An adjustment device, e.g., for use by children and small adults, retains the shoulder strap of a vehicle seat belt in a position comfortably away from the user's neck and face. The adjustment device comprises a body attachment device which is adjustably positioned about the user's body, especially a user's shoulder, and a releasable securement device which secures the seat belt shoulder strap to the body attachment device, drawing it away from the neck and face region of the user.
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19. A seat belt shoulder strap adjustment device comprising:
a means for releasably securing a seat belt shoulder strap comfortably away from a user's neck and face region; and a means for attaching the releasably securing means adjustably and positionably about the user's shoulder.
0. 36. A seat belt shoulder strap adjustment device, comprising:
means for securing a seat belt shoulder strap comfortably away from a user's face and neck region; and means for attaching the securing means adjustably and positionably about the user's shoulder; said means for securing being releasable from the means for attaching.
1. A seat belt shoulder strap adjustment device comprising:
a body attachment device adjustably positionable about a user's shoulder; and a releasable securement device positioned along the body attachment device to draw a seat belt shoulder strap comfortably away from the user's neck and face region, when the body attachment device is positioned about the user's shoulder.
0. 20. A seat belt shoulder strap adjustment device comprising:
a body attachment device constructed to be adjustably positioned about a user's shoulder; and a securement device positioned along the body attachment device to draw a seat belt shoulder strap comfortably away from the user's neck and face region when the body attachment device is positioned about the user's shoulder.
0. 33. A method of securing a seat belt shoulder strap comfortably away from the neck and face region of a seat belt user, comprising the steps of:
adjustably positioning a body attachment device of a seat belt shoulder strap adjustment device around the shoulder of a user, with a securement portion of the adjustment device positioned along the seat belt shoulder strap; and adjusting the seat belt shoulder strap adjustment device to draw the seat belt shoulder strap into a position comfortably away from the face and neck region of the user.
18. A method of securing a seat belt shoulder strap comfortably away from the neck and face region of a seat belt user, comprising the steps of:
attaching a seat belt shoulder strap adjustment device to a user, the adjustment device comprising a body attachment device for adjustable positioning about the user's shoulder, and a releasable securement device positioned along the body attachment device for securing the seat belt shoulder strap to the body attachment device; adjustably positioning the body attachment device about the user's shoulder; using the releasable securement device to releasably secure the seat belt shoulder strap to the body attachment device; and adjusting the adjustment device to draw the seat belt shoulder strap into a position comfortably away from the face and neck region of the user.
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a plurality of arm portions, a hinge portion coupling the arm portions together, and a fastener, the fastener providing securement of the seat belt shoulder strap to the adjustment strap when the arm portions of the hinged-clamp are folded over the shoulder strap and the adjustment strap.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/021,921, filed Jul. 17, 1996.
The invention relates to devices for adjusting the position of the shoulder strap of a vehicle seat belt.
Most vehicle seat belts, e.g., for automobiles and trucks, are proportioned for use by a normal size or larger adult, with the shoulder strap positioned accordingly. Automobile safety research indicates that there is a gap in protecting school-age children who are too big for toddler car seats and too small for optimum use of adult lap-shoulder belts. When a child or small adult uses the lap-shoulder belt, the shoulder strap presses uncomfortably into user's neck, or, for smaller children, extends across the user's face. Even average size or larger adults sometimes find the shoulder strap uncomfortable. As a result, many children, and even smaller or other adults, neglect to use the seat belt, ride with the shoulder strap clamped between their body and the seat, or otherwise obstruct or entirely defeat the safety objectives of the seat belt.
The invention fills the gap in seat belt protection described above, by providing a seat belt shoulder strap adjustment device for use by children and small adults. This adjustment device retains the shoulder strap of a vehicle seat belt in a position comfortably away from the user's neck and face, while still meeting the safety objectives of the seat belt.
The adjustment device includes a body attachment device which is adjustably positioned about a user's body, especially a user's shoulder, and a releasable securement device which secures the seat belt shoulder strap to the body attachment device, drawing the shoulder strap away from the user's face and neck region. The body attachment device and the releasable securement device are both adjustable for comfort and fit.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description of a presently preferred embodiment, and from the claims.
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An adjustment device 10 includes an adjustment strap 12, e.g., of woven fiber or other suitable strong material, sized to be releasably fastened, e.g., with a hook-and-loop type fastener 14, or with a buckle or other fastening element, about the user's body, especially the user's shoulder in the region of the upper arm. The length of the strap can be adjusted, e.g., to accommodate the individual user. The seat belt shoulder strap 8 is releasably engaged in clip 16, or other releasable securement device, positioned along the front portion of the adjustment strap 12 to position the shoulder strap 8 comfortably away from the user's neck and face region, R.
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Attached to the inner, facing surfaces of the arms 36, 38 are cooperating elements 40, 42 of a hook-and-loop type fastener, each about 1½ inches wide by 2 inches long and sewn, or otherwise permanently affixed slightly inset from the open end 46 of the clamp arms. These cooperating elements provide releasable closure of the hinged-clamp 32 to an adjustment strap 12', when the clamp 32 is folded over a seat belt 8 (shown in dashed lines).
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Other embodiments of the invention are within the following claims or otherwise contemplated. For example, other releasable and/or adjustable securement means may be employed. Other suitable fasteners and devices for adjusting the length of the strap are also contemplated.
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