The present disclosure relates generally to a buckle assembly, and in particular, to a buckle assembly for a wearable body harness.
Various occupations place people in insecure positions at relatively dangerous heights thereby creating a need for fall protection assemblies. Among other components, such assemblies usually include at least one wearable body harness system interconnected between a support structure and a person working in proximity to the support structure. The wearable body harness system includes a connecting element, which typically connects the harness system to the support structure or an anchor point.
Buckles are widely used in such harnesses for coupling two straps or webbings together. A wearable harness may also require multiple adjustment points to ensure a proper fit for users of different sizes and proportions. Such adjustment points may enable adjustment of the straps or webbings. Conventional buckles and adjustment mechanisms have a complicated design and may not provide desired comfort to users.
In a first aspect, the present disclosure provides a buckle assembly. The buckle assembly includes a male buckle and a female buckle. The male buckle includes a catch and a first adjustment member extending from the catch. The first adjustment member defines a plurality of first slots therethrough, such that each first slot is configured to movably receive a first webbing therethrough. The female buckle is removably coupled to the male buckle. The female buckle includes a main body and a second adjustment member extending from the main body. The main body is configured to at least partially receive the catch therein. The second adjustment member defines a plurality of second slots therethrough, such that each second slot is configured to movably receive a second webbing therethrough.
In a second aspect, the present disclosure provides a wearable body harness. The wearable body harness includes a first webbing, a second webbing and a buckle assembly. The buckle assembly includes a male buckle and a female buckle. The male buckle includes a catch and a first adjustment member extending from the catch. The first adjustment member defines a plurality of first slots therethrough, such that each first slot is configured to movably receive a first webbing therethrough. The female buckle is removably coupled to the male buckle. The female buckle includes a main body and a second adjustment member extending from the main body. The main body is configured to at least partially receive the catch therein. The second adjustment member defines a plurality of second slots therethrough, such that each second slot is configured to movably receive a second webbing therethrough.
In a third aspect, the present disclosure provides a buckle assembly. The buckle assembly includes a male buckle and a female buckle. The male buckle includes a catch and a first adjustment member extending from the catch. The first adjustment member defines a plurality of first slots therethrough, such that each first slot is configured to movably receive a first webbing therethrough. The female buckle is removably coupled to the male buckle. The female buckle includes a main body, an elongate member and a second adjustment member. The main body includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion defines a first end proximal to the male buckle. The first portion is configured to at least partially receive the catch therein. The second portion defines a second end distal to the male buckle. The elongate member is received through the second portion and disposed between the first end and the second end. The elongate member defines an elongate axis along its length. The second adjustment member defines a plurality of second slots therethrough, such that each second slot is configured to movably receive a second webbing therethrough. The second adjustment member is rotatably coupled to the elongate member, such that the second adjustment member is rotatable relative to the main body and about the elongate axis.
Exemplary embodiments disclosed herein may be more completely understood in consideration of the following detailed description in connection with the following figures. The figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. Like numbers used in the figures refer to like components. However, it will be understood that the use of a number to refer to a component in a given figure is not intended to limit the component in another figure labeled with the same number.
In the following description, reference is made to the accompanying figures that form a part thereof and in which various embodiments are shown by way of illustration. It is to be understood that other embodiments are contemplated and may be made without departing from the scope or spirit of the present disclosure. The following detailed description, therefore, is not to be taken in a limiting sense.
The present disclosure relates to a wearable body harness having a buckle assembly. The proposed wearable body harness may be used in securing, lifting and/or lowering individuals in dangerous situations, such as elevated locations. Further, the wearable body harness can be used in a personal fall arrest system. The proposed wearable body harness may also be used for work positioning, travel restriction, ladder climbing, rescue/retrieval, and evacuation.
Conventional wearable body harness systems include a chest attachment assembly having a D-ring, one or more chest buckles and chest webbings. In conventional body harness systems, the chest buckles and chest webbings are arranged and connected such that an overall geometry of the chest attachment assembly may be uncomfortable to users. Further, female users are generally unsatisfied with the current configuration of the chest attachment assembly. Further, an orientation of the conventional chest attachment assembly may generate a sense of insecurity to a user in terms of safety and prevention. There is a further need for improved buckles that can be easily and effectively connected and disconnected to allow quick donning and removal of the harness. There is also a need for improved chest attachment assembly with increased safety compliance and redundant safety mechanisms.
The buckle assembly of the present disclosure includes a male buckle and a female buckle. The male buckle includes a catch and a first adjustment member extending from the catch. The first adjustment member defines a plurality of first slots therethrough. The female buckle is removably coupled to the male buckle. The female buckle includes a main body and a second adjustment member extending from the main body. The second adjustment member defines a plurality of second slots therethrough. Each second slot is configured to movably receive a second webbing therethrough. The removable coupling between the male buckle and the female buckle may allow quick donning and removal of the harness. The buckle assembly may further allow the first webbing and/or the second webbing to be easily adjusted.
Due to inclusion of plurality of first slots in the first adjustment member to movably receive the first webbing, and the inclusion of plurality of second slots in the second adjustment member to movably receive the second webbing, the buckle assembly of the present disclosure may cause the wearable body harness to assume a substantially X-shape upon securing the wearable body harness to a user. The X-shaped configuration of the harness may improve comfort and a sense of security for a user.
Various designs and geometries of the first adjustment member and the second adjustment member may allow a user to secure and adjust shoulder webbings on a torso as per requirements. Different shapes and angles of the first and second slots may receive various shapes of the first and second webbings, respectively. For example, a curved slot may facilitate utilization of a curved webbing. Thus, the disclosed buckle assembly may cater to a variety of applications and users. The X-shaped configuration of the harness in the chest area may further improve comfort and safety for female users.
Referring now to the Figures,
With continued reference to
The webbing 102 includes a plurality of webbings that are secured around the user 104. In particular, the webbing 102 includes shoulder webbings 110a and 110b, front webbings 108a and 108b, back webbings 112a and 112b, a seat webbing 114, a hip webbing 116 and leg webbings 118a and 118b. A back pad 120 is also provided. The hip webbing 116 may retain a hip pad 124 around a user's hip. Further, the back and hip pads 120, 124 may increase the user's comfort while wearing the harness 100.
Further, the leg webbings 118a, 118b are configured to attach around the user's legs. When attached, the leg webbings 118a, 118b loop around or encircle each of the user's legs. Each leg webbing 118a, 118b may be formed from a substantially flat webbing material typically used in harness construction. Each leg webbing 118a, 118b is connected to the seat webbing 114. Accordingly, the position of the leg webbings 118a, 118b may be adjusted relative to the seat webbing 114 to increase the user's comfort while wearing the harness 100.
The shoulder webbings 110a, 110b may be herein interchangeably referred to as first and second webbings 110a, 110b respectively, without any limitations. The first and second webbings 110a, 110b are arranged to overlap one another in an X-shaped configuration, with the first and second webbings 110a, 110b configured to be connected together at the user's chest area. As described herein, the first and second webbings 110a, 110b may be releasably connected together by the buckle assembly 200.
Referring to
In the illustrated embodiment of
The female buckle 252 includes a main body 254 and a second adjustment member 256. The female buckle 252 is removably coupled to the male buckle 202. The main body 254 is configured to at least partially receive the catch 204 therein. The second adjustment member 256 defines a plurality of second slots 258 therethrough. Each second slot 258 is configured to movably receive the second webbing 110b therethrough. In some embodiments, the female buckle 252 may be a single integral part. In some embodiments, the male buckle 202 and the female buckle 252 may be made from metal, plastic, a composite material, or any combination thereof.
In the illustrated embodiment of
The female buckle 252 further includes a pair of pawls 261 rotationally coupled to the main body 254. The pawls 261 are configured to removably receive the catch 204 therebetween. In an example, the pawls 261 are biased with a pair of biasing members (not shown) to retain the catch 204 within the main body 254 when connected. To release the catch 204 of the male buckle 202 from the main body 254 of the female buckle 252, a user may simultaneously depress the pawls 261 to counter the biasing force provided by the pair of biasing members. Once the pawls 261 are simultaneously depressed, the catch 204 of the male buckle 202 can be removed from the main body 254 of the female buckle 252.
With continued reference to
Further, the second portion 268 of the main body 254 includes a cylindrical section 274 disposed between the first end 262 and the second end 264. The cylindrical section 274 is configured to receive the elongate member 270 therethrough. The cylindrical section 274 may be hollow for receiving the elongate member 270 therethrough. The buckle assembly 200 further includes a D-ring 271 rotatably coupled to the elongate member 270. Hence, the D-ring 271 is rotatable relative to the main body 254 and about the elongate axis “EA”. In the harness 100 of
The second adjustment member 256 may extend to the first end 262, such that the catch 204 is at least partially received between the main body 254 and the second adjustment member 256. The second adjustment member 256 may be further fixedly coupled to the main body 254 by four fasteners 269. The pawls 261 may be rotationally coupled to respective fasteners 269 near the first end 262.
In the embodiment illustrated in
The female buckle 352 includes a main body 354 and a second adjustment member 356. The female buckle 352 is removably coupled to the male buckle 302. The main body 354 is configured to at least partially receive the catch therein. The second adjustment member 356 defines a plurality of second slots 358 therethrough. Each second slot 358 is configured to movably receive the second webbing 110b (shown in
In the embodiment illustrated in
The buckle assembly 300 includes the pair of pawls 261 that are already described with reference to
With continued reference to
Further, the second portion 368 of the main body 354 includes a cylindrical section 374 disposed between the first end 362 and the second end 364. The cylindrical section 374 is configured to receive the elongate member 270 therethrough. The cylindrical section 374 may have a hollow tubular shape for receiving the elongate member 270 therethrough. The buckle assembly 300 further includes the D-ring 271 rotatably coupled to the elongate member 270. The features and function of the D-ring 271 are already discussed above with reference to
As shown in
Referring to
Furthermore, as shown in
In the embodiment illustrated in
Furthermore, the catch 404 includes a pair of arms 412 and a pin 414. The arms 412 are spaced apart from each other and the pin 414 is received through the pair of arms 412. The first adjustment member 406 further includes a coupling portion 416. The coupling portion 416 is disposed at least partially between the pair of arms 412 and receives the pin 414 therethrough. Therefore, the first adjustment member 406 is rotatably coupled to the catch 404, such that the first adjustment member 406 is rotatable relative to the catch 404. Specifically, the first adjustment member 406 may be rotatable about a pin axis “PA” extending along a length of the pin 414. The coupling portion 416 and the pin 414 may form a pivot joint to allow rotation of the first adjustment member 406 relative to the catch 404.
The female buckle 452 includes a main body 454 and a second adjustment member 456. The female buckle 452 is removably coupled to the male buckle 402. The main body 454 is configured to at least partially receive the catch 404 therein. The second adjustment member 456 defines a plurality of second slots 458 therethrough. As shown in
In the illustrated embodiment of
The buckle assembly 400 includes the pair of pawls 261 that are already described with reference to
With continued reference to
Further, the second portion 468 includes a pair of cylindrical portions 474. The cylindrical portions 474 are spaced apart from each other and are configured to receive the elongate member 270 therethrough. Each cylindrical portion 474 may be hollow for receiving the elongate member 270 therethrough. The second adjustment member 456 further includes a connecting portion 475. The connecting portion 475 is disposed at least partially between the pair of cylindrical portions 474 and receives the elongate member 270 therethrough. Therefore, the second adjustment member 456 is rotatably coupled to the elongate member 270, such that the second adjustment member 456 is rotatable relative to the main body 454 and about the elongate axis “EA”. The connecting portion 475 and the elongate member 270 may form a pivot joint to allow rotation of the second adjustment member 456 relative to the main body 454.
The buckle assembly 400 also includes the D-ring 271 rotatably coupled to the elongate member 270. The D-ring 271 is connected to the opposing ends 272 of the elongate member 270. The features and function of the D-ring 271 are already discussed with reference to
As shown in
Referring to
As the first adjustment member 406 is rotatable relative to the catch 404 about the pin axis “PA”, and the second adjustment member 456 is rotatable relative to the main body 454 about the elongate axis “EA”, a user may be able to configure and adjust the first and second curved webbings 400a, 400b on the user's torso as per the user's preferences.
In the embodiment illustrated in
The female buckle 552 includes a main body 554 and a second adjustment member 556. The female buckle 552 is removably coupled to the male buckle 502. The main body 554 is configured to at least partially receive the catch therein. The second adjustment member 556 defines a plurality of second slots 558 therethrough. Each second slot 558 is configured to movably receive the second webbing 400b (shown in
In the illustrated embodiment of
The buckle assembly 500 includes the pair of pawls 261 that are already described with reference to
As shown in
With continued reference to
Further, the second portion 568 includes a pair of cylindrical portions 574. The cylindrical portions 574 are spaced apart from each other and are configured to receive the elongate member 270 therethrough. The second adjustment member 556 further includes a connecting portion 575. The connecting portion 575 is disposed at least partially between the pair of cylindrical portions 574 and receives the elongate member 270 therethrough. Therefore, the second adjustment member 556 is rotatably coupled to the elongate member 270, such that the second adjustment member 556 is rotatable relative to the main body 554 and about the elongate axis “EA”.
The buckle assembly 500 also includes the D-ring 271 rotatably coupled to the elongate member 270. The D-ring 271 is connected to the opposing ends 272 of the elongate member 270. The features and function of the D-ring 271 are already discussed with reference to
In the embodiment illustrated in
Furthermore, the catch includes a pair of arms 612 and a pin 614. The pair of arms 612 are spaced apart from each other and the pin 614 is received through the pair of arms 612. Each first adjustment portion 607 includes a coupling portion 616. The coupling portion 616 is disposed at least partially between the pair of arms 612 and receives the pin 614 therethrough. Therefore, each first adjustment portion 607 is rotatably connected to the catch, such that the first adjustment portions 607 are rotatable independently from each other relative to the catch. Specifically, the coupling portion 616 of each first adjustment portion 607 and the pin 614 may form a pivot joint, such that each first adjustment portion 607 is rotatable about a pin axis “QA” defined by the pin 614 along its length. Further, the first adjustment portions 607 are rotatable independently of each other, such that the first adjustment portions 607 can be rotated or adjusted to different positions relative to the catch.
In the illustrated embodiment of
The female buckle 652 includes a main body 654 and a second adjustment member 656. The female buckle 652 is removably coupled to the male buckle 602. The main body 654 is configured to at least partially receive the catch therein. The second adjustment member 656 defines a plurality of second slots 658 therethrough. Each second slot 658 is configured to movably receive the second webbing 400b (shown in
The buckle assembly 600 further includes the pair of pawls 261 that are already described with reference to
As shown in
With continued reference to
In the embodiment illustrated in
In the illustrated embodiment of
Further, the second portion 668 includes a pair of cylindrical portions 674. The cylindrical portions 674 are spaced apart from each other and are configured to receive the elongate member 270 therethrough. Each second adjustment portion 657 includes a connecting portion 675. The connecting portion 675 is disposed at least partially between the pair of cylindrical portions 674 and receives the elongate member 270 therethrough. Therefore, each second adjustment portion 657 is rotatably coupled to the elongate member 270, such that the second adjustment portions 657 are rotatable independently from each other relative to the main body 654 and about the elongate axis “EA”. Specifically, the connecting portion 675 of each second adjustment portion 657 and the elongate member 270 may form a pivot joint, such that each second adjustment portion 657 is rotatable about the elongate axis “EA”. Further, the second adjustment portions 657 are rotatable independently of each other, such that the second adjustment portions 657 can be rotated or adjusted to different positions relative to the catch.
The buckle assembly 600 also includes the D-ring 271 rotatably coupled to the elongate member 270. The D-ring 271 is connected to the opposing ends 272 of the elongate member 270. The features and function of the D-ring 271 are already discussed with reference to
The first adjustment portions 607 are rotatable independently from each other relative to the catch and about the pin axis “QA”, and the second adjustment portions 657 are rotatable relative to the main body 654 and about the elongate axis “EA”. Therefore, the buckle assembly 600 may allow multiple inclination angles for the first and second adjustment members 606, 656 of the male and female buckles 602, 652, respectively. Specifically, the first adjustment portions 607 and the second adjustment portions 657 can be adjusted to different inclination angles relative to each other. The possibility of multiple inclination angles in the buckle assembly 600 of the harness 100 may allow a user to adjust the first and second curved webbings 400a, 400b (shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, the first adjustment portions 607 are substantially identical to each other, and the second adjustment portions 657 are substantially identical to each other. However, in some other embodiments, at least two first adjustment portions 607 may have different shapes and/or dimensions, and at least two second adjustment portions 657 may have different shapes and/or dimensions.
Unless otherwise indicated, all numbers expressing feature sizes, amounts, and physical properties used in the specification and claims are to be understood as being modified by the term “about”. Accordingly, unless indicated to the contrary, the numerical parameters set forth in the foregoing specification and attached claims are approximations that can vary depending upon the desired properties sought to be obtained by those skilled in the art utilizing the teachings disclosed herein.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that a variety of alternate and/or equivalent implementations can be substituted for the specific embodiments shown and described without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. This application is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the specific embodiments discussed herein. Therefore, it is intended that this disclosure be limited only by the claims and the equivalents thereof.
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