Claims
- 1. A control method of a seat belt retractor comprising:
receiving at least one of signals selected from a state signal showing a movement of an occupant wearing a seat belt and an external signal obtained from detecting means installed in a vehicle during running thereof, and controlling a rotation of a spool for a webbing by switching a rotational torque of a motor to a predetermined reduction ratio corresponding to at least one of the state signal and the external signal, or controlling a driving state of the motor to a predetermined torque, to thereby wind the webbing on the spool.
- 2. A control method of a seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the state signal includes a signal showing withdrawal of the webbing while the webbing is in a winding state, by which a rotation of the motor is stopped.
- 3. A control method of a seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the state signal includes a signal showing that a tongue of the webbing is engaged with a buckle of the webbing, by which the motor is driven with such torque as to wind the webbing to fit the webbing onto the occupant.
- 4. A control method of a seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 3, wherein the state signal includes a signal showing that the fitting of the webbing is accomplished, by which the torque of the motor is reduced or driving of the motor is stopped.
- 5. A control method of a seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the state signal includes a signal showing that withdrawal of the webbing is cancelled, by which the motor is started to restart a winding of the webbing.
- 6. A control method of a seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 1, wherein in a condition that a tongue of the seat belt is engaged with a buckle of the seat belt, when the webbing is withdrawn and stopped, winding of the webbing is started at a time of interruption of the withdrawal of the webbing, and after fitting the webbing to the occupant, the torque of the motor is reduced or driving of the motor is stopped.
- 7. A control method of a seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 6, wherein the torque of the motor for fitting the webbing to the occupant is set lower than a torque of the motor for fitting the webbing to the occupant just after the tongue is engaged with the buckle.
- 8. A control method of a seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the state signal includes a signal showing that a tongue of the webbing is disengaged from a buckle of the webbing, by which the motor is activated to wind the webbing into the retractor.
- 9. A control method of a seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 1, wherein at a same time of or after a predetermined period of time from detection of the withdrawal of the webbing, a power source of a control circuit for operating the motor is turned ON.
- 10. A control method of a seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 1, wherein upon detection of a situation that the winding of the webbing is accomplished or that the webbing has not been withdrawn for a predetermined period of time, a power source of a control circuit for operating the motor is turned OFF.
- 11. A control method of a seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: after a predetermined time from accomplishment of winding of the webbing, determining whether the winding of the webbing is needed, and winding the webbing if necessary.
- 12. A control method of a seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the torque of the motor is switched to a preset value or a variable value by switching means according to the external signal to wind the webbing by the motor.
- 13. A control method of a seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 12, wherein the motor is controlled in a mode in which the switching means is not released, to hold a driving state of the motor after being switched.
- 14. A control method of a seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 12, wherein the motor is controlled in a mode in which the switching means is not released, to hold a driving state of the motor after being switched through torque resistor means of a speed-reduction mechanism.
- 15. A control method of a seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 14, wherein said mode is a holding mode during running of the vehicle or a child seat fixing mode.
- 16. A control method of a seat belt retractor as claimed in claim 12, further comprising: transmitting a command signal of the motor corresponding to the external signal to at least one of the seat belt retractors installed in vehicle seats in a communicating method capable of recognizing the seats for mode setting of the vehicle seats.
Priority Claims (3)
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11-010184 |
Jan 1999 |
JP |
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11-173624 |
Jun 1999 |
JP |
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11-355334 |
Dec 1999 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 10/177,142 filed on Jun. 24, 2002, which is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/484,450 filed on Jan. 18, 2000.
Divisions (2)
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10177142 |
Jun 2002 |
US |
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10298647 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
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09484450 |
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Child |
10177142 |
Jun 2002 |
US |