SAFETY CUTTING DEVICES FOR VEHICLE SEAT BELTS
20220402456 · 2022-12-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B25/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2022/328
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Safety cutting devices for vehicle seat belts, in which the device is attached to the insertable components of such a seat belt. In this manner, the device is always readily available for use in an emergency situation.
Claims
1. An auto safety belt release, said auto safety belt release comprising: a housing, said housing having a bottom portion and a top portion 4, said bottom portion having located therein, supported by a stanchion, a cutting disc, said cutting disc being centered in said housing; said bottom portion having two parallel sides, each said side having a bottom edge, each bottom edge turned inward to form a narrow lip, said bottom portion having a first elongated channel above each said lip; said bottom portion having elongated grooves, one of said grooves on either side of said stanchion; said housing having a cutting track assembly in said bottom portion, said cutting track assembly having a second elongated channel centered in said cutting track assembly, there being two protrusions in a top surface of said cutting track assembly located on either side of said cutting track assembly, there being two v-channels oppositely opposed to said two protrusions, said cutting track assembly being slidably held in said first elongated channels; said top portion of said auto safety belt release being vertically slidable on said bottom portion of said auto safety belt release, said top portion being detachedly locked to said bottom portion by at least two topical lock pins; said auto safety belt release attached to a base, said base having at least four through openings for fasteners to attach said base to a safety belt metal tang.
2. The auto safety belt release as claimed in claim 1 wherein, in addition, said top portion has at least two downwardly directed pegs that insert in concavities in a base to retain said auto safety belt release in place.
3. A method of releasing an auto safety belt, the method comprising providing an auto safety belt release device as claimed in claim 1, attached to an auto safety belt; lifting said top portion of said auto safety belt release device; moving said auto safety belt release across said auto safety belt.
4. A method of releasing an auto safety belt, the method comprising providing an auto safety belt release device as claimed in claim 2, attached to an auto safety belt; lifting said top portion of said auto safety belt release device; moving said auto safety belt release across said auto safety belt.
5. An auto safety belt release assembly, said auto safety belt release assembly comprising: a housing, said housing having a bottom component and a top component, said bottom component comprised of a tray configuration having four walls, four openings for use as alignment points, and a bottom component, said bottom component having a first centered elongated opening therein; said top component having two side walls and a front end wall, said top component having a second centered, elongated opening therein, said top component having a movable handle mounted in a back end of said top component on a moveable plate, said moveable handle having an opening therein for a support shaft for supporting said handle, said movable plate slidably moveable within a top of said top component; a sharpened blade fixture mounted under said moveable plate, said sharpened blade moveable simultaneously with said moveable plate; a removable safety pin for locking said handle, said pin mounted in an opening in said handle.
6. An auto safety belt release assembly, said auto safety belt release assembly comprising: a housing having a bottom, a front end and a back end, said front end have a seat belt toggle attached thereto, said back end having a two-slot wall comprising a first slot and a second slot that allows the passage of a set belt into said housing through said first slot and out of said housing through said second slot; said bottom having two spaced-apart posts, namely, a back post and a front post, both said first post and said second post having slotted tops; an elongated piston, said piston positioned in said slotted tops, said elongated piston having a spring surrounding an outside surface; said elongated piston having a back end and a front end, said front end having a sharpened blade attached thereto, there being a circumferential channel in said elongated piston near said back end; a firing pin mounted through an opening in said housing in alignment with said circumferential channel, said firing pin passing into said circumferential channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION AND DRAWINGS
[0053] Turning now to
[0054] Turning to
[0055] There is an elongated groove 16 and 16′, one on either side of the stanchion 6 and above each lip 15 and 15′. These grooves serve to guide the release 1 as it is moved across the seat belt. In addition, the bottom portion 3 has two v-channels 22 and 22′ oppositely opposed to the protrusions 20 and 20′, one on each side of the stanchion 6 as shown in
[0056] The housing 2 contains a cutting track assembly 18 in the bottom portion 3. The cutting track assembly 18 has a second elongated channel 19 centered in it to allow for the passage of the cutting disc 5. It has two protrusions 20 and 20′ (
[0057] The top portion 4 of the auto safety belt release 1 is vertically slidable from the bottom portion 3 of the auto safety belt release 1. The top portion 4 is detachedly locked to the bottom portion by snap locks 27 (
[0058] The auto safety belt release 1 is attached to a base 24, wherein the base 24 has at least four through openings 26 for fasteners (not shown) to attach the base 24 to a safety belt metal tang 25 (the tang and safety belt not being part of the instant invention).
[0059] In this first embodiment of the instant invention, there is a means of attaching the top portion 4 to the bottom portion 3 which is two topical lock pins 27.
[0060] There is a means of retaining the auto safety belt release 1 in the unused position, namely, pegs 23 in cavities 29.
[0061] A safety belt 30, which is not part of this invention is shown in
[0062] In use, the auto safety belt release is retained in a position adjacent to a safety seat belt and is securely fastened to the seat belt tang 25. In use, a person would lift the top portion 4 of the auto safety belt release which releases the auto safety belt release from the base and allows the auto safety belt release to move across the seat belt wherein the cutting disc 5 cuts through the belt. If necessary, the device can be moved several times in a pull/push fashion across the belt if needed for full release.
[0063] Turning now to another embodiment of an auto safety belt release assembly, there is shown in
[0064] There is shown a seat belt tang 32 for coupling the device to a female receiver (shown in
[0065] Each of the components 34 and 35 have elongated shallow grooves (bottom=37 and top=37′,
[0066] The top component 35 has two side walls 38 that are recessed (see 41 in
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[0068] A seat belt 49 is attachable to the device by feeding the seat belt 49 through an open slot 51 (
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[0070] An alternative safety device can be built into this device.
[0071] This alternative device is a safety pin 55 (
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[0074] Turning now to another embodiment of this invention, there is a device 81 that contains an activable piston assembly 57 wherein there is a pin anchored elongate piston 58 having a sharpened blade 59 attached to the piston 58 at one end, encased in a housing 60 as shown in
[0075] The housing 60 consists of bottom 64, a front end 65, and back end 66 as shown in
[0076] The bottom 64 has two spaced-apart posts, namely, a back post 71 and a front post 72 and both of the posts have a slotted top.
[0077] The activable piston has a first end 61 and a second end 62 and near the second end 62, there is a circumferential groove 63 in the piston. This groove is the stop or holding position for the pin anchored elongate piston 58. The activable piston has the sharpened blade 59 attached to the front end.
[0078] The activatable piston has a spring 76 surrounding it on an outside surface and in a ready mode, the spring 78 is held under tension by two restraining segments 75 and 76. (see
[0079] There is a firing pin 73 mounted through an opening 74, the firing pin 73 being in alignment with the circumferential groove 63 where the piston 58 is held in a safety mode until needed.
[0080] In an emergency need to release the seat belt 70, the pin 73 is pulled which releases the piston 58 which urges forward and cuts the seat belt 70. The safety mode with the pin in the circumferential mode is shown in
[0081] Also contemplated within this invention is an auto safety belt release described just Supra, in which the tang is replaced by a female seat belt receiver 77 as shown in