Land vehicles – Wheeled – Attachment
Patent
1984-05-01
1986-02-25
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Land vehicles
Wheeled
Attachment
B60R 2200
Patent
active
045725446
ABSTRACT:
An adjustable shoulder anchorage assembly comprises a vertically extending track mounted on the interior of a vehicle body above the level of the shoulders of an occupant of an adjacent seat and a traveller mounted on the track and carrying a guide member having a slot for receiving the strap of a safety belt. An L-shaped latch member has an opening in one limb surrounding the pivotal mounting means and engaging with a shoulder thereon, the other limb projecting beyond the track and carrying a latching formation. Resilient means biases the first limb away from the track so as to move the latching formation into engagement with one of a series of complementary formations on the track so as to inhibit movement of the traveller along the track. Blocking means prevents movement of the latching formation out of engagement with the complementary formations. Manual release means operates first to inhibit the blocking means and then to disengage the latching formation from the complementary formations.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4453741 (1984-06-01), Hipp et al.
Cunningham Douglas J.
Else Robert F.
Harries David A.
Britax (Wingard) Limited
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
Weaver Ross
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