Triggerable holding apparatus
12503073 ยท 2025-12-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2021/23388
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/23384
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a triggerable holding device (10) for a tensioning means (12) of an airbag, comprising a holder (14), a locking member (16) that is movably supported in the holder (14) and that is shiftable between a locking position in which it keeps the tensioning means (12) locked and a release position in which the tensioning means (12) is released, a pyrotechnical device (22) which is coupled to the locking member (16) so that, when the pyrotechnical device (22) is activated, it is shifted from the locking position to the release position, and a restraining device (38) which is tightly connected to the locking member (16) and which, in the release position of the locking member (16), interacts with a restraining geometry (40) within the holder (14) to hold the locking member (16) in its release position within the holder (14).
Claims
1. A triggerable holding device for a tensioning means of an airbag, comprising a holder, a locking member that is movably supported in the holder and that is shiftable between a locking position in which it keeps the tensioning means blocked and a release position in which the tensioning means is released, a pyrotechnical device that is coupled to the locking member so that, when the pyrotechnical device is activated, it is shifted from the locking position to the release position, and a restraining device that is tightly connected to the locking member and that interacts, in the release position of the locking member, with a restraining geometry in the holder to hold the locking member in its release position in the holder, wherein the restraining device is formed on a base in which the locking member is held, the restraining device projecting laterally from the base.
2. The holding device according to claim 1 wherein the base is a plastic member and the plastic forming the base is injection-molded around the locking member in an area of the pyrotechnical device, or the locking member is inserted in the base.
3. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the restraining device is a tab that projects outwardly inclined on the base.
4. The holding device according to claim 3, wherein the tab is flexible.
5. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the base is guided on an inner wall of the holder and the inner wall has a recess which extends in a direction of movement of the locking member and into which the restraining device protrudes at least a little.
6. The holding device according to claim 1 wherein the base is guided to be rotationally fixed in the holder.
7. The holding device according to claim 6, wherein a projection is formed integrally with the base and the holder includes, on an inner wall, a groove or a slit in which the projection is guided.
8. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the restraining geometry is a cutout which extends to an outer face of the holder, wherein the restraining device is received in the release position of the locking member in the cutout.
9. The holding device according to claim 8, wherein the cutout is axially connected to the recess.
10. The holding device according to claim 8, wherein the restraining device, in the release position of the locking member, extends through the cutout.
11. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the holder includes a slit for receiving the tensioning means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages and features result from the following description and from the attached drawings which are referred to, and wherein:
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DESCRIPTION
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(8) The holding device 10 comprises a holder 14 that is also shown in
(9) In the holder 14, a locking member 16 is supported to be movable, specifically linearly displaceable. More precisely, the locking member 16 can be moved from a locking position shown in
(10) In the locking position, the locking member 16 keeps the tensioning means 12 locked.
(11) For this purpose, the tensioning means 12 which is a tether in the embodiment has a loop 18 that is laid around the locking member 16 in the locking position.
(12) The holder 14 includes a slit 20 to receive the tensioning means 12.
(13) The locking member 16 is a sleeve in the embodiment.
(14) Moreover, a pyrotechnical device 22 is provided that is coupled to the locking member 16 so that, when the pyrotechnical device 22 is activated, the locking member 16 is moved out of the locking position to the release position.
(15) The pyrotechnical device 22 comprises in particular electrical lines 24 and an ignition head 26 in which a pyrotechnical propelling charge is accommodated.
(16) The locking member 16 is held in a base 28.
(17) More precisely, the plastic forming the base 28 is injection-molded around the locking member 16 at one end in the area of the pyrotechnical device 22.
(18) In an alternative embodiment not shown in the Figures for convenience, the base 28 is attached to the locking member 16.
(19) The base 28 is guided on an inner wall 30 of the holder 14.
(20) Concretely, the base 28 is guided to be rotationally fixed in the holder 14.
(21) For this purpose, a projection 32 is formed integrally with the base 28 and on its inner wall 30 the holder 14 has a corresponding slit 34 in which the projection 32 is guided. Instead of a slit 34, the holder 14 may include a groove.
(22) The pyrotechnical unit 22 and more precisely the electrical lines 24 are equally partly received in the base 28, the lines 24 extending through the base 28.
(23) The electrical lines 24 are formed by pins, for example.
(24) In addition, a mount 36 for an electrical connection for electrically contacting the lines 24 is formed in the base 28.
(25) The holding device 10 further comprises a restraining device 38 that is tightly connected to the locking member 16.
(26) Concretely, the restraining device 38 is formed integrally in the base 28.
(27) In addition, the holding device 10 comprises a retaining geometry 40 which is formed integrally in the holder 14.
(28) The restraining device 38 and the restraining geometry 40 together form a restraining mechanism.
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(30) The restraining device 38 projects laterally from the base 28.
(31) More precisely, the restraining device 38 is a tab that projects outwardly inclined from the base 28. This is particularly clear from
(32) The tab is designed to be flexible.
(33) In order to allow the locking member 16 to move from the locking position to the release position, a recess 42 extending in the direction of movement of the locking member 16 is formed on the inner wall 30 of the holder 14.
(34) The restraining device 38 protrudes at least a little into the recess 42.
(35) The restraining geometry 40 is realized by a cutout 44 which is axially connected to the recess 42.
(36) The cutout 44 overlaps the recess 42 in such a way that an opening 48 is formed on an end face 46 of the recess 42.
(37) Starting from the opening 48, the restraining geometry 40, in particular the cutout 44, extends to an outer face 50 of the holder 14.
(38) The cutout 44 does not extend to the inner face 50.
(39) When the holding device 10 is triggered, the locking member 16 is moved out of its locking position generated by the pyrotechnical device 22.
(40) Initially, the locking member 16 can move unhindered, namely as long as the restraining device 38 moves in the recess 42.
(41) When the restraining device 38 impacts the restraining geometry 40, the movement of the locking member 16 is stopped.
(42) In the release position of the locking member 16, the restraining device 38 interacts with the restraining geometry 40, as illustrated in
(43) Concretely, the restraining device 38 moves into the cutout 44 of the restraining geometry 40 and gets hooked there, namely in such a way that, in the release position of the locking member 16, the restraining device 38 extends through the cutout 44.