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Release apparatus for a seat belt buckle

  • US 6,123,166 A
  • Filed: 08/28/1998
  • Issued: 09/26/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/28/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus comprising:

  • a seat belt buckle being mounted to a vehicle by an elongated shaft, the seat belt buckle having a latch mechanism for receiving and retaining a buckle tongue, the latch mechanism having a latched condition wherein the buckle tongue is retained in the seat belt buckle and a released condition wherein the buckle tongue is released from the seat belt buckle;

    an actuatable pyrotechnic device being mounted on the elongated shaft between the seat belt buckle and the vehicle, the pyrotechnic device having an elongated passage, a piston, and an ignitable material;

    the elongated passage of the pyrotechnic device extending parallel to the elongated shaft and having a first end and a second end, the first end of the elongated passage being nearer the seat belt buckle than the second end;

    the piston being located in the first end of the elongated passage and moving to the second end of the elongated passage when the ignitable material of the pyrotechnic device is ignited upon actuation of the pyrotechnic device;

    a single connecting element extending from the piston to the latch mechanism and connecting at a single point of contact to both the piston and the latch mechanism, the connecting element being a cord that extends parallel to the elongated shaft and linearly from the elongated passage of the pyrotechnic device to the latch mechanism, movement of the piston to the second end of the elongated passage causing a portion of the cord to enter into the elongated passage and causing the latch mechanism to move from the latched condition to the released condition to release the buckle tongue from the seat belt buckle; and

    a sensor for sensing a vehicle emergency condition, the sensor being electrically connected to the pyrotechnic device and actuating the pyrotechnic device upon sensing the vehicle emergency condition.

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