GB2144971A - An arrangement in a loop fitting or locking tongue for retractor-type safety belts - Google Patents

An arrangement in a loop fitting or locking tongue for retractor-type safety belts Download PDF

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GB2144971A
GB2144971A GB08322031A GB8322031A GB2144971A GB 2144971 A GB2144971 A GB 2144971A GB 08322031 A GB08322031 A GB 08322031A GB 8322031 A GB8322031 A GB 8322031A GB 2144971 A GB2144971 A GB 2144971A
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Hans Sylven
Leif Ennerdal
Lars-Eije Berg
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R22/00Safety belts or body harnesses in vehicles
    • B60R22/18Anchoring devices
    • B60R22/24Anchoring devices secured to the side, door, or roof of the vehicle

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The invention relates to a guide for retractor-type safety belts, forming a slot (13) for the passage of the belt strap and reorientation of the path of the strap over an edge of the slot. A loop fitting or locking tongue is coated with a layer (11) of plastic material, and an edge lining (14) of another plastic material than said plastic layer and having low-friction properties is mounted as a separate element on said edge. The edge lining is let into the surface of the plastic layer, and hook-shaped marginal portions (15) of the lining engage shoulders (16) formed by the plastic layer at the front and rear sides of the loop fitting or locking tongue. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION An arrangement in a loop fitting or locking tongue for retractor-type safety belts The invention relates to an arrangement in a loop fitting or locking tongue for retractor-type safety belts, forming a slot for the passage of the belt strap and reorientation of the path of the strap over an edge of the slot and coated with a layer of plastic material, on which an edge lining of a low-fraction material is mounted as a separate element, said edge lining forming a curved contact surface for the belt strap.
It is desired that the strap moves easily through a loop fitting in order to avoid a heavy spring load on the belt retractor for the retraction of the belt strap and a locking tongue hanging thereon when the safety belt is put out of use, and in order to facilitate withdrawal of the belt strap when the safety belt is put into use. Moreover, the belt strap should be able to move through the loop fitting without any restrain, as may be necessary when the belt is in use. The strap should run easily also through a locking tongue in order to facilitate the use of the safety belt.
In order to satisfy these requirements there is provided according to the invention an arrangement of the kind referred to above wherein the edge lining consists of another plastic material than said plastic layer and is let into the surface thereof, hook-shaped marginal portions of said edge lining engaging shoulders formed by the plastic layer at the front and rear sides of the loop fitting or locking tongue.
In order to illustrate the invention an embodiment thereof will be described in detail below, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which Figure 1 is a front view of a loop fitting according to the invention.
Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of the loop fitting in Fig. 1, and Figure 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the edge lining mounted to the loop fitting.
The loop fitting shown in the drawing comprises a pressed steel sheet element 10 which is "baked" into a suitable plastic material and accordingly has a plastic layer 11. The loop fitting forms a circular opening 1 2 for mounting the loop fitting to a wall of a vehicle body, and further forms a slot 1 3 for the passage of the strap of a retractor-type safety belt. As is well known in the art, the loop fitting should be mounted at shoulder level at one side of a vehicle seat so as to reorientate the belt strap which passes from a retractor located below at the vehicle wall, and extends substantially vertically upwards to the loop fitting so as to run out therefrom after having passed through the slot 13, as a chest strap portion to locking means at the opposite side of the vehicle seat.
It is essential, of course, that it is not necessary to have a heavy spring load in the retractor so as to enable the retractor to retract the belt strap when the belt is put out of use. However, the spring load must be sufficiently heavy to make possible that the retractor can retract not only the belt strap but also a locking tongue hanging thereon. The locking tongue sometimes can be rather heavy. It is also necessary that the spring load can overcome the friction forces acting between the belt strap and the lower edge of the slot 1 3. If the spring load of the retractor is too heavy, the withdrawal of the belt strap when the belt is to be put into use, may be rather cumbersome. It also cannot be accepted that the withdrawal of the belt strap is restrained by high friction forces acting between the belt strap and the loop fitting.Such forces moreover may restrain the movements of the belt strap which should be allowed when the safety belt is in use, and are due to movements of the person, using the safety belt, when sitting on the seat.
According to the invention, an edge lining 14 extends over the lower ege of the slot 13, and this edge lining consists of a low-friction material such as polytetrafluoro ethylene. The edge lining s shaped so as to form a curved contact surface for the belt strap. The forces which may act on the edge surface when the belt is in operation and is heavily loaded at abrupt braking or at a collision will be taken up by the underlying plastic material 11. As will be seen more clearly in Fig. 3, the edge lining 14 forms hook-shaped marginal portions 1 5 and at these marginal portions the edge lining is snapped onto shoulders 1 6 formed by the plastic layer 11 of the loop fitting. The edge lining must be made somewhat elastic in order to be snapped over the shoulders.The advantage of arranging an edge lining in this manner is that the loop fitting can be baked into a cheap plastic material which is well suited for this purpose, such as polypropylene, while the sliding or bearing surface contacting the belt strap, can be made of a high quality and accordingly more expensive plastic material having excellent bearing properties. The edge lining can be manufactured by conventional extrusion and can easily be mounted to the baked loop fitting. No substantial increase of the manufacturing costs is involved, but in any case a minor increase can be accepted in view of the improved function of the loop fitting, which is obtained by arranging the loop fitting as described.
A locking tongue can be arranged according to the invention in a manner analogous to that described above with reference to a loop fitting.
1. A loop fitting or locking tongue for
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**WARNING** start of CLMS field may overlap end of DESC **. SPECIFICATION An arrangement in a loop fitting or locking tongue for retractor-type safety belts The invention relates to an arrangement in a loop fitting or locking tongue for retractor-type safety belts, forming a slot for the passage of the belt strap and reorientation of the path of the strap over an edge of the slot and coated with a layer of plastic material, on which an edge lining of a low-fraction material is mounted as a separate element, said edge lining forming a curved contact surface for the belt strap. It is desired that the strap moves easily through a loop fitting in order to avoid a heavy spring load on the belt retractor for the retraction of the belt strap and a locking tongue hanging thereon when the safety belt is put out of use, and in order to facilitate withdrawal of the belt strap when the safety belt is put into use. Moreover, the belt strap should be able to move through the loop fitting without any restrain, as may be necessary when the belt is in use. The strap should run easily also through a locking tongue in order to facilitate the use of the safety belt. In order to satisfy these requirements there is provided according to the invention an arrangement of the kind referred to above wherein the edge lining consists of another plastic material than said plastic layer and is let into the surface thereof, hook-shaped marginal portions of said edge lining engaging shoulders formed by the plastic layer at the front and rear sides of the loop fitting or locking tongue. In order to illustrate the invention an embodiment thereof will be described in detail below, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which Figure 1 is a front view of a loop fitting according to the invention. Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of the loop fitting in Fig. 1, and Figure 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the edge lining mounted to the loop fitting. The loop fitting shown in the drawing comprises a pressed steel sheet element 10 which is "baked" into a suitable plastic material and accordingly has a plastic layer 11. The loop fitting forms a circular opening 1 2 for mounting the loop fitting to a wall of a vehicle body, and further forms a slot 1 3 for the passage of the strap of a retractor-type safety belt. As is well known in the art, the loop fitting should be mounted at shoulder level at one side of a vehicle seat so as to reorientate the belt strap which passes from a retractor located below at the vehicle wall, and extends substantially vertically upwards to the loop fitting so as to run out therefrom after having passed through the slot 13, as a chest strap portion to locking means at the opposite side of the vehicle seat. It is essential, of course, that it is not necessary to have a heavy spring load in the retractor so as to enable the retractor to retract the belt strap when the belt is put out of use. However, the spring load must be sufficiently heavy to make possible that the retractor can retract not only the belt strap but also a locking tongue hanging thereon. The locking tongue sometimes can be rather heavy. It is also necessary that the spring load can overcome the friction forces acting between the belt strap and the lower edge of the slot 1 3. If the spring load of the retractor is too heavy, the withdrawal of the belt strap when the belt is to be put into use, may be rather cumbersome. It also cannot be accepted that the withdrawal of the belt strap is restrained by high friction forces acting between the belt strap and the loop fitting.Such forces moreover may restrain the movements of the belt strap which should be allowed when the safety belt is in use, and are due to movements of the person, using the safety belt, when sitting on the seat. According to the invention, an edge lining 14 extends over the lower ege of the slot 13, and this edge lining consists of a low-friction material such as polytetrafluoro ethylene. The edge lining s shaped so as to form a curved contact surface for the belt strap. The forces which may act on the edge surface when the belt is in operation and is heavily loaded at abrupt braking or at a collision will be taken up by the underlying plastic material 11. As will be seen more clearly in Fig. 3, the edge lining 14 forms hook-shaped marginal portions 1 5 and at these marginal portions the edge lining is snapped onto shoulders 1 6 formed by the plastic layer 11 of the loop fitting. The edge lining must be made somewhat elastic in order to be snapped over the shoulders.The advantage of arranging an edge lining in this manner is that the loop fitting can be baked into a cheap plastic material which is well suited for this purpose, such as polypropylene, while the sliding or bearing surface contacting the belt strap, can be made of a high quality and accordingly more expensive plastic material having excellent bearing properties. The edge lining can be manufactured by conventional extrusion and can easily be mounted to the baked loop fitting. No substantial increase of the manufacturing costs is involved, but in any case a minor increase can be accepted in view of the improved function of the loop fitting, which is obtained by arranging the loop fitting as described. A locking tongue can be arranged according to the invention in a manner analogous to that described above with reference to a loop fitting. CLAIMS
1. A loop fitting or locking tongue for retractor-type safety belts, having a slot for the passage of the belt strap and reorientation of the path of the strap over an edge of the slot and coated with a layer of plastics material, and on which an edge lining of a lowfriction material is mounted as a separate element, said edge lining forming a curved contact surface for the belt strap, characterized in that the edge lining consists of a plastics material other than that of said plastics layer and is let into the surface thereof, hook-shaped marginal portions of said edge lining engaging shoulders formed by the plastic layer at the front and rear sides of the loop fitting or locking tongue.
2. A loop fitting or locking tongue for retractor-type safety belts, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
3. The features herein described, or their equivalents, in any patentably novel selection.
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EP0180310A2 (en) * 1984-10-02 1986-05-07 Britax (Wingard) Limited Clamping means for a strap
GB2255897A (en) * 1991-05-22 1992-11-25 Nsk Ltd Seatbelt through-anchor
EP0689973A1 (en) * 1994-06-14 1996-01-03 Takata Corporation Slip anchor for seat belt device
EP0721867A1 (en) * 1995-01-11 1996-07-17 Yugengaisha Mutsumichi Kenkyujo Belt connecting metal fitting and manufacturing method for the same
WO2001058727A1 (en) * 2000-02-11 2001-08-16 Breed Automotive Technology, Inc. Web guide for a seat belt
WO2001081129A1 (en) * 2000-04-25 2001-11-01 Breed Automotive Technology, Inc. Seat belt guide
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GB1467608A (en) * 1975-05-20 1977-03-16 Loyd S Industri As Guide member for a vehicle seat belt
GB1531415A (en) * 1976-11-01 1978-11-08 Britax Ltd Device for pivoting a safety belt guide
GB2026307A (en) * 1978-07-25 1980-02-06 Repa Feinstanzwerk Gmbh Deflection fitting for a safety belt
WO1981000213A1 (en) * 1979-07-23 1981-02-05 Lindblad S M Device for safety belts
WO1982004400A1 (en) * 1981-06-17 1982-12-23 Sylven Hans Loop fitting for vehicle safety belts
EP0076374A1 (en) * 1981-10-02 1983-04-13 Autoflug - Stakupress GmbH &amp; Co. Deflection fitting for a safety belt

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EP0180310A2 (en) * 1984-10-02 1986-05-07 Britax (Wingard) Limited Clamping means for a strap
EP0180310A3 (en) * 1984-10-02 1987-05-20 Britax (Wingard) Limited Clamping means for a strap
GB2255897A (en) * 1991-05-22 1992-11-25 Nsk Ltd Seatbelt through-anchor
GB2255897B (en) * 1991-05-22 1995-10-25 Nsk Ltd Seatbelt through-anchor
EP0689973A1 (en) * 1994-06-14 1996-01-03 Takata Corporation Slip anchor for seat belt device
US5513880A (en) * 1994-06-14 1996-05-07 Takata Corporation Slip anchor for seat belt device
EP0721867A1 (en) * 1995-01-11 1996-07-17 Yugengaisha Mutsumichi Kenkyujo Belt connecting metal fitting and manufacturing method for the same
WO2001058727A1 (en) * 2000-02-11 2001-08-16 Breed Automotive Technology, Inc. Web guide for a seat belt
WO2001081129A1 (en) * 2000-04-25 2001-11-01 Breed Automotive Technology, Inc. Seat belt guide
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