Information
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Patent Grant
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6830406
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Patent Number
6,830,406
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Date Filed
Friday, September 21, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 14, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 280 805
- 280 8011
- 280 8012
- 297 470
- 403 120
- 403 119
- 403 121
- 403 112
- 403 388
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A rotation device of a buckle for use in an automobile seat belt is provided with a base having a plate-like shape to be mounted on a bottom surface of a main body and provided with a circular plate portion at its one end, the circular plate portion provided with a through hole formed therethrough, and a pair of side walls bent upwardly each of which has a lug bent inwardly to be integrally formed with the circular plate portion as well as the pair of side walls, a stalk whose one end is rotatably mounted on an upper surface of the circular plate portion of the base has a hole formed therethrough and a stopper portion formed around the end of the stalk and provided with a protrusion for being contacted with an inner surface of the side wall of the base and an abutment for limiting a rotation angle of the main body, the stalk having a protrusion for stopping a rotational movement, an elastic member whose one end is contacted to the protrusion for stopping a rotational movement and having an elasticity and a through hole formed therethrough, so that the elastic member provide a restoring force when the main body is rotated, a rivet inserted into through hole of the circular plate portion of the base, the holes of the stalk and the elastic spring, and a fixing cap having a hole 135a for receiving an upper portion of the rivet to fix the components therebetween, a lug formed at one side thereof to be engaged with the lug formed with the side walls of the base.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a rotation device of a buckle for use in an automobile seat belt; and, more particularly, to a rotation device of a buckle for used in an automobile or a vehicle having a reduced noise level during a rotation of a main body of the buckle and constructed to be easily assembled.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
In general, an automobile or a vehicle is provided with a seat belt device for limiting the forwarding movement of the vehicle occupant, in an emergency situation, e.g., a collision or a crash, wherein a belt webbing whose one end is wound around a retractor mounted inside lower portion of pillar is introduced into the driver's compartment through an internal space of the pillar and a tongue provided in the other end through an anchor mounted on the pillar is insertable into a buckle fixed on a seat frame.
The buckle is rotatable in a predetermined angle through a rotation device. In
FIG. 1
, a conventional buckle is shown. As shown, the buckle is provided with a buckle main body
2
locking or releasing a tongue plate provided in a belt webbing (not shown), a stalk
3
rotatably connected to a rear portion of the main body
2
at its one end and fixed to a seat frame at the other end.
The main body
2
is made of resin and is provided with an insert hole (not shown) into which the tongue plate is insertable and has a push button (not shown) for releasing the tongue plate engaged into the insert hole.
The main body
2
constructed in this manner is connected to one end of the stalk
3
to be rotatable by a rotation device
4
mounted in a rear inner portion of the main body
2
.
In other words, the rotation device
4
includes a bottom plate
5
a
made of a steel plate and seated on an inner bottom surface of the main body
2
, a pair of side plates
5
b
formed by an upward bending process from the bottom plate
5
a
and having a pair of lugs
5
b
-l bent inwardly, respectively, a buckle base
5
provided with a circular plate portion integrally formed with one end of the bottom plate
5
a
and having a through hole
5
d
formed therethrough, a collar
6
having a cylindrical shape
6
b
, a flange
6
a
integrally formed with one end of the cylindrical shape
6
b
, which is seated on the circular plate portion
5
c
of the buckle base
5
to support the buckle base
5
, allowing the buckle base
5
to pivot with respect to the stalk
3
in a width direction of the seat, a pair of guide portions
6
c
formed at both ends of the flange
6
a
, the guiding portion
6
c
surrounding a peripheral surface of the circular plate portion
5
c
and a protrusion portion
6
d
protruding from a portion from a center to a bottom of the cylindrical shape
6
b
to be eccentric, a stalk
3
having an insertion hole
3
d
into which the cylindrical shape
6
b
of the collar
6
is inserted, an elastic spring
7
positioned on an upper surface of the stalk
3
to allow the cylindrical shape
6
b
of the collar
6
to be inserted into the insertion hole
3
a
, a rivet
8
inserted into through hole
5
d
of the circular plate portion
5
c
of the buckle base
5
, the collar
6
, the stalk
3
, and the elastic spring
7
, and a fixing cap
9
having a hole
9
a
for receiving an upper portion of the rivet
8
to fix the components therebetween and a lug
9
b
engagable with the lug
5
b
-l formed with the side plates
5
b
of the buckle base
5
.
On the other hand, there are shown another prior art buckle in
FIGS. 3 and 4
which has a same function as that of the buckle shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. As shown, the buckle
10
is provided with a main body
11
for locking or releasing a tongue plate provided in a belt webbing, and a stalk
12
being rotatable at its one end, while the other end is fixed to a seat frame.
The main body
11
is made of resin and is provided with an insert hole (not shown) into which the tongue plate is insertable and a push button (
11
a
) for releasing the tongue plate engaged into the insert hole.
The main body
11
constructed in this manner is connected to one end of the stalk
12
to be rotatable by a rotation device
13
mounted in a rear inner portion of the main body
11
.
That is, the rotation device
13
includes a bottom plate
14
a
made of a steel plate and seated on an inner bottom surface of the main body
11
, a pair of side plates
14
b
formed by an upward bending process from the bottom plate
14
a
and having a pair of cutouts
14
b
-l into which one end of the fixing cap
18
is engaged, a buckle base
14
provided with a circular plate portion
14
d
integrally formed with one end of the bottom plate
14
a
and having a through hole
14
c
formed therethrough and a pair of lugs
14
e
for an engagement with a collar
15
to be described later protruding from both ends of the circular plate portion
14
d
, a collar
15
having a cylindrical shape
15
b
, a flange
15
a
formed at one end of the cylindrical shape
15
b
, the flange
15
a
being seated on the circular plate portion
14
d
of the buckle base
14
to support the buckle base
14
, allowing the buckle base
14
to pivot with respect to the stalk
12
in a width direction of the seat and a pair of recesses
15
c
for receiving the lugs
14
e
formed on the circular plate portion
14
d
of the buckle base
14
, a stalk
12
having an insertion hole
12
a
into which the cylindrical shape
15
b
of the collar
15
is inserted and a pair of protrusions
12
b
outwardly extending from a peripheral surface, an elastic spring
16
positioned on an upper surface of the stalk
12
to allow the cylindrical shape
15
b
to be inserted into the insertion hole
12
a
, one end of the elastic spring
16
being engaged with the protrusion
12
b
, and the other end being fixed with respect to the fixing cap
18
described later, a rivet
17
inserted into through hole
14
c
of the circular plate portion
14
d
of the buckle base
14
, the collar
15
, the stalk
12
, and the elastic spring
16
, and a fixing cap
18
having a hole
18
a
for receiving an upper portion of the rivet
17
to fix the components therebetween, a pair of concave portions
18
b
formed around the fixing cap
18
to receive the other end of the elastic spring
16
, and a lug
9
b
engagable into the cutouts
14
b-l
formed through the side plates
14
b
of the buckle base
14
.
By the rotation device
4
,
13
mounted in the buckle
1
,
10
shown in
FIGS. 1 through 4
, the main body
2
,
11
of the buckle
1
,
10
is rotatable with respect to the seat and returned to an initial state.
That is, by the elastic spring
7
,
16
provided in the rotation device
4
,
13
of the buckle
1
,
10
, the main body
2
,
11
is elastically rotated toward the vehicle occupant. At the moment, the operation of the elastic spring
7
,
16
and the returning action resulted therefrom are performed through the collar
6
,
15
. The collar
6
,
15
not only causes an increase of the manufacturing cost and the manufacturing time but also results in noise when it comes into contact with the elastic spring.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is, therefore, a primary object of the invention to provide a rotation device of a buckle for use in an automobile having an elastic spring without necessitating a collar or any equivalent therefor for its operation, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost, the manufacturing time and the occurrence of the noise.
In order to achieve the object, the present invention provides a rotation device of a buckle for use in an automobile seat belt is provided with a base having a plate-like shape to be mounted on a bottom surface of a main body and provided with a circular plate portion at its one end, the circular plate portion provided with a through hole formed therethrough, and a pair of side walls bent upwardly each of which has a lug bent inwardly to be integrally formed with the circular plate portion as well as the pair of side walls, a stalk whose one end is rotatably mounted on an upper surface of the circular plate portion of the base and has a hole formed therethrough and a stopper portion formed around the end of the stalk and provided with a protrusion for being contacted with an inner surface of the side wall of the base and an abutment for limiting a rotation angle of the main body, the stalk having a protrusion for stopping a rotational movement, an elastic member whose one end is contacted to the protrusion for stopping a rotational movement and having an elasticity and a through hole formed therethrough, so that the elastic member provide a restoring force when the main body is rotated, a rivet inserted into through hole of the circular plate portion of the base, the holes of the stalk and the elastic spring, and a fixing cap having a hole
135
a
for receiving an upper portion of the rivet to fix the components therebetween, a lug formed at one side thereof to be engaged with the lug formed with the side walls of the base.
In the rotation device, the elastic member is provided with a lower portion mounted on an upper surface of the stalk, an upper portion contacted with a bottom surface of the fixing cap, the lower portion having an arcuate shape containing the through hole and a protrusion receiver for receiving the protrusion for stopping the rotational movement, and the upper portion having a circular cross section, and a plurality of torsional holes formed through the elastic member.
In the rotation device, the stopper portion of the stalk is applied with plastic material.
In the rotation device, the fixing cap is provided with an insertion protrusion inserted into the torsional hole of the elastic member to allow the elastic member to be assembled at its twisted state when the fixing cap is assembled.
In the rotation device, the elastic member is made of one or compound of the group including the urethane, the rubber and the silicon.
In the rotation device, the elastic member is of a coil spring whose one end is contacted with the protrusion for stopping the rotational movement formed at the stopper portion of the stalk, while the other being kept on a peripheral surface of the fixing cap.
In the rotation device, an inner diameter of a hole formed through the lower portion of the elastic member is larger than that of the through hole of the upper portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects and features of the instant invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
illustrates a prior art buckle for use in an automobile seat belt;
FIG. 2
shows an exploded perspective view of a rotation device of the prior art buckle shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
depicts another prior art buckle for use in an automobile seat belt;
FIG. 4
presents an exploded perspective view of a rotation device of the prior art buckle shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
illustrates an exploded perspective view a rotation device of a buckle for use in an automobile seat belt in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
a
shows a frontal elevational view of the buckle at its before-rotation state, which is equipped with the rotation device shown in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 6
b
depicts a frontal elevational view of the buckle shown in
FIG. 6
a
, at its after-rotation state;
FIG. 7
a
presents a side elevational view of the buckle at its before-rotation state, which is equipped with the rotation device shown in
FIG. 5
in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7
b
depicts a frontal elevational view of the buckle shown in
FIG. 7
a
, at its after-rotation state;
FIG. 8
a
discloses a bottom view of an elastic member of the inventive seat belt;
FIG. 8
b
represents a sectional view of
FIG. 8
a
, when taken along a line A-A′;
FIG. 9
illustrates an exploded perspective view of a rotation device of a buckle for use in an automobile seat belt in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10
a
shows a frontal elevational view of the buckle at its before-rotation state, which is equipped with the rotation device shown in
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 10
b
depicts a frontal elevational view of the buckle shown in
FIG. 6
a
, at its after-rotation state;
FIG. 11
a
presents a side elevational view of the buckle at its before-rotation state, which is equipped with the rotation device shown in
FIG. 9
in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 11
b
depicts a frontal elevational view of the buckle shown in
FIG. 11
a
, at its after-rotation state.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to accompanying drawings.
FIG. 5
shows an exploded perspective view of a rotation device of a buckle for use in an automobile in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
As shown, the rotation device
110
includes a base
115
for allowing a main body
105
of the buckle
100
to be rotatable with respect to a seat, the main body
105
(see
FIGS. 6
a
through
7
b
) engagable with a tongue plate (not shown), the base
115
having a plate-like shape to be mounted on a bottom surface of the main body
105
and provided with a circular plate portion
115
b
at its one end, the circular plate portion
115
b
provided with a through hole
115
a
formed therethrough, and a pair of side walls
115
c
bent upwardly each of which has a lug
115
d
bent inwardly to be integrally formed with the circular plate portion
115
b
as well as the pair of side walls
115
c
, a stalk
120
whose one end is rotatably mounted on an upper surface of the circular plate portion
120
b
of the base
115
and has a hole
120
a
formed therethrough and a stopper portion
120
d
formed around the end of the stalk
120
and provided with a protrusion
120
b
for being contacted with an inner surface of the side wall
115
c
of the base
115
and an abutment
120
c
for limiting a rotation angle of the main body
105
, the stopper portion
120
d
applied with plastic material so as to reduce a noise and to ensure a proper rotational movement, the stalk
120
having a protrusion
120
e
for stopping a rotational movement, an elastic member
125
made of an urethane rubber and provided with a lower portion
125
b
mounted on an upper surface of the stalk
120
, an upper portion
125
c
contacted with a bottom surface of a fixing cap
135
described later, and a through hole
125
a
formed therethrough, the lower portion having an arcuate shape containing the through hole
125
a
and a protrusion receiver
125
d
for receiving the protrusion
120
e
for stopping the rotational movement, and the upper portion having a circular cross section, the elastic member
125
having a plurality of torsional hole
125
e
, a rivet
130
inserted into through hole
115
a
of the circular plate portion
115
b
of the base
115
, the holes
120
a
,
125
a
of the stalk
120
and the elastic spring
125
, and the fixing cap
135
having a hole
135
a
for receiving an upper portion of the rivet
130
to fix the components therebetween, a lug
135
c
formed at one side thereof to be engaged with the lug
115
d
formed with the side walls
115
c
of the base
115
, and an insertion protrusion
135
b
inserted into the torsional hole
125
e
of the elastic member
125
to allow the elastic member
125
to be assembled at its twisted state when the fixing cap
135
is assembled.
An inner diameter of a hole
125
f
formed through the lower portion
125
b
of the elastic member
125
is larger than that of the through hole
125
a
of the upper portion
125
c
. As a result, the lower portion
125
b
is more easily twisted or compressed than the upper portion
125
c.
On the other hand, the elastic member
125
may be made of one or compound of the group including urethane, rubber and silicon. Further, as shown in
FIGS. 9 through 11
b
, an elastic member
125
′ of a coil spring whose one end is contacted with the protrusion
120
e
for stopping the rotational movement formed at the stopper portion
120
d
of the stalk
120
, while the other being kept on a peripheral surface of the fixing cap
135
may be used. The elastic member
125
′ of a coil spring is coated with silicon, plastic and rubber for restraining from noise during a operation.
An upper portion of the rivet
130
protruding over through the hole
135
a
of the fixing cap
135
is pressed and widened in its diameter to fix the rivet
130
to the fixing cap
135
.
The rotation device constructed in this manner is mounted on a rear portion of the buckle. If the main body
105
of the buckle is rotated for an engagement with the tongue plate provided in a belt webbing (not shown), as shown in
FIGS. 5 through 8
b
, the main body
105
of the buckle is rotated about the rivet
130
which is inserted from a bottom surface of the through hole
115
a
of the circular plate portion
115
b
of the base
115
of the rotation device to hold the components in an upward and a downward, and a leftward and a rightward directions. When the tongue plate is released, the main body
105
is rotated to its initial state by an elastic force caused by the elastic member
125
.
That is, the protrusion
120
e
for stopping the rotational movement is inserted into the protrusion receiver
125
d
formed in the lower portion
125
b
of the elastic member
125
made of urethane rubber. The insertion protrusion
135
b
protruding from the fixing cap
135
is inserted into the torsional hole
125
e
formed in the upper portion
125
c
of the elastic member
125
, being twisted by a predetermined amount. In this state, if the main body
105
is rotated in a forwarding direction or a rightward direction, twist occurs between the stopper portion
120
d
of the stalk
120
and the bottom surface of the fixing cap
135
about the protrusion receiver
125
d
formed in the lower portion
125
b
of the elastic member
125
. At the same time, since the hole
125
f
has a larger diameter, the lower portion
125
b
is pressurized when the main body
105
is rotated in the forwarding direction.
When the tongue plate is released from the main body
105
, the main body
105
is returned to its initial state by the fixing cap
135
, the upper portion
125
c
of the elastic member
125
twisted on the upper surface of the stalk
120
, and the pressurized lower portion
125
b.
On the other hand, another embodiment of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 9 through 11
b
. As shown, a coil elastic spring
125
′ whose one end is contacted to the protrusion
120
e
for stopping the rotational movement protruding from the stopper portion
120
d
of the stalk
120
, while the other end is abutted to the peripheral surface of the fixing cap
135
is used to return the main body
105
after the rotation.
The elastic member
125
made of urethane rubber may protect the vehicle occupant, when a crash occurs. That is, when the belt webbing exerts limitation force against the forwarding movement of the vehicle occupant, a further twist and compression of the upper portion
125
c
and the lower portion
125
b
of the elastic member
125
may absorb, in part, the shock to protect the vehicle occupant.
The present invention does not necessitate a collar needed in the prior art and reduces the manufacturing cost and the manufacturing time.
Further, in the present invention, since the stalk is applied with plastic material, the noise occurring when the stalk comes into a contact with the elastic member (or a coil elastic spring) is reduced
Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to the preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A rotation device of a buckle for use in an automobile seat belt comprising:a base having a generally plate-shaped portion to be mounted on a bottom surface of a main body and provided with a circular plate portion at its one end, the circular plate portion provided with a through hole formed therethrough, and a pair of side walls bent upwardly each of which has a lug bent inwardly to be integrally formed with the circular plate portion as well as the pair of side walls; a stalk whose one end is rotatably mounted on an upper surface of the circular plate portion of the base and has a hole formed therethrough and a stopper portion formed around the end of the stalk and provided with a protrusion for being contacted with an inner surface of the side wall of the base and an abutment for limiting a rotation angle of the main body, the stalk having a protrusion for stopping a rotational movement; an elastic member whose one end is contacted to the protrusion for stopping a rotational movement and having an elasticity and a through hole formed therethrough, so that the elastic member provide a restoring force when the main body is rotated; a rivet inserted into through hole of the circular plate portion of the base, the holes of the stalk and the elastic spring; and a fixing cap having a hole for receiving an upper portion of the rivet to fix the components therebetween, a lug formed at one side thereof to be engaged with the lug formed with the side walls of the base.
- 2. The rotation device of claim 1, wherein the elastic member is provided with a lower portion mounted on an upper surface of the stalk, an upper portion contacted with a bottom surface of the fixing cap, the lower portion having an arcuate shape containing the through hole and a protrusion receiver for receiving the protrusion for stopping the rotational movement, and the upper portion having a circular cross section, and a plurality of torsional holes formed through the elastic member.
- 3. The rotation device of claim 1, wherein the stopper portion of the stalk is applied with plastic material.
- 4. The rotation device of claim 1, wherein the fixing cap is provided with an insertion protrusion inserted into the torsional hole of the elastic member to allow the elastic member to be assembled at its twisted state when the fixing cap is assembled.
- 5. The rotation device of claim 1, wherein the elastic member is made of one or compound of the group including the urethane, the rubber and the silicon.
- 6. The rotation device of claim 1, wherein the elastic member is of a coil spring whose one end is contacted with the protrusion for stopping the rotational movement formed at the stopper portion of the stalk, while the other being kept on a peripheral surface of the fixing cap.
- 7. The rotation device of claim 5, wherein an inner diameter of a hole formed through the lower portion of the elastic member is larger than that of the through hole of the upper portion.
- 8. The rotation device of claim 6, wherein the elastic member of a coil spring is coated with silicon, plastic and rubber.
Priority Claims (1)
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Dec 2000 |
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