Airbag deployment control based on deployment conditions
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B60R-021/26
B60R-021/264
B60R-021/272
출원번호
UP-0938630
(2007-11-12)
등록번호
US-7648164
(2010-02-22)
발명자
/ 주소
Breed, David S.
출원인 / 주소
Automotive Technologies International, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Roffe, Brian
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39
초록▼
Method for controlling flow of gas into an airbag includes generating gas, directing the gas into the airbag, and controlling the flow of gas into the airbag based on conditions at the time of deployment such that the airbag is variably deployed dependent on ambient conditions. A related arrangement
Method for controlling flow of gas into an airbag includes generating gas, directing the gas into the airbag, and controlling the flow of gas into the airbag based on conditions at the time of deployment such that the airbag is variably deployed dependent on ambient conditions. A related arrangement for controlling flow of gas into an airbag includes a system for generating gas, a system for directing the gas into the airbag and a system for controlling the flow of gas into the airbag based on conditions at the time of deployment such that the airbag is variably deployed dependent on ambient conditions.
대표청구항▼
The invention claimed is: 1. A method for controlling flow of gas into an airbag, comprising: providing a gas generator having a combustion chamber for generating gas; providing a variable flow restrictor in a flow path from the combustion chamber to the airbag, the variable flow restrictor having
The invention claimed is: 1. A method for controlling flow of gas into an airbag, comprising: providing a gas generator having a combustion chamber for generating gas; providing a variable flow restrictor in a flow path from the combustion chamber to the airbag, the variable flow restrictor having at least one inlet communicating with the combustion chamber and at least one outlet all of which lead to the airbag and being arranged such that all of the generated gas flowing into the least one outlet from the combustion chamber flows out of the at least one outlet to the airbag under variable flow conditions; providing a controller for controlling flow resistance of the variable flow restrictor; directing the gas into the airbag after initiation of deployment of the airbag; and controlling the flow of gas into the airbag via the controller based on at least one condition at the time of initiation such that the airbag is variably deployed dependent on the at least one condition and the flow resistance provided by the variable flow resistor causes pressure in the combustion chamber to be controlled. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the control of the flow of gas comprises controlling the rate that the gas is generated. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the control of the flow of gas comprises controlling the amount of gas being directed into the airbag. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the control of the flow of gas comprises controlling the amount of air being mixed with the gas being generated. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of controlling the flow of gas into the airbag comprises controlling, based on the ambient temperature, at least one of the amount of gas being generated, the rate at which gas is generated and the amount of gas being directed into the airbag. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of controlling the flow of gas into the airbag comprises controlling, based on the position of an occupant to be protected by the deployment of the airbag, at least one of the amount of gas being generated, the rate that gas is generated or the amount of gas being directed into the airbag. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of controlling the flow of gas into the airbag comprises controlling, based on the weight of an occupant to be protected by the deployment of the airbag, at least one of the amount of gas being generated, the rate that gas is generated and the amount of gas being directed into the airbag. 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising: determining the existence of a crash for which deployment of the airbag is desired, the gas being generated when the existence of such a crash is determined, the step of controlling the flow of gas into the airbag comprising controlling, based on the severity of the crash, at least one of the amount of gas being generated, the rate that gas is generated or the amount of gas being directed into the airbag. 9. The method of claim 1, further comprising controlling the flow of gas out of the airbag. 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the step of controlling the flow of gas out of the airbag comprises enabling the gas to flow out when pressure in the airbag exceeds a design value or the deceleration of the occupant exceeds a design value. 11. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of controlling the flow of gas into the airbag comprises controlling the rate that gas is generated by controlling pressure in a combustion chamber in which the gas is generated from a non-gaseous form. 12. The method of claim 1, further comprising controlling the flow of gas into the airbag based on motion of a vehicle in which the airbag is arranged. 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the motion of the vehicle includes deceleration or angular rate of the vehicle. 14. The method of claim 1, further comprising: predicting the severity of a crash for which deployment of the airbag is desired; and controlling the flow of gas into the airbag based on the predicted severity of the crash. 15. The method of claim 1, further comprising an additional conduit arranged downstream of the variable flow restrictor and having a variable resistance for directing generated gas to the atmosphere bypassing the airbag. 16. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of controlling the flow of gas into the airbag comprises controlling, based on deceleration of an occupant resulting from interaction with the airbag, at least one of the amount of gas being generated, the rate that gas is generated and the amount of gas being directed into the airbag. 17. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of controlling the flow of gas into the airbag comprises controlling, based on the pressure in the airbag, at least one of the amount of gas being generated, the rate that gas is generated or the amount of gas being directed into the airbag. 18. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of controlling the flow of gas into the airbag comprises controlling at least one of the amount of gas being generated, the rate that gas is generated or the amount of gas being directed into the airbag over time. 19. An arrangement for controlling flow of gas into an airbag, comprising: a gas generator having a combustion chamber for generating a fixed mass of gas upon initiation of deployment of the airbag; a variable flow restrictor in the flow path from the combustion chamber to the airbag, the variable flow restrictor having at least one inlet communicating with the combustion chamber and at least one outlet all of which lead to the airbag and being arranged such that all of the generated gas flowing into the least one outlet from the combustion chamber flows out of the at least one outlet to the airbag under variable flow condition; a controller for controlling the flow resistance of the variable flow restrictor; a conduit for conducting the gas into the airbag; and at least one sensor that determines at least one condition related to the vehicle or a vehicle occupant at the time of initiation such that the airbag is variably deployed dependent on the at least one condition and the flow resistance provided by the variable flow resistor causes pressure in the combustion chamber to be controlled. 20. The arrangement of claim 19, wherein said controller is arranged to control, based on the ambient temperature, at least one of the rate at which gas is generated and the amount of gas being directed into the airbag. 21. The arrangement of claim 19, wherein said controller is arranged to control, based on the position of an occupant to be protected by the deployment of the airbag at least one of the rate that gas is generated or the amount of gas being directed into the airbag. 22. The arrangement of claim 19, wherein said controller is arranged to control, based on the weight of an occupant to be protected by the deployment of the airbag, at least one of the rate that gas is generated and the amount of gas being directed into the airbag. 23. The arrangement of claim 19, further comprising: a crash sensor system for determining the existence of a crash for which deployment of the airbag is desired, said gas generator being coupled to said crash sensor system and arranged to generate the gas when the existence of such a crash is determined by said crash sensor system, said controller being arranged to control, based on the severity of the crash, at least one of the rate that gas is generated or the amount of gas being directed into the airbag. 24. The arrangement of claim 19, further comprising a system that controls the flow of gas out of the airbag. 25. The arrangement of claim 24, wherein said gas outflow control system is arranged to enable gas to flow out of the airbag when pressure in the airbag exceeds a design value or the deceleration of the occupant exceeds a design value. 26. The arrangement of claim 19, wherein said controller is arranged to control the rate that gas is generated by controlling pressure in a combustion chamber in which the gas is generated from a non-gaseous form. 27. The arrangement of claim 19, wherein said controller is arranged to control the flow of gas into the airbag based on motion of a vehicle in which the airbag is arranged. 28. The arrangement of claim 27, wherein the motion of the vehicle includes deceleration or angular rate of the vehicle. 29. The arrangement of claim 19, further comprising a system for predicting the severity of a crash for which deployment of the airbag is desired, said controller being arranged to control the flow of gas into the airbag based on the predicted severity of the crash. 30. The arrangement of claim 19, further comprising an additional conduit arranged downstream of the variable flow restrictor and having a variable resistance for directing generated gas to the atmosphere bypassing the airbag. 31. The arrangement of claim 19, wherein said controller is arranged to control, based on deceleration of an occupant resulting from interaction with the airbag, at least one of the rate that gas is generated and the amount of gas being directed into the airbag. 32. The arrangement of claim 19, wherein said controller is arranged to control, based on the pressure in the airbag, at least one of the rate that gas is generated or the amount of gas being directed into the airbag. 33. The arrangement of claim 19, wherein said controller is arranged to control at least one of the rate that gas is generated or the amount of gas being directed into the airbag over time. 34. An arrangement for controlling flow of gas into an airbag in a vehicle, comprising: a gas combustion unit including a housing and non-gaseous material which, when ignited, will generate gas in said housing; a conduit system arranged to receive the gas after generation in said gas combustion unit and provide a controlled flow restricted passage for the gas to flow from an interior of said housing into an interior of the airbag, the flow restricted passage having at least one inlet communicating with said gas combustion unit and at least one outlet all of which lead to the airbag and being arranged such that all of the generated gas flowing into the least one outlet from said gas combustion unit flows out of the at least one outlet to the airbag under variable flow conditions; and a controller that controls the restricted passage based on at least one condition of the vehicle or an occupant of the vehicle; said gas combustion unit being arranged to provide a controlled generation of gas based on said conduit system being arranged to adjust said passage based on at least one condition of the vehicle or an occupant to provide a variable flow of gas into the interior of the airbag based on at least one condition of the vehicle or an occupant such that the airbag is variably deployed dependent on ambient conditions the at least one condition and the flow resistance provided by the variable flow resistor causes pressure in the combustion chamber to be controlled.
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