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Air bag and folding technique

  • US 5,240,282 A
  • Filed: 05/22/1992
  • Issued: 08/31/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/22/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of folding an air bag (30), the air bag including material defining a top (32), front (34), and bottom (36) portions and side panels (38a,b) and an open inlet end (48), comprising the steps of:

  • a) securing the inlet end about a retainer (44), the retainer having a determinable length, diameter, and first and second ends;

    b) positioning the retainer (44) relative to a folding surface;

    c) defining a line in the material to be laid on the folding surface such line determining a tip end (70);

    d) positioning the material so with one of the top portion (32) and bottom portion (36) laid upon the folding surface and with a first portion (92) of the air bag extending to the right of the first end, a second portion (94) extending to the left of the second end of the retainer a middle portion therebetweene) forming in the material a plurality of axially extending pleats and tucks (74,

         72) each pleat (74) having an end laid relatively colinear to the tip end (70) to reduce the length of the material extending outward from the retainer;

    f) defining in the air bag first, second and third parallel fold lines (84, 86,

         90) which extend perpendicular to a longitudinal axis (80) of the retainer, the second fold line situated between the first and third fold lines, the distance between the first and third fold lines defining a desired width of the folded air bag;

    g) folding over the first portion inwardly, toward the second fold line, about the first fold line defining a first folded over portion;

    h) folding over the first folded over portion outwardly toward the first fold line about the second fold line;

    i) continuing folding the first portion at the first and second fold lines until the there is no longer enough material to be folded over either the first or the third any fold line;

    j) folding over the second portion inwardly, toward the second fold line, about the third fold line defining a second folded over portion;

    k) folding over the second folded over portion outwardly toward the third fold line at the second fold line;

    l) continuing folding the second portion about the third and second fold lines until the there is no longer enough material to be folded over any fold line;

    m) positioning the folded over portions (92'"'"', 94'"'"') resulting from the folding of the first and second portions of the air bag parallel to one another, the material of the air bag in the folded over configuration farthest from the retainer defining a pleated end (75).

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