Motor vehicle
US-11872953-B2 · Jan 16, 2024 · US
US9428144B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9428144-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414462709-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 30, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 30, 2016 |
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A seatbelt assembly includes an adjuster having a guide slidable in a first direction. The assembly also includes a cover defining upper and lower edges and coupled with the guide and first and second extension plates slidably disposed relative to the cover in the first direction so as to be extendable respectively from the upper and lower edges thereof and to be retractable behind the cover.
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What is claimed is: 1. A seatbelt assembly, comprising: an adjuster having a guide slidable in a first direction; a cover defining upper and lower edges and coupled with the guide; and upper and lower extension plates slidably disposed relative to the cover in the first direction on opposite sides of the cover so as to be extendable respectively from the upper and lower edges thereof and to be retractable behind the cover. 2. The seatbelt assembly of claim 1 : further including a vehicle interior panel overlying a portion of the adjuster and defining a window therein; and wherein: the guide is slidable through a first distance; the window has a length in the first direction of at least the first distance; and the cover has a length in the first direction of less than a sum of the first distance and the length of the window. 3. The seatbelt assembly of claim 2 , wherein the upper and lower extension plates have respective lengths in the first direction at least equal to a difference between the length of the cover and the sum of the first distance and the length of the window. 4. The seatbelt assembly of claim 2 , wherein the cover and the upper and second extension plates are slidably coupled with the vehicle interior panel. 5. The seatbelt assembly of claim 2 , wherein the length of the cover is less than 80% of the sum of the first distance and the length of the window. 6. The seatbelt assembly of claim 1 : further including a webbing strap slidably extending through the guide; and wherein the cover defines an aperture therethrough that is substantially aligned with a portion of the guide such that the webbing strip further passes therethrough. 7. The seatbelt assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the adjuster further includes a track with which the guide is slidably coupled and a latch releasably coupled between the track and the guide; and the cover includes a button operably coupled with the latch to control the releasable coupling thereof. 8. A vehicle comprising: a structural pillar; a seatbelt adjuster having a track coupled with the pillar and a guide slidable along the track; and a panel assembly, including: a cover defining upper and lower edges and coupled with the guide; and upper and lower extension plates oppositely and slidably disposed relative to the cover so as to be extendable respectively from the upper and lower edges thereof and to be retractable behind the cover. 9. The vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the panel assembly further includes a panel coupled with the pillar and defining an interior within which the seatbelt adjuster is concealed, the cover and the upper and lower extension plates being slidably coupled with the panel body. 10. The vehicle of claim 9 , wherein: the panel defines a window therein; the guide is slidable through a first distance along a first direction along the track; the window has a length in the first direction of at least the first distance; and the cover has a length in the first direction of less than a sum of the first distance and the length of the window. 11. The vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the upper and lower extension plates have respective lengths in the first direction at least equal to a difference between the length of the cover and the sum of the first distance and the length of the window. 12. The vehicle of claim 8 : further including a seatbelt webbing strap slidably engaged through the guide of the seatbelt adjuster; and wherein the cover defines an aperture therein generally aligned with the guide, the length of the seatbelt webbing further extending through the aperture. 13. The vehicle of claim 8 , wherein: the guide of the seatbelt adjuster is slidable within a panel interior space having an upper boundary and a lower boundary; the cover is slidable between a first position in which the upper edge is adjacent the upper boundary and a second position in which the lower edge is adjacent the lower boundary. 14. The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein: when the cover is in the first position, the upper extension plate is retracted behind the cover and the lower extension plate is extended beyond the lower edge; and when the cover is in the second position, the lower extension plate is retracted behind the cover and the upper extension plate is extended beyond the upper edge. 15. A vehicle interior panel assembly, comprising: a panel defining a window therein having a height; a cover coupled with the panel to be slidable along a distance and having a length of less than a sum of the height of the window and the distance by a gap length; and upper and lower extension plates slidably coupled with the panel on opposite sides thereof, each extension plate having a length greater than the gap length. 16. The panel assembly of claim 15 , wherein: the window defines an upper edge and a lower edge; the cover defines an upper edge and a lower edge; and the coupling of the cover with the panel is such that the cover is slidable between a first position in which the upper edge of the cover is positioned above the upper edge of the window and the lower edge of the cover is within the window and spaced apart from the lower edge thereof and a second position in which the lower edge of the cover is positioned below the lower edge of the window and the upper edge of the cover is within the window and spaced apart from the upper edge thereof. 17. The panel assembly of claim 16 , wherein: when the cover is in the first position, the lower extension plate extends between the lower edge of the cover and the lower edge of the window; and when the cover is in the second position, the upper extension plate extends between the upper edge of the cover and the upper edge of the window. 18. The panel assembly of claim 16 , wherein: when the cover is in the first position, the upper extension plate is retracted substantially behind the cover; and when the cover is in the lower position, the extension plate is retracted substantially behind the cover. 19. The panel assembly of claim 15 , wherein the cover defines a seatbelt webbing aperture and includes a seatbelt adjustment button disposed thereon, the cover being slidably disposed within the window such that the aperture and the button are moveable within the window in a direction between the upper and lower edges thereof. 20. The panel assembly of claim 15 , wherein: the panel defines a surface surrounding the window having a convex portion adjacent the upper edge thereof such that the upper edge is non-planar with respect to the cover and the upper extension plate; and the upper extension plate includes a body and a flange extending therefrom, the upper extension plate being positionable with respect to the panel body such that the flange extends generally perpendicular from the body thereof toward the upper edge of the window.
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