IP Library Granted Patent US 7,070,199
Granted Patent B2
US 7,070,199 · App. 10/348,390 · Granted Jul 4, 2006

Mechanism for interlocking an instrument panel to an inflatable restraint module

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Patent No.
US 7,070,199
App. No.
10/348,390
Granted
Jul 4, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An inflatable restraint module comprises an inflatable restraint canister including an inflatable restraint, an instrument panel, and a mechanism for interlocking the instrument panel to the inflatable restrain. The mechanism includes an attachment portion attached to a chute of the inflatable restraint module, a shaft portion extending from the attachment portion, and an engagement flange extending from the shaft portion. Upon upward displacement of the chute as a result of deployment of the inflatable restraint, the mechanism concurrently shifts with the chute, causing the engagement flange to shift from a free-floating, at-rest position to an engagement position with a structural member for controlling the relative movement between the chute and the instrument panel.

Claims (38)

1. An inflatable restraint module, comprising:

an inflatable restraint canister including an opening for allowing an inflatable restraint to be deployed therethrough;

an inflatable restraint chute having a passageway in communication with the opening of the canister; and

a mechanism attached to the chute and including an engagement flange, wherein upon displacement of the chute during deployment of the inflatable restraint, the mechanism moves concurrently with the chute, thereby causing the engagement flange to move from a free-floating, at-rest position to an engagement position in which the engagement flange directly engages a structural member, said structural member being non-deforming under deployment forces of the inflatable restraint; thereby maintaining a deployment angle of the inflatable restraint.

2. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 1 , wherein the engagement flange of the mechanism is spaced from the structural member approximately 3 mm when in the free-floating, at-rest position.

3. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 1 , wherein the deployment angle, φ, is approximately greater than or equal to 30 degrees.

4. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 1 , wherein the structural member comprises a cross-car beam.

5. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 4 , wherein the structural member further includes a fin that is attached to the cross-car beam, and further wherein the fin is adapted to couple the inflatable restraint canister to the cross-car beam.

6. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 1 , wherein the engagement flange includes a stiffening rib.

7. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 1 , wherein the engagement flange extends from a shaft portion at an angle, θ, greater than or equal to 90 degrees.

8. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 1 , wherein the engagement flange includes beveled portions located near a shaft portion and a nose portion.

9. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 1 , wherein the engagement flange extends from a shaft portion such that the mechanism resembles a J-shape.

10. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 4 , wherein said structural member further comprises a fin extending from said cross-car beam, and wherein said engagement flange engages said fin in said engagement position.

11. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 10 , wherein said fin is attached to said cross-car beam.

12. An inflatable restraint module, comprising:

an inflatable restraint canister including an opening for allowing an inflatable restraint to be deployed therethrough;

an inflatable restraint chute having a passageway in communication with the opening of the canister; and

a mechanism attached to the chute and including an engagement flange, wherein upon displacement of the chute during deployment of the inflatable restraint, the mechanism moves concurrently with the chute, thereby causing the engagement flange to move from a free-floating, at-rest position to an engagement position in which the engagement flange directly engages a cross-car beam, thereby maintaining a deployment angle of the inflatable restraint.

13. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 12 , wherein the engagement flange of the mechanism is spaced from the cross-car beam approximately 3 mm when in the free-floating, at-rest position.

14. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 12 , wherein the deployment angle, φ, is approximately greater than or equal to 30 degrees.

15. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 12 , wherein the cross-car beam includes a fin that interconnects the inflatable restraint canister to the cross-car beam.

16. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 12 , wherein the engagement flange includes a stiffening rib.

17. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 12 , wherein the engagement flange extends from a shaft portion at an angle, θ, greater than or equal to 90 degrees.

18. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 12 , wherein the engagement flange includes beveled portions located near a shaft portion and a nose portion.

19. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 12 , wherein the engagement flange extends from a shaft portion such that the mechanism resembles a J-shape.

20. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 12 , further comprising a fin extending from said cross-car beam, and wherein said engagement flange engages said fin in said engagement position.

21. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 20 , wherein said fin is attached to said cross-car beam.

22. An inflatable restraint module, comprising:

an inflatable restraint canister including an opening for allowing an inflatable restraint to be deployed therethrough;

an inflatable restraint chute having a passageway in communication with the opening of the canister; and

a mechanism attached to the chute and including an engagement flange, wherein upon displacement of the chute during deployment of the inflatable restraint, the mechanism moves concurrently with the chute, thereby causing the engagement flange to move from a free-floating, at-rest position to an engagement position in which the engagement flange directly engages a fin extending from a cross-car beam, thereby maintaining a deployment angle of the inflatable restraint.

23. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 22 , wherein the engagement flange of the mechanism is spaced from the cross-car beam approximately 3 mm when in the free-floating, at-rest position.

24. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 22 , wherein the deployment angle, φ, is approximately greater than or equal to 30 degrees.

25. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 22 , wherein the fin couples the inflatable restraint canister to the cross-car beam.

26. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 22 , wherein the engagement flange includes a stiffening rib.

27. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 22 , wherein the engagement flange extends from a shaft portion at an angle, θ, greater than or equal to 90 degrees.

28. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 22 , wherein the engagement flange includes beveled portions located near a shaft portion and a nose portion.

29. The inflatable restraint module according to claim 22 , wherein the engagement flange extends from a shaft portion such that the mechanism resembles a J-shape.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 26, 2016
From: MAGNA SEATING INC
To: GRUPO ANTOLÍN-IRAUSA, S.A.
Reel/Frame 037928/0652 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 26, 2015
From: INTIER AUTOMOTIVE INC.
To: MAGNA SEATING INC.
Reel/Frame 036474/0448 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 4, 2006
From: KORNYLO, WALTER P.; KUMAR, KARTHIK V.; LANGLEY, ERIC R.
To: INTIER AUTOMOTIVE INC.
Reel/Frame 017573/0289 →