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publicationDate 1992-05-18-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Air bag
abstract PURPOSE:To enhance resistance against explosive blast and flame of high temperature by weaving pieces of yarn including specified heat resistant fibers into a cloth by the use of the warf and the woof, and thereby processing thermal pressing in such a way that a cover factor and a fiber packing rate come in specified ranges respectively, and thereby sewing the cloth into a bag shape. CONSTITUTION:An air bag 1 includes an inflator insertion hole 2 and an inflator discharge hole 3 so as to be sewn into a bag body. In this case, the air bag 1 is formed with woven pieces of yarn, which include heat resistant fibers wherein a single yarn size is less than 2 de, and thermal decomposition temperature is equal to or more than 300 deg.C, by the use of the warf and the woof. And thermal pressing is processed in such a way that a cover factor and a fiber packing rate come in specified ranges as mentioned later on, so that a cloth obtained is sewn into a bag shape. Namely, following inequalities shall be satisfied, 1900 <= cover factor <= 3900, and 0.50 <= fiber packing rate <= 0.87. And pieces of yarn are woven in such a way that thermal plastic synthetic fibers where a single yarn size is less than 5 de and Young's modulus is less than 1300Kg/mm<2>, are mixedly woven with heat resistant fibers where a single yarn size is less than 2 de, and thermal decomposition temperature is equal to or more than 300 deg.C, by the rate of 30:70 through 90:10.
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