Adjustable strap buckle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6360410
  • Patent Number
    6,360,410
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 3, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A strap buckle comprises a male element and a female element which can be snap-fitted together and each of which has means for the connection of a respective portion of strap. The connection means include a device for adjusting the tension of the respective portion of strap, the device comprising two crosspieces which extend between two cheeks of the respective buckle element and define two slots which can be engaged by the strap, for which they define a tortuous path. The adjustment device includes a catch which is articulated to the cheeks about an axis parallel to the crosspieces and which can adopt a clamping position in which it interferes with the strap, preventing the strap from sliding in the slots, or a release position in which it is spaced from the strap.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a strap buckle comprising a male element and a female element which can be snap-fitted together and each of which has means for the connection of a respective portion of strap, in which the connection means of one of the elements includes a device for adjusting the tension of the respective portion of strap, the device comprising two crosspieces extending between two cheeks of the respective element of the buckle so as to define two slots which can be engaged by the strap and intended to define a tortuous path for the strap.




2. The Prior Art




Known buckles of the type defined above are commonly used as quick closure devices for bags or rucksacks, or in other sports or leisure applications. However, these known buckles have the disadvantage that the device which is provided for adjusting the tension of one of the portions of the strap, and which is associated, for example, with the male element of the buckle, can clamp the strap effectively after the desired adjustment has been achieved only if the buckle maintains an inclination below a predetermined threshold. In the more general case, if the body with which the buckle is associated is subject to fairly violent movements to and fro, the adjustment device is also subject to cycles of varying loading which may cause the adjustment device to adopt, even for very short periods of time, an inclination greater than the maximum provided for in order to maintain the adjustment tension of the strap. In this case, the strap may loosen progressively until it is unthreaded from the respective buckle element as a result of gradually increasing play between the strap and the buckle.




Moreover, in buckles of the known type identified above, the relative arrangement of the crosspieces of the adjustment device is the sole means for clamping the strap. In particular, their arrangement is such that the strap can be clamped only if it is arranged so as to engage both of the slots of the adjustment device in a particular arrangement. However, this effective arrangement is not always easily and quickly identified by the user and, if the strap is arranged in the slots in the other possible, incorrect, arrangement, the strap inevitably tends to separate from the buckle even if a slight tension is applied to it.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to prevent the above-mentioned problems, the subject of the invention is a buckle of the type defined above, characterized in that the adjustment device comprises a catch which is articulated to the cheeks about an axis substantially parallel to the crosspieces, and which is adapted to adopt a clamping position in which it interferes with the strap, preventing the strap from sliding in the slots, or a release position in which the catch is spaced from the strap.




By virtue of this concept, the buckle according to the invention is very secure with respect to accidental sliding of the strap in the slots of the adjustment device, even if the buckle is subjected to cycles of violent loading.




Moreover, the strap can engage the slots of the adjustment device in two possible configurations, that is, following two different tortuous paths, in both of which the strap can be clamped effectively, rendering the insertion of the strap in the device and its subsequent clamping easier, quicker and more secure.




By virtue of the fact that the adjustment device, which is usually associated with the male element of the buckle, comprises the articulated catch, its cheeks are larger than those of the buckles of the prior art, precisely to permit the articulation of the catch, thus facilitating gripping and operation of the respective buckle element, for example, during the snap-coupling of the buckle, even for a user wearing gloves, as may be the case during sports activities which require equipment having quick-fit buckles, so that the buckle according to the invention can be manipulated in a more practical and secure manner than the buckles already known in the prior art.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clearer from a reading of the following detailed description, given purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the appended drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a strap buckle according to the invention, with the adjustment device in its open configuration, and in the absence of the strap,





FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b


are similar, sectioned side elevational views taken from the side indicated by the arrow II in

FIG. 1

, showing two possible configurations in which a strap can be associated with the same element of the buckle of

FIG. 1

,





FIGS. 3 and 4

are views similar to

FIGS. 2



a,




2




b.


which show two embodiments of the adjustment device which differ from those shown in

FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b,







FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

in which the device for adjusting the tension of the strap is in its closed configuration, in the absence of the strap,





FIGS. 6



a,




6




b


are similar, sectioned side elevational views taken from the side indicated by the arrow VI in

FIG. 5

, showing, respectively, the two possible configurations in which the strap can be associated with the same element of the buckle of

FIG. 5

, in the condition in which the strap is clamped, and





FIG. 7

is a view similar to

FIG. 6



a


, showing a variant of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference initially to

FIGS. 1

,


2




a,




2




b,




5


,


6




a


and


6




b,


a buckle


1


according to the invention is made of moulded plastics material and comprises a female element


3


having a top wall


3




a


and a bottom wall


3




b


between which a cavity


11


is defined. The element


3


has a transverse bar enabling a fixed end loop of a respective portion of strap


4


to be connected to the element


3


.




A portion of a male element


5


of the buckle


1


comprising a guide rod


7


interposed between two resilient prongs


9


can be snap-engaged in the female element


3


. As a result of the insertion of the rod


7


and of the prongs


9


in the cavity


11


of the female element


3


, the prongs


9


first of all deform slightly towards the rod


7


as a result of interference with side walls of the element


3


and then return to their undeformed condition when they come into engagement with respective lateral seats


13


formed in the side walls of the female element


3


, thus achieving mutual anchorage of the female and male elements


3


and


5


of the buckle


1


. If the portions of the prongs


9


disposed in the seats


13


of the element


3


are pushed towards the rod


7


, the male element


5


can be released from the female element


3


.




The male element


5


has a main crosspiece


5




a


to which the rod


7


and the prongs


9


are connected and from which two cheeks


15


extend in the opposite direction to the prongs


9


. The cheeks


15


are also connected to one another by an intermediate crosspiece


19


and by an end crosspiece


17


which are arranged in a plane substantially parallel to a general plane of the male element


5


, substantially parallel to the rod


7


. In particular, the crosspiece


17


has a beak-like shape, and the intermediate crosspiece


19


is generally elongate and has an outer recess which extends between an end


20


facing the crosspiece


17


and an opposite end


16


facing the crosspiece


5




a.


In the vicinity of the end


16


, the recess of the crosspiece


19


is defined axially by a shoulder


18


substantially perpendicular to the general plane of the element


5


.




Two parallel slots, indicated


21


and


23


, are defined between the crosspieces


17


and


19


and between the crosspieces


19


and


5




a,


respectively. These slots are intended to be engaged by the portion of strap associated with the element


5


of the buckle which is inserted through the slots so as to follow a tortuous path, that is, with a portion of the strap arranged so as to be substantially S-shaped.




In particular, the strap can be associated with the slots


21


and


23


in two different configurations, of which one is indicated


6




a


in

FIGS. 2



a


and


6




a,


and the other is indicated


6




b


in

FIGS. 2



b


and


6




b.


In the configuration


6




a,


the strap extends around the crosspiece


19


and both portions of the strap extend under the crosspiece


17


, whereas in configuration


6




b,


the strap still extends around the crosspiece


19


but both of its portions extend over the crosspiece


17


.




A catch


25


associated with the cheeks


15


, above the crosspiece


19




a,


is articulated about an axis A (

FIGS. 1 and 5

) substantially parallel to the crosspieces


19


and


17


. The catch


25


is substantially L-shaped so as to have a portion


31


for restraining the strap and an operating portion


35


, which are generally perpendicular to one another. Two coaxial pins


29


extend on the outside of the catch


25


in the region of the connection of the portions


31


and


35


, in order to engage corresponding holes


27


in the cheeks


15


. Two opposed slide-ways


29




a


are advantageously formed on the inner faces of the two cheeks


15


to facilitate the snap-engagement of the pins


29


in the respective holes


27


during the coupling of the catch


25


with the cheeks


15


.




The restraining portion


31


preferably has at least a pair of teeth


33


at its free end for interfering with the surface of the strap


6




a


or


6




b


in order to clamp it in the outer recess of the crosspiece


19


in the strap-clamping configuration. In this clamping configuration, the portion


31


of the catch


25


is arranged in abutment with the shoulder


18


, with the interposition of the strap, after passing a dead-point angular position which corresponds, for example, to the position of the portion


31


when it is perpendicular to the general plane of the male element


5


, so that the catch


25


stops in a stable manner in the strap-clamping configuration.




The operating portion


35


of the catch


25


preferably has a projecting end edge


37


to facilitate gripping thereof by a user's finger when the catch


25


is to be rotated about the axis A from its strap-clamping configuration, first of all passing the above-mentioned dead point, until it reaches the position of

FIGS. 1

,


2




a


or


2




b.






In

FIGS. 3 and 4

, in which the same reference numerals as in

FIGS. 1

,


2




a


and


2




b


have been used to indicate identical or similar parts, the intermediate and end crosspieces, indicated


17




a,




19




a


and


17




b,




19




b,


respectively, have a different shapes from those shown in

FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b.






The crosspiece


17




a


is generally drop-shaped and the crosspiece


19




a


is substantially flat, and both are generally smaller than the corresponding crosspieces


17


and


19


and are substantially aligned axially so that both of the slots


21


and


23


have axes perpendicular to the general plane of the element


5


. The crosspiece


17




b


on the other hand has an angled shape and projects from the element


5


in the opposite direction to the main crosspiece


5




a,


and the crosspiece


19




b


has an elongate shape the end


20




b


of which almost overlaps the crosspiece


17




b


so that the slot


21


is relatively narrow and its general axis is inclined at about 45° to the general plane of the element


5


, that is, slightly more inclined than the axis of the slot


21


defined between the crosspieces


17


and


19


.




In particular, the more or less marked inclination of the axis of the slot


21


defines a limit angle between the element


5


and the respective portion of strap which extends therefrom, beyond which limit angle the strap which engages the tension adjustment device in the configuration


6




a


tends to slide relative to the slots


21


and


23


if a pulling force is applied to the strap.





FIG. 7

shows a variant of the buckle


1


in which the catch


25


has auxiliary engagement means consisting of two end hooks


39


which can snap-engage the crosspiece


17


as a result of a pressure exerted on the portion


35


of the catch


25


so as to constitute an additional safety measure for preventing the catch


25


from accidentally reaching the strap-release position, in order to avoid undesired sliding of the strap relative to the element


5


.




In the adjustment device of the buckle


1


, irrespective of the shape and relative arrangement of its intermediate and end crosspieces which are selected in dependence on the designed limit angle with respect to the sliding of the strap when it is arranged in the configuration


6




a,


the strap can also engage the slots


21


and


23


and can be clamped effectively by means of the catch


25


in the configuration


6




b,


in contrast with known buckles in which the insertion of the strap in the configuration


6




b


inevitably results in the strap becoming unthreaded from the element


5


. In particular, the configuration


6




a


of the strap enables effective clamping to be achieved even if the catch


25


is accidentally released, whilst configuration


6




b


has the advantage that, when the catch


25


adopts its strap-clamping position, it can be brought to the strap-release position by the application of a pull to its free end so that consequent lifting of the strap lifts the catch


25


relative to the crosspiece


17


, owing to interference with the portion


35


of the catch


25


, spacing the portion


31


from the surface of the strap. Since both of the configurations


6




a


and


6




b


of the strap enable effective clamping thereof to be achieved, the buckle according to the invention can be connected to the respective portion of strap more easily and securely and the possibility of the strap being separated accidentally owing to its being arranged incorrectly is excluded.




Moreover, the portion


35


of the catch


25


acts as a covering element for the respective portion of strap, particularly its regions extending around the crosspieces


17


,


19


and facing outwardly relative to the buckle


1


, which regions bear on relatively rigid elements and are most exposed to wear should the buckle rub against a rough surface.




The cheeks


15


are substantially larger than the cheeks of adjustment devices of the prior art so as to be able to accommodate the holes


27


for the pins


29


of the catch


25


and to allow the portion


31


to rotate about the axis A above the crosspiece


19


. As a consequence of this larger size, the outer gripping surfaces of the cheeks


15


are wider which enables them to be gripped more conveniently by the user, particularly if he is wearing gloves, especially during the insertion of the male element


5


in the female element


3


to fit these elements together.



Claims
  • 1. A strap buckle comprising:a male element; a female element that can be snap-fitted to the male element; a means disposed on the male and female element for connecting a respective portion of the strap, said connecting means comprising: a device for adjusting the tension of the respective portion of the strap, said device comprising: a main crosspiece, an intermediate crosspiece and an end crosspiece extending between two cheeks of the respective element of the buckle, the main and the intermediate crosspieces defining a first slot, the intermediate and end crosspieces defining a second slot, the slots can be engaged by the strap and for defining a tortuous path for the strap; a substantially L-shaped catch being articulated to the cheeks about an axis substantially parallel to the crosspieces and adapted to adopt a clamping position that interferes with the strap preventing the strap from sliding in the slots, or a release position in which the catch is spaced from the strap; said catch comprising a restraining portion for restraining the strap, said portion having an end for interfering with the surface of the strap when the strap engages the slots, and an operating portion disposed on the outside of the buckle having auxiliary means for snap-engagement on one of the crosspieces in the position for clamping the strap.
  • 2. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein the catch is associated with the male element of the buckle.
  • 3. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein the crosspieces are arranged substantially in a plane parallel to the general plane of the buckle, and in that the articulation axis of the catch is spaced from the plane defined by the crosspieces.
  • 4. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein the restraining portion has at least a pair of end teeth.
  • 5. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein the operating portion of the catch has a projecting lead-in edge for facilitating its gripping and movement by means of a user's finger, starting from the position for clamping the strap.
  • 6. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein the operating portion of the catch is formed so as to constitute an element for covering the strap in the clamping position.
  • 7. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein the restraining portion can come substantially into abutment with an angular-travel limit shoulder formed in one of said main, intermediate and end crosspieces, when the restraining portion is in its position for clamping the strap.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
T099A0088 Feb 1999 IT
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