Vehicle occupant protection device
US-9517744-B2 · Dec 13, 2016 · US
US2017190310A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017190310-A1 |
| Application number | US-201515314422-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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In a seatbelt device, at a time of an emergency of a vehicle, gas is supplied into a tube, and gas within the tube is supplied into a chest bag of a bag, and the chest bag is inflated and expanded. Here, at a time when gas is supplied into the tube, due to the tube being inflated between a webbing and a lower side peripheral surface of an insert-through hole of a tongue, a transverse direction other side portion of the bag is crushed by the tube, and gas that is within the chest bag passing via the transverse direction other side portion of the bag into a waist bag of the bag is limited. Therefore, the chest bag can be inflated and expanded at an early stage.
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1 . A webbing device comprising: a bag body that is provided at a webbing that is applied to a passenger of a vehicle, and at which are provided a supplying portion into which a fluid is supplied and an inflating portion into which the fluid, that was supplied into the supplying portion, is supplied and that is inflated; and an insert-through member, in which is provided an insert-through hole through which the bag body is inserted, wherein the bag body is disposed at one side and at another side of the insert-through member, the insert-through member supports the bag body at one side peripheral surface of the through-hole, the fluid, that has been supplied into the supplying portion, is supplied into the inflating portion at the one side of the insert-through member, and due to the fluid being supplied into the supplying portion and the supplying portion being inflated, the inflating portion is crushed between the supplying portion and another side peripheral surface of the insert-through hole, and passage of the fluid, that is within the inflating portion, from the one side toward the other side of the insert-through member, is limited. 2 . The webbing device of claim 1 , wherein the supplying portion is configured to contract after supplying of fluid into the supplying portion has ended. 3 . The webbing device of claim 1 , wherein the supplying portion is disposed at another side of the webbing, and the inflating portion is disposed at one side of the webbing and another side of the supplying portion. 4 . The webbing device of claim 1 , comprising a discharge hole that is provided at the inflating portion at the other side of the insert-through member, and that is configured to discharge fluid that is within the inflating portion. 5 . The webbing device of claim 4 , wherein a webbing transverse direction dimension of the supplying portion is larger than a webbing transverse direction dimension of the discharge hole. 6 . The webbing device of claim 1 , comprising a covering member that covers the bag body, and at which rupturing due to inflation of the bag body is limited at the other side of the insert-through member.
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