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Lightweight Easy Opening Invisible Airbag Lid R.A.L.F. - Reinforced Airbag Lid in Foam
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">The role of a cockpit within the safety restraint system is to provide a technically reliable airbag-lid function for passenger and knee airbag modules. The concept must also be in line with aesthetic and styling requirements from the OEM. The goal for current and future systems is to have invisible airbag-lids integrated into the overall cockpit design.</div>
<div class="htmlview paragraph">With the new FMVSS 208 requirements, the restraint system performance requires more tuning and the role of each component must be developed in an integrated way. Especially, the Out of Position (OoP) performance can be affected by the position and the design of a passenger airbag (PAB) lid.</div>
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The content of this paper describes the new airbag-lid concept “RALF” (Reinforced Airbag Lid in Foam) that can be considered as one step towards the integration of an airbag module into the cockpit. Main focus of this integration is the compliance to the new FMVSS 208 requirements.</div>
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The chosen principle for this solution is that, the accelerated mass in case of an airbag deployment is minimized, therefore the kinetic energy content and the force to accelerate the airbag-lid is minimized. In the “RALF” concept the typical weight of a complete airbag-lid ranges from 70 g - 100 g. while most optimized airbag lids with sheet metal insert weigh between 250 g and 400g. The “RALF” concept contains a “soft” / flexible airbag-lid.</div>
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Most of the invisible airbag lids are made from a stiff material (hard plastic or sheet metal). The position of such a hard airbag lid in the Instrument panel is determined by two factors:</div>
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<ol class="list nostyle">
<li class="list-item"><span class="li-label">1</span><div class="htmlview paragraph">It should be out of range for the OoP scenarios so it won't interact with the test dummy's head</div></li>
<li class="list-item"><span class="li-label">2</span><div class="htmlview paragraph">In case of airbag deployment, contact of the airbag lid to the windscreen is critical because the windscreen could be damaged when hit from a hard lid.</div></li>
</ol>
</div>
<div class="htmlview paragraph">A soft airbag lid design offers an additional degree of freedom for designing the Cockpit, because interaction of the airbag lid with the test dummy and/or the windscreen can be permitted.</div>
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Additionally to the safety aspect, a Passenger airbag that is located very close to the windscreen offers high value of free package volume close to the passenger. This additional space could be used for storage bins or a bigger glove box.</div>
Title: Lightweight Easy Opening Invisible Airbag Lid R.A.L.F. - Reinforced Airbag Lid in Foam
Description:
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The role of a cockpit within the safety restraint system is to provide a technically reliable airbag-lid function for passenger and knee airbag modules.
The concept must also be in line with aesthetic and styling requirements from the OEM.
The goal for current and future systems is to have invisible airbag-lids integrated into the overall cockpit design.
</div>
<div class="htmlview paragraph">With the new FMVSS 208 requirements, the restraint system performance requires more tuning and the role of each component must be developed in an integrated way.
Especially, the Out of Position (OoP) performance can be affected by the position and the design of a passenger airbag (PAB) lid.
</div>
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The content of this paper describes the new airbag-lid concept “RALF” (Reinforced Airbag Lid in Foam) that can be considered as one step towards the integration of an airbag module into the cockpit.
Main focus of this integration is the compliance to the new FMVSS 208 requirements.
</div>
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The chosen principle for this solution is that, the accelerated mass in case of an airbag deployment is minimized, therefore the kinetic energy content and the force to accelerate the airbag-lid is minimized.
In the “RALF” concept the typical weight of a complete airbag-lid ranges from 70 g - 100 g.
while most optimized airbag lids with sheet metal insert weigh between 250 g and 400g.
The “RALF” concept contains a “soft” / flexible airbag-lid.
</div>
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Most of the invisible airbag lids are made from a stiff material (hard plastic or sheet metal).
The position of such a hard airbag lid in the Instrument panel is determined by two factors:</div>
<div class="htmlview paragraph">
<ol class="list nostyle">
<li class="list-item"><span class="li-label">1</span><div class="htmlview paragraph">It should be out of range for the OoP scenarios so it won't interact with the test dummy's head</div></li>
<li class="list-item"><span class="li-label">2</span><div class="htmlview paragraph">In case of airbag deployment, contact of the airbag lid to the windscreen is critical because the windscreen could be damaged when hit from a hard lid.
</div></li>
</ol>
</div>
<div class="htmlview paragraph">A soft airbag lid design offers an additional degree of freedom for designing the Cockpit, because interaction of the airbag lid with the test dummy and/or the windscreen can be permitted.
</div>
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Additionally to the safety aspect, a Passenger airbag that is located very close to the windscreen offers high value of free package volume close to the passenger.
This additional space could be used for storage bins or a bigger glove box.
</div>.
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