Interlocking structural track

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Inventors

Venier, Fabio

Application #

352731

Filed

May-15-1989

Published

Sep-10-1991

Current US Class

248/429
248/430

International Classes

F16M 013/00

Field of Search

248/430 248/429 248/420 248/631

Assignee

Magna International Inc. (Markham, CA)

Examiners

Talbott; David L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hughes; Neil H., Hughes; Ivor M.

US Patent References

3999733   Adjustable vehicle...
4533107   Seat track apparat...
4756503   Slide device for an...
4776551   Seat slide device
4821991   Seat slide device

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Abstract
A track assembly including a fixed track engaged with a movable track slidable with respect to the fixed track, the movable track having disposed therewith anchoring portions for securing a load to the moveable track, the fixed track having first and second engaging portions disposed integrally therewith, the moveable track having third and fourth engaging portions disposed integrally therewith for interengagement with the first engaging portions of the fixed track disposed substantially between the third and fourth engaging portions of the moveable track, the first and second engaging portions of the fixed track for interengagement with the third engaging portion of the moveable track disposed substantially between the first and second engaging portions of the fixed track; whereby when a force is exerted upon the track assembly through the anchoring portions in a direction tending to separate the tracks, the second engaging portion of the fixed track will engage the third engaging portion of the moveable track causing the third engaging portion to collapse towards the fourth engaging portion thus interlocking the first engaging portion therebetween and resisting the force tending to separate the tracks.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A track assembly comprising a fixed track having two sides a top and a bottom engaged with a moveable track slidable with respect to the fixed track, the moveable track having two sides a top and a bottom and having disposed therewith anchoring means for securing a passenger to the moveable track, the fixed track having first and second portions engaging and being substantially U-shaped in cross-section, the fixed track having substantially inwardly extending second engaging portions disposed proximate the tops of the U-shaped fixed track extending inwardly towards one another and having a disposed proximate the terminus of each inwardly extending second engaging portion a substantially downwardly extending portion extending towards the bottom of the track and having disposed proximate the terminus of each downwardly extending portion first engaging portions extending towards each side of the fixed track in a direction away from one another and laterally towards the moveable track proximate the opening of the U-shaped cross-section, the moveable track having a top, bottom and sides and being of substantially double J form in cross-section, one of the J structures being a mirror image of the other, each J structure having a larger leg extending from proximate the bottom to proximate the top of the moveable track, and angled smaller leg extending substantially from proximate the bottom toward the top of the moveable track, wherein the smaller leg having disposed proximate the terminus thereof remote from the bottom of the J structure a third engaging portion disposed in a direction extending inwardly and then downwardly towards each larger leg of the double J form terminating with a hooking portion, each third portion being an extension of the smaller leg extending towards the larger leg, the bottom of each J structure providing a fourth engaging portion, the third and fourth engaging portions for interengagement with each first engaging portion of the U-shaped fixed track disposed substantially between each third and fourth engaging portions of the double J form moveable track in use, each fist and second engaging portion of the fixed track for interengagement with each third engaging portion of the moveable track disposed substantially between each first and second engaging portions of the fixed track in use; whereby when a force is exerted upon the track assembly through the anchor means in a direction tending to separate the tracks, the second engaging portions of the fixed track will engage the third engaging portions of the moveable track causing the third engaging portions to collapse towards the fourth engaging portions thus interlocking the first engaging portions therebetween and resisting the force tending to seperate the tracks, wherein bearing means is disposed between the fixed and moveable track between each second and third portions of the track assembly to assist in the collapse of the third portions toward the fourth portions when the track assembly is subjected to a force tending to separate the track assembly, normally the bearing means assisting movement of the moveable track engaged with the fixed track.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to structural tracks for motor vehicles and the like which when subjected to a load through the seat belt mechanism resists separation of the track assembly.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A multiplicity of seat belt structures exists in the prior art. Standards for loading have been established by among others the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard, and specifically in 49 C.F.R. Chapter 5, Section 571.207, Standard No. 207, and Section 571.210, Standard No. 210 seat belt assembly anchorages. Within each of these aforementioned standards there is described a test procedure outlining the applicable forces which must be sustained and the center line or contact point of those forces as well as the duration of the application of such forces. In reviewing the prior art in seat related track structures, there appears to be a lack in the prior art wherein the upper and lower tracks when subjected to such loaded tests do not interact nor interengage, but have a general tendency to separate from one another. Such a separation under normal seat belt loading may very well have disastrous consequences to the operator of the vehicle. A significant number of track profiles have been tested and loaded to determine the deficiencies in the prior art in an attempt to access the cause of the separation of these well known track profiles.
 
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