Patent ID: 8763943

Claim:
A webbing take-up device comprising: a spool having a longitudinal base end of a long belt-shaped webbing belt locked thereto, taking up the webbing belt from the base end, and rotating in a pull-out direction as the webbing belt is pulled out; a bottomed case provided at an axial direction side of the spool and opening toward the spool; a spool biasing member formed by a first single spiral spring wound in a first direction provided inside the case on one side of the spool and connected directly or indirectly to the spool so as to generate a take-up biasing force to the spool in a take-up direction opposite to the pull-out direction as the spool rotates in the pull-out direction; a rotating body arranged within the case on the opposite side of the spool biasing member from the spool and rotatable in the pull-out direction and the take-up direction; an offset biasing member formed by a second spiral spring wound in a direction that is opposite from that of the first single spiral spring and arranged within the case on the opposite side of the spool biasing member from the spool along with the rotating body such that the spool biasing member is sandwiched between the offset biasing member and said side of the spool, one end of the offset biasing member engaging with the rotating body so as to be rotatable along with the rotating body, and the offset biasing member producing a biasing force which resists, but which is weaker than, the take-up biasing force of the spool biasing member due to another end of the offset biasing member rotating in the take-up direction with respect to the one end of the offset biasing member; and a rotation transmission member connected to the spool biasing member, and provided so as to be rotatable in the take-up direction by the take-up biasing force of the spool biasing member, the other end of the offset biasing member locked to the rotation transmission member such that the rotation in the take-up direction can be transmitted to the other end of the offset biasing member.