The present invention relates to belt systems and methods for inserting belt straps in belt buckles.
Belts typically come in various shapes and sizes and are traditionally used to support pants, shorts, etc. when worn around a user's waist. Most belts include a belt buckle and a belt strap that is wrapped around a user's waist and securely engaged with the belt buckle. Holes in the belt strap allow a user to adjust the size of a belt to discrete sizes. One common problem with numerous belts is that the belt cannot easily be adjusted past the predetermined sizes. Meaning a person who loses or gains weight must have a number of belts in different sizes. Another problem is that belt buckles frequently are made to be big and bulky. There exists a need for a belt that can easily adjust to different sizes with a belt buckle that can fit discreetly under the user's clothing.
The present invention relates to belt systems and methods for inserting belt straps in belt buckles.
The present invention may be embodied as a belt system comprising a belt buckle, a belt strap, and a stopper. The belt buckle has a frame, an attachment assembly defining an inlet and an outlet, and a securing assembly. The belt strap defines a first end and a second end. The stopper is fixedly attached to the second end of the belt strap. The attachment assembly engages the belt strap at the first end though the inlet and engages the stopper at the second end of belt strap to prevent movement of the second end of the belt strap relative to the frame. The securing assembly defines at least one first securing member and at least one second securing member configured to securely engage a first portion and a second portion of the belt strap.
The present invention may also be embodied as a method of forming a belt around a user comprising the following steps. A first end of a belt strap is passed through an inlet in a belt buckle. The belt strap is extended through the inlet until a stopper, fixedly attached to a second end of the belt strap, is in a locked position. The first end of the belt strap is passed through an outlet in the belt buckle. A first portion of the belt strap is engaged with at least one first securing member. The belt strap is looped around at least a portion of the user. The belt strap is secured by pulling the first end of the belt strap with at least one second securing member.
The present invention may also be embodied as a belt system comprising a belt buckle, a belt strap, and a stopper. The belt buckle has a frame having a first plate and a second plate, an attachment assembly, and a securing assembly. The first plate and the second plate are configured to engage each other in a locking position. The attachment assembly defines an inlet and an outlet. The belt strap defines a first end and a second end. The stopper is fixedly attached to the second end of the belt strap. The attachment assembly engages the belt strap at the first end though the inlet and engages the stopper at the stopper at the second end of belt strap to prevent movement of the belt strap. The securing assembly defines at least one first securing member and at least one second securing member configured to securely engage a first portion and a second portion of the belt strap, respectively.
As recited herein, the orientation or positional relationship indicated by the orientation words such as “front, back, up, down, left, right”, “transverse, vertical, perpendicular, horizontal” and “top, bottom”, etc. are usually based on orientation or positional relationship shown in the figures, and are merely for the convenience of the description of the present disclosure and simplifying the description, and unless stated to the contrary. The orientation words are not to indicate or imply that the device or element referred must have a specific orientation or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus are not to be explained as limiting the scope of the present disclosure. Additionally, the orientation words “first”, “second” and the like are used to limit the components and parts only for the purpose of facilitating the distinction between the corresponding components and parts, and unless otherwise stated, the above words have no special meaning and therefore cannot be interpreted as limiting the scope of protection of the present disclosure.
Referring initially to
As show in
The belt buckle frame 26 may comprise a single curved plate 40. The front side 32 of the belt buckle frame 26 defines a convex side of the plate 40 and the back side 34 of the belt buckle frame assembly 26 defines a concave side of the plate. The degree of curvature of the plate may be chosen to sufficiently fit or approximate the curvature of a user's waist (not pictured).
The belt buckle frame 26 may be constructed of any suitable material. For example, the belt buckle frame assembly 26 can be made of aluminum, steel, carbon fiber, plastic, wood, composite of these materials, and the like. In one example, the curved plate 40 is made of anodized aluminum. The thickness of the curved plate 40 can be any thickness suitable for providing stability to the belt buckle frame assembly 26 and a comforting, low profile, fit for the user.
As shown in
The belt strap inlet 42 and outlet 44 may be placed in any orientation relative to one another. For example, the belt strap inlet 42 and outlet 44 are parallel to one another. The belt strap inlet 42 and outlet 44 may also define a front side 42a, 44a and a back side 42b, 44b that corresponds with the front side 32 and the back side 34 of the belt buckle frame 26. The front side of the belt strap inlet 42a and the front side of the belt strap outlet 44a may be any width and height suitable to receive the belt strap. In one aspect, the front sides of the belt strap inlet and outlet 42a and 44a may be of similar widths and height. The back side of the belt strap inlet 42b and the back side of the belt strap outlet 44b may be any width and height suitable to receive the belt strap. In one aspect, the back sides of the belt strap inlet and outlet 42b and 44b may be of different widths and heights. For example, the back side of the belt strap inlet 42b is wider and taller than the back side of the belt strap outlet 44b. As illustrated in
Referring again to
The belt strap 24 further defines a first end 60 and a second end 62. The first securing members 48a and 48b define a first belt strap opening 52 configured to secure a first portion 64 of the belt strap 24. The first belt strap opening 52 can be any width suitable for receiving a first portion 64 the belt strap 24. The width and thickness the example first belt strap opening 52 are slightly larger than the corresponding width and thickness of the belt strap 24 such that the belt strap 24 may be moved through the first belt strap opening 52. As illustrated in
The second securing members 50a and 50b extend vertically from opposite sides of the second end 38 of the belt buckle frame 26 toward one another. The second securing members 50a and 50b define a second belt strap opening 54 configured to secure a second portion 66 of the belt strap 24. The second belt strap opening 54 can be any width suitable for engaging the belt strap 24. The width and thickness of the example second belt strap opening 54 are slightly larger than the width and thickness of the belt strap 24 such that the belt strap 24 may be moved through the second belt strap opening 54. As further illustrated in
When the belt strap 24 is wrapped around a user's body (i.e., a user's waist), the stopper 46 is within arranged within the back side of the belt strap inlet 42b, the first portion 64 is secured within the first belt strap opening 52, and the second portion 66 is secured within the second belt strap opening 54 to secure the belt system 20 around the user.
As illustrated in
The belt strap 24 has a width and a thickness designed to securely engage with the belt buckle and provide a relatively tight fit for the user. For example, the width and the thickness of the belt strap 24 can be configured to facilitate easy movement of the belt strap 24 through the inlet 42 and outlet 44 of the belt buckle 22, while preventing slippage of the first and second portions of the belt strap 64, 66 within the first and second opening 52, 54. Other considerations such as comfort, style, sizing, etc. are also used to determine the width and the thickness of the belt strap.
The first end 60 may be sealed or fixed in a way that prevents the belt strap 24 from coming apart, unraveling or fraying. The belt strap 24 may be sealed using any suitable technique. For example, the first end 60 of the belt strap 24 may be heat sealed. The first end 60 of the belt strap 24 can have any width suitable to allow passage through the belt strap inlet and outlet.
Referring again to
As shown in
The first end 60 of the belt strap 24 is moved around the user's body, such that the back side 58 of the belt strap 24 is maintained in a position proximate the user's waist. A tension force is applied to the belt strap 24 to secure a relatively tight fit around the user's waist. The belt strap 24 can be pulled with as much force as necessary to provide a comfortable fit and prevent slippage during use. Once a proper fit has been established, the first end 60 of the belt strap 24 is inserted into belt strap outlet 44 from the back side 44b and exit the belt buckle 22 through the front side of the belt strap 44a.
The belt strap 24 is finally secured by looping the first end 60 of the belt strap 24 towards the second securing projections 50a and 50b. The second portion 66 of the belt strap 24 is engaged in the second belt strap opening 54. The belt strap 24 is pulled tightly within the second belt strap 54 to increase the tension between the belt strap 24 and the second securing projections 50a and 50b and prevent slippage of the second portion 66 of the belt strap 24 within the second belt strap opening 54.
Referring now to
The belt buckle frame assembly 126 may be constructed of any suitable material. For example, the belt buckle frame assembly 126 can be made of aluminum, steel, carbon fiber, plastic, wood, composite of these materials, and the like. In one example, the front plate 140 and the back plate 141 are made of injection molded plastic. The thickness of the front and back plates 140 and 141 can be any thickness suitable for providing stability to the belt buckle frame assembly 126 and a comforting, low profile, fit for the user. Other considerations such as style, sizing, etc. are also used to determine the width and the thickness of the front and back plates of the frame assembly.
Referring now to
As shown in
When the front plate 140 and the back plate 141 are in the closed position, the belt strap inlet 142 extends from a front side of the front plate 140 to a back side of the back plate 141. Similarly, the belt strap outlet 144 extends from the front side of the front plate 140 to the back side of the back plate 141. The belt strap inlet 142 and the belt strap outlet 142 are configured to receive a corresponding portion of the belt strap 124, as described in more detail below. The belt strap 124 passes through the belt strap inlet 142 and the belt strap outlet 144.
The belt strap inlet 142 and outlet 144 may be substantially parallel to one another. The belt strap inlet 142 and outlet 144 may also define a front side and a back side that corresponds with the front side and the back side of the belt buckle frame assembly 126. The front side of the belt strap inlet 142a and the front side of the belt strap outlet 144a may be any width and height suitable to receive the belt strap 124. In one aspect, the front sides 142a and 144a of the belt strap inlet and outlet may be of similar widths and height. The back side of the belt strap inlet 142b and the back side of the belt strap outlet 144b may be any width and height suitable to receive the belt strap. In one aspect, the back side of the belt strap inlet 142b is wider and higher than the back side of the belt strap outlet 144b. The back side of the belt strap inlet 142b is sized to receive the securing projection at the second end of the belt strap.
As shown in
The second securing members 150a and 150b extend vertically from opposite sides of the second end 138 of the belt buckle frame assembly 126 toward one another. The second securing members 150a and 150b define a second belt strap opening 154 configured to secure a second portion of the belt strap 166. The second belt strap opening 154 can be any width suitable for engaging the belt strap. The width of the second belt strap opening 154 must correspond to the width and thickness of the belt strap. In order to secure a second portion of the belt strap 166, the belt strap 124 must be engaged between the second securing members 150a and 150b to arrange the belt strap 124 securely into the second belt strap opening 154. The second portion of the belt strap 166 is displaced away from the second belt strap opening 154 to provide a secure fit for the user and to minimize relative movement between the belt strap 124 and the belt buckle 122.
As shown in
Referring again to
The first end 160 of the belt strap 124 is looped around the belt buckle frame assembly 126 towards the first securing projections 148a and 148b. The first portion of the belt strap 164 is engaged in the first belt strap opening 152. The belt strap is pulled tightly within the first belt strap opening to increase the tension between the belt strap and the first securing projections and prevent slippage of the first portion of the belt strap 164 within the first belt strap opening 152.
The first end 160 of the belt strap 124 is moved around the user's body, such that the back side 158 of the belt strap 124 is maintained in a position proximate the user's waist. The belt strap 124 is pulled to secure a relatively tight fit around the user's waist. The belt strap 124 can be pulled with as much force as necessary to provide a comfortable fit and prevent slippage during use. Once a proper fit has been established, the first end 160 of the belt strap 124 is inserted into the belt strap outlet 154 from the back side 154b and exit the belt buckle frame assembly 126 through the front side 144b of the outlet 144.
The belt strap 124 is finally secured by looping the second end 162 of the belt strap 124 towards the second securing projections 150a and 150b. The second portion of the belt strap 166 is engaged in the second belt strap opening 154. The belt strap 124 is pulled tightly within the second belt strap opening 154 to increase the tension between the belt strap and the second securing projections 150a and 150b and prevent slippage of the second portion of the belt strap 166 within the second belt strap opening 154.
Once the fit of the belt strap 124 is sufficiently established and the belt strap is secured in the belt buckle frame assembly 126, the first plate 140 and the second plate 141 are moved to their closed or locking positions. When the belt buckle frame assembly is engaged in a closed or locking position, the “male” locking projections 170 and the “female” locking projections receivers 172 will align and the magnets in the locking projections will attract one another causing the front plate 140 and the back plate 141 to be securely engaged with one another. The belt buckle frame assembly will be locked in this position until the user disengages the first plate 140 from the second plate 141.
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