GB2419154A - Strap adjusting device - Google Patents

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GB2419154A
GB2419154A GB0423142A GB0423142A GB2419154A GB 2419154 A GB2419154 A GB 2419154A GB 0423142 A GB0423142 A GB 0423142A GB 0423142 A GB0423142 A GB 0423142A GB 2419154 A GB2419154 A GB 2419154A
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Shun-Min Chen
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B11/00Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
    • A44B11/25Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts
    • A44B11/2503Safety buckles
    • A44B11/2546Details
    • A44B11/2553Attachment of buckle to strap
    • A44B11/2557Attachment of buckle to strap with strap length adjustment
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B11/00Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
    • A44B11/02Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts frictionally engaging surface of straps
    • A44B11/16Strap held by spring action
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/24Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles
    • B60N2/26Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles for children
    • B60N2/28Seats readily mountable on, and dismountable from, existing seats or other parts of the vehicle
    • B60N2/2803Adaptations for seat belts
    • B60N2/2812Adaptations for seat belts for securing the child to the child seat
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R22/00Safety belts or body harnesses in vehicles
    • B60R22/10Safety belts or body harnesses in vehicles specially adapted for children or animals
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62BHAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
    • B62B9/00Accessories or details specially adapted for children's carriages or perambulators
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62BHAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
    • B62B9/00Accessories or details specially adapted for children's carriages or perambulators
    • B62B9/24Safety guards for children, e.g. harness

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Abstract

A strap-adjusting device (400) includes a base frame (41), a cover member (42), a strap holder (43), and a biasing member (46). The cover member (42) cooperates with the base frame (41) to form a strap-operating space (44), and is formed with a strap hole unit (425). The strap holder (43) is movable in the strap-operating space (44) between a strap-retaining position and a strap-releasing position, is accessible via an opening (411) in the base frame (41), and forms a strap passage unit (435) in the strap-operating space (44). The biasing member (46) (preferably a spring) is disposed in the strap-operating space (44) to provide a biasing force for urging the strap holder (43) to the strap-retaining position. A strap (525) is extended into and out of the strap-operating space (44) via the strap hole unit (425), and extends along the strap passage unit (435). The strap holder (43) is able to clamp the strap (525) when the strap holder (43) is at the strap-retaining position.

Description

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STRAP-ADJUSTING DEVICE
The invention relates to a strap-adjusting device, more particularly to a strap-adjusting device that is applicable to a seatbelt and that permits fast and effective strap adjustment.
As shown in Figure 1, a conventional seat 100, such as a car seat, includes a seat member 1 and a seatbelt 2.Theseatmemberlhasa seat portionllanda backrest 12 connected to the seat portion 11.
The seatbelt 2 includes a central strap 21 disposed at a front part of the seat portion 11, a main fastener 22 connected to one end of the central strap 21, a pair of side straps 23 extending from a rear part of the seat portion 11, a pair of side fasteners 24 connected to ends of the side straps 23 to engage removably the mainfastener22,apairofshoulderstraps25extending through the backrest12, aconnector26 disposed behind the backrest 12 and connected to the shoulder straps 25, an anchor strap 27 interconnecting the connector 26 and a mounting member 3 on a bottom side of the seat portion 11, a pair of strap fasteners 28 connected to ends of the shoulder straps 25 to engage removably the main fastener 22, and a pair of buckles 29 provided on the shoulder straps 25 for adjusting lengths of the shoulder straps 25.
Since the buckles 29 are individually operated, adjustment of the lengths of the shoulder straps 25 takesup too much time. Moreover, individual operation of the buckles 29 makes it difficult to ensure uniform adjusted lengths of the shoulder straps 25, which can resultin user discomfort andinjuryin ease of a sudden braking action.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a strapadjusting device that is applicable to aseatbelt end that permits fast end effective strap adjustment so as to overcome the aforesaid drawbacks
of the prior art.
Accordingly, a strap-adjusting device of this invention comprises a base frame, a cover member, a strap holder, and a biasing member. The base frame is formed with an opening. The cover member is mounted on the base frame, cooperates with the base frame to form a strap-operating space that is in spatial communication with the opening, and has a lateral wall formed with a strap hole unit. The strap holder is disposed movably in the strap-operating space, and is operable for movement between a strapretaining position and a strap-releasing position. The strap holder includes an operating portion accessible from the opening in the base frame, a biased portion, and a strap-engaging portion between the operating portion and the biased portion. The strap-engaging portion cooperates with the operating portion and the biased portion to form a strap passage unit.Thebiasingmember is disposed in the strap-operating space to provide a biasing force that acts on the biased portion for urging the strap holder to the strap-retaining position.
In view of the aforesaid construction, when a strap isextendedinto the strap-operating space vie the strep hole unit, is passed through the strap passage unit, andis subsequently extended out of the strap- operating space via the strap hole unit, movement of the strap holder to the strap-retaining position by virtue of biasing action of the biasing member enables clamping of the strap by the strap holder, and movement of the strap holder to the strap-releasing portion by virtue of an applied force exerted on the operating portion enables the strep horder to release the strep from teeing clamped.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of a conventional seat with a safety seatbelti Figure 2 is a perspective view of a stroller that incorporates the first preferred embodiment of a strap-adjusting device according to the present invention; Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view of the first preferred embodiment) Figure 4 is a partly sectional, schematic side view of the first preferred embodiment, illustrating a strap holder thereof when in a strap-retaining position; Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 4, but illustrating the strap holder when in a strap-releasing position) Figure 6 is a partly sectional, schematic side view of the second preferred embodiment of a strap-adjusting device according to the present invention; and Figure 7 is an exploded perspective view of the third preferred embodiment of a strap-adjusting device according to the present invention.
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the
disclosure.
Referring to Figures 2 and 3, the first preferred embodiment of a strapadjusting device 400 according to the present invention is shown to be adapted for use on a stroller 5. However, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the strap-adjusting device 400 of this invention may be applied to other types of seats, such as a bouncer, a car seat, a high chair, a swing, etc. The stroller 5 includes a seat member 51 and a seat belt 52. The seat member 51 has a seat portion 511 and a backrest 512 connected to the seat portion 511. The seat portion 511 has a front part formed with a through hole 5111.
The seatbelt 52 includes a central strap 521 disposed at the front part of the seat portion 511, a pair of side straps 522 extending from a rear part of the seat portion 511, and a pair of shoulder straps 523 extending through the backrest 512. A buckle unit 524 is provided to interconnect removably ends of the central strap 521, the side straps 522 and the shoulder straps 523.
A fixing strap 525 is disposed behind the backrest 512, and connects the shoulder straps 523 to the strap-adjusting device 400.
In this embodiment, the strap-adjusting device 400 is mounted to a bottom side of the front part of the seat portion 511, and includes a base frame 41, a cover member 42, a strap holder 43, and a biasing member 46.
The base frame 41 is formed with an opening 411 that is registered with the through hole 5111, and a pair of locking holes 412 that are disposed on opposite sides of the opening 411.
The cover member 42 is connected removably to a lower side of the base frame 41, and cooperates with the base frame 41 to forma strap-operating space 44 (see Figures 4 and 5) that is in spatial communication with the opening 411. The cover member 42 is formed with a pair of fastener holes 421 that are aligned with the locking holes 412. Two screws 45 pass through the fastener holes 421 and engage the locking holes 412, thereby securing the cover member 42 onto the base frame 41. The cover member 42 has a lateral wall 422 that is formed with a strap hole unit 425, which is a single hole in this embodiment.
The strap holder 43 is disposed movably in the strap-operating space 44, and is operable for movement between a strap-retaining position (see Figure 4) and a strap-releasing position (see Figure 5). The strap holder 43 includes an operating portion 431 accessible from the opening 411 in the base frame 41, a biased portion 432, and a strap-engaging portion 433 between the operating portion 431 and the biased portion 432.
The strap-engaging portion 433 cooperates with the operating portion 431 and the biased portion 432 to form a strap passage unit 435 that includes a first passage 4351 disposed between the strap-engaging portion 433 and the biased portion 432, a second passage 4352 in spatial communication with the first passage 4351 and disposed on one side of the strap-engaging portion 433 opposite to the strap hole unit 425, and a third passage 4353 in spatial communication with the second passage 4352 and disposed between the strap- engaging portion 433 and the operating portion 431.
The biasing member 46 is disposed in the strap-operating space 44 to provide a biasing force that acts on the biased portion432 for urging the strep holder 43 to the strap-retaining position. In this embodiment, the biasing member 46 is a coiled compression spring. In practice, the biasing member 46 may be implemented in another form, such as a resilient plate, etc. As shown in Figures 4 and 5, the cover member 42 is formed with a retaining space 47 that is in spatial communication with the strap-operating space 44, and has a support wall 426 that defines one end of the retaining space 47. The retaining space 47 is disposed proximate to the biased portion 432 and remote from the operating portion 431. The biased portion 432 is formed with a post 436that extends in a direction away from the operating portion 431. The biasing member 46 is sleeved on the post 436, extends into the retaining space 47, and has opposite ends that abut respectively against the support wall 426 and the biased portion 432.
In use, the fixing strap 525 is extended into the strap-operating space 44 via the strap hole unit 425, is passed through the first, second and third passages 4351, 4352, 4353 of the strap passage unit 435 in sequence, and is subsequently extended out of the strap-operating space 44 via the strap hole unit 425.
The distal end of the fixing strap 525 is then guided to pass through the through hole 5111 for easy access during strap adjustment.
By virtue of the biasing action of the biasingmember 46, the strap holder 43 moves to the strap-retaining position such that the strap holder43 is able to clamp the fixing strap 525 against the base frame 41, as best shown in Figure 4. Preferably, the strap-engaging portion 433 is configured with an inverted wedge part 4331 that projects toward the base frame 41 to enhance clamping of the fixing strep 525 against the base frame 41 when the strap holder 43 is at the strap-retaining position.
In addition, by virtue of an applied force exerted on the operating portion 431, the strap holder 43 is able to move to the strap-releasing portion such that the strap holder 43 releases the fixing strap 525 from being clamped against the base frame 41, as best shown in Figure 5.
Therefore, to tighten the shoulder straps 523, a pulling force is applied on a pull ring 6 on a distal end of the fixing strap 525. Due to the connection between the fixing strap 525 and the shoulder straps 523, the shoulder straps523 are purled simultaneously toward the backrest 512. Subsequently, when the pull ring 6 is released, movement of the fixing strap 525 can be resisted to hinder undesired loosening of the shoulder straps 523 in view of the biasing action of the biasing member 46. On the other hand, to loosen the shoulder straps 523, the operating portion 431 of the strap holder 43 is pressed downward to move the latter to the strap-releasing position (see Figure 5), wherein the strap holder 43 releases the fixing strap 525 such that the shoulder straps 523 are loosened simultaneously.
In this embodiment, one end of the fixing strap 525 is extended through the strap-adjusting device 400.
Inpractice,itisfeasibletoapplythestrap-adjusting device 400 to the central strap 521 in order to achieve the same purpose of simultaneous adjustment of the shoulder straps 523. Moreover, the strap-adjusting device 400 is not limited for mounting on the bottom side of the front part of the seat portion 511, and should not be limited for use to the adjustment of the shoulder straps 523.
Referring to Figure 6, the second preferred embodiment of a strapadjusting device 400 according tothisinventionis shown to tee similar to the previous embodiment in construction, the main difference residing in that the second passage 4352 of the strap passage unit 435 has an open side remote from the strap hole unit 425.
Referring to Figure 7, the third preferred embodiment of a strapadjusting device 400 according 1 0 to the present invention is shown to differ from the previous embodiments mainly in the configuration of the strap hole unit 425' of the cover member 42. In this embodiment, the strap hole unit 425' includes an inlet pert 423 proximate to the first passage 4351 (see Figure4), and an outlet part424 proximate to the third passage 4353 (see Figure 4). Unlike the previous embodiments, the inlet and outlet parts 423, 424 of the strap hole unit 425' are not spatially interconnected. The fixing strap 525 is extended into the strap-operating space 44 via the inlet part 423, and is extended out of the strapoperating space 44 via the outlet part 424.
It has thus been shown that the strap-adjusting device 400 of this invention permits fast, easy, simultaneous anduniformadjustment ofapairof straps, and is suitable for application to a wide variety of seats. 1 1

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1. A strap-adjusting device comprising: a base frame formed with an opening; a cover member mounted on said base frame, cooperating with said base frame to form a strap-operating space thatisinspatialcommunication with said opening, and having a lateral wall formed with a strap hole units a strap holder disposed movably in said strap operating space and operable for movement between a strap-retaining position and a strapreleasing position, said strap holder including an operating portionaccessiblefromsaidopeninginsaidbaseframe, a biased portion, end a strap-engaging portion between said operating portion and said biased portion, said strap-engaging portion cooperating with said operating portion and said biased portion to form a strap passage units and a biasing member disposed in said strap-operating space to provide a biasing force that acts on said biased portion for urging said strap holder to the strap-retaining position) whereby, when a strap is extended into said strap-operating space via said strap hole unit, is passed through said strap passage unit, and is subsequently extended out of said strap-operating space via said strap hole unit, movement of said strap 1 2 holder to the strap-retaining position by virtue of biasing action of said biasing member enables clamping of the strap by said strap holder, and movement of said strap holder to the strap-releasing position by virtue of an applied force exerted on said operating portion enables said strap holder to release the strap from being clamped.
2. The strap-adjusting device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said cover member is formed with a retaining space in spatial communication with said strap-operating space, and has a support wall that defines one end of said retaining space, said biasing member extending into said retaining space and having opposite ends that respectively abut against said support wall and said biased portion.
3. The strap-adjusting device as claimed in Claim 2, wherein said biasing member is a coiled compression spring.
4. The strap-adjusting device as claimed in Claim 2, wherein said retaining space is disposed proximate to said biased portion and remote from said operating portion.
5. The strap-adjusting device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said biased portion is formed with a post that extends in a direction away from said operating portion, said biasing member being a coil spring sleeved on said post.
6. The strap-adjusting device as claimed in Claim 5, wherein said cover member is formed with a retaining space in spatial communication with said strap-operating space, and has a support wall that defines one end of said retaining space, said biasing member extending into said retaining space and having opposite ends that abut respectively against said biased portion and said support wall.
7. The strap-adjusting device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said strapengaging portionis configured with an inverted wedge part that projects toward said base frame topermit clamping of the strep against said tease frame when said strap holder is at the strap-retaining position.
8. The strap-adjusting device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said strep passage unitincludesa first passage disposed between said strap-engaging portion and said biased portion, a second passage in spatial communication with said first passage and disposed on one side of said strap-engaging portion opposite to said strap hole unit, and a third passage in spatial communication with said second passage and disposed between said strap-engaging portion and said operating portion.
9. The strap-adjusting device substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in Figures 2 to 7 of the accompanying drawings.
9. The strap-adjusting device as claimed in Claim 8, wherein said strap hole unit includes an inlet part proximate to said first passage, and an outlet part proximate to said third passage.
10. The strap-adjusting device substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in Figures 2 to 7 of the accompanying drawings. 5
Amendments to the claims have been filed as follows 1. A strap-adjusting device comprising: a base frame formed with an opening) a cover member mounted on said base frame, cooperating with said base frame to form a strap-operating space thatisinspatialcommunication with said opening, and having a lateral wall formed with a strap hole unit; a strap holder disposed movably in said strap operating space and operable for movement between a strap-retaining position and a strap- releasing position, said strap holder including an operating portion accessible from said openinginsaidbase frame, a biased portion, and a strap-engaging portion between said operating portion and said biased portion, said strap-engaging portion cooperating with said operating portion end said biased portion to form a strep passage unit; and a biasing member disposed in said strap-operating space to provide a biasing force that acts on said biased portion for urging said strap holder to the strap-retaining position; whereby, when a strap is extended into said strap-operating space via said strap hole unit, is passed through said strap passage unit, and is subsequently extended out of said strap-operating space via said strap hole unit, movement of said strap the holder to the strap-retaining position by virtue of biasing section of said biasing member enables clamping of the strap by said strap holder, and movement of said strap holder to the strap-releasing position by virtue of an applied force exerted on said operating portion enables said strap holder to release the strap from being clamped, and wherein said strap-engaging portion is configured with an inverted wedge part that projects toward said base frame to permit clamping of the strap against said base frame when said strap holder is at the strap-retaining position.
2. The strap-adjusting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cover member is formed with a retaining space in spatial communication with said strap-operating space, and has a support wall that defines one end of said retaining space, said biasing member extending into said retaining space and having opposite ends that respectively abut against said support wall and said biased portion.
3. The strap-adjusting device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said biasing member is a coiled compression spring.
4. The strap-adjusting device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said retaining space is disposed proximate to said biased portion and remote from said operating portion.
5. The strap-adjusting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said biased portion is formed with a post that extends in a direction away from said operating portion, said biasing member being a coil spring sleeved on said post. / /
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6. The strap-adjusting device as claimed in Claim 5, wherein said cover member is formed with a retaining space in spatial communication with said strap-operating space, and has a support wall that defines one end of said retaining space, said biasing member extending into said retaining space and having opposite ends that abut respectively against said biased portion and said support wall.
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1S 7. The strap-adjusting device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said strep passage unitincludesa first passage disposed between said strap- engaging portion and said biased portion, a second passage in spatial communication with said first passage and disposed on one side of said strap-engaging portion opposite to said strap hole unit, and a third passage in spatial communication with said second passage and disposed between said strap-engaging portion and said operating portion.
8. The strap-adjusting device as claimed in Claim 7, wherein said strap hole unit includes an inlet part proximate to said first passage, and an outlet part proximate to said third passage.
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