Safety mechanism for a restraint system in vehicles

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280734, 297480, 2421074A, 200 6145R, B60R 2236, H01H 3502

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051434032

ABSTRACT:
The mechanical sensor of a pretensioner in a safety belt restraining system is secured against unintentional release in the unassembled state by a pin which engages a vehicle-sensitive inertia mass and which blocks movement of the inertia mass. The pin is connected via a cable to a rotatable member which is received in a bearing housing. The rotatable member has the form of an annular disc with a central bore through which a mounting screw can be inserted. On tightening the mounting screw the rotatable member is also turned so that via the pulling cable the pin is withdrawn and the securing of the inertia mass is cancelled.

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