Information
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Patent Grant
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6360409
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Patent Number
6,360,409
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Date Filed
Friday, January 23, 199827 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 26, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Tarolli, Sundhiem, Covell, Tummino & Szabo L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 633
- 024 637
- 024 639
- 024 640
- 024 641
- 024 642
- 024 625
- 024 664
- 280 805
- 280 8011
- 297 474
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A load-bearing frame is provided with a fastener extension which is configured integrally with the frame and comprises a fastener opening for mounting the frame in a vehicle-fixed manner.
Description
The invention relates to a load-bearing frame of metal for a vehicle seat belt buckle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Such a frame receives the usual functional parts of a belt buckle, for example a catch for an insert tongue to be inserted in the belt buckle, a latching mechanism for the catch, a release button, a cover etc. For securing the belt buckle to the vehicle, usually either a wire cable or a metal strap is used which is secured by one end to the vehicle and by the other end to the load-bearing frame of the belt buckle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Contrary to the above, a load-bearing frame in accordance with the invention is provided with a fastener extension which is configured integrally with the frame and comprises a fastener opening for mounting the frame in a vehicle-fixed manner. Vehicle-fixed mounting is understood to mean attaching the belt buckle to a part of the vehicle. The invention is thus based on replacing the fastener element, usually provided separately for connecting the belt buckle to the vehicle, by a fastener extension configured integrally with the frame. This affords numerous benefits. For one thing costs are reduced, this being due to the fact that a fastener extension configured integrally with the frame is cheaper to manufacture than a separate fastener element, since for forming the fastener extension practically no additional work steps are needed. Furthermore, inventory and transportation costs for the additional fastener element are eliminated. In addition to this the frame of the belt buckle can be dimensioned more favorably, due to a particularly consistent flow of force materializing between the fastener extension and the frame which is not ruined by the connecting members usually provided between the fastener element and the frame, for instance, rivets or screws. As a result of this a weight reduction is achieved. Practically without any additional expense a plurality of differing fastener extensions can be achieved; since the frame is stamped from sheet metal, merely a different stamping tool is required.
Further features of the invention are set forth in the sub-claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
illustrates a first embodiment of a frame in accordance with the invention in a schematic cross-section;
FIG. 1A
illustrates a first embodiment of a frame in accordance with the invention connected to a vehicle seat;
FIG. 2
illustrates a second embodiment of part of a frame in accordance the invention in a schematic side view;
FIG. 3
illustrates a third embodiment of the invention in a view corresponding to that of FIG.
2
:
FIG. 4
illustrates a frame in accordance with the invention according to a fourth embodiment of the invention in a schematic plan view;
FIG. 5
illustrates a frame in accordance with the invention according to a fifth embodiment of the invention in a schematic side view;
FIG. 6
illustrates a detail of a frame in accordance with the invention in a schematic side view;
FIG. 7
illustrates a frame in accordance with the invention according to a sixth embodiment of the invention in a schematic cross-section;
FIG. 8
is a plan view of the frame illustrated in
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
illustrates a frame in accordance with the invention according to a seventh embodiment of the invention in a schematic side view; and
FIG. 10
illustrates a frame in accordance with the invention according to an eighth embodiment of the invention in a schematic plan view.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
illustrates in a schematic cross-section a load-bearing frame
10
in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention. This frame
10
receives an insert tongue
14
of a seat belt system (not shown). Attached to the frame
10
are the known function parts of a belt buckle, for example, the housing
16
illustrated schematically, a catch (not shown) for the insert tongue
14
as well as a release button (not shown) for the catch.
The load-bearing frame
10
is stamped from sheet metal and comprises a base plate
20
as well as a cover plate
22
which, on the side of which the insert tongue
14
is inserted, are connected integrally to each other by a bending point
24
. On the side facing away from the insert tongue
14
, the frame
10
is provided with a fastener extension
26
which is formed by an elongation of the base plate
20
and an elongation of the cover plate
22
. The elongations of the base plate
20
and the cover plate
22
have the same length. The fastener extension
26
is provided with a fastener opening
28
, illustrated schematically, in which, for example, a fastener screw can engage with which the frame can be attached fixedly to the vehicle, for example to a vehicle seat. The elongations of the base plate
20
and cover plate
22
forming the fastener extension
26
are located flat one on the other in the region of the fastener extension
26
.
FIG. 2
illustrates a second embodiment of the fastener extension of a frame in accordance with the invention. In this embodiment the fastener extension
26
is elongated to permit securing the belt buckle to a fastening point located concealed. In the case of this embodiment too, the elongations of the base plate
20
and the cover plate
22
forming the fastener extension
26
are located flat one on the other; the two extensions merely being bent in the region of the fastener opening
28
so that a symmetric fork
30
is formed.
The base plate
20
and the cover plate
22
are connected to each other at their side facing the fastener extension
26
. For this purpose rivets or screws may be used which extend through an opening
32
shown schematically.
FIG. 3
illustrates the fastener extension of a load-bearing frame in accordance with the invention according to a third embodiment. Contrary to the embodiment as illustrated in
FIG. 2
in which the frame, the fastener extension
26
and the fork
30
are shown configured symmetrical to a middle plane formed by the contact plane of the two elongations of the base plate
20
and the cover plate
22
in the region of the fastener extension
26
, the frame
10
and fork
30
in this embodiment are configured asymmetrically. The base plate
20
rectilinearly turns into the elongation for the fastener extension
26
whilst the cover plate
22
, by means of a bend, turns into the elongation for the fastener extension
26
. By contrast, the elongation of the base plate
20
for forming the fork
30
is bent, whilst the elongation of the cover plate
22
extends rectilinearly.
FIGS. 4 and 5
illustrate schematically a fourth and a fifth embodiment of the frame in accordance with the invention in a plan view and a side view respectively. The fifth embodiment differs from the fourth embodiment merely by the fastener extension
26
being bent with respect to the frame. As compared to the frame shown in
FIGS. 1
to
3
, the fourth and fifth embodiments differ in that the fastener extension
26
is configured in a single layer, i.e. by elongation of the base plate
20
. Since in these embodiments the load is introduced into the frame
10
asymmetrically from the fastener extension
26
, a particularly stable connection between the base plate
20
and the cover plate
22
is needed in the region of the transition to the fastener extension
26
. For this purpose, straps
40
may be provided which are formed on the base plate and are folded over into corresponding cavities in the cover plate
22
. In addition, a drilled hole
32
as evident from
FIGS. 1
to
3
is supplemented by additional drilled holes
42
with which the cover plate
22
can be secured connected to the base plate
20
, for example, by rivets. The fastener extension
26
is provided with a constriction
34
so that a deformation zone is formed which in the case of eccentric loading of the frame is able to yield so that no displacement of the cover plate
22
materializes with respect to the base plate
20
. Formed around the fastener opening
28
is a rim
44
enhancing the resistance of the fastener opening to being stripped.
FIG. 6
illustrates schematically a further kind of fastening for the cover plate
22
to the base plate
20
. The base plate
20
and the cover plate
22
are bent double, an undercut being formed at the bend of the base plate into which a nose
50
formed by the bend of the cover plate
22
engages.
Yet a further embodiment of the invention is illustrated schematically in
FIGS. 7 and 8
. In accordance with this embodiment the frame
10
comprises a base plate
20
and two side parts
60
which emanate from the base plate. In this embodiment the fastener extension
26
is configured in a single layer so that no additional fastening elements such as rivets or screws are needed.
FIGS. 9 and 10
schematically illustrate a frame
10
in accordance with further embodiments of the invention. These embodiments mainly correspond to the embodiments shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, except that the fastener extension
26
is bent in the embodiments of
FIGS. 9 and 10
. The elongation of the base plate
20
in these embodiments comprises a rim
44
about the fastener opening
28
, whilst the elongation of the cover plate
22
is provided with an opening which surrounds the rim
44
so that the two elongations of the base plate
20
and cover plate
22
respectively are safeguarded against relative displacements. Such displacements may occur particularly when the bent fastener extension
26
is loaded by stretching due to loading of the frame. This is indicated by the two arrows. To prevent a displacement of the cover plate
22
with respect to the base plate
20
occurring in such a loading situation, the elongations of the base plate
20
and cover plate
22
respectively in the embodiment as illustrated in
FIG. 9
are configured so that they have the same length, i.e. before the elongations are bent. In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 10
, a rivet
32
is provided between the base plate and the cover plate to prevent their relative displacement.
Claims
- 1. A vehicle seat belt buckle fastened to a fixed part of a vehicle, said seat belt buckle comprising:a metal load-bearing seat belt buckle frame having an integral extension and an opening in said extension, said extension extending outside a housing of said vehicle seat belt buckle such that said opening is arranged outside said housing; and a fastener extending through said opening in said extension; said seat belt buckle frame being fastened to the fixed vehicle part by said fastener.
- 2. The frame of claim 1, wherein said frame is formed by a base plate and a cover plate oriented parallel thereto, said base plate and said cover plate being connected to each other integrally on a side facing away from said fastener extension.
- 3. The frame of claim 2, wherein said base plate and said cover plate are secured to each other at a side facing said fastener extension.
- 4. The frame of claim 3, wherein said base plate and said cover plate are secured to each other at said side facing said fastener extension by a rivet.
- 5. The frame of claim 2, wherein said fastener extension is formed by an elongation of said base plate and of said cover plate.
- 6. The frame of claim 5, wherein said elongation of said base plate and said elongation of said cover plate are located one on the other adjacent said fastener opening.
- 7. The frame of claim 5, wherein said fastener extension is formed by said elongation of said base plate and of said cover plate, said elongation of said base plate and said elongation of said cover plate having the same length.
Priority Claims (1)
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