Chairs and seats – Body or occupant restraint or confinement – Safety belt or harness; e.g. – lap belt or shoulder harness
Patent
1993-01-25
1994-11-15
Dorner, Kenneth J.
Chairs and seats
Body or occupant restraint or confinement
Safety belt or harness; e.g., lap belt or shoulder harness
297464, B60R 2200
Patent
active
053641701
ABSTRACT:
A guide for a seat belt webbing is disclosed for use where the webbing is routed through an opening in a vehicle or body structure that is not a part of the seat belt system. The opening will typically be of a size large enough to permit passage of the seat belt anchors and other hardware during assembly of the vehicle or seat, The guide is installed in the opening after the larger hardware has been passed therethrough. The guide provides a small slot only large enough for the webbing itself to pass therethrough to prevent the webbing from being twisted or folded over into a double thickness and passed through the slot in the guide.
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Dorner Kenneth J.
Hoover Universal Inc.
Jr. Milton Nelson
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