Inflatable seat belt with a tethered gas delivery fill tube

US9434339B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9434339-B2
Application numberUS-201414469913-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 27, 2014
Priority dateAug 27, 2014
Publication dateSep 6, 2016
Grant dateSep 6, 2016

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Abstract

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A restraint device for restraining an occupant in a vehicle includes a belt, an inflator, a gas guide, and a flexible tether. The belt includes a first layer, a second layer, and a seal between the first and second layers. The first and second layers extend from a first end of the belt to a second end of the belt. The seal cooperates with the first and second layers to form an inflatable portion of the belt. The inflator is operable to provide pressurized gas. The gas guide has a first end placed over an outlet of the inflator and a second end extending into the inflatable portion of the belt. The flexible tether secures the gas guide to the belt.

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What is claimed is: 1. A restraint device for restraining an occupant in a vehicle, comprising: a belt including a first layer, a second layer, and a seal between the first and second layers, the first and second layers extending from a first end of the belt to a second end of the belt, the seal cooperating with the first and second layers to form an inflatable portion of the belt; a gas guide configured to deliver a pressurized gas from an inflator to the inflatable portion of the belt; and an elongated tether having a first end and a spaced apart second end, the first end attached to the gas guide and the second end attached to an inner surface of the belt to secure the gas guide to the belt, wherein the tether is formed from a fabric. 2. The restraint device of claim 1 , wherein the tether includes a flat strip of material. 3. The restraint device of claim 2 , wherein the tether is configured to maintain a position of the gas guide as the belt is deployed. 4. The restraint device of claim 2 , wherein the tether allows the gas guide to move radially within the inflatable portion of the belt while limiting axial movement of the gas guide. 5. The restraint device of claim 2 , wherein the gas guide defines radial holes disposed around an entire perimeter of the gas guide. 6. The restraint device of claim 2 , wherein the gas guide defines angled slits disposed on opposite sides of the gas guide. 7. A restraint device for restraining an occupant in a vehicle, comprising: a belt including a first layer, a second layer, and a seal between the first and second layers, the first and second layers extending from a first end of the belt to a second end of the belt, the seal cooperating with the first and second layers to form an inflatable portion of the belt; an inflator operable to provide pressurized gas; a gas guide having a first end placed over an outlet of the inflator and a second end extending into the inflatable portion of the belt; and a flexible tether having first and second spaced apart tether ends, the first tether end attached to the belt and the second tether end attached to the gas guide such that the flexible tether secures the gas guide to the belt, wherein the flexible tether is formed from a fabric. 8. The restraint device of claim 7 , wherein the flexible tether is configured to absorb shock when the inflatable portion of the belt is deployed. 9. The restraint device of claim 7 , wherein the flexible tether is formed from a flexible material. 10. The restraint device of claim 7 , wherein longitudinal edges of the tether are disposed at a non-orthogonal angle relative to warps and wefts of the fabric. 11. The restraint device of claim 7 , wherein the flexible tether is configured to increase in length from a first length to a second length when the inflatable portion of the belt is deployed. 12. A restraint device for restraining an occupant in a vehicle, comprising: a belt including a first layer, a second layer, and a seal between the first and second layers, the first and second layers extending from a first end of the belt to a second end of the belt, the seal cooperating with the first and second layers to form an inflatable portion of the belt, the inflatable portion having a winged section including a first wing, a second wing, and a tear seam separating an interior of the inflatable portion from interiors of the first and second wings, the first and second wings being disposed within the inflatable portion; a gas guide having a first end for placement over an outlet of an inflator operable to provide pressurized gas and a second end extending into the inflatable portion of the belt; and a tether that secures the gas guide to the belt. 13. The restraint device of claim 12 , wherein the second end of the gas guide is disposed between one of the first and second layers of the belt and one of the first and second wings. 14. The restraint device of claim 12 , wherein the second end of the gas guide is disposed in the winged section of the inflatable portion of the belt. 15. The restraint device of claim 14 , wherein the tether has a first end attached to the gas guide and second end attached to the belt at a location that is outside of the winged section of the inflatable portion of the belt. 16. The restraint device of claim 15 , wherein the second end of the tether is attached to the belt at a location that is configured to be spaced apart from the occupant of a vehicle when the belt is fastened around the occupant. 17. The restraint device of claim 12 , wherein the second end of the gas guide is disposed between the first and second wings. 18. The restraint device of claim 17 , wherein the tether is configured to maintain the gas guide in position between the first and second wings as the inflatable portion of the belt is deployed. 19. A restraint device for restraining an occupant in a vehicle, comprising: a belt including an inflatable portion; a gas guide configured to deliver a pressurized gas from an inflator to the inflatable portion of the belt; and an elongated tether having a first end and a spaced apart second end, the first end attached to the gas guide and the second end attached to the belt to secure the gas guide to the belt; wherein the tether is formed from a fabric.

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Classifications

  • Gas guiding means, e.g. ducts · CPC title

  • B60R21/18Primary

    the inflatable member formed as a belt or harness or combined with a belt or harness arrangement · CPC title

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

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What does patent US9434339B2 cover?
A restraint device for restraining an occupant in a vehicle includes a belt, an inflator, a gas guide, and a flexible tether. The belt includes a first layer, a second layer, and a seal between the first and second layers. The first and second layers extend from a first end of the belt to a second end of the belt. The seal cooperates with the first and second layers to form an inflatable portio…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Autoliv Asp Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R21/18. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 06 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).