[0001] The present invention relates to a safety device for a vehicle seat belt buckle.
[0002] Many child seats nowadays involve the use of the seat belts with which the vehicle
is fitted ordinarily for use by adults. However, often a child learns how to release
the buckle of the seat belt by depressing the release button of the buckle, thus unfastening
the belt: this can lead to dangerous consequences, either because the child is no
longer restrained by the seat belt and may be thrown about within the vehicle, or
because the driver will be distracted.
[0003] A number of devices have been proposed for fitting to the seat belt buckle and preventing
the child gaining access to the release button of the buckle. However, these devices
have suffered various drawbacks, in particular making it complicated for an adult
to engage the buckle and/or difficult for the adult to release the buckle especially
in the case of an emergency.
[0004] I have now devised a safety device for a vehicle seat belt buckle, which overcomes
the above-mentioned drawbacks.
[0005] In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a safety device for the
buckle of a vehicle seat belt, the buckle comprising a tongue carried by the seat
belt and a body part having a socket formed therein to receive the tongue, the buckle
also having a release button which is depressible for releasing the tongue from the
body part, the safety device comprising a cover element for overlying said release
button of the buckle, said cover element being pivotable outwardly to gain access
to said release button.
[0006] In use of this device, it is an easy matter for an adult to pivot the cover element
of the device outwardly to gain access to the release button, then depress this button
to release the buckle. However, it is difficult for a small child to reach down sufficiently
far to grasp the cover element and pivot it outwardly, and additionally depress the
release button: this is particularly the case where the cover element must be pivoted
outwardly from its upper end because, even once the cover element is pivoted outwardly,
it still lies between the child and the release button. The device is therefore child-proof:
the device also provides effective protection where the seat is used by a handicapped
person.
[0007] The safety device may have an attachment portion for its attachment to the seat belt
adjacent the tongue part of the buckle. The attachment portion preferably incorporates
means for detachably attaching it to the seat belt. Preferably the attachment portion
is formed with at least two transverse slots arranged for the seat belt to pass through
successively, such that sliding movement of the device along the belt is frictionally
resisted: at least one edge of at least one of these slots may be serrated or otherwise
configured to increase the resistance to sliding relative to the belt.
[0008] The safety device may comprise a substantially rigid member, arranged so that as
it is pivoted outwardly from the buckle body part, its attachment portion pivots inwardly,
correspondingly deflecting the portion of the seat belt to which it is attached.
[0009] Alternatively, the cover element may be hinged relative to the attachment portion
of the device. In this case, the device may be formed in one-piece from relatively
rigid or inflexible sheet material, which is provided with at least one transverse
fold to permit the cover element to hinge relative to the attachment portion.
[0010] The safety device may be arranged for use with a buckle which has the release button
positioned in the top end of the body part of the buckle. In this case, and in one
preferred embodiment, the attachment portion of the safety device lies in a first
plane, for engagement with the seat belt, and the cover element comprises a flap which
lies in a second plane, spaced from the plane of the attachment portion, and connected
to the attachment portion by a transition portion: in use, the flap lies against or
alongside the outer side of the buckle body part and the transition portion lies over
the top end of the release button. In another preferred embodiment, the cover element
may comprise a curved portion joined to the attachment portion and curved outwardly
and downwardly and finally inwardly.
[0011] In another embodiment of safety device in accordance with the invention, the device
is arranged to fit over the buckle body part and has a top portion which, in use,
lies over the top end of the buckle body part but has an opening for insertion of
the buckle tongue: the cover element is arranged to lie against the side of the body
part, in which the release button is positioned, and is hinged relative to the top
portion of the device. Preferably the device has a rear portion which lies against
the rear of the buckle body part and carries an attachment portion for engaging a
stalk or portion of seat belt on which the buckle body part is mounted.
[0012] In the above-described embodiments, the cover element may be formed with an aperture
to enable an able adult to insert his or her finger(s) to depress the buckle release
button: this may allow the buckle to be released more quickly, to free the child or
handicapped person who is restrained by the seat belt, than either pivoting the cover
element outwardly or sliding it along the seat belt. The aperture may be arranged
to prevent or substantially inhibit access to the buckle release button on the part
of the child or handicapped person who is restrained by the seat belt: preferably
an upper part of the cover element is closed, to close across the top of the body
part of the buckle, and the aperture in the cover element is formed in a part of the
cover element which extends down the side of the buckle body part.
[0013] Also, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a safety device
for the buckle of a vehicle seat belt, the buckle comprising a tongue carried by the
seat belt and a body part having a socket formed in an end thereof to receive the
tongue, the buckle also having a release button which is depressible for releasing
the tongue from the body part, the safety device comprising a cover element for overlying
the socket end and a side of the buckle body part, including its release button, the
cover element being formed with an aperture to gain sidewise access to the buckle
body part and to its release button.
[0014] Preferably, in each embodiment, at least the cover element of the safety device is
of a transparent or semi-transparent material, so that the buckle remains visible.
[0015] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of examples only
and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGURE 1 is a side view of a first embodiment of safety device in accordance with
the present invention, shown fitted to a seat belt;
FIGURE 2 is a front view of the device of Figure 1;
FIGURE 3 is an isometric view of a second embodiment of safety device in accordance
with the present invention;
FIGURE 4 is a similar view of a modified form of the safety device of Figure 3;
FIGURE 5 is a an isometric view of a third embodiment of safety device in accordance
with the present invention; and
FIGURE 6 is an isometric view of a fourth embodiment of safety device in accordance
with the present invention.
[0016] Referring to Figures 1 and 2 of the drawings, there is shown a safety device 20 for
a vehicle seat belt buckle 10,14. The buckle, in the example shown, comprises a body
part 10 mounted to the upper end of a stalk 12, and a tongue 14 carried by the belt
16 and inserted downwardly into a socket formed in the top of the body part 10. The
body part 10 houses a mechanism for locking the tongue 14 within its socket, and is
furthermore provided with a button 18 which is depressible for releasing the tongue
14, thereby releasing the buckle.
[0017] The safety device 20 shown in Figures 1 and 2 is attached to the seat belt 16 just
above the tongue 14 and includes a cover portion 24 for overlying the release button
18 when the tongue 14 is engaged with the body part 10 such that the belt 16 is in
its normal, lightly-tensioned condition.
[0018] In particular, the safety device 20 comprises a one-piece member of plastics material,
having a flat, generally rectangular portion 22 by which the device is attached to
the seat belt 16, and a flat, generally rectangular portion 24 which lies in a plane
substantially parallel to but spaced from the attachment portion 22: the two portions
22,24 are joined to each other by a curved transition 23. The cover portion 24 extends
away from the attachment portion 22 in the longitudinal direction of the device. The
attachment portion 22 is formed with two transverse slots 26 and with a slit 27 which
extends longitudinally of the device from the free end edge of portion 22 to the inner
of the two slots 26.
[0019] It will be appreciated that the slit 27 allows for insertion of the seat belt 16,
in order to engage the belt to the device 20 such that (as shown) the belt 16 passes
forwardly through the inner slot 26, then rearwardly through the outer slot 26. In
this manner, the device 20 is frictionally engaged with the belt 16: although the
device can be slid along the belt, it is relatively resistant to this movement. This
resistance to sliding movement may be increased by providing serrations or otherwise
configuring at least one edge of at least one of the slots 26.
[0020] It will also be appreciated that because, in use, the device 20 overlies the release
button 18 of the seat belt buckle, the release button is not directly accessible for
depression to release the buckle. However, the release button may be readily accessed
by pivoting the cover portion 24 of the device away from the body part 10 of the buckle:
the device 20 is a rigid member and this outward pivoting movement of the cover portion
24 produces corresponding inward pivoting movement of the attachment portion 22 and
inward deflection of the belt 16, all shown by the arrows A in Figure 1. Whilst it
is easy for an able adult to pivot the device and gain access to the release button
in the manner just described, it is very difficult for a child or a handicapped person,
who is restrained by the seat belt 16, to reach sufficiently far down to grip the
device 20 and pivot it outwardly and upwardly, and additionally to press the release
button, because all the while the device 20 still overlies and inhibits easy access,
on the part of the child or person restrained by the seat belt, to the release button.
[0021] If desired, the device 20 may be slid along the belt 16 away from the buckle tongue
14, against the above-mentioned resistance to movement, before inserting the tongue
into its socket in the body part 10 of the buckle, after which the device 20 may be
slid along the belt in the opposite direction, to the position shown in Figure 1 in
which it overlies the release button of the buckle. Similarly, when it is desired
to release the buckle, the device 20 may be slid upwardly along the belt in order
to uncover the release button: however, a child or handicapped person would find it
difficult to slide the device along the belt.
[0022] Figure 3 shows a safety device which is formed from a single sheet of relatively
rigid or inflexible plastics material which has two transverse fold lines to provide
an attachment portion 32, a cover portion 34 and an intermediate or transition portion
33. The attachment portion 32 is formed with two transverse slots 36 and a slit 37
corresponding to the slots 26 and slit 27 of the device 20 of Figures 1 and 2, enabling
the device to be attached to a seat belt in the same manner. The device of Figure
3 is used similarly: however, to gain access to the buckle release button, it is only
necessary to hinge the cover portion 34 outwardly, relying on the flexibility of either
or both of the transverse fold lines of the device. This enables an adult to access
the release button quickly and easily, but it still presents difficulties for a child
or handicapped person.
[0023] Figure 4 shows a device which is the same as the device of Figure 3, except that
the attachment portion 42 is formed with two transverse slots 46 extending from the
opposite side edges of the device. The seat belt is, in use, engaged with the device
in similar manner, i.e. by passing upwardly through one slot 46 and then downwardly
through the second slot. It will be appreciated that other arrangements of slots,
different from those shown in Figures 3 and 4, may be provided for attachment of the
device to the seat belt.
[0024] Figure 5 shows a device which is arranged to fit over the body part of the seat belt
buckle, and has a transverse slot 53 through which the tongue of the buckle can be
passed for insertion into the socket in the body part. The device is formed from a
piece of sheet plastics material and is formed with two transverse fold lines to provide
a top portion 52 in which the slot 53 is formed, a front cover portion 54 and a rear
panel 56. Two further transverse folds are provided, to form an attachment portion
58 and a narrow connecting portion 60, the attachment portion being formed with a
transverse slot 59 and a slit 57 extending from the outer edge of the device to the
slot 59.
[0025] In use, the device of Figure 5 fits over the body part of the seat belt buckle, with
its attachment portion 58 engaged with the stalk or seat belt on which the body part
of the buckle is carried. Further, the top portion 52 of the device lies across the
top of the body part of the buckle and the cover portion 54 overlies the release button
of the buckle. The buckle is fastened by passing the tongue of the buckle through
the slot 53 of the device and into the socket in the body part of the device. In order
to release the buckle, the cover portion is hinged outwardly to gain access to the
release button of the body part of the buckle.
[0026] Figure 6 shows a safety device which comprises a one-piece member of plastics material,
having a flat, generally rectangular portion 62 by which the device is, in use, attached
to the seat belt: in particular, the portion 62 is formed with an arrangement of transverse
slots 66 and a longitudinal slit 67, similar to the device of Figures 1 and 2; it
may instead be formed with an arrangement of slots similar to the device of Figure
4. The device further comprises a cover portion 64 which extends from the lower edge
of the attachment portion 62, the cover portion 64 curving outwardly and downwardly
and finally inwardly. The cover portion 64 is formed with a window 65 the upper edge
of which is spaced from the lower edge of the attachment portion 62. It will be appreciated
that, in use of the device shown in Figure 6, the cover portion 64 overlies the top
end and outer side of the buckle body, including its release button. The device thus
prevents a child or handicapped person, who is restrained by the seat belt, from gaining
direct access to the buckle release button. However, just in the same manner as for
the device of Figures 1 and 2, an able adult is able to pivot the device outwardly
and upwardly, about its point of attachment to the seat belt, in order to gain access
to the buckle release button: alternatively, the able adult may be able to slide the
device along the belt. Moreover, the device of Figure 6 offers the opportunity for
the above adult, wishing to release the buckle and free the child or handicapped person
with minimal delay, to insert his or her fingers through the aperture 65 and depress
the buckle release button. It will be appreciated that it is extremely difficult for
the child or handicapped person, restrained by the seat belt, to reach downwardly
over the top, closed part of the curved cover portion, then pass his fingers inwardly
through the aperture 65 and depress the buckle release button.
[0027] In all of the embodiments which have been described, the device is preferably formed
of a transparent or semi-transparent material, so that the buckle which underlies
the device remains visible.
1. A safety device for the buckle of a vehicle seat belt (16), the buckle comprising
a tongue (14) carried by the seat belt (16) and a body part (10) having a socket formed
therein to receive the tongue (14), the buckle also having a release button (18) which
is depressible for releasing the tongue (14) from the body part (10), the safety device
comprising a cover element (23,24) for overlying the release button (18) of the buckle,
the cover element (22,23,24) being pivotable outwardly to gain access to the release
button (18).
2. A safety device as claimed in Claim 1, having an attachment portion (22) for attaching
the safety device to the seat belt (16), adjacent the tongue part (14) of the buckle.
3. A safety device as claimed in Claim 2, wherein the attachment portion (22) incorporates
means (26,27) for detachably attaching the safety device to the seat belt (16).
4. A safety device as claimed in Claim 3, wherein the means (26,27) for detachably attaching
the safety device to the seat belt (16) comprises at least two transverse slots (26)
formed in the attachment portion (22) and arranged for the seat belt (16) to pass
through each slot in succession, such that sliding movement of the device along the
belt (16) is frictionally resisted.
5. A safety device as claimed in Claim 4, wherein at least one edge of at least one of
the transverse slots (26) is serrated or otherwise configured to increase the resistance
to sliding relative to the belt (16).
6. A safety device as claimed in any of Claims 2 to 5, comprising a substantially rigid
member, arranged so that as it is pivoted outwardly from the buckle body part (10),
its attachment portion (22) pivots inwardly, correspondingly deflecting the portion
of the seat belt (16) to which it is attached.
7. A safety device as claimed in any of Claims 2 to 5, wherein the cover element (23,24)
is hinged relative to the attachment portion (22) of the device.
8. A safety device as claimed in Claim 7, formed in one-piece from relatively rigid or
inflexible sheet material, which is provided with at least one transverse fold to
permit the cover element (23,24) to hinge relative to the attachment portion (22).
9. A safety device as claimed in any of Claims 2 to 8, wherein the attachment portion
(22) of the safety device lies in a first plane, for engagement with the seat belt
(16), and the cover element (23,24) comprises a flap (24) which lies in a second plane,
spaced from the plane of the attachment portion (22), and connected to the attachment
portion (22) by a transition portion (23) such that, in use, the flap lies against
or alongside the outer side of the buckle body part (10) and the transition portion
(23) lies over the top end of the body part (10) of the buckle.
10. A safety device as claimed in any of Claims 2 to 8, wherein the cover element comprises
a curved portion (64) joined to the attachment portion (62) and curved outwardly and
downwardly and finally inwardly.
11. A safety device as claimed in Claim 1, arranged to fit over the buckle body part (10)
and having a top portion (52) which, in use, lies over the top end of the buckle body
part (10) and has an opening (53) for insertion of the buckle tongue (14), the cover
element (54) being arranged to lie against the side of the body part (10) and hinged
relative to the top portion (52) of the device.
12. A safety device as claimed in Claim 11, having a rear portion (56) which lies against
the rear of the buckle body part (10) and carries an attachment portion (58) for engaging
a stalk (12) or portion of seat belt (16) on which the buckle body part (10) is mounted.
13. A safety device as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the cover element (64)
is formed with an aperture (65) into which one or more fingers may be inserted to
depress the buckle release button (18).
14. A safety device as claimed in Claim 13, wherein an upper part of the cover element
(64) is closed, to close across the top of the body part (10) of the buckle, and the
aperture (65) in the cover element (64) is formed in a part of the cover element (64)
which extends down the side of the buckle body part (10).
15. A safety device as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein at least the cover element
(23,24) of the safety device is of a transparent or semi-transparent material.
16. A safety device for the buckle of a vehicle seat belt (16), the buckle comprising
a tongue (14) carried by the seat belt (16) and a body part (10) having a socket formed
in an end thereof to receive the tongue (14), the buckle also having a release button
(18) which is depressible for releasing the tongue (14) from the body part (10), the
safety device comprising a cover element (64) for overlying the socket end and a side
of the buckle body part (10), including its release button (18), the cover element
(64) being formed with an aperture (65) to gain sidewise access to the buckle body
part (10) and to its release button (18).