IP Library Granted Patent US 7,452,003
Granted Patent B2
US 7,452,003 · App. 11/476,464 · Granted Nov 18, 2008

Seat belt pretensioner

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Patent No.
US 7,452,003
App. No.
11/476,464
Granted
Nov 18, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pretensioning apparatus for seat belt webbing is located in the vicinity of a belt anchor end of a three-point vehicle safety restraint seat belt. The pretensioning apparatus has a fixed member in the form of a tubular member that may be anchored to a vehicle seat at the belt anchor side of the vehicle. A movable member in the form of a piston is connected to the webbing in the region of the belt anchor end. A means is provided for moving the movable member relative to the fixed member in a generally horizontal direction, to move the seat belt webbing in a pretensioning direction in response to a signal from a crash sensor. A webbing guide is fixed to the seat to provide an effective anchorage point spaced from the belt anchor end of the webbing under pretensioning conditions.

Claims (24)

1. A pretensioning apparatus for tensioning a seat belt webbing of a three point seat belt that is installed in a vehicle, an end of the seat belt webbing being located in the vicinity of both a door sill and a seat base, the pretensioning apparatus comprising:

a tubular member in a fixed position relative to and in the vicinity of the seat base such that the tubular member extends in a direction going from the front of the vehicle towards the rear of the vehicle;

a piston located inside the tubular member and movable along the tubular member, the piston being connected to the seat belt webbing via an elongate member, a first end of the elongate member being connected to the piston with the elongate member also being connected to the seat belt webbing; and

a means for moving the piston in a direction towards the rear of the vehicle thereby effecting in combination with a seat belt webbing guide located rearward of the tubular member a movement of the seat belt webbing in a direction toward the front of the vehicle during a crash.

2. The pretensioning apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the end of the seat belt webbing is attached to a belt anchor that is located in the vicinity of both the door sill and the seat base and the elongate member is looped around the seat belt webbing in the vicinity of the belt anchor.

3. The pretensioning apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the elongate member comprises a metal cable.

4. The pretensioning apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the tubular member is anchored to the vehicle seat.

5. The pretensioning apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the tubular member is anchored to the seat at the side of the seat adjacent the belt anchor end of the webbing.

6. A pretensioning apparatus for tensioning a seat belt webbing of a three point seat belt that is installed in a vehicle, the pretensioning apparatus comprising:

a tubular member anchored to a load bearing part of a vehicle seat such that the tubular member extends in a direction going from the front of the vehicle towards the rear of the vehicle, the tubular member being located forward of a location where an end of the seat belt webbing is anchored to a load bearing part of the vehicle in the vicinity of both a door sill and a base of the vehicle seat;

a piston located inside of the tubular member, the piston being movable along the tubular member towards the rear of the vehicle in the event of a vehicle crash;

a seat belt webbing guide fixed to the seat rearward of the tubular member and forward of the location where the end of the seat belt webbing is anchored to a load bearing part of the vehicle;

a cable having a first end that is attached to the piston, the cable extending from the piston in a forward direction then around a pulley that redirects the cable in a rearward direction, the cable being looped around the seat belt webbing in the vicinity of the location where the seat belt webbing is anchored to a load bearing part of the vehicle; and

when the piston is moved rearward along the interior of the tubular member the cable pulls the seat belt webbing toward the front of the vehicle with the seat belt coming into contact with the seat belt webbing guide.

7. The pretensioning apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the cable comprises a metal cable coated with plastic material.

8. The pretensioning apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the tubular member extends in a generally horizontal direction.

9. A pretensioning apparatus for tensioning a seat belt webbing of a three point seat belt that is installed in a vehicle, the pretensioning apparatus comprising:

a tubular member anchored to a load bearing part of a floor or door sill of a vehicle in the vicinity of a base of a vehicle seat such that the tubular member extends in a direction going from the front of the vehicle towards the rear of the vehicle, the tubular member being located forward of a location where an end of the seat belt webbing is anchored to a load bearing part of the vehicle in the vicinity of both a door sill and the base of the vehicle seat;

a piston located inside of the tubular member, the piston being movable along the tubular member towards the rear of the vehicle in the event of a vehicle crash;

a seat belt webbing guide fixed to the vehicle rearward of the tubular member and forward of the location where the end of the seat belt webbing is anchored to a load bearing part of the vehicle;

a cable having a first end that is attached to the piston, the cable extending from the piston in a forward direction then around a pulley that redirects the cable in a rearward direction, the cable being looped around the seat belt webbing in the vicinity of the location where the seat belt webbing is anchored to a load bearing part of the vehicle; and

when the piston is moved rearward along the interior of the tubular member the cable pulls the seat belt webbing toward the front of the vehicle with the seat belt coming into contact with the seat belt webbing guide.

10. The pretensioning apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the cable comprises a metal cable coated with plastic material.

11. The pretensioning apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the tubular member extends in a generally horizontal direction.

Assignments (9)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 12, 2021
From: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, AS SECURITY AGENT FOR THE SECURED PARTIES
To: KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 057775/0771 →
RELEASE OF INTEREST IN PATENTS- RELEASE OF REEL/FRAME 033673/0524 Recorded Apr 12, 2018
From: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH
To: KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS, INC.; KSS HOLDINGS, INC.; KSS ACQUISITION COMPANY; BREED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY, INC.; KEY ASIAN HOLDINGS, INC.; KEY AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES, INC.; KEY AUTOMOTIVE OF FLORIDA, LLC; KEY CAYMAN GP LLC; KEY INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION; KEY SAFETY RESTRAINT SYSTEMS, INC.; KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS FOREIGN HOLDCO, LLC
Reel/Frame 045933/0563 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT SUPPLEMENT Recorded Apr 11, 2018
From: KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS, INC.
To: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS
Reel/Frame 045927/0330 →
RELEASE OF INTEREST IN PATENT COLLATERAL Recorded Sep 2, 2014
From: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH
To: KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS, INC.; KSS HOLDINGS, INC.; KSS ACQUISITION COMPANY; BREED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY, INC.; HAMLIN INCORPORATED; KEY ASIAN HOLDINGS, INC.; KEY AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES, INC.; KEY AUTOMOTIVE WEST, INC.; KEY AUTOMOTIVE, LP; KEY CAYMAN GP LLC; KEY ELECTRONICS OF NEVADA, INC.; KEY INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION; KEY SAFETY RESTRAINT SYSTEMS, INC.; KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS FOREIGN HOLDCO, LLC; KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS OF TEXAS, INC.
Reel/Frame 033666/0605 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 2, 2014
From: KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS, INC.
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH
Reel/Frame 033673/0524 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE NATURE OF CONVEYANCE TO RELEASE OF SECOND LIEN INTEREST IN PATENT COLLATERAL AND THE RECEIVING PARTY NAMES PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 031327 FRAME 676. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE RELEASE OF SECOND LIEN INTEREST IN PATENT COLLATERAL. SEE ALSO THE ATTACHED DECLARATION. Recorded Aug 12, 2014
From: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH
To: KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS, INC.; KSS HOLDINGS, INC.; KSS ACQUISITION COMPANY; BREED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY, INC.; HAMLIN INCORPORATED; KEY ASIAN HOLDINGS, INC.; KEY AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES, INC.; KEY AUTOMOTIVE, LP; KEY CAYMAN GP LLC; KEY ELECTRONICS OF NEVADA, INC.; KEY INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION; KEY SAFETY RESTRAINT SYSTEMS, INC.; KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS FOREIGN HOLDCO, LLC; KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS OF TEXAS, INC.
Reel/Frame 033521/0223 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 5, 2013
From: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH
To: KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 031327/0676 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 4, 2013
From: KEY SAFETY SYSTEM, INC.; BREED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH
Reel/Frame 029565/0193 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 28, 2006
From: BELL, JOHN FORSTER
To: KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 018023/0377 →