Emergency Escape Quick Release Seat Belt
20210078527 ยท 2021-03-18
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Abstract
A method of escape from locked seat belts in motorized vehicles. Quick release buckle is attached to the middle of the seat belt on the shoulder seat belt across the torso and the lap seat belt. It is a Manual buckle device. When activated by the passenger by pressing the button serves to separate locked engagement. The passenger can then escape from the automatic locked seat belts through the middle of the middle when the automatic seat belt malfunctions. This unit would be a permanent manual buckle release device attached to the seat belt harness by the seat belt factory. A quick release seat belt unit that attaches as an after to a pre-existing factory installed seatbelt. This Adaptation increases efficiency and safety to passengers in a wreck that would otherwise be trapped in their vehicles.
Claims
1. The seat belt buckle for the use in vehicles as claimed: 1. The passenger escapes quickly through the middle of the locked seatbelt buckle seat belt.
2. The seat belt buckle for the use in vehicles as claimed: 2 The passenger manually releases the locked seat belt, at two points, the shoulder seat belt webbing and the lap seat belt webbing to escape the vehicle.
3. The seat belt buckle for the use in vehicles as claimed: 3 The manual released seat belt buckles are attached to the middle section of the seatbelt, on the shoulder seat belt and on the lap seat belt. It would be installed by the seat belt manufacturer.
4. The seat belt buckle for the use in vehicles as claimed: 4 The manual release seat belt buckle is independent of the vehicle's automatic locked seat belt system. It can be opened and closed independently from the automatic electric seat belt system. This makes it possible for the passengers escapes through the middle of the locked seat belts
5. The seat belt buckle for the use in vehicles as claimed: 5 The passenger is in control and must activate the Emergency escape quick release seat belt at any angle, even with pressure being placed on the seat belt, during an accident.
Description
DRAWINGS
Description of Drawings
[0004] A. Standard 3-point Seat Belt System anchored to the vehicle above the shoulder
[0005] B. Standard 3-point Seat Belt System anchored to the vehicle on the bottom of the seat for the female clasp to fit into the male automatic locking system.
[0006] C. Standard 3-point Seat Belt System anchored to vehicle at seat level to secure the lap seat belt webbing.
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[0011] Enhanced Seat Belts both are Parts opened A & B Emergency Escape Quick Release attached to the current standard 3-point seat belt system. One buckle is added to the shoulder webbing midpoint between Points A and B one enhancement is added to the Lap webbing midpoint between points B and C. 1. First webbing on the shoulder seat belt top section is opened. 2. For Emergency Escape Quick release and locking clasp on the shoulder webbing between points A and B are opened. 3. Second webbing on the seat belt bottom section is opened with the release of section between points B and C. 4. First section webbing for the lap seat belt Right is opened. But parts 3 & 4 remain locked and attached to the vehicle while the passenger escapes through the middle of the locked seat belt. 5. Across the lap the Emergency Escape Quick Release Seat Belt Parts A & B Male & Female interlocking system is opened, or Side Squeeze. to be determined by manufacturer for safety standards. 6. Second section webbing for the lap seat belt Left is opened. While section 1 and section 6 remain attached to the vehicle while the passengers through the middle for a quick escape.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS
[0012] The primary objective of this invention is to provide improvement to the 3-point seat belt system. The additional buckles would be a permanent manual buckle sewn into the seat belt on the shoulder and lap seat belt installed by the manufacturer. Each buckle should be able to withstand 2,000 pounds of pressure upon impact or the manufacturer speciation's. The passengers would be able to release in an accident the seatbelt. This action would allow the passenger to escape through the middle of a locked seat belt. This buckle would not be attached to the vehicle's electrical system. The emergency quick release seat belt buckle would be activated by the passenger. The passenger engaged would apply pressure to the buckles to open and release the seat belt.
[0013] The passenger would release the 1st shoulder strap buckle attached to the seatbelt.
[0014] This Enhancement of the additional opening and reclosing of the buckle unit on the seatbelt. This could be made from metal or a hard-durable plastic that could withstand the weight impact of a car accident, but not limited to metal hinges etc. . . . The passengers would be able to remove themselves from the frozen locked seatbelt without having to search for additional devices, exp: seat belt cutters. This invention from two preexisting items will make the current seat belt safer and more efficient. It will also save lives and help to reduce injuries.
Cited References
[0015] U.S. Pat. No. 6,368,227 Issued November 2000 to Olsen Swing This patent concerns the movement method of a swing. It was issued for a movement. A method of swing swing is disclosed, in which a user positioned on a standard swing suspended by two chains from a substantially horizontal tree branch induces side to side motion by pulling alternately on one chain and then the other.
[0016] U.S. Pat. No. 3,484,908, issued Dec. 23, 1969 to Lamb, discloses a cover member for use with a safety belt of the type that has a quick release lever, which when lifted outwardly from the body Serves to Separate the male insert from the locked engagement in the female receptacle. The cover member is designed to Slidably engage and Surround the female receptacle So when it is in position, it is Impossible to accidentally operate the quick release lever.
[0017] U.S. Pat. No. 4,674,303, issued Jun. 23, 1987 to Salcone, II, discloses a Safety lock for a Seat belt buckle that includes a housing for receiving and containing the Seatbelt buckle therein and a locking portion for releasably retaining the housing in a closed position wherein the buckle is Substantially enclosed therein. When the safety lock is assembled in the closed position on a Seat belt buckle and the buckle is utilized for detachably interconnecting first and Second Seat belt Sections, the Safety lock restricts access to the buckle in a manner which normally prevents a Small child from disconnecting the Seat belt Sections but nevertheless permits the Seatbelt Sections to be easily disconnected by an adult. multi-step operation or the force required for actuating it.
[0018] U.S. Pat. No. 5,442,840, issued Aug. 22, 1995 to Ewald, concerns a Seatbelt buckle Safety sheath, which prevents the inadvertent releasing of the Seat belt buckle by young children. Specifically, the seat belt buckle safety sheath is made of a resilient material and frictionally encompasses the female portion of the seat belt buckle.
[0019] The resilient material of the Safety sheath imposes a compressive force Substantially greater than the normal force required to release the seat belt buckle from a fastened condition. Thus, an adult can compress the resilient material to activate the Seat Belt buckle release button, while a child will be prevented from accomplishing Same.
[0020] U.S. Pat. No 4,677,303 Issued June 1987 Safety lock for seat belt buckle A safety lock for a seat belt buckle includes a housing for receiving and containing the seat belt buckle therein and a locking portion for releasably retaining the housing in a dosed position wherein the buckle is substantially enclosed therein. When the safety lock is assembled in the closed position on a seat belt buckle and the buckle is utilized for detachably interconnecting first and second seat belt sections, the safety lock restricts access to the buckle in a manner which normally prevents a small child from disconnecting the seat belt sections but nevertheless permits the seat belt sections to be easily disconnected by an adult.
[0021] U.S. Pat No. 20080054615 Issued March 2008 Inventor: Sherri L. Coultrup, Alexandria, Va. A tactical quick release seat belt mechanism that attaches as an after-market enhancement to a pre-existing factory installed seatbelt. The tactical quick release seat belt mechanism expedites exit from a factory-installed 3-point seatbelt, particularly in an emergency. The tactical quick release allows tactical users such as law enforcement, military personnel, drug enforcement personnel, Homeland Security personnel, etc. to exit a vehicle quickly, without delay or snag of tactical equipment (e.g., weapons, communications backpack, etc.) on the 3-point seatbelt, and without the need to take their eye of a given target by looking down for the seat belt release button. The quick release mechanism inherently provides some extension to the length of the factory installed seatbelt, providing that much more flexibility and maneuverability for the occupant-particularly an occupant that is forward-leaning in the seat because of their wearing a backpack or similar tactical equipment while seated in the vehicle.
[0022] U.S. Pat. No 6,769,157 Issued August 2004 Inventor Patricia Meal St Cloud Fla. Safety guard for seat belt buckle release A seat belt buckle guard device is provided for preventing access to a release button on a seat belt. The device comprises a sleeve structured to fit over a variety of shapes and sizes of seat belt buckles. The sleeve comprises a front face and a top face that are capable of covering the front portion of a variety of seat belt buckles. The sleeve is made of sufficiently rigid material to prevent indentation of the faces and thereby prevent contact with both front and top belt buckle release button. The sleeve further comprises a split back face, which enables the sleeve to expand to fit over the variety of seat belt buckles. A top arm extending from the sleeve engages the seat belt strap with a tight friction fit to resist removal of the sleeve.
[0023] The manual release seat belt buckle will be attached to the 3-point seatbelt that crosses the torso body across the shoulder and across the lap anchored to the vehicle. The added manual seat belt enhancements added to the manufacture's seat belt webbing will make it possible for passengers to escape through the middle of locked seat belts during emergencies.