Plug-in tongue for a safety belt
10182622 ยท 2019-01-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44B11/2534
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10T24/4019
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60R2022/1812
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T24/4084
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60R22/1855
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R22/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A plug-in tongue (10) for a seat belt includes an inserting portion (12) adapted to be inserted in a belt buckle and a deflecting portion (14) for a webbing (16). The deflecting portion (14) includes a webbing passage (20) as well as a clamping element (22) for the webbing (16). The clamping element (22) can be displaced between a home position in which the webbing (16) is freely movable and a locking position in which the clamping element (22) is displaced against a wall (30) of the webbing passage (20) such that the webbing (16) is clamped between the clamping element (22) and the wall (30) of the webbing passage (20). The webbing passage (20) extends substantially in the longitudinal direction (L) or at an acute angle with the longitudinal direction (L) of the plug-in tongue (10). The clamping element (22) is displaceable at an acute angle with the webbing passage (20) and/or with the longitudinal direction (L) of the plug-in tongue (10) from the deflecting position into the locking position.
Claims
1. A plug-in tongue for a seat belt, comprising: an inserting portion adapted to be inserted in a belt buckle; a deflecting portion for a webbing, the deflecting portion including a webbing passage through which the webbing is guided, a clamping element for the webbing, and at least one guide for the clamping element, the clamping element being displaceable along the at least one guide between a home position in which the webbing is freely movable and a locking position in which the clamping element is displaced against a wall of the webbing passage such that the webbing is clamped between the clamping element and the wall of the webbing passage; and at least one securing element for retaining the clamping element in the home position until a defined force is exceeded, the at least one securing element including at least one securing pin anchored in the clamping element and guided at the deflecting portion in a corresponding groove; wherein the clamping element is directly drawn into the locking position by a loop of the webbing which is laid around the clamping element.
2. The plug-in tongue according to claim 1, wherein the guide for the clamping element is formed by guiding passages extending at an acute angle with at least one of the webbing passage and a longitudinal direction of the plug-in tongue, the webbing passage substantially extending in the longitudinal direction of the plug-in tongue or at an acute angle with the longitudinal direction of the plug-in tongue.
3. The plug-in tongue according to claim 1, wherein the at least one securing element further includes a spring element which loads the clamping element into the home position.
4. The plug-in tongue according to claim 3, wherein the spring element is made of plastic material.
5. The plug-in tongue according to claim 4, wherein the spring element is made of hard rubber.
6. The plug-in tongue according to claim 1, wherein the at least one securing pin has a predetermined breaking point.
7. The plug-in tongue according to claim 1, wherein the deflecting portion includes a surrounding injection molding that encloses the deflecting portion wherein the webbing passage is at least partially formed by the surrounding injection molding.
8. The plug-in tongue according to claim 7, wherein the injection molding is made of plastic material.
9. The plug-in tongue according to claim 7, wherein the at least one guide is formed by guiding passages provided in the injection molding and extending at an acute angle with at least one of the webbing passage and a longitudinal direction of the plug-in tongue, the webbing passage substantially extending in the longitudinal direction of the plug-in tongue or at an acute angle with the longitudinal direction of the plug-in tongue.
10. The plug-in tongue according to claim 9, wherein the groove is provided in the injection molding and extends in the direction of the at least one guide.
11. The plug-in tongue according to claim 9, wherein the clamping element has projections that protrude into the guiding passages to displace the clamping element along the at least one guide between the home position and the locking position.
12. The plug-in tongue according to claim 1, wherein the webbing passage substantially extends in a longitudinal direction of the plug-in tongue or at an acute angle with the longitudinal direction of the plug-in tongue, and the clamping element is displaceable from the home position into the locking position at an acute angle of less than 45 with at least one of the webbing passage and the longitudinal direction of the plug-in tongue.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages and features will be resulting from the following description in combination with the enclosed drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION
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(15) As is illustrated especially in
(16) The webbing 16 is deflected in U-shape by the deflection fitting, the webbing 16 being guided with a clamping portion 23 around the clamping element 22 and through the webbing passage. The clamping portion 23 subdivides the webbing 16 into a first portion 24 and a second portion 26, the first portion 24 being guided round the pelvis region of a vehicle occupant and the second portion 28 extending around the thorax of the vehicle body starting from the plug-in tongue.
(17) Since in the home condition the webbing 16 can be drawn freely through the deflecting portion 14 of the plug-in tongue 10, in connection with a belt retractor an adaptation of the length of the two portions 24, 26 is possible so that the seat belt can be adjusted such that both portions 24, 26 are adjacent to the vehicle occupant. In this way, the vehicle occupant is reliably prevented from moving forward when the seat belt is locked.
(18) As is evident especially in
(19) The clamping element 22 is guided laterally in guides 28 (
(20) The guide 28 is formed by two guiding passages 31 which are provided in the surrounding injection molding 18 and into which projections 33 of the clamping element 22 are protruding. Furthermore, at the guide 28 spring elements 32 are provided for acting on foe clamping element 22 in the home position shown in
(21) The spring elements 32 are made of plastic material, especially of hard rubber, so that they can be reversibly compressed. It is also imaginable, however, that other spring elements known from prior art, especially coil springs, are used.
(22) In the home position the webbing 18 can be moved freely through the webbing gap 20 and around the clamping element 22 so that the plug-in tongue 10 is freely movable on the webbing 16.
(23) If, in the case of restraint the tensile force Z in the webbing 16 and, resp., in the two portions 24, 26 (
(24) The webbing 16 is fixed at this position of the clamping element 22 to the plug-in tongue 10. Consequently, a shortening of the first portion 24 and thus a constriction of the first portion 24 laid around the pelvis by a forward displacement of the thorax and the lengthening of the second portion 26 resulting therefrom are reliably excluded.
(25) Unlike in the state of the art, the clamping element 22 is thus not displaced by friction between the webbing 16 and the clamping element 22, but the clamping element is directly drawn into the clamping position by the webbing 16 and, resp., the loop by which the webbing 16 is laid around the clamping element 22.
(26) Since the clamping element 22 is displaced in the longitudinal direction L and thus substantially in the direction of action of the tensile forces Z in the webbing, when the tensile force 2 acting on the webbing 16 is increased and, resp., when a defined threshold of the tensile force Z is exceeded, the clamping element 22 is directly displaced in the longitudinal direction L into the clamping position.
(27) A second embodiment of a plug-in tongue according to the invention is shown in
(28) The securing pins 34 are retained in the surrounding injection molding 18, and are especially embedded in the same (cf.
(29) The clamping element 22 is retained in the home position and, resp., is prevented from moving from the home position into a clamping position by said securing pins.
(30) When a defined force is exceeded, the securing pins 34 are shorn at the predetermined breaking point 36 so that the clamping element 22 can be displaced into the clamping position.
(31) A third embodiment of a plug-in tongue 10 according to the invention is shown in
(32) In addition, two securing pins 34 are provided, each of which is anchored in the clamping element 22 and is guided at the deflecting portion 22 in a groove 38 provided in the surrounding injection molding 18 and extending in the direction of the guides 28.
(33) The grooves 38 in connection with the spring element 32 enable limited movement of the clamping element 22 in the case of low tensile forces Z. In this way, reversible clamping of the webbing 16 and thus fixing of the webbing 16 to the plug-in tongue 10 with lower clamping force is possible in the case of low impact forces. If the tensile force Z subsides, the clamping element 22 is returned to the home position by the spring element 32.
(34) This embodiment offers the advantage that a dynamic clamping of the webbing is possible. The clamping force increases with an increasing tensile force Z, the increase in the clamping force being dependent on the hardness of the spring element 32. In addition, a repeated reversible movement of the clamping element 22 into the locking position is possible, as the securing pins 34 are not sheared.
(35) Alternatively, it is also possible in which embodiment that the securing pins 34 are sheared, when a defined higher tensile force Z is exceeded, and the clamping element 22 is displaced further into the locking position in which the webbing 16 is complete clamped.
(36) In all illustrated embodiments the clamping element 22 is displaced substantially in the longitudinal direction or at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal direction of the plug-in tongue 10 so that the webbing 16 which is substantially deflected by 180 at the clamping element 22 can draw the clamping element 22 in the longitudinal direction L and/or in the direction of action of the tensile forces Z on the webbing 16 and/or at an acute angle with the same, when the tensile force acting on the webbing 16 increases.
(37) The webbing passage 20 through which the webbing 16 is guided is equally arranged substantially in the longitudinal direction L of the plug-in tongue 10 and/or at an acute angle with the same so that the webbing is guided away from the plug-in tongue 10 such that the direction of action of the force F extends substantially in the displacing direction of the clamping element 22 and/or at an acute angle with the same.
(38) Even if, after leaving the webbing passage 20, the webbing 16 is deflected into a different direction, it is ensured by the webbing passage 20 that the webbing is guided in the area of the clamping element substantially in the longitudinal direction L or at an acute angle with the latter so that the webbing 16 can displace the clamping element 22 in the longitudinal direction L.