Device for preventing excessive tightness of seatbelts

Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Strand tensioning device – Tortuous course

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A62B 3500, B65H 7548

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042707099

ABSTRACT:
A seatbelt retractor including a means for preventing excessive tightness of the seatbelt during use. The seatbelt retractor including a frame, a seatbelt take-up spool having a torque applied thereto in a wind-up direction and rotatably coupled to the frame, at least one ratchet gear coupled to the take-up spool, a pawl pivotally coupled to the frame and engageable with the ratchet gear such that the spool is prevented from winding up when the pawl engages with the ratchet gear, and means for disengaging the ratchet from the ratchet gear when the seatbelt is completely wound on the spool or so long as the seatbelt is being pulled out from the would up state and for engaging the ratchet with the ratchet gear when the seatbelt is being utilized.

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patent: 3834646 (1974-09-01), Heath
patent: 3851836 (1974-12-01), Sprecher
patent: 3869098 (1975-03-01), Sprecher

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