freerangequark
Mechanical
- May 11, 2005
- 88
Hello,
I am having difficulty understanding part of the seat belt mechanism design shown at 3:21 on the following video:
The piece shown in orange appears to float coaxially to the spool shaft until it is accelerated, where it then is pulled off axis, rotating about the pivot point, so that the teeth engage in a lead-in manner thus acting as a brake.
My question is, what holds the orange piece centered? I'm not seeing anything in the video, and perhaps something was not shown for clarity.

I am having difficulty understanding part of the seat belt mechanism design shown at 3:21 on the following video:
The piece shown in orange appears to float coaxially to the spool shaft until it is accelerated, where it then is pulled off axis, rotating about the pivot point, so that the teeth engage in a lead-in manner thus acting as a brake.
My question is, what holds the orange piece centered? I'm not seeing anything in the video, and perhaps something was not shown for clarity.
