Vehicle seat belt system having uniform air delivery

US10569735B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10569735-B2
Application numberUS-201715834217-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 7, 2017
Priority dateDec 7, 2017
Publication dateFeb 25, 2020
Grant dateFeb 25, 2020

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A vehicle seat belt system is provided. The vehicle seat belt system includes a seat belt comprising a tubular seat belt webbing defining a passageway and a plurality of exhaust openings located along a length of the webbing, and an air delivery device supplying air to the seat belt. The seat belt is configured such that air flowing out of the exhaust openings is substantially evenly distributed along the length of the webbing.

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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle seat belt system comprising: a seat belt comprising a tubular seat belt webbing defining a passageway and a plurality of exhaust openings located along a length of the webbing; and an air delivery device including a fan supplying forced air to the seat belt, wherein the seat belt is configured such that the air flowing out of the plurality of exhaust openings is substantially evenly distributed along the length of the webbing to create an air distribution zone proximate a seated occupant. 2. The seat belt system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of exhaust openings comprise openings that vary in size, wherein the size of the openings increase with distance from an air inlet along the length of the webbing. 3. The seat belt system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of exhaust openings vary in number at different locations along the webbing, wherein the number of openings of the plurality of exhaust openings increase with distance from an air inlet along the length of the webbing. 4. The seat belt system of claim 1 , wherein the webbing has a plurality of air flow passages, each of the plurality of air flow passages controlled to distribute substantially a same air flow to separate sections along the length of the webbing. 5. The seat belt system of claim 1 , wherein the seat belt comprises a shoulder belt, wherein the passageway and the plurality of exhaust openings are formed in the shoulder belt. 6. The seat belt system of claim 1 further comprising a buckle for connecting with the seat belt webbing, wherein the air from the air delivery system enters the webbing through the buckle. 7. The seat belt system of claim 1 further comprising a material within the webbing the varies an air flow resistance to control pressure drop through the plurality of exhaust openings. 8. The seat belt system of claim 7 , wherein the material comprises at least one of rubber, nylon, polyester and polyurethane. 9. A vehicle seat belt system comprising: a seat belt comprising a tubular seat belt webbing defining a passageway having an air inlet and a plurality of exhaust openings located along a length of the webbing; and an air delivery device including a fan supplying forced air to the air inlet into the passageway, wherein the seat belt is configured such that the air flowing out of the plurality of exhaust openings is substantially evenly distributed along the length of the webbing to create an air distribution zone proximate a seated occupant. 10. The seat belt system of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of exhaust openings comprise openings that vary in size, wherein the size of the openings increase with distance from the air inlet along the length of the webbing. 11. The seat belt system of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of exhaust openings vary in number at different locations along the webbing, wherein the number of openings of the plurality of exhaust openings increase with distance from the air inlet along the length of the webbing. 12. The seat belt system of claim 9 , wherein the webbing has a plurality of air flow passages, each of the plurality of air flow passages controlled to distribute substantially a same air flow to separate sections along the length of the webbing. 13. The seat belt system of claim 9 , wherein the seat belt comprises a shoulder belt, wherein the passageway and the plurality of exhaust openings are formed in the shoulder belt. 14. The seat belt system of claim 9 further comprising a buckle for connecting with the seat belt webbing, wherein the air from the air delivery system enters the webbing through the buckle. 15. The seat belt system of claim 9 further comprising a material within the webbing that varies an air flow resistance to control pressure drop through the plurality of exhaust openings. 16. The seat belt system of claim 15 , wherein the material comprises at least one of rubber, nylon, polyester and polyurethane. 17. A vehicle comprising: a seat assembly; and a seat belt system operatively coupled to the seat assembly and comprising: a seat belt comprising a tubular seat belt webbing defining a passageway and a plurality of exhaust openings located along a length of the webbing; and an air delivery device including a fan supplying forced air to the seat belt, wherein the seat belt is configured such that the air flowing out of the plurality of exhaust openings is substantially evenly distributed along the length of the webbing to create an air distribution zone proximate a seated occupant. 18. The vehicle of claim 17 , wherein the exhaust openings comprise openings that vary in size, wherein the size of the openings increase with distance from an air inlet along the length of the webbing. 19. The vehicle of claim 17 , wherein the exhaust openings vary in number at different locations along the webbing, wherein the number of openings of the plurality of exhaust openings increase with distance from an air inlet along the length of the webbing. 20. The vehicle of claim 17 further comprising a material within the webbing that varies an air flow resistance.

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  • HVAC devices specially adapted for particular vehicle parts or components and being connected to the vehicle HVAC unit · CPC title

  • for buckles · CPC title

  • B60R22/12Primary

    Construction of belts or harnesses (B60R21/18 takes precedence {; woven fabrics for safety belts D03D1/0005}) · CPC title

  • the inflatable member formed as a belt or harness or combined with a belt or harness arrangement · CPC title

  • the heat source being other than the propulsion plant {(B60H1/00492 takes precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10569735B2 cover?
A vehicle seat belt system is provided. The vehicle seat belt system includes a seat belt comprising a tubular seat belt webbing defining a passageway and a plurality of exhaust openings located along a length of the webbing, and an air delivery device supplying air to the seat belt. The seat belt is configured such that air flowing out of the exhaust openings is substantially evenly distribute…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R22/12. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 25 2020 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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