Device for controlled differential flow

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Inventors

Grey, Jr., James T.

Application #

412339

Filed

Aug-27-1982

Published

Feb-19-1985

Current US Class

280/731
280/738
280/742

International Classes

B60R 021/08

Field of Search

280/738 280/729 280/730 280/736 280/739 280/740 280/742 280/741 280/728 280/731 428/90 428/91

Assignee

Thiokol Corporation (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Bertsch; Richard A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

White; Gerald K., McCullough; Edward E., Brennan; Thomas W.

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Abstract
A flow control device for use with inflatable confinements or "air bags" of vehicle occupant safety restraint systems is produced by incorporating in the wall of the confinement a fluid permeable portion which has a filamentous surface on one side in which flexible, filamentary projections align themselves in parallel relation as fluid permeates the portion and flows into the bag relatively unrestrictedly, and collapse against the surface as fluid permeates the portion and flows out of the bag relatively more restrictedly to provide rebound protection for the vehicle occupant.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An inflatable structure having a folded, deflated condition and an inflated, expanded condition for restraining the movement of a vehicle occupant relative thereto during a collision and having flexible, fluid impermeable walls defining a confinement for a pressurizing fluid introduced interiorly thereof for expanding said structure, a portion of said structure being fluid permeable permitting passage of fluid into and out of said confinement and providing rebound protection for said occupant under restraint when said occupant impacts said structure during the collision of said vehicle, said portion including a fluid permeable fabric having a filamentous surface formed on at least one side, said filamentous surface comprising a plurality of extensile, flexible filaments anchored at one end to said fabric and having free opposite ends adapted to be extended in mutual, substantially parallel relation from said surface, generally perpendicular to said fabric by said fluid permeating said fabric and flowing through said filamentous surface in a direction tending to inflate said structure, passage of said fluid into said structure being relatively unhindered; and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to inflatable devices of the type which are inflated wholly or in part by fluid pressure, for protectively restraining the movement of an occupant relative to a vehicle when the vehicle becomes involved in a collision. More particularly, this invention relates to inflatable confinements of these devices in which differential fluid flow control into and out of the confinement is provided for to eliminate or mitigate in some significant way rebound injury to the occupant under the stated conditions.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Inflatable confinements, i.e., air bags, flexible containers, or cushions for restraining the movement of vehicle occupants during collisions have long been known. In addition, it is also known to provide inflation means such as gas generators and the like to supply primary inflating fluid or gas in which the action of the bag in the process of being inflated is utilized to aspirate ambient air into the bag thereby minimizing the requirement for primary inflating fluid. Furthermore, it is also well known to incorporate additional safety means into the restraint system to prevent rebound injury to the occupant. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,527,475, blowout patches incorporated in an air bag wall give way under the increased pressure experienced by the inflated air bag when impacted by the occupant being restrained during the collision. In U.S. Pat. No. 3,511,519, perforations in a portion of the bag wall permit passage of inflation fluid out of the bag upon occupant impact to deflate the bag and minimize rebound of the occupant therefrom. U.S. Pat. No. 3,758,133 on the other hand, utilizes a valve in the system operative to open when the interior pressure of the bag increases upon occupant impact to permit passage of inflation fluid out of the bag to deflate the bag. Other patents disclosing similar safety devices, also, with some minor variations, representative of the prior art of rebound protection for vehicle occupants during collisions are: U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,762,741, 3,784,225, 3,792,873, 3,799,574, 3,807,754, 3,990,726, 3,991,249 and 4,043,572.
 
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