Safety belt applying system

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Attachment

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B60R 2110

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041651006

ABSTRACT:
A mechanism for automatically applying a three-point waist and shoulder belt to a vehicle seat occupant includes a first belt guide slideable along a track on the vehicle door in an inclined direction and a second belt guide connected at one end to a retractor belt which is connected to an inertia responsive belt retractor at the side of the seat opposite the door, a continuous shoulder and waist seat belt has a first end anchored to the upper free corner of the door and extends successively through the second and first belt guides and has its second end anchored to the lower free corner of the door. The belt first end may be buckle-coupled to the door and the first belt guide may be strap-connected to a track-engaging slide. A motor and control network are provided but downwardly advancing the first guide along the track with the occupant of the seat for the closing of the door and for retracting the first guide with the subsequent opening of the door.

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patent: 3831974 (1974-08-01), Keppel
patent: 3905614 (1975-09-01), Lindblad
patent: 3915473 (1975-10-01), Lindblad

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