Deflection fitting with automatic adjusting device

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Attachment

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B60R 2220

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061646997

ABSTRACT:
A unit comprising a deflection fitting and an automatic adjusting device for safety belt systems in vehicles having at least one seat adjustable in longitudinal direction of the vehicle. The adjusting device has a traction transfer device with two ends, the first end of which being arrested on the seat and the second end of which being coupled with the deflection fitting, a locking device which is intended to prevent a displacement of the deflection fitting in the case of restraint, and a spring element on which the second end of the traction transfer means is arrested. The spring element is in turn fastened to one of the deflection fitting and a sliding carriage to which the deflection fitting is affixed. The spring element yields elastically in order to permit a relative movement of the traction cable and the deflection fitting upon an abrupt introduction of force into one of the deflection fitting and the traction cable.

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