Claims
- 1. A seat belt buckle (100) operable with a pretensioner (330) for rapidly moving the buckle in a first direction a determinable distance to remove belt slack about an occupant, the buckle comprising:a frame (102), adapted to be connected to the pretensioner (330), having a tongue receiving opening (170) to receive a tongue (173), the frame having at least a first latch opening (126a) therein and the tongue including a second latch opening (175), and opposing frame sides (108a,b), each side including a latch plate slot (110) arranged generally perpendicular to the first direction; a latch plate (180), having side portions (184) guidably movable within the latch plate slots (110), the latch plate includes two oppositely extending wings, each wing having a depending extension (191), the latch plate moveable between a latched position within the first latch opening (126a) in the frame and within the second latch opening (173) of the tongue and an unlatched position out of the latch and tongue openings; a pivoted weight (200) rotatable relative to the frame (102) and movable with the latch plate, the weight positioned upon a top portion of the latch plate when the latch plate is in its latched position; the weight (200) generating a force upon the latch plate during operation of the pretensioner tending to keep the latch plate in the first latch opening in opposition to forces generated by a button (250) acting on the latch plate as the button is moved toward the latch plate due to inertial forces which would be produced by operation of the pretensioner, wherein the weight further includes opposing winds (218) which are arranged relative to the depending extensions of the latch plate which swing into contact with these depending extensions, wherein the line of contact between the wings and the depending extensions is generally horizontal so as not to create forces tending to raise the latch plate relative to the frame and the button (250) being operatively received upon the frame and having lifting means (260) acting upon the wings of the latch plate for lifting the latch plate from its latched position to its unlatched position.
- 2. The buckle (100) as defined in claim 1 wherein the weight (200) includes at least one hook (204) which is positioned atop the latch plate (180) when in the latched position, the hook (204) including an arcuate engagement surface (206) which cooperates with a top portion of the latch plate (180) to provide a line force contact therebetween.
- 3. The buckle (100) as defined in claim 2 including two hooks (204) spaced from one another, each hook having an engagement surface (206) acting upon respective portions of the latch plate (180).
- 4. The buckle (100) as defined in claim 2 wherein each hook (204) defines a groove or pocket (204a) into which a respective top flat portion of the latch plate is received when in its unlatched position.
- 5. The buckle as defined in claim 1 wherein the button includes an integrally formed resilient finger which imposes a bias force to a top portion of the weight tending to prevent the weight from rattling.
- 6. The buckle as defined in claim 5 wherein the resilient finger includes a flexible arm (230) having a tip (231), wherein a lower surface (232) of the tip (231) contacts a center top portion of the weight.
- 7. The buckle as defined in claim 6 wherein the lower surface (232) of the finger includes a front portion (233), a rear portion (234) and a center portion (235), the profile of each of the front (233) and rear (234) portions is circular in cross-section, the center portion (235) of the lower surface is flat and is tangent to the circular profile of the front (233) and rear (234) portions of the lower surface.
- 8. The buckle as defined in claim 1 including an ejector reciprocatively movable along the first direction in response to movement of the tongue and an opposing bias spring.
- 9. The buckle as defined in claim 8 further including a spring housing assembly including a cooperatively molded spring and spring housing, wherein the spring housing is hollow for receipt of a buckle usage sensor responsive to the relative placement of the magnet on the elector.
- 10. The buckle as defined in claim 9 including circuit means cooperating with the usage sensor to generate a signal indicative of a latched tongue within the buckle, including a resistor network comprising a first resistor (R1) connected in parallel with a reed switch (432) having first and second reeds, a second resistor R2 connected in series with the first resistor R1, wherein when the first and second reeds are connected, resistor R1 is shorted out and the resistance of the circuit means is equal to R2 and with the two reeds spaced apart, the resistance of the circuit means is equal to the sum of R1 and R2, wherein the reeds are normally closed but opened by magnetic forces of the magnet, as the ejector (131), approaches its latched position.
- 11. The buckle as defined in claim 1 wherein ends of the weight each include an integrally formed facing circular projection or stand-off which serves to minimize, relative-sliding friction between the weight and a cooperating portion of an inner wall (132a,b) of the frame sides (108a and 108b respectively.
- 12. The buckle as defined in claim 1 wherein the button includes opposing side walls situated generally parallel to the corresponding sides of the frame, wherein the undersurface of each button side wall includes a chamfer which runs parallel to a longitudinal axis of the frame and the chamfer is angled, wherein the angle of the chamfer, as seen in cross-section, is inwardly facing.
- 13. The buckle as defined in claim 12 wherein each side wall includes an end surface and wherein each end surface includes a chamfer tapering toward a center of the button.
- 14. The buckle as defined in claim 1 wherein the button includes projections within a hollow interior of the button which provide guide surfaces for preventing the tongue from moving out of its preferred path during insertion into the button.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/099,756, filed Jun. 18, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,996,193.
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