Cover for control mechanism

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Inventors

Gullickson, Daniel J.

Application #

822473

Filed

Jan-27-1986

Published

Jun-30-1987

Current US Class

024/579.11
024/633

International Classes

A44B 011/25

Field of Search

24/573 24/574 24/633 24/634 24/636 24/637 24/644 24/664 24/656 24/173 297/482 354/64

Examiners

Sakran; Victor N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wilhelm; Thomas D.

US Patent References

4157841   Safety belt connecto...
4392280   Clevis safety belt b...
4408373   Buckle with integra...
4425688   Child belt buckle
4457052   Buckle for child's c...
4497094   Child proof seat belt
4502194   Child proof seat belt

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Abstract
A cover for a control mechanism. Activation of the control with the cover in place requires more strength than a child has; thus a child cannot, as a rule, activate the control. Concurrently, activation of the control with the cover in place does not require more strength than an adult has, so an adult can activate the control. The cover may be used over a release control on a seat belt buckle. The portion of the cover overlying the control is generally deflectable, so that an adult may activate the control through the cover. Regarding deflectability of the cover, it is rigid and stiff enough that a child may not deflect it enough to activate the control, while being simultaneously sufficiently flexible and resilient that the control may be activated by an adult by deflection of the cover.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:

1. A buckled seat belt buckle assembly, said assembly comprising:

(a) a first buckle element having a release control;

(b) a second buckle element buckled to said first element; and

(c) a cover joined into said assembly, said cover comprising a first surface overlying, and spaced from, said release control, said first surface being deflectable by resilient deformation thereof to thereby activate said release control;

the cooperative configurations of said first and second buckle elements and said cover being such that the buckling of said assembly is effective to hold said cover in covering relationship over said release control, and wherein said cover is released from said assembly when said first and second buckle elements are unfastened from each other.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention pertains to seat belts as used in passenger vehicles, particularly as used to retain children.

Seat belts have been shown to have great utility in preventing injury to vehicle passengers. And belts have been designed, and are available, which are easily buckled and easily unbuckled, and which are effective to retain passengers, whether child or adult. Specific belts have also been designed, and are available, for use with children and for use with specially designed seats for children to sit in; and which combination of seats and restraining belts are effective to cushion the child and to restrain the child from leaving the seat, falling out of it, or being thrown from it.

But such cushioning and restraint are effective only so long as the restraining seat belt, or belts, remain buckled. If the seat belt is unbuckled, whether intentionally, or unintentionally, the protective capability of the belt, and any associated cushioning of the seat, is no longer of any great effect.
 
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