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Title:
A DEVICE FOR USE WITH A SAFETY BELT
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1990/008676
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A device for use with a safety belt (8), e.g. a three-point safety belt, and a seat in a car to prevent the transversal belt (8a) of safety belt (8), which in a normal position lies in loose contact across the user's thighs, from sliding up to and pressing against the user's abdomen in case of abrupt braking or a possible car clash, in which case it might injure internal organs, especially the womb and foetus of pregnant women. The transversal belt (8a) is releasably fastened to a connecting means (5), which is fastened between the user's thighs to a sitting support (3). Sitting support (3) may consist of the seat portion (3a) of the car seat.

Inventors:
KORNELIUSSEN KJELL (NO)
Application Number:
PCT/NO1990/000026
Publication Date:
August 09, 1990
Filing Date:
February 01, 1990
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
KORNELIUSSEN KJELL (NO)
International Classes:
B60R22/02; B60R22/26; B60R22/18; (IPC1-7): B60R22/26
Domestic Patent References:
WO1980002379A11980-11-13
Foreign References:
AU489040A
SE373287B1975-02-03
Other References:
See also references of EP 0456745A1
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Claims:
CLAIMS
1. :.
2. A device for use with a safety belt (8), e.g. a threepoint safety belt, and a seat in a car to prevent the transversal portion of safety belt (8), transversal belt (8a), which in a normal position lies in loose contact across the user's thighs, from sliding up onto and exerting pressure against the user's abdomen in case of abrupt braking or a car crash, which may result in injuries of internal organs r especially the womb and foetus of pregnant women, or of external auxiliary organs of stomi operated persons, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the transversal belt (8a) is releasably fastened to a connecting means (5), which is fastened to a sitting support (3) between the user's thighs.
3. A device as stated in claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that sitting support (3) consists of the seat portion (3a) of the car seat. 3. A device as stated in claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the sitting support (3) consists of a flat flexible seat cushion (3b) to be provided on the seat portion (3a) of the car seat. *& 4.
4. A device as stated in claim 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that seat cushion (3b) is provided with a fastening strap (3c) with connecting means (3d), extending from both rear corners of the seat cushion (3b) and intended to extend behind the back rest of the car seat when in use.*& 5.
5. A device as stated in one of claims 1 4, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that seat cushion (3b) has a loop (2a) which is accessible from its top for cooperation with connecting means (5). *& 6.
6. A device as stated in claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that connecting means (5) is a releasable snap connection (5a), known per se, the female element (5b) of which is secured to seat portion (3a) and the male element (5c) of which is secured to the transversal belt (8a), or vice versa.*& 7.
7. A device as stated in claim 5, c h a r a c t e r i z e d 1 n that connecting means (5) comprises a buckle which has a slot shaped opening (7a) with an oblique insertion slot (7b) in one of its longitudinal sides for insertion of said loop (2a), and a hookshaped portion (6) limiting a second slot shaped opening (6a), which is substantially parallel with said first slotshaped opening (7a), and with a small hook opening (6a) at one end of slotshaped opening (6a) for insertion and removal of transversal belt (8a).*& 8.
8. A device as stated in claim 7, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n a groove (9) in hookshaped portion (6) close to hook opening (6b), said groove extending obliquely from the end of slotshaped opening (6a) at an acute angle to the direction of insertion/removal of said narrow hook opening (6b).*& 9.
9. A device as stated in claims 3, 4 and/or 6, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that connecting means (5) is connected with the central portion of seat cushion (3b), via two resilient bands (12) or bands provided with resilient portions, which at one pair of ends are secured to seat cushion (3b) at a mutual distance (A) across said cushion, and at the other pair of ends are fastened at a mutual distance to connecting means (5), which Is slidably and releasably fastened to transversal belt (8a). *& 10.
10. A device as stated in claim 9, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that female element (5b) of connecting means (5) is fastened to a fastening means (13), which is releasably hooked across and slidable on transversal belt (8a), whereas male element (5c) is fastened to said bands (12), or vice versa.*& 11.
11. A device as stated in claim 10, c h a r a c t e r i z e d 1 n that connecting means (5) comprises two connecting members (5', 5''), the male elements (5c', 5c'') of which are fastened at a mutual distance (A' ) corresponding to distance (A) between bands (12), to fastening means (13) on the transversal belt (8a) for cooperation with female elements (5b', 5b'') of said connecting means (5) on bands (12), or vice versa.
Description:
A device for use with a safety belt

The present invention relates to a device for use with a safety belt, e.g. a three-point seat belt, and a seat in a car to prevent the transverse portion, transverse belt, which in a normal position lies in loose contact across the user's thighs, from sliding up onto and exerting pressure against the user's abdomen in case of abrupt braking, or a car crash, which might result in injuries to the user's internal organs, especially the womb and foetus of pregnant women, or to any external auxiliary organs carried by stomi-operated persons.

Use of a safety belt reduces the number of serious injuries and deaths in connection with car accidents. This is also the case with pregnant women, but the transversal portion or transversal belt often causes injuries, like placental separation, ruptured uterus, or direct injury to the foetus- especially the spine of the foetus. This is due to the fact that the transversal belt, which in a normal position lies loosely across the user's thighs, will slide up and exert pressure against the user's abdomen in connection with abrupt braking or a car crash.

In "Tidsskrift for Den norske laegeforening" (Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association) No. 24, 1986, pp 1921 - 1923 among others, a demand for an improved safety belt arrangemĀ¬ ent as compared to those previously known, which will also protect the womb of pregnant women, is expressed.

Other persons with special anatomic conditions rendering use of the conventional safety belt system difficult, may also derive benefit from a further development of a safety belt, in which the above mentioned facts are taken into account. We have especially in mind persons with ileostomi, colosto i , ureterostomi , as well as rather obese persons, etc.

It is, thus, an object of the present invention to provide a safety belt the transverse belt portion of which will not slide up onto and exert pressure against the user's abdomen during abrupt braking or in case of a car crash, but is firmly held across the user's thighs.

According to the invention this is achieved by the aid of the characterizing features stated in the following independent claim 1 as well as the following dependent claims.

By releasably fastening the transverse belt on a connecting means which is, in turn, secured to a sitting support and is in use situated between the user's thighs, as stated in claim 1, the transversal belt will in case of an abrupt reduction of speed be tightened across the user's thighs without sliding up onto the user's abdomen, and the diagonal belt portion of the safety belt will at the same time prevent the upper part of the user's body from moving forward.

Said sitting support may in an embodiment of the Invention consist of the seat portion of the car seat, and in another embodiment it may consist of a flat flexible seat cushion to be loosely provided on the seat portion of the car seat. In said two embodiments the connecting means is fastened to the seat portion of the car seat proper, or to said loose flexible cushion, respectively.

In the first mentioned case the connecting means and, thus, the transversal belt is fastened to the car seat proper, which prevents the transversal belt from moving in case of abrupt braking or a car crash. In the second case its is the user's weight on the flexible seat cushion which will cause the transversal belt to be firmly held in conditions as mentioned above. In this case the seat cushion is also provided with a fastening strap, which extends from both rear corners of the seat cushion and is intended to extend behind

the car seat back to prevent the seat cushion from sliding forwards on the seat.

The sitting support and the connecting means may be designed in various manners, as will appear from the above mentioned dependent claims.

The invention is disclosed in more detail below with reference to some embodiments of the invention which are shown in the enclosed drawings, in which

Figure 1. shows a sitting support in the form of a flat flexible seat cushion to be loosely placed on the seat portion of a car seat,

Figure 2 shows a connecting means in the form of a buckle, Figure 3a shows a three-point safety belt in use, indicating how its transversal belt may slide up to the user's abdomen in case of braking,

Figure 3b shows the same, but with the transversal belt fastened to the sitting support between the user's thighs,

Figure 4 is a view i perspective showing a car seat with a three-point safety belt, in which the transversal belt is fastened to the seat portion of the car seat by the aid of a releasable snap connection, and

Figure 5 is a view in perspective of a car seat with a three-point safety belt, the transversal belt of which is fastened by the aid of a releasable snap connection to a seat cushion which is placed on the seat portion of the car seat.

Figure 3a is a perspective view of a pregnant woman who is sitting on a car seat and is safeguarded by a three-point safety belt. The transversal portion of the safety belt 8, transversal belt 8a, which in a normal position lies in loose

contact across the user's thighs, Is shown in a position after sliding up onto the woman's abdomen and womb, which is indicated by arrow 10.

This dangerous situation occurring as a result of rapid braking or in case of a car crash may be prevented, as shown in Figure 3b, In wliich transversal belt 8a is fastened to the sitting support, In the present case shown to be a seat cushion 3b, by the aid of a connecting means - not visible.

In an embodiment of the invention and as shown in Figure 4, transversal belt 8a of the safety belt 8 is provided with a connecting means 5 in the shape of a releasable snap connection 5a, with female element 5b of the snap connection means fastened in seat portion 3a of the car seat and with male element 5c being slidably fastened to transversal belt 8a.

In use, the safety belt is secured in a conventional manner by the aid of connecting means to a stationary point in the car, upon which male element 5c on transversal belt 8a is connected with female element 5b.

In another embodiment of the invention as shown in Figure 1, transversal belt 8a is by the aid of connecting means 5 fastened to a seat support 3 consisting of a flat flexible seat cushion 3b to be placed loosely on the seat portion 3a of the car seat.

Connecting means 5 is in this case shown to be a buckle comprising a slot shaped opening 7a with an oblique insertion slot 7b at one longitudinal side to be inserted in a loop 2a on seat cushion 3b, which is disclosed in more detail below. Said buckle also comprises a hook-shaped portion 6 limiting a second slot opening 6a, which is substantially parallel with first mentioned slot-shaped opening 7a and has a narrow hook-

shaped opening 6b at one end of slot 6a for insertion and removal of transversal belt 8a.

A short groove 9 is provided in the hook-shaped portion 6 close to hook opening 6b, said groove extending obliquely from the end of slot opening 6a at an acute angle with the inlet/outlet direction of narrow hook opening 6b.

Seat cushion 3b, as shown in Figure 1, is flexible and may be folded or rolled up. Seat cushion 3b, consequently, requires little space for transport or storage.

The above mentioned loop 2a on seat cushion 3b is preferably provided at its central portion.

Seat cushion 3b preferably consists of a soft and insulating material of great strength and resistance to tearing, and the above mentioned loop 2a, which preferably consists of a band 2 is stitched to the top face of se.at cushion 3b.

The metal buckle constituting connecting means 5 is arranged with hook opening 6b of slot opening 6a facing the user, i.e. away from the direction of travel, and is attached to one of the transversal nylon bands 2, said band being inserted in the oblique inlet slot 7b in the lower portion of the buckle and into slot openng 7a. Transversal belt 8a of safety belt 8 is inserted into buckle opening 6b in such a manner that the front edge of transversal belt 8 Is placed in groove 9 in the upper buckle portion, so that the edge of the safety belt is rounded towards the user's inguinal area 11.

It will appear from the above mentioned that when transversal belt 8a of safety belt 8 is connected with seat support 3 by the aid of connecting means 5 said belt portion will extend across the user's thighs. This is contrary to safety belts the transversal belt 8a of which is not fastened and may slide up towards the abdomen area of the user in case of

rapid braking, in which case it may cause injure to internal organs, e.g. the womb 10 of pregnant women.

The device according to the invention may be used in front seats as well as back seats in cars provided with safety belts. Seat cushion 3b is loosely placed on the seat and is kept down towards the car seat 3 by the weight of the user in a critical situation of braking or a car crash when the influence of forces occurs. As mentioned, said cushion is lightweigt and foldable.

In order to ensure that seat cushion 3b does not slide forwards on seat 3 in common use and, especially, in case of braking or a car crash, seat cushion 3b is provided with a fastening strap 3c with connecting means 3d, as shown in Figure 5. The ends of fastening strap 3c extend from two rear corners of seat cushion 3b. Fastening straps 3c are intended to extend behind the back rest of the seat when in use. By the aid of said connecting means .of fastening strap 3c the latter can readily be placed around the back rest and fastened, and released, respectively.

To provide further safety against the transversal belt 8a moving up onto the user's abdomen, the central portion of seat cushion 3b is provided with two resilient bands 12, which are fastened at a mutual distance A across the seat cushion. The other pair of ends of band 12 are in the embodiment shown in Figure 5 connected with two female elements 5b', 5b'' of snap connection 5', 5'' cooperating with corresponding male elements 5c', 5c'', which are secured at a mutual distance A* to a fastening means 13 which is releasably hooked across and slidable on transversal belt 8a. Obviously, female and male elements 5b, 5c of connecting means 5 may be fastened in a manner vice versa of the above mentioned.

Said fastening means 13 may consist of a sleeve with a longitudinal slot to be provided on the transversal belt 8a, and it may be provided with suitable fastening members to prevent it from unintended removal from transversal belt 8a. Said fastening means 13 may, thus also comprise a suitable flexible material provided with hook and loop fasteners or snap fasteners at both opposite ends, which are made to cooperate when the fastening means is in place on transversal belt 8a. Said fastening means 13 is, furthermore, provided with suitable fastening elements for the above mentioned female, and male elements 5b,5c, respectively of connecting means 5.

Fastening means 13 and its connection with connecting means 5, which either comprise one connecting means or two connecting means 5', 5'' for cooperation with female and male elements 5b, 5c, respectively, on bands 12 may be designed in various manners which are all within the scope of the following claims.




 
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