IP Library Granted Patent US 7,681,683
Granted Patent B2
US 7,681,683 · App. 12/076,739 · Granted Mar 23, 2010

Seatbelt retractor

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Patent No.
US 7,681,683
App. No.
12/076,739
Granted
Mar 23, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A seat belt retractor includes a seat belt winding device for winding up a seat belt by actuation of a motor and a control unit. The control unit, under a predetermined condition, repeats a process of stopping the actuation of the motor when an overload of the motor is detected and restarting the actuation of the motor after a lapse of a predetermined time period. The control unit includes a timer for clocking the time period from the start to the stop of the actuation of the motor, a counter for counting up the number of times of starting the actuation of the motor, and a determination module that based on the result of the timer and the counter determines whether or not actuation of the motor, which is stopped by the detection of an overload, is to be restarted.

Claims (23)

1. A seat belt retractor comprising:

a seat belt winding device for winding up a seat belt by actuation of a motor; and

a control unit that under a predetermined condition repeats a process of stopping the actuation of the motor when an overload of the motor is detected and restarting the actuation of the motor after a lapse of a predetermined time period, the control unit comprises:

a timer for clocking the time period from the start to the stop of the actuation of the motor;

a counter for counting up the number of times of starting the actuation of the motor; and

a determination module that based on the result of the timer and the counter determines whether or not actuation of the motor, which is stopped by the detection of an overload, is to be restarted.

2. A seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the determination module determines that the actuation of the motor is not to be restarted when a time period as the result of the clocking by the timer is shorter than a predetermined time period a plurality of times in a row.

3. A seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the determination module determines that actuation of the motor is not to be restarted when the actuation of a restarted motor is stopped by the detection of an overload and a time period as the result of the clocking by the timer is shorter than a predetermined time period.

4. A seat belt apparatus comprising:

a tongue plate that is slidably attached to the seat belt;

a buckle to which the tongue plate is inserted and latched; and

a seat belt retractor comprising:

a seat belt winding device for winding up a seat belt by actuation of a motor; and

a control unit that under a predetermined condition repeats a process of stopping the actuation of the motor when an overload of the motor is detected and restarting the actuation of the motor after a lapse of a predetermined time period, the control unit comprises:

a timer for clocking the time period from the start to the stop of the actuation of the motor;

a counter for counting up the number of times of starting the actuation of the motor; and

a determination module that based on the result of the timer and the counter determines whether or not actuation of the motor, which is stopped by the detection of an overload, is to be restarted.

5. A seat belt winding method for repeating, under a predetermined condition, a process of stopping the actuation of a motor, which provides power for winding up a seat belt, when an overload of the motor is detected and restarting the actuation of the motor after a lapse of a predetermined time period, comprising the steps of:

clocking a time period from the start to the stop of the actuation of the motor;

counting up the number of times of starting the actuation of the motor; and

determining whether or not actuation of the motor, which was stopped by the detection of the overload, is to be restarted based on the result obtained in the clocking step and the result obtained in the counting step.

6. The seat belt winding method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the determining step determines that actuation of the motor is not to be restarted when a time period obtained as a result from the clocking step is shorter than a predetermined time period a plurality of times in a row.

7. The seat belt winding method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the determining step determines that actuation of the motor is not to be restarted when the actuation of a restarted motor is stopped by the detection of the overload and a time period obtained as a result in the clocking step is shorter than a predetermined time period.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 12, 2021
From: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, AS SECURITY AGENT FOR THE SECURED PARTIES
To: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS JAPAN K.K.
Reel/Frame 057775/0655 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 12, 2021
From: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS JAPAN K.K.
To: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, AS SECURITY AGENT FOR THE SECURED PARTIES
Reel/Frame 057828/0338 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 1, 2018
From: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS JAPAN K. K.
To: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS
Reel/Frame 046286/0789 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 13, 2018
From: TAKATA CORPORATION
To: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS JAPAN K.K.
Reel/Frame 045938/0931 →