Production of passive restraint device

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Inventors

Davis, Delbert A.

Application #

212550

Filed

Jun-28-1988

Published

Feb-19-1991

Current US Class

029/421.1
156/165
264/257
264/292
264/314
264/317
264/324
264/516
280/743.1

International Classes

B60R 021/16; B29C 041/02; 317

Field of Search

264/313 264/314 264/316 264/291 264/292 264/231 264/257 264/103 264/510 264/512 264/DIG. 425/403 425/DIG. 156/500 156/220 156/221 156/160 156/163 156/165 280/743 29/421.1

Assignee

Uniroyal Plastics Company, Inc. (Mishawaka, IN)

Examiners

Thurlow; Jeffery

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pennie & Edmonds

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Abstract
An elastomer-coated fabric for use as a confinement. The confinement is formed by conforming a fabric to a mold having the shape of the desired confinement, and subsequently applying a layer of elastomer to the fabric. A curing operation then cures the elastomer such that the elastomer-coated fabric retains the shape of the mold. Advantageously, the curing operation also relaxes and heat sets the fabric in order to permit a controlled amount of further stretch, even if the fabric was stretched a maximum amount when it was conformed to the mold.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for manufacturing an inflatable confinement for use in protecting an occupant of a vehicle during a collision, which method comprises:

providing a mold having an exterior surface forming a desired shape;

conforming a stretchable knitted fabric to said exterior surface of said mold, by applying said fabric over said exterior surface of an at least partially deflated inflatable mold and inflating said mold to a predetermined size, thus stretching said fabric to take on said shape of said exterior surface of said mold;

subsequently applying an elastomer coating to said fabric; and

curing said elastomer coating at a sufficient temperature and for a sufficient time to provide a cured elastomer-coated fabric having a shape identical to said shape of said mold;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to the formation of fabric confinements and more particularly to the formation of a molded elastomer-coated fabric air restraint bag.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Much attention has recently been directed to the formation of fabric confinements requiring special characteristics. For example, the automobile industry has become increasingly concerned with safety of automobile occupants during a crash. It is known to construct a confinement, referred to as an "air bag" in an automobile which is inflated upon detection of a crash. Today, many automobile manufacturers have met consumer concern for safety through the inclusion of air bags in motor vehicles not only as optional equipment but also as standard equipment.

However, manufacturers have encountered difficulty and expense in the formation and production of air bags of specified shapes and dimensions.

A typical air restraint system presently utilized in passenger motor vehicles includes an inflatable confinement, or air bag, an impact detector and an inflating means. Upon detection of an impact greater in magnitude than a threshhold impact, the impact detector provides a signal to the inflating means which causes the inflating means to inflate the confinement. The inflating means illustratively comprises a pyrotechnic or gas producing means. Thus, the inflated confinement serves to protect the passenger and/or driver from what is often considered the most serious effect of an automobile collision--a secondary collision, i.e., the collision between an occupant and the interior of the motor vehicle.
 
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