Locking tongue

US9980537B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9980537-B2
Application numberUS-201414910910-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 15, 2014
Priority dateAug 20, 2013
Publication dateMay 29, 2018
Grant dateMay 29, 2018

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Abstract

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A seat belt restraint system locking tongue ( 10 ) having a locking member ( 30 ) which moves to a locked position to clamp a webbing ( 3 ) inserted in a shoulder-side webbing insertion slot ( 12 ) to restrict movement of the webbing ( 3 ). A tongue body ( 11 ) includes a restricting portion ( 25 ) near the shoulder-side webbing insertion slot ( 12 ) to clamp the webbing ( 3 ) with the locking member ( 30 ) when the locking member ( 3 ) moves to the locked position. The length in the longitudinal direction of the webbing insertion slot ( 12 ), of a portion of the restricting portion ( 25 ) that contacts the webbing ( 3 ) to clamp the webbing ( 3 ) is smaller than the width of the webbing ( 3 ). The locking tongue prevents fraying of the webbing ( 3 ) and improves the clamping performance in the event of a vehicle crash.

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What is claimed is: 1. A locking tongue for a belt restraint system and being detachably connectable to a buckle movable along a belt webbing comprising; a tongue body configured to be coupled with the buckle and having at least a first and a second webbing insertion slot each adapted for insertion of the webbing, a locking member held in the tongue body so as to be movable between an unlocked position at which the locking member is separated from the first webbing insertion slot and a locked position at which the locking member approaches the first webbing insertion slot, wherein the locking member moves to the locked position to clamp the webbing inserted into the first webbing insertion slot to restrict movement of the webbing, the tongue body includes a restricting portion formed near the first webbing insertion slot to clamp the webbing together with the locking member when the locking member moves to the locked position, and a length in a longitudinal direction of the first webbing insertion slot, of at least one of a portion of the locking member that makes contact with the webbing to clamp the webbing and a portion of the restricting portion that makes contact with the webbing to clamp the webbing, is smaller than a width of the webbing. 2. The locking tongue according to claim 1 further comprising; the locking member is molded with a resin and the portion of the locking member that makes contact with the webbing is covered with the resin. 3. The locking tongue according to claim 1 further comprising; the restricting portion and the locking member clamp the webbing at an intermediate portion of the webbing in a width direction of the webbing when the locking member is positioned at the locked position, and at least one of the portion of the locking member that clamps the webbing and the portion of the restricting portion that clamps the webbing does not make contact with either of two side edges of the webbing in the width direction. 4. The locking tongue according to claim 1 further comprising; any one of the portion of the locking member that makes contact with the webbing to clamp the webbing and the portion of the restricting portion that makes contact with the webbing to clamp the webbing has a convex curved surface, and the other portion has a concave curved surface, and the convex curved surface and the concave curved surface are configured to engage with each other with the webbing interposed therebetween. 5. A seat belt apparatus comprising; the locking tongue according to claim 1 . 6. The locking tongue according to claim 1 further comprising; wherein at least one of the portion of the locking member that makes contact with the webbing to clamp the webbing and the portion of the restricting portion that makes contact with the webbing to clamp the webbing, is centered with respect to the width of the webbing. 7. The locking tongue according to claim 1 further comprising; wherein the locking member is prevented from moving to the locked position until a predetermined tension load is applied onto the webbing. 8. The locking tongue according to claim 7 further comprising; wherein at least one element fails in response to the predetermined tension load thereby allowing movement of the locking member to the locked position. 9. The locking tongue according to claim 7 further comprising; the locking member is urged toward the unlocked position by a spring element. 10. The locking tongue according to claim 1 further comprising; the locking member is biased to the unlocked position by a tension exerted on the webbing. 11. The locking tongue according to claim 1 , wherein the restriction portion includes a clamping surface that clamps the webbing when the locking member is in the locked position, wherein the clamping surface has a height against which the locking member is secured during clamping, and wherein the restricting portion further includes a width in a moving direction of the locking member, wherein the width is greater than the height. 12. The locking tongue according to claim 1 , wherein the locking member includes guide portions formed on both of two sides of the locking member, and the locking member is guided along one or more curved guide grooves formed on both of the two sides of the tongue body.

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Classifications

  • Tongue elements · CPC title

  • Connections between seat belt and buckle tongue · CPC title

  • Coupling devices other than buckles, including length-adjusting fittings {or anti-slip devices (adaptations of manual three-point seat belt systems for use by small passengers using other means than belt anti-slip devices B60R22/024; buckles A44B11/00; releasable fastenings in general F16B)} · CPC title

  • B60R22/18Primary

    Anchoring devices · CPC title

  • Three-point seat belt systems comprising two side lower and one side upper anchoring devices (B60R22/022, B60R22/03 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9980537B2 cover?
A seat belt restraint system locking tongue ( 10 ) having a locking member ( 30 ) which moves to a locked position to clamp a webbing ( 3 ) inserted in a shoulder-side webbing insertion slot ( 12 ) to restrict movement of the webbing ( 3 ). A tongue body ( 11 ) includes a restricting portion ( 25 ) near the shoulder-side webbing insertion slot ( 12 ) to clamp the webbing ( 3 ) with the locking …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Autoliv Dev, Aoyagi Mitsunori
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R22/18. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 29 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).