This application claims priority to German Patent Application Number 10 2010 034 498.2, filed Aug. 16, 2010 and PCT/EP2011/003655, filed Jul. 21, 2011.
The present invention relates to a quick release fastener for an end fitting of a motor vehicle safety belt.
Safety belts in a motor vehicle are usually fastened on one end via an end fitting firmly connected to the structure of the vehicle, whereas the safety belt can be rolled up at the other end on a belt retractor which is likewise firmly connected to the structure of the vehicle.
There are, however, different applications in which a releasable connection has to be provided between the end fitting and the structure of the vehicle. In a safety belt system with an end fitting tensioner, it can be necessary, for example, for design or logistical reasons that the end fitting tensioner is first fastened to the structure of the vehicle in a first assembly step, and then in a subsequent assembly step, the safety belt together with the end fitting is connected to the end fitting tensioner already fastened to the structure via a quick release fastener. In this case, the end fitting can be connected to the end fitting tensioner at the vehicle manufacturer's facility. For this purpose, the quick release fastener should be as cost-effective and easy to handle as possible, so that defective assemblies and long assembly times are avoided.
A generic quick release fastener is known, for example, from DE 10 2008 004 338 B4. However, the disadvantage of the quick release fastener described in DE 10 2008 004 338 B4 is that it is not shockproof in any spatial direction. Rather, an undesired rotation of a rotatable retaining element of the quick release fastener into a release position is prevented solely by inertial forces in case of a vehicle collision. In addition, a specifically configured special tool, which simultaneously engages in the quick release fastener with two specially shaped fork fingers, is necessary to release the quick release fastener. Although this is especially safe because an unauthorized user cannot release the quick release fastener without this special tool, it has been shown in practice that the use of a special tool is too complex and time consuming for an authorized technician to release the quick release fastener.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a quick release fastener for an end fitting of a safety belt which is shockproof in any spatial direction and allows for a quick and at the same time dependable assembly. according to the present invention.
The quick release fastener according to the present invention has a first frame plate, a second frame plate, a lockable insert tongue and a locking element. The second frame plate is arranged spaced apart from the first frame plate. The lockable insert tongue can be inserted between the first frame plate and the second frame plate. The locking element can be moved between a locking position in which the insert tongue is locked, and a release position in which the insert tongue can be released. The locking element has at least two anchor surfaces facing one another which form a stop on at least one outer face of the frame plate and/or of the insert tongue.
The anchor surfaces are in this case “facing one another” if the normal vectors have components on the anchor surfaces which are aligned to one another.
In the event of inertial forces caused by a vehicle collision, the locking element is thus also protected against an undesired transverse displacement of the locking element with respect to the direction in which the insert tongue is inserted.
Preferentially the locking element has two pairs of anchor surfaces facing one another. The locking element is thus also protected against undesired rotations.
In a preferred embodiment of the quick release fastener, the first and/or the second frame plate has an opening through which the locking element extends.
Preferentially, the quick release fastener also has a retaining element which can be rotated around a rotary axis which extends from the first frame plate to the second frame plate and through the center of gravity of the retaining element, said rotation being between a retaining position and a resting position, wherein the retaining element secures the locking element in its locking position and releases the locking element in the resting position. The retaining element can in this way secure the locking element in its locking position and is itself mounted torque-free so that the inertial forces do not cause an undesired rotation of the retaining element in case of a vehicle collision.
The retaining element can be mounted in an especially easy manner between the frame plates, if the first and/or the second frame plate preferentially have an assembly guide for the retaining element on its inner face which guides the retaining element to its intended position. The retaining element then only has to be dropped between the frame plates. By means of an adequate assembly guide the retaining element then independently moves by itself under the force of gravity into the intended position in which, for example, a rotary axis can be inserted laterally through mounting eyelets provided for this purpose in the frame plates and through the center of gravity of the retaining element.
Another advantage of the invention is that a special tool with two specifically shaped fork fingers is no longer required to release the quick release fastener. A standard tool, such as a simple screwdriver or a hexagon spanner, which is inserted into the opening in the quick release fastener provided for that purpose, is sufficient to press and keep the retaining element in its resting position. As long as the retaining element is in the resting position, the locking element protruding laterally from a frame plate can be easily moved to its release position with a second standard tool, such as a simple screwdriver or hexagon spanner or even manually gripping it from the outside. The frame plates can be held with one hand, for example, by placing the thumb and index finger on both protruding sides of the locking element.
In a preferred embodiment the locking element has an inner section and two outer sections, the inner section being arranged between the outer sections, and one anchor surface being arranged at the one outer section and the other anchor surface being arranged at the other outer section. The locking element can be configured, for example, in the form of a small H-shaped plate, the legs of the H forming the outer sections situated on the outer faces of the frame plate, and the crossbar of the H forming the inner section which extends from one frame plate to the other.
Securing the locking element in its locking position is especially important. For this purpose, an opening of the first or second frame plate is preferentially configured such that the anchor surfaces stop outside at the first or second frame plate in case of a transverse displacement of the locking element relative to the direction of insertion of the insert tongue, when the locking element is in its locking position.
In order to allow for an especially easy insertion of the locking element it is an advantage if the opening of the first or of the second frame plate is configured such that the anchor surfaces do not stop outside at the first or second frame plate in case of a displacement of the locking element transversely to the direction in which the insert tongue is inserted when the locking element is in its release position. In its release position, the locking element can thus be comfortably inserted or retracted between the frame plates.
For example, the opening can have essentially the shape of a circle segment, which allows for pivoting the locking element by a definite angle around a pivoting axis extending transversely to the direction in which the insert tongue is inserted. The locking element in its locking position is at one of the stop sides of the circle segment-shaped opening, and at the other stop side of the circle segment-shaped opening, the locking element is in its release position. In the locking position, the locking element can engage behind a collar of a head section of the insert tongue and thus lock the insert tongue between the frame plates. On insertion of the insert tongue, the head section of the insert tongue can press the locking element into its release position as long as the retaining element is in its resting position. The insert tongue cannot be retracted when the locking element is in the locking position because the locking element is wedged against the collar of the head section of the insert tongue. For this purpose, the locking element first has to be brought manually to its release position, as described above.
The radius of the circle segment-shaped opening has to be so small at the stop side, where the locking element is in the locking position, that the anchor surface of the locking element stops outside at the first or second frame plate so as to prevent an undesired transverse displacement of the locking element relative to the direction in which the insert tongue is inserted. However, the radius of the circle segment-shaped opening is, preferentially larger at the stop side in which the locking element is in its release position, so that the anchor surface of the locking element does not stop outside at the first or second frame plate when one desires to insert or extract the locking element laterally. In this way it is easily possible to insert or replace the locking element.
A particularly easy assembly of the quick release fastener and a minimum number of parts to be connected to one another are in addition achieved in that the first frame plate at least in part forms one side of the housing of the quick release fastener and the second frame plate at least in part forms another side of the housing of the quick release fastener. The frame plates functioning as halves of the housing thus enclose the retaining and locking elements situated in between in the form of shells. The position of the locking element is then also visible from the outside and can easily be checked.
Alternatively, the frame plates can also be enclosed protectively by a separate housing in order to ensure greater safety against undesired external factors.
A first opening can then be provided in the separate housing through which a first actuating element can be inserted into the quick release fastener in order to bring the retaining element to its resting position and hold it in place. In addition, a second opening can be provided in the separate housing through which a second actuating element can be inserted into the quick release fastener in order to bring the retaining element to its release position, as long as the first actuating element keeps the retaining element in its resting position. The actuating elements can be standard tools, such as a screwdriver or a hexagon spanner and need not be fork fingers of a special tool specifically shaped for that purpose.
The invention will be explained in more detail hereafter with reference to the figures which show a preferred embodiment of the invention.
As is apparent from
A locking recess 19 is arranged opposite the back 18 of the insert tongue 16 that slides over the bar 13 when the insert tongue 16 is inserted into the lock housing 11. A plate-like pivotably mounted locking element 20 can be pivoted into said recess by pivoting the locking element 20 counterclockwise from the release position shown in
In order to secure the locking element 20 in its locking position and in order to simultaneously make the quick release fastener 10 shockproof against acceleration forces acting in the longitudinal direction of the fastener, a retaining element 21 is arranged rotatable in the lock housing 11; the center of gravity 35 of a mass formed by the retaining element 21 and a spring 25, which is still to be described, at the same time forming the pivoting point for the retaining element 21 to pivot between the resting position apparent from
A spring 25 in the form of a torsion spring with two free ends 26 and 27 is further arranged in the lock housing, wherein the one offset end 26 of the spring 25 extends into the motion path of the insert tongue 16 so that the end 26 of the spring is acted upon by the insert tongue 16. The other end 27 of the spring 25 is inserted into a channel 28 configured at the retaining element 21 so that a direct coupling of the end 27 of the spring to the retaining element 21 results.
As shown in
Since the rotary axis of the retaining element 21 coincides with its center of gravity 35, no torque results from on the lock housing 11 from the acceleration forces acting in the longitudinal direction, an automatic movement of the retaining element 21 against the force of the spring 25 is prevented and the quick release fastener 10 is therefore kept in the locked state.
Now if a quick release fastener 10 of this kind is to be opened by means of an actuating element, it is possible, as shown in
Another embodiment of the invention (not shown) provides that the actuating element can also be fitted laterally to the lock housing 11, namely transversely to the plane defined by the housing plates 12a, 12b of the lock housing, the actuating element having projections attached thereon such that the retaining element 21 is caused to rotate from its retaining position (
The frame plates 12a, 12b are essentially shaped symmetrically to one another and constructed spaced apart parallel to one another. The openings 44, 46 in the frame plates 12a, 12b are essentially configured circle segment-shaped, such that the locking element 20 can be pivoted between two angular positions. The angular position running obliquely downward in
In the locking position of the locking element 20 the anchor surfaces 51, 53, 55, and 57 stop at the frame plates 12 from the outside when the locking element 20 is displaced transversely to the direction in which the insert tongue 16 is inserted. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
Another difference between the shown first frame plate 12a and the second frame plate 12b is that the second frame plate 12b is offset outwardly over the entire upper area and thus forms a valley-shaped assembly guide 64. During the assembly, the retaining element 21 can be transferred, if need be, together with the spring 25 to its intended position by means of the assembly guide 64. As a result, the retaining element 21 can be mounted in an especially easy manner between the frame plates 12a, 12b. The retaining element 21 only needs to be dropped between the frame plates 12a, 12b, whereby, owing to the valley-shaped assembly guide 64, the retaining element 21 independently moves under its own gravity to the intended position, in which, for example, the rotary axis of the retaining element 21 is flush with the mounting eyelets 65, 67 in the frame plates 65, 67 provided for mounting the rotary axis of the retaining element 21.
However, in the shown embodiment a corresponding opening 44, 46 is provided in each of the frame plates 12a, 12b. Where the locking element 20 is in the release position, the openings 44, 46 are enlarged radially relative to the pivoting axis of the locking element 20 so that at least one anchor surface 53 or 57 does not stop at the first frame plate 12a or at the second frame plate 12b when the locking element 20 is in its release position. In consequence, the locking element 20 can be aligned in its release position such that with a small displacement of the locking element 20 away from its pivoting axis the anchor surfaces 51 or 55 no longer stop outside at the first frame plate 12a or at the second frame plate 12b. In this way, the locking element 20 can be retracted laterally and replaced, for example, in a convenient manner. As a result of this, the assembly of the quick release fastener is also simplified because the frame plates 12a, 12b can thus be joined together and welded as one piece or can be already welded to one another, or otherwise be firmly connected to one another, before the other components are assembled. The retaining element 21 can also be subsequently inserted into the mounting eyelets 65, 67 in the frame plates 12a, 12b for the rotary axis of the retaining element 21. In the shown exemplary embodiment, the mounting eyelet 65 of the first frame plate 12a is connected to the circle segment-shaped opening 44 of the first frame plate 12a. The mounting eyelet 67 of the second frame plate 12b, on the other hand, is configured separately from the circle segment-shaped opening 46 of the second frame plate 12b.
While the above description constitutes the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be appreciated that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation and change without departing from the proper scope and fair meaning of the accompanying claims.
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