This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 103206538, filed on Apr. 15, 2014.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a buckle assembly and a respiratory mask including the same, more particularly to a buckle assembly including a female part formed with pivot holes and guiding grooves respectively extending away from the pivot holes.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional quick release buckle assembly normally includes a female part and a male part that is detachably engageable with the female part. The female part may define an insertion slot or hole, and have a catch that is disposed adjacent to or in the insertion slot. The male part may have a tongue member that is insertable into or through the insertion slot or hole to engage the catch in a snap-fit engaging manner. Taiwanese Utility Model Patent No. M464183 discloses a respiratory mask with a buckle assembly that has male and female parts similar to those of the aforementioned conventional quick release buckle assembly.
An object of the present invention is to provide a buckle assembly that is adapted for use on a respiratory mask and that has a simple structure and is easy to operate.
According to one aspect of this invention, there is provided a buckle assembly for a respiratory mask. The buckle assembly comprises a female part and a male part. The female part includes top and bottom walls and a curved vertical wall extending between the top and bottom walls in a vertical direction and cooperating with the top and bottom walls to define a first open recess thereamong. The top wall is formed with a top pivot hole and a top guiding groove extending away from a periphery of the top pivot hole. The bottom wall is formed with a bottom pivot hole and a bottom guiding groove extending away from a periphery of the bottom pivot hole. The bottom guiding groove is aligned with the top guiding groove along the vertical direction. The bottom pivot hole is aligned with the top pivot hole along the vertical direction. The curved vertical wall has a free end extending between the top and bottom walls. The male part includes an arm section, and a hook section that extends curvedly from the arm section, that defines a second open recess, that has a free end, and that is insertable into the first open recess in the female part. The free end of the hook section is formed with top and bottom pivot protrusions that are aligned with each other along the vertical direction and that are respectively slidable on and along the top and bottom guiding grooves into the top and bottom pivot holes, respectively, so as to bring the male part to detachably pivot relative to the female part between a first angular position, in which the free end of the curved vertical wall is disposed outwardly of the second open recess, and a second angular position, in which the free end of the curved vertical wall is disposed in the second open recess and in which the curved vertical wall and the hook section hook to each other.
According to another aspect of this invention, there is provided a respiratory mask the comprises a mask body and a buckle assembly connected to the mask body and including a pair of female parts, a pair of male parts, and an elastic strap that interconnects the male parts. The female parts are fixed to two opposite sides of the mask body, respectively. Each of the female parts includes top and bottom walls and a curved vertical wall extending between the top and bottom walls in a vertical direction and cooperating with the top and bottom walls to define a first open recess thereamong. The top wall is formed with a top pivot hole and a top guiding groove extending away from a periphery of the top pivot hole. The bottom wall is formed with a bottom pivot hole and a bottom guiding groove extending away from a periphery of the bottom pivot hole. The bottom guiding groove is aligned with the top guiding groove along the vertical direction. The bottom pivot hole is aligned with the top pivot hole along the vertical direction. The curved vertical wall has a free end extending between the top and bottom walls. Each of the male parts is detachably and pivotally engageable with a corresponding one of the female parts, and includes an arm section and a hook section that extends curvedly from the arm section, that defines a second open recess, that has a free end, and that is insertable into the first open recess. The free end of the hook section is formed with top and bottom pivot protrusions that are aligned with each other along the vertical direction and that are respectively slidable on and along the top and bottom guiding grooves into the top and bottom pivot holes, respectively, so as to bring each of the male parts to detachably pivot relative to the corresponding one of the female parts between a first angular position, in which the free end of the curved vertical wall is disposed outwardly of the second open recess, and a second angular position, in which the free end of the curved vertical wall is disposed in the second open recess and in which the curved vertical wall and the hook section hook to each other.
In drawings which illustrate an embodiment of the invention,
Each of the female parts 5 includes top and bottom walls 52a, 52b and a curved vertical wall 53 extending between the top and bottom walls 52a, 52b in a vertical direction (Z) and cooperating with the top and bottom walls 52a, 52b to define a first open recess 530 thereamong. The top wall 52a is formed with a top pivot hole 523a (see
Each of the male parts 6 is detachably and pivotally engageable with a corresponding one of the female parts 5, and includes an arm section 62, a connecting section 61 and a hook section 64. The arm section 62 extends between the connecting section 61 and the hook section 64. The hook section 64 extends curvedly from the arm section 62, defines a second open recess 640, has a free end 641, and is slidabaly insertable into the first and outer open recesses 530, 510. The free end 641 of the hook section 64 is formed with top and bottom pivot protrusions 642a, 642b that are aligned with each other along the vertical direction (Z) and that are slidable along the top and bottom guiding grooves 522a, 522b into the top and bottom pivot holes 523a, 523b, respectively, so as to bring each of the male parts 6 to detachably pivot relative to the respective one of the female parts 5 between a first angular position (see
The elastic strap 3 has two opposite ends connected respectively to the connecting sections 61 of the male parts 6 so as to bias each male part 6 to move to the second angular position when the elastic strap 3 is tensioned by being worn around a user's head.
In operation, the user can slide the hook section 64 of one of the male parts 6 into the first open recess 530 of one of the female parts 5 to pivot relative to said one of the female parts 5, and then use one hand to hold the mask body 2 on the user's face and the other hand to grip the elastic strap 3 to pass around the user's head and to slide the hook section 64 of the other of the male parts 6 into the first open recess 530 of the other of the female parts 5 to pivot relative to the other of the female parts 5. After the top and bottom pivot protrusions 642a, 642b of the hook section 64 of the other of the male parts 6 are respectively moved into the top and bottom pivot holes 523a, 523b of the other of the male parts 5, the elastic strap 3 automatically and elastically biases the male parts 6 to rotate to the second angular position.
With the hook section 64 of each male part 6 being slidable on the female part 5 to pivot relative to and to hook the curved vertical wall 53 of the corresponding female part 5, wearing of the respiratory mask on the user's head or removal of the respiratory mask therefrom is relatively easy.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation and equivalent arrangements.
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