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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 14, 1998
Filed:
Nov. 07, 1996
Bryan R McCarty, Laurinburg, NC (US);
Rostra Precision Controls, Inc., Laurinburg, NC (US);
Abstract
A retractor assembly for a seat belt system includes a magnetically actuated locking mechanism to selectively prevent extension of the seat belt. The retractor assembly includes a spring loaded spindle about which the seat belt may be wrapped and selectively extended. A ratchet wheel having a plurality of ratchet teeth is secured to the spindle for rotational movement therewith to control the rotation of the spindle and, thus, the extension of the belt from the retractor assembly. A locking mechanism is provided for controlling the rotation of the ratchet wheel for this purpose. The locking mechanism includes a pawl which is selectively movable between an engaged position, wherein rotation of the ratchet wheel in the extension direction is prevented, and a disengaged position, wherein rotation of the ratchet wheel in the belt extension direction is permitted. The locking mechanism further includes a magnetic actuator for controlling the movement of the pawl between the engaged and disengaged positions. The magnetic actuator includes a permanent magnet provided on the pawl for movement therewith. The magnetic actuator also includes a pole piece formed from a magnetically permeable material having a pole piece magnet disposed thereabout. As a result, the pole piece normally assumes a first predetermined magnetic polarization orientation which repels the pawl magnet, causing the pawl to be moved to the engaged position. An electromagnetic coil is disposed about the pole piece for selectively moving the pawl from the engaged position to the disengaged position against the urging of the pole piece magnet. When energized, the coil causes the pole piece to assumes a second predetermined magnetic polarization orientation which attracts the pawl magnet, causing the pawl to be moved to the disengaged position.