Air bag and method of seam assembly for minimizing gas leakage
First Claim
1. A safety apparatus including an air bag (20), the air bag comprising:
- a first (22) and second (24) panel of flexible, relatively impermeable material, each panel having a respective peripheral edge (23,25), the first and second panel joined together along a structural first joint (110) which extends along a determinable length of the peripheral edges to define an inflatable chamber (26), wherein the first joint (110) is capable of withstanding a load resulting when forces tend to pull the first and second panel apart;
inlet means for communicating inflation gas into the chamber;
pressure barrier means (100), located within the chamber, upstream of the first joint (110), for at least reducing inflation gas flow to and through the first joint, the pressure barrier means comprising at least one strip (102) of flexible material characterized as having a low permeability to gas flow thereacross, the strip including a first side, a second side and a center portion between the first and second sides, the first side (102a) secured to the first panel along a second joint (112a) which is remote for the first joint, and the second side (102b) secured to the second panel along a third joint (112b) which is remote from the first and second joints, wherein when the first and second panels are subjected to a force tending to pull the first and second panels apart, the center portion of the pressure barrier remains slack between the first and the second panels, and when the chamber is sufficiently pressurized, the pressure urges the slack center portion toward the first joint.
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Abstract
A safety apparatus including an air bag (20). The air bag includes a first (22) and second (24) panel of flexible, impermeable material, each panel having a respective peripheral edge (23,25). The first and second panels are joined together along a structural first joint (110), which extends along a substantial portion of the peripheral edges to define an inflatable chamber (26) therebetween. The first joint (110) is subject to a peel load as the first and second panels are urged apart as the chamber is inflated. The apparatus also includes inlet means (32, 44) for communicating inflation gas into the chamber. A pressure barrier (100) is located within the chamber, for preventing inflation gas from bearing against the first joint. In the preferred embodiment, the pressure barrier is not subject to the peel load as is the first joint.
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15 Claims
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1. A safety apparatus including an air bag (20), the air bag comprising:
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a first (22) and second (24) panel of flexible, relatively impermeable material, each panel having a respective peripheral edge (23,25), the first and second panel joined together along a structural first joint (110) which extends along a determinable length of the peripheral edges to define an inflatable chamber (26), wherein the first joint (110) is capable of withstanding a load resulting when forces tend to pull the first and second panel apart;
inlet means for communicating inflation gas into the chamber;
pressure barrier means (100), located within the chamber, upstream of the first joint (110), for at least reducing inflation gas flow to and through the first joint, the pressure barrier means comprising at least one strip (102) of flexible material characterized as having a low permeability to gas flow thereacross, the strip including a first side, a second side and a center portion between the first and second sides, the first side (102a) secured to the first panel along a second joint (112a) which is remote for the first joint, and the second side (102b) secured to the second panel along a third joint (112b) which is remote from the first and second joints, wherein when the first and second panels are subjected to a force tending to pull the first and second panels apart, the center portion of the pressure barrier remains slack between the first and the second panels, and when the chamber is sufficiently pressurized, the pressure urges the slack center portion toward the first joint. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A safety apparatus including an air bag (20), the air bag comprising:
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a first (22) and second (24) panel of flexible, relatively impermeable material, each panel having a respective peripheral edge (23,25), the first and second panel joined together along a structural first joint (110) which extends along a determinable length of the peripheral edges to define an inflatable chamber (26), wherein when the first and second panels are pulled apart force the first joint becomes stressed;
inlet means for communicating inflation gas into the chamber;
pressure barrier means (100), located within the chamber, upstream of the first joint (110) and not physically secured to the first joint, for at least reducing inflation gas from escaping through the first joint, the pressure barrier means joined to the first and second panels along respective second and third joints and wherein when the first and second panels are pulled apart and the first joint becomes stressed while the pressure barrier means remains in a slack condition spanning the first and the second panels.
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12. A safety apparatus including an air bag (20), the air bag comprising;
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a first (22) and second (24) panel of flexible, relatively impermeable material, each panel having a respective peripheral edge (23,25), the first and second panel sewn together along a first joint (110) which extends along a determinable length of the peripheral edges to define an inflatable chamber (26), wherein inflation gas in the chamber may leak therefrom through the sewn first joint;
inlet means for communicating inflation gas into the chamber;
pressure barrier means (100), located within the chamber, upstream of the first joint (110) and not physically fastened to the first joint, for reducing inflation gas flow through the first joint, the pressure barrier means sewn along respective second and third joints or seams to the first and second panels, such that when the first and second panels are pulled apart a center of the pressure barrier means remains in a slack condition. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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