Chairs and seats – Supplemental seat
Patent
1998-11-19
2000-07-25
Nelson, Jr., Milton
Chairs and seats
Supplemental seat
297464, A47C 108
Patent
active
060928697
ABSTRACT:
A seat belt tensioning apparatus in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention includes, among other elements, (1) a main body portion having a head or top portion at one end and a winding member at the opposite end, and (2) a crank handle being connected to the head or top portion of the main body portion. The winding member of the main body portion has a plurality of winding extensions. In the preferred embodiment, the winding member includes two winding extensions. The winding extensions are sufficiently spaced apart to form a belt reception space to receive a seat belt webbing. After the seat belt is inserted into the belt reception space, the crank handle may then be turned to cause the seat belt to wind around the winding extensions, thereby removing excess slacks in the seat belt.
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