This section provides an overview for air bags as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 7 air bag manufacturers and their company rankings. Here are the top-ranked air bag companies as of November, 2024: 1.Logistick, Inc., 2.Superior Spring & Manufacturing Co., 3.Joyson Safety Systems.
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An air bag is a piece of automotive safety equipment, designed to cushion occupants' impact in the event of a collision.
Typically, air bags deploy at impacts of 20 kilometers per hour or more, equivalent to a head-on collision against a fixed wall. Driver and passenger air bags are primarily effective in frontal impacts and may not activate in diagonal or side impacts.
Increasingly, vehicles are equipped with side air bags and side curtain air bags to protect occupants in side impacts.
Air bags protect passengers from impacts with the steering wheel, instrument panel, dashboard, windshield, etc., during a collision.
Without a seat belt, the air bag may not provide adequate protection, even if deployed. Additionally, since the air bag deflates after inflation, it does not protect against subsequent impacts in multi-collision accidents.
Air bags also find applications beyond automobiles, such as:
An air bag system includes a sensor to detect accidents, an inflator (gas generator), a bag, a control unit, and for the driver's seat, a rotating connector.
The sensor detects a specific impact and signals the control unit. Upon receiving this signal, the inflator ignites, generating gas and inflating the bag in about 0.03 seconds.
The air bag features a gas vent for pressure release when compressed by an occupant, converting the impact into kinetic energy and mitigating force. Without this vent, the impact could cause serious injury or death.
Three types of air bags vary by deployment method:
Mechanical Air Bag
Uses a mechanical sensor and mechanism, such as a spring, to ignite the gas generator. Often found in older vehicles.
Electronic Air Bag
Employs an acceleration sensor to detect deceleration, triggering the air bag when deceleration exceeds a set threshold. Common in newer vehicles.
Electromechanical Air Bag
Combines a mechanical impact sensor with electronic signal transmission to the gas generator.
Common air bag types include driver and passenger air bags, with side air bags and side curtain air bags for side impacts. In some regions, these are standard equipment.
Additional types for occupant protection include:
Three main types of gas generators are used in air bags:
Pyro System
Generates gas through the combustion of gunpowder, notable for its compactness and light weight.
Stored Gas Method
Utilizes high-pressure gas stored in a container, enabling rapid deployment.
Hybrid Method
Combines the pyro and stored gas systems, characterized by compact size, light weight, and quick deployment.
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Logistick, Inc., founded in 1990 in South Bend, Indiana, USA, is a manufacturer of advanced material handling equipment. The company specializes in the manufacturing of reusable, adjustable cargo securing products, including load bars, load locks, and decking beams. These unique products offer significant benefits to the transportation and logistics industries by enhancing cargo security, preventing load shifting, and reducing the risk of damage during transit. Cargo securing solutions are commonly used in the trucking, shipping, and warehousing sectors, providing efficient and cost-effective ways to secure loads of various sizes and shapes and streamline supply chain operations while minimizing environmental impact.
Superior Spring & Manufacturing Co., founded in 1922 and headquartered in Hamde, Connecticut, is a manufacturer of custom springs and wire forms. The company specializes in producing precision-engineered components for diverse sectors, including automotive, aerospace, and industrial machinery. Its main products include coil springs, leaf springs, shackles, hangers, and airbags. These components find applications in suspension systems, door mechanisms, and various mechanical assemblies. The company also offers services such as axle alignment, lift kits, tire services, and tractor services.
Joyson Safety Systems, headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA, is a manufacturer and supplier in the mobility safety industry, operating as a subsidiary of Ningbo Joyson Electronic Corp. The company specializes in products for both active and passive safety systems that are the key to providing our customers with solutions for occupant protection. It offers critical components, systems, and technology to both automotive and non-automotive markets. Its product line encompasses steering wheels, airbag systems, seatbelts, and vision & radar systems.
SD Truck Springs, located in Ronkonkoma, New York, was founded in 1971 and is a manufacturer and supplier of helper springs, leveling kits, trailer hitches, leaf springs, and external accessories for Dodge, Toyota, Chevy, Jeep, and Ford. The company produces shock absorbers, truck bed slides, suspension lowering kits, air horns, and weight distribution hitches. It also offers truck suspension repair, rearching, replacement, and customization throughout the tri-state areas of the United States and Canada.
Daystar, established in 1975 and based in Phoenix, Arizona, is a supplier of suspension parts, axle ball joints, and exterior and interior accessories for trucks, jeeps, and power sports vehicles. The company supplies sway bar bushings, shock absorbers, licence plate brackets, remote camera mounts, and electrical switch panels for hauliers, off-loaders, and overlanders. It supplies products from brands such as HCR Racing, Toytex Lifts, MCE Fenders, Voodoo Offroad, and Nitro Gear.
Seiren Co. LTD., founded in 1889 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a manufacturer of various textile and non-textile products. The company has diverse business fields, including automotive upholstery, electronics, sports, medical, and environmental material businesses. Its products include precision devices, airbag materials, yarns, civil engineering materials, and cosmetics. It started manufacturing and selling automotive upholstery materials in 1975 and electrically conductive fabric materials in 1984. In 1998, it started selling house exterior wall covering base sheet material, and in 2017, it started selling flexible conductive material.
Meyer Truck Equipment, founded in 1937 and located in Jasper, Indiana, is a supplier of truck bodies, van accessories, and equipment. The company supplies flatbed trucks, automatic tire chains, van doors, floor liners, and aerial lifts. It offers rail gear inspection, installation, welding, frame alterations, and repair of air compressors, lift gates, cranes, bucket trucks, and dump bed hoists. The company represents manufacturers such as CM, Knapheide, Kargo Master, Van Air, and Crysteel.
Ranking as of November 2024
Derivation MethodRank | Company | Click Share |
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1 | Logistick, Inc. |
37.6%
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2 | Superior Spring & Manufacturing Co. |
16.2%
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3 | Joyson Safety Systems |
15.7%
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4 | SEIREN Co., LTD. |
10.3%
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5 | Daystar. |
7.9%
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6 | SD Truck Springs. |
6.2%
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7 | Meyer Truck Equipment |
6.1%
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Derivation Method
The ranking is calculated based on the click share within the air bag page as of November 2024. Click share is defined as the total number of clicks for all companies during the period divided by the number of clicks for each company.Number of Employees
Newly Established Company
Company with a History
*Including some distributors, etc.
*Including some distributors, etc.
Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
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United States of America | 5 | 83.3% |
Japan | 1 | 16.7% |