Pretensioner
US-9162647-B2 · Oct 20, 2015 · US
US9896006B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9896006-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615217448-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2018 |
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A device is disclosed for pre-tensioning an occupant restraint harness coupled to a seat portion of a motor vehicle seat and/or for pulling down the seat portion of the vehicle seat toward a seat base in embodiments in which the seat portion is suspended above the seat base. An elongated housing is secured to the seat portion, a web is coupled between the restraint harness or seat portion and the seat base or a support structure to which the seat base is mounted, and a piston carried by the housing defines a web guide in contact with the web between its two ends. As the piston moves along and relative to the housing in response to actuation thereof, the web guide displaces the web within the housing to pre-tension the occupant restraint harness and/or to pull the seat portion toward the seat base.
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What is claimed is: 1. A device for pre-tensioning an occupant restraint harness coupled to a motor vehicle seat, the device comprising: an elongated housing configured to be secured to the motor vehicle seat, a web having a first end configured to be coupled to the restraint harness and second end, opposite the first end, configured to be secured to one of the motor vehicle seat and a support structure to which the motor vehicle seat is mounted, an elongated piston carried by the housing and defining a web guide at one end thereof in contact with the web between the first and second ends of the web, the piston moving along and relative to the housing in response to actuation thereof, the web guide of the moving piston displacing the web within the housing to pre-tension the occupant restraint harness, an elongated tube carried by the housing, the elongated tube having an open end and a closed end opposite the open end thereof, the tube sized to receive the elongated piston longitudinally therein via the open end of the tube, a seal disposed about the elongated piston, and an airtight space defined within the tube between the closed end thereof and the seal disposed about the elongated piston, wherein the piston is forced out of the tube in response to increased pressure within the space. 2. The device of claim 1 , further comprising: a cable having a first end secured to one of a buckle member and a tongue member releasably engageable with a corresponding one of a tongue member and a buckle member coupled to the restraint harness, and a second end, opposite the first end of the cable, extending into the housing, and a bracket disposed in and slidable relative to the housing, the bracket having a first end secured to the second end of the cable and a second end, opposite the first end of the bracket, secured to the first end of the web, the bracket slidable along and within the housing as the web guide of the moving piston displaces the web to retract the cable into the housing to pre-tension the restraint harness. 3. The device of claim 2 , wherein the bracket defines a slot therethrough having opposing terminal ends, and wherein the device further comprises a stop member affixed to the housing and extending through the slot, the bracket slidable relative to the housing between a first position in which the stop member is in contact with one of the opposing terminal ends of the slot and a second position in which the stop member is in contact with the other of the opposing terminal ends, the bracket slidable between the first and second positions, as the web guide of the moving piston displaces the web, to pre-tension the restraint harness. 4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the elongated piston contains pressurized gas and defines an orifice at an end thereof opposite the end defining the web guide, the orifice open to the space defined within the tube, and wherein the device further comprises an actuator responsive to an activation signal to cause the piston to expel the pressurized gas from the orifice into the space to thereby force the piston out of the tube. 5. The device of claim 4 , further comprising: a sensor configured to produce one of a roll signal and an impact signal, a processor, and a memory unit having instructions stored therein which, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to process the one of the roll signal and the impact signal and to produce the activation signal if the corresponding one of the roll signal indicates an imminent roll condition of a motor vehicle in which the vehicle seat is mounted and the impact signal indicates an imminent impact of the motor vehicle. 6. A device for pre-tensioning an occupant restraint harness coupled to a seat portion of a motor vehicle seat suspended above a seat base coupled to a support structure of a motor vehicle and for pulling down the suspended seat portion of the vehicle seat toward the seat base, the device comprising: an elongated housing configured to be secured to the suspended seat portion of the motor vehicle seat, a web having a first end configured to be coupled to the restraint harness and second end, opposite the first end, configured to be secured to one of the seat base and the support structure to which the seat base is coupled, and an elongated piston carried by the housing and defining a web guide at one end thereof in contact with the web between the first and second ends of the web, the piston moving along and relative to the housing in response to actuation thereof, the web guide of the moving piston displacing the web within the housing to first pre-tension the occupant restraint harness and to then pull the suspended seat portion toward the seat base. 7. The device of claim 6 , further comprising a bracket disposed in and slidable relative to the housing, the bracket having a first end configured to be coupled to the restraint harness and a second end, opposite the first end of the bracket, secured to the first end of the web, the bracket slidable along and within the housing as the web guide of the moving piston displaces the web from a first bracket position relative to the housing to a second bracket position relative to the housing to thereby pre-tension the restraint harness, and wherein continued movement of the piston along and within the housing with the bracket in the second bracket position causes the web guide to further displace the web to pull the suspended seat portion toward the seat base. 8. The device of claim 7 , wherein the bracket defines a slot therethrough having opposing terminal ends, and wherein the device further comprises a stop member affixed to the housing and extending through the slot, the bracket slidable relative to the housing between the first bracket position in which the stop member is in contact with one of the opposing terminal ends of the slot and the second bracket position in which the stop member is in contact with the other of the opposing terminal ends, the stop member fixing the bracket in the second bracket position so that the continued movement of the piston along and within the housing with the bracket fixed in the second bracket position causes the web guide to further displace the web to pull the suspended seat portion toward the seat base. 9. The device of claim 7 , further comprising a cable having a first end secured to one of a buckle member and a tongue member releasably engageable with a corresponding one of a tongue member and a buckle member coupled to the restraint harness, and a second end, opposite the first end of the cable, extending into the housing, the first end of the bracket secured to the second end of the cable. 10. The device of claim 6 , further comprising a collar attached to and within the housing, the collar in contact with the web between the web guide and the second end of the web, the web guide and collar together defining a loop via which the web passes in opposite directions within the housing. 11. The device of claim 6 , further comprising: an elongated tube carried by the housing, the elongated tube having an open end and a closed end opposite the open end thereof, the tube sized to receive the elongated piston longitudinally therein via the open end of the tube, a seal disposed about the elongated piston, and an airtight space defined within the tube between the closed end thereof and the seal disposed about the elongated piston, wherein the piston is forced out of the tube in response to increased pressure within the space. 12. The device of claim 11 , wherein the elongated piston contains pressurized gas and defines an orifice at an end thereof opposite the end definin
attached to the base of the seat (B60N2/504 takes precedence) · CPC title
electric or electronic triggering · CPC title
Linear actuators · CPC title
characterised by arrangements in vehicle or relative to seat belt · CPC title
of the whole seat · CPC title
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