Impact cushioning device
First Claim
1. An impact cushioning device for preventing direct impact with a terminal end of an elongated object comprising a gas pressure source and an inflatable safety bag, said safety bag including a reservoir portion containing said gas pressure source, an inflatable cushion portion and at least one inflatable duct portion providing fluid communication between the gas pressure source and the cushion portion, said reservoir, duct and cushion portions being mounted on said elongated object in a normally deflated and stowed condition at a point remote from said terminal end, and being dimensioned relative to the point of attachment of the cushion device on said elongated object such that upon inflation of said reservoir, duct and cushion portions with gas pressure from the gas pressure source, said cushion portion axially protrudes beyond and extends radially inward to substantially, entirely cover the said terminal end of said elongated object and is restrained at least in part relative to said terminal end in such position by said duct portion, said duct portion including baffle means for restricting free pressurized gas flow between said reservoir portion and said duct portion and between said duct portion and said cushion portion such that, upon inflation, said reservoir is substantially fully inflated prior to inflation of said duct portion which is substantially fully inflated prior to said cushion portion and a pressure gradient exists from said cushion portion to said reservoir portion through a period in which impact can occur due to the restriction provided by said baffle means.
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Abstract
An impact cushioning device is described for use in preventing direct contact between the terminal end portion of an elongated object and a person that may be driven toward the object for any reason. The cushioning device has application in a vehicle to protect an occupant from impacting an elongated object upon sudden deceleration of the vehicle and comprises an inflatable safety bag having a reservoir portion, a cushion portion, and an elongated inflatable duct portion which provides fluid communication between the reservoir and the cushion. The duct portion includes flow baffles and orifices for restricting free-flow of pressurized gas between the reservoir and the cushion until the duct portion is substantially fully inflated and providing a pressure gradient from the cushion to the reservoir through a period in which impact can occur. The cushion includes two complementary sections which abut each other in an axial direction when the cushion is fully inflated, in which condition the cushion engages the terminal end of the elongated object. The complementary cushion sections abut along an interface that is interlocked to prevent separation of the cushion sections in the event of impact with the cushion by an object moving axially towards the cushion. The complementary cushion sections may also have an inflatable cover portion to prevent cushion separation and provide a smoother surface for impact. The cushion is normally stowed at a position along the elongated object remote from the terminal end and, when inflated, moves over the terminal end and covers the latter.
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- 1. An impact cushioning device for preventing direct impact with a terminal end of an elongated object comprising a gas pressure source and an inflatable safety bag, said safety bag including a reservoir portion containing said gas pressure source, an inflatable cushion portion and at least one inflatable duct portion providing fluid communication between the gas pressure source and the cushion portion, said reservoir, duct and cushion portions being mounted on said elongated object in a normally deflated and stowed condition at a point remote from said terminal end, and being dimensioned relative to the point of attachment of the cushion device on said elongated object such that upon inflation of said reservoir, duct and cushion portions with gas pressure from the gas pressure source, said cushion portion axially protrudes beyond and extends radially inward to substantially, entirely cover the said terminal end of said elongated object and is restrained at least in part relative to said terminal end in such position by said duct portion, said duct portion including baffle means for restricting free pressurized gas flow between said reservoir portion and said duct portion and between said duct portion and said cushion portion such that, upon inflation, said reservoir is substantially fully inflated prior to inflation of said duct portion which is substantially fully inflated prior to said cushion portion and a pressure gradient exists from said cushion portion to said reservoir portion through a period in which impact can occur due to the restriction provided by said baffle means.
- 19. An impact cushioning device for use in preventing impact with a terminal end of an elongated object comprising an inflatable air bag, an elongated inflatable duct connected to the bag in fluid communication therewith, and a gas pressure source in fluid communication with said inflatable duct, said duct and bag comprising an enclosed sealed chamber, said bag comprising at least two cushion portions which abut each other in complementary fashion and extends radially inward to substantially entirely cover the terminal end of the elongated object when in an inflated condition, said duct including means for engaging an elongated object and fixing a portion of the duct, remote from both said cushion portions and said terminal end, relative to such object such that, when inflated, said cushion portions abut each other at a predetermined distance from said means for engaging an elongated object, said duct further including baffle means for restricting free-flow of pressurized gas from said gas pressure source through said duct to said cushion portions such that said duct is substantially fully inflated prior to inflation of said cushion portions and a pressure gradient exists between said cushion portions and said duct through a period in which impact can occur.
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