Seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly including a gas release opening

US10369963B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10369963-B2
Application numberUS-201715461528-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 17, 2017
Priority dateMar 17, 2017
Publication dateAug 6, 2019
Grant dateAug 6, 2019

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A seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly for use in a passenger vehicle is provided. The pretensioning assembly includes a tube in fluid communication with a gas generator and a driving element disposed therein that travels in a first direction in response to actuation of the gas generator. The driving element includes a polymer rod. A stopper is coupled to an end portion of the polymer rod. In one example, a seal member is disposed between the gas generator and the stopper. In another example, the tube has an opening that is adjacent to an exit to facilitate venting gas from the gas generator.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly for use in a passenger vehicle, the seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly comprising: a housing adapted for being mounted to a vehicle structure and having an interior cavity; a tube having an arcuate and curved shape having a first end for fluid communication with a gas generator and a second end in fluid communication with the interior cavity of the housing; a sprocket rotatably mounted to the housing and fixedly coupled to a spindle adapted for taking up seatbelt webbing during pretensioning; a driving element comprising a polymer rod configured to extend in a longitudinal direction, wherein the polymer rod is disposed within the tube and is translatable through the tube in a first direction towards the sprocket in response to an actuation by the gas generator; and a stopper fixedly coupled to an end portion of the polymer rod. 2. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a seal member that is disposed between the gas generator and the stopper. 3. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the tube has an opening that is adjacent to an exit at the second end to facilitate venting gas from the gas generator. 4. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 3 , wherein the tube includes a projection extending within the tube adjacent to the exit to define a constriction portion that has an opening dimension smaller than an inside dimension of adjacent portions of the tube, wherein the projection has an edge that defines at least part of the opening, and wherein the constriction portion is sized to prevent the stopper from passing therethrough. 5. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 4 , wherein the projection is integrally formed with the tube. 6. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 5 , wherein the projection is in a form of a crimp in a sidewall of the tube. 7. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 5 , wherein the constriction portion and the adjacent portions of the tube form a monolithic structure. 8. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 4 , wherein the polymer rod has a recessed portion defining a recess that extends generally in the longitudinal direction and that is aligned with the projection in the first direction, wherein the constriction portion is sized to permit the recessed portion of the polymer rod to pass therethrough while preventing the stopper from passing therethrough. 9. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 8 , wherein the recess is in a form of a groove defined by the recessed portion. 10. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 8 , wherein the recessed portion has a recessed ruled surface that defines the recess. 11. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 8 , wherein the projection and the recess are located near an end portion of the tube. 12. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 11 , wherein the sprocket has a plurality of vanes, wherein the polymer rod has a distal end portion that is disposed opposite the end portion of the polymer rod coupled to the stopper, and wherein the distal end portion of the polymer rod is disposed adjacent to the projection prior to the actuation by the gas generator and, for pretensioning, the projection helps directs the distal end portion of the polymer rod away from the outboard portion of the tube into engagement with the vanes of the sprocket. 13. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 8 , wherein the edge of the opening in the projection is disposed adjacent to the distal end portion of the polymer rod. 14. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 8 , wherein the edge of the opening in the projection faces in a direction generally opposite to the first direction. 15. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 8 , wherein the end portion of the polymer rod coupled to the stopper is a proximal end portion and the polymer rod has a distal end portion that is disposed opposite the proximal end portion, and wherein the edge is positioned to permit the recessed portion of the polymer rod to pass through the constriction portion while engaging the stopper and/or the proximal end portion of the polymer rod to prevent the stopper from passing through the constriction portion. 16. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 8 , wherein the edge of the opening is an inner edge that is disposed in a channel of the tube and the tube has a circumferential edge that defines part of the opening of the projection and that is substantially aligned with a sidewall of the tube that surrounds the channel, and wherein the inner edge and the circumferential edge are spaced apart to define a gap. 17. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 16 , wherein the projection extends longitudinally from the inner edge generally in the first direction towards the exit. 18. A seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly for use in a passenger vehicle, the seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly comprising: a housing adapted for being mounted to a vehicle structure and having an interior cavity; a tube having an arcuate and curved shape having a first end for fluid communication with a gas generator and a second end in fluid communication with the interior cavity of the housing; a sprocket rotatably mounted to the housing and fixedly coupled to a spindle adapted for taking up seatbelt webbing during pretensioning, wherein the sprocket has a plurality of vanes; a driving element comprising a polymer rod configured to extend in a longitudinal direction and having a recessed portion defining a recess that extends generally in the longitudinal direction, wherein the polymer rod is disposed within the tube and is translatable through the tube in a first direction towards the sprocket in response to an actuation by the gas generator; a stopper coupled to an end portion of the polymer rod; and a seal member disposed between the gas generator and the polymer rod, wherein the tube includes a projection extending within the tube adjacent to an exit at the second end to define a constriction portion that has an opening dimension smaller than an inside dimension of adjacent portions of the tube, wherein the projection has an edge that defines at least part of an opening, and wherein the recess is aligned with the edge of the projection in the first direction and the edge is positioned to permit the recessed portion of the polymer rod to pass through the constriction portion while engaging the stopper and/or the end portion of the polymer rod to prevent the stopper from passing through the constriction portion. 19. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 18 , wherein the edge of the opening in the projection faces in a direction generally opposite to the first direction. 20. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 18 , wherein the edge of the opening is an inner edge that is disposed in a channel of the tube and the tube has a circumferential edge that defines part of the opening of the projection and that is substantially aligned with a sidewall of the tube that surrounds the channel, and wherein the inner edge and the circumferential edge are spaced apart to define a gap.

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  • the gas directly propelling a flexible driving means, e.g. a plurality of successive masses, in a tubular chamber · CPC title

  • characterised by fluid actuators, e.g. pyrotechnic gas generators (actuating a cable B60R22/4619) · CPC title

  • Retractor casings; Mounting thereof · CPC title

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What does patent US10369963B2 cover?
A seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly for use in a passenger vehicle is provided. The pretensioning assembly includes a tube in fluid communication with a gas generator and a driving element disposed therein that travels in a first direction in response to actuation of the gas generator. The driving element includes a polymer rod. A stopper is coupled to an end portion of the polymer rod.…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Autoliv Asp Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R22/4628. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 06 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).