Safety belt and method for producing a safety belt

US11987908B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11987908-B2
Application numberUS-201917280904-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 27, 2019
Priority dateOct 1, 2018
Publication dateMay 21, 2024
Grant dateMay 21, 2024

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Abstract

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The invention describes a seat belt ( 10 ) for a motor vehicle comprising a webbing ( 12 ) that includes plural layers ( 26, 28, 30 ) at least one layer ( 26 ) of which comprises an electric heating element ( 26 ). The invention further describes a method for manufacturing such seat belt ( 10 ).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A seat belt ( 10 ) for a motor vehicle, comprising a webbing ( 12 ) that includes two webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ), which define a webbing interior, and a heating layer ( 26 ) substantially in the webbing interior, the heating layer ( 26 ) including an electric heating element ( 24 ) having an end penetrating one of the webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ) from an interior surface of the penetrated webbing layer ( 28 , 30 ) to an exterior surface of the penetrated webbing layer ( 28 , 30 ), the penetrating end of the electric heating element ( 24 ) being connected to the exterior surface of the penetrated webbing layer ( 28 , 30 ). 2. The seat belt according to claim 1 , wherein the heating element ( 24 ) extends at least over a partial area of the webbing ( 12 ) in the longitudinal direction. 3. The seat belt according to claim 1 , wherein the electric heating element ( 24 ) includes an electric heating material ( 34 ) which is coupled to webbing material of the heating layer ( 26 ). 4. The seat belt according to claim 1 , wherein the heating element ( 24 ) is at least partially interwoven with webbing material of the heating layer ( 26 ). 5. The seat belt according to claim 1 , wherein the seat belt ( 10 ) includes an end fitting ( 16 ) connected to an end of the webbing ( 12 ), the end fitting ( 16 ) having a power supply interface ( 40 ) thereon, the power supply interface ( 40 ) being electrically coupled to the end of the electric heating element ( 24 ). 6. The seat belt according to claim 5 , wherein the end of the electric heating element ( 24 ) is connected to the exterior surface of the webbing ( 12 ) via a solder and/or crimp bonding ( 36 ), an electric line ( 38 ) extending from the power supply interface ( 40 ) to the solder and/or crimp bonding ( 36 ) such that the electric heating element ( 24 ) is electrically connected to the power supply interface ( 40 ) via the electric line ( 38 ) and the solder and/or crimp bonding ( 36 ). 7. A method for manufacturing the seat belt ( 10 ) according to claim 1 , comprising the steps of: providing a webbing material and the electric heating element ( 24 ), and coupling the webbing material to the electric heating element ( 24 ) in a weaving process to form the heating layer ( 26 ). 8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the two webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ) are provided, wherein the electric heating element ( 24 ) is interposed substantially between the two webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ), wherein the two webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ) are interconnected, for example at the periphery. 9. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising: providing the two webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ), interposing the heating layer ( 26 ) between the two webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ) such that the heating layer ( 26 ) and electric heating element ( 24 ) are in the webbing interior defined by the two webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ), and passing the end of the electric heating element ( 24 ) entirely through one of the webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ) from the webbing interior to the exterior surface of the webbing ( 12 ). 10. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the end of heating element ( 24 ) is contacted on the exterior surface of the webbing ( 12 ) by means of soldering or crimping. 11. The seat belt according to claim 3 , wherein the heating material ( 34 ) comprises at least one conductive carbon fiber yarn, at least one conductive silver yarn, at least one conductive wire, at least one conductive copper strand and/or at least one conductive stainless steel strand. 12. The seat belt according to claim 5 , wherein the end fitting ( 16 ) is connected to a first end of the webbing ( 12 ), the seat belt ( 10 ) further comprising: a webbing retractor ( 14 ) connected to a second end of the webbing ( 12 ); and a plug tongue ( 20 ) on and moveable along the webbing ( 12 ) between the first and second ends of the webbing ( 12 ). 13. A seat belt ( 10 ) for a motor vehicle, comprising a webbing ( 12 ) that includes two webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ), which define a webbing interior, and a heating layer ( 26 ) substantially in the webbing interior, each webbing layer ( 28 , 30 ) including yarns ( 32 ) of webbing material, the heating layer ( 26 ) including first yarns of an electric heating material ( 34 ) and second yarns ( 42 ) of webbing material, the first yarns of electric heating material ( 34 ) being configured to provide thermal heat when supplied with current, portions of the second yarns ( 42 ) of the heating layer ( 26 ) being connected to the yarns ( 32 ) of each webbing layer ( 28 , 30 ). 14. The seat belt according to claim 13 , wherein a portion of the yarns ( 32 ) of a first one of the webbing layers ( 28 ) is passed downward to the heating layer ( 26 ) and connected with a portion of the second yarns ( 42 ) of the heating layer ( 26 ) via interweaving, a portion of the yarns ( 32 ) of a second one of the webbing layers ( 28 ) being passed upward to the heating layer ( 26 ) and connected with a portion of the second yarns ( 42 ) of the heating layer ( 26 ) via interweaving. 15. The seat belt according to claim 14 , wherein the yarns ( 32 ) of the first and second webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ) are warp yarns, the first yarns of the heating layer ( 26 ) are warp yarns, and the second yarns ( 42 ) of the heating layer ( 26 ) are weft yarns. 16. The seat belt according to claim 13 , wherein ends of the first yarns of the electric heating material ( 34 ) extend entirely through one of the webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ) to an exterior surface of the webbing ( 12 ). 17. A seat belt ( 10 ) for a motor vehicle, comprising: a first webbing layer ( 28 ) including first and second yarns of webbing material; a second webbing layer ( 30 ) including first and second yarns of webbing material, the first yarns of the second webbing layer ( 30 ) being connected to the second yarns of the first webbing layer ( 28 ) at the first webbing layer ( 28 ), the first yarns of the first webbing layer ( 28 ) being connected to the second yarns of the second webbing layer ( 30 ) at the second webbing layer ( 30 ); and a heating layer ( 26 ) interposed between the first and second webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ), the heating layer ( 26 ) including conductive fibers ( 34 ) configured to provide thermal heat when supplied with current, the first yarns of each of the first and second webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ) extending through the heating layer ( 26 ) between the conductive fibers ( 34 ) of the heating layer ( 26 ) to the other of the first and second webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ). 18. The seat belt according to claim 17 , wherein the first yarns of the first and second webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ) are warp yarns and the second yarns of the first and second webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ) are weft yarns. 19. The seat belt according to claim 17 , wherein ends of the conductive fibers ( 34 ) extend entirely through one of the first and second webbing layers ( 28 , 30 ) to an exterior surface of the webbing ( 12 ).

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  • D03D1/0035Primary

    Protective fabrics · CPC title

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

  • Double or multi-ply fabrics not otherwise provided for · CPC title

  • Woven fabrics characterised by the material, structure or properties of the fibres, filaments, yarns, threads or other warp or weft elements used · CPC title

  • Carbon fibres · CPC title

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What does patent US11987908B2 cover?
The invention describes a seat belt ( 10 ) for a motor vehicle comprising a webbing ( 12 ) that includes plural layers ( 26, 28, 30 ) at least one layer ( 26 ) of which comprises an electric heating element ( 26 ). The invention further describes a method for manufacturing such seat belt ( 10 ).
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zf Automotive Germany Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D03D1/0035. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 21 2024 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 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).