Buckle device for a skate

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6609276
  • Patent Number
    6,609,276
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 25, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 26, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Sandy; Robert J.
    Agents
    • Kamrath; Alan D.
    • Rider Bennett, LLP
Abstract
A buckle device for a skate comprises an adjustable receptor including a frame fixed to a side of a boot upper, a pin pivotally supported by the frame, a cover plate securely mounted on the pin, and a catch member securely mounted on the pin. A strap has an end extending through a space between the frame and an end of the catch member. The strap includes ratchet teeth on an inner side thereof. When in a normal state, the end of the catch member is biased to selectively engage with the stop face of one of the ratchet teeth of the strap, such that the strap is only movable along a tightening direction. When the cover plate is pulled outward, the end of the catch member is disengaged from the ratchet teeth of the strap, allowing the strap to be moved in a loosening direction.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a buckle device for a skate that prevents undesired loosening of the buckle resulting from inadvertent impingement.




2. Description of the Related Art




Skating is a popular sport, as it is exciting and fun. A buckle device is provided on the skate in order to tightly wrap the shank and the foot of the skater while avoiding troublesome taking off of the skate.

FIG. 1

of the drawings illustrates a conventional buckle device for a skate. The buckle device includes a tensioning/releasing mechanism


1


, an adjustable receptor


2


, and a strap


3


. The tensioning/releasing mechanism


1


is fixed by a base


11


to a side of an upper


4


of a boot of a skate. The adjustable receptor


2


includes a fixed portion


21


that is fixed the other side of the upper


4


. The strap


3


includes a first end pivoted by a member


32


to the tensioning/releasing mechanism


1


and a second end extending through the adjustable receptor


2


. The strap


3


further includes a plurality of ratchet teeth


31


on an outer side thereof, each ratchet tooth


31


having a stop face


311


and a slide face


312


. A lever


22


is pivotally mounted on the fixed portion


21


of the adjustable receptor


2


and includes a catch (not shown). When in a normal state (i.e., the lever


22


is not pushed), the catch is engaged with the stop face


311


of an associated tooth


31


such that the strap


3


can only be moved along a tightening direction relative to the adjustable receptor


2


. When the lever


22


is pushed, the catch is disengaged from the stop face


311


of the associated tooth


31


, allowing movement of the strap


3


in a loosening direction. The strap


3


may be completely disengaged from the adjustable receptor


2


when taking off the skate. A release arm


12


is pivoted to the base


11


of the tensioning/releasing mechanism


1


and movable between a retaining position shown in

FIG. 1

for retaining the strap


3


in its tightening state and a release state (not shown) for loosening the buckle device.




However, the lever


22


could be inadvertently impinged and thus causes movement of the strap


3


in the loosening direction. The skater might be injured. Further, the outer side of the strap


3


is full with ratchet teeth


31


and thus could not provide a space for decorative patterns and/or trademarks.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a buckle device for a skate that prevents undesired loosening of the buckle resulting from inadvertent impingement.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a buckle device for a skate that includes a strap having an outer side on which decorative patterns and/or a trademark can be printed.




A buckle device for a skate in accordance with the present invention comprises an adjustable receptor comprising a frame adapted to be fixed to a side of an upper of a boot of a skate, a pin pivotally supported by the frame, a cover plate securely mounted on the pin to pivot therewith, and a catch member securely mounted on the pin to pivot therewith, the catch member including an end. A strap has an end extending through a space between the frame and the end of the catch member. The strap includes a plurality of ratchet teeth on an inner side thereof, each ratchet tooth including a stop face and a slide face.




When in a normal state, the end of the catch member is biased to selectively engage with the stop face of one of the ratchet teeth of the strap, such that the strap is only movable along a tightening direction. When the cover plate is pulled outward, the pin and the catch member pivot such that the end of the catch member is disengaged from the ratchet teeth of the strap, allowing the strap to be moved in either one of the tightening direction and a loosening direction opposite to the tightening direction.




Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic side view of a conventional buckle device for a skate.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a buckle device for a skate in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the buckle device in accordance with the present invention, wherein a cover plate of the buckle device is not pulled.





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of an adjustable receptor of the buckle device for a skate in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view similar to

FIG. 3

, wherein cover plate of the buckle device is pulled.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 2

, a buckle device for a skate in accordance with the present invention generally comprises an adjustable receptor


5


and a strap


7


. Similar to the conventional design, a tensioning/releasing mechanism


6


has an end attached to a side of an upper


4


of a boot of a skate. An end of the strap


7


is attached to a pivotal member


72


of the tensioning/releasing mechanism


6


, which is not within the scope of the invention and therefore not described in detail.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the adjustable receptor


5


includes a frame


51


that is fixed the other side of the upper


4


(see fixing hole


514


in FIG.


4


). The other end of the strap


7


extends through the adjustable receptor


2


. The strap


7


includes a plurality of ratchet teeth


71


on an inner side thereof. Namely, the ratchet teeth


71


of the strap


7


are formed on the inner side of the strap


7


that faces the upper


4


of the boot. Each ratchet tooth


71


has a stop face


711


and a slide face


712


. Still referring to

FIG. 4

, the frame


51


includes a bottom wall


511


, two sidewalls


512


, and a top plate


513


extending between the sidewalls


512


. A pin


54


is pivotally supported by the frame


51


, and a cover plate


52


is pivotally mounted on the frame


51


of the adjustable receptor


5


and includes a pull end


524


. In this embodiment, the pin


54


is pivotally extended through aligned holes


515


in the sidewalls


512


of the frame


51


and through aligned holes


523


in two arms


522


respectively extending from two sides of the cover plate


52


. Each hole


523


is non-circular (hexagonal in this embodiment) for secure engagement with the pin


54


, allowing joint movement of the pin


54


and the cover plate


51


. A catch member


53


is secured to the pin


54


to turn therewith. In this embodiment, the catch member


53


includes two spaced ears


532


having aligned hexagonal holes


533


through which the pin


54


extends. The catch member


53


includes an end


531


engaging with the stop face


711


of an associated tooth


71


of the strap


7


. An elastic elements


55


is provided for biasing the end


531


of the catch member


53


to engage with the stop face


711


of an associated tooth


71


. in this embodiment, the elastic element


55


includes two spaced coil portions


550


each having a first end


551


and a second end connected by a U-shaped wire


552


. Nevertheless, a simple torsion spring can be used.




The other end of the strap


7


is extended through a space between the frame


51


of the adjustable receptor


5


and the end


531


of the catch member


53


. When in a normal state (i.e., the cover plate


52


is not pulled), the first end


551


of each coil portion


550


is attached to the bottom wall


511


of the frame


51


, and the end


531


of the catch member


53


is engaged with the stop face


711


of an associated tooth


71


such that the strap


7


can only be moved along a tightening direction relative to the frame


51


of the adjustable receptor


5


, as shown in FIG.


3


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, when the pull end


524


of the cover plate


52


is pulled outward, the pin


54


and the catch member


53


pivot together with the cover plate


52


. Thus, the end


531


of the catch member


53


is disengaged from the stop face


711


of the associated tooth


71


, and a larger gap is defined between the end


531


of the catch member


53


and the top plate


513


of the frame


51


, allowing movement of the strap


7


in a loosening direction (see the arrow in FIG.


5


). The strap


7


may be completely disengaged from the adjustable receptor


5


when taking off the skate. Of course, the strap


7


can be moved along the tightening direction, if desired. When the cover plate


52


is released, the end


531


of the catch member


53


is returned to its position shown in

FIG. 3

under the action of the elastic element


55


.




Thus, inadvertent impingement to the cover plate


52


cannot cause movement of the strap


7


in the loosening direction, as movement of the strap


7


in the loosening direction can only be achieved when the cover plate


52


is pulled. The outer side of the strap


7


is blank (without ratchet teeth) and thus provides a space for forming or printing decorative pattern(s) and/or trademark(s).




Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A buckle device for a skate, the buckle comprising:an adjustable receptor comprising a frame adapted to be fixed to a side of an upper of a boot of a skate, a pin pivotally supported by the frame, a cover plate securely mounted on the pin to pivot therewith, and a catch member securely mounted on the pin to pivot therewith, the catch member including an end; and a strap having an end extending through a space between the frame and the end of the catch member, the strap including a plurality of ratchet teeth on an inner side thereof, each said ratchet tooth including a stop face and a slide face; wherein when in a normal state, the end of the catch member is biased to selectively engage with the stop face of one of the ratchet teeth of the strap, such that the strap is only movable along a tightening direction; and wherein when the cover plate is pulled outward, the pin and the catch member pivot such that the end of the catch member is disengaged from the ratchet teeth of the strap, allowing the strap to be moved in either one of the tightening direction and a loosening direction opposite to the tightening direction.
  • 2. The buckle device for a skate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the frame includes a bottom wall, two sidewalls, and a top wall, the pin being pivotally extended through the sidewalls.
  • 3. The buckle device for a skate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cover plate includes two arms extending from two sides thereof, the pin being securely extended through the arms.
  • 4. The buckle device for a skate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the catch member includes two spaced lugs through which the pin is securely extended.
  • 5. The buckle device for a skate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cover plate includes a pull end allowing easy grasp of a user.
  • 6. The buckle device for a skate as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an elastic element for biasing the end of the catch member to engage with the stop face of one of the ratchet teeth of the strap, the elastic element includes a first end abutting against the frame and a second end abutting against the catch member.
  • 7. The buckle device for a skate as claimed in claim 2, further comprising an elastic element for biasing the end of the catch member to engage with the stop face of one of the ratchet teeth of the strap, the elastic element includes a first end abutting against the bottom wall of the frame and a second end abutting against the end of the catch member.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
5416952 Dodge May 1995 A
5575045 Chu Nov 1996 A
5606779 Lu Mar 1997 A