Claims
- 1. A buckle for maintaining tension in a serpentine article with a main structure and a cam, the buckle comprising:(a) the main structure comprising a coupling portion and an interior chamber, the surface of which interior chamber defines a curvilinear guide surface, which curvilinear guide surface comprises at least one first load bearing portion, which first load bearing portion is located within the interior chamber, wherein the curvilinear surface is adapted to guide the serpentine article (1) from an insertion point adapted to receive the serpentine article from a tension-bearing direction, (2) between the cam and the first load bearing portions, (3) through the interior chamber, and (4) out at an exit point leading to a release direction, and (b) the cam rotably coupled to the main structure comprising at least one second load bearing portion, wherein the cam rotates about an axis of rotation between closed and open positions such that, when the cam is in the closed position, at least one second load bearing portion of the cam is so juxtaposed to a corresponding first load bearing portion that a serpentine article passing between the cam and the first load bearing portions is pinched between the first load bearing portions and the corresponding second load bearing portions; wherein a tensile force on the serpentine article in the tension-bearing direction acts to further rotate the cam to increase the pinching force on the serpentine article; wherein a tensile force on the serpentine article in the release direction acts to further counterrotate the cam to release the pinching force on the serpentine article; and wherein a tensile force in the tension-bearing direction is adapted to apply a force vector substantially orthogonal to a said first load bearing portion located proximal to the insertion point.
- 2. The buckle of claim 1 wherein the cam has a circular cross section when viewed parallel to the axis of rotation about which it rotates, which axis of rotation does not pass through the geometric center of the cam having a circular cross section.
- 3. The buckle of claim 1 wherein the cam has an unsymmetrical prolate-shaped cross section when viewed parallel to the axis of rotation of the cam.
- 4. The buckle of claim 3 wherein the radius of curvature at one apex of the prolate-shaped cross section is greater that the radius of curvature at the other apex of the prolate-shaped cross section.
- 5. The buckle of claim 4 further comprising an arm coupled to the cam, wherein the arm further comprises a channel through the arm and located proximal to the operating surface of the cam, wherein the channel is of dimensions such that a serpentine article adapted to be pinched between load bearing portions of both the main structure and the cam can pass through the channel.
- 6. The buckle of claim 5 further comprising, as a portion of the main structure, at least one curvilinear surface, being concave when viewed from the axis about which the cam rotates, wherein the at least one curvilinear surface emanates along a line adjacent to a load bearing portion of the main structure and extends to a terminal line, such that, when the buckle is in the open position, an imaginary line that is tangent to the curvilinear surface at a single point on the curvilinear surface proximate to the terminal line so that the curvilinear surface is effective to direct an end of the serpentine article to thread through the channel.
- 7. The buckle of claim 5, further comprising a third load bearing portion of the main structure and a fourth load bearing portion or the cam, wherein the buckle is adapted to have an end of the serpentine article threaded (1) from an insertion point adapted to receive the serpentine article from a tension-bearing direction, (2a) between the first and second load bearing portions, (3a) through the channel, (3b) between the third and fourth load bearing portions and (4) out at an exit point leading to a release direction.
- 8. The buckle of claim 7 further comprising a cam closer that applies a force to the cam favoring the closed position.
- 9. The buckle of claim 8 wherein the cam closer comprises a spring positioned to apply a force biasing the cam to the closed position.
- 10. A device for holding one or more objects comprising:(a) a main structure comprising a coupling portion and an interior chamber, the surface of which interior chamber defines a curvilinear guide surface, which curvilinear guide surface comprises at least one first load bearing portion, which first load bearing portion is located within the interior chamber, wherein the curvilinear surface is adapted to guide the serpentine article (1) from an insertion point adapted to receive the serpentine article from a tension-bearing direction, (2) between the cam and the first load bearing portions, (3) through the interior chamber, and (4) out at an exit point leading to a release direction, (b) a cam rotably coupled to the main structure and having an operating surface comprising at least one second load bearing portion, and (c) a serpentine article having first and second ends and adapted to pass between the first and second load bearing portions, wherein the cam rotates about an axis of rotation between closed and open positions such that, when the cam is in the closed position, at least one second load bearing portion of the cam is so juxtaposed to a corresponding first load bearing portion that the serpentine article passing between the cam and the first load bearing portions is pinched between the first load bearing portions and the corresponding second load bearing portions; wherein a tensile force on the serpentine article in the tension-bearing direction acts to further rotate the cam to increase the pinching force on the serpentine article; wherein a tensile force on the serpentine article in the release direction acts to further counterrotate the cam to release the pinching force on the serpentine article; and wherein a tensile force in the tension-bearing direction is adapted to apply a force vector substantially orthogonal a said first load bearing portion located proximal to the insertion point.
- 11. A buckle, having a top and bottom, for maintaining tension in a serpentine article comprising:(a) a main structure comprising a coupling portion and an interior chamber, the surface of which interior chamber defines first and second load bearing portions, the main structure having an insertion point proximal to the second load bearing portion adapted to receive the serpentine article from a tension-bearing direction, (b) located within the interior chamber, a cam, rotably coupled to the main structure at a position between the first and second load bearing portions of the main structure, having end surfaces and an operating surface on which are defined third and fourth load bearing portions, wherein the cam rotates between closed and open positions such that, in the closed position, the third load bearing portion is so juxtaposed to the first load bearing portion and the fourth load bearing portion is so juxtaposed to the second load bearing portion that a serpentine article can pass between the main structure and the cam be pinched between the cam load bearing portions and the load bearing portions; and wherein in the open position the third and fourth load bearing portions and the first and second load bearing portions are so juxtaposed that the serpentine article can slip between the main structure and the cam, c) an arm, attached to the cam, and being so shaped that a force applied to an anterior surface of the arm in a direction perpendicular to the axis about which the cam rotates opposes rotation of the cam towards the closed position, and d) a channel through the arm, wherein the channel is of dimensions such that a serpentine article adapted to be arrested between the load bearing portions of the rotating and main structures can pass through the channel, and e) a threading surface, wherein the buckle is adapted to have the serpentine article (1) thread from the insertion point upwards between the second and fourth load bearing portions, then (2) thread downwards through the channel and between the first and third load bearing portions, and (3) be directed by the threading surface back towards the top of the buckle to an exit point leading to a release direction, wherein the threading surface is positioned below an outlet from between the first and third load bearing portions and curved so that the serpentine article is directed by the threading surface back towards the top of the buckle.
- 12. The buckle of claim 11, wherein the main structure comprises a coupling portion to which one end of the serpentine article is fixed, wherein the buckle is adapted to accept another end of the serpentine article at the insertion point for threading step (1).
- 13. The buckle of claim 11, whereina tensile force on the serpentine article in the tension-bearing direction acts to further rotate the cam to increase the pinching force on the serpentine article; and a tensile force on the serpentine article in the release direction acts to further counterrotate the cam to release the pinching force on the serpentine article.
- 14. The buckle of claim 11, whereina tensile force in the tension-bearing direction is adapted to apply a force vector substantially orthogonal to the second load bearing portion located proximal to the insertion point.
- 15. The buckle of claim 11, further comprising, on the operating surface of the cam, at least one elongated groove of variable cross sectional area whereby the cross sectional area of the groove is greatest at a point between the third and fourth load bearing portions and decreases in both directions along a line traversing the operating surface of the cam between the third and fourth load bearing portions so that the cross sectional area of the channel vanishes at points immediately antecedent to the third and fourth load bearing portions.
- 16. The buckle of claim 11 further comprising;i) a cantilevered arm having anterior and posterior surfaces attached to the cam and being so shaped that a force applied to the anterior surface of the cantilivered arm in a direction perpendicular to the axis about which the cam rotates opposes rotation of the cam towards the closed position, and ii) on the cantilever arm, a channel through the cantilever arm located proximal to the fourth load bearing portion of the cam from which the anterior surface of cantilevered arm emanates wherein the channel is of dimensions such that a serpentine article adapted to be arrested between the load bearing portions of the cam and main buckle structure can pass through the channel.
- 17. The buckle of claim 11 wherein at least one of the first through fourth load bearing portions is serrated.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/200,087, filed Nov. 25, 1998 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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