Claims
- 1. A safety belt fastening comprising
- an elongate male member having a wide introduction head, a first lateral recess therebehind, and a shoulder between said introduction head and said first lateral recess substantially parallel to the insertion direction of said male member,
- two spaced apart plates joined to form a female member having a substantially straight side wall, the bore of said female member being adapted to receive said male member,
- said plates including therebetween at least one stationary guide surface means projecting into said bore from said side wall for guiding a cooperating side surface of said male member,
- at least one of said plates including a second lateral recess remote from said side wall, and
- a pivoted locking member retained within said second recess resiliently biased for engagememnt with said male member first lateral recess and pivoting within said second recess with the insertion of said introduction head between said guide surface means and said locking member as it is guided by said guide surface means,
- said guide surface means guiding said male member at least partially laterally from its primary insertion direction against said looking member to cause pivoting of said locking member within said second recess to its open release position,
- said locking member pivoting into its lock position into said first male member lateral recess with the passage of said male member introduction head past said locking member as said head is guided by said guide surface means,
- the end face of said locking member in its lock position being displaced longitudinally toward the entrance of said female member from said guide surface means.
- 2. A safety belt fastening in accordance with claim 1, wherein said pivoted locking member is pivoted open at least partially upwards from the primary insertion direction beyond a line parallel therewith.
- 3. A safety belt fastening in accordance with claim 1, wherein said guide surface means includes a surface substantially parallel with the insertion direction of said male member and a pin for moving said male member laterally for pivoting said locking member to its open release position.
- 4. A safety belt fastening in accordance with claim 1, wherein said locking member includes an elongate surface biased against said male member head aligned substantially parallel with the insertion direction of said male member during the time of insertion.
- 5. A safety belt fastening in accordance with claim 1, wherein said male member head includes an inclined bevelled side and wherein said guide surface means includes a pin for engaging said inclined bevelled side during male member insertion.
- 6. A safety belt fastening in accordance with claim 1, and including a plastic casing extending between said plates of the female member to form other guide means.
- 7. A safety belt fastening in accordance with claim 1, wherein said plates are substantially planar.
- 8. A safety belt fastening in accordance with claim 7, wherein said plates are jointed by rigid interconnection only at the junction of said plates with a cord associated therewith.
- 9. A safety belt fastening in accordance with claim 1, and including manually operable release means connected for pivotally rotating said locking member to its open release position.
- 10. A safety belt fastening in accordance with claim 9, and including an injector spring operating within a guide slot in at least one of said plates for ejecting said male member head.
- 11. A safety belt fastening in accordance with claim 1, wherein said second lateral recess includes a convexly rounded bearing surface for supporting tension forces applied to said male and female members of the fastening when said locking member is in its lock position and wherein the face of said locking member impinging on said bearing surface is either planar or convexly rounded.
- 12. A safety belt fastening in accordance with claim 1, wherein said second lateral recess includes a double-inclined, pitched-roof bearing surface for supporting tension faces applied to said male and female members of the fastening when said locking member is in its lock position and wherein the face of said locking member impinging on said bearing surface is in pivoting contact with said bearing surface.
- 13. A safety belt fastening in accordance with claim 1, wherein said locking member is entirely prismatic steel.
- 14. A safety belt fastening comprising
- an elongate male member having a wide introduction head and a lateral recess therebehind,
- two spaced apart plates joined to form a female member adapted to receive said male member, at least one of said plates including a plate recess,
- a pivoted locking member retained within said recess resiliently biased for engagement with said male member lateral recess, said locking member having a front face for locking engagement therewith,
- said locking member having a rear face pivotally supporting and in rolling contact with a supporting face in said plate recess,
- wherein said rear face and said supporting face are both convexly rounded or wherein one of said faces is convexly rounded and one is straight.
- 15. A safety belt fastening in accordance with claim 14, wherein said locking member has a rectangular cross section.
- 16. A safety belt fastening in accordance with claim 15, wherein said locking member is prismatically formed.
- 17. A safety belt fastening in accordance with claim 16, wherein said prismatically formed member is a section of drawn steel, the rear face thereof being formed by a drawn surface.
- 18. A safety belt fastening comprising
- an elongate male member having a wide introduction head and a lateral recess therebehind,
- two spaced apart plates joined to form a female member adapted to receive said male member, at least one of said plates including a plate recess,
- a pivoted locking member retained within said plate recess resiliently biased for engagement with said lateral recess,
- said locking member having a front end face for locking engagement with said male member lateral recess,
- said locking member having a rear face supported by a supporting face in said plate recess,
- wherein said rear face comprises a double-inclined, pitched-roof bearing surface, the inclined portions of which meet at a tilting point, and wherein the supporting face in said plate recess is a similar complementary double-included, pitched-roof bearing surface.
- 19. A safety belt fastening comprising
- an elongate male member having a wide introduction head and a lateral recess therebehind,
- two spaced apart plates joined to form a female member adapted to receive said male member, at least one of said plates including a plate recess,
- a pivoted locking member retained within said plate recess resiliently biased for engagement with said lateral recess,
- said locking member having a front end face for locking engagement with said male member lateral recess,
- said locking member having a rear face supported by a supporting face in said plate recess,
- wherein said rear face comprises a double-inclined, pitched-roof bearing surface, the inclined portions of which meet at a tilting point, and
- wherein said supporting face in said plate recess is planar and said tilting point meets said planar supporting face in its central region.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 717,710, filed Aug. 25, 1976, now abandoned, of the same inventor.
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