Projection for use as a restraining tooth in a belt restraint as

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Buckles – Sliding part of wedge

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188 651, 188250B, 2421072, 280806, A44B 1110

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ABSTRACT:
A projection for use as a restraining tooth in a compression-type belt restraint assembly which includes a base secured against movement and having a size and dimension appropriate for insertion of the projection in the interstices provided between the warp and weft of a woven fabric belt. The projection also includes a load-bearing surface, preferably an omnidirection load-bearing surface, projecting from the base at an angle from the perpendicular to the base so that a substantial component of the restraint force imparted by the surface on a fabric belt fiber under compression restraint is in the horizontal direction. Also the projection includes a nonabrasive top which terminates the omnidirectional surface so fibers comprising a fabric belt are not abraided or cut.

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patent: 1610237 (1926-12-01), Belli
patent: 1850944 (1932-03-01), Sanders
patent: 3587140 (1971-06-01), Gaylord
patent: 3817473 (1974-06-01), Board et al.
patent: 3950826 (1976-04-01), Knoll et al.

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