This application claims priority to German Patent Application 10 2008 048 339.7, filed Sep. 22, 2008, and International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2009/006287, filed Aug. 31, 2009.
The invention relates to a reversible seat belt tensioner comprising an electric motor, a belt shaft drivable in the belt winding direction by the electric motor via a drive wheel, and a drive shaft transmitting the rotational movement of the electric motor to the drive wheel.
From WO 2003/099619 A2, a reversible seat belt tensioner is known wherein the drive shaft transmitting the rotational movement of the electric motor to the belt shaft is coupled to the electric motor via a crown gear unit and is coupled to the drive wheel via a worm gear unit.
A disadvantage in this embodiment is that the arrangement of the components with respect to each other cannot be freely chosen, as the gear wheels of the gear units deflect the rotational movement by 90 degrees each, and, therefore, the rotational axes of the meshing rotating components have to be arranged at an angle of 90 degrees with respect to each other. It has further turned out that the noises developing in the crown gear unit and in the worm gear unit during the seat belt tensioning, in particular for vehicles of the higher quality class, are no longer tolerated by the vehicle manufacturers.
It is the object of the invention to provide a reversible seat belt tensioner wherein the electric motor, the belt shaft with the drive wheel and the drive shaft can even be arranged in different orientations with respect to each other so that the reversible seat belt tensioner can have an overall more compact configuration and can even be arranged in cramped installation spaces. Moreover, the noises developing during the belt tensioning shall be reduced.
The solution of the object according to the invention is that the drive shaft is connected to the drive wheel and/or to the electric motor via a helical gear unit. The use of a helical gear unit provides the advantage that the rotational axes of the meshing components can also be arranged at angles not equal to 90 degrees with respect to each other. Thereby, the components can be arranged at any angle with respect to each other so that the arrangement can be carried out in the sense of a compact configuration and utilization of the available free spaces. As the components in the helical gear units only come into punctiform contact, in addition, the noise development is substantially reduced. Helical gear units are generally distinctly known for the fact that helical gears with different helix angles but an equal pitch and the same engagement angle are coupled. The axles can thereby cross at any angle owing to different helix angles. Furthermore, a helical gear unit provides the advantage that the helical gears, in addition to the diameter ratios, by means of the choice of the helix angles provide an additional possibility to change the transmission ratio. Moreover, the helical gears of the helical gear unit can be displaced axially without the helical gears losing engagement. Thereby, the production accuracy requirements are substantially reduced so that the effort and the costs for fulfilling the required production accuracy requirements are substantially reduced.
Further advantageous embodiments and developments of the invention are described in the sub claims.
In the following, the invention is described in more detail based on preferred embodiments.
a-4c show an electric motor with drive shaft and drive wheel at an angle greater than 90 degrees; and
a-5c show an electric motor with drive shaft and drive wheel at an angle smaller than 90 degrees.
Both the gear unit “I” and the gear unit “II” are formed by two meshing gearing pairs 11 and 12 and 7 and 8. Each of the gear units “I” and “II” is configured as a helical gear unit so that the gearings 12 and 11 and 7 and 8 mesh in a screw-gliding manner. The screw-gliding meshing movement of the helical gear unit provides the special advantage that the gearings 11, 12, 7 and 8 only rest against each other via a punctiform contact, and that, thereby, the noise development is substantially reduced.
Furthermore, the gearings 11, 12, 7 and 8 even mesh, in case, the electric motor 2, the drive shaft 9 and the drive wheel 10 do no longer exactly take their desired position owing to production inaccuracies or operational abrasion. The gearings 11, 12, 7 and 8 are configured as helical gearings whereas the helix angles of the gearings 11 and 12 and 8 and 7 resting against each other are angled in the opposite direction.
a to 4c show different arrangements of the electric motor 2, of the drive shaft 9 and of the drive wheel 10, wherein the angle “A” between the rotational axis “X” of the drive wheel 10 and the rotational axis “Y” of the drive shaft 9 is smaller than 90 degrees. The rotational axis “X” of the drive wheel 10, in this embodiment, is identical to the rotational axis of the belt shaft so that the same can be mentally added in the extension. In the position shown in
b and 4c show further alternative allocations at the same angle “A”. In
a to 5c show further alternative arrangements with an angle “A” bigger than 90 degrees between the rotational axes “X” and “Y”. In
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 048 339.7 | Sep 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/006287 | 8/31/2009 | WO | 00 | 2/24/2011 |