Seat belt buckle device

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

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A44G 1126

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042324335

ABSTRACT:
A seat belt buckle device having a latch device comprising a base, a latch member pivotally supported on the base and having a latching portion for locking a tongue, the latch member being biased into a tongue locking position, a push button adapted, when operated, to bring the latch member into an unlocking position, and a cover having an inlet port for inserting the tongue therethrough and an opening for operating the push button therethrough. The latch member is pivotally supported on a supporting bed secured to the base. The latch device further comprises means for holding the latch member in its unlocking position when the latch member is brought from its tongue locking position to its unlocking position by the push button, whereby the latch member is held in the unlocking position until the latch member is brought back to its tongue locking position after the tongue is again inserted in the inlet port.

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patent: 3364531 (1968-01-01), Moss
patent: 3533141 (1970-10-01), Unai
patent: 3623191 (1971-11-01), Mayashi
patent: 3790994 (1974-02-01), Jakob
patent: 3963090 (1976-06-01), Mollins

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