Honda develops driver-side i-SRS airbag system
Honda Motor Co. Ltd. has announced the successful development of what it claims is the world's first driver-side i-SRS airbag system. The i-SRS system continuously stages the volume of airbag-inflating gas, thereby combining enhanced occupant protection with reduced occupant impact.
Honda plans to implement the new continuously staged inflation i-SRS airbag system on the driver's side of the Life minicar to be released in Japan in November 2008.
The new i-SRS airbag system features a spiral-shaped seam structure and gas release control valve to control airbag deployment and pressure for faster deployment, reduced occupant impact and a longer period of inflation and occupant protection. As a result, the new system accommodates a broad range of occupant positions and potential collision situations.
Honda first began fundamental airbag research in 1971, and in 1987 became the first to introduce a driver-side SRS airbag system in an automobile manufactured in Japan. In 1990, Honda was the first automaker to introduce a passenger-side SRS airbag system in a vehicle manufactured in Japan.
And in 1998, Honda introduced the world's first inflator with a two-stage deployment system, as well as an i-side airbag system with an occupant position detection sensor.
[Via: Indiaautomotive]