SEAT BELT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE AND VEHICLE WITH A SEAT BELT SYSTEM
20220388475 · 2022-12-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R22/1951
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A seat belt system for a vehicle comprising a seat (16) that includes a seat frame (26) with a seat frame side part (28), a seat belt (18) associated with the seat (16) and having a webbing (40), and a belt tensioner associated with the seat belt (18). The seat frame side part (28) includes a lateral opening (36) facing the vehicle interior. The seat (16) includes a seat cross tube that opens into the vehicle interior via the opening (36). The belt tensioner is accommodated in the seat cross tube. The seat belt system further includes a belt guide (54) and a webbing deflector (56) for the webbing (40), the belt guide (54) being provided at the opening (36). Moreover, a vehicle comprising such a seat belt system is provided.
Claims
1-11. (canceled)
12. A seat belt system for a vehicle (10) comprising a seat (16) that includes a seat frame (26) with a seat frame side part (28, 29), a seat belt (18) associated with the seat (16) and having a webbing (40), and a belt tensioner (20) associated with the seat belt (18), the seat frame side part (28, 29) having a lateral opening (36) facing the vehicle interior (14), wherein the seat (16) includes a seat cross tube (30) that opens into the vehicle interior (14) via the opening (36), wherein the belt tensioner (20) is accommodated in the seat cross tube (30), wherein the seat belt system (12) includes a belt guide (54) and a webbing deflector (56) for the webbing (40), wherein the belt guide (54) is provided at the opening (36).
13. The seat belt system according to claim 12, wherein the belt tensioner (20) is an end fitting tensioner.
14. The seat belt system according to claim 12, wherein the belt tensioner (20) includes a fastener (48) to which one end (42) of the webbing (40) is fastened.
15. The seat belt system according to claim 14, wherein the belt guide (54) is interposed between the webbing deflector (56) and the fastener (48).
16. The seat belt system according to claim 14, wherein the fastener (48) is accommodated within the seat cross tube (30) in a home position of the belt tensioner (20) and in a restraint position of the belt tensioner (20).
17. The seat belt system according to claim 12, wherein the belt guide (54) includes a guide portion (62) in the form of a ring or of a ring portion.
18. The seat belt system according to claim 12, wherein the webbing deflector (56) is arranged to be pivoting on the seat (16).
19. The seat belt system according to claim 12, wherein the webbing deflector (56) includes a guide opening (66) through which the webbing (40) extends.
20. The seat belt system according to claim 12, wherein the webbing deflector (56) is arranged on the seat frame side part (28, 29).
21. The seat belt system according to claim 12, wherein the seat cross tube (30) is an integral part of the seat frame (26).
22. A vehicle comprising a seat belt system (12) according to claim 12.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Further advantages and features will be evident from the following description and from the attached drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION
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[0034] The vehicle 10 may be any vehicle for passenger transport such as a car, a truck or a coach.
[0035] The seat belt systeml2 has a seat 16 (see
[0036] The seat 16 includes a seating area 22 and a seat back 24 which together define a sitting direction A corresponding to the orientation of a vehicle occupant seated in the seat 16 and, resp., to the viewing direction of the vehicle occupant when he/she looks straight ahead.
[0037] Moreover, the seat 16 has a seat frame 26 by means of which the seating area 22 and the seat back 24 are fastened to the bottom in the vehicle interior 14.
[0038] The seat frame 26 comprises two seat frame side parts 28, 29 disposed on opposite sides of the seat 16, and a seat cross tube 30 connecting the two seat frame side parts 28, 29 to each other.
[0039] The seat cross tube 30 extends in the direction B through the seat 16, with the direction B being transverse to the sitting direction A.
[0040] In the present embodiment, the direction B extends horizontally as well as perpendicularly to the sitting direction A.
[0041] As a matter of course, the seat cross tube 30 may extend, in an alternative embodiment, in any direction through the seat 16.
[0042] The seat cross tube 30 has a hollow cylindrical design with a circular cross-section, the cavity inside the seat cross tube 30 forming a mount 32 for the belt tensioner 20.
[0043] Basically, the seat cross tube 30 may have any design as long as it includes a mount 32 for the belt tensioner 20.
[0044] The seat frame side part 28 has a passage 34 extending in the direction B through the seat frame side part 28 and opens into the outer face 38 of the seat frame side part 28 facing the vehicle interior 14 via an opening 36.
[0045] The seat cross tube 30 is connected to the seat frame side part 28 so that the seat cross tube 30 opens into the vehicle interior 14 via the passage 34 and the opening 36 forms an access to the mount 32.
[0046] The seat frame 26 is made from steel, with the seat frame side parts 28, 29 being welded to the seat cross tube 30.
[0047] In an alternative embodiment, each of the seat frame side parts 28, 29 and/or the seat cross tube 30 can be made from any, preferably high-strength, material.
[0048] In addition, or alternatively, the seat frame side parts 28, 29 may be connected, particularly integrally, to the seat cross tube 30 in any way.
[0049] As a matter of course, the seat cross tube 30 optionally may be a separate component which is not part of the seat frame 26 and/or is not integrally connected to the seat frame side part 28.
[0050] In an alternative embodiment, the seat 16 may have any design as long as it includes at least one seat frame side part 28, 29 and one seat cross tube 30 whose mount 32 is connected to the vehicle interior 14 via the seat frame side part 28, 29 and opens into the vehicle interior 14, respectively.
[0051] The seat belt 18, only a portion of which is shown in the Figures, comprises a webbing 40 with an end 42 (see
[0052] In one embodiment, the seat belt 18 is a three-point seat belt.
[0053] The end 42 is formed by a webbing loop of the webbing 40.
[0054] Basically, the end 42 of the webbing 40 may have any design.
[0055] The belt tensioner 20 has a tensioning unit 44 and a tension transmitter 46 including a fastener 48 for the webbing 40.
[0056] The fastener 48 is a fitting in the form of a webbing eyelet through which the webbing loop extends, thereby the end 42 of the webbing 40 being fastened to the tension transmitter 46.
[0057] Basically, the fastener 48 may have any design and the end 42 of the webbing 40 may be fastened to the tension transmitter 46 in any way.
[0058] The tension transmitter 46 in this case is a steel cable.
[0059] As a matter of course, in an alternative embodiment the tension transmitter 46 may have any design such as a rod or a cable.
[0060] The belt tensioner 20 is arranged to pull the end 42 of the webbing 40, in the case of restraint such as during a collision, in the direction B to tension the webbing 40 and, thus, the seat belt 18.
[0061] For this purpose, the belt tensioner 20 has a home position shown in
[0062] The energy required to tension the webbing 40 is provided by a drive of the tensioning unit 44, for example in the form of a pyrotechnical gas generator.
[0063] The belt tensioner 20 is a linear end fitting tensioner in the present embodiment.
[0064] In an alternative embodiment, the belt tensioner 20 may be any belt tensioner.
[0065] The belt tensioner 20 is disposed in the mount 32 and is fastened in the seat cross tube 30 by means of a mounting fitting 50.
[0066] Basically, the belt tensioner 20 may be fastened in any way within the seat cross tube 30.
[0067] Accordingly, the seat belt system 12 is configured such that the belt tensioner 20 is completely accommodated in the mount 32 both in the home position and in the restraint position.
[0068] In particular, the fastener 48 is disposed in the home position in the direction B ahead of the opening 36 so that the webbing 40 extends from the fastener 48 through the opening 36 into the vehicle interior 14.
[0069] For ensuring reliable and comfortable extension of the seat belt 18, the seat belt system 12 has two webbing guide means 52 in the form of a belt guide 54 and a webbing deflector 56, which will be illustrated in the following based on
[0070] The webbing guide means 52 are one-piece fittings made from steel and thus are particularly robust.
[0071] Basically, the belt guide 54 and/or the webbing deflector 56 may have any design, in particular may be made from any material.
[0072] Each of the belt guide 54 and the webbing deflector 56 is attached to the outer face 38 of the seat frame side part 28 using a screw 58, 59 and, in this way, are fastened particularly simply and reliably to the seat frame side part 28.
[0073] As a matter of course, the belt guide 54 and/or the webbing deflector 56 can be fastened in any way in an alternative embodiment.
[0074] The belt guide 54 is provided at the opening 36 and has a circular guide passage 60 extending in the direction B through the belt guide 54.
[0075] At the position where the guide passage 60 opens into the vehicle interior 14, the belt guide 54 includes a guide portion 62 which circularly surrounds the opening and is provided as a contact face for the webbing 40.
[0076] In this case, the guide portion 62 is formed by a chamfer at the end of the guide passage 60 facing the vehicle interior 14.
[0077] In an alternative embodiment, the guide portion 62 may have any design such as a fillet.
[0078] Furthermore, the guide portion 62 need not extend completely, but only in portions, around the opening so that the guide portion 62 takes the shape of a ring portion instead of a closed ring.
[0079] In this case, the guide portion 62 is preferably interposed between the opening 36 and the webbing deflector 56 so that the webbing 40 contacts the guide portion 62, when it extends from the belt tensioner 20 to the vehicle occupant.
[0080] Opposite to the guide portion 62, the belt guide 54 includes a sleeve-type connection piece 64 (see
[0081] In an alternative embodiment, the connection piece 64 may have any design.
[0082] Further, the belt guide 54 may be configured without a connection piece 64.
[0083] Basically, the belt guide 54 may have any design, in particular the guide passage 60.
[0084] The webbing deflector 56 is provided on the vehicle occupant side from the belt guide 54. That is, the webbing 40 extends from the vehicle occupant via the webbing deflector 56 through the belt guide 54 to the belt tensioner 20.
[0085] In the present embodiment, no further webbing guide means 52 are provided between the webbing deflector 56 and the vehicle occupant.
[0086] As a matter of course, in an alternative embodiment further webbing guide means 52 may be provided, in particular ahead of and/or behind the webbing deflector 56, as illustrated in the embodiments of
[0087] The webbing deflector 56 includes a guide opening 66 (see
[0088] The guide opening 66 is ring-shaped and thus circumferentially closed.
[0089] As an alternative, the guide opening 66 may be circumferentially opened, for example in the form of a lateral recess in the webbing deflector 56.
[0090] The guide opening 66 is arranged on the seat frame side part 28 to be pivoting about the axis of rotation D vis-à-vis the seat frame side part 28, thus allowing the orientation of the webbing deflector 56 and, consequently, the orientation of the guide opening 66 to adapt to different webbing extensions of the seat belt 18.
[0091] The guide portion 62 and the guide opening 66 are preferably configured so that they guide the webbing 40 with low friction to minimize wear of the webbing 40 and to ensure high functional safety of the seat belt system 12.
[0092] Based on
[0093] In this embodiment, the seat belt system 12 includes another webbing guide means 52 in the form of a second belt guide 68 that is provided on the vehicle occupant side from the webbing deflector 56. That is, the webbing 40 extends from the vehicle occupant via the second belt guide 68 to the webbing deflector 56 and from there through the belt guide 54 to the belt tensioner 20.
[0094] Moreover, in contrast to the embodiment illustrated in
[0095] The second belt guide 68 has an elongate guide opening 70 (see
[0096] The elongate guide opening 70 is ring-shaped and, thus, is circumferentially closed.
[0097] Alternatively, the elongate guide opening 70 can be circumferentially opened, such as by means of a lateral recess of the second belt guide 68.
[0098] The elongate guide opening 70 further has a width E that is larger than the width e of the webbing 40, thus allowing the same to be guided from the second belt guide 68 in full width to the vehicle occupant.
[0099] Analogously to the guide portion 62 and to the guide opening 66, also the elongate guide opening 70 is preferably configured to guide the webbing 40 with low friction so as to minimize wear of the webbing 40 and to ensure high functional safety of the seat belt system 12.
[0100] The second belt guide 68 and the webbing deflector 56 are connected to each other via a support 72 and jointly form a holder 74 of the seat belt system 12.
[0101] In the shown embodiment, the holder 74 is formed in one piece, for example as a cut and bent part, thus making it particularly inexpensive and compact.
[0102] The holder 74 includes a mounting opening 76 disposed at an end of the support 72 opposed to the second belt guide 68.
[0103] The holder 74 is attached, via the mounting opening 76, to the seat frame side part 28 to be pivoting about the axis of rotation vis-à-vis the seat frame side part 28. In this way, the orientation of the webbing deflector 56 and of the second belt guide 68 and, thus, the orientation of the guide opening 66 and the elongate guide opening 70 can adapt to different webbing extensions of the seat belt 18.
[0104] In the shown embodiment, the holder 74 is fastened to the seat frame side part 28 together with the belt guide 54 via the screw 58, thus allowing the seat belt system 12 to have a particularly compact and low-mass design.
[0105] Basically, the holder 74 may be arranged at any position and in any way on the seat frame side part 28, particularly by a separate fastener.
[0106] Accordingly, the guide opening 66 is arranged vis-à-vis the vehicle occupant beneath the elongate guide opening 70 such that the webbing deflector 56 guides the webbing 40 toward the opening 36 and, in the case of restraint, absorbs load from the webbing 40.
[0107] As a matter of course, in an alternative embodiment, the holder 74 may be arranged rigidly, i.e., not pivotally, on the seat frame side part 28.
[0108] Based on
[0109] In contrast to the embodiment shown in
[0110] For this purpose, the webbing deflector 56 may be pivotally fastened on the support 72 by a fastener such as a screw 58, 59 or a rivet.
[0111] As the holder 74 is arranged pivotally about the axis of rotation D and, additionally, the webbing deflector 56 is arranged pivotally about the axis of rotation F vis-à-vis the seat frame side part 28, the orientation of the webbing deflector 56 and the orientation of the second belt guide 68 and, thus, the orientation of the guide opening 66 as well as the orientation of the elongate guide opening 70 can adapt independently of each other to different webbing extensions of the seat belt 18, thus ensuring a particularly inexpensive and effective belt guide.
[0112] In an alternative embodiment in which the holder 74 is rigidly attached to the seat frame side part 28, the pivoting webbing deflector 56 ensures the orientation of the webbing deflector 56 and, thus, the orientation of the guide opening 66 to nevertheless adapt to different webbing extensions of the seat belt 18.
[0113] In all embodiments, a seat belt system 12 that does not require any space on the side of the seat 16 for the belt tensioner 20 is provided in this way.
[0114] The tensioning unit 44 and, consequently, the drive of the belt tensioner 20 are installed completely within the seat cross tube 30 so that hot gas or particles from the drive of the belt tensioner 20, in particular in the case of a pyrotechnical drive, is/are reliably prevented from getting into contact with combustible or heat-sensitive materials.
[0115] The tensioning unit 44 is not visible for a vehicle occupant even without any additional cover. Merely the webbing 40 and the webbing guide means 52 are visible, analogously to applications without a belt tensioner 20.
[0116] The required webbing extension toward the vehicle occupant can be adjusted as required by flexible positioning of the webbing deflector 56 and/or the second belt guide 68 so as to avoid submarining and to increase the comfort for the vehicle occupant.
[0117] The seat belt system 12 may further include a cover (not shown) for covering the webbing guide means 52 from the vehicle interior 14 to meet requirements in terms of function, safety and/or design.
[0118] The invention is not limited to the shown embodiment. In particular, individual features of one embodiment can be freely combined with any features of other embodiments, in particular independently of the other features of the respective embodiments.