Inflatable seat belt apparatus
First Claim
1. An inflatable seat belt apparatus, comprising:
- a webbing, at least part of a portion of said webbing comes into contact with a passenger and is formed into a bag-shape, wherein the webbing is maintained in a belt-shape form during ordinary conditions and the bag-shape portion is inflatable by gas from a gas generating means at the time of an emergency;
a tongue provided on said webbing which is insertable into and lockable with a buckle to enable restraint of the passenger;
said tongue being provided with a through-hole through which said webbing is free to move;
a through-hole opening-area control member being movably provided on said tongue and being movable between an opening-area reducing position and an opening area enlarging position, said control member being capable of being held at said opening-area reducing position under initial conditions and being capable of being moved to said opening-area enlarging position, so as to be in said opening-area enlarging position in the event of a necessity;
wherein when said control member is at said opening-area reducing position, an opening area of the through-hole is defined at least in part by said control member to be a first size which will allow movement of said webbing therethrough while said webbing is maintained in the belt-shape form, but which will impede turning over and twisting of said webbing, and when said control member is at said opening area enlarging position, said opening area of the through-hole is defined at least in part by said control member to be a second size which is larger than said first size.
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Abstract
Disclosed is an inflatable seat belt apparatus in which, under ordinary conditions, a bag-shaped belt (2b) of a shoulder belt (2) and a lap belt (3) are maintained in a belt-shaped form and a control member (5d) for controlling the opening area of a through-hole is maintained at an opening-area reducing position. Accordingly, the two belts (2b), (3) are prevented from turning over and twisting so that the seat belt apparatus (1) performs a function similar to that of the conventional seat belt apparatus. In the event of an emergency such as a vehicular collision, a gas generator (8) is actuated and generates a gas which causes the lap belt (3) to inflate. The gas which has filled the lap belt (3) causes the control member (5d) to move to the position at which it enlarges the opening area of the through-hole. Accordingly, the gas easily flows into the bag-shaped belt (2b) of the shoulder belt (2) ahead of a tongue (5). Thus, the bag-shaped belt (2) and lap belt (3) expand instantaneously and in a reliable fashion.
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4 Claims
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1. An inflatable seat belt apparatus, comprising:
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a webbing, at least part of a portion of said webbing comes into contact with a passenger and is formed into a bag-shape, wherein the webbing is maintained in a belt-shape form during ordinary conditions and the bag-shape portion is inflatable by gas from a gas generating means at the time of an emergency; a tongue provided on said webbing which is insertable into and lockable with a buckle to enable restraint of the passenger; said tongue being provided with a through-hole through which said webbing is free to move; a through-hole opening-area control member being movably provided on said tongue and being movable between an opening-area reducing position and an opening area enlarging position, said control member being capable of being held at said opening-area reducing position under initial conditions and being capable of being moved to said opening-area enlarging position, so as to be in said opening-area enlarging position in the event of a necessity; wherein when said control member is at said opening-area reducing position, an opening area of the through-hole is defined at least in part by said control member to be a first size which will allow movement of said webbing therethrough while said webbing is maintained in the belt-shape form, but which will impede turning over and twisting of said webbing, and when said control member is at said opening area enlarging position, said opening area of the through-hole is defined at least in part by said control member to be a second size which is larger than said first size. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An inflatable seat belt apparatus, comprising:
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a webbing, at least part of a portion of said webbing comes into contact with a passenger and is formed into a bag-shape, wherein the webbing is maintained in a belt-shape form during ordinary conditions and the bag-shape portion is inflated by gas from a gas generating means at the time of an emergency; a tongue provided on said webbing which is insertable into and lockable with a buckle to enable restraint of the passenger; said tongue being provided with a through-hole through which said webbing is free to move; a through-hole opening-area control member movably provided on said tongue; means for holding said control member at an opening-area reducing position under initial conditions and for moving said control member to an opening-area enlarging position, so as to be in said opening-area enlarging position in the event of an emergency; wherein when said control member is at said opening-area reducing position, an opening area of the through-hole is defined at least in part by said control member to be a first size which will allow movement of said webbing therethrough while said webbing is maintained in the belt-shape form, but which will impede turning over and twisting of said webbing, and when said control member is at said opening area enlarging position, said opening area of the through-hole is defined at least in part by said control member to be a second size which is larger than said first size.
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