End-fitting tensioner for a safety belt system
09604595 ยท 2017-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R22/1952
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/4619
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/1954
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2022/4642
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/4633
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2022/468
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R22/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An end fitting tensioner (10) for a seat belt system includes a rotatable belt shaft (12) to which one end (14) of a webbing (16) is fixed, a belt shaft housing (18) in which the belt shaft (12) is supported, a rope reel (36) which is arranged at an axial end of the belt shaft (12) and is connected to the belt shaft (12) in a rotationally fixed manner, as well as a pull rope (41) which is secured by one rope end (45) on the rope reel (36) and can at least partly be wound onto the rope reel (36). The rope reel (36) includes a winding surface (62) for the pull rope (41) that is conically tapered in the axial direction.
Claims
1. An end fitting tensioner for a seat belt system, comprising a rotatable belt shaft (12) to which one end (14) of a webbing (16) is fixed, a belt shaft housing (18) in which the belt shaft (12) is supported, a rope reel (36) which is arranged at an axial end of the belt shaft (12) and is connected to the belt shaft (12), as well as a pull rope (41) which is secured by one rope end (45) to the rope reel (36) and can at least partly be wound onto the rope reel (36), a second end of the pull rope opposite the one rope end being secured to a driving element arranged to move along a linear path, wherein the rope reel (36) includes a winding surface (62) for the pull rope (41) which is conically tapered in the axial direction.
2. The end fitting tensioner according to claim 1, wherein the rope reel (36) is a cast part.
3. The end fitting tensioner according to claim 1, wherein a radius of the winding surface (62) is reduced in the axial direction from a first radius (r.sub.1) to a smaller second radius (r.sub.2), wherein the pull rope (41) is secured in the area of the first radius (r.sub.1) and is wound onto the rope reel (36) in the direction of the smaller second radius (r.sub.2).
4. The end fitting tensioner according to claim 3, wherein the winding surface is linear between the first end and the second end of the rope reel in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the belt shaft.
5. The end fitting tensioner according to claim 3, wherein the winding surface is curved between the first end and the second end of the rope reel in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the belt shaft.
6. The end fitting tensioner according to claim 1, wherein the driving element includes a tensioner tube (42) for receiving and guiding a pressurizing element (44), the pull rope (41) extending from a first rope end (45) secured to the rope reel (36) via at least one winding on the rope reel (36) into the tensioner tube (42) to the second rope end (52) secured on the pressurizing element (44).
7. The end fitting tensioner according to claim 1, wherein the rope reel (36) and/or the belt shaft housing (18) includes a shear element (64) which, prior to activation of the end fitting tensioner (10), positively engages in a corresponding recess (66) of the belt shaft housing (18) and/or of the rope reel (36) and prevents relative rotation between the rope reel (36) and the belt shaft housing (18).
8. The end fitting tensioner according to claim 1 further comprising a pressurizing element guided by a tensioner tube, the second rope end of the pull rope being secured to the pressurizing element.
9. An end fitting tensioner for a seat belt system, the end fitting tensioner comprising: a belt shaft housing; a belt shaft supported by the belt shaft housing for rotation about a longitudinal axis of the belt shaft and attached to one end of a webbing; a rope reel non-rotatably connected to an axial end of the belt shaft and having a winding surface that is conically tapered along the longitudinal axis of the belt shaft; and a pull rope having a first rope end and a second rope end opposite the first rope end, the first rope end being secured to the rope reel and being wound onto the winding surface, the second rope end being secured to a driving element arranged to move along a linear path, the pull rope being arranged to unwind from the winding surface to cause the webbing to be wound onto the belt shaft upon movement of the driving element.
10. The end fitting tensioner according to claim 9, wherein the conically tapered winding surface has a first radius at a first end of the rope reel and a second radius at a second end of the rope reel opposite the first end, the first radius being larger than the second radius, the pull rope being secured to the rope reel in an area of the first radius and wound onto the winding surface toward the second radius.
11. The end fitting tensioner according to claim 10, wherein the winding surface is linear between the first end and the second end of the rope reel in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the belt shaft.
12. The end fitting tensioner according to claim 10, wherein the winding surface is curved between the first end and the second end of the rope reel in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the belt shaft.
13. The end fitting tensioner according to claim 9, wherein the driving element includes a pressurizing element guided by a tensioner tube, the second rope end of the pull rope being secured to the pressurizing element.
14. The end fitting tensioner according to claim 13 further comprising a gas generator that can be activated to apply pressurized gas to the pressurizing element to move the pressurizing element relative to the tensioner tube, the pull rope unwinding from the winding surface upon relative movement between the pressurizing element and the tensioner tube.
15. The end fitting tensioner according to claim 9, wherein at least one of the rope reel and the belt shaft housing includes a shear element that engages in a recess provided on at least one of the belt shaft housing and the rope reel to prevent relative rotation between the rope reel and the belt shaft housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) In the shown embodiment, the end 14 of the webbing 16 is stitched to form a loop enclosing a belt shaft inserting element 20, wherein the belt shaft inserting element 20 is received in a recess 22 of the belt shaft 12 and is supported relative to the belt shaft 12 in a rotationally fixed manner.
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(16) The belt shaft 12 is pivoted about an axis A in the belt shaft housing 18. At the axial ends of the belt shaft 12 an end cover 34 and, resp., a rope reel 36 are disposed, the end cover 34 and the rope reel 36 being tightly connected to, especially pressed with the belt shaft 12 and preventing axial movement of the belt shaft 12 relative to the belt shaft housing 18 or minimizing the same to little axial play.
(17) In order to be able to tighten the webbing 16 upon activation of the end fitting tensioner 10 a force transmission element 38 is provided for coupling the belt shaft 12 to a tensioner drive 40. In the illustrated embodiment, the force transmission element 38 is a pull rope 41 being partly wound onto the rope reel 36 and secured by one rope end 45 to the rope reel 36.
(18) The tensioner drive 40 of the end fitting tensioner 10 comprises a tensioner tube 42 for receiving and guiding a pressurizing element 44 as well as a separate generator housing 46 for receiving a gas generator 48. The generator housing 46 in the shown embodiment is a tube length so that both the tensioner tube 42 and the generator housing 46 are made of a metal tube, especially a steel tube. Moreover, a coupling element 50 is provided for tightly connecting the generator housing 46 to the tensioner tube 42 (cf.
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(20) In order to reinforce the connection between the tensioner tube 42 and the generator housing 46 as well as to provide a simple connection between the tensioner drive 40 and the belt shaft housing 18, furthermore a stabilizing unit 56 is provided. Said stabilizing unit 56 in the present case comprises two stabilizing elements 58, especially made of zinc die cast, and a fastener 60 in the form of a tubular rivet, for example.
(21) In the present embodiment of the end fitting tensioner 10 the tensioner drive 40, especially the rope reel 36 of the tensioner drive 40, exhibits a particularly advantageous design which shall be discussed in detail hereinafter by way of
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(24) As an alternative, it is also imaginable, however, that the winding surface 62 in the axial direction has a curvature, wherein the ratio between the tensioning force and the webbing retraction path in that case is set via the course of curvature.
(25) In order to be able to adapt the shape of the winding surface 62 and of the entire rope reel 36 to the respective marginal conditions of a concrete end fitting tensioner 10 at low costs, the rope reel 36 preferably is a cast part, especially made of zinc die cast.
(26) The rope reel 36 according to
(27) Especially preferred, the belt shaft 12 is fixed by the shear element 64 in its locked position relative to the belt shaft housing 18 so that the end 14 of the webbing 16 in a case of restraint of the seat belt system without activation of the end fitting tensioner 10 is advantageously retained at a vehicle seat or a vehicle body largely free from play.
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(33) The securing ring 72 in advance pressed with the first rope end 45 is simply inserted axially into the rope securing space 70 so that the first rope end 45 extends radially outwardly through the slit-like aperture 68, the securing ring 72 being accommodated in an accurately fitting manner in the rope securing space 70 of the rope reel 36 transversely to the axis A (cf.
(34) After that, the pull rope 41 is wound onto the winding surface 62 of the rope reel 36 and is guided to the tensioner tube 42 where it is secured to the pressurizing element 44 by its second rope end 52.
(35) Upon activating the end fitting tensioner 10, due to the conical design of the winding surface 62 an advantageous belt tensioning is resulting in which the webbing 16 initially being quite loosely in contact with the occupant is at first retracted quickly, i.e. with a webbing retraction path that is long in relation to the piston movement, and with low tensioning force. In the course of the tensioning operation the webbing retraction is decelerated and the tensioning force is increased.