Claims
- 1. An operating system for a vehicle safety device comprising in combination;
(1) a housing defining at least one elongated duct and a common space in said duct, (2) a driving element having a working face received in the at least one duct for reciprocal sliding movement with its working face exposed to said common space, (3) a gas generating member comprised of an elongated cartridge mounted in the housing with one end of the cartridge exposed to communicate with the common space of the housing, said cartridge containing at least a first gas generating stage and a second gas generating stage, each stage containing pyrotechnic material capable of generating gas when ignited, arranged coaxially aligned and axially positioned one behind the other with the first gas generating stage adjacent the one end of the cartridge exposed to communicate with the common space of the housing, the cartridge wall being thinned in the location of the first gas generating stage such that upon ignition of the first gas generating stage generated gas bursts through the thinned wall into the common space of the housing, a first triggering member incorporated in the first gas generating stage that is triggered responsive to a vehicle experiencing a crash of a predetermined degree, and a second triggering member associated with the first and second gas generating stages that is triggered, with a predetermined delay, automatically by the gas generation of the first gas generating stage to generate in the second gas generating stage gas that flows out through the first stage and into the common space of the housing, (4) a thimble member mounted in the at least one elongated duct for sliding movement and axially spaced from the driving member, (5) a vehicle safety device, (6) a cable connected at one end to actuate the vehicle safety device, extending into the at least one duct, bypassing the driving element and connected at its other end to the thimble member, and (7) a load limiting member associated with the driving element and thimble to relieve an excess force imposed on the cable greater than the gas pressure imposed on the face of the driving element.
- 2. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 1 wherein the vehicle safety device is one of a seat belt tensioning device, a buckle tightening device, an automatic belt tightening device, a belt end fitting device, a seat ramp mover device, a knee padding device, a brake pedal device, a cargo locking device and a steering system position changing device.
- 3. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 1 wherein the housing has two driving elements received in said at least one elongated duct with the working faces of the driving elements arranged in opposition and both exposed to the common space, a thimble member and a load limiter associated with each driving element.
- 4. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 3 wherein each load limiter is comprised of a corrugated tube engaged at one end with its associated thimble and at the other end with its associated driving element.
- 5. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 1 wherein the load limiter includes a corrugated tube attached at one end to the thimble and at its other end to the driving element.
- 6. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 5 wherein the load limiter contains a hydraulic fluid, and the load limiter includes an exhaust opening through with the hydraulic fluid can escape during deformation of the corrugated tube.
- 7. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 6 wherein the exhaust opening is in the form of a nozzle.
- 8. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 7 wherein a needle valve is operatively connected to the driving element and is adapted to control the exhaust opening of the nozzle.
- 9. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 1 wherein the second triggering member includes an ignition pin and an igniter that are spaced axially with the ignition pin being driven into the igniter responsive to gas generated in the first gas generation stage.
- 10. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 9 wherein the second triggering member includes two ignition pins and two igniters.
- 11. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 1 wherein the load limiter is comprised of a cutting blade positioned adjacent the rear of the driving element axially opposite its working face such that in repose the cutting blade lies adjacent the inner surface of the duct, and responsive to the thimble being drawn toward the driving element, the thimble contacts the cutting blade and rocks it toward the inner wall of the duct forcing it to dig in a predetermined depth into the inner wall of the duct so that further movement of the thimble in the direction of the driving element causes a sliver to be peel from the inner surface of the duct.
- 12. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 1 wherein the gas generating member is carried by the driving member.
- 13. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 1 wherein the gas generating member is positioned in a duct in the housing.
- 14. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 1 wherein the housing defines a plurality of ducts with a driving element positioned in each duct.
- 15. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 1 wherein the housing is composed of two parts detachably connected together, and the gas generating member is located in the housing in proximity to the detachable connection to enable easy replacement.
- 16. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 1 wherein the housing is composed of two telescoping parts, and a load limiter is connected between the two telescoping parts.
- 17. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 1 wherein the gas generating member is mounted in the housing and projects out of the housing.
- 18. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 1 wherein the housing is incorporated as part of a vehicle cross seat traverse.
- 19. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 1 wherein the load limiter is programmable.
- 20. An operating system for a vehicle safety device according to claim 1 wherein the second stage of the gas generating member generates a greater volume of gas than the first stage.
- 21. A method for controlling a vehicle safety device comprising the steps of
(a) providing a housing defining at least one elongated duct and a common space in said duct with a driving element having a working face received in the at least one duct for reciprocal sliding movement with its working face exposed to said common space, a thimble member mounted in the at least one elongated duct for sliding movement and axially spaced from the driving member, a cable connected at one end to actuate the vehicle safety device, extending into the at least one duct, bypassing the driving element and connected at its other end to the thimble member, and a load limiting member associated with the driving element and thimble to relieve an excess force imposed on the cable greater than the gas pressure imposed on the face of the driving element, (b) responsive to a crash of a predetermined severity, igniting in a first stage a pyrotechnic material and generating a gas pressure in the common space of the housing to force the driving element to slide in the duct in a direction to push the thimble via the load limiter to draw the cable away from the vehicle safety device to actuate the vehicle safety device, (c) responsive to the ignition of the first stage and with a predetermined delay automatically igniting in a second stage a pyrotechnic material to generate a further gas pressure that flows through the first stage and into the common space to maintain the pressure level in the common space at a maximal level to continue to force the driving element to continue its slide in the duct for a longer period of travel, and (d) responsive to an excessive counter force imposed on the cable by the vehicle safety device greater than being imposed on the driving element by the gas pressure to actuate the load limiter to move the thimble closer to the driving element to relieve the excessive counter force.
- 22. The method of claim 21 in which the gas generated in the second stage has a greater volume than the gas generated in the first stage.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/845,218 filed Apr. 30, 2001, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/227,820 filed Jan. 11, 1999
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