Seat belt buckle

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Bale and package ties – hose clamps – With tighteners

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A44B 1126

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039966488

ABSTRACT:
A push-button safety buckle, which is used to fasten together ends of safety belts about passengers, is constructed with an inverted channel-shaped, metallic, load-bearing buckle body encapsulated in a surrounding, nonload bearing plastic housing. Because the buckle body is encapsulated, the conventional and expensive chrome plating of the buckle body is eliminated. An overhead plate on the inverted channel-shaped body provides crush resistance to the buckle. An aperture formed in the overhead plates allows access to and operation of a unitary latch lever pivotally mounted within the buckle body.

REFERENCES:
patent: R26754 (1970-01-01), Fisher
patent: 3237258 (1966-03-01), Fisher
patent: 3491415 (1970-01-01), Hughes
patent: 3574902 (1971-04-01), Lohr
patent: 3686720 (1972-08-01), Wehner
patent: 3790994 (1974-02-01), Jakob

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