ZF unveils smart seat belt technology



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The innovative approach of this technology lies not only in the individual control options of the component itself, but also in the extended possibilities for interaction with other safety systems.

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The innovative approach of this technology lies not only in the individual control options of the component itself, but also in the extended possibilities for interaction with other safety systems.

With its new seat belt system, ZF Passive Safety Systems will enable significantly improved adaptation of the belt force limitation to the size and body weight of the vehicle occupants in the future.

The Multi-Stage Load Limiter (MSLL) is primarily responsible for the individual system adjustment. It helps to further reduce the consequences of accidents for all occupants and enables car manufacturers to meet the increased requirements of the NCAP Roadmap 2030, the company said in a media release.

The innovative approach of this technology lies not only in the individual control options of the component itself, but also in the extended possibilities for interaction with other safety systems. This turns the seat belt with the MSLL switchable force limiter into an intelligent, flexibly controllable safety device.

Modern restraint systems already intervene in accidents at a very early stage. In the event of an unavoidable crash, the belt tightens around the body before the crash (pre-tensioning) to reduce belt slack and decelerate it in a controlled manner after the impact and finally transfer it forwards into the airbag. The systems are based on representative, standardized test subjects (dummies). In future, the NCAP crash test will demand even better protection for individual vehicle occupants.

“The demands on the adaptivity of safety systems are increasing – both in the expectations of end customers and in the NCAP test criteria. Our new belt system makes it easier for vehicle manufacturers to meet the increased requirements and specifically reduces the consequences of accidents by adapting even better to the occupant,” Rudolf Stark, Head of ZF’s Passive Safety Technology Division, said.

In order to reduce the forces acting on the body in the event of an accident, many seat belt systems already have a two-stage controllable load limiter (SLL). This was an important step towards adaptivity. To provide even more flexibility, ZF now offers its belt tensioner with multiple switchable load limiter (MSLL). It has a multi-stage design and can vary the restraining forces even better over the entire course of the crash. The system makes it possible to respond individually to people of different stature and to control the belt forces appropriately.

In the future, the path to more variability in belt forces will lead via the sensory recording of the interior in order to recognize even better which people are sitting where and which belt forces are to be applied individually in the event of a serious or minor collision. Various sources will be used for this, the release said.

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  • Updated On Jan 31, 2024 at 01:06 PM IST
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  • Published On Jan 31, 2024 at 01:06 PM IST
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