Through anchor for seat belt system
First Claim
1. In a combination of a through anchor and an internally-threaded member, said combination being suitable for use in a seat belt system in such a way that said through anchor is mounted by way of a through bore formed in a fixing member arranged on a side of a vehicle body, the improvement wherein said combination comprises:
- a fixing bolt for extending through said through bore, said fixing bolt having a head portion, a threaded portion, and a base portion of a non-circular cross-section;
a metal plate defining therein a through hole with the base portion fitted therein and a slot through which a webbing may extend;
a resin covering molded as an integral member on a surface of said head portion of said fixing bolt and a surface of said metal plate, said fitting bolt and metal plate being in fitted engagement; and
an internally-threaded member having a cylindrical portion and a flange portion, extending radially and outwardly from said cylindrical portion wherein said internally-threaded member is adapted to be threadedly mounted on said fixing bolt with said fixing member interposed therebetween so that said internally-threaded member extends through said through bore and encloses therein said threaded portion of said fixing bolt such that one end of said internally-threaded member is in contact with the through anchor, and said flange portion holds in place said fixing bolt relative to the direction of an axis of said fixing bolt.
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Abstract
A through anchor suitable for use in a seat belt system is disclosed. In use, the through anchor is mounted by way of a through bore formed in a fixing member arranged on a side of a vehicle body. The through anchor comprises a metal plate, a fixing bolt, a resin covering and an internally-threaded member. The metal plate defines therein a through hole and a webbing slot. The fixing bolt has a head portion, a threaded portion and a base portion. The resin covering is molded as an integral member on a surface of the head portion of the fixing bolt and a surface of the metal plate. The internally-threaded member has a cylindrical portion and a flange portion extending radially and outwardly from the cylindrical portion. In use, the internally-threaded member is threadedly mounted on the fixing bolt with the fixing member interposed therebetween, the cylindrical portion extends through the through bore and encloses therein the threaded portion of the fixing bolt, and the flange portion holds in place the fixing bolt relative to the direction of an axis of said fixing bolt.
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5 Claims
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1. In a combination of a through anchor and an internally-threaded member, said combination being suitable for use in a seat belt system in such a way that said through anchor is mounted by way of a through bore formed in a fixing member arranged on a side of a vehicle body, the improvement wherein said combination comprises:
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a fixing bolt for extending through said through bore, said fixing bolt having a head portion, a threaded portion, and a base portion of a non-circular cross-section; a metal plate defining therein a through hole with the base portion fitted therein and a slot through which a webbing may extend; a resin covering molded as an integral member on a surface of said head portion of said fixing bolt and a surface of said metal plate, said fitting bolt and metal plate being in fitted engagement; and an internally-threaded member having a cylindrical portion and a flange portion, extending radially and outwardly from said cylindrical portion wherein said internally-threaded member is adapted to be threadedly mounted on said fixing bolt with said fixing member interposed therebetween so that said internally-threaded member extends through said through bore and encloses therein said threaded portion of said fixing bolt such that one end of said internally-threaded member is in contact with the through anchor, and said flange portion holds in place said fixing bolt relative to the direction of an axis of said fixing bolt. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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