Seatbelt system
First Claim
1. A seatbelt system, wherein an end of an occupant restraining webbing is connected to a slider and said slider travels along a guide rail laid on a vehicle body so as to cause the webbing to approach or recede from the body of an occupant, being of such an arrangement that:
- said seatbelt system comprises a head, a body suspended from a central portion in cross-section of the head and inserted through a driving tape; and
a leg extended from the lower end of the body secured with an anchor plate, to which the webbing is connected; and
said guide rail comprises a substantially letter `T` shaped sliding groove including a head groove portion for slidably guiding the head of slider and a body groove portion for slidably guiding the body of slider and a tape groove perpendicularly intersecting the body groove portion of the sliding groove for receiving and guiding said driving tape.
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Abstract
According to the present invention, in a seatbelt system, in which an end of an occupant restraining webbing is connected to a slider and this slider travels along a guide rail laid on a vehicle body so as to cause the webbing to approach or recede from the body of an occupant, the slider includes: a head; a body suspended from a central portion in cross-section of the head and inserted through a driving tape; and a leg extended from the lower end of the body and secured with an anchor plate, to which the webbing is connected, and the guide rail includes: a substantially letter `T` shaped sliding groove consisting of a head groove portion for slidably guiding the head of slider and a body groove portion for slidably guiding the body of slider; and a tape groove perpendicularly intersecting the body groove portion of the sliding groove for receiving and guiding the driving tape.
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9 Claims
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1. A seatbelt system, wherein an end of an occupant restraining webbing is connected to a slider and said slider travels along a guide rail laid on a vehicle body so as to cause the webbing to approach or recede from the body of an occupant, being of such an arrangement that:
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said seatbelt system comprises a head, a body suspended from a central portion in cross-section of the head and inserted through a driving tape; and
a leg extended from the lower end of the body secured with an anchor plate, to which the webbing is connected; andsaid guide rail comprises a substantially letter `T` shaped sliding groove including a head groove portion for slidably guiding the head of slider and a body groove portion for slidably guiding the body of slider and a tape groove perpendicularly intersecting the body groove portion of the sliding groove for receiving and guiding said driving tape. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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