IP Library Granted Patent US 7,780,189
Granted Patent B2
US 7,780,189 · App. 11/470,705 · Granted Aug 24, 2010

Airbag apparatus and motorcycle having the same

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Patent No.
US 7,780,189
App. No.
11/470,705
Granted
Aug 24, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A technique is provided that is effective in smoothing the airbag deploying motion of an airbag apparatus to be mounted to a motorcycle. In one form, an airbag apparatus mounted to a motorcycle is constructed to hold the loose portions of elongated webbings that join an airbag to the vehicle body in a predetermined bunched state as a folded portion while the airbag is housed, and to release the hold upon the deployment of the airbag.

Claims (26)

1. An airbag apparatus to be mounted to a motorcycle and having an airbag for being deployed from a housing thereof and inflated upon detection of a collision of the motorcycle and an inflator for supplying inflation gas to the airbag, the airbag apparatus comprising:

an elongated webbing having spaced ends, the webbing having a loose portion between the ends thereof, with one end secured to an outer surface of the airbag and the other end secured to the motorcycle so that the webbing is disposed outside the airbag; and

a webbing holder of the elongated webbing for temporarily holding the loose portion of the webbing in a bunched state while the airbag is housed, with the webbing holder configured to release the webbing from the bunched state upon deployment of the airbag, wherein the webbing holder comprises a hook-and-loop fastener including opposing fastener portions thereof that are connected together to hold the loose portion of the webbing in the bunched state with a low strength connection therebetween that allows the opposing fastener portions to then easily separate from one another to freely release the webbing from the bunched state upon airbag deployment so that the webbing and hook-and-loop fastener thereof do not restrict and influence airbag deployment.

2. An airbag apparatus to be mounted to a motorcycle, the airbag apparatus comprising:

an airbag for being deployed from a housing therefor and inflated upon detection of a collision of the motorcycle;

an inflator for supplying inflation gas to the airbag;

an elongated webbing having spaced ends and a predetermined length extending therebetween with one end secured to the airbag and the other end secured to the motorcycle so the webbing extends loosely therebetween;

a webbing cover extending over the elongated webbing along the length thereof and being opened upon airbag deployment;

a webbing holder that is distinct from the webbing cover for temporarily holding a portion of the webbing at a predetermined location along the length thereof in a predetermined bunched state under the webbing cover while the airbag is housed to reduce looseness in the webbing to keep motion of the otherwise loose webbing from influencing deployment of the airbag, with the webbing holder configured to release the webbing from the predetermined bunched state upon deployment of the airbag.

3. The airbag apparatus of claim 2 wherein the webbing holder is operable so that the bunched state in which the webbing loose portion is held is a folded state of the webbing loose portion.

4. The airbag apparatus of claim 2 wherein the webbing comprises a pair of webbings each with loose portions and the webbing holder comprises a pair of webbing holders that are at symmetric locations on each of the webbings for even and smooth airbag deployment.

5. The airbag apparatus of claim 4 wherein the bunched portions of each webbing are identically folded in the same manner and direction.

6. A motorcycle comprising:

a body;

a seat of the body for supporting a rider seated thereon;

an airbag for being deployed and inflated forwardly of the rider upon detection of a front collision;

first and second elongated webbings each having opposite ends and a predetermined length therebetween, the first and second webbings being connected to the body and the airbag and being the only elongated members connected to the body and the airbag;

a rear one of the opposite ends of each of the webbings secured to the body;

a forward one of the opposite ends of each of the webbings secured to the airbag spaced laterally from each other across the airbag and so that the webbings extend loosely and in parallel to each other in a fore-and-aft direction along the body;

folded portions of the first and second elongated webbings with the folded portions of each webbing being folded in an identical manner to each other and at an identical location along the lengths of the respective webbings to be aligned laterally across the body from each other; and

releasable fasteners for the folded portions of each webbing that temporarily secure the identically folded and located folded portions in a folded state, with the fasteners configured to release the identically folded and located folded portions upon deployment of the airbag so that loading on the airbag exerted by the laterally spaced elongated webbings during airbag deployment is substantially equal and the airbag is evenly deployed laterally with only the first and second elongated webbings connected thereto.

7. The motorcycle of claim 6 wherein the releasable fasteners include a hook-and-loop fastener that secures opposing surfaces of the webbing folded portions together.

8. The motorcycle of claim 6 including first and second webbing covers that cover an upper portion of the first and second elongated webbings respectively when the airbag is in an inoperative state.

9. The motorcycle of claim 6 including a fuel tank and the first and second webbings extend along opposite lateral sides of the fuel tank.

10. The motorcycle of claim 6 wherein the first and second webbings extend substantially linearly between the forward end secured to the airbag and the rear end secured to the body to restrict motion of the deployed and inflated airbag.

11. The motorcycle of claim 6 wherein the folded portions are intermediate the forward and rear ends of the elongated webbings.

Assignments (7)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT SUPPLEMENT Recorded Jan 13, 2026
From: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS ACQUISITION LLC; JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS JAPAN G.K.; KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS, INC.; JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS GERMANY GMBH
To: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS
Reel/Frame 074331/0585 →
ASSIGNEE CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Jan 5, 2023
From: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS JAPAN G.K.
To: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS JAPAN G.K.
Reel/Frame 062299/0879 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 23, 2022
From: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS JAPAN K.K.
To: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS JAPAN G.K.
Reel/Frame 062218/0618 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 13, 2018
From: TAKATA CORPORATION
To: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS JAPAN K.K.
Reel/Frame 045938/0931 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE RECEIVING PARTY DATA PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 024973 FRAME 0458. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT BEING A PARTIAL ASSIGNMENT WHICH GIVES 50% OF THE RIGHT TO THE OTHER RECEIVING PARTY. Recorded Sep 21, 2010
From: TAKATA CORPORATION
To: TAKATA CORPORATION; HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 025064/0228 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 13, 2010
From: TAKATA CORPORATION
To: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 024973/0458 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 7, 2006
From: MIYATA, YASUHITO
To: TAKATA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 018215/0405 →