Belt retractor
09919676 · 2018-03-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2022/3402
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/3413
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R22/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
On a belt retractor (10) for a vehicle seat belt comprising a frame (12) provided with plural locking teeth (24), a belt reel (14) which is rotatably supported in the frame (12) and includes a locking tooth system (26) corresponding to the locking teeth (24), and comprising a locking mechanism adapted to transfer the belt reel (14) from a home position in which it is freely rotatable into a locking position in which the locking tooth system (26) of the belt reel (14) engages in the locking teeth (24) of the frame (12), wherein at least one pivoting control lever (28) is provided in which one side of the belt reel (14) is rotatably supported and which is adapted to guide the belt reel (14) from the home position into the locking position, an interlock mechanism is provided which releases the pivoting movement of the control lever (28) not before the latter has been rotated in the unwinding direction (A) of the webbing out of a home position into a release position.
Claims
1. A belt retractor (10) for a vehicle seat belt comprising a frame (12) provided with plural locking teeth (24), a belt reel (14) which is rotatably supported in the frame (12) and includes a locking tooth system (26) corresponding to the locking teeth (24), and comprising a looking mechanism adapted to transfer the belt reel (14) from a home position in which it is freely rotatable into a locking position in which the locking tooth system (26) of the belt reel (14) engages in the locking teeth (24) of the frame (12) wherein at least on pivoting control lever (28) is provided in which one side of the belt reel (14) is rotatably supported and which is adapted to guide the belt reel (14) from the home position into the locking position, wherein an interlock mechanism is provided for releasing a pivoting movement of the control lever (28) about a first axis not before the control lever has been rotated around a second axis in the unwinding direction (A) of the webbing from a home position into a release position, the first axis being spaced from the second axis.
2. The belt reactor according to claim 1, wherein the interlock mechanism includes frame-side supporting faces (50).
3. The belt retractor according to claim 2, wherein the frame-side supporting faces (50) are arranged at an angular distance from each other.
4. The belt retractor according to claim 2, wherein the supporting faces (50, 54) have sliding faces (52, 56) extending inclined with respect to the circumferential direction.
5. The belt retractor according to claim 1, wherein the interlock mechanism includes supporting faces (54) on the control lever.
6. The belt retractor according to claim 5, wherein the control lever-side supporting faces (54) are arranged at an angular distance from each other.
7. The belt retractor according to claim 1, wherein the control lever (28) is arranged on the frame by means of a bearing.
8. The belt retractor according to claim 7, wherein the bearing consists of a slotted hole (36) and a pivot pin (38) engaging in said slotted hole (36).
9. The belt retractor according to claim 8, wherein the pivot pin (38) is provided at bearing shell (30) arranged on the frame.
10. The belt retractor according to claim 8, wherein the slotted hole (36) is provided at the control lever (28).
11. A belt retractor for a seat belt comprising: a frame having locking teeth; a belt reel rotatably supported in the frame and having a locking tooth system, the belt reel having a home position wherein rotation of the belt reel relative to the frame is permitted and a locking position wherein the locking tooth system engages the locking teeth to block rotation of the belt reel relative to the frame; a control lever pivotable relative to the frame about a first axis to guide the belt reel between the home position and the locking position, the control lever being rotatable relative to the frame about a second axis in a webbing unwinding direction from a home position to a release position, the second axis being spaced from the first axis; a locking mechanism for coupling the control lever for rotation with the belt reel relative to the frame, the control lever rotating from the home position to the release position relative to the frame when the control lever is coupled to the belt reel by the looking mechanism; and an interlock mechanism, the interlock mechanism blocking pivoting of the control lever relative to the frame until the control lever rotates from the home position to the release position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages and features are evident from the following description in connection with the enclosed drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION
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(10) The rim of at least one aperture 20 is provided with plural locking teeth 24 the geometry and pitch of which is adjusted to a locking tooth system 26 formed at the corresponding flange 22 of the belt reel 14.
(11) A control lever 26 which is cap-shaped and which is supported to be movable to a limited extent on a bearing shell 30 fixed to the frame which encloses the control lever 28 is provided at one of the two side parts 18 of the belt retractor 10.
(12) As is evident from
(13) The control lever 28 can be rotated by the bearing formed of the slotted hole 36 and the pivot pin 38 about the pivot point 37 of the belt reel 14, on the one hand. On the other hand, it is possible to pivot the control lever about the pivot pin 38.
(14) On an inner surface of a peripheral wall the control lever 26 is provided with an internal tooth system 32 which is part of a webbing-sensitive locking mechanism. The latter includes a control pawl 34 arranged on the belt reel 14 which can be driven into the internal toothing 32 upon acceleration of the belt reel 14 due to rapid webbing extension, thereby the belt reel 14 being coupled to the control lever 28 and the belt reel 14 being prevented from further rotating in the direction of webbing extension. By virtue of the arrangement of the teeth of the internal toothing 32, the belt reel is pre-locked at particular angular positions which are adjusted to the arrangement of the locking teeth 24.
(15) The belt retractor 10 further includes a vehicle-sensitive locking mechanism 39. The locking mechanism 39 includes an intermediate lever 40 which is pivoted on the control lever 28 by a bearing pin 44 and is adapted to engage in a control toothing 42 at the belt reel 14. In order to swivel the intermediate lever 40 into the control toothing 42 a sensor 46 responsive in a vehicle-sensitive manner is provided. The structure of such sensor 46 is known per se and therefore will not be explained in detail.
(16) Between the bearing shell 30 and the control lever 28 a spring 48 is provided for urging the control lever 28 into the home position shown in
(17) When the vehicle-sensitive or the webbing-sensitive locking mechanism is activated, the belt reel is pre-locked relative to the control lever. When then tensile force is exerted on the webbing in the take-off direction R, the belt reel, being guided by the control lever, is brought into the locking position in which its locking tooth system engages in the locking teeth at the frame.
(18) In the previously known belt retractors the control lever 28 and the belt reel 14 are moved by said tensile force directly into a locking position and, resp., are swiveled about the pivot pin 38 into the locking position in which the locking tooth system 26 of the belt reel 14 engages in the locking teeth 24 of the frame 12.
(19) In order to prevent the control lever and the belt reel from being swiveled out of the home position into the locking position without the belt reel having been pre-locked in the correct position on the control lever by tension at the webbing, an interlock mechanism is provided which in the home position of the control lever prevents direct shifting or swiveling into the locking position and will permit the latter only when the control lever has been rotated from the home position (
(20) In the embodiment illustrated here the interlock mechanism includes three frame-side supporting faces 50 provided on the inside of the bearing shell 30. A sliding face 52 which is directly connected to the supporting face 50 in the unwinding direction A is provided at each of the supporting faces 50. The sliding faces extend outwardly inclined in the unwinding direction A, wherein the sliding faces 52 are arranged substantially perpendicularly to a radius about the pivot pin 38.
(21) At the control lever 28 furthermore supporting faces 54 on the control lever side are provided each of which equally has a sliding face 56 provided in the unwinding direction A ahead of the respective supporting face 54 and is arranged equally substantially perpendicularly to the radius about the pivot pin 38.
(22) In the home position shown in
(23) The control lever 28 is prevented from rotating against the unwinding direction A on the one hand by the slotted hole 36 and the pivot pin 38, reap. On the other hand, a radial projection 57 preventing rotation against the unwinding direction A is provided at one of the frame-side contact faces 50.
(24) When the belt reel 14 is locked on the control lever 28 in a vehicle-sensitive manner by the intermediate lever 40 or in a webbing-sensitive manner by the control pawl 34, the belt reel 14 is rotated by the tension on the webbing in the unwinding direction A, wherein also the control lever 28 coupled to the belt reel 14 is rotated (
(25) Subsequently, as the supporting faces 50, 54 are no longer adjacent to each other, the control lever 28 can be pivoted about the pivot pin 38 so that the belt reel 14 and the locking tooth system 28, resp., can engage in the locking teeth 24 of the frame 12 (
(26) During this movement the sliding faces 52, 56 are adjacent to each other so that a controlled movement or a controlled pivoting about the pivot pin 38 takes place. The sliding faces 52, 56 can equally be configured so that they actively support further rotation or pivoting of the control lever 28 into the locking position in the case of tensile force acting in the take-off direction R.
(27) The interlock mechanism formed by the supporting faces 50 and 54, resp., thus prevents the control lever 28 from being displaced from the home position (
(28) The fact that the control lever 28 first has to be rotated and then has to be pivoted about the pivot pin 38 reliably prevents the control lever 28 and the belt reel 14 from being shifted into the locking position in a pre-locked state by deceleration or acceleration without activation of the vehicle-sensitive or the webbing-sensitive locking mechanism.
(29) As afore-explained, each of the vehicle-sensitive and the webbing-sensitive locking mechanisms interact with the belt reel 14 so that during locking of the belt reel on the control lever the locking tooth system 26 of the belt reel 14 is orientated so that the locking tooth system 26 is guided in the correct position into the locking teeth of the frame. Thus, a movement into the locking position in which the teeth are abutting each other and thus the locking tooth system 26 cannot engage in the locking teeth 24 is safely excluded.
(30) As soon as the tensile force acting on the webbing decreases, the control lever 28 is pivoted by the spring 48 back into the release position and subsequently is rotated back into the home position.
(31) The interlock mechanism also can include merely frame-side or only control lever-side supporting faces 50, 54. It has merely to be ensured that displacement or pivoting into the locking position is not possible before the control lever 28 has been rotated into the release position. It is also imaginable that the supporting faces 50, 54 Include no sliding faces. The latter merely serve for guiding the control lever 28 in addition to the bearing formed by the slotted hole 36 and the pivot pin 38.