TONGUE FOR A SEAT BELT

20220132998 · 2022-05-05

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A plug-in tongue for a seatbelt includes a plug-in tongue component (10) and a clamping member (12) mounted thereto, wherein a belt guide passage (30) is delimited between the plug-in tongue component (10) and the clamping member (12), and the clamping member (12) comprises a center part (18) and two lateral parts (20) extending from the two ends of the center part (18) transversely to the latter. The plug-in tongue is characterized in that the center part (18) includes a central guide surface (32) located between the two lateral parts (20), and the two lateral parts (20) include lateral guide surfaces (34) facing each other, the guide surfaces (32, 34) constituting limitations of the belt guide passage (30).

    Claims

    1-8. (canceled)

    9. A plug-in tongue for a seatbelt, comprising a plug-in tongue component (10) and a clamping member (12) attached thereto, wherein a belt guide passage (30) is delimited between the plug-in tongue component (10) and the clamping member (12), the clamping member (12) comprising a center part (18) and two lateral parts (20) extending from the two ends of the center part (18) transversely to the latter, wherein the center part (18) includes a central guide surface (32) located between the two lateral parts (20), and the two lateral parts (20) include lateral guide surfaces (34) facing each other, the guide surfaces (32, 34) constituting limitations of the belt guide passage (30).

    10. The plug-in tongue according to claim 9, wherein the lateral parts (20) are designed to be at least partially wedge-shaped and/or rounded.

    11. The plug-in tongue according to claim 9, wherein the central guide surface (32) comprises a clamping surface (36), the clamping surface (36) being disposed particularly centrally between the two lateral parts (20).

    12. The plug-in tongue according to claim 11, wherein the clamping surface (36) has a roughened surface structure, in particular a grooved, corrugated or knurled surface structure.

    13. The plug-in tongue according to claim 11, wherein the clamping surface (36) includes, in the area of the lateral parts (20), concave recesses (42) by which the clamping surface (36) is separated from the lateral parts (20).

    14. The plug-in tongue according to claim 11, wherein only the clamping surface (36) along with the lateral guide surfaces (34) of the two lateral parts (20) constitute limitations of the belt guide passage (30).

    15. The plug-in tongue according to claim 9, wherein the clamping member (12) is movably mounted to the plug-in tongue component (10) by a safety element (14), in particular a retaining pin.

    16. The plug-in tongue according to claim 9, wherein each of the lateral parts (20) includes an opening (26) provided for movably mounting the clamping member (12) to the plug-in tongue component (10) by means of a safety element (14), in particular by means of a retaining pin, wherein the openings (26) of the lateral parts (20) face each other on a joint axis which is in parallel to a longitudinal axis of the center part (18).

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0015] Further advantages and features of the invention will be evident from the following description and the drawings which are referred to, wherein:

    [0016] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a first embodiment of a plug-in tongue according to the invention,

    [0017] FIG. 2a) shows a perspective view of a first embodiment of a clamping member of the plug-in tongue according to the invention,

    [0018] FIG. 2b) shows another perspective view of the first embodiment of the clamping member of the plug-in tongue according to the invention,

    [0019] FIG. 3a) shows a lateral view of a second embodiment of the plug-in tongue according to the invention,

    [0020] FIG. 3b) shows a cross-section of the second embodiment of the plug-in tongue according to the invention,

    [0021] FIG. 3c) shows a longitudinal section of the second embodiment of the plug-in tongue according to the invention,

    [0022] FIG. 4a) shows a perspective view of a second embodiment of the clamping member of the plug-in tongue according to the invention, and

    [0023] FIG. 4b) shows a top view of the second embodiment of the clamping member of the plug-in tongue according to the invention.

    DESCRIPTION

    [0024] FIG. 1 illustrates a first embodiment of a plug-in tongue 10. The plug-in tongue 10 has a clamping member 12 that is positively mounted via a safety element 14 in an indentation 11 of the plug-in tongue 10. The safety element 14 in this case is a retaining pin extending through openings 16 in a housing 13 of the plug-in tongue 10 and through openings 26 in the clamping member 12 (see FIGS. 2a and 2b).

    [0025] The clamping member ends flush with the shape of the indentation 11 and comprises a center part 18 and two lateral parts 20 each projecting from one end of the center part 18 transversely to the latter.

    [0026] As shown in FIG. 2a, each of the lateral parts 20 has an opening 26 provided for movably attaching the clamping member 12 to the plug-in tongue 10 by means of the safety element 14. The openings 26 of the lateral parts 20 face each other on a joint axis being in parallel to a longitudinal axis of the center part 18.

    [0027] Each of the two lateral parts 20 can be subdivided into a wedge-like part 22 and a cuboid-like part 24.

    [0028] In a state in which the clamping member 12 is inserted in the plug-in tongue 10 (see FIG. 1), the cuboid-like parts 24 of the lateral parts 20 are provided inside the plug-in tongue 10, wherein the wedge-like parts 22 of the lateral parts 20 are disposed farther in the direction of an outer face of the plug-in tongue 10. The wedge-like part 22 of the lateral parts 20 is connected to be flush with the shape of the indentation 11 of the plug-in tongue 10 and forms, with the center part 18, a portion of an outer face of the plug-in tongue housing 13.

    [0029] The surface of the center part 18 located between the lateral parts 20 and the surfaces of the lateral parts 20 facing each other constitute inner faces of the clamping member 12.

    [0030] The inner faces of the clamping member 12 form, together with a base area 28 of the housing 13 of the plug-in tongue 10, an enclosing limitation of a belt guide passage 30 through which a seatbelt 38 can be guided (see FIG. 1). The inner face defined by the center part 18 thus is a central guide surface 32 and the inner faces defined by the lateral parts 20 thus are lateral guide surfaces 34.

    [0031] The portion of the central guide surface 32 shown in FIG. 2b and formed between the cuboid-like parts 24 of the lateral parts 20 constitutes a clamping surface 36. In the embodiment shown here, the clamping surface 36 extends between the two cuboid-like parts 24 over an entire longitudinally directed length of the center part 18.

    [0032] When the seatbelt 38 is loaded (e.g., above a load threshold of 45 newtons), which may occur during crash, for example, the clamping member 12 is moved toward the seatbelt 38 while clamping the seatbelt 38 between the clamping surface 36 of the clamping member 12 and the base area 28 of the plug-in tongue housing 13.

    [0033] In order to increase the frictional resistance between the seatbelt 38 and the clamping surface 36, the clamping surface 36 has a roughened surface structure. The surface structure may be grooved, corrugated, knurled or the like.

    [0034] To prevent the seatbelt 36 from being damaged at high loads, primarily the edges of the center part 18 and of the lateral parts 20 which may contact the seatbelt 38 are designed to be rounded.

    [0035] In FIGS. 3a, 3b, 3c and 4a, 4b, a second embodiment of the plug-in tongue 10 and the clamping member 12 is shown. For the features known from the first embodiment, like reference numerals are used and insofar the foregoing explanations shall be referred to.

    [0036] The difference between the first and second embodiments of the plug-in tongue 10 consists in the fact that the plug-in tongue 10 takes a different shape and that a second embodiment of the clamping member 12 is provided which is disposed differently in the plug-in tongue 10.

    [0037] The second embodiment of the clamping member 12 resembles the first embodiment.

    [0038] It is evident from FIGS. 3a to 3c that the clamping member 12 in the second embodiment is positively mounted in an indentation 11 of the plug-in tongue 10 via a safety element 14.

    [0039] The clamping member 12 further comprises a center part 18 and two lateral parts 20 each projecting from one end of the center part 18 transversely to the latter.

    [0040] As is visible in FIG. 4a, the lateral parts 20 do not include an opening 26, but a concave curvature 26 in which the safety element 14 is adjacent (see FIG. 3c) which extends, for being fastened and for movably attaching the clamping member 12 to the plug-in tongue 10, through two openings 16 in the housing 13 of the plug-in tongue 10 in parallel to a longitudinal axis of the center part 18.

    [0041] In addition, the lateral parts 20 of the second embodiment of the clamping member 12 include, in contrast to the first embodiment of the clamping member 12, only cuboid-like parts 24 rather than wedge-like parts 22. Thus, the cuboid-like parts 24 are the lateral parts 20.

    [0042] In a state in which the clamping member 12 is inserted in the plug-in tongue 10 (see FIGS. 3a to 3c), the cuboid-like parts 24 are provided inside the plug-in tongue 10.

    [0043] In this embodiment of the clamping member 12, the surface of the center part 18 located between the cuboid-like parts 24 and the surfaces of the cuboid-like parts 24 facing each other constitute inner faces of the clamping member 12.

    [0044] FIGS. 3b and 3c reveal that the inner faces of the clamping member 12 along with a base area 28 of the housing 13 of the plug-in tongue 10 form an enclosing limitation of a belt guide passage 30 through which a seatbelt 38 may be guided. The inner face defined by the center part 18 is thus a central guide surface 32 and the inner faces defined by the cuboid-like parts 24 thus are lateral guide surfaces 34.

    [0045] In the embodiment of the clamping member 12 shown here, the central guide surface 32 located exclusively between the cuboid-like parts 24 is at the same time a clamping surface 36.

    [0046] FIG. 4b reveals that, due to concave recesses 42 in the area of the cuboid-like parts 24, the central guide surface 32 or, resp., the clamping surface 32 is separated from the cuboid-like parts 24. The central guide surface 32 or, resp., the clamping surface 36 thus does not extend beyond a total longitudinally directed length of the center part 18 between the two cuboid-like parts 24 and is arranged particularly centrally between the cuboid-like parts 24.

    [0047] In this embodiment of the plug-in tongue 10, too, the clamping member 12 is moved, if the seatbelt 38 is loaded (e.g., above a load threshold of 45 newtons) which may occur during crash, for example, in the direction of the seatbelt 38 while clamping the seatbelt 38 between the clamping surface 36 of the clamping member 12 and the base area 28 of the plug-in tongue housing 13.

    [0048] For increasing the frictional resistance between the seatbelt 38 and the clamping surface 36, the clamping surface 36 has a roughened surface structure which may be grooved, corrugated, knurled or the like.

    [0049] In order to prevent the seatbelt 38 from being damaged at high loads (e.g., above 45 newtons), primarily the edges of the center part 18 and the cuboid-like parts 24 which may contact the seatbelt 38 are designed to be rounded.

    [0050] In addition, the recesses 42 which are configured not to clamp the seatbelt 38 in the area of lateral seatbelt end sections 40 are provided, for the lateral seatbelt end sections 40 constitute (during clamping) the most sensitive areas of the seatbelt 38 with respect to damage at high loads.

    [0051] It is obvious to those skilled in the art to combine the advantages and features of the described embodiments and/or to apply them to other embodiments not described here.