Variable profile air bag restraint
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1. An air bag assembly for cushioning restraint of a vehicle occupant during an impact event, the air bag assembly comprising:
- an inflatable air bag cushion adapted to be inflated to assume an inflated profile when connected to a gas generating inflator such that upon discharge of inflation gas from the inflator the air bag cushion is inflated to a deployed state from a location of deployment in substantially opposing relation to the occupant;
at least one profile restraining tether element operatively secured to the air bag cushion at a first point of secure attachment and at a second point of secure attachment such that an operative tethering segment of predefined length extends between the first point of secure attachment and the second point of secure attachment, at least a portion of the operative tethering segment being supported at an interior surface of the air bag cushion by at least one guide element disposed across the interior surface such that the operative tethering segment is moveable in sliding relation through said at least one guide element, the tether element being operatively connected to an anchoring element adapted to be anchored in releasable relation to a support structure separate from the first point of secure attachment and the second point of secure attachment by drawing a portion of the operative tethering segment through said at least one guide element and towards the support structure such that the tether element restrains the inflated profile of the air bag cushion to a first depth when the anchoring element is anchored to the support structure, the anchoring element being releasable from anchoring relation to the support structure in response to an activation signal such that the tether element restrains the air bag cushion to a second depth which is greater than said first depth when the anchoring element is released from the support structure.
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Abstract
An air bag assembly including an inflatable air bag cushion operatively attached to one or more profile restricting tether elements having an operative length which may be adjusted to provide desired inflation and impact response characteristics. The tether elements may be of actuated or self adjusting operative length to provide desired tension characteristics for various impact conditions.
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8 Claims
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1. An air bag assembly for cushioning restraint of a vehicle occupant during an impact event, the air bag assembly comprising:
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an inflatable air bag cushion adapted to be inflated to assume an inflated profile when connected to a gas generating inflator such that upon discharge of inflation gas from the inflator the air bag cushion is inflated to a deployed state from a location of deployment in substantially opposing relation to the occupant;
at least one profile restraining tether element operatively secured to the air bag cushion at a first point of secure attachment and at a second point of secure attachment such that an operative tethering segment of predefined length extends between the first point of secure attachment and the second point of secure attachment, at least a portion of the operative tethering segment being supported at an interior surface of the air bag cushion by at least one guide element disposed across the interior surface such that the operative tethering segment is moveable in sliding relation through said at least one guide element, the tether element being operatively connected to an anchoring element adapted to be anchored in releasable relation to a support structure separate from the first point of secure attachment and the second point of secure attachment by drawing a portion of the operative tethering segment through said at least one guide element and towards the support structure such that the tether element restrains the inflated profile of the air bag cushion to a first depth when the anchoring element is anchored to the support structure, the anchoring element being releasable from anchoring relation to the support structure in response to an activation signal such that the tether element restrains the air bag cushion to a second depth which is greater than said first depth when the anchoring element is released from the support structure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An air bag assembly for cushioning restraint of a vehicle occupant during an impact event, the air bag assembly comprising:
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an inflatable air bag cushion adapted to be inflated to assume an inflated profile when connected to a gas generating inflator such that upon discharge of inflation gas from the inflator the air bag cushion is inflated to a deployed state from a location of deployment in substantially opposing relation to the occupant;
at least one profile restraining tether element operatively secured to the air bag cushion at a first point of secure attachment and at a second point of secure attachment such that an operative tether segment of predefined length extends between the first point of secure attachment and the second point of secure attachment, at least a portion of the operative tether segment being supported at an interior surface of the air bag cushion by a plurality of guide elements disposed across the interior surface such that the operative tether segment is moveable in sliding relation through said guide elements, the tether element being operatively connected to an anchoring element adapted to be anchored in releasable relation to a support structure separate from the first point of secure attachment and the second point of secure attachment by drawing a portion of the operative tether segment through said guide elements and towards the support structure such that the tether element restrains the inflated profile of the air bag cushion to a first depth when the anchoring element is anchored to the support structure, the anchoring element being releasable from anchoring relation to the support structure in response to an activation signal such that the tether element restrains the air bag cushion to a second depth which is greater than said first depth when the anchoring element is released from the support structure. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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