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To date, driver airbags have had to be round and
symmetrical. The top of the bag should protect both the occupant's
head, when the wheel is not turned, and the abdomen and chest, when
the wheel is turned. However, the head and the chest have different
weights and are at different distances to the bag. Consequently,
the top and the bottom of a driver airbag can not be optimized for
just one body part, unlike passenger bags which are fixed and can
be rectangular.
To address this situation, Autoliv started almost
ten years ago to explore the feasability of designing a new steering
wheel with a fixed hub. In 1998, a preliminary design concept was
accepted by Citroen. For the last six years, Autoliv's engineers
have worked tirelessly in collaboration with Citroen to fine-tune
the concept and to ensure that the new Fixed-Hub Steering Wheel
is as reliable, durable, comfortable and easy-to-handle as traditional
steering wheels. In addition, it has been imperative to make the
Fixed-Hub Steering Wheel affordable in regular passenger cars despite
its more complex design. These targets have now been accomplished
and Citroen's new C4 model is the first vehicle where car buyers
will be offered this enhanced crash protection.
The new concept provides another much desired advantage.
To date, steering wheels have required a complex and expensive coil
mechanism in order to ensure uninterrupted electrical connections
for radios, telephones and other electrical controls. Without a
coil, the wires in a traditional steering wheel would not have been
able to withstand the constant turning during the long life of a
vehicle. The Fixed-Hub Steering Wheel eliminates the turning problem
and hence the coil. As a result, an almost unlimited number of direct
cable connections can be made, and the car designers provided the
freedom to locate many more controls on the steering wheel where
they will be easily accessible at a fingertip's distance and more
visible, instead of having to put them on the instrument panel.
In the new C4, for instance, Citroen has used this freedom to put
as many as 21 controls on the steering wheel.
Autoliv's Fixed-Hub Steering Wheel concept also offers
several advantages in the design of future airbags, since designers
will not have to make as many compromises as today, when there is
no alternative to a symmetrically shaped driver bag. The new greater
freedom of design can be used to make driver airbags more efficient
without the need for them to be more powerful and intrusive. As
a consequence, the Fixed-Hub Steering Wheel offers the promise of
enhanced protection to the driving public and new solutions to vehicle
manufacturers faced with ever-increasing crash test requirements.
Currently, feasibility studies are under way on behalf
of other vehicle manufacturers than Citroen wanting to include the
Fixed-Hub Steering Wheel in their next vehicle models.
For questions and comments, please contact: -- Hugues
Vendrand, Steering Wheel Research & Dev. Manager. Tel +33 05
49 39 61 10.
Autoliv Inc. develops and manufactures automotive
safety systems for all major automotive manufactures in the world,
such as BMW, Mercedes, General Motors, Volkswagen, Ford, Porsche,
Toyota, Daimler Chrysler, Peugeot, Suzuki, Dacia Renault etc. Together
with its joint ventures, Autoliv has 80 facilities with over 38,000
employees in 30 countries. In addition, the Company has technical
centers in nine countries around the world, including 20 test racks,
more than any other automotive safety supplier. Autoliv produces
safety seat belts, airbags, steering wheels, electronics and the
sales in 2003 amounted to US $5.3 billion. The Company's shares
are listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:ALV - News) and
its Swedish Depository Receipts on the OM Stockholm Stock Exchange
(SSE:ALIV).
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Contact:
Autoliv
Hugues Vendrand
Steering Wheel Research & Dev. Manager
Tel +33 05 49 39 61 10
Source: Autoliv
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