Safety webbing
First Claim
1. Device for locking and releasing a strap section of a safety belt, notably of the type used for passengers of motor vehicles, which comprises:
- a case open at one end and having a pair of opposed flat walls converging towards said one end thus forming a longitudinal channel of a width decreasing gradually towards said one end in order to form thereat a passage of minimum width, a wedge-shaped movable member adapted to slide freely in said channel and to be wedged when it slides towards said one end, said wedge-shaped member having two opposed flat faces converging towards said one end with the same convergence as said channel-forming flat walls, said last mentioned flat faces being interconnected by a rounded face, one end of the strap section to be locked and released penetrating into said case through an aperture formed at said one end and into said channel through said minimum-width passage, said strap thus forming a loop around a first lateral converging face, the rounded cylindrical face and the other lateral converging face of said movable wedge-shaped member, and emerging from said channel through the same minimum-width passage, and means for causing said movable wedge-shaped member to slide toward the other end of said case and thus unwedge said strap section wedged between the lateral converging flat faces of said wedge-shaped member and said opposed flat walls of said channel which are parallel to said lateral converging flat faces, respectively, whereby said strap section can be wedged automatically when said wedge-shaped member is allowed to slide freely toward said one end of the case and when a tractive effort is exerted on said strap section in the direction toward said one end.
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Abstract
Device for storing and paying out automatically a predetermined length of webbing, for example of a safety belt, and also for causing the voluntary or automatic instantaneous locking thereof, said webbing being essentially passed around wedge and pulley means within a case containing a return sandow. In the release position pulling the webbing will pay out the stored webbing as desired, thus tensioning the band which will tend to produce the reverse movement, i.e. the storage of the webbing. The voluntary or automatic locking of the webbing in all positions is obtained by causing the movement of a movable member adapted to wedge said webbing in relation to said case.
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5 Claims
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1. Device for locking and releasing a strap section of a safety belt, notably of the type used for passengers of motor vehicles, which comprises:
- a case open at one end and having a pair of opposed flat walls converging towards said one end thus forming a longitudinal channel of a width decreasing gradually towards said one end in order to form thereat a passage of minimum width, a wedge-shaped movable member adapted to slide freely in said channel and to be wedged when it slides towards said one end, said wedge-shaped member having two opposed flat faces converging towards said one end with the same convergence as said channel-forming flat walls, said last mentioned flat faces being interconnected by a rounded face, one end of the strap section to be locked and released penetrating into said case through an aperture formed at said one end and into said channel through said minimum-width passage, said strap thus forming a loop around a first lateral converging face, the rounded cylindrical face and the other lateral converging face of said movable wedge-shaped member, and emerging from said channel through the same minimum-width passage, and means for causing said movable wedge-shaped member to slide toward the other end of said case and thus unwedge said strap section wedged between the lateral converging flat faces of said wedge-shaped member and said opposed flat walls of said channel which are parallel to said lateral converging flat faces, respectively, whereby said strap section can be wedged automatically when said wedge-shaped member is allowed to slide freely toward said one end of the case and when a tractive effort is exerted on said strap section in the direction toward said one end.
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