Seat belt system with comfort control
First Claim
1. An apparatus comprising:
- a rotatable spool with vehicle seat belt webbing wound around said spool, said spool being rotatable in a belt withdrawal direction and in a belt retraction direction;
a motor for rotating said spool in the belt withdrawal direction to pay out belt webbing from said spool;
a spring for rotating said spool in the belt retraction direction to wind belt webbing onto said spool;
means for selectively drivingly connecting said motor and said spool for, when drivingly connecting said motor and spool, preventing the biasing force of said spring from winding the belt webbing onto said spool, said means including (i) drive means for preventing the biasing force of said spring from winding the belt webbing onto said spool and (ii) an engageable clutch for, when engaged, drivingly connecting said spool and said drive means to prevent the biasing force of said spring from winding the belt webbing onto said spool; and
pressure sensing means for sensing the amount of tension in the belt webbing and providing a signal having a magnitude which continuously varies as the amount of tension in the belt webbing continuously varies;
said clutch being disengaged when the magnitude of said signal is below a first predetermined threshold value and being engaged when the magnitude of said signal is above said first predetermined threshold value;
said motor being (a) actuated to rotate said spool in the belt withdrawal direction to pay out belt webbing from said spool when the magnitude of said signal is above a second predetermined threshold value which is greater than said first predetermined threshold value and (b) deactuated when the magnitude of said signal is below said second predetermined threshold value.
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Abstract
A rotatable spool has seat belt webbing wound around the spool. A motor, when actuated, rotates the spool in the belt withdrawal direction. A spring has a biasing force which rotates the spool to wind the belt webbing onto the spool. A worm gear mechanism is located between the motor and the spool and is selectively drivingly connectable with the spool. When drivingly connected with the spool, the worm gear mechanism prevents the biasing force of the spring from winding the belt webbing onto the spool. A clutch, when engaged, connects the spool and the worm gear mechanism. The clutch is disengaged and the motor is deactuated when a belt tension signal is below a lower predetermined threshold value. The clutch is engaged and the motor is actuated when the belt tension signal is above an upper predetermined threshold value which is greater than the lower predetermined threshold value. The clutch is engaged and the motor is deactuated when the belt tension signal is between the upper and lower predetermined threshold values. A pressure sensor provides the belt tension signal which continuously varies in magnitude as the amount of tension in the belt webbing continuously varies.
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4 Claims
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1. An apparatus comprising:
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a rotatable spool with vehicle seat belt webbing wound around said spool, said spool being rotatable in a belt withdrawal direction and in a belt retraction direction; a motor for rotating said spool in the belt withdrawal direction to pay out belt webbing from said spool; a spring for rotating said spool in the belt retraction direction to wind belt webbing onto said spool; means for selectively drivingly connecting said motor and said spool for, when drivingly connecting said motor and spool, preventing the biasing force of said spring from winding the belt webbing onto said spool, said means including (i) drive means for preventing the biasing force of said spring from winding the belt webbing onto said spool and (ii) an engageable clutch for, when engaged, drivingly connecting said spool and said drive means to prevent the biasing force of said spring from winding the belt webbing onto said spool; and pressure sensing means for sensing the amount of tension in the belt webbing and providing a signal having a magnitude which continuously varies as the amount of tension in the belt webbing continuously varies; said clutch being disengaged when the magnitude of said signal is below a first predetermined threshold value and being engaged when the magnitude of said signal is above said first predetermined threshold value; said motor being (a) actuated to rotate said spool in the belt withdrawal direction to pay out belt webbing from said spool when the magnitude of said signal is above a second predetermined threshold value which is greater than said first predetermined threshold value and (b) deactuated when the magnitude of said signal is below said second predetermined threshold value. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. An apparatus comprising:
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a rotatable spool with vehicle seat belt webbing wound around said spool, said spool being rotatable in a belt withdrawal direction and in a belt retraction direction, said spool being rotatable in the belt withdrawal direction to enable the belt webbing to be buckled around a vehicle occupant, said spool being rotatable in the belt retraction direction to enable the belt webbing to be drawn against the occupant; a motor for rotating said spool in the belt withdrawal direction to pay out belt webbing from said spool; a spring for rotating said spool in the belt retraction direction to wind the belt webbing onto said spool; an engageable clutch for, when engaged, drivingly connecting said motor and said spool and, when disengaged, disconnecting said motor from said spool; drive means connected between said clutch and said motor for, when said clutch is engaged, acting on said spool to prevent the biasing force of said spring from winding the belt webbing onto said spool; pressure sensing means for sensing the amount of tension in the belt webbing and providing a signal having a magnitude which continuously varies as the amount of tension in the belt webbing continuously varies; and control means for disengaging said clutch when the magnitude of said signal is below a first predetermined threshold value and engaging said clutch when the magnitude of said signal is above said first predetermined threshold value, said control means actuating said motor to rotate said spool in the belt withdrawal direction to pay out belt webbing from said spool when the magnitude of said signal is above a second predetermined threshold value which is grater than said first predetermined threshold value and deactuating said motor when the magnitude of said signal is below said second predetermined threshold value. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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