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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 23, 2002
Filed:
Aug. 23, 2000
Takahiro Kamei, Wako, JP;
Tatsuo Iwabe, Wako, JP;
Yasushi Kawamura, Wako, JP;
Makoto Tsuruta, Wako, JP;
Yasuki Motozawa, Wako, JP;
Kazuya Yoshida, Wako, JP;
Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushi Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
As a moveable part of the vehicle body carrying a vehicle seat moves rearward under the action of an active or passive power source as a result of a vehicle crash, the seat belt which is anchored at the moveable part at one end and a fixed part of the vehicle body at another end is pulled rearward, and performs the function to apply a deceleration to the vehicle occupant in an early phase of the vehicle crash. This is followed by a slight slackening of the seat belt as the moveable part is subjected to a forward force. The active power source typically consists of a high pressure gas generating device, and a passive power source typically consists of a G control member which transmits the deceleration of a vehicle crash to the vehicle occupant from an early phase of the crash, and/or a stopper which applies a forward force to the moveable part as the moveable part moves rearward by a prescribed distance under the action of the power source. Thus, an early application of a forward deceleration followed by the application of an acceleration which tends to mitigate the unacceptable sharp rise of the deceleration of the vehicle occupant achieves a desirable time history of deceleration for the vehicle occupant, and minimizes the injury to the vehicle occupant for a given stroke of deformation of the vehicle body.