Methods and apparatus for restraining vehicular passengers

US2016257283A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016257283-A1
Application numberUS-201514639022-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 4, 2015
Priority dateMar 4, 2015
Publication dateSep 8, 2016
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A vehicular seat belt assembly can include a pair of lateral webbing strips configured to extend laterally across a first portion of vehicular passenger, distal ends being statically secured to the vehicular support structure, and proximal ends being selectively connected to and disconnected from each other. A pair of upper body strips can be configured to contact a second portion the passenger. An anchor can be statically secured to the vehicular support structure, and configured to guide each of the upper body strips so as to enable a change in a direction of extension of the upper body strips, and to thereby absorb a portion of a load created by the force applied to the passenger and applied to the upper body strips. A retractor assembly can be configured to enable length adjustment of the upper body strips if the load is below a certain threshold level.

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A vehicular seat belt assembly for restraining a vehicular passenger disposed in a seat upon application of a force applied to the passenger, the restraint being performed via cooperation with a vehicular support structure and based at least in part by contact with the passenger's lap and upper body, the vehicular seat belt assembly comprising: a pair of lateral webbing strips configured to extend laterally across the passenger's lap and that each define distal and proximal ends, the distal end of each lateral webbing strip being statically secured to the vehicular support structure, and the proximal ends being manually connectable and dis-connectable from each other; a vertically extending webbing strip that includes a pair of upper body strips that are configured to contact opposite sides of a front of the passenger's upper body, a proximal end of each upper body strip being connected to a respective one of the lateral webbing strips; an anchor that is statically secured to the vehicular support structure, the anchor being configured to guide each of the upper body strips so as to enable a change in a direction of extension of the upper body strips, and to thereby absorb a portion of a load created by the force applied to the passenger and applied to the upper body strips; and a retractor assembly that is configured to enable length adjustment of the vertically extending webbing strip if the load applied to the upper body strips is below a certain threshold level, while limiting or disabling length adjustment of the vertically extending webbing strip if the load substantially equal to or greater than the certain threshold level. 2 . The vehicular seat belt assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the proximal end of one of the lateral webbing strips includes a buckle, and the proximal end of the other lateral webbing strip includes a tongue that is configured to be selectively connected with and disconnected from the buckle. 3 . The vehicular seat belt assembly according to claim 1 , wherein each of the upper body strips includes a pad configured to enhance passenger comfort and upper body support, each pad having a width that is greater than a width of the remainder of the associated upper body strip. 4 . The vehicular seat belt assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the anchor includes a pair of D-Ring mounting assemblies that are secured to the vehicular support member, each D-Ring mounting assembly defining an aperture through which a respective one of the upper body strips extends. 5 . The vehicular seat belt assembly according to claim 4 , wherein each D-Ring mounting assembly includes a D-Ring anchor, which defines the aperture through which one of the upper body strips extends, and a bracket that connects the D-Ring anchor to the vehicular support structure via a fastener. 6 . The vehicular seat belt assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising a webbing ring, wherein the upper body strips are unitary and thereby form a unitary vertically extending webbing strip, the unitary upper body strips meeting at the webbing ring so as to form at least in part a V-Shaped configuration. 7 . The vehicular seat belt assembly according to claim 6 , wherein the retractor assembly includes a retractor and an intermediate webbing that defines opposite ends, one end of the intermediate webbing being connected to the webbing ring and the opposite end being connected to the retractor. 8 . The vehicular seat belt assembly according to claim 7 , wherein the retractor assembly includes a retractor anchor that statically secures the retractor to the vehicular support structure. 9 . The vehicular seat belt assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the seat includes an upper portion defining an aperture and opposing front and back sides, the front side being configured to support the passenger's upper body, each of the upper body strips extending through the aperture, the anchor being disposed adjacent the back side of the upper portion of the seat, and the anchor being disposed adjacent the aperture. 10 . The vehicular seat belt assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising a pair of C-shaped guides that are each disposed adjacent the proximal end of one of the lateral webbing strips, each of the C-shaped guides defining a pair of apertures that are configured such that a respective one of the lateral webbing strips extends through one of the pair of apertures and a respective one of the upper body strips extends through the other aperture. 11 . A vehicular seating and restraint system for restraining a vehicular passenger upon application of a force applied to the passenger, the restraint being performed via cooperation with a vehicular support structure and based at least in part by contact with the passenger's lap and upper body, the vehicular seating and restraint system comprising: a seat that includes an upper portion defining an aperture and opposing front and back sides, the front side being configured to support the passenger's upper body; and a vehicular seat belt assembly that includes: a lap restraint assembly that includes a pair of lap anchors and a pair of lateral webbing strips that are configured to extend laterally across the passenger's lap and that each define distal and proximal ends, the distal end of each lateral webbing strip being statically secured to the vehicular support structure by one of the lap anchors, and the proximal ends being manually connectable and dis-connectable from each other; a vertically extending webbing strip that includes a pair of upper body strips that are configured to contact opposite sides of a front of the passenger's upper body and extend through the aperture of the seat, a proximal end of each upper body strip being connected to a respective one of the lateral webbing strips; an anchor that is statically secured to the vehicular support structure adjacent the back side of the upper portion of the seat, the anchor being configured to guide each of the upper body strips so as to enable a change in a direction of extension of the upper body strips, and to thereby absorb a portion of a load created by the force applied to the passenger and applied to the upper body strips; and a retractor assembly that is configured to enable length adjustment of the vertically extending webbing strip if the load applied to the upper body strips is below a certain threshold level, while limiting or disabling length adjustment of the vertically extending webbing strip if the load is substantially equal to or greater than the certain threshold level. 12 . The vehicular seating and restraint system according to claim 11 , wherein the proximal end of one of the lateral webbing strips includes a buckle, and the proximal end of the other lateral webbing strip includes a tongue that is configured to be selectively connected to and disconnected from the buckle. 13 . The vehicular seating and restraint system according to claim 11 , wherein each of the upper body strips includes a pad configured to enhance passenger comfort and upper body support, each pad having a width that is greater than a width of the remainder of the associated upper body strip. 14 . The vehicular seating and restraint system according to claim 11 , wherein the anchor includes a pair of D-Ring mounting assemblies that are secured to the vehicular support member, each D-Ring mounting assembly defining an aperture through which a respective one of the upper body strips extends. 15 . The vehicular seating and restraint system according to claim 14 , wherein each D-Ring mounting asse

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  • Three-point seat belt systems comprising two side lower and one side upper anchoring devices (B60R22/022, B60R22/03 take precedence) · CPC title

  • secured to the vehicle floor · CPC title

  • B60R22/26Primary

    secured to the seat · CPC title

  • Four-point seat belt systems, e.g. with the two upper points connected together · CPC title

  • Semi-passive restraint systems, e.g. systems applied or removed automatically but not both {; Manual restraint systems (knee, leg or head belts B60R22/001; devices for releasing in an emergency, remote or automatic unbuckling devices B60R22/32)} · CPC title

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What does patent US2016257283A1 cover?
A vehicular seat belt assembly can include a pair of lateral webbing strips configured to extend laterally across a first portion of vehicular passenger, distal ends being statically secured to the vehicular support structure, and proximal ends being selectively connected to and disconnected from each other. A pair of upper body strips can be configured to contact a second portion the passenger…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Honda Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R22/26. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Sep 08 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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