Claims
- 1. A seat belt system, adaptable to a vehicle and a vehicle seat, comprising:
a rear retractor and pay-out anchor mounted to the vehicle seat; a belt guide enclosure mounted to the vehicle seat adjacent to and extending from said rear retractor and pay-out anchor means; a belt webbing connected at one end to and extending from said rear retractor and pay-out anchor to and within said belt guide enclosure, said rear retractor and pay-out is adapted to pay out and retract said belt webbing; an inflator having a first end connected to the other end of said belt webbing, said inflator being confined within said belt guide enclosure and movable therein co-extensively with the pay-out and retraction of said belt webbing; an inner inflatable tubular belt component, having a first end attached to said other end of said belt webbing and surrounding and encompassing said inflator and extending co-extensively from said belt webbing through said belt guide enclosure and beyond the end of said belt guide enclosure which is most remote from the location of said rear retractor and pay-out anchor, said inner inflatable tubular belt component being movable to retract and pay-out co-extensively with the movement of said inflator and said belt webbing; an outer tubular belt component having a first end attached to said belt webbing at the same point as said first end of said inner inflatable tubular belt component, said outer tubular belt component surrounds and encompasses said inner inflatable tubular belt component when said inner tubular belt component is not inflated, said outer tubular belt component includes a frangible line extending longitudinally along a side edge of said outer tubular belt component, said frangible line functions to rupture along its length and transform at least a portion of outer tubular belt component into non-tubular webbing means when said inner inflatable tubular belt component is inflated by said inflator; a connector attached a second end of said inner tubular belt component and a second end of said outer tubular belt component, both of said second ends which are attached to said connector with the same attachment, said connector functions to removably connect both of said second ends to the vehicle seat, the combination of said inner tubular belt component, said outer tubular belt component and said connector comprises a torso belt section; and a lap belt section attached at a first end to said connector and attached at a second end to a side retractor and pay-out anchor mounted adjacent the side of the vehicle seat such that said side retractor and pay-out anchor is operable to pay-out and retract said lap belt section; wherein said outer tubular belt component and said inner inflatable tubular belt component both bear the load of restraining an occupant of the vehicle seat during a crash event as well as during non-crash event of the vehicle.
- 2. A seat belt system, adaptable to a vehicle and a vehicle seat, comprising:
a retractor and pay-out anchor mounted to the frame of the vehicle adjacent the vehicle seat; a belt guide enclosure mounted adjacent to the vehicle seat extending from said retractor and pay-out anchor; a belt webbing connected at one end and extending from said retractor and pay-out anchor to and within said belt guide enclosure said retractor and pay-out anchor operates to pay-out and retract said belt webbing; an inflator having a first end connected to the other end of said belt webbing, said inflator being confined within said belt guide enclosure and movable within the confines of said belt guide enclosure co-extensively with the retraction and pay-out of said belt webbing to and from said rear retractor and pay-out anchor; an inner inflatable tubular belt component having a first end attached to said other end of said belt webbing, said inner inflatable tubular belt component surrounds and encompasses said inflator, and extends co-extensively from said belt webbing through said belt guide enclosure beyond the end of said belt guide enclosure that is most remote from the location of said retractor and pay-out anchor, said inner inflatable tubular belt component being movable to retract and pay-out co-extensively with the movement of said inflator and said belt webbing; an outer tubular belt component having a first end attached to said belt webbing at the same point as said first end of said inner tubular belt component to said belt webbing, said outer tubular belt component surrounds and encompasses said inner tubular belt component when said inner inflatable tubular belt component is not inflated, said outer tubular belt component includes a frangible line extending longitudinally along a side edge of said outer tubular belt component, said frangible line functions to rupture along its length and transform at least a portion of outer tubular belt component into a non-tubular webbing when said inner tubular belt component is inflated by said inflator; a connector attached to a second end of said inner tubular belt component and to a second end of said outer tubular belt component, both of said second ends being attached to said connector with the same attachment, said connector functions to removably attach both of said second ends to the vehicle seat, the combination of said inner tubular belt component, said outer tubular belt component and said connector comprises a torso belt section; and a lap belt section attached at a first end to said connector and attached at a second end to a side retractor and pay-out anchor mounted adjacent the side of the vehicle seat such that said side retractor and pay-out anchor operates to pay-out and retract said lap belt section, wherein said outer tubular belt component and said inner tubular belt component both bear the load of restraining an occupant of the vehicle seat during a crash event as well as during a non-crash event of the vehicle.
- 3. In a vehicle having a seat for a human occupant, a belt restraint system comprising:
a belt member for restraining the occupant during vehicle deceleration and other movement of the occupant relative to the seat, said belt member being loaded by forces imposed by the occupant during the vehicle deceleration and other movement of the occupant relative to the seat; said belt member including an outer belt component and an inner belt component, the respective ends of said components being connected to one another at spaced-apart locations, said belt components each share a substantial portion of the load forces on said belt member imposed by the occupant; a portion of said outer belt component being frangible to create an opening when said portion is stressed; an inflator in communication with said inner belt component for inflating said component upon the vehicle encountering a crash event; whereby when said inflator inflates said inner belt component, said outer belt component ruptures at said frangible portion due to inflation stress creating an opening and allowing said inner belt component to exit said opening for providing an inflated belt section for occupant deceleration cushioning.
- 4. The belt restraint system of claim 3 wherein said belt member comprises a torso restraining member.
- 5. The belt restraint system of claim 3 wherein said belt member comprises a lap belt.
- 6. The belt restraint system of claim 3 wherein during inflation of said inner belt component, said inner belt component assumes increasingly more of said load forces of said deceleration of the occupant, while said outer belt component correspondingly assumes decreasingly less of said load forces.
- 7. The belt restraint system of claim 3 wherein said deceleration of the occupant extends over a period of time including a first phase wherein rupture occurs, a second phase of inner belt component inflation and a final phase wherein the inner belt component is fully inflated, and the share of the load forces of said outer tubular belt component being reduced during said second phase and into said final phase, and said inflated inner belt component withstands progressively more of said load forces during said second phase and into said final phase.
- 8. In a vehicle having a seat for an occupant, a belt restraint system comprising:
a belt member restraining the occupant during vehicle deceleration and other movement of the occupant relative to the seat, said belt member being loaded by forces imposed by the occupant; said belt member including an inflatable torso belt section anchored between a first anchor adjacent the seat and a second anchor behind the seat; an inflator in communications with said torso belt section; said inflatable torso belt section including an outer belt component and an inner belt component:
(i) said components being connected to one another at spaced-apart locations along said torso belt section; and (ii) said components sharing said load forces of said torso belt member during vehicle deceleration; and said outer belt component having a frangible portion that functions to create an opening when said frangible portion is stressed, said opening through which said inner belt component emerges upon its inflation; whereby said inflator inflates said inner belt component upon the vehicle encountering a crash event, causing said frangible portion of said outer component to rupture creating said opening allowing said inner belt component to emerge from said opening to provide an inflated torso belt section.
- 9. The belt restraint system of claim 8 wherein said belt member further comprises a lap belt.
- 10. The belt restraint system of claim 8 additionally including a belt guide enclosure between the occupant and said second anchor.
- 11. The belt restraint system of claim 10 wherein said inflator is positioned within said inflatable torso belt section and said inflator and a portion of said inflatable torso belt section are located within said belt guide enclosure.
- 12. The belt restraint system of claim 8 wherein said outer belt component comprises a woven fabric with a plurality of longitudinal warp threads and in which said frangible portion is a warp thread that is weaker than the other of said plurality of longitudinal warp threads.
- 13. The belt restraint system of claim 8 wherein said outer belt component comprises a woven fabric with a plurality of longitudinal warp threads and in which said frangible portion is a knitted catch cord that is weaker than the other of said plurality of longitudinal warp threads.
- 14. The belt restraint system of claim 12 wherein said weaker thread extends at least across the torso of the occupant to adjacent said first anchor and wherein said weaker thread of said frangible portion is even weaker at the end adjacent said first anchor than at its opposite end.
- 15. The belt restraint system of claim 12 additionally including a belt guide enclosure between the occupant and said second anchor and wherein said vehicle has a frame and wherein said belt guide enclosure is secured to said vehicle frame.
- 16. A method of restraining an occupant in a seat in a vehicle comprising:
providing a woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member anchored at two anchor locations within the vehicle, with the first of said anchors being located adjacent the seat and the second of said anchors being located at a remote location within the vehicle, said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member adapted to be loaded by the forces required to decelerate the occupant upon deceleration of the vehicle and by other movements of the occupant relative to the seat; locating within said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member an inner inflatable tubular belt member, said inner inflatable tubular belt member having two ends and a middle portion with said middle portion extending across at least a portion of the occupant and the two ends of said inner inflatable tubular belt member being secured, respectively, to the corresponding ends of said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member; providing as part of said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member a frangible portion rupturable upon inflation of said inner inflatable tubular belt member so as to permit said inner inflatable tubular a belt member to exit said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member, said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member and inner tubular belt member substantially share the occupant deceleration load during vehicle deceleration upon the vehicle encountering a crash event; providing an inflator; and locating said inflator in communication with said inner inflatable tubular belt member so that upon a crash event caused deceleration of the vehicle, said inflator inflates said inner inflatable tubular belt member causing it to exit said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member to assist in decelerating the occupant as the vehicle decelerates.
- 17. The method of restraining an occupant of claim 16 wherein said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member and said inner inflatable tubular belt member extends diagonally across the torso of the occupant.
- 18. The method of restraining an occupant of claim 16 wherein said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member and said inner inflatable tubular belt member extends across the lap of the occupant.
- 19. The method of restraining an occupant of claim 16 including the step of providing a belt guide enclosure between the occupant and said remote anchor, said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member and said inner inflatable tubular belt member simultaneously reciprocating from and within said belt guide enclosure.
- 20. The method of restraining an occupant of claim 19 wherein said inflator is located within said inner inflatable tubular belt member and within said belt guide enclosure.
- 21. The method of restraining an occupant of claim 16 wherein said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member and said inner inflatable tubular belt member share the load caused by deceleration of the occupant upon the vehicle encountering a dynamic crash event, with said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member ultimately carrying a lesser load following its rupture, during the course of dynamic crash event caused vehicle deceleration, and said inner inflatable tubular belt member ultimately carrying a greater load after complete inflation.
- 22. The method of claim 16 wherein said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member and said inner inflatable tubular belt member have varying relative resistance to further elongation as loaded during the course of deceleration of the occupant upon the vehicle encountering a crash event, such that the percentage of overall tensile loading on said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member and the percentage of overall tensile loading on said inner inflatable tubular belt member vary constantly during the course of deceleration wherein at all points during said deceleration of the occupant, from initiation to termination, said percentages add up to one hundred percent.
- 23. The method of claim 16 whereby said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member and said inner inflatable tubular belt member have relative resistance to further elongation, as loaded by deceleration of the occupant upon the vehicle encountering a crash event, with the resistance to further elongation of said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member being lessened upon its rupture.
- 24. The method of claim 16 wherein said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member comprises fabric and said rupturable portion comprises a frangible warp fiber in said fabric.
- 25. The method of claim 16 wherein said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt member comprises fabric and said rupturable portion comprises a catch cord extending longitudinally in said fabric.
- 26. The method of claim 16 wherein said deceleration of the occupant, upon the vehicle encountering a crash event, extends over a period of time including a first phase during which rupture occurs, a second phase of inner component inflation and a final phase in which said inner component is fully inflated, and the share of the occupant deceleration load on said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt component is progressively reduced during said second phase, from immediately following said first phase during which said rupture occurs, and into said final phase, and said inner inflatable tubular belt component withstands progressively more of a share of said load during said second phase and into said final phase.
- 27. The method of claim 26 whereby the share of said load of said deceleration of the occupant imposed upon said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt component is substantially reduced at the end of said first phase, and in which said inner inflatable tubular belt component, when inflated, withstands an increased amount of said load in said final phase.
- 28. The method of claim 16 wherein there is a period of inflation of said inner inflatable tubular belt member as it exits from within said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt component, and during said period of inflation, said inner inflatable tubular belt member bears an increasing amount of the load of deceleration of the occupant upon the vehicle encountering a crash event, taking some of said load from said woven cylindrical outer tubular belt component.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/099,858 filed Jun. 18, 1998.
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