Claims
- 1. A pretensioner cooperating with a webbing reel shaft of a seatbelt retractor webbing reel, that upon activation pretensions the seatbelt webbing associated therewith, the pretensioner comprising
a housing having a first circular cylindrical passage volumetrically intersecting a second rectangular cylindrical passage, said passages formed perpendicular to each other, wherein said shaft extends through said first passage and said second passage has a first end and a second end, the second end extending across and past the diameter of the first passage; a clutch assembly fixed within the first passage wherein said webbing reel shaft axially extends through said clutch assembly; a strap having a first end fixed to said housing, a portion extending across a section of said second passage, and a second end coiled about and fixed to said clutch assembly; an actuator positioned within the first end of said second passage for tensioning said strap upon pretensioner activation; and a gas generant composition, ignitable to release sufficient force to drive the actuator through said second passage to the second end thereof, thereby effecting a tensioning of the strap and a peripheral force about the clutch assembly, and then a simultaneous rotary advancement of the clutch assembly, the webbing reel shaft, and the webbing reel, and thus winding the reel and tensioning the seatbelt webbing thereon.
- 2. The pretensioner of claim 1 wherein said actuator is a one-piece piston.
- 3. The pretensioner of claim 1 wherein said actuator is a segmented bellows.
- 4. The pretensioner of claim 1 wherein said actuator contains a gas generant composition and thereby also functions as a gas generator.
- 5. The pretensioner of claim 1 further comprising a resilient cylindrical liner extending up to the circumference but not within the diameter of the first passage, for strengthening the first end of the second passage.
- 6. The pretensioner of claim 1 further comprising a gas generator for containment of the gas generant composition.
- 7. A pretensioner cooperating with a webbing reel shaft of a seatbelt retractor webbing reel, that upon activation pretensions the seatbelt webbing associated therewith, the pretensioner comprising
a housing having a first circular cylindrical passage volumetrically intersecting a second rectangular cylindrical passage, said passages formed perpendicular to each other, wherein said shaft extends through said first passage and said second passage has an open first end and a second end, the second end extending across and past the diameter of the first passage; a resilient cylindrical sleeve having a closed first end and an open second end, wherein the second end of the sleeve is fixed to and axially aligned with the first end of the second cylindrical passage; a clutch assembly fixed within the first passage wherein said webbing reel shaft axially extends through said clutch assembly; a strap having a first end fixed to said housing, a flat portion extending across a section of said second passage, and a second end coiled about and fixed to said clutch assembly; an actuator positioned within said circular cylindrical sleeve for acting upon the flat portion of the strap and tensioning said strap upon pretensioner activation; a gas generant composition positioned intermediate of the actuator and the first end of said cylindrical sleeve; and an initiator fixed within the first end of said cylindrical sleeve for igniting said gas generant composition and closing the first end of the cylindrical sleeve, wherein upon receipt of a signal to the initiator, the gas generant composition is ignited to release sufficient force to drive the actuator through said cylindrical sleeve and through said second passage to the second end thereof, thereby effecting a tensioning of the strap and actuation of the clutch assembly, and then a simultaneous rotary advancement of the clutch assembly, the webbing reel shaft, and the webbing reel, thus winding the reel and tensioning the seatbelt webbing thereon.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. Nos. 60/180,270 and 60/180,271, each filed on Feb. 4, 2000.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60180270 |
Feb 2000 |
US |
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60180271 |
Feb 2000 |
US |