AU2006100117A4 - Cross Your Heart seat belt system - Google Patents

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AU2006100117A4
AU2006100117A4 AU2006100117A AU2006100117A AU2006100117A4 AU 2006100117 A4 AU2006100117 A4 AU 2006100117A4 AU 2006100117 A AU2006100117 A AU 2006100117A AU 2006100117 A AU2006100117 A AU 2006100117A AU 2006100117 A4 AU2006100117 A4 AU 2006100117A4
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AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION INNOVATION PATENT Cross Your Heart Seat Belt System The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of utilising it known to me: 1.
Cross Your Heart Seat Belt System For many years now commercial motor vehicles have used the traditional lap sash seat belt system. Light aircraft and recreational vehicles have often utilised the commonly known H harness restraint system.
The Cross Your Heart seat belt system comprises of 2 (two), double lap sash belts, with the sash belts crossing over the middle of the wearers chest, this system is built in to the vehicles' seat frame.
Each seat that is equipped with this configuration has 2 (two) seat belts securely fastened to the base of the back rake of the seat; 1 seat belt on the left and additionally the right side of the seat frame. Thus, also requiring 2 (two) seat belt fastening clips that are to be mounted at hip level on the base frame of the seat; both seat belt anchorage points are to be located below the fastening clips' location.
The seat that incorporates this double lap sash seat belt configuration must be made strong enough to take the subsequent impact force that the vehicle to which it is fastened may incur.
Therefore the seat belt forms a cross over configuration of the sash and a double lap belt formation; when correctly fitted.
This configuration of seat belts will give added restraint to the seat occupant: a belt passing over the left shoulder to the right hip (sash) and across the waist (lap) and over the right shoulder (sash) to the left hip and across the waist (lap).
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The seat that is fitted with this design is ideally to be made of light weight strengthened steel and the seat belt/s are to be made of the commonly used nylon webbing material.
The seat to which this seat belt system is attached must have adjustable guides on both left and right shoulder sections of the seat, of which the seat belt passes through so as to enable the wearer to adjust the cross over sash portion of the sash to the ideal level to which has previously been described.
Both left and right hand side seat belt fasteners clips are to be linked via a cable or such, so that; when either right or left side clip is released, then both clips dis engage the seat belt. Therefore allowing the seat belts to re coil into their reels, allowing the user full release from the seat.

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  1. 3. The claims defining the invention are as follows: 1. The Cross Your Heart seat belt configuration aims to evenly distribute the impact of a collision, to the vehicle craft to which it is fitted; evenly across upper and mid section of the occupant. 2. This seat belt design is adjustable in order to correctly restrain and enhance the safety of most size shape of person. 3. The Cross Your Heart seat belt system is comfortable, when correctly worn fitted.
  2. 4. This design can be readily manufactured, as it comprises of current technology.
  3. 5. The seated occupant must wear this restraint system correctly in order to fulfil its' optimal safety advantages potential, in order to substantiate claims 1 4.
  4. 6. The Cross Your Heart seat belt design can substantially as herein before described with reference to figures 1 4 of the accompanying drawings. ANTHONY GEORGE WILSON 16th February 2006
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