Kenneth H. Kohlndorfer - Roseville MI Richard A. Boelstler - Lake Orion MI David R. Arnold - Macomb Township, Macomb County MI Susan A. Richards - Sterling Heights MI Markell Seitzman - Orchard Lake MI
Assignee:
Breed Automotive Technology, Inc. - Lakeland FL
International Classification:
B65H 7548
US Classification:
2423791, 280805, 280806, 280807
Abstract:
A seat belt retractor ( ) characterized by low mass and low operating noise, resistant to dust, moisture, and corrosion comprising: an integrally formed, quadrilaterally shaped main body portion ( ). In the preferred embodiment, the frame is injection molded using 50% or greater long glass fiber plastic or die cast or injection molded metal. A spring housing wall and wall of a mechanism cover are also integrally formed in the sides of the retractor. Positioned within the spring housing wall is a spring coil guide, as well as an integrally formed anchor, which is used to hold the outer end of a rewind spring. The mechanism side of the frame further includes an integrally formed post or pin to pivotally support a locking pawl.
Kenneth H. Kohlndorfer - Roseville MI Richard A. Boelstler - Lake Orion MI David R. Arnold - Macomb Township, Macomb County MI Susan A. Richards - Sterling Heights MI Markell Seitzman - Orchard Lake MI
Assignee:
Key Safety Systems, Inc. - Sterling Heights MI
International Classification:
B65H 7548
US Classification:
2423791, 280805, 280807
Abstract:
A seat belt retractor ( ) characterized by low mass and low operating noise, resistant to dust, moisture, and corrosion comprising: an integrally formed, quadrilaterally shaped main body portion ( ). In the preferred embodiment of the invention the frame is injection molded using 50% or greater long glass fiber plastic or die cast or injection molded metal. A spring housing wall and wall of a mechanism cover are also integrally formed in the sides of the retractor. Positioned within the spring housing wall is a spring coil guide, as well as an integrally formed anchor, which is used to hold the outer end of a rewind spring. The mechanism side of the frame further includes an integrally formed post or pin to pivotally support a locking pawl.
Richard A. Boelstler - Lake Orion MI, US Kenneth H. Kohlndorfer - Roseville MI, US Robert E. Verhoven - Harsens Island MI, US Rudi Grzic - Sterling Heights MI, US Susan A. Richards - Sterling Heights MI, US
Assignee:
Key Safety Systems, Inc. - Sterling Heights MI
International Classification:
B65H 75/48
US Classification:
242374, 2423842, 2423853
Abstract:
A seat belt retractor () having a rotationally mounted spool () with a seat belt windable thereon and a pretensioner () for winding the spool in a belt winding direction to rewind the seat belt upon the spool; the pretensioner comprising a rack and pinion mechanism () activated by a pyrotechnic element () for causing a clutch assembly () to change state from a disengaged mode to an engaged mode in which the clutch assembly drivingly engages the spool.
Kenneth Kohlndorfer - Roseville MI, US Richard Boelstler - Lake Orion MI, US David Arnold - Macomb Township MI, US Wendell Lane - Romeo MI, US Susan Richards - Sterling Heights MI, US Markell Seitzman - Orchard Lake MI, US
Assignee:
Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.
International Classification:
B60R022/28 B60R022/34
US Classification:
242/379100, 242/379000
Abstract:
A seat belt retractor () characterized by low mass and low operating noise, resistant to dust, moisture, and corrosion comprising: an integrally formed, quadrilaterally shaped main body portion (). In the preferred embodiment of the invention the frame is injection molded using 50% or greater long glass fiber plastic or die cast or injection molded metal. A spring housing wall and wall of a mechanism cover are also integrally formed in the sides of the retractor. Positioned within the spring housing wall is a spring coil guide, as well as an integrally formed anchor, which is used to hold the outer end of a rewind spring. The mechanism side of the frame further includes an integrally formed post or pin to pivotally support a locking pawl.
Kenneth Kohlndorfer - Roseville MI, US Richard Boelstler - Lake Orion MI, US David Arnold - Macomb Township MI, US Wendell Lane - Romeo MI, US Susan Richards - Sterling Heights MI, US Markell Seitzman - Orchard Lake MI, US
International Classification:
B65H075/48
US Classification:
242379100
Abstract:
A seat belt retractor () characterized by low mass and low operating noise, resistant to dust, moisture, and corrosion comprising: an integrally formed, quadrilaterally shaped main body portion (). In the preferred embodiment of the invention the frame is injection molded using 50% or greater long glass fiber plastic or die cast or injection molded metal. A spring housing wall and wall of a mechanism cover are also integrally formed in the sides of the retractor. Positioned within the spring housing wall is a spring coil guide, as well as an integrally formed anchor, which is used to hold the outer end of a rewind spring. The mechanism side of the frame further includes an integrally formed post or pin to pivotally support a locking pawl.
Kenneth H. Kohlndorfer - Roseville MI, US Susan A. Richards - Sterling Heights MI, US Lawrence M. Refior - Romeo MI, US Tammy M. Korona - Clinton Township MI, US Gopalakrishnan Doraiswamy - Sterling Heights MI, US
Assignee:
KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS, INC. - Sterling Heights MI
International Classification:
B60R 22/46
US Classification:
242374
Abstract:
An electromechanical seat belt retractor has a seat belt retractor assembly having a spool rotationally moveable about an axis of rotation for winding and unwinding a seat belt; a motor for selectively rotating the spool; a clutch including an over-clutch driven by the motor through one or more gears; the clutch being coaxially aligned with the axis of rotation of the spool and linearly spaced from the spool; and wherein upon a forward actuation of the motor a clutch plate of the clutch linearly moves to engage the spool coupling to the spool and thereafter rotating the spool about the axis to initiate a winding of the seat belt. After the clutch plate engages the spool a reversal of the motor linearly moves the clutch plate away from the spool disengaging the spool. Preferably the clutch means is a Bendix type clutch assembly. In a preferred embodiment, the clutch plate first engages an over-clutch is fixed in a locking engagement to the spool.
Method And Apparatus For Restraining A Vehicle Occupant
Laurence H. Keeler - Washington MI Robert E. Resh - Dryden MI Susan A. Richards - Sterling Heights MI
Assignee:
TRW Vehicle Safety Systems Inc. - Lyndhurst OH
International Classification:
B60R 2122
US Classification:
280730R
Abstract:
An apparatus (10) for restraining a vehicle occupant comprises an air bag assembly having a center of gravity (70) and including a container (20), an air bag (42), and an inflator (50). The air bag assembly is pivotally mounted to an instrument panel (16) of the vehicle with a pivot axis (90) offset from the center of gravity (70). The air bag assembly has a stored position and an operative position and is pivotable from the stored position to the operative position. Thrust produced upon inflation of the air bag pivots the air bag assembly. The apparatus further includes a knee blocking member (36) secured to a side (24) of the container (20) of the air bag assembly. When the assembly moves from the stored position to the operative position, the knee blocking member (36) moves to an occupant restraining position. An actuator (110, 116) is operatively mounted to the air bag assembly and the instrument panel (16) for, when actuated, applying a moment to the air bag assembly to pivot the air bag assembly from the stored position to the operative position.
Edward W. Clancy - Livonia MI Gerald Keller - Shelby Township, Macomb County MI H. John Miller - Macomb Township, Macomb County MI William L. Palmer - Rochester MI Susan A. Richards - Sterling Heights MI Carl M. Petersen - Waterford MI Brian Nadeau - Livonia MI
Assignee:
Breed Automotive Technology Inc. - Lakeland FL
International Classification:
B60R 2228 B65H 7548
US Classification:
2423791
Abstract:
An energy absorbing retractor having a frame, locking mechanisms to initially stop a spool from rotating in a belt protraction direction, the spool rotationally supported relative to the frame, a seat belt wound about the spool, and biasing device to retract the seat belt, a two-sided torsion bar for generating at least a first level of reaction torque on the spool permitting the spool to rotate in a controlled manner in a belt protracting direction including a torsion bar having a middle portion fixedly coupled to the spool to prevent relative rotation therebetween, a first torsion rod extending therefrom, the first torsion rod including a first end coupled to a first locking mechanism to prevent the first end from rotating upon such coupling, whereby upon locking of the first end, and the loading of the spool, the first torsion rod is twisted to generate a first level of control force. A second torsion rod including a second end coupled to a second locking mechanism to prevent the second end from rotating upon such coupling, whereby upon locking of the second end, and the loading of the spool, the first and second torsion rods are twisted simultaneously to generate a second level of control force.
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Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Ms. Richards works in Downingtown, PA and 2 other locations and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Ms. Richards is affiliated with Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital.
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