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2013年5月27日星期一

Airbag Basics

The first patent on airbags was filed during World War II and was originally designed as an inflatable crash-landing device for airplanes. Air Bag When airbags for automobiles were introduced in the early 1990's, there was considerable debate on how fast they should deploy. Those who argued that the bag should deploy rapidly enough to protect unbelted occupants of the front seat won the day. The force this requires is a problem for smaller people and people who might be positioned close to the airbag - primarily infants, children, and adults under five feet, five inches tall. Infants and small adults should be seated in the rear of the vehicle equipped with dual airbags protecting the front seat.

Please note that as you age, you become smaller and more fragile. This is a natural process of aging. If you must drive, realize that sitting too close to an airbag, either in the driver or passenger seat could injure you if the airbag inflates in a crash. Being belted in and having the minimum 10 inches of space between you and the airbag becomes more important the older you get. If this is not possible, they should position their seat as far back from the airbag as possible.

The airbag module contains both an inflator unit and the lightweight fabric airbag. The airbag system consists of three basic parts: (1) An airbag module, (2) crash sensors, and (3) a diagnostic unit. Some systems may also have an on/off switch, which allows the airbag to be deactivated. However, the laws governing deactivation are very strict and are discussed in “Can an airbag be disabled?”

The bag itself is made of a thin, nylon fabric, which is folded into the steering wheel or dashboard or, more recently, the seat or door.

The sensor is the device that tells the bag to inflate. air pillow bags Inflation happens when there is a crash force equal to running into a brick wall at 10 to 15 miles per hour. A mechanical switch is flipped when there is a mass shift that closes an electrical contact, telling the sensors that a crash has occurred. The sensors receive information from an accelerometer built into a microchip.

The airbag's inflation system reacts combining sodium azide with potassium nitrate which produces nitrogen gas. Hot blasts of the nitrogen inflate the air bag. Now you would think this process would produce some very dangerous chemicals; however, the powdery substance released from the airbag is nothing more than regular cornstarch or talcum powder.

Once the bag has been inflated and the bag has done its job, the gas quickly dissipates through tiny holes in the bag, thus deflating the bag so you can move.

For cars that have airbags, where should your hands grip the steering wheel? The AAA has suggested modifying the steering wheel gripping position in airbag equipped cars from ten and two o'clock to nine and three or even eight and four o'clock to allow room for the airbag to deploy.

Can a new vehicle be purchased without airbags? In the 1980s, the first widespread commercial application of air air bag manufacturersbags appeared in automobiles. Starting in model year 1998, all new passenger cars were required to have dual (driver and passenger side) airbags. Starting in model year 1999, all new light trucks were required to have dual airbags.

Can an airbag be disabled? Disabling an airbag is difficult and can be dangerous. Federal law prohibits dealers, repair shops, etc. from disabling airbags. However if necessary, you can contact and obtain permission from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to disable an airbag. Some vehicles, such as taxicabs, may include an on/off switch for the passenger side airbag.

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