Abstract
An occupant protection device for a motor vehicle includes an airbag
configuration disposed in a hub of a steering wheel. A cover formed
of two airbag flaps covers an airbag outlet opening. At least two
connecting straps and/or pivoting levers hold each of the two airbag
flaps when the steering wheel airbag deploys. At least one of the
two airbag flaps radially pivots into a release position when the
steering wheel airbag deploys and guides the steering wheel airbag
into a given deployment direction.
Claims
We claim:
1. An occupant protection device for a motor vehicle, comprising:
an airbag configuration including at least one steering wheel airbag
and at least one gas generator assigned to said at least one steering
wheel airbag, said at least one steering wheel airbag being folded
up when in a normal state and unfolding when in a deploying state,
said airbag configuration defining a steering wheel hub region and
a hub axis and being formed with an airbag outlet opening in the
steering wheel hub region, said airbag outlet opening having a peripheral
region; a cover including two airbag flaps for covering said airbag
outlet opening, said two airbag flaps being substantially rigid
and being held in place when in a covering position, said two airbag
flaps being movable from the covering position to a release position
for uncovering said airbag outlet opening and for letting out said
at least one steering wheel airbag; at least two links assigned
to each one of said two airbag flaps, said at least two links being
selected from the group consisting of connecting straps and pivoting
levers, said at least two links having respective flap-side fastening
locations and respective hub-side fastening locations, said flap-side
fastening locations being disposed at a respective one of said two
airbag flaps, said hub-side fastening locations being disposed at
said peripheral region of said airbag outlet opening, a first one
of said flap-side fastening locations being closer to the hub axis
than a further one of said flap-side fastening locations; and at
least one of said two airbag flaps being a radially pivotable airbag
flap, said at least two links for said radially pivotable airbag
flap having respective structural properties selected from the group
consisting of respective link lengths, respective hub-side fastening
locations and respective flap-side fastening locations configured
such that said radially pivotable airbag flap is substantially radially
pivotable from the covering position to the release position and
such that said radially pivotable airbag flap guides said at least
one steering wheel airbag into a given deployment direction.
2. The occupant protection device according to claim 1, wherein:
one of said two airbag flaps is said radially pivotable airbag flap,
a further one of said two airbag flaps is a linearly displaceable
airbag flap; and said at least two links for said linearly displaceable
airbag flap have structural properties selected from the group consisting
of respective link lengths, respective hub-side fastening locations
and respective flap-side fastening locations configured such that
said linearly displaceable airbag flap is substantially linearly
displaceable from the covering position to the release position
and such that said linearly displaceable airbag flap is disposed
in a plane substantially perpendicular to the hub axis and guides
said at least one steering wheel airbag into a given deployment
direction.
3. The occupant protection device according to claim 1, wherein
both of said two airbag flaps are radially pivotable airbag flaps
having substantially identical kinematic properties and being substantially
radially pivotable from the covering position to the release position.
4. The occupant protection device according to claim 1, wherein
each of said flap-side fastening locations of said at least two
links is disposed closer to the hub axis than a corresponding one
of said hub-side fastening locations of said at least two links.
5. The occupant protection device according to claim 1, wherein
at least one of said two airbag flaps is held in place with a securing
structure selected from the group consisting of a form-locking structure,
a clamping structure and a preformed notch configured to be torn
open when said at least one steering wheel airbag unfolds.
6. The occupant protection device according to claim 1, including
a resilient structure operatively connected to at least one of said
two airbag flaps, said resilient structure providing a spring force
for assisting said at least one steering wheel airbag to move said
at least one of said two airbag flaps from the covering position
to the release position.
7. The occupant protection device according to claim 1, wherein:
said cover is a circular cover formed with a preformed notch configured
to be torn open when said at least one steering wheel airbag unfolds,
said preformed notch extending along a diameter line across said
circular cover; and said two airbag flaps are two semicircular airbag
flaps connected via said preformed notch when in the covering position.
8. The occupant protection device according to claim 1, wherein
said at least two links include at least three connecting straps
for securing a respective one of said two airbag flaps in the release
position.
9. The occupant protection device according to claim 1, wherein
said airbag configuration is an airbag module.
10. The occupant protection device according to claim 9, wherein:
said airbag module has a given peripheral region as the peripheral
region of said airbag outlet opening; and said hub-side fastening
locations of said at least two links are located in said given peripheral
region of said airbag module.
11. In combination with a steering wheel having a hub region, an
occupant protection device for a motor vehicle, comprising: an airbag
configuration including a steering wheel airbag and a gas generator
assigned to said steering wheel airbag, said steering wheel airbag
being folded up when in a normal state and unfolding when in a deploying
state, said airbag configuration being formed with an airbag outlet
opening in the hub region, said airbag outlet opening having a peripheral
region; a cover including two airbag flaps for covering said airbag
outlet opening, said two airbag flaps being substantially rigid
and being held in place when in a covering position, said two airbag
flaps being movable from the covering position to a release position
for uncovering said airbag outlet opening and for letting out said
steering wheel airbag; at least two links assigned to each one of
said two airbag flaps, said at least two links being selected from
the group consisting of connecting straps and pivoting levers, said
at least two links having respective flap-side fastening locations
and respective hub-side fastening locations, said flap-side fastening
locations being disposed at a respective one of said two airbag
flaps, said hub-side fastening locations being disposed at said
peripheral region of said airbag outlet opening, the hub region
defining a hub axis, a first one of said flap-side fastening locations
being closer to the hub axis than a further one of said flap-side
fastening locations; and at least one of said two airbag flaps being
a radially pivotable airbag flap, said at least two links for said
radially pivotable airbag flap having respective structural properties
selected from the group consisting of respective link lengths, respective
hub-side fastening locations and respective flap-side fastening
locations configured such that said radially pivotable airbag flap
is substantially radially pivotable from the covering position to
the release position and such that said radially pivotable airbag
flap guides said steering wheel airbag into a given deployment direction.
12. The occupant protection device according to claim 11, wherein
at least one of said two airbag flaps is held in place with a securing
structure selected from the group consisting of a form-locking structure,
a clamping structure and a preformed notch configured to be torn
open when said steering wheel airbag unfolds.
13. The occupant protection device according to claim 11, wherein:
said cover is a circular cover formed with a preformed notch configured
to be torn open when said at least one steering wheel airbag unfolds,
said preformed notch extending along a diameter line across said
circular cover; and said two airbag flaps are two semicircular airbag
flaps connected via said preformed notch when in the covering position.
14. The occupant protection device according to claim 13, wherein
the steering wheel has a centered position when not being turned,
and said preformed notch extends vertically across said circular
cover when the steering wheel is in the centered position.
15. The occupant protection device according to claim 13, wherein
the steering wheel has a centered position when not being turned,
and said preformed notch extends horizontally across said circular
cover when the steering wheel is in the centered position.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of copending International
Application No. PCT/EP00/00500, filed Jan. 24, 2000, which designated
the United States.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Field of the Invention
[0003] The invention relates to an occupant protection device having
a steering wheel airbag for a motor vehicle.
[0004] An occupant protection device having a steering wheel airbag
for a motor vehicle generally includes an airbag module. The airbag
module has at least one gas generator and at least one steering
wheel airbag connected thereto. The airbag module is accommodated
in a steering wheel hub of the steering wheel. An airbag outlet
opening for the deploying airbag is provided in the hub region of
the steering wheel and, in the event of a crash, the airbag at least
partially emerges through this outlet opening and can be inflated
in front of the steering wheel. In addition, a cover is provided
which, in a closed position, i.e. covering position, when the airbag
is not activated, is positioned in the hub region such that it covers
the airbag outlet opening and such that it is secured in place.
More specifically, the cover is configured as an airbag flap. An
edge of the airbag flap is hingedly connected at the outlet opening
and, in the event of a crash, can be moved by the inflating airbag
into a release position in order to release the airbag outlet opening.
[0005] Despite the fact that the airbag flap, when in the release
position, remains connected to the hub region of the steering wheel
and therefore cannot be hurled in an uncontrolled manner into the
vehicle interior when the airbag is activated, there is nevertheless
the possibility that the airbag flap, when moving to the release
position or when protruding toward the driver, may interfere with
the driver and exhibit a so-called "aggressiveness." This
aggressive behavior of the airbag flap may in particular be a problem
if the driver is sitting too close to the steering wheel. The aggressive
behavior of the airbag flap may also be a problem when, during a
crash impact, the volume of the airbag is reduced and the driver
comes into contact with the protruding airbag flap.
[0006] Furthermore, conventional occupant protection devices are
configured such that the steering wheel airbag, when being filled
and unfolded, deploys in a direction toward the driver without being
guided in any way. As a result, the airbag exhibits a level of aggressiveness
that, in particular when the airbag is inflated rapidly, may harm
the driver.
[0007] Published, Non-Prosecuted German Patent Application No.
DE 42 17 177 A1, discloses an occupant protection device of the
type described above. The occupant protection device includes an
airbag configuration with at least one steering wheel airbag, which
is folded up in the normal state, and at least one associated gas
generator. Furthermore, an airbag outlet opening is provided for
the deploying airbag. The outlet opening is covered with a cover
which is formed of two relatively rigid airbag flaps. The airbag
flaps can be moved from a covering position, in which the airbag
flaps are secured by a holding device, into a release position for
releasing the airbag outlet opening to let out the airbag. The two
airbag flaps are each connected to the edge region of the airbag
outlet opening by two spaced apart pivoting levers in such a manner
that, in the release position, the airbag flaps clear the airbag
outlet opening.
[0008] The positioning and the length of the pivoting levers connected
to the airbag flaps are identical for both airbag flaps. This results
in identical kinematic properties for both airbag flaps so that,
during the opening movement, both airbag flaps perform an essentially
translatory movement close to the plane defined by the opening of
the housing. In the release position, the airbag flaps are shifted
completely away from the airbag outlet opening, with the result
that they cannot come into contact with the deploying and inflating
airbag. A structure of this type is used with the intention of avoiding
that the opened airbag flaps point with a free edge in the direction
of the vehicle occupant. A radial pivoting of the airbag flaps is
neither performed nor desired. In addition, the airbag is inflated
without any device for guiding the airbag.
[0009] Furthermore, U.S. Pat. No. 5,125,682 discloses an occupant
protection device having a steering wheel airbag for a motor vehicle.
When the occupant protection device is activated, a cover, which
caps an airbag outlet opening, is raised completely from the hub
region. The cover is then held back by two straps of identical length
and the airbag is inflated around the raised cover which is held
at a given distance from the hub.
[0010] Furthermore, German Utility Model No. DE 297 10 745 U1,
Published, Non-Prosecuted German Patent Application No. DE 195 30
346 A1, European Patent Application No. EP 0 415 362 A2 and Patent
Abstracts of Japan for Japanese Patent Application No. JP 05338513
A each disclose structures having flaps or covers which are retained
via conventional catch straps. A disadvantage of these structures
is, as can be seen for example in European Patent Application No.
EP 0 415 362 A2, the fact that the catch straps are connected at
the edge of each airbag flap and are in each case at the same distance
from the border region of the two airbag flaps, with the result
that the airbag flaps pivot over their full length into the interior
of the vehicle. As a result there is the risk of harm being caused
to the vehicle occupants. Here too, the airbag is deployed and filled
without any kind of guiding.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0011] It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide
an occupant protection device which overcomes the above-mentioned
disadvantages of the heretofore-known occupant protection devices
of this general type and with which an airbag deployment from a
hub region can be performed such that the airbag can be guided in
a simple manner and such that the risk of harming a driver with
the opening airbag flaps is reduced.
[0012] With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided,
in accordance with the invention, an occupant protection device
for a motor vehicle, including:
[0013] an airbag configuration including at least one steering
wheel airbag and at least one gas generator assigned to the at least
one steering wheel airbag, the at least one steering wheel airbag
being folded up when in a normal state and unfolding when in a deploying
state, the airbag configuration defining a steering wheel hub region
and a hub axis and being formed with an airbag outlet opening in
the steering wheel hub region, the airbag outlet opening having
a peripheral region;
[0014] a cover including two airbag flaps for covering the airbag
outlet opening, the two airbag flaps being substantially rigid and
being held in place when in a covering position, the two airbag
flaps being movable from the covering position to a release position
for uncovering the airbag outlet opening and for letting out the
at least one steering wheel airbag;
[0015] at least two links assigned to each one of the two airbag
flaps, the at least two links being selected from the group consisting
of connecting straps and pivoting levers, the at least two links
having respective flap-side fastening locations and respective hub-side
fastening locations, the flap-side fastening locations being disposed
at a respective one of the two airbag flaps, the hub-side fastening
locations being disposed at the peripheral region of the airbag
outlet opening, a first one of the flap-side fastening locations
being closer to the hub axis than a further one of the flap-side
fastening locations; and
[0016] at least one of the two airbag flaps being a radially pivotable
airbag flap, the at least two links for the radially pivotable airbag
flap having respective structural properties selected from the group
consisting of respective link lengths, respective hub-side fastening
locations and respective flapside fastening locations configured
such that the radially pivotable airbag flap is substantially radially
pivotable from the covering position to the release position and
such that the radially pivotable airbag flap guides the at least
one steering wheel airbag into a given deployment direction.
[0017] In other words, according to the invention, an occupant
protection device having a steering wheel airbag for a motor vehicle
includes an airbag configuration which has at least one steering
wheel airbag, which is folded up in the normal state, and which
has at least one associated gas generator. An airbag outlet opening
for the deploying airbag is formed in the hub region of the steering
wheel. Furthermore, a cover for the airbag outlet opening is provided,
the cover being formed of two relatively firm or rigid airbag flaps
which can be moved from a covering position, which is secured for
example by a retaining device, into a release position for releasing
the airbag outlet opening to let the airbag out. Furthermore, at
least two connecting straps and/or pivoting levers assigned to each
airbag flap are provided and are connected on one side in respective
hub-side fastening locations on the edge region or peripheral region
of the airbag outlet opening and on the other side in respective
flap-side fastening locations on the assigned airbag flap, in which
case on each airbag flap a first, flap-side fastening location lies
closer to the hub axis than at least one further flap-side fastening
location. The positioning and/or the length of the connecting straps
and/or pivoting levers on at least one of the airbag flaps is selected
to differ in such a manner that this at least one airbag flap can
be pivoted approximately radially during the transfer into the release
position and, in the release position, can be aligned or oriented
in such a manner that it serves as a guide for a specific outlet
direction of the airbag.
[0018] A targeted airbag deployment with a specific airbag orientation,
in particular toward the driver's chest, is advantageously possible
with a structure of the above-described type, in which at least
one airbag flap which can be pivoted approximately radially in the
release position can be aligned or oriented in such a manner that
the airbag flap can serve as a guide by, for example, partially
protruding into the deployment region of the airbag. In this case,
due to the airbag flap being fastened with at least two connecting
straps and/or pivoting levers, it is ensured that the airbag flap
can be readily held in its radially pivoted position so as to provide
a secure guidance for the airbag during inflation, since the airbag
flap cannot swing away in an undefined manner. By guiding the airbag
during its deployment in a targeted manner, the protection function
of the airbag as a whole can be increased and its aggressiveness
toward the driver can be reduced. In this case, due to the fastening
location or connecting point which lies closer to the hub axis,
in conjunction with the at least one further fastening location,
an additional, advantageous effect is achieved in that the airbag
flaps are not pivoted over their entire length into the interior
of the vehicle, as was the case with the airbag flap that is connected
merely at an edge thereof. Rather, the release movement takes place
relatively close to the region of the airbag outlet opening, with
the result that the radially pivoted flap is disposed, just like
before the pivoting, in the steering wheel region. Although edges
of the radially pivoted airbag flaps protrude in the direction of
the vehicle interior, there is no risk of the driver coming to harm
as a result of the (only slightly) protruding edges of the airbag
flaps, due to the fastening and opening of the airbag flaps according
to the invention in the region close to the outlet opening.
[0019] According to another feature of the invention, one of the
two airbag flaps is the radially pivotable airbag flap, a further
one of the two airbag flaps is a linearly displaceable airbag flap,
and the at least two links for the linearly displaceable airbag
flap have respective link lengths and/or respective hub-side fastening
locations and/or respective flap-side fastening locations configured
such that the linearly displaceable airbag flap is substantially
linearly displaceable from the covering position to the release
position and such that the linearly displaceable airbag flap is
disposed in a plane substantially perpendicular to the hub axis
and guides the at least one steering wheel airbag into a given deployment
direction.
[0020] According to yet another feature of the invention, both
of the two airbag flaps are radially pivotable airbag flaps having
substantially identical kinematic properties and being substantially
radially pivotable from the covering position to the release position.
[0021] The connecting straps can be produced, for example, from
various tear-resistant materials, in particular from plastic or
from metal wire. The pivoting levers can be produced, for example,
from plastic or metal.
[0022] In addition, the connecting straps can advantageously also
be used as catching straps or tethers, which prevent the at least
one airbag flap from being hurled in an uncontrolled manner into
the passenger compartment.
[0023] In a preferred embodiment of the invention having particularly
preferred kinematical properties during the opening, the fastening
locations of the connecting straps on the airbag flap are disposed
closer to the hub axis than the fastening locations on the airbag
outlet opening. This forces, when the airbag deploys, the airbag
flap to open in a particularly advantageous manner such that the
opening airbag flap is provided substantially radially in the hub
transverse plane and pushes outward. The opening of the airbag flap
can optionally be combined with a swing-open movement, if the connecting
straps are appropriately configured.
[0024] In order to achieve a rapid opening of the airbag flap with
the desired kinematical properties, the opening process initiated
by the airbag can additionally also be assisted by a spring force,
which may be generated by a resilient structure. For this purpose,
corresponding springs can be provided.
[0025] Expediently, when the airbag is not activated, the airbag
flaps are secured in their covering position through the use of
a preformed notch which can be torn open by the deployment of the
airbag and/or through the use of a form-fitting and/or clamping
structure as a securing structure. In a specific, preferred embodiment,
two semicircular airbag flaps are provided which are connected in
the covering position at a preformed, grooved tear-open notch to
form a circular cover for the hub region. The tear-open notch extends
along a diameter line of the circular cover. A configuration of
this type, which includes two semicircular airbag flaps, results
in favorable opening kinematics with a reduced aggressiveness and
the possibility of guiding the airbag deployment in a suitable manner.
[0026] It may be expedient, depending on the individual circumstances
of the vehicle, to provide a tear-open notch of this type vertically
or horizontally when the steering wheel is in a centered position,
i.e. the steering wheel is not turned.
[0027] Depending on given requirements and depending on desired
airbag flap kinematics, three or more connecting straps may be used
in each case for one airbag flap.
[0028] In an advantageously compact configuration, an airbag and
a gas generator are combined in an airbag module which is fitted
in the hub region of the steering wheel. In the case of a configuration
of this type, the connecting straps can advantageously also be connected
directly to the edge region of the airbag module.
[0029] With the objects of the invention in view there is also
provided, in combination with a steering wheel having a hub region,
an occupant protection device for a motor vehicle, including:
[0030] an airbag configuration including a steering wheel airbag
and a gas generator assigned to the steering wheel airbag, the steering
wheel airbag being folded up when in a normal state and unfolding
when in a deploying state, the airbag configuration being formed
with an airbag outlet opening in the hub region, the airbag outlet
opening having a peripheral region;
[0031] a cover including two airbag flaps for covering the airbag
outlet opening, the two airbag flaps being substantially rigid and
being held in place when in a covering position, the two airbag
flaps being movable from the covering position to a release position
for uncovering the airbag outlet opening and for letting out the
steering wheel airbag;
[0032] at least two links assigned to each one of the two airbag
flaps, the at least two links being connecting straps and/or pivoting
levers, the at least two links having respective flap-side fastening
locations and respective hub-side fastening locations, the flap-side
fastening locations being disposed at a respective one of the two
airbag flaps, the hub-side fastening locations being disposed at
the peripheral region of the airbag outlet opening, the hub region
defining a hub axis, a first one of the flap-side fastening locations
being closer to the hub axis than a further one of the flap-side
fastening locations; and
[0033] at least one of the two airbag flaps being a radially pivotable
airbag flap, the at least two links for the radially pivotable airbag
flap having respective link lengths, respective hub-side fastening
locations and/or respective flap-side fastening locations that are
configured such that the radially pivotable airbag flap is substantially
radially pivotable from the covering position to the release position
and such that the radially pivotable airbag flap guides the steering
wheel airbag into a given deployment direction.
[0034] Other features which are considered as characteristic for
the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
[0035] Although the invention is illustrated and described herein
as embodied in an occupant protection device having a steering wheel
airbag for a motor vehicle, it is nevertheless not intended to be
limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural
changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of
the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the
claims.
[0036] The construction and method of operation of the invention,
however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof
will be best understood from the following description of specific
embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic, cross-sectional view of an occupant
protection device according to the invention on a steering wheel,
the occupant protection device having a steering wheel airbag for
a motor vehicle and having airbag flaps held by connecting straps;
[0038] FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic, cross-sectional view of an occupant
protection device according to the invention on a steering wheel,
the airbag having a specific outlet direction determined by the
airbag flaps;
[0039] FIG. 3 is a diagrammatic plan view of a steering wheel in
a centered steering wheel position with a vertically extending tear-open
notch; and
[0040] FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic plan view of a steering wheel in
a centered steering wheel position with a horizontally extending
tear-open notch.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0041] Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and
first, particularly, to FIG. 1 thereof, there is shown a schematically
illustrated cross section through a steering wheel 1 of a motor
vehicle having an occupant protection device integrated therein.
The steering wheel 1 is assembled from a steering wheel rim 2 and
a steering wheel hub 3 provided centrally in the steering wheel
rim 2. The steering wheel rim and the hub are connected to each
other via steering wheel spokes 4.
[0042] An airbag module includes a steering wheel airbag 27, which
is folded up in a normal state as is schematically indicated with
a dashed line in FIG. 1, and an associated gas generator 28, which
is provided in the hub region of the steering wheel 1. Furthermore,
an airbag outlet opening 5 for the airbag deploying in the event
of a crash is formed in the hub region of the steering wheel 1.
In the normal state, when the airbag is not activated, this airbag
outlet opening 5 is closed with a cover 6.
[0043] As can be seen from FIG. 3, which shows a plan view of the
steering wheel according to FIG. 1, the cover 6 is formed by two
semicircular airbag flaps 7, 8 which are connected, when in the
covering position illustrated in FIG. 3, at a preformed, grooved
tear-open notch 10 to form a circular cover for the hub region.
The preformed notch 10 acts as a securing structure 10 which holds
the airbag flaps in place. The securing structure can not only be
a preformed notch, but may be a form-fitting structure and/or a
clamping structure.
[0044] As can furthermore be seen from FIG. 3, the tear-open notch
or groove 10 runs along a diameter line of the circular cover 6,
wherein the tear-open notch 10 extends vertically when the steering
wheel is in a centered (normal) position, i.e. the steering wheel
is not turned. In an alternative embodiment, the tear-open notch
can be disposed horizontally when the steering wheel is in a centered
position, i.e. the steering wheel is not turned, as is shown in
FIG. 4.
[0045] As can furthermore be seen in FIG. 1, the first, semicircular
airbag flap 7 is connected to the peripheral region of the airbag
outlet opening 5 by two connecting straps 11, 12 which are spaced
apart from one another and which have different lengths. In the
covering position 9, which is illustrated in FIG. 1, the fastening
locations 16, 17 of the connecting straps 11, 12 on the airbag flap
7 are positioned closer to the hub axis 15 than the fastening locations
13, 14 on the airbag outlet opening 5.
[0046] It can also be gathered from FIG. 1 that the airbag flap
8 is connected to the edge region of the airbag outlet opening 5
by two connecting straps 18, 19 which are spaced apart from one
another and which have identical lengths. The fastening locations
20, 21 of the connecting straps 18, 19 on the airbag flap 8 are
closer to the hub axis 15 than the fastening locations 22, 23 on
the airbag outlet opening 5 and form a parallelogram-type configuration
with the connecting straps 18, 19.
[0047] In the event of a crash, the deploying airbag 27 exerts
a pressure on the cover 6, as a result of which the latter tears
open along its tear-open notch 10 and the airbag flaps 7, 8 are
transferred into their release position 24, which is shown by dashed
lines in FIG. 1.
[0048] The effect achieved by the positioning and dimensioning
of the connecting straps 11, 12 and 18, 19 of the airbag flaps 7,
8, respectively, as illustrated in FIG. 1, is that the airbag flap
7 is pivoted approximately radially during the transfer into the
release position 24, as is illustrated by the arrow 25. In contrast,
the airbag flap 8 is displaced essentially linearly during the transfer
into the release position 24, as is illustrated by the arrow 26
in FIG. 1.
[0049] In the release position 24 of the airbag flaps 7, 8, in
which the connecting straps 11, 12 and 18, 19 are tensioned by the
inflating airbag 27, a guidance of the deploying airbag 27 with
a targeted outlet direction toward the driver's chest is obtained,
as is schematically illustrated in FIG. 2. In order to achieve a
rapid opening of the airbag flap, the opening process, which is
initiated by the airbag 27, can be assisted by a spring force that
is provided by a resilient structure, for example a spring 32, which
is schematically indicated as a dash-dotted line in FIG. 1.
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