Steering wheel suspension system

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Inventors

Sundholm, Lars
Lindkvist, Mats

Application #

254840

Filed

Mar-30-1999

Published

Apr-24-2001

Current US Class

074/492
280/777
280/779

International Classes

B62D 001/19

Field of Search

280/775 280/777 280/779 280/750 280/780 74/492 74/493 74/496 74/498

Examiners

DePumpo; Daniel G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Young & Thompson

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Abstract
A method and a steering wheel suspension system for reducing the extent of injuries sustained by a driver in the event of a head-on collision of a vehicle that includes a steering wheel fitted with an air bag and having a steering shaft (8) which is rotatably carried in a holder device for steering purposes, wherewith the holder device is, in turn, mounted for rotation about a support shaft (2) which is based from the steering shaft and extends across the vehicle and, under normal conditions, is locked in a determined position relative to the support shaft (2) by means of a breakable locking device (14). The system includes a collision-initiated drive mechanism located at a radial distance from the support shaft (2) and functioning to apply to the holder device a force which causes the device to swing about the support shaft (2) and bring the steering wheel shaft to a generally horizontal collision position in front of the driver, wherewith the steering wheel ring is brought to a generally vertical position in front of the driver of the vehicle.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of reducing the extent of injuries suffered by a driver in the event of a head-on collision of a vehicle including a steering wheel which is fitted with an air bag and which has a steering wheel shaft that is rotatably carried in a holder device for steering purposes, said holder device being, in turn, mounted for pivotal movement about a support shaft which is spaced from the steering wheel shaft and extends transversely in the vehicle and which under normal conditions is locked in a determined position relative to said support shaft by means of breakable locking means, the method comprising the steps of applying, at said head-on collision, a force at an impact surface arranged in the vicinity of the vehicle dashboard and connected to the holder device, therewith causing said holder device to swing about the support shaft and bring the steering wheel shaft to an essentially horizontal collision position in front of the driver, wherewith the steering wheel will be adjusted to a generally vertical position in front of the driver of the vehicle.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a method and to a system for reducing the risk of injury to the driver of a vehicle in the event of a head-on collision.

Essentially all cars are currently provided with steering wheel accommodated air bags with the intention of preventing injury to the driver.

However, an air bag is not able to absorb on its own the amount of energy required to arrest movement of an unbelted driver in the event of a head-on collision of, e.g., 50 km per hour. The air bag is intended to distribute the load uniformly over the head and chest of the driver, so that no part of the body will be subjected to local heavy loads. A major part of the kinetic energy concerned is normally absorbed in the steering wheel suspension. Vehicles fitted with air bags therefore have some form of collapsible steering wheel suspension, which is intended to collapse in a controlled manner so as not to exceed a chest acceleration limit of about 60 G.
 
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