Claims
- 1. A passive seat belt system for a motor vehicle comprising:
- a belt coupled at its one end to a vehicle door and having inner thin space therein extending from said one end to the other end;
- a seat belt retractor secured to a floor of a motor vehicle and having a retracting reel rotatably received therein for windingly retaining said belt and a coil spring coupled to said retracting reel for normally biasing said reel in a belt retracting direction;
- belt reinforcing means of flat strip type inserted at its one end into said inner thin space of said belt through an opening provided thereon;
- reel means rotatably mounted in said vehicle door for windingly retaining said belt reinforcing means; and
- driving means mounted in said vehicle door and coupled to said reel means for extending said belt reinforcing means when said vehicle door is opened, said belt reinforcing means extending through said inner thin space in accordance with the extension thereof driven by said driving means, and
- said driving means retracting said belt reinforcing means when said vehicle door is closed, and thereby said belt reinforcing means is retracted from said inner thin space.
- 2. A passive seat belt system as set forth in claim 1, said belt reinforcing means is made of a thin metal strip having rigidity in one direction and elasticity in the other direction.
- 3. A passive seat belt system as set forth in claim 1, wherein
- said belt reinforcing means is normally biased in a retracting direction by itself, and
- said driving means includes:
- a shaft fixedly secured to said reel means; and
- a wire connected at its one end to a vehicle body and wound at the other end on said shaft,
- whereby said wire drives said shaft together with said reel means in an extending direction when said vehicle door is opened,
- said wire being restored to its initial condition by the retracting movement of said belt reinforcing means when said vehicle door is closed.
- 4. A passive seat belt system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said belt reinforcing means is biased in an extending direction by itself, and
- said driving means includes:
- a shaft secured to said reel means; and
- a wire connected at its one end to a vehicle body and wound at the other end thereof on said shaft,
- whereby said wire is extended from shaft when said vehicle door is opened to thereby enable said belt reinforcing means to extend by itself,
- and said wire drives said shaft together with said reel means in a retracting direction when said vehicle door is closed to thereby retract said belt reinforcing means and to restore said wire to its initial condition.
- 5. A passive seat belt system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said driving means includes:
- an electric motor having a rotary shaft coupled to said reel means; and
- switch means for driving said electric motor in an extending direction when said vehicle door is opened to thereby extend said belt reinforcing means, and for driving said electric motor in a retracting direction when said vehicle door is closed to thereby retract said belt reinforcing means.
- 6. A passive seat belt system as set forth in claim 1, wherein
- said belt reinforcing means includes a first and a second metal strips coupled together at their respective one ends,
- said reel means includes a first and a second reel for respectively windingly retaining the other ends of said first and second metal strip, said first reel being coupled to said second reel for driving the same at a speed higher than that of said first reel, and
- said driving means includes:
- an electric motor having a rotary shaft coupled to said first reel; and
- switch means for driving said electric motor in an extending direction of said belt reinforcing means when said vehicle door is opened and for driving said electric motor in a retracting direction of said belt reinforcing means when said vehicle door is closed.
Priority Claims (3)
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49-82608 |
Jul 1974 |
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49-86777 |
Jul 1974 |
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49-87852 |
Jul 1974 |
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of our copending parent application Ser. No. 595,319, filed July 11, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,004,829.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Divisions (1)
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595319 |
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