This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 102142048, filed on Nov. 19, 2013.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a buckle assembly, more particularly to a buckle assembly that includes a female buckle plate having a slot-defining wall that has first and second corners which are different in height with respect to a reference plane.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2013/0232743 discloses a buckle assembly that includes male and female buckle parts which are releasably engageable to each other through engaging portions. Two opposite legs are included in the buckle assembly, and are pressable to disengage the male and female buckle parts. However, pressing of the legs to disengage the male and female buckle parts is relatively inconvenient.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a buckle assembly that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior art.
According to the present invention, there is provided a buckle assembly that comprises female and male buckle plates. The female buckle plate has top and bottom surfaces and a slotted end portion. The slotted end portion is formed with an insertion slot that extends through the top and bottom surfaces and that is defined by a slot-defining wall. The slot-defining wall has a first wall face that extends from the top surface to the bottom surface, and a second wall face that extends from the top surface to the bottom surface and that is spaced apart from and that opposes the first wall face. The top surface cooperates with the first and second wall faces to define first and second corners, respectively. The second wall face is perpendicular to a reference plane and having an edge that lies on the reference plane. The first wall face is perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the reference plane. The first and second corners oppose each other, and are different in height with respect to the reference plane. The male buckle plate has a bent end portion that is extendable into and through the insertion slot. The bent end portion has an upper segment with upper and lower faces, a lower segment with upper and lower faces, and a middle segment that is bent from the upper and lower segments, and that cooperates respectively with the upper face of the upper segment and the lower face of the lower segment to define upper and lower corners, respectively. The bent end portion is pivotable to the first corner by abutting the upper corner against the first corner, such that the bent end portion is rotatable relative to the first corner between disengaging and engaging positions. When the bent end portion is disposed at the disengaging position, the lower corner abuts against the second corner and is disposed above the second corner with respect to the reference plane. When the bent end portion is disposed at the engaging position, the lower corner is disposed below the second corner with respect to the reference plane and is in snap-fit engagement with the second corner.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
The female buckle plate 3 has top and bottom surfaces 33, 34 and a slotted end portion 30. The slotted end portion 30 is formed with an insertion slot 5 that extends through the top and bottom surfaces 33, 34 and that is defined by a slot-defining wall 50. The slot-defining wall 50 has a first wall face 314 that extends from the top surface 33 to the bottom surface 34, and a second wall face 43 that extends from the top surface 33 to the bottom surface 34 and that is spaced apart from and that opposes the first wall face 314. The top surface 33 cooperates with the first and second wall faces 314, 43 to define first and second corners 311, 42, respectively. The second wall face 43 is perpendicular to a reference plane (Pf) and has an edge that lies on the reference plane (Pf). The first wall face 314 is perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the reference plane (Pf). The first and second corners 311, 42 oppose each other, and are different in height with respect to the reference plane (Pf). The second corner 42 extends in a transverse direction (T). The first corner 311 extends in a direction substantially parallel to the transverse direction (T).
The male buckle plate 6 has an operating end portion 7 and a bent end portion 8 that is extendable into and through the insertion slot 5. The bent end portion 8 has an upper segment 81 with upper and lower faces 814, 815, a lower segment 82 with upper and lower faces 821, 822, and a middle segment 80 that is bent from the upper and lower segments 81, 82 and that cooperates respectively with the upper face 814 of the upper segment 81 and the lower face 822 of the lower segment 82 to define upper and lower corners 811, 83, respectively. The middle segment 80 and each of the upper and lower segments 81, 82 cooperatively form a generally L-shaped structure, and cooperates with the upper and lower segments 81, 82 to form a generally Z-shaped structure. The lower corner 83 extends in the transverse direction (T). The upper corner 811 extends in a direction substantially parallel to the transverse direction (T). The bent end portion 8 is pivotable to the first corner 311 by abutting the upper corner 811 against the first corner 311, such that the bent end portion 8 is rotatable relative to the first corner 311 between disengaging and engaging positions (see
In this embodiment, the middle segment 80 has a first side face 812 that extends between the upper faces 814, 821 of the upper and lower segments 81, 82, and a second side face 813 that extends between the lower faces 815, 822 of the upper and lower segments 81, 82. The middle segment 80 is tightly fitted into the insertion slot 5, such that the first and second side faces 812, 813 respectively abut against the first and second wall faces 314, 43 when the bent end portion 8 is disposed at the engaging position.
The operating end portion 7 is disposed opposite to the bent end portion 8, extends from an end of the upper segment 81 of the bent end portion 8 which is opposite to the upper corner 811, and is formed with a strap-receiving hole 71. A strap-holding bar 72 is disposed in the strap-receiving hole 71, and is connected to a strap 9 (see
The bottom surface 34 of the female buckle plate 3 has an L-shaped surface region 35 that defines a second recess 350 and that is formed with a groove 351. The lower segment 82 is formed with a protrusion 84. The L-shaped surface region 35 extends from and cooperates with the first wall face 314 to define a third corner 312 that is disposed below the first corner 311. The lower segment 82 extends into the second recess 350 and the protrusion 84 engages the groove 351 when the bent end portion 8 is disposed at the engaging position.
The second corner 42 overlaps the third corner 312 in a normal direction (D) that is normal to the second wall face 43 and that is normal to or substantially normal to the first wall face 314.
The middle segment 80 further cooperates with the upper and lower segments 81, 82 to define first and second corner recesses 816, 817, respectively.
The first and second corner recesses 816, 817 are defined by first and second recess-defining faces, 816′, 817′, respectively. The second and third corners 42, 312 are respectively received in the first and second corner recesses 816, 817 when the bent end portion 8 is disposed at the engaging position.
To engage the male buckle plate 6 with the female buckle plate 3, the bent end portion 8 of the male buckle plate 6 is extended into the insertion slot 5 (see
To disengage the male buckle plate 6 from the female buckle plate 3, the operating end portion 7 is pulled upwardly along an upward rotational direction (II) to permit disengagement between the lower corner 83 and the second corner 42 (see
Referring to
By lowering the second corner 42 with respect to the first corner 311 of the slotted end portion 30 of the female buckle plate 3 of the buckle assembly of the present invention, the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior art can be alleviated.
While the present invention has been described in connection with that 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 so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102142048 | Nov 2013 | TW | national |