Jeffrey M. LOW - Midvale UT, US James Richard Wilkinson - Bend OR, US
International Classification:
A63B 57/00
US Classification:
150160, 152101
Abstract:
A head cover for a golf club includes a first surface having a removable cleaning pad thereon, and a second surface on which at least one golf accessory constructed of a ferrous metal is removably attached thereto. The second surface is part of a tri-layer construction with magnets forming the second middle layer so as to so retain the golf accessory thereon. The cleaning pad is removed by the golfer from the first surface and includes a scrubbing area to remove grit and/or debris from one of a golf ball and a golf club face.
An airbag assembly for a motor vehicle including an inflator, an inflatable airbag and a protection device for protecting the throat and fill tube of the inflatable airbag. The inflator is configured for generating inflation gases having an effective exit gas temperature (EGT) less than or equal to 300 degrees Kelvin. The inflatable airbag is formed from one or more panels and defines an interior volume including a plurality of inflatable chambers expandable upon deployment from a stowed state to a deployed state. The interior volume of the inflatable airbag is in fluid communication with the inflator such that inflation gases are passed through the throat and directed to the plurality of inflatable chambers by the fill tube. The one or more panels are constructed from at least one material selected from a group consisting of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), nylon, and combinations thereof. The protection device lines the throat and at least a portion of the fill tube proximate the throat to protect the one or more panels of the inflatable airbag from heat and pressure of the inflation gases.
Throat And Fill Tube Protection Device For An Inflatable Airbag And Related Method
A throat and fill tube protection device for an inflatable airbag includes a first portion, a second portion and an overlapping region. The first portion is a generally Y-shaped portion with a first arm and a second arm connected at a base. The first arm defines an inlet for receiving an inflator. The second arm defines a first channel for directing a first portion of the inflation gases in a first direction. The second portion defines a second channel for directing a second portion of the inflation gases in a second direction. The second direction is generally opposite the first direction. The overlapping region is cooperatively defined by first and second overlapping areas of the first and second portions, respectively.
David W. SCHNEIDER - Waterford MI, US Matthew R. RESCHKE - Royal Oak MI, US Jeffrey E. LOW - Layton UT, US
Assignee:
AUTOLIV ASP, INC. - Ogden UT
International Classification:
B60R 21/213 B60R 21/231 B21C 23/02 B60R 21/232
Abstract:
Methods for making an airbag mounting bracket for use with an attachment component of an associated airbag cushion are provided. An opening in a mounting bracket precursor formed of a bracket precursor material is extruded. A rounded surface of the bracket precursor material adjacent the extruded opening is formed. The mounting bracket precursor with the rounded surface is subsequently finalized to form the airbag cushion mounting bracket, wherein the extruded opening provides an airbag attachment engagement opening for passage of the attachment component and the rounded surface provides a load bearing surface of increased area for the attachment component. Also provided are corresponding or associated airbag mounting brackets.