Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Reeling device – With spring motor
Reexamination Certificate
2001-01-08
2003-11-04
Jillions, John M. (Department: 3654)
Winding, tensioning, or guiding
Reeling device
With spring motor
C280S806000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06641074
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a vehicle seat belt webbing pretensioner. In particular, the present invention relates to a fluid source for powering a vehicle seat belt webbing pretensioner.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A typical vehicle seat belt system includes a length of belt webbing wound on a spool of a seat belt webbing retractor. The belt webbing is extensible about a vehicle occupant to restrain the occupant. The belt webbing spool rotates in a belt withdrawal direction as the occupant withdraws belt webbing from the retractor. A rewind spring is connected with the belt webbing spool and biases the belt webbing spool for rotation in an opposite belt retraction direction.
The seat belt webbing may sometimes become slack around the vehicle occupant. It is known to use a pretensioner to remove slack from the seat belt webbing in the event of a vehicle collision. The slack can be removed in different ways—for example, by rotating the spool of the retractor in the belt retraction direction, by pulling on a buckle of the seat belt system, or by applying force to the belt webbing adjacent an anchor of the seat belt system.
It is known to use a pyrotechnic device, such as a gas generating initiator, to provide fluid under pressure for tensioning the belt webbing. The fluid is used to rotate the retractor spool in the belt retraction direction or to move a piston to pull directly on the belt webbing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a pretensioner for pretensioning vehicle seat belt webbing. The pretensioner comprises a member movable by an actuating fluid to tension the seat belt webbing. The pretensioner further comprises at least one microelectromechanical device (MEMS device) energizable to supply the actuating fluid to move the member.
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Bergerson Lee D.
Bowers Paul A.
Campbell Douglas P.
Esterberg Dean M.
Faigle Ernst M.
Jillions John M.
Tarolli, Sundheim Covell & Tummino L.L.P.
TRW Inc.
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