Claims
- 1. A webbing retractor comprising:
a take-up shaft taking-up a webbing in a form of a roll by urging force; an inertia plate provided integrally and coaxially with an axial end side of the take-up shaft; and an inertial force imparting mechanism, wherein in a case in which a webbing for restraining a vehicle occupant is suddenly pulled-out, the take-up shaft takes-up the webbing, and the inertia plate causes a rotational delay with respect to the take-up shaft, and rotation of the take-up shaft in a webbing pull-out direction is thereby locked, and the inertial force imparting mechanism one of suppresses and deters rotation of the inertia plate in a webbing take-up rotation direction by the inertial force imparting mechanism applying inertial force in a webbing pull-out rotation direction to the inertia plate which attempts to rotate in a webbing take-up direction due to inertial force even after rotation of the take-up shaft in the webbing take-up rotation direction has stopped when a vehicle occupant cancels an applied state of the webbing and an entire amount of the webbing is taken-up onto the take-up shaft by urging force.
- 2. The webbing retractor of claim 1, wherein the inertial force imparting mechanism has a small inertia plate rotatably supported by a shaft, and an urging mechanism urging the small inertia plate to rotate around the shaft.
- 3. The webbing retractor of claim 2, wherein the small inertia plate one of suppresses and deters rotation of the inertia plate in the webbing take-up rotation direction by the small inertia plate engaging with and imparting pushing force in the webbing pull-out rotation direction to the inertia plate which attempts to rotate in the webbing take-up direction due to inertial force even after the rotation of the take-up shaft in the webbing take-up rotation direction has stopped.
- 4. The webbing retractor of claim 1, further comprising an acceleration sensor, wherein the acceleration sensor suppresses rotation of the take-up shaft in the webbing pull-out direction.
- 5. A webbing retractor comprising:
a take-up shaft taking-up a webbing for restraining a vehicle occupant; a frame which is fixed to a vehicle and which rotatably supports both end portions of the take-up shaft, and lock teeth are formed at surfaces of the frame which surfaces intersect the end portions of the take-up shaft; a lock plate provided at at least one end portion side of the take-up shaft, and able to move between a position of engagement with the lock teeth and a position of non-engagement with the lock teeth, and due to the lock plate engaging with the lock teeth, the lock plate impedes rotation of the take-up shaft in a webbing pull-out direction; a lock wheel provided coaxially at one end portion side of the take-up shaft, the lock wheel usually rotating integrally with the take-up shaft and holding the lock plate at the position of non-engagement, and when relative rotation arises between the take-up shaft and the lock wheel, the lock wheel moves the lock plate to the position of engagement; a lock operating mechanism provided integrally and coaxially with an axial end side of the take-up shaft, and having an inertia plate which is provided so as to be swingable, and stopping rotation of the take-up shaft in a webbing pull-out rotation direction; and an inertial force imparting mechanism which one of suppresses and deters rotation, in a webbing take-up rotation direction, of the inertia plate which attempts to rotate in a webbing take-up direction due to inertial force even after rotation of the take-up shaft in the webbing take-up direction has stopped.
- 6. The webbing retractor of claim 5, wherein the lock operating mechanism and the inertial force imparting mechanism are disposed at positions which are symmetrical around an axial center of the take-up shaft.
- 7. The webbing retractor of claim 5, wherein the inertial force imparting mechanism one of suppresses and deters rotation of the inertia plate in the webbing take-up rotation direction by applying inertial force in the webbing pull-out rotation direction to the inertia plate which attempts to rotate in the webbing take-up direction due to inertial force even after rotation of the take-up shaft in the webbing take-up direction has stopped when an entire amount of the webbing is taken-up onto the take-up shaft by urging force.
- 8. The webbing retractor of claim 7, wherein the inertial force imparting mechanism has a small inertia plate rotatably supported by a shaft, and an urging mechanism urging the small inertia plate to rotate around the shaft.
- 9. The webbing retractor of claim 8, wherein the small inertia plate one of suppresses and deters rotation of the inertia plate in the webbing take-up rotation direction by the small inertia plate engaging with and imparting pushing force in the webbing pull-out rotation direction to the inertia plate which attempts to rotate in the webbing take-up direction due to inertial force even after the rotation of the take-up shaft in the webbing take-up direction has stopped.
- 10. The webbing retractor of claim 7, wherein the lock operating mechanism has a pawl supported at the lock wheel by a shaft so as to be swingable, engagement teeth with which the pawl can engage, and an urging mechanism urging the pawl to rotate in a webbing pull-out direction around the shaft.
- 11. The webbing retractor of claim 10, wherein the inertia plate is disposed coaxially to the lock wheel and is provided so as to be able to rotate relatively within a predetermined range, and usually, the inertia plate rotates integrally with the lock wheel and holds the pawl at a position of non-engagement with the engagement teeth, and when the webbing is suddenly pulled-out, the inertia plate causes a rotation delay with respect to the take-up shaft and makes the pawl engage with the engagement teeth, and thereby stops rotation of the lock wheel in the webbing pull-out direction.
- 12. The webbing retractor of claim 5, further comprising an acceleration sensor which includes a sensor lever, the acceleration sensor being disposed in a position in which the sensor lever is engagable with the lock wheel, wherein the sensor lever suppresses rotation of the lock wheel by engaging with the lock wheel.
- 13. The webbing retractor of claim 5, wherein the lock wheel is formed by a V gear.
- 14. A method of one of suppressing and deterring end lock in a webbing retractor having a take-up shaft which takes-up a webbing, a first inertia member provided integrally and coaxially with an axial end side of the take-up shaft and provided so as to be swingable, and a second inertia member rotatably disposed at a position at which the second inertia member can engage with the first inertia member, the method comprising the steps of:
a. making the second inertia member and the first inertia member, which attempts to rotate in a webbing take-up direction due to inertial force even after rotation of the take-up shaft in the webbing take-up direction has stopped, engage together; and b. imparting, by the second inertia member, pushing force in a webbing pull-out rotation direction to the first inertia member.
Priority Claims (1)
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2002-233936 |
Aug 2002 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2002-233936, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.