Claims
- 1. A seat belt buckle comprising a generally U-shaped frame, presenting an opening at one end for receiving a tongue between two side portions and generally parallel to a base portion, said tongue being engageable with a spring loaded ejector, a locking element having means engaging the side portions to be tiltable therebetween whereby a projection of said element is movable into or out of a locking relationship with an aperture of said tongue, and a retaining member movable into or out of a locking position wherein the retaining member prevents movement of the projection away from said locking relationship and said retaining member being movable by the action of a release member to permit movement of its locking element and release of the tongue wherein a spring loaded rocking member is pivotally carried on and movable about a fixed axis said tiltable locking element such that a spring loading of said rocking member acts in a sense to urge the rocking member into said position of engagement to constrain said retaining member to said locking position thereof and the release member having first means for moving the rocking member against said spring loading and second means operable to effect displacement of the retaining member from its locking position.
- 2. A seat belt buckle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said release member carries the second means for displacing said locking element away from said locking relationship.
- 3. A seat belt buckle as claimed in claim 1 wherein said locking element is spring biased towards said locking relationship by a spring under compression between said locking element and said tongue ejector.
- 4. A seat belt buckle as claimed in claim 1 wherein said rocking member has mass which is substantially inertially balanced about its pivot point such that it does not tend to move away from its position of locking engagement with the retaining member in the event of a crash impulse.
- 5. A seat belt buckle as claimed in claim 1 wherein said rocking member has inertial mass which is so located in relation to its pivoting point, that it tends to move into locking engagement with the retaining member in the event of pretensioning action on an anchorage of the buckle.
- 6. A seat belt buckle as claimed in claim 1 wherein said rocking member is pivotally located on lateral projections of said locking element.
- 7. A seat belt buckle as claimed in claim 1 wherein said rocking member has mass distribution in relation to its pivotal support on the locking element that its inertia tends to cause it to pivot into said position of engagement with said retaining member in the event of pretensioning action at a buckle anchorage.
- 8. A seat belt buckle comprising a generally U-shaped frame, presenting an opening at one end for receiving a tongue between two side portions and generally parallel to a base portion, said tongue being engageable with a spring loaded ejector, a locking element having means at one end engaging the side portions to be tiltable therebetween whereby a projection of said element is movable into or out of a locking relationship with an aperture of said tongue, and a retaining member movable into or out of a locking position wherein the retaining member prevents movement of the projection away from said locking relationship and said retaining member being movable by the action of a release member to permit release of the tongue wherein a spring loaded rocking member is pivotally located by said tiltable locking element such that a spring loading of said rocking member acts in a sense to urge the rocking member into a position to constrain said retaining member to said locking position thereof and the release member has first means for moving the rocking member against said spring loading and permitting displacement of the retaining member from its locking position wherein a unitary spring element carried by the locking element has leaf spring elements which act respectively on the rocking member and the locking element in a direction urging them respectively towards and away from the respective locking position and locking relationship.
- 9. A seat belt buckle as claimed in claim 8 wherein one said leaf spring element acts between said retaining member and said locking element.
- 10. A seat belt buckle as claimed in claim 8 wherein said rocking member is pivotally located on said tiltable locking element by said unitary spring element.
- 11. A seat belt buckle comprising a generally U-shaped frame, presenting an opening at one end for receiving a tongue between two side portions and generally parallel to a base portion, said tongue being engageable with a spring loaded ejector, a locking element having means engaging the side portions to be tiltable therebetween whereby a projection of said element is movable into or out of a locking relationship with an aperture of said tongue, and a retaining member movable into or out of a locking position wherein the retaining member prevents movement of the projection away from said locking relationship and said retaining member being movable by the action of a release member to permit release of the tongue wherein a spring loaded rocking member is pivotally carried on said tiltable locking element such that a spring loading of said rocking member acts in a sense to urge the rocking member into a position to constrain said retaining member to said locking position thereof and the release member has first means for moving the rocking member against said spring loading and permitting displacement of the retaining member from its locking position wherein said base portion is ferromagnetic and said rocking member includes a magnetic part which engages said base portion when the locking element is in said locking relationship.
- 12. A seat belt buckle comprising a generally U-shaped frame, presenting an opening at one end for receiving a tongue between two side portions and generally parallel to a base portion, said tongue being engageable with a spring loaded ejector, a locking element having means engaging the side portions to be tiltable therebetween whereby a projection of said element is movable into or out of a locking relationship with an aperture of said tongue, and a retaining member movable into or out of a locking position wherein the retaining member prevents movement of the projection away from said locking relationship and said retaining member being movable by the action of a release member to permit release of the tongue wherein a spring loaded rocking member is pivotally carried on said tiltable locking element such that a spring loading of said rocking member acts in a sense to urge the rocking member into a position to constrain said retaining member to said locking position thereof and the release member having first means for moving the rocking member against said spring loading and permitting displacement of the retaining member from its locking position wherein the locking element has a leaf spring secured thereto, a leaf of which acts therebetween and the rocking member.
- 13. A seat belt buckle as claimed in claim 12 wherein said leaf spring has a further leaf acting on said retaining member in a sense to urge it towards said locking position in relation to the locking element.
- 14. A seat belt buckle as claimed in claim 12 wherein said rocking element is pivotally carried on said locking element by a shaped portion of said leaf spring.
- 15. A seat belt buckle comprising a generally U-shaped frame, presenting an opening at one end for receiving a tongue between two side portions and generally parallel to a base portion, said tongue being engageable with a spring loaded ejector, a locking element having means engaging the side portions to be tiltable therebetween whereby a projection of said element is movable into or out of a locking relationship with an aperture of said tongue, and a retaining member movable into or out of a locking position wherein the retaining member prevents movement of the projection away from said locking relationship and said retaining member being movable by the action of a release member to permit release of the tongue wherein a spring loaded rocking member is pivotally carried on said tiltable locking element such that a spring loading of said rocking member acts in a sense to urge the rocking member into a position to constrain said retaining member to said locking position thereof and the release member has first means for moving the rocking member against said spring loading and permitting displacement of the retaining member from its locking position including a buckling tongue ejector with an ejector spring acting between said locking element and said tongue ejector in a sense to urge said locking element towards said locking relationship with the tongue and said locking element carrying a leaf spring slidingly and resiliently and engageable with apart of said tongue ejector and so shaped that it acts in a sense to oppose the action of said ejector spring up to a predetermined position of the ejector at which instability of the locking element occurs during insertion of the buckling tongue.
- 16. A seat belt buckle as claimed in claim 15 wherein said locking element includes a part which is engageable with said tongue ejector to prevent movement of said locking element into said locking relationship up to a predetermined position of the ejector on insertion of the tongue.
- 17. A seat belt buckle comprising a generally U-shaped frame, presenting an opening at one end for receiving a tongue between two side portions and generally parallel to a base portion, said tongue being engageable with a spring loaded ejector, a locking element having means engaging the side portions to be tiltable therebetween whereby a projection of said element is movable into or out of a locking relationship with an aperture of said tongue, and a retaining member movable into or out of a locking position wherein the retaining member prevents movement of the projection away from said locking relationship and said retaining member being movable by the action of a release member to permit release of the tongue wherein a spring loaded rocking member is pivotally located by said tiltable locking element such that a spring loading of said rocking member acts in a sense to urge the rocking member into said position to constrain said retaining member to said locking position thereof and the release member has first means for moving the rocking member against said spring loading and permitting displacement of the retaining member from its locking position wherein said rocking member includes a magnetic part engageable with a further ferromagnetic part of the buckle to assist in maintaining the rocking member in said position of engagement with said retaining member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/484,140 filed Feb. 23, 1990, now abandoned.
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