A seat belt buckle presenter assembly
US-2015307060-A1 · Oct 29, 2015 · US
US9511742B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9511742-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514702202-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 1, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2016 |
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A seat belt pretensioner including a casing defining a pivot axis and having a locking member, a driving mechanism supported by the casing, a flexible connecting member, and a cam. The driving mechanism includes a movable member that moves relative to the casing during pretensioning. The flexible connecting member has a first end coupled to the movable member and a second end that is attachable to one of the anchor, the buckle and the webbing. The cam includes a locking surface having a cross-sectional shape that is an Archimedean spiral. The cam is rotatable about the pivot axis between a non-locking position, in which the connecting member is able to freely move between the cam and the locking member, and a locking position, in which the locking surface clamps the connecting member to the locking member to prevent any further movement of the connecting member relative to the locking member.
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A seat belt pretensioner for use with a seat belt assembly having an anchor, a buckle and a webbing, the pretensioner comprising: a casing defining a pivot axis and including a locking member; a driving mechanism supported by the casing, the driving mechanism including a movable member that is configured to move relative to the casing during pretensioning; a flexible connecting member having a first end coupled to the movable member and a second end configured to be coupled to one of the anchor, the buckle and the webbing; and a cam including a locking surface having a cross-sectional shape that is an Archimedean spiral, wherein the cam is rotatable about the pivot axis relative to the casing between a non-locking position, in which the connecting member is able to freely move between the cam and the locking member of the casing, and a locking position, in which the locking surface clamps the connecting member to the locking member to prevent any further movement of the connecting member relative to the locking member. 2. The seat belt pretensioner of claim 1 , wherein the locking surface of the cam is smooth. 3. The seat belt pretensioner of claim 2 , wherein the smooth locking surface is devoid of any teeth and has an origin that is coincident to the pivot axis. 4. The seat belt pretensioner of claim 1 , wherein a pitch of the locking surface ranges from 20 mm to 30 mm. 5. The seat belt pretensioner of claim 4 , wherein the locking surface has a moment arm length of a compression force of the cam that ranges from 3.29 mm to 3.88 mm. 6. The seat belt pretensioner of claim 4 , wherein the cam includes a material having a hardness of HRB 45 to HRB 95. 7. The seat belt pretensioner of claim 5 , wherein the cam is configured to deform along the locking surface when the cam is in the locking position and subjected to a threshold load thereby increasing the surface area of the cam contacting the connecting member. 8. The seat belt pretensioner of claim 1 , wherein the cam includes a material having a hardness of HRB 45 to HRB 95. 9. A seat belt system for a vehicle, comprising: a seat belt configured to restrain an occupant of the vehicle; an anchor coupled to a first portion of the seat belt; a tongue member adjustably coupled to a second portion of the seat belt; a buckle mechanism configured to selectively receive the tongue member; and a pretensioner assembly comprising: a casing including a locking member; a driving mechanism supported by the casing and including a movable member that is movable relative to the casing; a flexible connecting member having a first portion coupled to the movable member and a second portion coupled to one of the anchor and the buckle mechanism; and a cam including a smooth contact surface, wherein the cam is supported by the casing and is rotatable about a pivot axis relative to the casing between a non-locking position, in which the connecting member is able to freely move between the cam and the locking member of the casing, and a locking position, in which the contact surface clamps the connecting member between the cam and the locking member to prevent any further movement of the connecting member relative to the locking member. 10. The seat belt system of claim 9 , wherein the smooth contact surface is devoid of any projections. 11. The seat belt system of claim 10 , wherein the smooth contact surface is also devoid of any indentations. 12. The seat belt system of claim 9 , wherein the contact surface is concentric relative to the pivot axis and has a cross-sectional shape that is an Archimedean spiral. 13. The seat belt system of claim 12 , wherein a pitch of the contact surface ranges from 20 mm to 30 mm. 14. The seat belt system of claim 9 , wherein the cam includes a material having a hardness of HRB 45 to HRB 95. 15. The seat belt system of claim 14 , wherein the cam is configured to deform into a shape in which the surface area of the cam contacting the connecting member increases due to the deformation of the cam along the contact surface when the cam is in the locking position and subjected to a threshold load. 16. A method of pretensioning a seat belt of a seat belt system configured to restrain an occupant of a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of: detecting a pretensioning event of the vehicle; activating a driving mechanism of a seat belt pretensioner to move a movable member relative to a casing to thereby move a connecting member coupled to the movable member in a pretensioning direction to pretension the seat belt coupled to the connecting member; rotating a cam from a non-locking position, in which the connecting member is able to freely move between the cam and a locking member of the casing, to a locking position, in which a contact surface of the cam clamps the connecting member between the cam and the locking member to prevent movement of the connecting member relative to the locking member in a direction opposite the pretensioning direction, after a length of travel of movable member relative to the casing, wherein the cam includes a material having a hardness of 45 to 95 HRB and deforming the contact surface of the cam when the cam is in the locking position and subjected to a threshold load to thereby increase the surface area of the cam contacting the connecting member. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the contact surface has a cross-sectional shape that is an Archimedean spiral, and wherein the contact surface has a moment arm length of a compression force of the cam that ranges from 3.29 mm to 3.88 mm. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the contact surface of the cam has a smooth profile that is devoid of any projections and indentations prior to deformation. 19. The method of claim 16 , the seat belt is indirectly coupled to the connecting member through one of an anchor and a buckle mechanism.
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