The inflatable curtain (IC) - a new head protection system in side impacts.

Author(s)
Oehlund, A. Palmertz, C. Korner, J. Nygren, M. & Bohman, K.
Year
Abstract

The first airbag system for side impact protection, jointly developed by Volvo and Autoliv, was introduced on the market in 1994. The SIPS bag is seat-mounted and protects mainly the chest and the abdomen, and also to some extent the head, since the head's lateral relative displacement is reduced by the side airbag, thereby keeping the head inside the car's outer profile. However, if an external object is exposed in the head ara, for example in a truck-to-car side impact or in a single car collision into a pole or a tree, there is a need for an additional head protection device. Such a device, called the Inflatable Curtain (IC), jointly developed by Volvo and Autoliv, is described in this paper. The IC is an additional improvement to Volvo's unique SIPS and SIPS bag systems. It consists of two layers of fabric in what is known as one-piece woven technology. The IC is folded into a thin package, and is attached to the roof rail and the upper part of the A-pillar. When inflated, it covers the upper half of the side window, from the A to the C pillars, thereby substantially increasing head protection for both front- and rear-seat occupants. The performance and effects of the IC, in car-to-car and single car side impacts, are presented and discussed in the paper. (A)

Publication

Library number
C 16896 (In: C 16878 [electronic version only]) /91 / ITRD E104083
Source

In: Proceedings of the sixteenth International Technical Conference on Enhanced Safety of Vehicles ESV, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, May 31 to June 4, 1998, Volume 3, p. 1846-1857, 17 ref.

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