Belt deflector
11547183 · 2023-01-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Marc Brandt (Vienna, AT)
- Uwe Klaiber (Heidenheim, DE)
- Gerhard Frey (Steinheim, DE)
- Peter Linde (Ulm, DE)
- Joachim Nüsseler (Langenau, DE)
- Walter Birk (Gerestetten, DE)
Cpc classification
B60R2022/1812
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/1855
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A belt deflector having a main element which is fastenable to a vehicle structure, and a belt contact element which is movable in relation to the main element and forms a belt contact face or belt contact edge for a seat belt that is to be deflected. The belt deflector has a deformable intermediate element which, during movement of the belt contact element relative to the main element in the direction of the intermediate element, is deformed and is pressed against the seat belt. The belt contact element forms a mating clamping face, and a belt strap portion of the seat belt is arranged between the intermediate element and the mating clamping face. During the relative movement, the intermediate element presses the belt strap portion onto the mating clamping face.
Claims
1. A belt deflector (10) having a main element (20) which is fastenable to a vehicle structure, and a belt contact element (30) which is movable in relation to the main element (20) and forms a belt contact face (SA30) or belt contact edge for a seat belt (40) that is to be deflected, wherein the belt deflector (10) has a deformable intermediate element (50) which, during a relative movement of the belt contact element (30) relative to the main element (20) in a direction of the intermediate element (50), is deformed and is pressed against the seat belt (40) by this deformation, wherein the belt contact element (30) forms a mating clamping face (G30), and a belt strap portion (41) of the seat belt (40) is arranged between the intermediate element (50) and the mating clamping face (G30), and, during said relative movement, the intermediate element (50) presses the belt strap portion (41) onto the mating clamping face (G30); the belt contact element (30) has a first portion (31), which forms the mating clamping face (G30), and a second portion (32), which forms a clamping face (K30) lying opposite the mating clamping face (G30); the intermediate element (50) and the belt strap portion (41) are arranged between the clamping face (K30) and the mating clamping face (G30), wherein, during said relative movement in an event of a tensile force acting on the seat belt (40), the intermediate element (50) and the belt strap portion (41) are clamped between the clamping face (K30) and the mating clamping face (G30) of the belt contact element (30); and wherein the first portion (31) of the belt contact element (30) is arranged at least for a most part outside a first slot (S1), and an opening area of the first slot (S1), directed toward the first portion (31) of the belt contact element (30), has an angle (α) to the mating clamping face (G30) of between 10 and 45 degrees.
2. The belt deflector (10) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mating clamping face (G30) and the clamping face (K30) form a gap (SP30) at the belt contact element, and the intermediate element (50) and the belt strap portion (41) are arranged in the gap (SP30) at the belt contact element.
3. The belt deflector (10) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the intermediate element (50) is arranged, in particular clamped, between a contact face (A20) of the main element (20) and a contact face (A30) of the belt contact element (30), wherein a respective distance between the two contact faces (A20, A30) determines a deformation state of the intermediate element (50).
4. The belt deflector (10) as claimed in claim 3, wherein the contact face (A30) of the belt contact element (30) is arranged in the second portion (32) of the belt contact element (30).
5. The belt deflector (10) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the seat belt (40) is guided through the first slot (S1), wherein the first slot (S1) is formed in the main element (20), and the second portion (32) of the belt contact element (30) is arranged in a region of the first slot (S1) and is displaceable there, and the belt deflector (10) has a second slot (S2), through which the seat belt (40) is guided, wherein the second slot (S2) is delimited by the first portion (31) of the belt contact element (30), forming the mating clamping face (G30), and by the intermediate element (50), and wherein, in the event of the tensile force acting on the seat belt (40) and of a resulting movement of the belt contact element (30), a slot width of the first slot (S1) becomes greater and the slot width of the second slot (S2) becomes smaller.
6. The belt deflector (10) as claimed in claim 5, wherein the belt deflector (10) has a plug-in portion (21) which is suitable for plugging into a belt buckle and starting from which, seen in a direction of the seat belt (40), the first slot (S1), seen in a pulling direction (Z) of the seat belt (40), begins in front of the second slot (S2).
7. The belt deflector (10) as claimed in claim 5, wherein the belt deflector (10) is a plug-in tongue for a belt buckle of a seat belt system, and the plug-in tongue has a plug-in portion (21) which is suitable for plugging into the belt buckle and starting from which, in a direction of the seat belt (40), the first slot (S1) begins in front of the second slot (S2), or a near slot edge of the first slot (S1) lies in front of a near slot edge of the second slot (S2).
8. The belt deflector (10) as claimed in claim 6, wherein the second slot (S2), seen in a transverse direction with respect to a longitudinal direction of the plug-in portion (21), lies in the region of the first slot (S1) or the first and second slots (S1, S2), seen in the transverse direction, at least overlap each other.
9. The belt deflector (10) as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that the plug-in portion (21) of the belt deflector (10) is arranged parallel to the mating clamping face (G30) and parallel to the clamping face (K30).
10. The belt deflector (10) as claimed in claim 1, wherein a surface normal on the mating clamping face (G30) is oriented perpendicular to a pulling direction (Z) of the seat belt (40), or an angle between the surface normal and the pulling direction (Z) is between 80 and 110 degrees.
11. The belt deflector (10) as claimed in claim 1, wherein a contact face (A30) arranged in the second portion (32) of the belt contact element (30) and the clamping face (K30) arranged in the second portion (32) of the belt contact element (30) are arranged perpendicular to each other or at least with an error angle to the perpendicular of less than 10 degrees, and/or the contact face (A30) arranged in the second portion (32) of the belt contact element (30) and a contact face (A20) arranged in the main element (20) are arranged parallel to each other or at least with an error angle of less than 10 degrees, and/or the clamping face (K30) arranged in the second portion (32) of the belt contact element (30) and the mating clamping face (G30) arranged in the first portion (31) of the belt contact element (30) are arranged parallel to each other or at least with an error angle of less than 10 degrees.
12. The belt deflector (10) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the belt contact element (30) is held by the main element (20) so as to be linearly displaceable along a predefined sliding direction (Z), wherein the sliding direction (Z) corresponds to a direction of a force exerted on the belt deflector (10) by the seat belt (40).
Description
(1) The invention is explained in more detail below on the basis of illustrative embodiments; by way of example here
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(9) For the sake of clarity, the same reference signs are always used for identical or comparable components in the figures.
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(11) The belt deflector 10 additionally comprises a belt contact element 30 which is movable relative to the main element 20 along a pulling or sliding direction Z. The belt contact element 30 is preferably made of plastic.
(12) The displaceable mounting of the belt contact element 30 in or on the main element 20 can be based, for example, on two parallel guide grooves or guide rails which are formed in the main element and in which matching form-fit engagement elements of the belt contact element 30 are guided. For example, the mounting can be provided in the same way as in the belt deflector described in the document DE 10 2016 205 068 A1.
(13) An elastically deformable intermediate element arranged between the belt contact element 30 and the main element 20 is not shown in
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(19) The first portion 31 forms a mating clamping face G30 of the belt contact element 30, which mating clamping face G30 lies opposite a clamping face K30 of the belt contact element 30. The clamping face K30 is formed by the second portion 32 of the belt contact element 30.
(20) A gap SP30 at the belt contact element side is formed between the mating clamping face G30 and the clamping face K30, in which gap the aforementioned deformable intermediate element is arranged and through which the seat belt is guided.
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(22) The intermediate element 50 is clamped between a contact face A20 of the main element 20 and a contact face A30 of the belt contact element 30. The deformation state of the intermediate element 50 is determined by the respective distance between the two contact faces A20 and A30. The intermediate element 50 is preferably composed of at least one or more of the following materials or at least also has one or more of the following materials: styrene, butadiene; styrene acrylate, pure acrylate, vinyl acetate, styrene-butadiene rubber, chloroprene rubber, butadiene rubber (BR), acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR), butyl rubber (IIR), ethylene-propylene-diene rubber (EPDM), chloroprene rubber (CR), polyisoprene rubber (IR), rubber and/or PUR.
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(24) As regards the arrangement of the mating clamping face G30 and of the opening area O1 of the first slot S1, it is considered advantageous if the angle α between the opening area O1 and the mating clamping face G30 is in a range of between 10° and 45°.
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(26) The reduction of the distance between the contact faces A20 and A30 leads to a deformation of the intermediate element 50, as a result of which the latter is pressed in the direction of the belt strap portion 41 and therefore in the direction of the mating clamping face G30. The intermediate element 50 bears here on the clamping face K30 in the second portion 32 of the belt contact element 30.
(27) Through the deformation of the intermediate element 50, the slot width of the first slot S1 becomes greater and the slot width of the second slot S2 becomes smaller, as a result of which the belt strap portion 41 is clamped in the second slot S2 and the seat belt 40 as a whole is held or locked by friction.
(28) As regards the arrangement of the contact face A30 and of the clamping face K30, it is considered advantageous if the contact face A30 arranged in the second portion 32 of the belt contact element 30 and the clamping face K30 arranged in the second portion 32 of the belt contact element 30 are arranged perpendicular to each other or at least with an error angle to the perpendicular of less than 10 degrees.
(29) The contact face A30 arranged in the second portion 32 of the belt contact element 30 and the contact face A20 arranged in the main element 20 are preferably arranged parallel to each other or at least with an error angle of less than 10 degrees to each other.
(30) The clamping face K30 arranged in the second portion 32 of the belt contact element 30 and the mating clamping face G30 arranged in the first portion 31 of the belt contact element 30 are preferably arranged parallel to each other or at least with an error angle of less than 10 degrees to each other.
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(33) Although the invention has been illustrated and described more specifically in detail by preferred illustrative embodiments, the invention is not restricted by the disclosed examples, and other variations can be derived therefrom by a person skilled in the art, without departing from the scope of protection of the invention.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(34) 10 belt deflector
(35) 20 main element
(36) 20a metal core
(37) 20b plastic
(38) 21 plug-in portion
(39) 30 belt contact element
(40) 30a metal core
(41) 30b plastic
(42) 31 portion
(43) 32 portion
(44) 40 seat belt
(45) 41 belt strap portion
(46) 50 intermediate element
(47) A20 contact face
(48) A30 contact face
(49) G30 mating clamping face
(50) K30 clamping face
(51) O1 opening area
(52) O2 opening area
(53) SA30 belt contact face
(54) SP30 gap
(55) S1 slot
(56) S2 slot
(57) Z pulling direction or sliding direction
(58) α angle