Retractable Inflatable Lap Belt
20200122667 ยท 2020-04-23
Inventors
- Jeffrey Young (Bruce Township, MI, US)
- Ryan Atkinson (Rochester, MI, US)
- John J Pollard (Imlay City, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60R21/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A seat belt system 10 has a retractor 28; a lap belt 14, an inflator 200, a buckle 210 and a tongue 220. The flexible, retractable inflatable lap belt 14 is attached to the retractor 28. The lap belt 14 protectively houses an inflatable member including an airbag 116 which includes a feed or fill hose 118. The buckle and tongue are configured to receive and transmit inflation gas from the inflator 200 to the lap belt 14. The airbag 116 is located at a fixed distance from the buckle 210 and when activated the inflation gas flows through the seat belt buckle 210 into the tongue 220 and then into the airbag 116 which is fixedly located on the lap belt 14 at the fixed distance.
Claims
1. A seat belt system comprises: a retractor; a flexible, retractable inflatable lap belt attached to the retractor, wherein the lap belt lap belt protectively houses an inflatable member including an airbag which includes a feed or fill hose; an inflator; a buckle; a tongue, the buckle and tongue are configured to receive and transmit inflation gas from the inflator to the lap belt; and wherein the airbag is located at a fixed distance from the buckle and when activated the inflation gas flows through the seat belt buckle into the tongue and then into the airbag which is fixedly located on the lap belt at the fixed distance.
2. The seat belt system of claim 1 wherein the lap belt is constructed using a known weaving technique which can create the lap belt with a first portion of a one-layer woven seat belt adjacent to a hollow woven portion which is adjacent to a second portion of a one-layer woven seat belt.
3. The seat belt system of claim 1 wherein the lap belt includes a first and a second one-layer woven portion and respectively.
4. The seat belt system of claim 3 wherein the lap belt includes a hollow woven section connecting portions.
5. The seat belt system of claim 4 wherein the hollow portion is woven with a weak thread or threads enabling the hollow section to be easily torn as the airbag inflates.
6. The seat belt system of claim 1 wherein the feed or fill hose being an integral portion of the airbag or a separate tubular member.
7. The seat belt system of claim 1 wherein the feed or fill hose includes a plurality of openings or vents which communicate inflation gas to the airbag.
8. The seat belt system of claim 4 wherein the hollow woven portion of the lap belt includes an opening and the airbag is folded into a compact shape and the airbag and feed hose are inserted into opening and moved into the hollow woven portion.
9. The seat belt system of claim 8 wherein a portion of the airbag and tube are sewn to the hollow portion of the lap belt.
10. The seat belt system of claim 9 wherein the end of tube secured to a tube of a tongue, a portion of the end of the lap belt which is adjacent to an end of the tube secured to a ring of the tongue.
11. The seat belt system of claim 1 wherein the buckle is secured to a seat frame adjacent the seat cushion or other support member or to the floor upon which the seat is mounted.
12. The seat belt system of claim 1 wherein the inflator is positioned under the seat cushion or at some other concealed location and is in pneumatic communication with the buckle by a hollow conduit.
13. The seat belt system of claim 1 wherein the inflator used in the system 10 is a cold gas inflator which comprises a tank or pressure vessel filled with compressed gas, and the inflator is pyrotechnically opened to cause the compressed gas to flow through the buckle into the tube, which is part of the tongue, and then into the tube and airbag.
14. The seat belt system of claim 1 wherein the end of tube placed over end of the metal hollow tube and secured to the tube by a clamp.
15. The seat belt system of claim 1 wherein the mounted position of the retractor is exterior to and at a lower edge of the cushion.
16. The seat belt system of claim 1 wherein some concealed mounting locations of the retractor can be within the bottom of the seat back, in the seat cushion, inside of the seat support and on a support surface, which supports the seat, each of these concealed mounting locations includes an opening ring, the ring overlays an opening in the upholstery through which the end of the lap belt extends.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0008] The system further includes an inflator 200, a buckle 210 and tongue 220. The buckle and tongue are configured to receive and transmit inflation gas from the inflator to the lap belt. The buckle and tongue can be those used in U.S. Pat. No. 7,708,312 which is incorporated herein by reference. The buckle 210 is secured for example to a seat frame adjacent the seat cushion 12b and more particularly to the seat frame or other support member or to the floor upon which the seat 12 is mounted. The inflator 200 is positioned out of view. As illustrated the inflator is positioned under the seat cushion 26 or at some other concealed location and is in pneumatic communication with the buckle 210 such as by a hollow conduit 230. The inflator is attached to the seat frame 32 by a bracket 34. The inflator 200 used in this system 10 is preferably what is known as a cold gas inflator which comprises a tank or pressure vessel filled with compressed gas. The inflator is pyrotechnically opened in a known manner to cause the compressed gas to flow through the buckle into a metal hollow tube 240, which is part of the tongue 220, and then into the tube 118 and airbag 116. This relationship is partially shown in
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[0011] Many changes and modifications in the above-described embodiment of the invention can, of course, be carried out without departing from the scope thereof. Accordingly, that scope is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.