This invention relates generally to seat belt accessories and containment devices in general and, more particularly, to a seat belt attachment that is removably securable to a seatbelt and that itself is configured to removably contain other objects such as electronic devices.
Many jurisdictions in the United States are placing legal restrictions on operation of a cell phone by the operator of an automobile. In other words, a driver may be prohibited from using his hands to dial or hold a mobile telephone while driving. In these instances, a vehicle operator may be required to install special hardware such that the mobile phone may be operated by way of a remote microphone that does not need to be held by the user's hand. This may be accomplished by attaching a microphone to the vehicle's visor and the speaker may be the vehicle's radio or a separate remote speaker.
Although assembly effective for their intended purposes, devices such as those described above may include permanent mounting of components that are not easily removable for remote use by the motorist upon reaching a destination. In other words, special hardware may need to be installed that cannot then be used in the traditional manner of a mobile telephone once the destination has been reached.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have an accessory that may be conveniently mounted to a driver's seatbelt that enables a call to be initiated and engaged in without prolonged use of the driver's hands. Further, it would be desirable to have a seat belt attachment that would allow a traditional cell phone to be removably held at a selected position on the seat belt and removed when the driver exits the vehicle. In addition, it would be desirable to have a seat belt attachment that may itself remain attached to a seatbelt after an electronic device has been removed.
A seat belt accessory that is removably attachable to a seat belt for holding an electronic device includes a base plate having upper and lower ends and opposed side edges extending between the upper and lower ends, the base plate having a generally planar configuration. The base plate includes opposed front and rear surfaces that are generally planar. A belt clip is attached to the upper end of the base plate. A plurality of holder clips is attached to respective side edges of the base plate, the plurality of holder clips being configured to removably secure the electronic device adjacent the front surface of the base plate.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a seat belt accessory that is removably attachable to an automobile seat belt and that removable secures an electronic device.
Another object of this invention is to provide a seat belt accessory, as aforesaid, that enables a mobile phone to be used with a relatively minimal amount of use of a driver's hands.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a seat belt accessory, as aforesaid, that allows for convenient removal of the electronic device even if the accessory remains attached to a seat belt and that itself may be selectively removed from the seat belt.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a seat belt accessory, as aforesaid, that is user friendly to use and cost-effective to manufacture.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
A seat belt accessory according to the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
More particularly, the base plate 20 includes upper 22 and lower 24 ends with opposed side edges 26 extending therebetween. In the embodiment shown in
A belt clip 40 is fixedly attached to the upper end 22 of the base plate 20 and is configured such that the base plate 20 may be removably coupled to an automobile seatbelt 2. More particularly, the belt clip 40 includes a first portion 40 that extends rearwardly away from the upper end 22 of the base plate 20. The belt clip 40 includes a second portion 42 extending downwardly from the first portion 40 and may be situated generally parallel to the rear surface 30 of the base plate 20. As shown in
The plurality of holder clips 60 are attached to the opposed side edges 26 of the base plate 20. The plurality of holder clips 60 are configured to removably secure an electronic device 4 at a position adjacent to or in contact with the front surface of the base plate 20. More particularly, each holder clip 60 includes an outer portion 62 having an L-shaped configuration attached to the base plate 20 and an inner portion 64 connected to the outer portion 62. Each outer portion 62 includes a flexible configuration that is biased toward an opposed holder clip inner portion 64 so as to secure the electronic device between respective opposed inner portions 64. In other words, the electronic device 4 may be pressed against opposed inner portions 64 and they will spread apart while being biased against each side to hold the device securely.
The lower end 24 of the base plate 20 includes or is configured to present a lip 32 for preventing an electronic device positioned on the front surface 28 of the base plate 20 from sliding downwardly thereon. Preferably, the lip 32 extends outwardly away from the front surface 28 of the base plate 20. It is understood that the lip 32 may not extend completely between base plate side edges 26.
In use, the seat belt accessory 10 may be removably attached to an automobile seatbelt 2 as described above. An electronic device 4 such as a mobile telephone may be removably secured to the holder clips 60. The belt clip 40 allows the accessory 10 to be slidably positioned as desired such that the mobile telephone may be conveniently dialed and used by a driver of the vehicle. It is understood that the mobile telephone should be used in a “speaker” mode such that incoming audio signals are broadcast through a speaker other than the telephone earpiece. This may be through a cable to the driver's ear, through the vehicle's radio speakers, or through a speaker on the phone itself.
A seat belt accessory 100 according to another embodiment of the present invention is shown in
The seat belt accessory 100 according to the embodiment shown in
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof. Additional embodiments may be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art as a result of the teaching of the present application.
This non-provisional patent application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 61/115,650 filed on Dec. 6, 2008, titled Universal Seat Belt Attachment.