Land vehicles – Wheeled – Attachment
Patent
1988-04-08
1989-05-30
Rice, Kenneth R.
Land vehicles
Wheeled
Attachment
297483, B60R 2220, B60R 2224
Patent
active
048344273
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to an anchoring device for supporting the upper end of the shoulder portion of a seat belt mounted in a vehicle, such as an automobile, in such a way that an height of a shoulder portion can be adjusted and, more particularly, to an anchoring device that is used with a seat belt and permits the point at which the belt is supported is moved over a wide range without the need to increase the whole length of a rail member.
BACKGROUND ART
Some of seat belts mounted in automobiles use connector belts, wherein the belt which holds both one shoulder and the loins of a passenger. Many of these seat belts have slip anchors each passing through the central portion of the seat belt to hold the central portion and correctly fasten one shoulder of a passenger in conformity with the sitting height and the physical make of the passenger. The anchor is mounted to a stationary portion of the automobile body, such as a center pillar, so as to be vertically adjustable.
In the conventional seat belt-anchoring device of this kind, a slide anchor is movably mounted to a rail member extending vertically. The rail member is rigidly fixed to a stationary portion of the automobile body, such as a center pillar. An anchor bolt is firmly attached to the underside of the slide anchor. The slip anchor which passes through the seat belt and guides it is rotatably held by the anchor bolt. retaining pin that is always urged to protrude by a leaf spring is mounted over the slide anchor so as to be capable of protruding rearward from the back surface of the slide anchor. A knob that can be operated by a person is formed integrally with the pin. Some holes are formed in the rail member longitudinally, and the front end of the pin can be inserted into any one of these holes so as to be withdrawable. If necessary, the knob is pulled to withdraw the pin integral with it from one hole in the rail member. Then, the slide anchor is free to move vertically. In this state, its height can be easily adjusted.
In the conventional seat belt-anchoring device constructed as described above, it is necessary to allow the slide anchor to move a long distance, for preventing the knob on the pin from interfering with the slip anchor. This narrows the range in which the height can be adjusted. Further, the weight of the assembly increases.
If the whole length of the rail member is increased, then the range in which the height of the slide anchor can be adjusted is enlarged. However, the upper and lower points at which the rail member is fixed are spaced more widely and so the central portion bends easily. Elongating the rail member increases the weight and the space needed for installation accordingly.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is intended to provide an anchoring device that is for use with a seat belt and enlarges the range in which a slide anchor can move, without increasing the whole length of a rail member.
In a seat belt-anchoring device built in accordance with the invention, a rail member extending vertically is rigidly fixed to a stationary portion of the body of an automobile, such as a center pillar, and a slide anchor is mounted to the rail member in such a way that the height of the slide anchor can be adjusted longitudinally of the rail member. An anchor bolt that protrudes inwardly of the passenger's compartment is mounted to the slide anchor. A slip anchor extends through the central portion of the seat belt to hold it. The slip anchor is rotatably held to the anchor bolt. A hole is formed in the anchor bolt. A retaining pin is inserted in this hole so as to be withdrawable. A plurality of holes are formed in the rail member longitudinally. The front end of the retaining pin is received in one of these holes in the rail member. A spring is held to the anchor bolt to bias the retaining pin in such a way that its front end is fitted in one of the holes in the rail member. An operation portion is formed on the retaining pin in an opposite relation to the front end to withdr
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Hamburg C. Bruce
Jordan Frank J.
Kanesaka Manabu
Rice Kenneth R.
Takata Corporation
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