@Tom.G
Cheers for those suggestions Tom, couple things to point out:
I'm unsure on how the buckle could be positioned perpendicular to the direction of the straps threaded through it.
Implementing slack to the straps would be not be possible given their purpose in tensioning to tilt the head forward.
This also affects the cord needing to be slack after opening buckle, not possible?
Re the other approaches mentioned:
The straps currently have hook attachments on their ends already, you might have missed them in images.
Attaching hooks directly to the platform and not to an anchor point on the platform is doable, but finding a protrusion / mechanism to release hooks as they pass is difficult eg: protrusion only intervenes at perfect moment of hooks passing, and does not impact rest of sled.
I'll refer you back to my original idea; the straps, full of tension by ratcheting, have hooks on either end, attached to anchor points as in photo attached. The lower hooks are machined away so that their connection to the anchor is minimal, ready to fall off. When the sled reaches the endpoint, the sudden deceleration and momentum of system will release those lower hooks off the anchor points, alleviating all tension in straps as required. Issue with this is consistency of the release of the hooks, as well as the fact the hooks only release in response to the impact. Ideally, they release just before the endpoint.
In order to increase consistency and attempt to release the hooks before the endpoint, a new idea is to add a fixture just before the endpoint of the actuator (picture 2 drawings in red and black). The straps full of tension collide with a small bar (drawn in black) running horizontally across the track. The tension filled straps will be forced to alleviate this added tension created by the collision with small bar (black) by finding their point of weakness -> the lower hooks barely hanging on, forcing them off their anchor points and relieving all tension.
Let me know your thoughts/questions on this idea.
Thanks,
Robert
Edit: I'm unconvinced by this new idea as new fixture may just increase the grab of the lower hooks by introducing momentum in wrong direction of release.
Any suggestions on some sort of wireless actuator to be placed between straps and pink neck to "jab" the strap in direction of the end of the track, introducing momentum to release hook from anchor?