KR101674508B1 - Apparatus for coupling seat belt of vehicle - Google Patents

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KR101674508B1
KR101674508B1 KR1020140086841A KR20140086841A KR101674508B1 KR 101674508 B1 KR101674508 B1 KR 101674508B1 KR 1020140086841 A KR1020140086841 A KR 1020140086841A KR 20140086841 A KR20140086841 A KR 20140086841A KR 101674508 B1 KR101674508 B1 KR 101674508B1
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A vehicle seat belt engaging device is provided. The apparatus includes a belt tongue having a latch groove; A housing member having a space in which the belt tongue is received; And a second position of the housing member coupled to the housing member so as to be reciprocally rotatable between a first position and a second position of the housing member and engage with the latch groove of the belt tongue in the first position, A latch member configured to separate from the latch member; And a latch member coupled to the housing member so as to rotate in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction in accordance with the locking and unlocking operations of the belt tongue and elastically pressing the latch member when the belt tongue is released and when the latch member is engaged with the latch groove And an elastic rotating member constrained to restrain the latch member to the first position. The elastic rotation member includes a release member rotatably coupled to the housing member to rotate the latch member to the second position.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a seat belt-

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a vehicle seat belt engaging device for easily fastening and releasing a seat belt on a vehicle.

The seat belt system includes a seat belt having a belt tongue configured to be detachably coupled to two basic elements, namely, a buckle portion and a buckle portion. The buckle portion is generally mounted to a vehicle body or a seat structure by a seat belt, such as a webbing or a cable.

The seat belt as described above is generally connected to a retractor. The retractor is coupled to one point of the vehicle, and one end of the seat belt is coupled to another anchor point of the vehicle.

Typically, the anchor point is below the occupant, and the retraction mechanism is at or above the shoulder position of the occupant. A pneumatic tool is used or required to fasten the anchor bolt or anchor rivet to the vehicle body or seat frame to join the seat belt to the vehicle at the anchor point. At this time, there is not enough working space for joining or releasing the seat belt at the anchor point.

On the other hand, in a large vehicle such as a minivan in which the seat can be separated or moved, one end of the seat belt is required to be detachably mounted on the seat structure.

US 7,699,401 US 2012/0139324

It is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for quickly and firmly engaging and disengaging a seat belt on a vehicle.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, a belt tongue having a latch groove; A housing member having a space in which the belt tongue is received; And a second position of the housing member coupled to the housing member so as to be reciprocally rotatable between a first position and a second position of the housing member and engage with the latch groove of the belt tongue in the first position, A latch member configured to separate from the latch member; And a latch member coupled to the housing member so as to rotate in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction in accordance with the locking and unlocking operations of the belt tongue and elastically pressing the latch member when the belt tongue is released and when the latch member is engaged with the latch groove And a resilient rotational member constrained to restrain the latch member to the first position, wherein the resilient rotational member includes a release member rotatably coupled to the housing member to rotate the latch member to the second position And a seat belt retractor for retracting the seat belt.

Wherein the latch fan is configured in a flat plate shape so as to be parallel to a belt tongue inserted into the housing member at the second position at an angle with the belt tongue inserted into the housing at the first position, Is formed on one side of the belt tongue so that the end of the latch member is inserted when the belt tongue is inserted into the housing member, and the elastic rotation member is arranged to face the space in which the belt tongue is received, As shown in FIG.

The elastic rotation member includes: a rotation shaft member rotatably coupled to the housing member; A stopper member fitted to the outer periphery of the rotating shaft member; And a biasing member that is externally exposed to the central projection of the stopper member and has one end supported by the stopper member and the other end elastically pressing the latch member upward and contacting the belt tongue upon insertion of the belt tongue .

Wherein the releasing member of the elastic rotating member is coupled to the rotating shaft member, and when the rotating shaft member is rotated in the belt tongue releasing direction, the latch member is rotated from the first position to the second position, And a rotating block having a pressing leg that presses the pressing block.

The stopper member, the rotating block, and the rotating shaft member may be configured to rotate in the same direction.

At least one end of the rotating shaft member may be provided with a tool insertion hole into which a tool is inserted.

The housing member includes a sector-shaped latch hole rotatably supporting the latch member between the first position and the second position, the latch member is rotatably coupled to the latch hole, And a separation preventing protrusion for preventing the separation protrusion from being separated from the separating protrusion.

Wherein the one end of the biasing member is supported on one side of the stopper member and the other end of the biasing member is provided with a latch member accommodating portion in which one end of the latch member is accommodated and a latch member accommodating portion extending from the latch member accommodating portion, May be configured to have a contact.

The stopper member may include a latching jaw that urges the upper end of the latch member when the lower end of the latch member is engaged with the latch groove of the belt tongue.

And a casing member for accommodating the housing member, wherein the casing member may include a through hole formed at a position corresponding to the tool insertion hole.

According to one embodiment of the present invention, the seat belt can be easily and firmly engaged and separated on one side of the vehicle body or the seat frame.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a seat belt fastening device according to an embodiment of the present invention; FIG.
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the seat belt engaging device of Fig. 1 separated; Fig.
3 is a view showing an initial state of a seat belt coupling apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
4 is a view illustrating a state in which a belt tongue of a seat belt fastening device according to an embodiment of the present invention is inserted.
5 is a view showing a latching state of a seat belt engaging device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
6 is a view showing a belt tongue released state of a seat belt coupling device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, It is provided to let you know.

Hereinafter, the direction in which the belt tongue is inserted into the housing member is referred to as " downward ", and the direction in which the belt tongue is drawn out from the housing member is defined as " upward ".

FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration of a seat belt coupling apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the configuration of FIG. 3 is a view showing an initial state of a seat belt coupling apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.

1 to 3, the seat belt engaging device 1 includes a belt tongue 10, a casing member 20, a housing member 30, a latch member 50, and an elastic rotating member 100 do.

The casing member 20 includes first and second casings 21 and 23 made of a flexible material such as a plastic material.

The housing member 30 is accommodated in the casing member 20 and includes a metallic material. The housing member 30 is provided with a receiving space into which the belt tongue 10 is inserted. The latching member 50 and the elastic rotating member 100 are rotatably engaged in the housing member 30. [

The housing member 30 includes two housing plates 31, 33 arranged to face each other at regular intervals.

The belt tongue 10 includes a belt connecting portion 11 to which the seat belt 3 is engaged and a latch portion 13 which is inserted into the housing member 10. [ The latch portion 13 is inserted into one side of the housing member 30 and includes a latch groove 13a formed at one side along the longitudinal direction of the latch portion 13 of the belt tongue 10. The belt tongue 10 is received on one side of the housing member 30 such that the latch groove 13a faces the center of the housing member 30. [

The latch member 50 is coupled to rotate between the first position Pl and the second position P2 of the housing member 30. [ The latch member 50 is disposed approximately at the center of the housing member 30 to correspond to the latch groove 13a of the belt tongue 10 when the belt is tightened. The latch member 50 is configured to be engaged with the latch groove 13a of the belt tongue 10 at the first position P1 and separated from the latch groove 13a of the belt tongue 10 at the second position P2. do. The first position Pl is the latching position of the latch member 50 and the second position P2 is the unlatching position of the latch member 50. [

The housing plates (31, 33) are formed with latch holes (35) of a substantially sector shape. The latch member 50 includes a separation preventing jaw 51 that is rotatably inserted into the latch hole 35 and is prevented from being detached from the latch hole 35. The latch member 50 has a flat plate shape arranged substantially orthogonal to the housing plates 31 and 33. The latch member 50 has an approximately " I "

The upper end of the latch member 50 is held in contact with the vertex portion C of the latch hole 35 of the sector shape. The latch member 50 rotates around the fan-shaped vertex C as a center.

The latch hole 35 is configured to have a first position P1 for restraining the latch member 50 and a second position P2 for releasing the latch member 50. [ The latch hole 35 has a length L2 substantially equal to the length L1 of the latch member 50 at the first position P1 and is greater than the length L1 of the latch member 50 at the second position And has a length L3. With this arrangement, the latch member 50 is firmly positioned without being moved at the first position P1. Also, the latch member 50 is allowed to flow in the second position P2 so that the belt tongue 10 can be easily released.

The latch member 50 is arranged to be inclined at an angle with respect to the latch portion 13 of the belt tongue 10 inserted into the housing member 30 at the first position P1, Is disposed substantially parallel to the latch portion (13) of the belt tongue (10) inserted into the member (30).

The latch groove 13a of the belt tongue 10 prevents the lower surface of the latch member 50 from interfering with the concave surface 13b that is caught by the lower end portion and the latch member 50 that extends above the concave surface 13b and is disposed obliquely And an inclined surface 13c.

The latch member 50 includes a metallic material that can withstand the contact force with the metallic belt tongue 10.

The elastic rotating member 100 is rotatably coupled to the housing member 30 so as to be adjacent to the second position P2 of the latch hole 35. [ The elastic rotating member 100 includes a rotating shaft member 110, a stopper member 130, a biasing member 150, and a releasing member 170.

The elastic tongue 10 is received in one side of the housing member 30 with the latch member 50 as the center and the elastic rotation member 100 is rotatable on the other side of the housing member 30 facing the belt tongue 10 Respectively.

The rotating shaft member 110 passes through the through hole 37 of the housing member 30 and both ends thereof are coupled to protrude out of the housing member 30. [ The rotating shaft member 110 is rotatably supported in the through hole 37 of the housing member 30. [ The rotating shaft member 110 may include a metallic bolt member. The rotating shaft member 110 is formed with at least one tool insertion hole 113 into which a tool T for rotating the rotating shaft member 110 is inserted.

The tool insertion hole 113 may include, for example, a hexagonal wrench hole into which a hexagonal wrench can be inserted. In another embodiment, the tool insertion hole 113 can be changed into various shapes such as a straight line, a cross, and the like.

The rotating shaft member 110 can be coupled to the housing member 30, for example, by a riveting operation. In another embodiment of the present invention, the rotating shaft member 110 may be combined so as not to be detached from the housing member 30 by using a separate fastening member such as an E- ring or a C-ring member. The stopper member 130 is fitted to the outer surface of the rotating shaft member 110 and is rotatably supported inside the housing member 30. [ The stopper member 130 may include a plastic material.

The bias member 150 includes a coil that is helically externally attached to the outer periphery of the stopper member 130. One end 151 of the biasing member 150 is supported by the stopper member 130 and the other end 153 of the coil elastically presses the latch member 50 upward.

The other end 153 of the biasing member 150 extends from the latch member receiving portion 153a and the latch member receiving portion 153a in which the lower end of the latch member 50 is inserted and supported and is in contact with the belt tongue 10 And a tongue contact portion 153b.

The one end 151 of the biasing member 150 has a substantially straight shape and the other end 153 of the biasing member 150 has a substantially "shape.

The stopper member 130 is configured to press the latch member 150 by the elastic force of the biasing member 150 when the belt is tightened. When the belt tongue 10 is inserted into the receiving space of the housing member 30 so that the lower end of the latch member 50 is engaged with the latch groove 13a of the belt tongue 10, And a latching jaw 133 rotated in the clockwise direction (arrow A) by the elastic force of the latching member 150 to press the upper end of the latching member 50.

The stopper member 130 has a substantially disc shape with its central portion penetrated and includes at least one cutout portion 135 for receiving the latch member 50. Tongue grooves 137 are formed on both sides of the stopper member 130 adjacent to the cutout portion 135 to prevent interference between the stopper member 130 and the belt tongue 10 when the belt tongue 10 is moved.

The stopper member 130 is formed with a latching protrusion 138 to which the one end 151 of the biasing member 150 is caught.

The releasing member 170 is disposed on the outer side of the housing plate 33 of the housing member 130 and includes a rotating block (hereinafter referred to as a "rotating block") fitted to the outer periphery of the rotating shaft member 110. The rotary block 170 includes a shaft fitting portion 171 having a shaft hole 171a and a pressing leg 173 extending from the shaft fitting portion 171 so as to be fitted to the outer circumference of the rotary shaft member 110. The pressing leg 171 is rotated while being in contact with the lower end of the latch member 50 to rotate the latch member 150 from the first position P1 to the second position P1 by rotating the rotating shaft member 110 counterclockwise So as to be rotated to the position P2. The pressing leg 173 includes a curved bar shape so that the latch member 50 is positioned between the shaft fitting portion 171 and the pressing leg 173 when the latch member 50 is rotated for releasing the latch member 50 . As a result, when rotating to release the latch member 50, the lower end of the latch member 50 is rotated while sliding on the curved surface of the pressing leg 173. The rotation block 170 has a substantially inverted " 6 " The distal end 173a of the pressing leg 173 presses the upper surface 55 of the latch member 50 when the rotary block 170 further rotates.

The stopper member 130 and the rotating block 170 are configured to rotate together with the rotating shaft member 110 when the belt tongue 10 is engaged or disengaged. The stopper member 130 and the rotation block 170 are formed on the outer circumference of the rotating shaft member having the cut surface 115 And includes a shaft hole 132, 171a of approximately elongated hole formed to be fitted.

The latching tails 133 of the stopper member 130 and the pressing legs 173 of the rotating block 170 are arranged to face each other with the rotating shaft member 110 as a center.

The casing member 20 includes a tongue insertion port 25 into which the belt tongue 10 is inserted and a cable insertion port 27 into which the cable 7 is inserted so as to face the tongue insertion port 25. The casing member 20 is formed with a through hole 29 corresponding to the tool insertion hole 113 of the rotating shaft member 110. [ The through hole (29) exposes the tool insertion hole (113) to the outside of the casing member (20). With this configuration, when releasing the belt tongue 10, the tool T can be inserted into the tool insertion hole 113 through the through hole 29. As a result, the belt tongue releasing operation can be easily performed without separating the casing member 20.

The cable 7 is connected to one end fixed within the housing member 30 through the cable insertion port 27 and to a not-shown pretensioner so that a dangerous situation such as a vehicle crash or a pre-crash of the vehicle is detected (Not shown) configured to be tensioned by the pretensioner. Through such driving, the seat belt 3 is pulled up in a dangerous situation such as a vehicle collision or immediately before a vehicle collision, so that the passenger binding force is increased.

The following describes the latching and un-latching operation of the seat belt engaging device configured as described above.

3 is a view showing an initial state of a seat belt coupling apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.

3, the lower end of the latch member 50 is held by the latch member receiving portion 153 of the biasing member 150 in a state in which the belt tongue 10 is not inserted into the receiving space of the housing member 20 And is urged in the upward direction. As a result, the upper end portion of the latch member 50 is brought into close contact with the vertex portion C of the latch hole 35. In this state, the latch member 50 is positioned substantially between the first position P1 and the second position P2.

When the latch member 50 is held at a predetermined position by the other end 153 of the biasing member 150 as described above, the latching tails 133 of the stopper member 130 are spaced apart from the upper end of the latch member 50 by a predetermined distance It is separated. Here, the biasing member 150 should have a modulus of elasticity capable of sufficiently supporting the latch member 50.

 4 is a view illustrating a state in which a belt tongue of a seat belt fastening device according to an embodiment of the present invention is inserted.

4, when the belt tongue 10 is inserted into the housing member 30, the lower end of the latch portion 13 of the belt tongue 10 moves along one side 55 of the latch member 50, And then comes into contact with the tongue abutment portion 153b of the biasing member 150. [ The latch member 50 is temporarily pushed toward the second position P2 while one surface 55 of the latch member 50 contacts the latch portion 13 of the belt tongue 10. [

When the operator continuously pushes the belt tongue 10 downward, the tongue contact portion 153b of the biasing member 150 is lowered. As a result, the latch member 55 is separated from the latch member receiving portion 153a.

 Here, the stopper member 130, the rotating block 170, and the rotating shaft member 110 are rotated together in the clockwise direction A by the force that the belt tongue 10 presses the tongue contact portion 153b of the biasing member 150 Rotate.

5 is a view showing a belt tongue latching state of a seat belt binding apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.

5, when the belt tongue 10 is further inserted into the housing member 30, the tongue abutment portion 153b of the biasing member 150 is urged by the lower end of the latch portion 13 of the belt tongue 10, And the lower end portion of the latch member 50 is inserted into the latch groove 13a of the latch portion 13 of the belt tongue 10.

The moment the lower end of the latch portion 13 of the belt tongue 10 is inserted into the latch groove 13a, the stopper member 130 is rapidly rotated in the clockwise direction A by the elastic force of the biasing member 150, (133) of the latch member (130) presses the upper end of the latch member (50). As a result, the latch member 50 is prevented from being detached from the latch groove 13a.

The latch member 50 and the housing member 30 include a metallic material so that the moment the latch member 50 is inserted into the latch groove 13a and is located at the first position P1 of the latch hole 35, (50) makes a " click " sound on the housing member (30). Thus, the operator can easily check the latching state of the latch member 50.

When the operator releases the force pushing the belt tongue 10 into the housing member 30 in the state where the latch member 50 is inserted into the latch groove 13a of the belt tongue 10, The tongue contact portion 153b of the belt tongue 10 presses the lower end portion of the latch portion 13 upward. As a result, the latch member 50 inserted into the latch groove 13a of the belt tongue 10 is pressed upward and the upper end of the latch member 50 is brought into close contact with the vertex portion C of the latch hole 35, 1 position < RTI ID = 0.0 > P1. ≪ / RTI >

At this time, the latch member 50 is firmly placed at the first position P1 without being detached from the latch hole 35 of the housing member 30 by the separation preventing jaw 51 provided on both sides thereof.

As described above, the seat belt device 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention allows the operator to easily attach the seat belt 3 to the seat frame or the vehicle body.

6 is a view showing a belt tongue released state of a vehicle seat belt coupling device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

2, 3 and 6, the operator inserts the tool insertion hole 113 formed in at least one end of the rotating shaft member 110 exposed through the through hole 29 of the case member 20 into the tool insertion hole 113, (T).

When the operator rotates the release tool T in the release direction of the latch member 50, for example, in the counterclockwise direction (arrow B) after inserting the release tool T into the tool insertion hole 113, Clockwise (B) direction.

The stopper member 130 and the rotary block 170 rotate in the counterclockwise direction B as the rotary shaft member 110 rotates counterclockwise.

While the pressing leg 173 rotates counterclockwise, the lower end of the latch member 50 comes into contact with the curved face of the pressing leg 173 and rotates to the second position P2. The distal end portion 173a of the presser foot 173 presses the upper end of one surface 55 of the latch member 50 to urge the latch member 50 toward the second position P2 when the latch member 50 is rotated close to the second position P2. To the second position P2.

On the other hand, when the rotating shaft member 110 is forcibly rotated in the counterclockwise direction using the tool T, the stopper member 130 fitted to the outer surface of the rotating shaft member 110 rotates counterclockwise (B) The latching jaw 133 of the stopper member 130 is separated from the upper end of the latch member 50. [ Thereby causing the latch member 50 to rotationally move to the second position P2.

When the belt tongue 10 is slightly pressed downward in the state where the latch member 50 is located at the second position P2 as described above, the latch member 50 is moved from the latch groove 13a of the belt tongue 10 Completely separated. At this time, the lower end of the belt tongue 10 is pressed upward by the restoring force of the other end 153 of the biasing member 150, so that the belt tongue 10 is thrown out of the housing member 30.

 Although the present invention has been described with reference to the accompanying drawings and the preferred embodiments described above, the present invention is not limited thereto but is limited by the following claims. Accordingly, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the following claims.

1. Seat belt coupling device 3: Seat belt
10: belt tongue 13: latch portion
13a: latch groove 20: casing member
30: housing member 50: latch member
100: elastic rotating member 110: rotating shaft member
130: stopper member 150: bias member
170: Release subassembly 113: Tool insert hole
29: Through hole

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A belt tongue having a latch groove;
A housing member having a space in which the belt tongue is received;
Wherein the housing member is coupled to the housing member such that the housing member is reciprocally rotatable between a first position and a second position of the housing member and is engaged with the latch groove of the belt tongue in the first position, A latch member configured to separate from the latch groove; And
Wherein the latch member is engaged with the housing member so as to rotate in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction in accordance with the engagement and disengagement operation of the belt tongue and elastically presses the latch member when the belt tongue is released, And an elastic rotating member configured to restrain the latch member to the first position,
Wherein the elastic rotation member includes a release member rotatably coupled to the housing member to rotate the latch member to the second position,
Wherein the latch fan is configured in a flat plate shape so as to be parallel to the belt tongue inserted into the housing member at the second position at an angle with the belt tongue inserted into the housing member at the first position,
Wherein the latch groove is formed on one side of the belt tongue so that the end of the latch member is inserted when the belt tongue is inserted into the housing member,
Wherein the elastic rotating member is disposed in a space facing the space in which the belt tongue is received with the latch member as a center.
delete The method according to claim 1,
The elastic rotation member
A rotating shaft member rotatably coupled to the housing member;
A stopper member fitted to the outer periphery of the rotating shaft member; And
A biasing member configured to be in contact with the central projection of the stopper member and configured to be in contact with the belt tongue at the time of inserting the belt tongue and having one end supported by the stopper member and the other end elastically pressing the latch member upward,
And the seat belt is engaged with the seat belt.
The method of claim 3,
Wherein the releasing member of the elastic rotating member is coupled to the rotating shaft member, and when the rotating shaft member is rotated in the belt tongue releasing direction, the latch member is rotated from the first position to the second position, And a rotating block having a pressing leg for pressing the seat back.
5. The method of claim 4,
Wherein the stopper member, the rotating block, and the rotating shaft member are configured to rotate in the same direction.
The method of claim 3,
Wherein at least one end of the rotating shaft member is provided with a tool insertion hole into which a tool is inserted.
The method of claim 3,
Wherein the housing member includes a sector-shaped latch hole rotatably supporting the latch member between the first position and the second position,
Wherein the latch member is rotatably coupled to the latch hole and includes a separation preventing jaw that prevents the latch member from being detached from the latch hole.
8. The method of claim 7,
The one end of the biasing member is supported on one side of the stopper member,
And the other end of the biasing member is configured to have a latch member receiving portion for receiving one end of the latch member and a tongue contact portion extending from the latch member receiving portion and contacting the belt tongue.
9. The method of claim 8,
Wherein the stopper member includes a rake chin for pressing an upper end of the latch member when the lower end of the latch member is engaged with the latch groove of the belt tongue.
The method according to claim 6,
Further comprising a casing member for housing said housing member,
Wherein the casing member includes a through hole formed at a position corresponding to the tool insertion hole.


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