Height adjusting mechanism for a safety belt device

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Attachment

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297483, B60R 2220

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057589011

ABSTRACT:
A height adjusting mechanism for an upper brace of a shoulder belt of a safety belt device of a motorized vehicle has a locking device that includes a guide track having a longitudinal extension and having locking recesses distributed along the longitudinal extension. The locking device also includes a slide displaceable in the longitudinal direction and a locking lever with a locking projection. The locking lever has a supporting zone for supporting the locking lever on the slide such that the locking lever is pivotable from a locking position into a release position. In the locking position the locking projection engages one of the locking recesses. The locking lever has a zone of reduced material strength located between the locking projection and the supporting zone, wherein the zone of reduced material strength provides a deformative travel for the locking projection under load and has an abutment for limiting the deformative travel.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4556255 (1985-12-01), Kawai
patent: 4973084 (1990-11-01), Biller
patent: 5460410 (1995-10-01), Petzi et al.

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