Seat belt retractor

Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Reeling device – With particular drive

Reexamination Certificate

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C242S374000, C242S390900

Reexamination Certificate

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06691944

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to a seat belt retractor used for a passenger car and, more particularly, to a seat belt retractor having a function of taking up a seat belt under the power of a motor.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
A seat belt retractor installed in an automobile has a function of removing slack of a seat belt after the seat belt is pulled around a sitting occupant and a tongue is engaged with a buckle device. To remove slack, a single return spring is conventionally used. As an occupant lets go of his/her grip on a tongue after pulling the seat belt against the biasing force of the return spring and latching the tongue to a buckle, an excess of seat belt that has been pulled out is retracted into the seat belt retractor until the seat belt is fitted more snugly to the occupant's body.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
As mentioned above, the seat belt retractor is required to satisfy the following conditions simultaneously:
(1) excess of the pulled-out seat belt is securely retracted until the seat belt is fitted to the occupant's body or the pulled-out amount of the seat belt is securely retracted into a storage area when nobody wears the seat belt; and
(2) not too much stress is applied to the chest or other portions of the occupant who properly wears the seat belt.
However, the use of a single return spring in the conventional seat belt retractor has the following problems. When a spring which provides a small biasing force is employed (in order to reduce stress to be applied to the chest of the occupant), the force for taking up (retracting) the seat belt is accordingly weaker, thus lessening its operation and its secure retracting performance. On the other hand, when a spring which provides a large biasing force is employed (in order to provide enough winding force for its secure retracting performance), increased stress is applied to the chest of the occupant who properly wears the seat belt. Because a single return spring is employed, the conventional seat belt retractor also has a problem that the biasing force of the return spring increases as the seat belt is increasingly pulled out because the return spring is being repeatedly wound up.
To ameliorate the aforementioned problems, a seat belt retractor having a function of taking up the seat belt under the power of a motor has been invented by the inventors of this application and has been filed as a Japanese patent application no. H11-173624, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. In addition, a method of providing variable-torque by a single motor has been invented and has been filed as Japanese patent application no. H11-126242. Though these can be used together with a mechanical take-up spring, controlling the retraction mode is accomplished by changing the torque and/or the rotation speed of the single motor.
An embodiment of the seat belt retractor of the Japanese patent application No. H11-173624 is schematically shown in FIG.
2
. The seat belt retractor comprises a base frame
11
, a spool
12
for winding up a seat belt W, and a torsion bar
13
functioning as a shaft through which the spool
12
is fitted into the base frame
11
, wherein one end of the torsion bar
13
is journalled in a shaft hole of a gear-clutch casing
14
and the other end of the torsion bar
13
is journalled in a hole formed in a cover
18
. Inside of the gear-clutch casing
14
, reduction gears and a clutch are disposed whereby the rotation of the pinion gear
16
rotated by a motor
15
is reduced and then transmitted to the torsion bar
13
.
It should be noted that a return spring may be disposed inside the gear-clutch casing
14
but not shown. When the motor
15
is not actuated, the retraction with weak force can be performed by the return spring. At a side of the base frame
11
opposite to the gear-clutch casing
14
, a locking mechanism
17
is disposed to lock the rotation of the spool
12
when the seat belt is rapidly pulled out.
However, the aforementioned retractor of the prior application has the following problems. First, a voltage controller for applying voltage and a PWM controller are required to vary the torque and/or the rotation speed of one motor, thereby increasing the cost of the seat belt retractor. When the voltage controller and the PWM controller are actuated, noise may be generated from a switching circuit of the controller and unexpectedly flow to the battery side to affect other controllers. Therefore, it is required to dispose a filter to remove the noise. This is another reason for increasing the cost of the seat belt retractor.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention was made under these circumstances and the object of the present invention is to reduce the cost of a seat belt retractor having a function of taking up the seat belt by power of a motor. In addition, a method for increasing safety has been created in which a large tension is applied to a seat belt to strongly restrain the occupant to a seat when a vehicle collision is predicted. The conventional seat belt retractor can not cope with such a method.
The first means to solve the aforementioned problems is a seat belt retractor having a function of taking up a seat belt under power of a motor, wherein the seat belt retractor is driven by a plurality of motors. A torque controller and a rotation speed controller are not required, thereby reducing the cost of a seat belt system as a whole. As mentioned above, in the invention of the prior application, one motor is used to achieve a plurality of functions so that the torque and the rotational speed of the motor should be controlled, thus increasing the cost of a seat belt system as a whole. According to this means, the plurality of motors are employed in the seat belt retractor so that the desired functions are allotted among these motors. Therefore, it is allowed that these motors just rotate at respective constant speeds without changing the speed so that a torque controller and a rotation speed controller are not required, thereby reducing the cost of a seat belt system as a whole, even though the number of motors and the number of mechanical parts are increased.
The second means to solve the problems is the first means, but characterized in that the plurality of motors achieve respective functions which are different from each other. Main components of the retractor can be commonly used, thereby further reducing the cost of the seat belt system as a whole. According to this means, since the plurality of motors achieve the respective functions, the motors can be selected according to the required specifications and main components of the retractor can be commonly used, thereby further reducing the cost of the seat belt system as a whole.
The third means to solve the aforementioned problems is the first means or the second means, but characterized in that at least one of the motors is attached to a frame separate from a frame to which other motors are attached. The motor and the attached mechanism can be replaced as one unit, thereby further reducing the cost of the seat belt system as a whole. In this retractor, the motor which is selectively used according to the type of the vehicle is attached to the frame separate from the frame to which the motor which is commonly used in any type of the vehicle is attached, so the motor which selectively used according to the type of the vehicle can be replaced as one unit including the mechanisms attached to the motor, thereby reducing the cost of the seat belt system as a whole.
The fourth means to solve the aforementioned problems is the third means, but characterized in that at least one motor is a motor achieving a comforting function or a motor achieving a pretensioning function. Improved flexibility to the optional requirements can be obtained, thereby reducing the cost of the seat belt system as a whole. The motor achieving the comforting function is a motor which retracts the seat belt with a tension not to make an occupant feel pressure and the motor achieving the pretens

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