Claims
- 1. In a restraint system for a vehicle, said restraint system including a shoulder belt having a first end fixed to the vehicle generally at the level of the floor, and on one side of a person in the vehicle, and a second end movable from an inoperable position to an operable position, a track fixed to the doorway of the vehicle, said inoperable position being forwardly of said doorway, said operable position being rearwardly of the doorway substantially adjacent to the shoulder of the person in the vehicle and on the other side of said person in the vehicle, the improvement comprising,
- a lap belt having a first end fixed to the vehicle generally at the level of the floor on said one side of said person, and a second end movable from an inoperable position to an operable position,
- said inoperable position being forwardly of said doorway, said operable position being rearwardly of the doorway substantially adjacent to the lap of, and on said other side of, said person in the vehicle,
- said shoulder belt includes a connector movable along said track,
- a drive belt movable around said doorway and connected to said connector of said shoulder belt for moving said second end of said shoulder belt,
- a second connector movable along said track, said second connector being engaged with said drive belt for simultaneous movement with said connector of said shoulder belt,
- said drive belt defining an elongated slot therein, and
- said connector of said shoulder belt being engaged with said slot so that said connector of said shoulder belt can move along said slot.
- 2. In a restraint system as claimed in claim 1, said drive belt defining a hole therein, said second connector being engaged with said hole so that said second connector moves with said drive belt.
- 3. In a restraint system as claimed in claim 1, the further improvement comprising stop means for stopping the movement of said shoulder belt, said stop means being selectively movable along said track.
- 4. In a restraint system as claimed in claim 1, the improvement wherein said stop means comprises a pin selectively disposable in said track.
- 5. In a restraint system for a vehicle, said restraint system including a shoulder belt having a first end fixed to the vehicle generally at the level of the floor, and on one side of a person in the vehicle, and a second end movable from an inoperable position to an operable position, a track fixed to the doorway of the vehicle, said inoperable position being forwardly of said doorway, said operable position being rearwardly of the doorway substantially adjacent to the shoulder of the person in the vehicle and on the other side of said person in the vehicle, the improvement comprising,
- a lap belt having a first end fixed to the vehicle generally at the level of the floor on said one side of said person, and a second end movable from an inoperable position to an operable position,
- said inoperable position being forwardly of said doorway, said operable position being rearwardly of the doorway substantially adjacent to the lap of, and on said other side of, said person in the vehicle,
- said shoulder belt includes a connector movable along said track,
- a drive belt movable around said doorway and connected to said connector of said shoulder belt for moving said second end of said shoulder belt,
- a second connector movable along said track, said second connector being engaged with said drive belt for simultaneous movement with said connector of said shoulder belt,
- said drive belt defining a first hole and a second hole spaced apart along said belt, and
- said connector of said shoulder belt being engaged with said second hole, said connector being engaged with said first hole, the distance between said second hole and said first hole being the same as the distance between said position adjacent to the lap of the person and said position adjacent to the shoulder of the person.
RELATED PATENT DOCUMENTS
This is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. 08/107,955, filed Feb. 17, 1994, by Bruce H. Carraway, Jr., which was a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. 08/042,587 filed Apr. 4, 1993, by Bruce H. Carraway, Jr., both abandoned.
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