an open state from the closed state. Then the inflation gas G flows into the upper inflatable portion 41 from the lower inflatable portion 31 via the communicating portion 37 .
- the wearer 1 puts the wearable airbag device 10 (i.e. the holding body 11 ) in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment on the upper body 1 a using the fastening member 16 . If the wearer 1 wearing the wearable airbag device 10 falls as can be seen in (A) and (B) of FIG. 3 , the gas generator 23 is actuated and discharges an inflation gas G from the gas discharge portion 23 a to inflate the lower inflatable portion 31 , as can be seen in (A) and (B) of FIG. 4 .
- the airbag 30 of the first exemplary embodiment is configured so that the lower inflatable portion 31 for protecting the hip 2 of the wearer 1 is inflated prior to the upper inflatable portion 41 for protecting the head 5 due to the flow control of inflation gas G by the regulating element 45 (i.e. the valve 46 ), as can be seen in (A) and (B) of FIG. 4 .
- the upper inflatable portion 41 is fed with the inflation gas G and inflated for protecting the head 5 , as can be seen in (C) of FIG. 4 and FIG. 2B .
- the wearable airbag device 10 in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment is able to protect the hip 2 adequately by inflating the lower inflatable portion 31 prior to the upper inflatable portion 41 so that the lower inflatable portion 31 is deployed between the hip 2 and the ground 8 , as can be seen in (B) of FIG. 3 .
- the airbag 30 of the first exemplary embodiment is configured such that the valve 46 (i.e. the regulating element 45 ) is reversed and the outlet port 46 b is opened ((B) and (C) of FIG. 4 ) at rise of the internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion 31 having been inflated to protect the hip 2 so as to allow the inflation gas G to flow into the upper inflatable portion 41 and to deploy the upper inflatable portion 41 between the head 5 and ground 8 in a timely manner, as indicated with dashed-and-double-dotted lines in FIGS.
- the valve 46 i.e. the regulating element 45
- the outlet port 46 b is opened ((B) and (C) of FIG. 4 ) at rise of the internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion 31 having been inflated to protect the hip 2 so as to allow the inflation gas G to flow into the upper inflatable portion 41 and to deploy the upper inflatable portion 41 between the head 5 and ground 8 in a timely manner, as indicated with dashed-and-double-dotted lines in FIGS.
- the airbag 30 is able to protect the head 5 of the wearer 1 adequately.
- the wearable airbag device 10 is able to make the above action occur easily even with only one gas generator 23 by controlling the timings of inflation of the lower inflatable portion 31 and upper inflatable portion 41 by the regulating element 45 disposed in the communicating portion 37 .
- the wearable airbag device 10 in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment is able to protect the hip 2 and the head 5 of the wearer 1 adequately and each in a timely manner with the airbag 30 though it includes a limited number of (one) gas generator 23 .
- the gas discharge portion 23 a of the gas generator 23 that is configured to discharge the inflation gas G is disposed in the lower inflatable portion 31
- the regulating element 45 is configured to regulate the flow of the inflation gas G flowing toward the upper inflatable portion 41 from the lower inflatable portion 31 .
- This configuration will help inflate the lower inflatable portion 31 before the upper inflatable portion 41 starts to be inflated though the airbag device 10 includes only one gas generator 23 . Therefore, the wearable airbag device 10 is able to protect the hip 2 quickly.
- the regulating element 45 is composed of the valve 46 that is disposed in the communicating portion 37 and formed of a sheet material having flexibility.
- the valve 46 is configured to shift from the closed state to the open state that allows the inflation gas G to flow toward the upper inflatable portion 41 when the internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion 31 surpasses a predetermined value.
- the valve 46 in the closed state enables the lower inflatable portion 31 to secure a predetermined internal pressure before the upper inflatable portion 41 starts to be inflated. Therefore, the wearable airbag device 10 is able to protect the hip 2 quickly and stably.
- the regulating element 45 should operate to regulate the flow of inflation gas G flowing toward the upper inflatable portion 41 from the lower inflatable portion 31 so that the lower inflatable portion 31 is inflated quickly and the upper inflatable portion 41 is inflated in a timely manner to protect the head 5 .
- the regulating element may be alternatively configured like a regulating element 45 A or a regulating element 45 B depicted respectively in FIGS. 5 and 6 and described as follows:
- the regulating element 45 A is composed of a constricted portion 48 formed by reducing an opening area of a part of the communicating portion 37 .
- the airbag 30 A In the airbag 30 A with the constricted portion 48 , when the gas generator 23 is actuated, an inflation gas G is discharged from the gas discharge portion 23 a into the lower inflatable portion 31 , and the lower inflatable portion 31 is able to complete inflation before the upper inflatable portion 41 starts to inflate due to regulation of the flow of inflation gas G by the constricted portion 48 , as can be seen in (A) and (B) of FIG. 5 . Therefore, the airbag 30 A is able to protect the hip 2 quickly and stably.
- the inflation gas G starts to flow toward the upper inflatable portion 41 via the constricted portion 48 , and inflates the upper inflatable portion 41 as can be seen in (C) of FIG. 5 , so that the upper inflatable portion 41 is able to protect the head 5 .
- the constricted portion 48 having a reduced opening area is formed in an intermediate portion 37 c of the communicating portion 37 disposed between the upper end 37 a and the lower end 37 b of the communicating portion 37 .
- the constricted portion may be composed of a communicating portion 37 itself that has a reduced opening area substantially over its entire length.
- the regulating element 45 B depicted in FIG. 6 is composed of one or more jointed portions 50 in which opposing portions of a circumferential wall of the communicating portion 37 are jointed together so as to reduce the opening area of the communicating portion 37 .
- Each of the jointed portions 50 is configured to disjoint when the internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion 31 surpasses a predetermined value.
- the jointed portion 50 is composed of a sewn seam of breakable sewing threads 51 , the jointed portion may also be formed with the use of adhesive, thermal welding or the like.
- the airbag 30 B with the jointed portions 50 , when the gas generator 23 is actuated, an inflation gas G is discharged from the gas discharge portion 23 a into the lower inflatable portion 31 , and the lower inflatable portion 31 is able to complete inflation and secure a desired internal pressure before the upper inflatable portion 41 starts to inflate due to regulation of the flow of inflation gas G by the jointed portions 50 , as can be seen in (A) and (B) of FIG. 6 . Therefore, the airbag 30 B is able to protect the hip 2 quickly and stably.
- the sewing threads 51 forming the jointed portions 50 break and the jointed portions 50 disjoint and stop blocking the gas flow toward the upper inflatable portion 41 , so that the inflation gas G easily flows into the upper inflatable portion 41 via the communicating portion 37 and inflates the upper inflatable portion 41 as can be seen in (C) of FIG. 6 , so that the upper inflatable portion 41 is able to protect the head 5 .
- the gas discharge portion 23 a of the gas generator 23 is disposed in the lower inflatable portion 31 while the regulating element 45 is disposed in the communicating portion 37 .
- the wearable airbag device in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment may alternatively modified like a wearable airbag device 10 C depicted in FIG. 7 .
- the wearable airbag device 10 C includes one gas generator 23 C, and a gas discharge portion 23 a of the gas generator 23 is disposed in the communicating portion 37 in such a manner as to deliver the inflation gas G to the lower inflatable portion 31 .
- the regulating element 45 C is composed of a valve 53 that is disposed in the communicating portion 37 .
- the valve 53 is configured to regulate the flow of the inflation gas G toward the lower inflatable portion 31 and redirect the inflation gas G toward the upper inflatable portion 41 when the internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion 31 surpasses a predetermined value.
- the valve 53 is formed of a sheet material having flexibility composed of the same material as the woven fabric forming the airbag 30 C.
- the valve 53 has a substantially tapered tubular shape.
- the valve 53 is disposed at a portion in the communication portion 37 closer to the lower inflatable portion 31 than the gas discharge portion 23 a of the gas generator 23 C.
- the valve 53 includes a tapered leading-end portion 53 a that is directed toward the lower inflatable portion 31 , an outlet port 53 b of inflation gas G that is disposed at the tip end of the leading-end portion 53 a , a peripheral portion 53 c disposed in the periphery of the outlet port 53 b , and a base portion 53 d having an enlarged diameter and jointed entirely to an entire inner circumference of the communicating portion 37 by sewing or the like.
- the valve 53 allows the inflation gas G to flow into the lower inflatable portion 31 via the outlet port 53 b as opened, so that the lower inflatable portion 31 is inflated as can be seen in (A) and (B) of FIG. 7 .
- the peripheral portion 53 c closes the outlet port 53 b due to the internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion 31 (in other words, the valve 53 shifts to a closed state from an open state) as can be seen in (B) and (C) of FIG. 7 , so that the valve 53 redirects the inflation gas G toward the upper inflatable portion 41 .
- This configuration is also able to inflate the lower inflatable portion 31 prior to the upper inflatable portion 41 and inflate the upper inflatable portion 41 after the lower inflatable portion 31 secured a predetermined internal pressure by flow control of inflation gas G by the regulating element 45 C (i.e. the valve 53 ) although the wearable airbag device 10 C includes a limited number of (one) gas generator 23 . Therefore, the airbag 30 C is able to protect the hip 2 quickly and stably, then protect the head 5 adequately.
- a wearable airbag device 10 D in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment is now described referring to FIGS. 8A to 11 .
- the wearable airbag device 10 D of the second exemplary embodiment differ from the wearable airbag device 10 of the first exemplary embodiment in that an airbag 30 D is composed of an outer bag 60 and an inner bag 70 , and in that a gas generator 23 D has a slightly smaller gas output than the gas generator 23 of the first exemplary embodiment. Since the structures of the holding body 11 and the operation control device 20 are common to the first exemplary embodiment and the second exemplary embodiment, those members will be assigned common reference signs and will not be described in detail.
- the airbag 30 D of the second exemplary embodiment includes an inner bag 70 and an outer bag 60 that covers an outer circumference of the inner bag 70 .
- Each of the inner bag 70 and outer bag 60 is formed of a woven fabric of polyester, polyamide or the like similar to that forming the airbag 30 of the first exemplary embodiment, by sewing, OPW technology or the like.
- the inner bag 70 includes a lower inflatable portion 71 that is disposed at a position in the holding body 11 capable of protecting the hip 2 of the wearer 1 , an upper inflatable portion 81 that is disposed at a position in the holding body 11 capable of protecting the head 5 of the wearer 1 , and a communicating portion 77 that is in gas communication with both of the lower inflatable portion 71 and upper inflatable portion 81 .
- the lower inflatable portion 71 is disposed in a region extending over lower portions 14 d , 12 b , 13 b of the back portion 14 , left front portion 12 and right front portion 13 of the holding body 11 , and is configured to cover the hip 2 , especially left and right trochanters 3 ( 3 L, 3 R) of femurs and surroundings, of the wearer 1 at deployment.
- the lower inflatable portion 71 includes a left portion 72 that is adapted to cover an outer side of the left trochanter 3 L of femur when deployed, a right portion 73 that is adapted to cover an outer side of the right trochanter 3 R of femur when deployed, and a central portion 74 that connects the left portion 72 and right portion 73 and has a reduced width in an up and down direction compared to the left portion 72 and right portion 73 .
- Each of the left portion 72 and right portion 73 is configured to be inflated and deployed into a substantially rectangular board shape extending forward and rearward from the left/right side 2 a of the hip 2 of the wearer 1 .
- Each of the left portion 72 and right portion 73 as deployed has a greater width in the up and down direction than the central portion 74 such that the lower edge 72 b / 73 b is disposed farther downward than the central portion 74 .
- each of the left portion 72 and right portion 73 is in a folded form that was formed by folding the left portion 72 /right portion 73 in such a manner as to bring the lower edge 72 b / 73 b close to the upper edge 72 a / 73 a , more particularly, by invaginating the lower edge 72 b / 73 b portion into the left portion 72 /right portion 73 .
- the communicating portion 77 is in gas communication with the central portion 74 of the lower inflatable portion 71 by the lower end 77 b while in gas communication with the upper inflatable portion 81 by the upper end 77 a .
- the communicating portion 77 is stored in a later-described connecting covering portion 63 of the outer bag 60 and attached to an inner surface of the central portion 14 a of the back portion 14 in the holding body 11 in that state.
- the upper inflatable portion 81 is configured to be inflated into a substantially rectangular board shape that is greater in width in the left and right direction than the communicating portion 77 and capable of covering the head 5 , especially the back 6 of the head 5 , of the wearer 1 at deployment of the inner bag 70 .
- the outer bag 60 has a bag shape capable of covering the outer circumference of the inner bag 70 .
- the outer bag 60 includes a connecting covering portion 63 that is tubular in shape and covers an outer circumference of the communicating portion 77 , an upper covering portion 65 that is continuous with an entire circumference of an upper end 63 a of the connecting covering portion 63 and is configured to cover an outer circumference of the upper inflatable portion 81 as inflated, and a lower covering portion 61 that is continuous with an entire circumference of a lower end 63 b of the connecting covering portion 63 and is configured to cover an outer circumference of the lower inflatable portion 71 as inflated.
- the outer bag 60 further includes, in the upper edge 61 a of the lower inflatable portion 61 , in the lower edge 65 b of the upper inflatable portion 65 and in the side edges 63 c of the connecting covering portion 63 , a plurality of mounting tabs 60 a .
- the outer bag 60 is attached to the inner surface of the holding body 11 by the mounting tabs 60 a by sewing or the like.
- the gas generator 23 D including the gas discharge portion 23 a is stored in the lower inflatable portion 71 of the inner bag 70 , in a vicinity of an upper edge 73 a of a right portion 73 of the lower inflatable portion 71 .
- the gas generator 23 D is attached to and fixed to the inner surface of the lower portion 14 d of the right portion in the back portion 14 of the holding body 11 , where the operation control device 20 is disposed, with the use of a not-shown mounting member protruding from the gas generator 23 D and passed through the inner bag 70 and outer bag 60 .
- the airbag 30 D in a standby state has a folded form so as not to protrude from the holding body 11 .
- the lower inflatable portion 71 is folded in such a manner that the lower edges 72 b , 73 b are brought closer to the upper edges 72 a , 73 a , and stored in the lower covering portion 61 of the outer bag 60 in that state.
- the upper inflatable portion 81 is brought closer to the lower inflatable portion 71 and stored in the connecting covering portion 63 of the outer bag 60 .
- the lower covering portion 61 is folded in such a manner that the lower edge 61 b is brought closer to the upper edge 61 a
- the upper covering portion 65 is folded in such a manner that the upper edge 65 a is brought closer to the lower edge 65 b.
- the upper inflatable portion 81 of the inner bag 70 stored in the connecting covering portion 63 of the outer cover 60 is configured to move into the upper covering portion 65 and be inflated at rise of the internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion 71 caused by collision between the the lower inflatable portion 71 as fully inflated and the ground 8 at falling of the wearer 1 .
- the inner bag 70 of the second exemplary embodiment includes, in an intermediate portion 77 c in the up and down direction of the communicating portion 77 , a regulating element 85 that regulates the flow of inflation gas G flowing toward the upper inflatable portion 81 from the lower inflatable portion 71 .
- the regulating element 85 of this specific embodiment is composed of a constricted portion 87 that is formed by reducing an opening area of a part of the communicating portion 77 .
- the wearer 1 puts the wearable airbag device 10 D (i.e. the holding body 11 ) in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment on the upper body 1 a using the fastening member 16 . If the wearer 1 wearing the wearable airbag device 10 D falls as shown in (A) and (B) of FIG. 10 , the gas generator 23 is actuated and discharges an inflation gas G from the gas discharge portion 23 a to inflate the lower inflatable portion 71 of the inner bag 70 inside the lower covering portion 61 of the outer bag 60 , as can be seen in (A) and (B) of FIG. 11 , so that the hip 2 is protected.
- the gas generator 23 is actuated and discharges an inflation gas G from the gas discharge portion 23 a to inflate the lower inflatable portion 71 of the inner bag 70 inside the lower covering portion 61 of the outer bag 60 , as can be seen in (A) and (B) of FIG. 11 , so that the hip 2 is protected.
- the pressure of the wearer 1 furthers the flow of the inflation gas G flowing from the lower inflatable portion 71 toward the upper inflatable portion 81 and unfolds the upper inflatable portion 81 , so that the upper inflatable portion 81 extends into the upper covering portion 65 of the outer bag 60 and is deployed at a position for protecting the head 5 , i.e. between the head 5 and the ground 8 , as shown in (D) of FIG. 10 . Therefore, the wearable airbag device 10 D is able to protect the head 5 adequately.
- the wearable airbag device 10 D includes one gas generator 23 D in the lower inflatable portion 71 of the inner bag 70 , the device 10 D is able to inflate the lower inflatable portion 71 and the upper inflatable portion 81 in order in a timely manner in accordance with the behavior of the wearer 1 at falling that shifts from the hitting of the hip 2 on the ground 8 to the hitting of the head 5 on the ground 8 , making use of the pressure given to the inner bag 70 from the ground 8 and the wearer 1 . Therefore, the wearable airbag device 10 D is able to protect the hip 2 and the head 5 adequately.
- the wearable airbag device 10 D in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment is able to protect the hip 2 and the head 5 of the wearer 1 adequately and each in a timely manner with the airbag 30 D though it includes a limited number of (one) gas generator 23 D.
- the wearable airbag device 10 D in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment, at the point of inflation of the upper inflatable portion 81 of the inner bag 70 , the lower inflatable portion 71 of the inner bag 70 has finished protecting the hip 2 , and therefore, it does not matter that the lower inflatable portion 71 does not contain a lot of inflation gas G because of moving of the gas to the upper inflatable portion 81 . Therefore, even if the output power of the gas generator 23 D is not high (in other words, even if the gas generator 23 D is small and light in weight), the wearable airbag device 10 D is able to make efficient use of the inflation gas G and protect the hip 2 and head 5 of the wearer 1 in a timely matter at falling of the wearer 1 .
- the airbag 30 D further includes, in the communicating portion 77 of the inner bag 70 , the regulating element 85 that is configured to control the flow of the inflation gas G to the upper inflatable portion 81 from the lower inflatable portion 71 .
- the regulating element 85 prevents the inflation gas G from flowing toward the upper inflatable portion 81 from the lower inflatable portion 71 in an initial stage of airbag deployment, the inflation of the lower inflatable portion 71 is prompted, so that the lower inflatable portion 71 is able to protect the hip 2 quickly.
- the regulating element 85 is composed of the constricted portion 87 formed in the intermediate portion 77 c of the communicating portion 77 disposed between the upper end 77 a and the lower end 77 b of the communicating portion 77 .
- the constricted portion may be composed of a communicating portion 77 itself that has a reduced opening area substantially over its entire length.
- the regulating element may alternatively be configured like a regulating element 85 A or a regulating element 85 B depicted respectively in FIGS. 12 and 13 and described as follows:
- the regulating element 85 A depicted in FIG. 12 is composed of one or more folded portions 89 which are formed by folding the upper inflatable portion 81 and communicating portion 77 .
- the folded portions 89 are stored inside the connecting covering portion 63 of the outer bag 60 .
- the inflation gas G needs to unfold the folded portions 89 in the connecting covering portion 63 in order to go through the communicating portion 77 and flow into the upper inflatable portion 81 . Therefore, the gas flow is regulated until unfolding of the folded portions 89 , the inflation of the lower inflatable portion 71 is prompted, so that the lower inflatable portion 71 is able to protect the hip 2 quickly.
- the regulating element 85 B depicted in FIG. 13 is composed of one or more jointed portions 91 in which opposing portions of a circumferential wall of the communicating portion 77 are jointed together with sewing threads 92 so as to reduce the opening area of the communicating portion 77 of the inner bag 70 B.
- Each of the jointed portions 91 is configured to disjoint when the internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion 71 surpasses a predetermined value.
- the jointed portion 91 is composed of a sewn seam of breakable sewing threads 92 , the jointed portion may also be formed with the use of adhesive, thermal welding or the like.
- the inflation gas G needs to disjoint the jointed portions 91 in the communicating portion 77 in order to go through the communicating portion 77 and flow into the upper inflatable portion 81 . Therefore, the gas flow is regulated until disjoint of the jointed portions 91 , the inflation of the lower inflatable portion 71 is prompted, so that the lower inflatable portion 71 is able to protect the hip 2 quickly.
- the inner bag of the second exemplary embodiment may be formed of a stretch material so that the upper inflatable portion moves into the upper covering portion from the communicating portion along with an inflow of inflation gas.
- the holding body 11 in the first and second exemplary embodiment is formed into a vest, the holding body 11 may be formed into a jacket with sleeves.
- the wearable airbag devices in the first and second exemplary embodiments employ only one gas generator 23 , 23 D, respectively.
- the invention will not exclude the use of more than one gas generator as long as the number of the gas generator is limited corresponding to the volume of the airbag.
- the gas generator 23 , 23 D is stored inside the airbag 30 or inner bag 70 .
- the first exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device including: a holding body that is adapted to be worn by a wearer; a gas generator that is held by the holding body and is configured to discharge an inflation gas; and an airbag that is held by the holding body and includes an inflatable portion configured to be inflated with the inflation gas fed from the gas generator.
- the inflatable portion of the airbag includes: a lower inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the hip of the wearer; an upper inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the head of the wearer; and a communicating portion that is in gas communication with both of the lower inflatable portion and the upper inflatable portion.
- the airbag further includes, in the communicating portion, a regulating element that is configured to control a flow of the inflation gas so that the upper inflatable portion is inflated after inflation of the lower inflatable portion.
- the gas generator is configured to deliver the inflation gas more toward the lower inflatable portion than toward the upper inflatable portion.
- the wearable airbag device in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment is configured to inflate and deploy the lower inflatable portion for protecting the hip of the wearer prior to the upper inflatable portion for protecting the head by the regulating element that control flow of inflation gas.
- the upper inflatable portion is fed with the inflation gas and inflated for protecting the head. That is, when a wearer falls, it is likely that the hip hits the ground first, then the head hits the ground. When the hip hits the ground, the trochanter of femur is prone to injury or fracture because it is prominent. Since the treatment of fracture of the trochanter of femur takes a long time, it is important to protect the hip in an initial stage of falling.
- the airbag of the first exemplary embodiment is configured to inflate and deploy the lower inflatable portion to protect the hip and then inflate and deploy the upper inflatable portion between the head and the ground to protect the head in a timely manner, respectively.
- the wearable airbag device in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment is able to make the above action occur easily even with only one gas generator by controlling the timings of inflation of the lower inflatable portion and upper inflatable portion by the gas generator that is configured to deliver the inflation gas more toward the lower inflatable portion than toward the upper inflatable portion, and by the regulating element disposed in the communicating portion.
- the wearable airbag device in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment is able to protect the hip and the head of the wearer adequately and each in a timely manner with the airbag though it includes a limited number of gas generator.
- the wearable airbag device may be configured such that: the gas generator includes a gas discharge portion that is configured to discharge the inflation gas; the gas discharge portion is disposed in the lower inflatable portion; and the regulating element is configured to regulate the flow of the inflation gas flowing toward the upper inflatable portion from the lower inflatable portion.
- This configuration will help inflate the lower inflatable portion before the upper inflatable portion starts to be inflated even if the airbag device includes only one gas generator. Therefore, the airbag is able to protect the hip quickly.
- the regulating element may be composed of a valve that is disposed in the communicating portion and formed of a sheet material having flexibility, the valve being configured to shift from a closed state to an open state that allows the inflation gas to flow toward the upper inflatable portion when an internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion surpasses a predetermined value.
- the valve in the closed state will enable the lower inflatable portion to secure a predetermined internal pressure before the upper inflatable portion starts to be inflated. Therefore, the airbag is able to protect the hip quickly and stably.
- the regulating element may be composed of a constricted portion in the communicating portion, the constricted portion having a reduced opening area compared to regions adjoining thereto in the communicating portion.
- the lower inflatable portion With the constricted portion, the lower inflatable portion will be able to complete inflation before the upper inflatable portion starts to inflate due to regulation of the flow of inflation gas by the constricted portion. Therefore, the airbag is able to protect the hip quickly and stably.
- the regulating element may also be composed of one or more jointed portions in which opposing portions of a circumferential wall of the communicating portion are jointed together so as to reduce an opening area of the communicating portion, each of the jointed portions being configured to disjoint when an internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion surpasses a predetermined value.
- This configuration will also enable the lower inflatable portion to secure a predetermined internal pressure before the upper inflatable portion starts to be inflated. Therefore, the airbag is able to protect the hip quickly and stably.
- the wearable airbag device may be configured such that: the gas generator includes a gas discharge portion that is configured to discharge the inflation gas; the gas discharge portion is disposed in the communicating portion in such a manner as to deliver the inflation gas to the lower inflatable portion; and the regulating element is composed of a valve that is disposed in the communicating portion and configured to regulate the flow of the inflation gas toward the lower inflatable portion and redirect the inflation gas toward the upper inflatable portion when an internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion surpasses a predetermined value.
- This configuration will also be able to inflate the lower inflatable portion first and inflate the upper inflatable portion after the lower inflatable portion secured a predetermined internal pressure by flow control of inflation gas by the valve even if the wearable airbag device includes only one gas generator. Therefore, the airbag is able to protect the hip quickly and stably, then protect the head adequately.
- the second exemplary embodiment in the present disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device including: a holding body that is adapted to be worn by a wearer; a gas generator that is held by the holding body and includes a gas discharge portion that is configured to discharge an inflation gas; and an airbag that is held by the holding body, the airbag including an inner bag that includes an inflatable portion configured to be inflated with an inflation gas fed from the gas generator, and an outer bag that has a bag shape and covers an outer circumference of the inner bag.
- the inflatable portion of the inner bag includes: a lower inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the hip of the wearer; an upper inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the head of the wearer, and a communicating portion that is in gas communication with both of the lower inflatable portion and the upper inflatable portion.
- the outer bag includes: a connecting covering portion that is tubular in shape and covers an outer circumference of the communicating portion of the inner bag; an upper covering portion that is continuous with an entire circumference of an upper end of the connecting covering portion and is configured to cover an outer circumference of the upper inflatable portion of the inner bag as inflated; and a lower covering portion that is continuous with an entire circumference of a lower end of the connecting covering portion and is configured to cover an outer circumference of the lower inflatable portion as inflated.
- the gas discharge portion of the gas generator is disposed in the lower inflatable portion of the inner bag so as to inflate the lower inflatable portion prior to the upper inflatable portion.
- the lower inflatable portion of the inner bag is stored inside the lower covering portion of the outer bag.
- the upper inflatable portion of the inner bag is stored in the connecting covering portion of the outer bag and is configured to move into the upper covering portion of the outer bag and be inflated at rise of an internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion caused by collision between the lower inflatable portion as fully inflated and the ground at falling of the wearer.
- the gas generator discharges an inflation gas from the gas discharge portion to inflate the lower inflatable portion of the inner bag inside the lower covering portion of the outer bag, so that the hip is protected.
- the inflated lower inflatable portion collides against the ground through the intermediary of the lower covering portion, the inflation gas stored in the lower inflatable portion starts to flow toward the upper inflatable portion via the communicating portion covered by the connecting covering portion of the outer cover. Then the upper inflatable portion which has been stored inside the connecting covering portion unfolds and extends into the upper covering portion.
- the pressure of the wearer makes the inflation gas in the lower inflatable portion flow toward the upper inflatable portion and unfolds the upper inflatable portion, so that the upper inflatable portion extends into the upper covering portion of the outer bag and is deployed at a position for protecting the head, i.e. between the head and the ground. Therefore, the airbag is able to protect the head adequately.
- the wearable airbag device includes one gas generator in the lower inflatable portion of the inner bag
- the wearable airbag device is able to inflate the lower inflatable portion and the upper inflatable portion in order in a timely manner in accordance with the behavior of the wearer at falling that shifts from the hitting of the hip on the ground to the hitting of the head on the ground, making use of the pressure given to the inner bag from the ground.
- the wearable airbag device in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment is also able to protect the hip and the head of the wearer adequately and each in a timely manner with the airbag though it includes a limited number of gas generator.
- the wearable airbag device in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment moreover, at the point of inflation of the upper inflatable portion of the inner bag, the lower inflatable portion of the inner bag has finished protecting the hip, and therefore, it does not matter that the lower inflatable portion does not contain a lot of inflation gas because of moving of the gas to the upper inflatable portion. Therefore, even if the output power of the gas generator is not high, the wearable airbag device is able to make efficient use of the inflation gas and protect the hip and head of the wearer in a timely matter at falling of the wearer.
- the airbag of the above-described wearable airbag device may further include, in the communicating portion of the inner bag, a regulating element that is configured to regulate a flow of the inflation gas flowing toward the upper inflatable portion from the lower inflatable portion.
- the regulating element By regulating the gas flow flowing toward the upper inflatable portion from the lower inflatable portion, the regulating element will prompt the inflation of the lower inflatable portion so that the lower inflatable portion protects the hip quickly.
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Description
- The present application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-165660 of Kawamura et al., filed on Sep. 30, 2020, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- The present disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device that is adapted to be worn by a wearer and configured to deploy an airbag in order to protect the hip and the head of the wearer in the event of a fall of the wearer.
- JP 2000-317002 A and WO 2010/090317 A1 discloses a wearable airbag device that is configured to deploy more than one airbag in order to protect such body parts as the hip, head, and sides when sensing a fall of the wearer (an elderly person, by way of example) by an acceleration sensor and an angular velocity sensor. The airbags are configured to be inflated by an inflation gas fed by a gas generator. WO2011/148354 A1 discloses a wearable airbag device that includes an airbag that is configured to be deployed for protecting the chest, back and neck of the wearer.
- A wearable airbag device with a plurality of airbags as taught in the two former references referred to above would require corresponding number of gas generators. Such a device would resultingly be heavy and bulky, thus has a room for improvement to be implemented as a wearable airbag device. On the other hand, in a wearable airbag device that includes one each airbag and gas generator in order to protect various body parts as taught in the latter reference, the airbag would have a big volume and require a long time to be fully inflated. Such an airbag device may fail to be inflated adequately to protect the various body parts.
- Therefore, it would be desirable to provide a wearable airbag device that is able to protect the hip and head of a wearer adequately in the event of his/her fall with an airbag and a limited number of gas generators.
- An exemplary embodiment in the present disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device including: a holding body that is adapted to be worn by a wearer; a gas generator that is held by the holding body and is configured to discharge an inflation gas; and an airbag that is held by the holding body and includes an inflatable portion configured to be inflated with the inflation gas fed from the gas generator. The inflatable portion of the airbag includes: a lower inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the hip of the wearer; an upper inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the head of the wearer; and a communicating portion that is in gas communication with both of the lower inflatable portion and the upper inflatable portion. The airbag further includes, in the communicating portion, a regulating element that is configured to control a flow of the inflation gas so that the upper inflatable portion is inflated after inflation of the lower inflatable portion. The gas generator is configured to deliver the inflation gas more toward the lower inflatable portion than toward the upper inflatable portion.
- Another exemplary embodiment in the present disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device including: a holding body that is adapted to be worn by a wearer; a gas generator that is held by the holding body and includes a gas discharge portion that is configured to discharge an inflation gas; and an airbag that is held by the holding body, the airbag including an inner bag that includes an inflatable portion configured to be inflated with an inflation gas fed from the gas generator, and an outer bag that has a bag shape and covers an outer circumference of the inner bag. The inflatable portion of the inner bag includes: a lower inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the hip of the wearer; an upper inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the head of the wearer, and a communicating portion that is in gas communication with both of the lower inflatable portion and the upper inflatable portion. The outer bag includes: a connecting covering portion that is tubular in shape and covers an outer circumference of the communicating portion of the inner bag; an upper covering portion that is continuous with an entire circumference of an upper end of the connecting covering portion and is configured to cover an outer circumference of the upper inflatable portion of the inner bag as inflated; and a lower covering portion that is continuous with an entire circumference of a lower end of the connecting covering portion and is configured to cover an outer circumference of the lower inflatable portion as inflated. The gas discharge portion of the gas generator is disposed in the lower inflatable portion of the inner bag so as to inflate the lower inflatable portion prior to the upper inflatable portion. The lower inflatable portion of the inner bag is stored inside the lower covering portion of the outer bag. The upper inflatable portion of the inner bag is stored in the connecting covering portion of the outer bag and is configured to move into the upper covering portion of the outer bag and be inflated at rise of an internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion caused by collision between the lower inflatable portion as fully inflated and the ground at falling of the wearer.
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FIG. 1A is a schematic front view of a wearable airbag device in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 1B is a schematic back view of the wearable airbag device ofFIG. 1A . -
FIG. 2A depicts an airbag for use in the wearable airbag device in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment in a standby state. -
FIG. 2B depicts the airbag ofFIG. 2A as actuated. -
FIG. 3 illustrates the deployment process of the wearable airbag device in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment at falling of the wearer. -
FIG. 4 illustrates the inflation process of the airbag of the first exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 5 illustrates the inflation process of a modification of the airbag of the first exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 6 illustrates the inflation process of another modification of the airbag of the first exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 7 illustrates the inflation process of yet another modification of the airbag of the first exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 8A is a schematic front view of a wearable airbag device in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 8B is a schematic back view of the wearable airbag device ofFIG. 8A . -
FIG. 9A depicts an airbag for use in the wearable airbag device in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment in a standby state. -
FIG. 9B depicts the airbag for use in the wearable airbag device ofFIG. 9A as actuated. -
FIG. 10 illustrates the deployment process of the wearable airbag device in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment at falling of the wearer. -
FIG. 11 illustrates the inflation process of the airbag of the second exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 12 illustrates the inflation process of a modification of the airbag of the second exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 13 illustrates the inflation process of another modification of the airbag of the second exemplary embodiment. - Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed herein. All modifications within the appended claims and equivalents relative thereto are intended to be encompassed in the scope of the claims.
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FIGS. 1A to 4 , awearable airbag device 10 in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment includes agas generator 23, anairbag 30 inflatable with an inflation gas G fed from thegas generator 23, anoperation control device 20 that includes asensor part 21 for detecting a fall of thewearer 1 and is configured to actuate thegas generator 23, and aholding body 11 that is formed into a vest and holds thegas generator 23, theairbag 30 and theoperation control device 20. - The
holding body 11 is formed into a vest that is wearable on theupper body 1 a. Theholding body 11 includes aleft front portion 12 and aright front portion 13 for covering the front side of theupper body 1 a of thewearer 1 in combination, aback portion 14 for covering the back of theupper body 1 a of thewearer 1, and afastening member 16 such as a zipper for fastening the 12 a and 13 a of theinner edges left front portion 12 and theright front portion 13 together. In other words, theleft front portion 12 adjoins theback portion 14 on the front side of theleft portion 14 b, and theright front portion 13 adjoins theback portion 14 on the front side of theright portion 14 c. - The
operation control device 20 includes asensor part 21 that includes an angular velocity sensor capable of sensing angular velocities around three axes in up and down, front and rear, and left and right directions, and an acceleration sensor capable of sensing accelerations in the three-axis directions. Theoperation control device 20 is configured to actuate thegas generator 23 in response to a signal fed from thesensor part 21 which has sensed a falling behavior different from a normal behavior of thewearer 1. More particularly, theoperation control device 20 includes a determining means that is configured to determine based on various thresholds, and is configured to actuate thegas generator 23 upon sensing a fall of thewearer 1 based on the determination by the determining means. Theoperation control device 20 further includes a power source composed of a not-shown battery or the like for operation of thesensor part 21 and for emission of an actuating signal to thegas generator 23. - The
operation control device 20 is stored in a not-shown cover or the like and disposed in alower portion 14 d of and on an inner surface of theright portion 14 c in theback portion 14 of the holdingbody 11 so as not to be engaged with the clothing of thewearer 1, as can be seen inFIG. 1B . - The
gas generator 23 contains an inflation gas G composed of carbon dioxide or the like in a compressed state. Thegas generator 23 includes a not-shown initiator, a not-shown burst disc, agas discharge portion 23 a disposed at the leading end, and a not-shown mounting member. Thegas generator 23 is designed to actuate the initiator to break the burst disc so that the inflation gas G is discharged from the gas-discharge portion 23 a when fed with an actuating signal from theoperation control device 20 that has sensed a fall of thewearer 1. - The
wearable airbag device 10 of the first exemplary embodiment includes onegas generator 23. Thegas generator 23 including thegas discharge portion 23 a is stored in a later-described lowerinflatable portion 31 of theairbag 30, in a vicinity of anupper edge 33 a of aright portion 33 of the lowerinflatable portion 31. Thegas generator 23 is attached to the inner surface of thelower portion 14 d of theright portion 14 c in theback portion 14 of the holdingbody 11, where theoperation control device 20 is disposed, with the use of the not-shown mounting member passed through theairbag 30. - The
airbag 30 includes an inflatable portion that is inflatable with the inflation gas G. The inflatable portion includes a lowerinflatable portion 31 that is disposed at a position in the holdingbody 11 capable of protecting thehip 2 of thewearer 1, an upperinflatable portion 41 that is disposed at a position in the holdingbody 11 capable of protecting thehead 5 of thewearer 1, and a communicatingportion 37 that is in gas communication with both of the lowerinflatable portion 31 and upperinflatable portion 41. Theairbag 30 is formed of a woven fabric of polyester, polyamide or the like into a bag, by sewing, OPW technology or the like, and has been subjected to gastight processing. - The lower
inflatable portion 31 is disposed in a region extending over 14 d, 12 b, 13 b of thelower portions back portion 14, leftfront portion 12 and rightfront portion 13 of the holdingbody 11, and is configured to cover thehip 2, especially left and right trochanters 3 (3L, 3R) of femurs and surroundings, of thewearer 1 at deployment. The lowerinflatable portion 31 includes aleft portion 32 that is adapted to cover an outer side of the left trochanter 3L of femur when deployed, aright portion 33 that is adapted to cover an outer side of the right trochanter 3R of femur when deployed, and acentral portion 34 that connects theleft portion 32 andright portion 33 and has a reduced width in an up and down direction compared to theleft portion 32 andright portion 33. Each of theleft portion 32 andright portion 33 is configured to be inflated and deployed into a substantially rectangular board shape extending forward and rearward from a left/right side 2 a of thehip 2 of thewearer 1. Each of theleft portion 32 andright portion 33 as deployed has a greater width in the up and down direction than thecentral portion 34 such that thelower edge 32 b/33 b is disposed farther downward than thecentral portion 34. In a standby (stored) state, each of theleft portion 32 andright portion 33 is in a folded form that was formed by folding theleft portion 32/right portion 33 in such a manner as to bring thelower edge 32 b/33 b close to theupper edge 32 a/33 a, more particularly, by invaginating thelower edge 32 b/33 b portion into theleft portion 32/right portion 33. - The communicating
portion 37 is in gas communication with thecentral portion 34 of the lowerinflatable portion 31 by thelower end 37 b while in gas communication with the upperinflatable portion 41 by theupper end 37 a. The communicatingportion 37 is attached to an inner surface of acentral portion 14 a of theback portion 14 in the holdingbody 11. - The upper
inflatable portion 41 is configured to be inflated into a substantially rectangular board shape that is greater in width in the left and right direction than the communicatingportion 37 and capable of covering thehead 5, especially theback 6 of the head, of thewearer 1 at airbag deployment. In the stored state, the upperinflatable portion 41 is in a folded form that was formed by folding the upperinflatable portion 41 in such a manner as to bring theupper edge 41 a close to thelower edge 41 b, more particularly, by invaginating theupper edge 41 a portion into the upperinflatable portion 41. The upperinflatable portion 41 is attached to an inner surface of aneck portion 15 disposed at the upper end portion of theback portion 14 in the holdingbody 11. - As best shown in
FIG. 2B , theairbag 30 further includes, in the 32 a, 33 a of the lowerupper edges inflatable portion 31, in thelower edge 41 b of the upperinflatable portion 41 and in the left andright edges 37 d of the communicatingportion 37, a plurality of mountingtabs 30 a. Theairbag 30 is attached to the inner surface of the holdingbody 11 by the mountingtabs 30 a by sewing or the like. - The
airbag 30 includes, in the communicatingportion 37, a regulating element 45 that regulates or controls the flow of inflation gas G so that the upperinflatable portion 41 is inflated after inflation of the lowerinflatable portion 31. - The regulating element 45 in the first exemplary embodiment is composed of a valve 46 disposed in the communicating
portion 37. The valve 46 is formed of a sheet material having flexibility composed of the same material as the woven fabric forming theairbag 30. The valve 46 has a substantially tapered tubular shape. As can be seen inFIGS. 1B and 2A , the valve 46 includes a tapered leading-end portion 46 a that is directed toward the lowerinflatable portion 31, anoutlet port 46 b of inflation gas G that is disposed at the tip end of the leading-end portion 46 a, aperipheral portion 46 c disposed in the periphery of theoutlet port 46 b, and abase portion 46 d having an enlarged diameter and jointed entirely to an entire inner circumference of the communicatingportion 37 by sewing or the like. - In a very early stage of airbag deployment in which the lower
inflatable portion 31 starts to be inflated with an inflation gas G from thegas discharge portion 23 a of thegas generator 23, the leading-end portion 46 a of the valve 46 points toward the lowerinflatable portion 31, and theperipheral portion 46 c in the periphery of theoutlet port 46 b draws together and closes theoutlet port 46 b, that is, the valve 46 is in a closed state, as can be seen in (A) and (B) ofFIG. 4 . Since the valve 46 is closed, the inflation gas G does not flow out of the lowerinflatable portion 31. Thereafter, as an internal pressure of the lowerinflatable portion 31 rises and surpasses a predetermined value, theperipheral portion 46 c reverses toward the upperinflatable portion 41, so theoutlet port 46 b becomes open. That is, the valve 46 shifts to an open state from the closed state. Then the inflation gas G flows into the upperinflatable portion 41 from the lowerinflatable portion 31 via the communicatingportion 37. - The
wearer 1 puts the wearable airbag device 10 (i.e. the holding body 11) in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment on theupper body 1 a using thefastening member 16. If thewearer 1 wearing thewearable airbag device 10 falls as can be seen in (A) and (B) ofFIG. 3 , thegas generator 23 is actuated and discharges an inflation gas G from thegas discharge portion 23 a to inflate the lowerinflatable portion 31, as can be seen in (A) and (B) ofFIG. 4 . Theairbag 30 of the first exemplary embodiment is configured so that the lowerinflatable portion 31 for protecting thehip 2 of thewearer 1 is inflated prior to the upperinflatable portion 41 for protecting thehead 5 due to the flow control of inflation gas G by the regulating element 45 (i.e. the valve 46), as can be seen in (A) and (B) ofFIG. 4 . After inflation of the lowerinflatable portion 31, the upperinflatable portion 41 is fed with the inflation gas G and inflated for protecting thehead 5, as can be seen in (C) ofFIG. 4 andFIG. 2B . - When a
wearer 1 falls, it is likely that thehip 2 hits theground 8 first as shown in (A) and (B) ofFIG. 3 , then thehead 5 hits theground 8 as shown in (C) and (D) ofFIG. 3 . When thehip 2 hits theground 8, the trochanter 3 (3L, 3R) of femur (FIGS. 1A, 1B ) is prone to injury or fracture because it is prominent. Since the treatment of fracture of thetrochanter 3 of femur takes a long time, it is important to protect thehip 2 in an initial stage of falling. Thewearable airbag device 10 in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment is able to protect thehip 2 adequately by inflating the lowerinflatable portion 31 prior to the upperinflatable portion 41 so that the lowerinflatable portion 31 is deployed between thehip 2 and theground 8, as can be seen in (B) ofFIG. 3 . - When the
wearer 1 rolls on theground 8 after thehip 2 hit theground 8, he/she is likely to hit theirhead 5 on theground 8, as can be seen in (C) and (D) ofFIG. 3 . Theairbag 30 of the first exemplary embodiment is configured such that the valve 46 (i.e. the regulating element 45) is reversed and theoutlet port 46 b is opened ((B) and (C) ofFIG. 4 ) at rise of the internal pressure of the lowerinflatable portion 31 having been inflated to protect thehip 2 so as to allow the inflation gas G to flow into the upperinflatable portion 41 and to deploy the upperinflatable portion 41 between thehead 5 andground 8 in a timely manner, as indicated with dashed-and-double-dotted lines inFIGS. 1A, 1B and as shown inFIG. 2B and in (C) and (D) ofFIG. 3 . Therefore, theairbag 30 is able to protect thehead 5 of thewearer 1 adequately. Thewearable airbag device 10 is able to make the above action occur easily even with only onegas generator 23 by controlling the timings of inflation of the lowerinflatable portion 31 and upperinflatable portion 41 by the regulating element 45 disposed in the communicatingportion 37. - Therefore, the
wearable airbag device 10 in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment is able to protect thehip 2 and thehead 5 of thewearer 1 adequately and each in a timely manner with theairbag 30 though it includes a limited number of (one)gas generator 23. - In the
wearable airbag device 10 of the first exemplary embodiment, thegas discharge portion 23 a of thegas generator 23 that is configured to discharge the inflation gas G is disposed in the lowerinflatable portion 31, and the regulating element 45 is configured to regulate the flow of the inflation gas G flowing toward the upperinflatable portion 41 from the lowerinflatable portion 31. - This configuration will help inflate the lower
inflatable portion 31 before the upperinflatable portion 41 starts to be inflated though theairbag device 10 includes only onegas generator 23. Therefore, thewearable airbag device 10 is able to protect thehip 2 quickly. - In the first exemplary embodiment, especially, the regulating element 45 is composed of the valve 46 that is disposed in the communicating
portion 37 and formed of a sheet material having flexibility. The valve 46 is configured to shift from the closed state to the open state that allows the inflation gas G to flow toward the upperinflatable portion 41 when the internal pressure of the lowerinflatable portion 31 surpasses a predetermined value. - With this configuration, the valve 46 in the closed state enables the lower
inflatable portion 31 to secure a predetermined internal pressure before the upperinflatable portion 41 starts to be inflated. Therefore, thewearable airbag device 10 is able to protect thehip 2 quickly and stably. - The regulating element 45 should operate to regulate the flow of inflation gas G flowing toward the upper
inflatable portion 41 from the lowerinflatable portion 31 so that the lowerinflatable portion 31 is inflated quickly and the upperinflatable portion 41 is inflated in a timely manner to protect thehead 5. - To this end, the regulating element may be alternatively configured like a
regulating element 45A or a regulatingelement 45B depicted respectively inFIGS. 5 and 6 and described as follows: - The regulating
element 45A is composed of aconstricted portion 48 formed by reducing an opening area of a part of the communicatingportion 37. - In the
airbag 30A with theconstricted portion 48, when thegas generator 23 is actuated, an inflation gas G is discharged from thegas discharge portion 23 a into the lowerinflatable portion 31, and the lowerinflatable portion 31 is able to complete inflation before the upperinflatable portion 41 starts to inflate due to regulation of the flow of inflation gas G by theconstricted portion 48, as can be seen in (A) and (B) ofFIG. 5 . Therefore, theairbag 30A is able to protect thehip 2 quickly and stably. Of course, when the lowerinflatable portion 31 is fully inflated, the inflation gas G starts to flow toward the upperinflatable portion 41 via theconstricted portion 48, and inflates the upperinflatable portion 41 as can be seen in (C) ofFIG. 5 , so that the upperinflatable portion 41 is able to protect thehead 5. - In the
airbag 30A depicted inFIG. 5 , theconstricted portion 48 having a reduced opening area is formed in anintermediate portion 37 c of the communicatingportion 37 disposed between theupper end 37 a and thelower end 37 b of the communicatingportion 37. Alternatively, the constricted portion may be composed of a communicatingportion 37 itself that has a reduced opening area substantially over its entire length. - The regulating
element 45B depicted inFIG. 6 is composed of one or morejointed portions 50 in which opposing portions of a circumferential wall of the communicatingportion 37 are jointed together so as to reduce the opening area of the communicatingportion 37. Each of the jointedportions 50 is configured to disjoint when the internal pressure of the lowerinflatable portion 31 surpasses a predetermined value. Although the jointedportion 50 is composed of a sewn seam ofbreakable sewing threads 51, the jointed portion may also be formed with the use of adhesive, thermal welding or the like. - In the
airbag 30B with the jointedportions 50, when thegas generator 23 is actuated, an inflation gas G is discharged from thegas discharge portion 23 a into the lowerinflatable portion 31, and the lowerinflatable portion 31 is able to complete inflation and secure a desired internal pressure before the upperinflatable portion 41 starts to inflate due to regulation of the flow of inflation gas G by the jointedportions 50, as can be seen in (A) and (B) ofFIG. 6 . Therefore, theairbag 30B is able to protect thehip 2 quickly and stably. Of course, when the lowerinflatable portion 31 is fully inflated and the internal pressure of the lowerinflatable portion 31 surpasses a predetermined value, thesewing threads 51 forming thejointed portions 50 break and the jointedportions 50 disjoint and stop blocking the gas flow toward the upperinflatable portion 41, so that the inflation gas G easily flows into the upperinflatable portion 41 via the communicatingportion 37 and inflates the upperinflatable portion 41 as can be seen in (C) ofFIG. 6 , so that the upperinflatable portion 41 is able to protect thehead 5. - In the
wearable airbag device 10 of the foregoing embodiment, thegas discharge portion 23 a of thegas generator 23 is disposed in the lowerinflatable portion 31 while the regulating element 45 is disposed in the communicatingportion 37. The wearable airbag device in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment may alternatively modified like a wearable airbag device 10C depicted inFIG. 7 . The wearable airbag device 10C includes one gas generator 23C, and agas discharge portion 23 a of thegas generator 23 is disposed in the communicatingportion 37 in such a manner as to deliver the inflation gas G to the lowerinflatable portion 31. The regulatingelement 45C is composed of avalve 53 that is disposed in the communicatingportion 37. Thevalve 53 is configured to regulate the flow of the inflation gas G toward the lowerinflatable portion 31 and redirect the inflation gas G toward the upperinflatable portion 41 when the internal pressure of the lowerinflatable portion 31 surpasses a predetermined value. - The
valve 53 is formed of a sheet material having flexibility composed of the same material as the woven fabric forming theairbag 30C. Thevalve 53 has a substantially tapered tubular shape. Thevalve 53 is disposed at a portion in thecommunication portion 37 closer to the lowerinflatable portion 31 than thegas discharge portion 23 a of the gas generator 23C. Thevalve 53 includes a tapered leading-end portion 53 a that is directed toward the lowerinflatable portion 31, anoutlet port 53 b of inflation gas G that is disposed at the tip end of the leading-end portion 53 a, aperipheral portion 53 c disposed in the periphery of theoutlet port 53 b, and abase portion 53 d having an enlarged diameter and jointed entirely to an entire inner circumference of the communicatingportion 37 by sewing or the like. - When an inflation gas G is discharged from the
gas discharge portion 23 a of thegas generator 23, in a stage immediately after actuation of thegas generator 23, thevalve 53 allows the inflation gas G to flow into the lowerinflatable portion 31 via theoutlet port 53 b as opened, so that the lowerinflatable portion 31 is inflated as can be seen in (A) and (B) ofFIG. 7 . Thereafter, as an internal pressure of the lowerinflatable portion 31 rises and surpasses a predetermined value, theperipheral portion 53 c closes theoutlet port 53 b due to the internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion 31 (in other words, thevalve 53 shifts to a closed state from an open state) as can be seen in (B) and (C) ofFIG. 7 , so that thevalve 53 redirects the inflation gas G toward the upperinflatable portion 41. - This configuration is also able to inflate the lower
inflatable portion 31 prior to the upperinflatable portion 41 and inflate the upperinflatable portion 41 after the lowerinflatable portion 31 secured a predetermined internal pressure by flow control of inflation gas G by the regulatingelement 45C (i.e. the valve 53) although the wearable airbag device 10C includes a limited number of (one)gas generator 23. Therefore, theairbag 30C is able to protect thehip 2 quickly and stably, then protect thehead 5 adequately. - A
wearable airbag device 10D in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment is now described referring toFIGS. 8A to 11 . - The
wearable airbag device 10D of the second exemplary embodiment differ from thewearable airbag device 10 of the first exemplary embodiment in that anairbag 30D is composed of anouter bag 60 and aninner bag 70, and in that agas generator 23D has a slightly smaller gas output than thegas generator 23 of the first exemplary embodiment. Since the structures of the holdingbody 11 and theoperation control device 20 are common to the first exemplary embodiment and the second exemplary embodiment, those members will be assigned common reference signs and will not be described in detail. - The
airbag 30D of the second exemplary embodiment includes aninner bag 70 and anouter bag 60 that covers an outer circumference of theinner bag 70. Each of theinner bag 70 andouter bag 60 is formed of a woven fabric of polyester, polyamide or the like similar to that forming theairbag 30 of the first exemplary embodiment, by sewing, OPW technology or the like. - As an inflatable portion, the
inner bag 70 includes a lowerinflatable portion 71 that is disposed at a position in the holdingbody 11 capable of protecting thehip 2 of thewearer 1, an upperinflatable portion 81 that is disposed at a position in the holdingbody 11 capable of protecting thehead 5 of thewearer 1, and a communicatingportion 77 that is in gas communication with both of the lowerinflatable portion 71 and upperinflatable portion 81. - In a similar fashion to the lower
inflatable portion 31 of the first exemplary embodiment, the lowerinflatable portion 71 is disposed in a region extending over 14 d, 12 b, 13 b of thelower portions back portion 14, leftfront portion 12 and rightfront portion 13 of the holdingbody 11, and is configured to cover thehip 2, especially left and right trochanters 3 (3L, 3R) of femurs and surroundings, of thewearer 1 at deployment. The lowerinflatable portion 71 includes aleft portion 72 that is adapted to cover an outer side of the left trochanter 3L of femur when deployed, aright portion 73 that is adapted to cover an outer side of the right trochanter 3R of femur when deployed, and acentral portion 74 that connects theleft portion 72 andright portion 73 and has a reduced width in an up and down direction compared to theleft portion 72 andright portion 73. Each of theleft portion 72 andright portion 73 is configured to be inflated and deployed into a substantially rectangular board shape extending forward and rearward from the left/right side 2 a of thehip 2 of thewearer 1. Each of theleft portion 72 andright portion 73 as deployed has a greater width in the up and down direction than thecentral portion 74 such that thelower edge 72 b/73 b is disposed farther downward than thecentral portion 74. In a standby (stored) state, each of theleft portion 72 andright portion 73 is in a folded form that was formed by folding theleft portion 72/right portion 73 in such a manner as to bring thelower edge 72 b/73 b close to theupper edge 72 a/73 a, more particularly, by invaginating thelower edge 72 b/73 b portion into theleft portion 72/right portion 73. - The communicating
portion 77 is in gas communication with thecentral portion 74 of the lowerinflatable portion 71 by thelower end 77 b while in gas communication with the upperinflatable portion 81 by theupper end 77 a. The communicatingportion 77 is stored in a later-described connecting coveringportion 63 of theouter bag 60 and attached to an inner surface of thecentral portion 14 a of theback portion 14 in the holdingbody 11 in that state. - The upper
inflatable portion 81 is configured to be inflated into a substantially rectangular board shape that is greater in width in the left and right direction than the communicatingportion 77 and capable of covering thehead 5, especially theback 6 of thehead 5, of thewearer 1 at deployment of theinner bag 70. - The
outer bag 60 has a bag shape capable of covering the outer circumference of theinner bag 70. Theouter bag 60 includes a connectingcovering portion 63 that is tubular in shape and covers an outer circumference of the communicatingportion 77, anupper covering portion 65 that is continuous with an entire circumference of anupper end 63 a of the connecting coveringportion 63 and is configured to cover an outer circumference of the upperinflatable portion 81 as inflated, and alower covering portion 61 that is continuous with an entire circumference of alower end 63 b of the connecting coveringportion 63 and is configured to cover an outer circumference of the lowerinflatable portion 71 as inflated. - The
outer bag 60 further includes, in theupper edge 61 a of the lowerinflatable portion 61, in thelower edge 65 b of the upperinflatable portion 65 and in the side edges 63 c of the connecting coveringportion 63, a plurality of mountingtabs 60 a. Theouter bag 60 is attached to the inner surface of the holdingbody 11 by the mountingtabs 60 a by sewing or the like. - The
gas generator 23D including thegas discharge portion 23 a is stored in the lowerinflatable portion 71 of theinner bag 70, in a vicinity of anupper edge 73 a of aright portion 73 of the lowerinflatable portion 71. Thegas generator 23D is attached to and fixed to the inner surface of thelower portion 14 d of the right portion in theback portion 14 of the holdingbody 11, where theoperation control device 20 is disposed, with the use of a not-shown mounting member protruding from thegas generator 23D and passed through theinner bag 70 andouter bag 60. - As can be seen in
FIGS. 8A, 8B and 9A , theairbag 30D in a standby state has a folded form so as not to protrude from the holdingbody 11. In theinner bag 70, the lowerinflatable portion 71 is folded in such a manner that the 72 b, 73 b are brought closer to thelower edges 72 a, 73 a, and stored in theupper edges lower covering portion 61 of theouter bag 60 in that state. The upperinflatable portion 81 is brought closer to the lowerinflatable portion 71 and stored in the connecting coveringportion 63 of theouter bag 60. In theouter bag 60, thelower covering portion 61 is folded in such a manner that thelower edge 61 b is brought closer to theupper edge 61 a, and theupper covering portion 65 is folded in such a manner that theupper edge 65 a is brought closer to thelower edge 65 b. - The upper
inflatable portion 81 of theinner bag 70 stored in the connecting coveringportion 63 of theouter cover 60 is configured to move into theupper covering portion 65 and be inflated at rise of the internal pressure of the lowerinflatable portion 71 caused by collision between the the lowerinflatable portion 71 as fully inflated and theground 8 at falling of thewearer 1. - The
inner bag 70 of the second exemplary embodiment includes, in anintermediate portion 77 c in the up and down direction of the communicatingportion 77, a regulating element 85 that regulates the flow of inflation gas G flowing toward the upperinflatable portion 81 from the lowerinflatable portion 71. The regulating element 85 of this specific embodiment is composed of a constricted portion 87 that is formed by reducing an opening area of a part of the communicatingportion 77. - The
wearer 1 puts thewearable airbag device 10D (i.e. the holding body 11) in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment on theupper body 1 a using thefastening member 16. If thewearer 1 wearing thewearable airbag device 10D falls as shown in (A) and (B) ofFIG. 10 , thegas generator 23 is actuated and discharges an inflation gas G from thegas discharge portion 23 a to inflate the lowerinflatable portion 71 of theinner bag 70 inside thelower covering portion 61 of theouter bag 60, as can be seen in (A) and (B) ofFIG. 11 , so that thehip 2 is protected. When the inflated lowerinflatable portion 71 collides against theground 8 through the intermediary of thelower covering portion 61, the inflation gas G stored in the lowerinflatable portion 71 starts to flow toward the upperinflatable portion 81 via the communicatingportion 77 covered by the connecting coveringportion 63 of theouter cover 60. Then the upperinflatable portion 81 which has been stored inside the connecting coveringportion 63 unfolds and extends into theupper covering portion 65, as can be seen in (B) and (C) ofFIG. 11 . At this time, if thewearer 1 further rolls and thehead 5 comes close to theground 8 as shown in (B) and (C) ofFIG. 10 , the pressure of thewearer 1 furthers the flow of the inflation gas G flowing from the lowerinflatable portion 71 toward the upperinflatable portion 81 and unfolds the upperinflatable portion 81, so that the upperinflatable portion 81 extends into theupper covering portion 65 of theouter bag 60 and is deployed at a position for protecting thehead 5, i.e. between thehead 5 and theground 8, as shown in (D) ofFIG. 10 . Therefore, thewearable airbag device 10D is able to protect thehead 5 adequately. Although thewearable airbag device 10D includes onegas generator 23D in the lowerinflatable portion 71 of theinner bag 70, thedevice 10D is able to inflate the lowerinflatable portion 71 and the upperinflatable portion 81 in order in a timely manner in accordance with the behavior of thewearer 1 at falling that shifts from the hitting of thehip 2 on theground 8 to the hitting of thehead 5 on theground 8, making use of the pressure given to theinner bag 70 from theground 8 and thewearer 1. Therefore, thewearable airbag device 10D is able to protect thehip 2 and thehead 5 adequately. - Therefore, the
wearable airbag device 10D in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment is able to protect thehip 2 and thehead 5 of thewearer 1 adequately and each in a timely manner with theairbag 30D though it includes a limited number of (one)gas generator 23D. - In the
wearable airbag device 10D in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment, at the point of inflation of the upperinflatable portion 81 of theinner bag 70, the lowerinflatable portion 71 of theinner bag 70 has finished protecting thehip 2, and therefore, it does not matter that the lowerinflatable portion 71 does not contain a lot of inflation gas G because of moving of the gas to the upperinflatable portion 81. Therefore, even if the output power of thegas generator 23D is not high (in other words, even if thegas generator 23D is small and light in weight), thewearable airbag device 10D is able to make efficient use of the inflation gas G and protect thehip 2 andhead 5 of thewearer 1 in a timely matter at falling of thewearer 1. - In the
wearable airbag device 10D in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment, moreover, theairbag 30D further includes, in the communicatingportion 77 of theinner bag 70, the regulating element 85 that is configured to control the flow of the inflation gas G to the upperinflatable portion 81 from the lowerinflatable portion 71. - Since the regulating element 85 prevents the inflation gas G from flowing toward the upper
inflatable portion 81 from the lowerinflatable portion 71 in an initial stage of airbag deployment, the inflation of the lowerinflatable portion 71 is prompted, so that the lowerinflatable portion 71 is able to protect thehip 2 quickly. - In the second exemplary embodiment, the regulating element 85 is composed of the constricted portion 87 formed in the
intermediate portion 77 c of the communicatingportion 77 disposed between theupper end 77 a and thelower end 77 b of the communicatingportion 77. Alternatively, the constricted portion may be composed of a communicatingportion 77 itself that has a reduced opening area substantially over its entire length. - The regulating element may alternatively be configured like a
regulating element 85A or a regulatingelement 85B depicted respectively inFIGS. 12 and 13 and described as follows: - The regulating
element 85A depicted inFIG. 12 is composed of one or more foldedportions 89 which are formed by folding the upperinflatable portion 81 and communicatingportion 77. The foldedportions 89 are stored inside the connecting coveringportion 63 of theouter bag 60. - In the
inner bag 70A with the regulatingelement 85A described above, the inflation gas G needs to unfold the foldedportions 89 in the connecting coveringportion 63 in order to go through the communicatingportion 77 and flow into the upperinflatable portion 81. Therefore, the gas flow is regulated until unfolding of the foldedportions 89, the inflation of the lowerinflatable portion 71 is prompted, so that the lowerinflatable portion 71 is able to protect thehip 2 quickly. - The regulating
element 85B depicted inFIG. 13 is composed of one or morejointed portions 91 in which opposing portions of a circumferential wall of the communicatingportion 77 are jointed together withsewing threads 92 so as to reduce the opening area of the communicatingportion 77 of theinner bag 70B. Each of the jointedportions 91 is configured to disjoint when the internal pressure of the lowerinflatable portion 71 surpasses a predetermined value. Although the jointedportion 91 is composed of a sewn seam ofbreakable sewing threads 92, the jointed portion may also be formed with the use of adhesive, thermal welding or the like. - In the
inner bag 70B with the regulatingelement 85B described above, the inflation gas G needs to disjoint the jointedportions 91 in the communicatingportion 77 in order to go through the communicatingportion 77 and flow into the upperinflatable portion 81. Therefore, the gas flow is regulated until disjoint of the jointedportions 91, the inflation of the lowerinflatable portion 71 is prompted, so that the lowerinflatable portion 71 is able to protect thehip 2 quickly. - Further alternatively, the inner bag of the second exemplary embodiment may be formed of a stretch material so that the upper inflatable portion moves into the upper covering portion from the communicating portion along with an inflow of inflation gas.
- Although the holding
body 11 in the first and second exemplary embodiment is formed into a vest, the holdingbody 11 may be formed into a jacket with sleeves. - The wearable airbag devices in the first and second exemplary embodiments employ only one
23, 23D, respectively. However, the invention will not exclude the use of more than one gas generator as long as the number of the gas generator is limited corresponding to the volume of the airbag.gas generator - Furthermore, in the first and second exemplary embodiments, the
23, 23D is stored inside thegas generator airbag 30 orinner bag 70. Alternatively, however, it would be conceivable to locate only thegas discharge portion 23 a inside theairbag 30/inner bag 70 while locating the remaining portion of the gas generator outside of theairbag 30/inner bag 70 by providing a guide tube in theairbag 30/inner bag 70 for receiving the gas discharge portion or by inserting only thegas discharge portion 23 a into theairbag 30/inner bag 70 via a slit or the like formed in theairbag 30/inner bag 70. - The first exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device including: a holding body that is adapted to be worn by a wearer; a gas generator that is held by the holding body and is configured to discharge an inflation gas; and an airbag that is held by the holding body and includes an inflatable portion configured to be inflated with the inflation gas fed from the gas generator. The inflatable portion of the airbag includes: a lower inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the hip of the wearer; an upper inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the head of the wearer; and a communicating portion that is in gas communication with both of the lower inflatable portion and the upper inflatable portion. The airbag further includes, in the communicating portion, a regulating element that is configured to control a flow of the inflation gas so that the upper inflatable portion is inflated after inflation of the lower inflatable portion. The gas generator is configured to deliver the inflation gas more toward the lower inflatable portion than toward the upper inflatable portion.
- The wearable airbag device in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment is configured to inflate and deploy the lower inflatable portion for protecting the hip of the wearer prior to the upper inflatable portion for protecting the head by the regulating element that control flow of inflation gas. After inflation of the lower inflatable portion, the upper inflatable portion is fed with the inflation gas and inflated for protecting the head. That is, when a wearer falls, it is likely that the hip hits the ground first, then the head hits the ground. When the hip hits the ground, the trochanter of femur is prone to injury or fracture because it is prominent. Since the treatment of fracture of the trochanter of femur takes a long time, it is important to protect the hip in an initial stage of falling. Thereafter, when the wearer further rolls on the ground after the hip hit the ground, they are likely to hit their head on the ground. The airbag of the first exemplary embodiment is configured to inflate and deploy the lower inflatable portion to protect the hip and then inflate and deploy the upper inflatable portion between the head and the ground to protect the head in a timely manner, respectively. The wearable airbag device in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment is able to make the above action occur easily even with only one gas generator by controlling the timings of inflation of the lower inflatable portion and upper inflatable portion by the gas generator that is configured to deliver the inflation gas more toward the lower inflatable portion than toward the upper inflatable portion, and by the regulating element disposed in the communicating portion.
- Therefore, the wearable airbag device in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment is able to protect the hip and the head of the wearer adequately and each in a timely manner with the airbag though it includes a limited number of gas generator.
- In one or more embodiments, the wearable airbag device may be configured such that: the gas generator includes a gas discharge portion that is configured to discharge the inflation gas; the gas discharge portion is disposed in the lower inflatable portion; and the regulating element is configured to regulate the flow of the inflation gas flowing toward the upper inflatable portion from the lower inflatable portion.
- This configuration will help inflate the lower inflatable portion before the upper inflatable portion starts to be inflated even if the airbag device includes only one gas generator. Therefore, the airbag is able to protect the hip quickly.
- In one or more embodiments, the regulating element may be composed of a valve that is disposed in the communicating portion and formed of a sheet material having flexibility, the valve being configured to shift from a closed state to an open state that allows the inflation gas to flow toward the upper inflatable portion when an internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion surpasses a predetermined value.
- The valve in the closed state will enable the lower inflatable portion to secure a predetermined internal pressure before the upper inflatable portion starts to be inflated. Therefore, the airbag is able to protect the hip quickly and stably.
- In one or more embodiments, the regulating element may be composed of a constricted portion in the communicating portion, the constricted portion having a reduced opening area compared to regions adjoining thereto in the communicating portion.
- With the constricted portion, the lower inflatable portion will be able to complete inflation before the upper inflatable portion starts to inflate due to regulation of the flow of inflation gas by the constricted portion. Therefore, the airbag is able to protect the hip quickly and stably.
- In one or more embodiments, the regulating element may also be composed of one or more jointed portions in which opposing portions of a circumferential wall of the communicating portion are jointed together so as to reduce an opening area of the communicating portion, each of the jointed portions being configured to disjoint when an internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion surpasses a predetermined value.
- This configuration will also enable the lower inflatable portion to secure a predetermined internal pressure before the upper inflatable portion starts to be inflated. Therefore, the airbag is able to protect the hip quickly and stably.
- In one or more embodiments, the wearable airbag device may be configured such that: the gas generator includes a gas discharge portion that is configured to discharge the inflation gas; the gas discharge portion is disposed in the communicating portion in such a manner as to deliver the inflation gas to the lower inflatable portion; and the regulating element is composed of a valve that is disposed in the communicating portion and configured to regulate the flow of the inflation gas toward the lower inflatable portion and redirect the inflation gas toward the upper inflatable portion when an internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion surpasses a predetermined value.
- This configuration will also be able to inflate the lower inflatable portion first and inflate the upper inflatable portion after the lower inflatable portion secured a predetermined internal pressure by flow control of inflation gas by the valve even if the wearable airbag device includes only one gas generator. Therefore, the airbag is able to protect the hip quickly and stably, then protect the head adequately.
- The second exemplary embodiment in the present disclosure relates to a wearable airbag device including: a holding body that is adapted to be worn by a wearer; a gas generator that is held by the holding body and includes a gas discharge portion that is configured to discharge an inflation gas; and an airbag that is held by the holding body, the airbag including an inner bag that includes an inflatable portion configured to be inflated with an inflation gas fed from the gas generator, and an outer bag that has a bag shape and covers an outer circumference of the inner bag. The inflatable portion of the inner bag includes: a lower inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the hip of the wearer; an upper inflatable portion that is disposed at a position in the holding body capable of protecting the head of the wearer, and a communicating portion that is in gas communication with both of the lower inflatable portion and the upper inflatable portion. The outer bag includes: a connecting covering portion that is tubular in shape and covers an outer circumference of the communicating portion of the inner bag; an upper covering portion that is continuous with an entire circumference of an upper end of the connecting covering portion and is configured to cover an outer circumference of the upper inflatable portion of the inner bag as inflated; and a lower covering portion that is continuous with an entire circumference of a lower end of the connecting covering portion and is configured to cover an outer circumference of the lower inflatable portion as inflated. The gas discharge portion of the gas generator is disposed in the lower inflatable portion of the inner bag so as to inflate the lower inflatable portion prior to the upper inflatable portion. The lower inflatable portion of the inner bag is stored inside the lower covering portion of the outer bag. The upper inflatable portion of the inner bag is stored in the connecting covering portion of the outer bag and is configured to move into the upper covering portion of the outer bag and be inflated at rise of an internal pressure of the lower inflatable portion caused by collision between the lower inflatable portion as fully inflated and the ground at falling of the wearer.
- With the wearable airbag device in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment, if the wearer wearing the wearable airbag device falls and the gas generator is actuated, the gas generator discharges an inflation gas from the gas discharge portion to inflate the lower inflatable portion of the inner bag inside the lower covering portion of the outer bag, so that the hip is protected. When the inflated lower inflatable portion collides against the ground through the intermediary of the lower covering portion, the inflation gas stored in the lower inflatable portion starts to flow toward the upper inflatable portion via the communicating portion covered by the connecting covering portion of the outer cover. Then the upper inflatable portion which has been stored inside the connecting covering portion unfolds and extends into the upper covering portion. At this time, if the wearer further rolls and the head comes close to the ground, the pressure of the wearer makes the inflation gas in the lower inflatable portion flow toward the upper inflatable portion and unfolds the upper inflatable portion, so that the upper inflatable portion extends into the upper covering portion of the outer bag and is deployed at a position for protecting the head, i.e. between the head and the ground. Therefore, the airbag is able to protect the head adequately. Although the wearable airbag device includes one gas generator in the lower inflatable portion of the inner bag, the wearable airbag device is able to inflate the lower inflatable portion and the upper inflatable portion in order in a timely manner in accordance with the behavior of the wearer at falling that shifts from the hitting of the hip on the ground to the hitting of the head on the ground, making use of the pressure given to the inner bag from the ground.
- Therefore, the wearable airbag device in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment is also able to protect the hip and the head of the wearer adequately and each in a timely manner with the airbag though it includes a limited number of gas generator. In the wearable airbag device in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment, moreover, at the point of inflation of the upper inflatable portion of the inner bag, the lower inflatable portion of the inner bag has finished protecting the hip, and therefore, it does not matter that the lower inflatable portion does not contain a lot of inflation gas because of moving of the gas to the upper inflatable portion. Therefore, even if the output power of the gas generator is not high, the wearable airbag device is able to make efficient use of the inflation gas and protect the hip and head of the wearer in a timely matter at falling of the wearer.
- In one or more embodiment, the airbag of the above-described wearable airbag device may further include, in the communicating portion of the inner bag, a regulating element that is configured to regulate a flow of the inflation gas flowing toward the upper inflatable portion from the lower inflatable portion.
- By regulating the gas flow flowing toward the upper inflatable portion from the lower inflatable portion, the regulating element will prompt the inflation of the lower inflatable portion so that the lower inflatable portion protects the hip quickly.
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