ZF develops seat-integrated advanced centre airbag concept

Seat-integrated systems look to address advanced interior concepts for future vehicles and new mobility solutions. The advanced far side centre airbag can be used in vehicles with or without a centre console.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 19 Jun 2017 Views icon3728 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
The new advanced centre airbag system is aimed at significantly helping to reduce occupant excursion across a spectrum of crash scenarios – even in advanced interior concepts.

The new advanced centre airbag system is aimed at significantly helping to reduce occupant excursion across a spectrum of crash scenarios – even in advanced interior concepts.

 

Global supplier ZF has designed and developed a new advanced centre airbag system concept aimed at significantly helping to reduce occupant excursion across a spectrum of crash scenarios.

The company says such seat-integrated systems could also help address advanced interior concepts for future vehicles and new mobility solutions. Addressing changing interior concepts and possibilities – like movable seats or other interior parts – remains on the top of the safety agenda and is a major reason why ZF and Faurecia announced their recent partnership to develop future seat-based safety concepts.

The new centre airbag is deployed from the upper in-board side of the seat back and thus does not require a centre console to help keep occupants in position. Its primary purpose is to help reduce occupant excursion toward the center of the vehicle in far side collisions, and help reduce the risk of striking another occupant in the front seating positions.

“Euro NCAP is considering future testing protocols in the 2020 timeframe where far side impact protection will become a increasingly important influencing factor for side crashworthiness ratings” said Dirk Schultz, head of Inflatable Restraint Systems engineering for ZF’s Active and Passive Safety Division.

To help deliver improved performance characteristics the new system features an external bag tether connected to the inner rear seat frame that helps keep the bag in position when deployed. It also features a small, specialised bag shape utilising high pressure for the stiffness required to couple to the occupant shoulder area and help keep the upper extremities and head from moving too far inward toward other interior components or occupants.

ZF is developing a full complement of technologies designed to assist in far side crash scenarios. The company won business for its far side center airbag which is using the additional support of the center console, but recognizes that not all vehicles have this design feature. The new concept helps cover a fuller spectrum of occupants and crash events, and can assist in earning 5-star safety ratings in the future.”

 

 

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