Slip anchor for seat belt

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Attachment

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297483, 24163R, 242107, B60R 2218

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052578208

ABSTRACT:
A slip anchor for a seat belt has a guide hole which slidably guides the webbing in a longitudinal direction. An escape portion is formed at least on one end of the guide hole, and a projection is provided on the connecting section between the escape portion and the guide hole. Accordingly, the webbing is guided by the projection, and this perfectly prevents the inversion of the webbing. Further, the escape portion can be formed relatively large, and the end of the escape portion to be contacted by a lateral portion of the webbing can be eliminated. As a result, this prevents tearing of the webbing and also prevents twisting of webbing due to inversion.

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patent: 4789186 (1988-12-01), Andersson
patent: 4861070 (1989-08-01), Boag
patent: 4871192 (1989-10-01), Escaravage

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