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Webbing locking device

  • US 4,398,680 A
  • Filed: 02/25/1981
  • Issued: 08/16/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/03/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A webbing locking device used in a seatbelt system for protecting an occupant during a vehicular emergency comprising:

  • a frame secured to a vehicle body,a takeup shaft rotatably supported on said frame and biased to rotate in a direction winding said webbing therearound, said takeup shaft having first emergency lock means for stopping the rotation of said takeup shaft in an emergency, and thereby allowing the tension in said webbing adjacent to said takeup shaft to be increased due to an inertial force generated in the occupant,a rotatable plate pivotally supported on said frame,a roller rotatably supported on said plate and having the intermediate portion of the webbing guided therearound, whereby during stopping the rotation of said takeup shaft, a tensile force of the webbing pivots said rotatable plate through said roller,clamping means comprising a lock bar secured to said frame and adjacent to said roller for clamping the intermediate portion of the webbing between the circumference of said roller and said lock bar when said rotatable plate is pivoted, andsecond lock means for stopping the rotation of said roller with respect to said rotatable plate, including a working arm projected from said frame, small ratchet wheels solidly secured to the roller and a small pawl pivotally supported on the rotatable plate, said small pawl being adapted to engage said working arm so as to be rotated when the rotatable plate is turned to thereby engage the small ratchet wheels.

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