Seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly including a pretensioner rod
US-2019270428-A1 · Sep 5, 2019 · US
US11186252B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11186252-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916406285-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 8, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Nov 30, 2021 |
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A seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly for use in a vehicle is provided. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly includes a housing adapted for being mounted to a frame and having an interior cavity, a pretensioner tube having an arcuate and curved shape, a pretensioner wheel rotatably mounted to the housing and fixedly coupled to a spindle, a pretensioner rod disposed within the tube and a guide plate having a guide portion and a rod guide. The pretensioner rod engages with the pretensioner wheel during pretensioning. In addition, the pretensioner wheel includes a body portion, a pair of flanges radially extending from the body portion and a plurality of vanes with the cavities formed between adjacent two of the plurality of vanes.
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A pretensioner wheel for a motor vehicle seat belt pretensioner having a pretensioner rod, a housing, a guide plate and a pretensioner tube, the pretensioner wheel comprising: a body portion having an annular shape; a pair of flanges radially extending from the body portion of the pretensioner wheel; a plurality of vanes extending between the pair of flanges along radials extending from a central axis of rotation of the body portion, the plurality of vanes each having a first sidewall and a second sidewall formed as a triangular shape on a cross-section plane of the pretensioner wheel perpendicular to the central axis, the first and second sidewall forming a radially outer tip; and a cavity formed between adjacent two of the plurality of vanes, wherein the tip of each of the plurality of vanes lies on the radials extending from the central axis of rotation of the pretensioner wheel, and has a first angle formed between the radial and the first sidewall and a second angle formed between the radial and the second sidewall, and the first angle is greater than the second angle, and wherein the second sidewall of the vanes is angled to contract contact with a chamfered surface of a distal end portion of the pretensioner rod when the pretensioner rod is exited from the pretensioner tube. 2. The pretensioner wheel of claim 1 , wherein the first angle is greater than 28 degrees and less than 38 degrees, and the second angle is greater than 17 degrees and less than 27 degrees. 3. The pretensioner wheel of claim 1 , wherein the first angle is 30 degrees and the second angle is 25 degrees. 4. The pretensioner wheel of claim 1 , wherein a tip angle of the radially outer tip is formed between the first sidewall and the second sidewall and the tip angle is between 35 degrees and 65 degrees. 5. The pretensioner wheel of claim 1 , wherein the tip of each vane is formed as a radiused shape defining an external radius for deforming the pretensioner rod when the pretensioner rod is engaged with the pretensioner wheel. 6. The pretensioner wheel of claim 5 , wherein the radius of the tip is between 0.35 mm and 0.55 mm. 7. The pretensioner wheel of claim 5 , wherein a deformed depth of the pretensioner rod is between 10% and 50% of a radial thickness of the pretensioner rod engaged with the vanes of the pretensioner wheel. 8. The pretensioner wheel of claim 1 , wherein a vane height is defined by subtracting a root radius of a root circle defined by connecting each of root sections of the vanes from a tip radius of a tip circle defined by connecting each of the radially outer tip, and the vane height is equal to or less than a half of a radial thickness of the pretensioner rod engaged with the vanes of the pretensioner wheel so that the vanes of the pretensioner wheel prevent the pretensioner rod from being cut when the pretensioner rod is engaged with the pretensioner wheel during a pretensioning. 9. The pretensioner wheel of claim 1 , wherein the vanes of the pretensioner wheel are formed with an odd number between 5 and 13 vanes. 10. The pretensioner wheel of claim 1 , wherein the pretensioner wheel is formed with 11 vanes. 11. The pretensioner wheel of claim 1 , wherein each of the cavities forms a pocket to receive the pretensioner rod, and the pocket of the cavity is formed as a U-shape on a cross-section plane of the pretensioner wheel parallel to the central axis. 12. The pretensioner wheel of claim 11 , wherein a bottom of the pocket is formed with a semi-circle shape or a radiused shape. 13. A pretensioner wheel for a motor vehicle seat belt pretensioner having a pretensioner rod, a housing, a guide plate and a pretensioner tube, the pretensioner wheel comprising: a body portion having an annular shape; a pair of flanges radially extending from the body portion of the pretensioner wheel; a plurality of vanes extending between the pair of flanges along radials extending from a central axis of rotation of the body portion, the plurality of vanes each having a first sidewall and a second sidewall formed as a triangular shape on a cross-section plane of the pretensioner wheel perpendicular to the central axis, the first and second forming a radially outer tip; and a cavity formed between adjacent two of the plurality of vanes, wherein the tip of each of the plurality of vanes lies on the radials extending from the central axis of rotation of the pretensioner wheel, and has a first angle formed between the radial and the first sidewall and a second angle formed between the radial and the second sidewall, and the first angle is greater than the second angle, and wherein each of the first and second sidewall forms a first and second thumbnail flat surface, respectively. 14. The pretensioner wheel of claim 13 , wherein an area of the second thumbnail flat surface is larger than an area of the first thumbnail flat surface. 15. The pretensioner wheel of claim 13 , wherein the second sidewall of the vanes is angled to contact with a chamfered surface of a distal end portion of the pretensioner rod when the pretensioner rod is exited from the pretensioner tube. 16. A seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly for a motor vehicle comprising, a spindle, a frame, a housing, a pretensioner tube having an arcuate and curved shape having a first tube end in fluid communication with a gas generator and an exit in fluid communication in the housing; a pretensioner rod disposed within the pretensioner tube and having a proximal end disposed towards the gas generator and a distal end disposed at the exit of the pretensioner tube; and a pretensioner wheel rotatably mounted to the housing and fixedly coupled to the spindle; the pretensioner wheel including, a body portion having an annular shape; a pair of flanges radially extending from the body portion of the pretensioner wheel; a plurality of vanes extending between the pair of flanges along radials extending from a central axis of rotation of the body portion, the plurality of vanes each having a first sidewall and a second sidewall formed as a triangular shape on a cross-section plane of the pretensioner wheel perpendicular to the central axis, the first and second sidewall forming a radially outer tip; and a cavity formed between adjacent two of the plurality of vanes, wherein the tip of each of the plurality of vanes lies on the radials extending from the central axis of rotation of the pretensioner wheel, and has a first angle formed between the radial and the first sidewall and a second angle formed between the radial and the second sidewall, and the first angle is greater than the second angle, and wherein the second sidewall of the vanes is angled to contact with a chamfered surface of a distal end portion of the pretensioner rod when the pretensioner rod is exited from the pretensioner tube. 17. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 16 , wherein the tip of each vane is formed as a radiused shape defining an external radius for deforming the pretensioner rod, and a deformed depth of the pretensioner rod is between 10% and 50% of a radial thickness of the pretensioner rod. 18. The seatbelt pretensioning retractor assembly of claim 16 , wherein each of the first and second sidewall forms a first and second thumbnail flat surface respectively, and an area of the second thumbnail flat surface is larger than an area of the first thumbnail flat surface.
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