序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 含有多功能座椅的农用机车及控制方法 CN201611066762.7 2016-11-28 CN106494315A 2017-03-15 彭涌淦; 袁靖昆; 彭世勋; 彭进先; 彭杰勋
发明公开了一种含有多功能座椅的农用机车及控制方法,该农用机车包括车身发动机、行进装置、操控室、辅助登车装置和控制单元;发动机为行进装置提供能量;行进装置,用于驱动农用机车行进;操控室,用于操控整台农用机车;辅助登车装置,用于辅助操作人员登上操控室;所述发动机与行进装置联接,行进装置上设置有用于驱动农用机车移动的驱动轴;所述操控室设置在车身的上部,操控室的一侧设置有辅助登车装置,操作室内设置有多功能座椅;所述行进装置的后部还设置有旋耕装置。本发明提高了农用机车安全带的可靠性,可根据需要自由调整座椅,提高了座椅的舒适度,同时解决了一些特殊人士不能登上操作台的问题。
2 座椅安全带收回装置 CN200480034006.5 2004-11-18 CN100462261C 2009-02-18 维斯瓦夫·马切伊奇克
一种安全带收回装置(200),包括其上缠绕有安全带(300)的偏压的卷轴(210),卷轴(210)被偏压以收回安全带(300);棘爪和棘轮装置,用于防止卷轴(210)在收回方向上转动;具有接合面的偏压的凸轮件,所述凸轮件被偏压到接合位置并可移动至松开位置,在该接合位置中接合面与安全带(300)接合从而防止安全带(300)移动;以及可在松开设置和闭合设置之间移动的致动器(240),其中致动器(240)可手动操作至松开设置以释放棘爪和棘轮装置从而进一步导致凸轮件从接合位置移动至松开位置,从而使安全带(300)可移动。
3 座椅安全带收回装置 CN200480034006.5 2004-11-18 CN1882462A 2006-12-20 维斯瓦夫·马切伊奇克
一种安全带收回装置(200),包括其上缠绕有安全带(300)的偏压的卷轴(210),卷轴(210)被偏压以收回安全带(300)棘爪和棘轮装置,用于防止卷轴(210)在收回方向上转动;具有接合面的偏压的凸轮件,所述凸轮件被偏压到接合位置并可移动至松开位置,在该接合位置中接合面与安全带(300)接合从而防止安全带(300)移动;以及可在松开设置和闭合设置之间移动的致动器(240),其中致动器(240)可手动操作至松开设置以释放棘爪和棘轮装置从而进一步导致凸轮件从接合位置移动至松开位置,从而使安全带(300)可移动。
4 シートベルト装置 JP2014154094 2014-07-29 JP2016030536A 2016-03-07 樋口 昌裕
【課題】乗員によるシートベルト装着時の操作性と乗員に対する拘束性を向上することができるシートベルト装置を提供する。
【解決手段】シートベルト12の一端側の巻き取り及び引き出しを可能としたリトラクタ装置14と、シートベルト12の他端を固定したベルトアンカ16と、シートベルト12の一端側を支持する支持起点部材30と、ベルトアンカ16と支持起点部材30との間のシートベルト12の一部に移動可能に保持されたタング18と、ベルトアンカ16とシートクッションを挟む位置に配置したシートベルトバックル20と、を備え、支持起点部材30に設けられてシートベルト12の一端側の始点位置を乗員の肩よりも上方の初期位置と乗員の肩に接近した移動位置とに変位可能な変位部材と、変位部材を初期位置から移動位置に変位させる駆動装置と、を備える
【選択図】図2
5 シートベルト巻取装置 JP2016503839 2014-02-20 JPWO2015125257A1 2017-03-30 真吾 長谷川
幼児座席に座った幼児がいたずらでロック用操作具を操作するのを防ぐことができて、幼児に装着したシートベルトが巻取用回転体から不測に繰り出すのをより確実に防止できるシートベルト巻取装置を提供する。巻取用回転体(30)と回転ロック機構(37)とを有し、回転ロック機構(37)をロック状態とアンロック状態に切り換えるロック用操作具(40)が設けられたシートベルト巻取装置であって、回転ロック機構(37)のアンロック状態への切り換えを阻止する阻止機構(38)が設けられ、阻止機構(38)は、回転ロック機構(37)のアンロック状態への切り換えを阻止する阻止状態と、回転ロック機構(37)のアンロック状態への切り換えを許容する許容状態とに切り換え可能とされ、阻止機構(38)を阻止状態と許容状態とに切り換える阻止用操作具(41)が設けられている。
6 Seat belt retraction mechanism JP2006540076 2004-11-18 JP2007511406A 2007-05-10 マシェジクゼィーク ウィスロー
ベルト引込み機構(200)は、巻きつけられたベルト(300)を有しベルト(300)を引き込むように付勢される付勢スプール(210)と、スプール(210)を引き込みの方向に回転させることを防止するための歯止めおよび爪車機構と、係合表面を有し前記係合表面がベルト(300)に係合し、それによってベルト(300)の移動を防ぐ係合位置に付勢され、および開位置に移動可能である付勢カム部材と、開設定と閉設定の間で移動可能であり、前記歯止めおよび爪車機構を解放し、さらに前記カム部材を前記係合位置から前記開位置に移動させ、それによってベルト(300)を移動可能にさせるように前記開設定に手動で操作することができる作動装置(240)と、を備える。
7 Children's seat JP5473592 1992-03-13 JPH05254367A 1993-10-05 Tokuhiro Amano; Chikao Nagasaka; 登功広 天野; 近夫 長坂
PURPOSE:To obtain a child seat, which can be fixed to an adult seat securely with the simple operation without using an adult webbing. CONSTITUTION:Fixing belts 24 are respectively arranged in both sides of the lower part of a child seat 10. These fixing belts 24 can be wound up by rotating an operating knob 40, and a hook 26 is fitted to the tip of each belt 24. In the case of fixing a child seat 10, the hook 26 is locked by a support belt 18, and thereafter, the operating knob 40 is rotated to wind up the fixing belt 24. Consequently, the child seat 10 can be fixed to a seat 16 of a vehicle securely with the simple operation.
8 シートベルト巻取装置 JP2016503839 2014-02-20 JP6232491B2 2017-11-15 長谷川 真吾
9 Children's seat JP5473592 1992-03-13 JP2749478B2 1998-05-13 NAGASAKA CHIKAO; AMANO TOKUHIRO
A child seat (10) mounted on and secured to a vehicle seat (16). The vehicle seat (16) is provided with a fixed member (18). An engaging member (26) is provided on the child seat main body such that the engaging member (26) is engageable with the fixed member (18) and is able to be withdrawn from and retracted into the child seat main body.
10 Safe harness for children JP14790888 1988-06-15 JPS6417613A 1989-01-20 EDOWAADO FUIRITSUPU ROBUSON; DAGURASU JIEEMUZU KANINGAMU
PURPOSE: To regulate a safety harness according to the body sizes of individual children or the quantity or thickness of wearing cloths by providing a constraining belt having a tensile device biased in elastic state to releasably lock it mounted on one end thereof. CONSTITUTION: When a push button 43 is depressed to pull shoulder belts 15, 16 outward through groove holes 13, 14 of a seat back 11, a reel 23 is loosened, and a common regulating belt 17 is delivered. When the depressing of the push button 43 is stopped, a stopper 35 is biased in the direction of flanges 32, 33 by a spring 43, and a rotating shaft 30 is extremely slightly reacted. When a clamp 22 is loosened in the state where a harness is in this loosened position, a child can be positioned within the harness. When the clamp 22 is thereafter fastened and the push button 43 is depressed again, the rotating shaft 30 is reacted, and the harness can be precisely pulled. When the pressing of the push button 43 is stopped after the pulling is finished, the stopper 25 interacts with lock holes 32, 33, whereby the stretching of the harness can be prevented from being loosened.
11 REVERSIBLE 3-POINT TO 4-POINT SEAT BELT SYSTEM US14072453 2013-11-05 US20140138942A1 2014-05-22 Stephen William Rouhana
A seat belt system for a vehicle that is reversible between a 3-point arrangement and a 4-point arrangement is provided. The seat and seat belt arrangement includes a seat having a centerline, a seat back and a seat base. The seat and seat belt arrangement further includes a pair of shoulder belts, a pair of moveable shoulder belt guides and associated moveable retractors. A pair of lap belts is also provided. A buckle assembly is also provided to which the shoulder belts and lap belts are attached. Lap belt retractors are provided. One of the retractors is selectively movable between a retracted position in which the buckle assembly is to one side of the centerline and non-retracted position in which the buckle assembly is generally on the centerline. In the retracted position the moveable guides are moved away from the centerline while in the non-retracted position the moveable guides are moved toward the centerline.
12 Harness adjustment mechanism for a child vehicle seat US11251396 2005-10-14 US20060082200A1 2006-04-20 Tom Woellert; Guy Dingman; Mike Ayette
A child vehicle seat includes a seat assembly including an upright portion having a first passage and a second passage defined therein. The child vehicle seat further includes a harness system including (i) a first shoulder belt portion extending through the first belt passage, and (ii) a second shoulder belt portion extending through the second belt passage. Also, the child vehicle seat includes a retractor assembly configured to receive belt portions of the harness system in a wound configuration, the retractor assembly including a spring which urges belt portions of the harness system into the retractor assembly. Moreover, the child vehicle seat includes an actuator positionable between (i) a first position in which the actuator prevents payout of belt portions from the retractor assembly, and (ii) a second position in which the actuator allows payout of belt portions from the retractor assembly. The retractor assembly further includes a manual adjustment mechanism, and manual movement of the manual adjustment mechanism causes further belt portions of the harness system to be advanced into the retractor assembly.
13 Child vehicle seat having an adjustable harness system US11250331 2005-10-14 US20060082199A1 2006-04-20 Guy Dingman; Mike Ayette; Tom Woellert
A child vehicle seat includes a seat portion and a headrest assembly. The headrest assembly defines at least one belt aperture. The headrest assembly is movable in relation to the seat portion between an upper position and a lower position. The child vehicle seat further includes a harness system including (i) at least one shoulder belt portion extending through the at least one belt aperture defined in the headrest assembly, and (ii) a crotch belt assembly that is movable in relation to the seat portion between an extended position and a retracted position. Movement of the headrest assembly in relation to the seat portion from the upper position to the lower position causes the crotch belt assembly to move from the extended position to the retracted position.
14 Child vehicle seat having retractable coupling apparatus US11251248 2005-10-14 US20060082129A1 2006-04-20 Guy Dingman; Tom Woellert; Mike Ayette
A child vehicle seat includes a first shell portion defining a first aperture and a second aperture, and a second shell portion including a seat portion, the second shell portion being positioned in relation to the first shell portion so as to define a space therebetween. The child seat further includes a first strap extending within the space and out of the first aperture defined in the first shell portion, and a second strap extending within the space and out of the second aperture defined in the first shell portion. In addition, the child seat includes a first retractor assembly positioned within the space and configured to receive portions of the first strap, the first retractor assembly being operable to bias the first strap toward the first retractor assembly, and a second retractor assembly positioned within the space and configured to receive portions of the second strap, the second retractor assembly being operable to bias the second strap toward the second retractor assembly. Moreover, the child vehicle seat includes a first actuator positionable between (i) a first position in which the first actuator prevents payout of the first strap from the first retractor assembly, and (ii) a second position in which the first actuator allows payout of the first strap from the first retractor assembly, and a second actuator positionable between (i) a third position in which the second actuator prevents payout of the second strap from the second retractor assembly, and (ii) a fourth position in which the second actuator allows payout of the second strap from the second retractor assembly.
15 Method and apparatus for tightening a belt, strap, or the like US09350903 1999-07-12 US06247208B1 2001-06-19 Cecil Creech
The present invention is directed to providing a simple, cost effective device for tightening a restraining device such as a belt, strap, rope or the like that requires very little space, and that can be easily operated to provide complete tightening of the restraining device, even when the restraining device is in a difficult to reach area. Exemplary embodiments can be configured as a unitary structure wherein arms of the unitary structure are each slotted and attached to a base of the unitary structure so that a belt can be easily inserted into the slots. The unitary structure can then be used to clamp the restraining device, such as a seat belt used to hold a child safety seat, in place. Tightening of the belt can be achieved through the use of a removable lever that tightens the belt with each rotation. Upon tightening of the belt to a desired tension, a secure locking mechanism, such as a nut, can be used to hold the belt in its tightened state without concern of belt slippage.
16 Child's seat restraining system US488747 1995-06-08 US5605375A 1997-02-25 Mattias Friedrich; Volkmar Wolfl
A child seat restraining system that is to be affixed in an automobile and a three or multiple point seat belt system includes a belt length adjustment device (16) that has a belt reel (20) which is affixed either on the back side or on the underside of the child's seat with which the effective belt length of at least one piece of belt can be increased or decreased by counteracting or cooperating with a spring force. The belt length adjustment device (16) includes a belt blocking device (24, 25) which is located behind the belt reel (20) in the unwinding position.
17 Belt retractor with push button controlled locking bar US14111 1993-02-05 US5380066A 1995-01-10 Michael A. Wiseman; Allan R. Lortz; David Merrick
A retractor having means for controlling the withdrawal of a belt therefrom operated by a push button. A retractor frame has a spring biased rotatably mounted spool wrappingly receiving one end of a belt harness with the belt harness having an opposite end with buckle members fixed thereto to receive a buckle tongue. A locking bar is engageable with ratchet shaped end plates of the spool. The locking bar is pivotable into the ratchet shaped end plates to prevent further withdrawal of the belt harness. A manual push button control causes movement of the locking bar away from the ratchet shaped end plates to allow withdrawal of the belt harness until the push button is released and the locking bar pivots into its normal position in contact with the ratchet shaped end plates.
18 Clamping device for a seat belt US3494571D 1968-06-27 US3494571A 1970-02-10 STOFFEL ROBERT W
19 Self-retracting webbing roller for safety belts US58551766 1966-10-10 US3412952A 1968-11-26 GUNTER WOHLERT; WOLFGANG WOLFF
20 Seat belt and locking means therefor US38464964 1964-07-23 US3294339A 1966-12-27 FONTAINE JOHN G
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