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Airbag cushion and method of folding thereof

  • US 5,803,483 A
  • Filed: 03/20/1997
  • Issued: 09/08/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/20/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An inflatable folded airbag cushion folded using a series of pleated folds which unfold in sequence one after another when an inflating fluid flows into said airbag cushion,said airbag cushion having a mouth defined by a cushion retainer, a front panel, a back panel and an initially unfolded and uninflated condition,said airbag cushion when in said initially unfolded and uninflated condition being positioned with the back panel facing up and the mouth at a central position on the back panel, with the back panel having an upper portion above the mouth, a lower portion below the mouth, a first portion to the left of the mouth and a second portion to the right of the mouth,folding of said airbag cushion being effected by a series of pleated folds, one after the other, comprising:

  • the centers of the airbag cushion back panel upper and lower portions, respectively, being tucked toward the mouth of said airbag cushion, between the cushion retainer and the front panel, to form a first pair of upper and lower portion longitudinal pleats, respectively,the centers of the airbag cushion back panel first and second portions, respectively, being tucked toward the mouth of said airbag cushion, between the first pair of upper and lower portion longitudinal pleats and the front panel, to form a first pair of first and second portion lateral pleats, respectively,the centers of the unfolded cushion back panel upper and lower portions, respectively, being tucked toward the mouth of said airbag cushion, between the first pair of first and second portion lateral pleats and the front panel, to form a second pair of upper and lower portion longitudinal pleats, respectively, andthe centers of the unfolded cushion back panel first and second portions, respectively, being tucked toward the mouth of said airbag cushion, between the second pair of upper and lower portion longitudinal pleats and the front panel, to form a second pair of first and second portion lateral pleats, respectively.

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