Inflatable curtain cushion
First Claim
1. A safety restraint apparatus for protecting occupants of a vehicle, the apparatus comprising:
- a first cushion portion having deflated and inflated configurations, the first cushion portion being adapted to receive gas from a source of pressurized gas;
a second cushion portion having deflated and inflated configurations;
a first sail portion connected between the first and second cushion portions, the first sail portion being adapted to provide passage of gas from the first cushion portion into the second cushion portion;
wherein the first cushion portion is positioned proximate a first lateral surface of the vehicle in the inflated configuration, so as to protect an occupant of a front seat of the vehicle from lateral impact, and the second cushion portion is positioned proximate a second lateral surface of the vehicle in the inflated configuration, so as to protect an occupant of a rear seat of the vehicle from lateral impact, and each of said first and second cushion portions are fabricated separately from the first sail portion; and
wherein the first cushion portion comprises a first sail port, a first end of the first sail portion being attached to the first sail port;
wherein the first sail portion is fabricated substantially of a material different from that used to substantially fabricate the first and second cushion portions.
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Abstract
A novel safety restraint system especially well suited to protect occupants of a vehicle from lateral impact is described. One or more cushion portions are provided and installed to inflate between an occupant and a lateral surface, such as a door or side window. The cushion portions may be connected to an air source or to each other through the use of sail portions and supply tubes, which may be attached to the cushion portions by chemical bonding, adhesive bonding, sewing, RF welding, or any other suitable method. The cushion portions may have an interior coating of a urethane based substance, mated to a similar substance coating the exterior of a supply tube or sail portion. The cushion portions may then be RF welded to the sail portion or supply tube without restricting gas flow into the cushion portions. The sail portions and supply tubes are preferably fabricated from a material different from that used to form the cushion portions, so as to reduce the cost and weight of the safety restraint system.
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27 Claims
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1. A safety restraint apparatus for protecting occupants of a vehicle, the apparatus comprising:
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a first cushion portion having deflated and inflated configurations, the first cushion portion being adapted to receive gas from a source of pressurized gas;
a second cushion portion having deflated and inflated configurations;
a first sail portion connected between the first and second cushion portions, the first sail portion being adapted to provide passage of gas from the first cushion portion into the second cushion portion;
wherein the first cushion portion is positioned proximate a first lateral surface of the vehicle in the inflated configuration, so as to protect an occupant of a front seat of the vehicle from lateral impact, and the second cushion portion is positioned proximate a second lateral surface of the vehicle in the inflated configuration, so as to protect an occupant of a rear seat of the vehicle from lateral impact, and each of said first and second cushion portions are fabricated separately from the first sail portion; and
wherein the first cushion portion comprises a first sail port, a first end of the first sail portion being attached to the first sail port;
wherein the first sail portion is fabricated substantially of a material different from that used to substantially fabricate the first and second cushion portions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 18)
the first sail portion comprises a polymer coating covering at least a portion of an outer surface thereof; and
wherein portions of the polymer coatings of the first and second cushion portions are RF welded to mating portions of the polymer coating of the first sail portion.
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7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
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a third cushion portion having deflated and inflated configurations;
a second sail portion connected between the second and third cushion portions, the second sail portion being adapted to provide passage of gas from the second cushion portion into the third cushion portion; and
wherein the third cushion portion is positioned proximate a third lateral surfaced of the vehicle in the inflated configuration, so as to protect an occupant of an extra seat of the vehicle from lateral impact, and the third cushion portion and the second sail portion are each fabricated separately from each other and from the first cushion portion, the second cushion portion, and the first sail portion, and the second sail portion is RF welded to the second and third cushion portions.
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18. The safety restraint apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first end of the first sail portion is attached to overlap the first sail port.
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8. A safety restraint apparatus for protecting occupants of a vehicle, the apparatus comprising:
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a first cushion portion having deflated and inflated configurations, the first cushion portion being adapted to receive gas from a source of pressurized gas, the first cushion portion further being positioned proximate a first lateral surface of the vehicle in the inflated configuration, so as to provide protection from lateral impact;
a second cushion portion having deflated and inflated configurations, the second cushion portion being positioned proximate a second lateral surface of the vehicle in the inflated configuration, so as to provide protection from lateral impact;
a first sail portion connected between the first and second cushion portions, the first sail portion being attached to the first and second cushion portions in substantially gastight fashion to provide passage of gas from the first cushion portion into the second cushion portion;
wherein the first sail portion is fabricated separately from the first and second cushion portions, the first sail portion being attached to the first and second cushion portions, and the first and second cushion portions each comprise a polymer coating covering at least a portion of an inner surface of the first and second cushion portions, the polymer coatings of the first and second cushion portions each being RF welded to a corresponding polymer coating on an outer surface of the first sail portion;
wherein the first sail portion is fabricated substantially of a material different from that used to substantially fabricate the first and second cushion portions.
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9. A safety restraint apparatus for protecting occupants of a vehicle, the apparatus comprising:
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a source of pressurized gas;
a first cushion portion having deflated and inflated configurations, the first cushion portion being adapted to receive gas from the source, the first cushion portion comprising a polymer coating covering at least a portion of an inner surface of the first cushion portion being positioned proximate a first lateral surface of the vehicle in the inflated configuration, so as to protect an occupant of a front seat of the vehicle from lateral impact;
a supply tube comprising a polymer coating covering at least a portion of an outer surface of a first end of the supply tube, the supply tube being connected between the first cushion portion and the source and adapted to provide a substantially unrestricted flow of gas therebetween, the supply tube being fabricated separately from the first cushion portion and formed of a substantially flexible material; and
wherein the supply tube is attached to the first cushion portion by an attachment method chosen from the group consisting of sewing, RF welding, chemical bonding, and adhesive bonding;
wherein the first cushion portion and the supply tube are substantially constructed of different materials. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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12. A method for manufacturing a safety restraint apparatus for a vehicle, the method comprising:
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providing a first cushion portion adapted to receive and retain pressurized gas, the first cushion portion having a first sail port;
providing a second cushion portion adapted to receive and retain pressurized gas, the second cushion portion having a second sail port;
providing a first sail portion adapted to permit passage of gas between first and second ends of the first sail portion; and
connecting the first sail portion to the first and second cushion portions to form an integral safety restraint apparatus adapted to provide side impact protection for an occupant of the vehicle;
wherein connecting the first sail portion to the first and second cushion portions comprises attaching the first end of the first sail portion to the first sail port and attaching the second end of the first sail portion to the second sail port;
wherein the first sail portion is fabricated substantially of a material different from that used to substantially fabricate the first and second cushion portions. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21)
providing a third cushion portion adapted to receive and retain pressurized gas;
providing a second sail portion adapted to permit passage of gas between first and second ends of the second sail portion; and
connecting the second sail portion to the second and third cushion portions.
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17. The method of claim 16, wherein connecting the second sail portion to the second and third cushion portions comprises RF welding a first end of the second sail portion to the second cushion member and RF welding a second end of the second sail portion to the third cushion member, such that the third cushion portion may receive gas from the second cushion portion.
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21. The method of claim 12, wherein attaching the first end of the first sail portion to the first sail port comprises overlapping the first end of the first sail portion with the first sail port.
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19. A safety restraint apparatus for protecting occupants of a vehicle, the apparatus comprising:
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a first cushion portion adapted to receive gas from a source of pressurized gas, the first cushion portion comprising a first sail port having an attachment surface, wherein the first cushion is disposable to inflate proximate a first lateral surface of the vehicle to provide lateral impact protection;
a first sail comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the first end comprises an attachment surface RF welded to the attachment surface of the first sail port to enable the first sail portion to convey gas from the first cushion portion to a second cushion portion disposable to inflate proximate a second lateral surface of the vehicle to provide lateral impact protection;
wherein the first cushion portion and the first sail are substantially constructed of different materials. - View Dependent Claims (20, 27)
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22. A method for manufacturing a safety restraint apparatus for a vehicle, the method comprising:
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providing a first cushion portion adapted to receive gas from a source of pressurized gas, the first cushion portion comprising a first sail port having an attachment surface, wherein the first cushion is disposable to inflate proximate a first lateral surface of the vehicle to provide lateral impact protection;
providing a first sail portion comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the first end comprises an attachment surface; and
RF welding the attachment surface of the first end of the first sail portion to the attachment surface of the first sail port to enable the first sail portion to convey gas from the first cushion portion to a second cushion portion disposable to inflate proximate a second lateral surface of the vehicle to provide lateral impact protection;
wherein the first sail portion is fabricated substantially of a material different from that used to substantially fabricate the first cushion portion. - View Dependent Claims (23)
providing a second cushion portion comprising a second sail port having an attachment surface; and
attaching the attachment surface of the second end of the first sail portion to the attachment surface of the second sail port of the second cushion.
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24. A safety restraint apparatus for protecting occupants of a vehicle, the apparatus comprising:
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a first cushion portion having deflated and inflated configurations, the first cushion portion being adapted to receive gas from a source of pressurized gas;
a second cushion portion having deflated and inflated configurations;
a first sail portion connected between the first and second cushion portions, the first sail portion being adapted to provide passage of gas from the first cushion portion into the second cushion portion;
wherein the first sail portion is fabricated substantially of a material different from that used to substantially fabricate the first and second cushion portions. - View Dependent Claims (25)
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26. A method for manufacturing a safety restraint apparatus for a vehicle, the method comprising:
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providing a first cushion portion adapted to receive and retain pressurized gas, the first cushion portion having a first sail port;
providing a second cushion portion adapted to receive and retain pressurized gas, the second cushion portion having a second sail port;
providing a first sail portion adapted to permit passage of gas between first and second ends of the first sail portion, wherein the first sail portion is fabricated substantially of a material different from that used to substantially fabricate the first and second cushion portions; and
attaching the first end of the first sail portion to the first sail port and attaching the second end of the first sail portion to the second sail port to form an integral safety restraint apparatus.
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