Claims
- 1. A non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly for use in vehicles having restraining belts, the buckle assembly comprising: a buckle housing, a latch plate receiving channel defined within said housing, an opening in one end of said housing communicating with said channel and of a size to receiving a latch plate therein, a latch plate having a leading end and an opening spaced from said leading end, at least one latch mounted in said housing and including latch dog means for engaging within said opening in said at least one latch when in a first locked position to prevent withdrawal of said latch plate from said housing, said at least one latch plate being yieldable moveable to a second release position to permit said latch plate to be inserted into and withdrawn from said housing, a pair of oppositely oriented push buttons mounted within said housing and extending outwardly through openings in opposite side walls of said housing, each of said push buttons being movable generally transversely with respect to an elongated axis of said channel from first outer locking positions to second inner release positions when said push buttons are moved inwardly relative to said housing, resilient means mounted within said housing for constantly urging said push buttons toward said first locking position with oppositely directed forces and such that when one of said push buttons is urged toward it's second release position by a force, a simultaneous increase in force is applied to retain the other push button in the first locking position, and each of said push buttons being engageable with said at least one latch so as to move said at least one latch to said release position thereof to permit insertion or withdrawal of said latch plate only when each of said push buttons is simultaneously urged to said second release positions thereof whereby said at least one latch can not be moved to release a latch plate in engagement therewith by inertial forces applied to said buckle housing.
- 2. The non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly of claim 1 including spring means mounted within said housing for continuously urging said at least one latch into said first locked position.
- 3. The non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly of claim 2 including a buckle frame mounted within said housing, said buckle frame including opposing channels defining said channel for receiving said latch plate within said housing, said frame having opposite sidewalls having openings therein which are aligned with said openings in said opposite sidewalls of said housing for receiving said oppositely oriented push buttons therein, and said frame including means for guiding said oppositely oriented push buttons within said housing.
- 4. The non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly of claim 2 in which said at least one latch includes a pair of spaced arms extending forwardly of a body portion, said latch dog means extending from said body portion of said at least one latch, a catch carried by each of said oppositely oriented push buttons for selectively engaging one of said spaced arms of said at least one latch to thereby retain said at least one latch in said first locked position thereof when said push buttons are in said first outer locking positions thereof, said catches being movable to a second position to release said spaced arms and said at least one latch to be movable to said second release position thereof by engagement of a camming portion of each of said push buttons with said spaced arms when said push buttons are moved to said second inner released positions thereof.
- 5. The non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly of claim 4 in which said resilient means is mounted between said pair of oppositely oriented push buttons so as to apply an equal and opposite force thereto.
- 6. The non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly of claim 5 wherein said latch plate includes a pair of forwardly extending and spaced tangs, each of said tangs having a camming surface which is engageable with one of said push buttons when said latch plate is inserted within said channel of said housing to thereby urge said push buttons from said first locking position to said second release position thereof.
- 7. The non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly of claim 6, wherein each of said push buttons includes a first opening therein for receiving said tangs when said latch plate is fully inserted within said housing and said latch dog means of said at least one latch is engageable with the opening in said latch plate whereby said push buttons are urged to said first locking position thereof by said resilient means.
- 8. The non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly of claim 7 including second openings in each of said push buttons for slidingly receiving one of said tangs of said latch plate and one of said arms of said latch.
- 9. The non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly of claim 8 including a guide member secured to a buckle frame within said housing, said guide member including flange means for guiding said push buttons within said housing.
- 10. The non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly of claim 8 wherein each of said push buttons includes a camming surface oriented towards said second openings therein for selective engagement with one of said arms extending through said second opening to thereby cam said one of said arms to move said latch from said first locked position thereof to said second release position thereof.
- 11. The non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly of claim 2 including first and second generally oppositely oriented latches mounted within said housing, each of said oppositely oriented latches having latch dog means extending therefrom for engaging within said opening of said latch plate when said latches are in said first locked position thereof, and resilient means for urging each of said oppositely oriented first and second latch plates to said first locked position thereof.
- 12. The non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly of claim 11 in which each of said first and second opposing latches includes at least two spaced latch dogs, said latch dogs of said first and second opposing latches being interdigitated relative to one another within said opening of said latch plate when said first and second opposing latches are in said first locked position.
- 13. The non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly of claim 11 in which each of said first and second opposing latches include opposite side edges, each of said push buttons includes an extension portion having a catch at an outer end thereof for engaging a remote edge of an adjacent one of said first and second latches, and said resilient means including spring means extending from the extended portion of one of said push buttons to the opposing push button such that when any force is applied to one of said push buttons an opposite force is applied to the extension portion of the opposite push button.
- 14. The non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly of claim 13 in which each of said push buttons includes a camming surface mounted along a portion thereof for engaging an adjacent sidewall of one of said latches to thereby cam said one of said latches to said second release position thereof when said push buttons are moved to said second release position thereof.
- 15. The non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly of claim 14 in which an edge of each of said first and second latch plates includes a beveled surface for cooperating with said cam surfaces of said push buttons.
- 16. The non-inertial release restraint buckle assembly of claim 1 wherein said openings in said opposite side walls of said housing are in recessed areas of said opposite side walls, and said push buttons including outer engageable portions which do not extend outwardly beyond said side walls of said housing when in their first outer locking positions.
- 17. A method of providing a non-inertial safety restraint system for vehicles which system includes a latch plate having an opening therein, a buckle housing having an interior passageway for selectively receiving the latch plate and at least one latch member movable within the housing from a first locking position engaging an opening in the latch plate to retain the latch plate within the housing to a second position to permit insertion and removal of the latch plate relative to the interior passageway of the housing, and wherein a pair of oppositely oriented release push buttons are provided extending through openings is opposite sidewalls of the housing, the method including;
a) continuously urging the at least one latch to said first locking position thereof by resilient force, b) moving the at least one latch from the first locking position thereof to the second release position thereof when the latch plate is being inserted within the housing and such that when the latch plate is fully inserted within the housing the at least one latch is moved to said first locking position thereof to prevent withdrawal of the latch plate from the buckle housing and c) permitting release of the latch plate from the at least one latch only upon the simultaneous application of force to each of the push buttons to move said push buttons toward one another within the housing to thereby cause said at least one latch to be moved to said second release position thereof.
- 18. The method of claim 17 including the additional step of normally urging each of said oppositely oriented push buttons towards a first locking position to prevent the at least one latch from moving to the second release position by generally equal and oppositely oriented forces.
- 19. The method of claim 17 including the additional step of providing resilient means between each of said oppositely oriented push buttons such that any force applied toward one of said push buttons to move said one of said push buttons to release the at least one latch applies a force simultaneously to the other of said push buttons to urge the other of the push buttons to remain in a position to prevent the at least one latch from moving to the second release position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 10/462,738, filed Jun. 17, 2003, entitled NON-INERTIAL SAFETY RESTRAINT BELT BUCKLE SYSTEMS, in the name of the same inventor.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
10462738 |
Jun 2003 |
US |
Child |
10769870 |
Feb 2004 |
US |