EP0453605B1 - Boucle pour ceinture de sécurité - Google Patents

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EP0453605B1
EP0453605B1 EP19900108048 EP90108048A EP0453605B1 EP 0453605 B1 EP0453605 B1 EP 0453605B1 EP 19900108048 EP19900108048 EP 19900108048 EP 90108048 A EP90108048 A EP 90108048A EP 0453605 B1 EP0453605 B1 EP 0453605B1
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Toshiaki Seto
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B11/00Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
    • A44B11/25Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts
    • A44B11/2503Safety buckles
    • A44B11/2507Safety buckles actuated by a push-button
    • A44B11/2523Safety buckles actuated by a push-button acting parallel to the main plane of the buckle and in the same direction as the fastening action

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  • the invention relates to a buckle for a seat belt according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • EP-A-0 318 031 on which the preamble of independent claim 1 is based discloses such a buckle device which essentially corresponds to Figures 3 and 4 which are discussed later on.
  • GB-A-2 173 243 discloses a safety belt buckle which comprises a pivotal latch having a rivet, a supporting lug, and two hinged arms mounted on the rear portion of a housing comprising two parallel plates forming an intermediate space.
  • the parallel plates having an anchorage hole, a hole for the supporting lug of the latch, and a locking hole for the rivet.
  • the housing has two side walls having recesses for pivotally mounting an L-sectioned blocking member one leg of which forms a cross bar and the other angular leg engaging the latch and having anchorages for springs which act on an expeller.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the overall construction of a seat belt.
  • the seat is provided with a seat belt similar to that shown in FIG. 6.
  • a tongue plate 2 through which a continuous lap-shoulder webbing 1 extends is latched in a buckle 4 which is secured to an upper end of an anchor member 3 supported at a lower end thereof on a stationary part of the motor vehicle.
  • a release button of the buckle 4 is pressed to release the latching between the buckle 4 and the tongue plate 2, so that the webbing 1 is taken up in an unillustrated retractor. Accordingly, the occupant is no longer prevented from leaving the seat 5.
  • FIGS. 2-5 The structure of such a conventionally-known buckle 4 will first be described with reference to FIGS. 2-5. Some parts shown in FIG. 2 have slightly different shapes from their corresponding parts depicted in FIG. 3-4. It is to be noted that these parts have no relevance to the subject matter of the present invention.
  • a buckle base 8 is held within a spacing defined by an upper cover 6 and a lower cover 7, and is connected at one end thereof to a proximal end portion of an anchor member 3 (see FIG. 6).
  • the buckle base 8 has been formed by bending a metal plate having sufficient rigidity, such as a steel plate in a flattened square U-shaped transverse cross-section.
  • the buckle base 8 includes a flat base plate portion 9, which lies right above the lower cover 7, and upright side wall portions 10,10 extending at right angles from both side edges of the base plate portion 9.
  • Designated at numeral 11 is a buckle latch piece for bringing the buckle base 8 of the buckle 4 into engagement with the associated tongue plate 2.
  • the buckle latch piece 11 has a detent 12 at a front end portion, which is positioned closer to the free end of the buckle 4 and is a left-hand end portion as viewed in FIGS. 2-4.
  • lugs 13,13 extend laterally from both side edges of buckle latch piece 11 into first through-holes 14,14 formed in the corresponding upright side wall portions 10,10, whereby the buckle latch piece 11 is supported rockably about the rear end portion thereof between the paired upright side wall portions 10,10.
  • Numeral 15 indicates a lock plate which unless a button 18 to be described subsequently is pressed by the occupant, holds the buckle latch piece 11 at a lock position, namely, at a position where the detent 12 is positioned close to the base plate portion 9 as shown in FIG. 5 to be described subsequently.
  • Both lateral end portions of the lock plate 15 are inserted in second through-holes 16,16 formed in the corresponding upright side wall portions 10,10 in such a way that the lateral end portions are movable to limited extents in both up-and-down and rear-and-front directions as viewed in the drawings.
  • the lock plate 15 is composed of a plate-like member having a predetermined width in the direction of the length of the buckle 4, namely, in the horizontal direction as viewed in the drawings.
  • Disposed between the rear edge of the lock plate 15 and the buckle latch piece 11 is a lock plate spring 17 in the form of a compression spring, whereby a spring force is applied to the lock plate 15 in an upward and frontward direction.
  • a push-out spring 21 in the form of a compression spring is arranged between the buckle slider 19 and a catch seat 20 formed in the base plate portion 9 of the buckle base 8, whereby a forward spring force is always exerted to the buckle slider 19.
  • the release button 18 is disposed movably back and forth between the lower face of the upper cover 6 and the upper edges of the upright side wall portions 10,10 of the buckle base 8.
  • a button spring 24 in the form of an extension spring is provided between a hook 22 formed at a rear end portion of the release button 18 and a hook 23 formed at a front portion of the buckle latch piece 11, so that a forward spring force is applied to the release button 18 and a clockwise turning spring force is exerted to the buckle latch piece 11.
  • a free end portion 2a of the tongue plate 2 is inserted into a slit-like gap 25 defined between the lower face of the release button 18 and the upper face of the base plate portion 9 of the buckle base 8 (see FIG. 4), thereby to push the buckle slider 19 rearward (rightward as viewed in FIGS. 2-4) against the spring force of the push-out spring 21.
  • the lock plate 15 is associated with the buckle latch piece 11 in such a way that they are slidable relative to each other only in the directions of planes in which they lie respectively.
  • the lock plate 15 also rocks in the same direction, i.e., counterclockwise as viewed in FIG. 4, and eventually the lock plate 15 is pushed by the spring force of the lock plate spring 17 into the constricted hole portions 16a,16a formed on the front sides of the second through-holes 16,16.
  • the lock plate 15 is held in this state, so that the front end portion of the buckle latch piece 11 is prevented from moving upward.
  • the release button 18 is pressed toward the basal end portion of the buckle 4 (i.e., rightwards as viewed in FIG. 4) against the spring force of the button spring 24, whereby the lock plate 15 is pushed rearward by rear faces 18a (see FIG. 4) of side wall portions formed in the release button 18.
  • both the lateral end portions of the lock plate 15 are disengaged from the corresponding constricted hole portions 16a,16a of the second through-holes 16,16, and are brought into the broader hole portions 16b,16b formed behind and in continuation with the constricted hole portions 16a,16a so that the lock plate 15 becomes movable upwardly.
  • the buckle latch piece 11 is rockable clockwise, as viewed in FIG. 4, about a pivot formed by the engagement between the first through-holes 14,14 and the corresponding lugs 13,13.
  • the buckle latch piece 11 thus rocks clockwise by the spring force of the button spring 24.
  • the detent 12 formed at the front end portion of the buckle latch piece 11 is upwardly pulled out of the opening 28 of the tongue plate 2 so that the tongue plate 2 and the buckle 4 can be separated from each other.
  • upper edges 29 of the constricted hole portions 16a formed on the front sides of the second through-holes 16 to loosely receive the corresponding lateral end portions of the lock plate 15 are parallel to the upper surface of the buckle latch piece 11 in a locked state (also to the base plate portion 9 as a matter of fact), namely, when the tongue plate is latched in the buckle 4. Therefore, the lower surface of the lock plate 15 and the upper surface of the buckle latch piece 11 are caused to contact with each other over a wide area when the lock plate 15 and the buckle latch piece 11 are brought into a locked state.
  • the term "upper” as used herein indicates an element, portion, part or the like farther from the base plate portion 9 of the buckle base 8 while the term “lower” indicates the corresponding element, portion, part or the like closer to the base plate portion 9. It is therefore to be noted that the indication of “upper” or “lower” does not necessarily conform with the position in actual use.
  • An object of the present invention is therefore to provide a seat belt buckle which does not involve such inconvenience and in which an associated tongue can be unlatched from the buckle by a reduced, namely, lighter operating force.
  • the buckle When the tongue plate is latched in or unlatched from the seat belt buckle of the present invention, the buckle operates in substantially the same manner as the conventional seat belt buckle described above.
  • the upper edges of the constricted hole portions are formed oblique or aslant relative to the base plate portion and a spring force is applied upwardly and frontwardly to the lock plate by the lock plate spring.
  • the lock plate is therefore tilted relative to the upper surface of the buckle latch piece so that the lower surface of the lock plate and the upper surface of the buckle latch piece are not brought into firm contact with each other over a wide area.
  • the seat belt buckle according to the present invention therefore requires a smaller force for operating the release button to release the engagement between the tongue plate and the buckle in spite of the fact that its structure is still simple and its manufacturing cost is not high.
  • FIG. 1 elements of structure similar to the corresponding ones in the conventional example of FIGS. 2-5 are identified by like reference numerals. Description of such elements is omitted herein.
  • upper edges 29' of the constricted hole portions 16a of the paired through-holes 16 extend obliquely and upwardly at an angle ⁇ relative to the base plate portion 9 of the buckle base 8 so that the distances between the upper edges 29' and the base plate portion 9 increases as rear ends of the upper edges 29' (namely, the righthand ends of the upper edges 29' as viewed in FIG. 1) are approached.
  • the buckle 4 operates in exactly the same manner as the conventional buckle described above.
  • the force required to press the release button 18 so as to release the engagement between the buckle 4 and tongue plate 2 is lighter in the buckle 4 of the present invention compared with the conventional seat belt buckle.
  • the upper edges 29' of the constricted hole portions 16a extend obliquely relative to the base plate portion 9.
  • the constricted hole portions 16a make up the front parts of the second through-holes 16 in which both lateral end portions of the lock plate 15 are loosely received and when the tongue plate 2 is latched in the buckle 4, the lateral end portions of the lock plate 15 are positioned in the constricted hole portions 16a, respectively.
  • the lock plate spring 17 provided between the lock plate 15 and the buckle latch piece 11, a spring force is applied to the lock plate 15 in an upward and frontward direction.
  • the lock plate 15 is caused to turn in such a way that the lock plate 15 is twisted counter-clockwise as viewed in FIG. 1, whereby the upper surfaces of both the lateral end portions of the lock plate 15 are brought into firm contact with the corresponding upper edges 29'.
  • the lock plate 15 lies obliquely relative to the upper surface of the buckle latch piece 11 so that the lower surface of the lock plate 15 is in contact with the upper surface of the buckle latch piece 11 only at an extremely small area of a front end portion of the former surface and both the surfaces are no longer allowed to contact with each other over a wide area.
  • the lock plate 15 is not prevented from tilting relative to the upper surface of the buckle latch piece 11 by the engagement between the neck portion 23' of the hook 23 of the buckle latch piece 11 and the notch 27 of the lock plate 15, because the engagement is loose.
  • the inclination ⁇ of the upper edges 29' of the constricted hole portions 16a is suitably about 3-8 degrees. If ⁇ is smaller than the lower limit, no substantial advantageous effects can be brought about over the conventional buckle. On the other hand, ⁇ values greater than the upper limit lead to a reduction in the function to hold the latch piece 11.

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  1. Boucle pour ceinture de sécurité, comprenant une base (8) de boucle formée en cintrant une plaque métallique pour lui donner une section transversale en forme de U carré aplati et ayant une partie formant plaque d'appui (9) et une paire de parois latérales verticales opposées (10) s'étendant depuis les deux bords latéraux de la plaque d'appui, une pièce de verrouillage (11) de boucle articulée au niveau de son extrémité postérieure par les parois latérales verticales et ayant à son extrémité antérieure un mécanisme d'arrêt (12) pouvant s'engager d'une manière amovible dans une ouverture (28) ménagée dans une plaque correspondante (2) en forme de langue, un ressort (24) poussant normalement la pièce de verrouillage de boucle dans un sens de façon que la pièce de verrouillage de boucle s'écarte de la plaque d'appui, une paire de trous traversants (16) respectivement formés d'une manière mutuellement opposée dans les parois latérales verticales appariées, lesdits trous traversants (16) définissant sans discontinuité des parties élargies (16b) des trous à l'arrière de ceux-ci et des parties rétrécies (16a) des trous à l'avant de ceux-ci, une plaque d'accrochage (15) disposée pour pouvoir avancer et reculer sur la surface supérieure de la pièce de verrouillage de boucle et reçue d'une manière lâche, au niveau de ses deux extrémités latérales, respectivement dans les trous traversants appariés, et un ressort (17) de plaque de verrouillage disposé entre la plaque d'accrochage et la pièce de verrouillage de boucle et exerçant sur la plaque d'accrochage une force élastique orientée vers l'extrémité antérieure de la pièce de verrouillage de boucle, caractérisée en ce que les bords supérieurs (29') des parties resserrées (16a) des trous traversants appariés (16), lesdits bords supérieurs se trouvant sur un côté opposé à la plaque d'appui (9) par rapport aux bords inférieurs des parties resserrées (16a) des trous, s'étendent obliquement par rapport à la plaque d'appui (9), grâce à quoi les distances entre les bords supérieurs (29') et la plaque d'appui (9) augmentent progressivement dans la direction des extrémités postérieures des bords supérieurs (29'), et la plaque d'accrochage (15) est poussée, au niveau de son extrémité postérieure, par le ressort (17) de plaque d'accrochage, grâce à quoi, lorsque la plaque (2) en forme de langue vient contre la pièce de verrouillage (11), la plaque d'accrochage (15) n'est au contact de la pièce de verrouillage (11) qu'au niveau de l'extrémité antérieure de la plaque d'accrochage tout en étant maintenue au contact du bord supérieur (29') des trous traversants (16).
  2. Boucle selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que la plaque d'accrochage (15) comporte un élément analogue à une plaque ayant une largeur prédéterminée dans le sens de la longueur de la boucle (4).
  3. Boucle selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce que l'inclinaison des bords supérieurs (29') par rapport à la plaque d'appui (9) est de 3 à 8 degrés.
  4. Boucle selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisée en ce que la pièce de verrouillage (11) a un crochet (23) qui s'étend vers le haut, et le crochet (23) est reçu dans une encoche (27) formée longitudinalement dans la plaque d'accrochage (15) et a une partie rétrécie (23') pour permettre à la plaque d'accrochage (15) de basculer par rapport à la pièce de verrouillage (11).
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