Three-point seatbelt device
US-2019071053-A1 · Mar 7, 2019 · US
US11021131B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11021131-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916519830-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 23, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 1, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 1, 2021 |
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A safety belt arrangement for a vehicle, with a belt force limiting unit which is constructed as a piston/cylinder assembly having a piston tube and a piston, which in the event of the belt force being limited is displaceable by a force limiting path in the piston tube, while expanding and plastically deforming the latter, whereby the belt force exerted on a vehicle occupant is limited to a predefined level of force. According to the invention, at least one tube element, which can be pushed telescopically onto the piston tube to form a double tube structure, is provided for setting the force level course over the force limiting path.
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What is claimed is: 1. A safety belt arrangement for a vehicle, comprising: a belt force limiting unit that is constructed as a piston/cylinder assembly having a piston tube and having a piston, which in an event of a belt force, the piston is displaceable in the piston tube about a force limiting path while expanding and plastically deforming the piston tube, such that the belt force exerted on a vehicle occupant is limited to a predefined force level; and at least one tube element to set a force level course over the force limiting path, the at least one tube element being pushed telescopically onto the piston tube to form a double tube structure, wherein an inner diameter of the at least one tube element is greater than an outer diameter of the piston tube by a slight play, and the at least one tube element is fixed at a predefined axial position on the piston tube. 2. The safety belt arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein a tube length of the at least one tube element is less than a tube length of the piston tube, so that the piston tube has at least one tube section enclosed by the at least one tube element and at least one tube section not covered by the at least one tube element. 3. The safety belt arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one tube element is fixed at the predefined axial position on the piston tube via an adhesive or embossment connection. 4. The safety belt arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein an inner and outer peripheral side of the piston tube is formed with a constant inner and outer diameter in a smooth cylindrical manner over an entire tube length, and the inner and outer peripheral side of the at least one tube element is formed with a constant inner and outer diameter in a smooth cylindrical manner over an entire tube length. 5. The safety belt arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein, for a progressive force level course, the at least one tube element is positioned on the piston tube at an end of the force limiting path or, for a degressive force level course, the at least one tube element is positioned at a beginning of the force limiting path on the piston tube, or for a wave-like force level course, the at least one tube element is positioned on a middle section of the piston tube. 6. The safety belt arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein, in a fastened state, a belt tongue of the safety belt is in detachable connection with a vehicle-side safety belt buckle, which is fastened via a cable element and via the belt force limiting unit to a vehicle body, and wherein a cable end of the cable element is guided through the piston tube and is connected to the piston. 7. The safety belt arrangement according to claim 6 , wherein the cable element is guided via a vehicle body-side fitting by cable deflection, and wherein the vehicle body-side fitting has a support contour against which a side of the piston tube facing away from the piston is supported in the event of the belt force being limited. 8. The safety belt arrangement according to claim 7 , further comprising a stop element through which the cable element is guided, the stop element being positioned between the vehicle body-side fitting and the piston tube, wherein a portion of the piston tube is inserted inside of the stop element. 9. The safety belt arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein, for a progressive force level course, the at least one tube element is positioned on the piston tube at an end of the force limiting path. 10. The safety belt arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein, for a degressive force level course, the at least one tube element is positioned at a beginning of the force limiting path on the piston tube. 11. The safety belt arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein, for a wave-like force level course, the at least one tube element is positioned on a middle section of the piston tube. 12. A safety belt arrangement for a vehicle, comprising: a belt force limiting unit that is constructed as a piston/cylinder assembly having a piston tube and having a piston, which in an event of a belt force, the piston is displaceable in the piston tube about a force limiting path while expanding and plastically deforming the piston tube, such that the belt force exerted on a vehicle occupant is limited to a predefined force level; and at least one tube element to set a force level course over the force limiting path, the at least one tube element being pushed telescopically onto the piston tube to form a double tube structure, wherein the at least one tube element is a fastening clip, which peripherally surrounds the piston tube at a predefined axial position, the at least one tube element has a fastening tab projecting radially outwards, via which the at least one tube element is fastened to an adjoining component of a vehicle body, wherein the fastening tab of the tube element has an elongated hole for screwing to the adjoining component of the vehicle body, and wherein a longitudinal extension of the elongated hole is aligned axially parallel to the piston tube.
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