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Passenger-side air bag module with improved assembly features

  • US 5,460,400 A
  • Filed: 05/20/1994
  • Issued: 10/24/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/20/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An air bag occupant restraint system module for a motor vehicle, comprising:

  • a generally tub shaped elongated reaction housing defining opposing axial ends with an open area and an opposed bottom surface extending therebetween, said bottom surface forming a plurality of apertures,an elongated generally cylindrical inflator adapted to be disposed within said reaction housing for generating an inflation gas in response to a deployment signal,an air bag made of a flexible material for forming a generally enclosed volume for receiving said inflation gas, said bag further forming a folded portion and a pair of flaps,an air bag attachment member formed of a flexible material in the shape of an elongated panel defining inside and outside panel surfaces and having a plurality of studs protruding from said outside panel surface, said flaps forming a plurality of apertures wherein said bag attachment member studs pass through said flap apertures and said reaction housing apertures to enclose said air bag around said inflator and said studs acting to maintain said flaps together in the event of a deployment of said air bag, said attachment member assuming an arcuate shape upon installation within said reaction housing thereby creating a volume within said reaction housing to accept said inflator and further acting to fasten said air bag to said reaction housing, andmounting means for mounting said inflator within said reaction housing with said air bag enveloping said inflator and said bag flaps and said attachment member studs positioned adjacent said reaction housing bottom surface and said folded portion of said bag positioned adjacent said reaction housing open area, said inflator acting to trap said attachment member between said inflator and said reaction housing bottom surface thereby maintaining said studs within said reaction housing apertures.

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