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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Vehicle Passenger Restraint System US12249612 2008-10-10 US20100078252A1 2010-04-01 Scott Bradley; Bradley T. Elliott
A vehicle passenger restraint system is disclosed. The restraint system has a pair of vertically extending shoulder strap portions, horizontally extending positioning strap portions attached to the shoulder strap portions, and horizontally extending lower strap portions spaced vertically below the positioning strap portions. The shoulder strap portions may be contiguous with one another, so as to form one continuously linked shoulder strap portion. The shoulder strap portions and positioning strap portions may be connected to retractors. The restraint system is particularly suitable for use in emergency vehicles such as ambulances, and may be used in forward-facing, rearward-facing or side-facing seating.
182 Seat integrated tether system US11763219 2007-06-14 US07614689B2 2009-11-10 James Hugh Fowler; Kelly Michael Kohlstrand; Heidi Ann Dibble; Bari William Brown
A seat integrated tether system for use in a vehicle for the secure placement of an article on a vehicle seat. One or more retractable or extendable tethers are adapted for attachment to the side of the vehicle seat. By use of the system with the front passenger seat of a vehicle the driver may have ready access to the contents of the retained article, which may be an item storage article such as an open top bag, case or storage net.
183 Method for controlling an active restraint system US11494071 2006-07-27 US07504933B2 2009-03-17 Michael Stuetz; Uwe Class
A method for controlling an active restraint system in a motor vehicle includes providing of several status signals, transferring of the status signals to a control algorithm as input values, and controlling the active restraint system according to the result of the control algorithm. The method is characterized by checking whether one or more of the status signals have failed, reproducing a failed status signal, and replacing the failed status signal by its reproduction.
184 Anatomical configuration of safety belts in cars and accessories for its implementation US11251729 2005-10-17 US07445245B2 2008-11-04 Andrzej Beczkowski; Krzysztof Postawa
A way of shaping anatomically the safety belts of cars, particularly for the use of women. The essence of this anatomical shaping of a safety belt consists in providing such a form of the belt that it looks like an elongated S, passing between the breasts as well as above and under the bust. The safety belt is provided with a shaping strip, which is a flat sleeve made of elastic plastic material in the form of an elongated S, with a rigid material lining, which can be opened and closed on the side by means of any kind of fastener, for example a zipper or Velcro. On the upper part of the strip there is a pad protecting the collar-bone and neck against pressure and rubbing. The strip is put on the safety belt, so that it takes the required shape without affecting the structure of the safety belt. The strip can be shifted along the safety belt, adapting it to the height of the passenger. It is practically stable on the safety belt because of its shape, but it can be additionally stabilized by means of a tension pull, the length of which can be adjusted according to the needs of the wearer. The pull can be provided with a clasp, attached to the outer bottom part of the edge of the abdomen part of the safety belt.
185 Seat belt receiver attachment US11113766 2005-04-25 US07347500B2 2008-03-25 Norman E. Clifton, Jr.
A seat belt receiver attachment includes an elongate connection member removably mountable closely adjacent a seat belt receiver and a planar flexible shield member having an inside surface locatable adjacent a holster worn by a user with the outside surface being adjacent a seat belt receiver. The shield member and connection member include spaced side edge portions and a plurality of pairs of spaced mounting holes and may include a pair of spaced ears having mounting holes therethrough. Elongate straps are threadable through the mounting holes to secure the members together. A releasable fastener attaches the members together for assembly positioning.
186 VEHICLE SUPPORT STRUCTURE WITH FLOOR IMPACT MOVEMENT RESTRICTION DEVICE US11856143 2007-09-17 US20080012387A1 2008-01-17 David COAKLEY
A vehicle support structure is provided with a floor impact restriction device coupled between a structural floor member of a vehicle floor and a vehicle suspension member supporting the vehicle floor. The floor impact restriction device basically has a suspension attachment member and a floor attachment member. The suspension attachment member has a suspension mounting portion fixedly attached to the vehicle suspension member and a first connecting portion rigidly coupled to the suspension mounting portion. The floor attachment member has a floor mounting portion fixedly attached to the structural floor member and a second connecting portion rigidly coupled to the floor mounting portion. The first and second connecting portions are interlinked together with a limited range of non-contacting movement between the first and second connecting portions.
187 Seatbelt device and vehicle US11785220 2007-04-16 US20070246927A1 2007-10-25 Naoki Okada
With this seatbelt device, a lap belt portion is provided at a seatbelt between a first shoulder belt portion and a second shoulder belt portion. The seatbelt between the first shoulder belt portion and the lap belt portion is supported by a lap outer anchor via a tongue. The seatbelt between the second shoulder belt portion and the lap belt portion is supported by a lap inner anchor. For this reason, the lap belt portion is worn at the lumbar region of the passenger with certainty. Due to this, the capability of restraining the lumbar region of the passenger can be increased using a simple configuration.
188 Vehicle support structure with floor impact movement restriction device US11005038 2004-12-07 US07281755B2 2007-10-16 David Coakley
A vehicle support structure is provided with a floor impact restriction device coupled between a structural floor member of a vehicle floor and a vehicle suspension member supporting the vehicle floor. The floor impact restriction device basically has a suspension attachment member and a floor attachment member. The suspension attachment member has a suspension mounting portion fixedly attached to the vehicle suspension member and a first connecting portion rigidly coupled to the suspension mounting portion. The floor attachment member has a floor mounting portion fixedly attached to the structural floor member and a second connecting portion rigidly coupled to the floor mounting portion. The first and second connecting portions are interlinked together with a limited range of non-contacting movement between the first and second connecting portions.
189 Seat Belt Buckle Positioning System US11459665 2006-07-25 US20070205644A1 2007-09-06 Elisabeth Weinstein; Robert Weinstein
A seat belt buckle positioning system for use with a child booster seat having a seat belt buckle holder that can grasp or envelope a vehicle seat belt buckle, and a seat belt buckle holder positioner to which the seat belt buckle holder can attach and be positioned at the side of the child booster seat.
190 Seat belt mounted air bag puncture device US10826020 2004-04-16 US07163235B2 2007-01-16 Jan R. Coyle
An air bag puncture device extends from the torso of a vehicle occupant and has a pointed outer end. Upon inflation of an air bag against the torso of the occupant, the device punctures the air bag to soften the outer surface of the air bag and thereby prevent injury to the occupant. The puncture device is mounted on a resilient clip for removable mounting to the shoulder harness of a vehicle seat belt system and comprises a cylindrical cutting device having a serrated outer end opposite the resilient clip for puncturing the inflating air bag. A spring-loaded hollow cylindrical collar which normally shields the serrated outer end of the cutting device is pushed out of the way by the inflating air bag, allowing the serrated outer end of the cutting device to puncture the bag in controlled fashion.
191 Head and neck restraint system US11439493 2006-05-22 US20060260027A1 2006-11-23 Carrol Rhodes; Jason Smith; Gary Bradley; Phillip Hawkins
A head and neck restraint system includes a headpiece, a saddle, and tensioners connecting the headpiece to the saddle. The headpiece resides on top of a crew member's head and the saddle includes a saddle strap residing under the crew member's buttocks. The tensioners are pneumatic muscles which contract when a flow of gas is provided by gas generators. The gas generators are triggered by a G-sensor or by the initiation of a predetermined event. Triggering signals pass through a manifold from an ejection seat, aircraft, or vehicle. Contraction of the pneumatic muscles pulls the headpiece toward the saddle, thereby restraining the head, neck, and spine. The system is worn as an undergarment or incorporated into a garment. A manual adjustment provides head support during flight. The system is particularly useful for preventing head and neck injuries during ejection from or crash of an aircraft or vehicle
192 Multi-purpose seat protector and seatbelt protector US10819011 2004-04-06 US07066535B2 2006-06-27 Phillip J. Moses
A multi-purpose seat protector is provided for covering, for example, a weight bench and an automobile seat. The seat protector includes an envelope at a first end that receives an upper portion of the seat or bench, so that the protector does not slide off of the seat or bench. The seat protector prevents sweat from staining the surface that it covers. When the seat protector is removed from, for example an automobile seat, a person may safely sit upon the seat without staining his or her clothes. The seat protector also prevents excessive heat from a car seat from burning a person that sits upon the seat. When the seat protector covers a hot car set, a person may safely sit upon the seating surface without the seating surface burning his or her skin. A seatbelt protector is also provided for covering a seatbelt. The seatbelt protector prevents sweat from staining the seatbelt that it covers. When the seatbelt protector is removed from the seatbelt, a person may safely use the seatbelt without the seatbelt staining the person's clothes. Both the seat protector and the seatbelt protector are durable and washable.
193 Seat belt cover US11172921 2005-07-05 US20050241124A1 2005-11-03 Kyozo Kobayashi
A seat belt cover comprising a flat tubular member through which a seat belt of a motor vehicle is passed to be covered therewith, wherein, the flat tubular member has i) a slit-shaped opening provided at its lower end and having a width larger than the width of a through-tongue and ii) a slit-shaped opening provided at its upper end and having a width which is enough to pass the seat belt but not enough to pass the through-tongue. Also disclosed is a seat belt cover provided with a pocket for, e.g., a cellular phone on the outside. The former seat belt cover can prevent the friction of a seat belt with clothes to keep the shoulder or breast of a coat or jacket from becoming shiny and wearing. The latter seat belt cover enables, e.g., safety driving in talking over the cellular phone during the driving of a motor vehicle.
194 Clothing protection sleeve US10715900 2003-11-18 US20050104357A1 2005-05-19 Pamela Olson
A clothing protection sleeve for a vehicle seat belt includes a rectangular piece of fabric having an inside surface and an outside surface; a layer of quilted, friction-minimizing material attached to the outside surface of the piece of fabric; and a hook and loop fastening system, whereby the rectangular piece of fabric is wrapped around the seat belt with the quilted, friction-minimizing material facing outward and secured with the hook and loop fasteners.
195 Apparatus and method to protect an implanted medical device or wound US09795377 2001-02-26 US06576808B1 2003-06-10 Norma S. Dreyer
An apparatus and method for protecting an implanted medical device such as a catheter or ostomy stoma from the force exerted by wearing a seatbelt or other strap by placing an annular shaped structure over the top of the medical device to bridge the seatbelt over the top of the device, thus transferring the force to the area surrounding the device. Alternate embodiments of the apparatus may contain a clip, loop, snap or other fastener to attach the apparatus to the seatbelt or other strap, thus holding the apparatus in place while in use.
196 Implant protective pad for use with seatbelts US09846001 2001-04-30 US06557895B2 2003-05-06 Scott G. Haack; Connie L. Haack
A protective pad for positioning over a medical device subdermally implanted in the chest of a passenger between the shoulder strap of an automobile seat belt assembly and the chest of the passenger. The pad has a generally continuous lateral wall or a U-shaped lateral wall having an inner end positionable on the passenger's chest and an opposed outer end. There is a top wall superimposed over the outer end of the continuous lateral wall to form a recessed area beneath this top wall over the medical device. A pair of fabric flaps extend from the generally continuous lateral wall in opposed relation to each other. These flaps are each equipped with VELCRO strips to be engageable with each other around the seat belt shoulder strap. Alternatively, a single flap equipped with a VELCRO strip can engage a similar strip on the top wall.
197 Combined seat belt cover and pillow US09615186 2000-07-13 US06409271B1 2002-06-25 Lisa Caramanis
A combined seat belt cover and pillow for use relative to a vehicular seat belt arrangement comprising an elongate seat belt cover for coupling to an elongate seat belt and a pillow coupled to the elongate seat belt cover adjacent to a first end of the elongate seat belt cover. The elongate seat belt cover and pillow can cooperate to simulate a head and a body of an animal wherein the pillow simulates the head of the animal and the elongate seat belt cover simulates at least a portion of the body of the animal. First and possibly second generally rigid widened portions of the elongate seat belt cover can simulate sets of legs of the simulated animal to disperse the force of the elongate seat belt relative to the vehicular occupant. A miniature simulation of the simulated animal can be retained by the elongate seat belt cover in a pocket, and a strip of ultra-smooth material can be affixed to the elongate seat belt cover and pillow. Still further, a speaker and a means for causing the speaker to provide audible communications to a vehicular occupant can be incorporated for providing, for example, automatic reminders to a vehicular occupant to fasten his or her seat belt. Even further still, the elongate seat belt cover and pillow can cooperate to simulate a game projectile and a striking implement.
198 Adaptable rider restraint system US09535557 2000-03-27 US06390561B1 2002-05-21 Joshua Oghenogieme Osime
A restraint system of belts and buckles designed to protect every rider and passenger occupying conventional type seats in open vehicles, such as motorcycles, from injuries sustainable from flying off such vehicles in the event of a head-on collision, sudden stop or other such type circumstance. A restraint system also unique in being amenable to installation in such existing vehicles.
199 Seat belt design and buckle US09543877 2000-04-06 US06378178B1 2002-04-30 Mark W Pedersen; Jae Jun Park
A locking buckle for a seat belt which includes a latch assembly having a funnel shaped receiving portion which includes a plurality of spring actuated locking members at the bottom of the receiving portion which is adapted to be moved between an open and locked position in response to pressure from a locking member. The locking member has a conically shaped head portion and a retention shoulder at the back of the conical head, with the head portion being adapted to engage the locking members in a locked position and where the locking members contact the retention shoulder in locked engagement. In one embodiment, the locking member further includes an outer retention strap for holding the user's hand in permanent contact with the locking member.
200 Roll-over air bag having a reinforced perimeter seal and associated method for producing a flat reinforced seal in a roll-over air bag US09405339 1999-09-24 US06355123B1 2002-03-12 Robert A. Baker; Robert S. Baker
A roll-over airbag 10 having an upper fabric panel 15 and a lower fabric panel 20 perimetrically bonded to the upper fabric panel 15. This perimetric joint is reinforced with a lap joint 30 defining a reinforced interior seal. The height and/or thickness of the roll-over airbag 10 can be limited by either selecting a configuration that is self limiting or by limiting the displacement of the upper and lower fabric panels 15 and 20 from one another during expansion of the roll-over airbag 10 by at least one tether member 40 disposed within roll-over airbag 10. Further, a method for producing a flat joint seam in a roll-over airbag in which the lap joint is sealed flat and steps are taken to prevent the upper and lower portions of the lap joint from adhering to one another.
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