The present invention relates generally to fastening devices and, more particularly, to cargo retraining devices and cam buckles for tightening and tensioning straps.
Typically, various types of strap and buckle devices have been utilized for retaining items, such as tarps, in place over cargo or other objects to be protected against the elements. These devices may have generally incorporated a buckle through which a strap may be adjusted as to its length. The strap may be stitched to the tarp at one end or otherwise attached thereto. The buckle in many of these devices may have an attachment means connected to one end. For example, this attachment means may comprise a hook that may fit over the arm of a U-shaped anchoring bracket. These types of devices, however, may have several shortcomings.
For example, the hooks employed by many of these devices may readily become detached from the bracket should the tension on the strap loosen. This of course could result under various types of conditions, such as windy conditions, where movement is applied to the buckle. In addition, conventional cam buckles may employ complex tensioning means to both retain and release the strap for adjustability. These complex means often add cost to the device as well as complicate the process of adjusting the length of the strap.
An adjustable cam buckle assembly is described herein. The adjustable cam buckle assembly may include a cam buckle member, a retaining member and a clamp. The cam buckle member may include a hook section and a buckle section, wherein the buckle section may include a central opening and at least one slot. The retaining member may be engaged with the hook section, wherein the retaining member and the hook section may be capable of selectively securing a member within the hook section. The clamp may be pivotally engaged with the buckle section, wherein the clamp may be capable of engaging a strap within the buckle section.
Objects and advantages together with the operation of the invention may be better understood by reference to the following detailed description taken in connection with the following illustrations, wherein:
Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural and functional changes may be made without departing from the respective scope of the invention. As such, the following description is presented by way of illustration only and should not limit in any way the various alternatives and modifications that may be made to the illustrated embodiments and still be within the spirit and scope of the invention.
An adjustable cam buckle assembly 10 is illustrated in
The adjustable cam buckle assembly 10 may include a cam buckle member 12, a retaining member 30 and a clamp 60 (
The hook section 20 and the buckle section 40 of the cam buckle member 12 may be an integrally formed single component or may be separate components that may be secured together by any appropriate means, such as with fasteners, adhesives, by welding or the like (
The hook section 20 of the cam buckle member 12 may include a hook 22 and at least one aperture 24 (
The hook 22 may be of any appropriate shape, size, type or configuration, such as of a generally curved C-shape (
The retaining member 30 may be of any appropriate shape, size, type or configuration. For example, the retaining member 30 may be of a generally rectangular or square shape (
The retaining member 30 may include at least one sidewall 32 (
The sidewalls 32 may include at least one aperture 34. For example, each sidewall 32 may include an aperture 34 (
The retaining member 30 may be movably or pivotally connected to the hook 22 and capable of selectively closing the opening within the C-shape of the hook 22 (
The retaining pin or rivet 26 may be of any appropriate shape, size, type or configuration. For example, the retaining rivet 26 may be of a generally cylindrical shape (
The adjustable cam buckle assembly 10 may include a keeper spring 36 (
The keeper spring 36 may be arranged to bias the retaining member 30 into the closed position. The force of the keeper spring 36 may be overcome to depress the retaining member 30 from the closed position to the open position. In the closed position, the retaining member 30 may abut an inner portion of the hook 22, thereby closing the opening and preventing the hook 22 from detaching from a bracket or other connecting object. In the opened position, the second end of the retaining member 30 may be depressed away from the hook 22 to allow a connecting object to be inserted into or removed from the hook 22 by way of the retaining member 30 being opened from the hook 22.
The buckle section 40 of the cam buckle member 12 may include a body 42 having a central opening 44 (
The central opening 44 may be of any appropriate shape or size. For example, the central opening 44 may be of a generally square or rectangular shape (
The body 42 may include at least one aperture 46. For example, the body 42 may include a pair of apertures 46 (
The buckle section 40 of the cam buckle member 12 may be generally configured to receive a first end of a strap and tighten the strap about cargo. A second end of the strap may be secured to an object or may be connected to a second connecting device, such as a second adjustable cam buckle assembly 10.
The body 42 may include at least one slot and a partition or divider 56. For example, the body 42 may include a first slot 48 and a second slot 50 (
The second slot 50 may be of any appropriate shape, size, type or configuration. For example, the second slot 50 may be of a generally square or rectangular shape. The second slot 50 may be located at any appropriate position on the body 42, such as at a generally central location on the body 42 (
The partition or divider 56 may be of any appropriate shape, size, type or configuration. For example, the partition 56 may be of a generally square, rectangular or cylindrical shape. The partition 56 may be located at any appropriate position on the body 42, such as adjacent to and located between the first slot 48 and second slot 50 (
In use, the first slot 48 may receive the strap therein and a second slot 50 through which the strap may exit the buckle section 40. Thus, the adjustable cam buckle assembly 10 may be selectively moved along the length of the strap to the desired location to provide a length of strap capable of tightly securing cargo. The clamp 60 may secure the strap at the desired location and prevent the adjustable cam buckle assembly 10 from moving with respect thereto.
The clamp 60 may be pivotally connected to the buckle section 40 by any appropriate means. For example, the clamp 60 may be connected to buckle section 40 by a buckle pin or rivet 52 (
The clamp 60 may include a gripping section 66 and at least one aperture 62 (
The buckle rivet 52 may also be inserted through the clamp aperture 62 (
The teeth 64 may be of any appropriate shape, size, type or configuration. For example, the teeth 64 may be of a generally triangular shape. The teeth 64 may be located at any appropriate position on the clamp 60, such as on the gripping section 66 (
The clamp 60 may be biased towards the closed position to prevent the strap from sliding under normal conditions. For example, the clamp 60 may be engaged with a spring 54 (
The tension spring 54 may bias the clamp 60 into the closed position. For example, the tension spring 54 may be wound around the buckle rivet 52 and apply a force to the side opposite the clamp 60 away from the buckle section 40, thereby pivoting the clamp 60 into engagement with the strap.
The clamp 60 may be pivoted into an open position by applying a force sufficient to overcome the force of the tension spring 54 to the side of the clamp 60 opposite the gripping section 66 (
Although the embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described in the foregoing detailed description, it is to be understood that the present invention is not to be limited to the embodiments disclosed, but that the invention described herein is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications and substitutions without departing from the scope of the claims hereafter.
This application claims benefit from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/270,761, entitled “Adjustable Cam Buckle,” filed on Jul. 13, 2009, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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