Ford Inflatable Seat Belts Mystery Supplier Uncovered - No it's not Volvo

Small Michigan supplier Key Safety Systems shares patents on the technology with Ford

The supplier for Ford's new inflatable seatbelt technology has been revealed by Automotive News to be Key Safety Systems, a relatively small automotive supplier based in the state of Michigan.

When Ford first introduced the technology in an announcement last week, it did not name any suppliers involved in the development.

The technology Ford has developed is a cold-gas inflated airbag which is made part of the seatbelt. The inflatable belt allows impact force to be spread more widely around the body, by 5 times as much as a conventional belt, reducing the chances of head, neck and chest injuries. The technology will be used for rear seat passengers who are often the most vulnerable to those types of injuries, such as children or the elderly.

Ford will be introducing the inflatable belts in the next-generation Explorer model. The SUV will be given a new unibody chassis this time, as opposed to the body-on-frame chassis it had always been based on.

According to a ranking by Automotive News of the top 150 North American suppliers, Key Safety Systems comes in only at 104, with sales revenue from the auto industry of $363 million for 2008.

Ford and Key Safety Systems together are the patent holders on the technology. According to Paul Mascarenas, a Ford vice president in charge of engineering and global development, Ford hopes to keep the technology exclusive to its brands for at least a few years before other automakers begin to copy it.

 

Source: autonews.com (sub req)

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 carbonfibreguy carbonfibreguy
Whoa, i had a hint it might have been Volvo but oh well!
November 11, 2009 6:09 pm
 benz_man benz_man
I think Continental will be supplying a similar system to Mercedes in the near future. Interesting indeed...
November 11, 2009 7:01 pm
 effington effington
i think you'll find that this scheme is already being trialled at Mercedes-benz... one would have expected you of all people to know this! haha http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ut5T26sd8o this vid also shows some other cool new safety stuff they're working with!
November 11, 2009 11:28 pm
 benz_man benz_man
Yes, they've been preparing it for years now. However, Ford may beat them to production with a cheaper system supplied by another company. This doesn't appear to be Continetal's system. I've def seen the safety vehicle in the media.
November 27, 2009 4:02 pm
 BabyMilo BabyMilo
I dont understand why we cant put normal airbags for passengers in the backseat, if it is becuase of they child safety aspect cant we change the design abit to make them safe for infants?
November 11, 2009 11:32 pm
 Pepito060666 Pepito060666
Mercedes already check this system in theirs concept car, so this is not new. Now Ford with the checking of this system I hope Volvo is behind for sure.
November 12, 2009 1:34 pm
 alessandro alessandro
...it is not Volvo... indeed. It is Forvo.
November 13, 2009 2:28 pm