Seatbelt tensioner with a force-limiting device, and method thereof

US9908505B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9908505-B2
Application numberUS-201113885224-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 11, 2011
Priority dateNov 17, 2010
Publication dateMar 6, 2018
Grant dateMar 6, 2018

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A belt tensioner for a belt retractor having a load limiter includes a pivoted pinion ( 14 ) coupled to a belt reel, a drive unit and a load transmission element ( 20 ) moved by the drive unit. The load transmission element ( 20 ) engages in the pinion ( 14 ) so as to rotate the pinion in a tensioning direction A. The load transmission element ( 20 ) is designed so that in the rotational position adopted by the pinion ( 14 ) after being rotated by the load transmission element ( 20 ) a part ( 20 b ) of the load transmission element ( 20 ) engages in the pinion ( 14 ). A method of tensioning a seat belt by means of a belt tensioner and subsequent load limitation by means of a load limiter includes moving a load transmission element ( 20 ) by a drive unit in a first direction so that the load transmission element ( 20 ) engages in a pinion ( 14 ) coupled to a belt reel ( 12 ). The rotating the pinion ( 14 ) is rotated by the moved load transmission element ( 20 ) in a tensioning direction A. When the rotation of the pinion ( 14 ) is completed it is ensured that a part ( 20 b ) of the load transmission element ( 20 ) engages in the pinion ( 14 ).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A belt tensioner for a belt retractor including a load limiter, comprising: a pivoted pinion ( 14 ) coupled to a belt reel ( 12 ), a drive unit and a load transmission element ( 20 ) moved by the drive unit that engages in the pinion ( 14 ) so as to rotate the pinion ( 14 ) in a tensioning direction A, wherein the load transmission element ( 20 ) is designed to ensure that a part ( 20 b ) of the load transmission element ( 20 ) is engaged in the pinion ( 14 ) in a rotational position adopted by the pinion ( 14 ) after rotation by the load transmission element ( 20 ) and wherein the load transmission element is elastically or plastically deformed during a backward movement, wherein the load transmission element is moved by the drive unit in a first direction and the pinion is rotatable in an unwinding direction to move the part of the load transmission element engaged in the pinion in a second direction opposite the first direction, the part of the load transmission element engaged in the pinion being elastically or plastically deformed ahead of the pinion along the second direction during movement of the part of the load transmission element in the second direction. 2. A belt tensioner for a belt retractor including a load limiter, comprising: a load transmission element having a front part and a rear part; a drive unit for moving the load transmission element; a belt reel; and a pinion coupled for rotation with the belt reel, the pinion being rotated in a tensioning direction by movement of the load transmission element in a first direction, the load transmission element being designed so that the rear part remains engaged with the pinion after the pinion completes rotation in the tensioning direction, the pinion being rotatable in an unwinding direction to move the rear part in a second direction opposite the first direction to elastically or plastically deform the rear part located ahead of the pinion along the second direction.

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  • characterised by fluid actuators, e.g. pyrotechnic gas generators (actuating a cable B60R22/4619) · CPC title

  • characterised by clutching means between actuator and belt reel · CPC title

  • comprising energy-absorbing means · CPC title

  • the gas directly propelling a flexible driving means, e.g. a plurality of successive masses, in a tubular chamber · CPC title

  • B60R22/46Primary

    {Reels} with means to tension the belt in an emergency {by forced winding up}(electrical circuits for triggering safety arrangements B60R21/01 {; tensioners using reels only guiding the belt during normal use, e.g. splitted reels B60R22/195}) · CPC title

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What does patent US9908505B2 cover?
A belt tensioner for a belt retractor having a load limiter includes a pivoted pinion ( 14 ) coupled to a belt reel, a drive unit and a load transmission element ( 20 ) moved by the drive unit. The load transmission element ( 20 ) engages in the pinion ( 14 ) so as to rotate the pinion in a tensioning direction A. The load transmission element ( 20 ) is designed so that in the rotational positi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gentner Bernd, Moedinger Thomas, Pregitzer Andreas, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R22/4628. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 06 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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