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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 23, 2001
Filed:
Dec. 27, 1999
James Frederick Pywell, Shelby Township, MI (US);
Stephen William Rouhana, Rochester Hills, MI (US);
John William Melvin, Ann Arbor, MI (US);
Joseph D. Mc Cleary, Clinton Township, MI (US);
John Robert Hiben, Dryden, MI (US);
Raymond J. Saydak, Clinton Township, MI (US);
Kenneth H. De Saele, Armada, MI (US);
General Motors Corporation, Detroit, MI (US);
Abstract
A four point restraint apparatus for a vehicle includes in a preferred embodiment a first pair of flexible lap belts connected at laterally opposite sides of a seat cushion with inner ends transversely connectable to one another across pelvic regions of an occupant and a second pair of flexible shoulder belts connected to a support in the vehicle body and extending forward of the seat back adjacent the neck and across the clavicle of the occupant. The shoulder belts extend from the clavicle essentially parallel downward across front edge portions of the occupant's rib cage to laterally spaced attachment with the lap belts adjacent pelvic regions of an occupant. Additional features of the preferred apparatus include a ramp sloping upward toward a forward edge of the cushion; an upwardly adjustable load-carrying headrest in the seat back for guiding the shoulder belts over the clavicle of an occupant; a load-limiting retractor or laterally spaced dual load-limiting retractors connecting the shoulder belts to the seat back; one or more dynamic pretensioners connected with the lap belts; and maintaining the spacing of the shoulder belts at a constant approximately 62.5 mm lateral offset in opposite directions from a center of the occupant's position over a distance from the clavicle of the occupant to connection with the lap belts.