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Pretensioner for vehicle seat belt systems

  • US 5,487,563 A
  • Filed: 01/09/1995
  • Issued: 01/30/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/06/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A pretensioner for a vehicle seat belt system having belt-pulling means connected to a belt system component, driving means for moving the belt-pulling means along a predetermined path in a direction to apply pretension to the belt, and return-prevention means for preventing the belt-pulling means from moving in a direction such as to release the belt pretension and including a pawl coupled to the belt-pulling means, a support member having a set of ratchet teeth engageable by a tip of the pawl and a spring coupled to the pawl for biasing the pawl in a direction to engage the pawl tip with a tooth of the set of ratchet teeth, characterized in that the spring is a leaf spring that is U-shaped and includes a pair of leg portions and a base portion forming a loop connecting the leg portions and is received on the pawl with the base portion engaging the lower edge of the pawl and the leg portions engaging opposite surfaces of the pawl and an elastically deformable tongue portion extending from one of said portions of the leaf spring and engageable with one of a series of ratchet teeth on the support member upon movement of the belt-pulling means and the pawl in the release direction, the spring tongue portion being arranged relative to the pawl and to the set of ratchet teeth such that when the pawl and leaf spring are displaced in the release direction, the tongue portion engages a ratchet tooth and is deformed and bent back and applies an increased force to the pawl urging the pawl into engagement with a tooth of the set of ratchet teeth.

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