Buckle joint

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6330736
  • Patent Number
    6,330,736
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 12, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 18, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A buckle joint includes a clasp member, a catch member, a latch member, and an urging member. The clasp member has a stud with an outer periphery formed with an annular groove. The catch member has a first through-hole, a first tongue portion projecting into the first through-hole, and a recess. The stud projects into the first through-hole. The first tongue portion engages releasably the annular groove. The latch member is mounted slidably in the recess, and has a second tongue portion projecting into the first through-hole for engaging releasably the annular groove. The latch member is slidable into and out of the first through-hole from the recess between a locking position, in which the second tongue portion engages the annular groove, and an unlocking position, in which the second tongue portion disengages the annular groove. The urging member is mounted in the recess for urging the latch member to move to the locking position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a buckle joint which is adapted to be used for connecting a shoulder strap to a handbag.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIG. 1

illustrates a conventional buckle joint which connects a bag


4


to a shoulder strap


5


. The buckle joint includes a holding seat


1


which is secured to the bag


4


, a first connecting piece


2


which is connected to the holding seat


1


via a folded fabric sheet


10


, a hook member


3


which hooks the first connecting piece


2


, and a second connecting piece


31


interconnecting the hook member


3


and the shoulder strap


5


. Since the bag


4


is hooked on the hook member


3


, it can easily swing when the user is walking, thereby resulting in inconvenience.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a buckle joint that is capable of overcoming the aforementioned problem.




According to the present invention, a buckle joint comprises: a clasp member having a seat, and a stud projecting outwardly from the seat, the stud having an outer periphery with an annular groove formed therein; a catch member having top and bottom ends, a first through-hole formed therein adjacent to the bottom end and defined by a ring-shaped inner face, a circumferential first tongue portion projecting upwardly into the first through-hole from one side of the ring-shaped inner face adjacent to the bottom end, and a recess formed therein between the top end and the first through-hole, the stud projecting into the first through-hole, the first tongue portion engaging releasably the annular groove; a latch member mounted slidably in the recess of the catch member and having a second tongue portion projecting downwardly into the first through-hole of the catch member from another side of the ring-shaped inner face opposite to and aligned with the first tongue portion for engaging releasably the annular groove, the latch member being slidable into and out of the first through-hole from the recess of the catch member between a locking position, in which the second tongue portion engages the annular groove, and an unlocking position, in which the second tongue portion disengages the annular groove; and an urging member mounted in the recess of the catch member for urging the latch member to move to the locking position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In drawings which illustrate an embodiment of the invention,





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional buckle joint interconnecting a bag and a shoulder strap;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a buckle joint embodying this invention;





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of the buckle joint of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a side view of a clasp member of the buckle joint of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a bottom view of the clasp member of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a rear view of a catch member of the buckle joint of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 7

is a rear view of the catch member of

FIG. 6

with a latch member mounted thereon;





FIG. 8

is a rear view of the catch member of

FIG. 6

with a cover secured thereto; and





FIG. 9

is a partly cross-sectional side view of the buckle joint of

FIG. 2

interconnecting a bag and a shoulder strap.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIGS. 2 and 3

illustrate a buckle joint embodying this invention. The buckle joint includes a clasp member


6


, a catch member


7


, a latch member


8


, and an urging member


82


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, in combination with

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the clasp member


6


includes a seat


64


, a stud


61


projecting outwardly from one side of the seat


64


, and a plurality of positioning sockets


60


projecting from the other side of the seat


64


in a direction opposite to the stud


61


. The stud


61


has an outer periphery


610


with an annular groove


611


formed therein. A cap member


62


has a plurality of screw-holes


621


aligned respectively with the positioning sockets


60


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 6

to


9


, in combination with

FIGS. 2

to


5


, the catch member


7


is formed as an integral thick plate, and has top and bottom ends


75


,


76


, a first through-hole


70


formed therein adjacent to the bottom end


76


and defined by a ring-shaped inner face


74


, a recess


72


formed therein between the top end


75


and the first through-hole


70


, a second through-hole


720


formed therein between the top end


75


and the first through-hole


70


within the recess


72


, and an elongated third through-hole


71


formed therein between the top end


75


and the second through-hole


720


. The stud


61


projects into the first through-hole


70


. A circumferential first tongue portion


702


projects upwardly into the first through-hole


70


from one side of the ring-shaped inner face


74


adjacent to the bottom end


76


, and engages releasably the annular groove


611


.




The latch member


8


is in the form of a latch plate


82


, and has a bottom end portion that defines a second tongue portion


81


, and a pulling tab


80


projecting from the latch plate


82


. The latch member


8


is mounted slidably in the recess


72


. The second tongue portion


81


projects downwardly into the first through-hole


70


from another side of the ring-shaped inner face


74


opposite to and aligned with the first tongue portion


702


for engaging releasably the annular groove


611


. The pulling tab


80


projects through the recess


72


and the second through-hole


720


for manipulation so that the latch member


8


is slidable into and out of the first through-hole


70


from the recess


72


between a locking position, in which the second tongue portion


81


engages the annular groove


611


, and an unlocking position, in which the second tongue portion


81


disengages the annular groove


611


. An urging member


82


, which is in the form of a torsion spring, is mounted in the recess


72


, and has two opposite ends abutting respectively against the latch member


8


and the catch member


7


so as to urge the latch member


8


to move to the locking position.




Since the first and second tongue portions


702


,


81


engage slidably the annular groove


611


, the catch member


7


is thus rotatable about the stud


61


when the latch member


8


is in the locking position.




As illustrated in

FIG. 9

, the buckle joint of this invention can be used to interconnect a bag


4


and a shoulder strap


5


. The shoulder strap


5


extends through the third through-hole


71


. The bag


4


is fixed between the cap member


62


and the clasp member


6


by screw means extending through the screw-holes


621


and the positioning sockets


60


. With the use of the buckle joint of this invention, swinging of the bag


4


can be minimized when the user is walking.




Preferably, a cover


73


is secured to the catch member


7


for covering the recess


72


and for retaining the urging member


8


in the recess


72


.




With the invention thus explained, it is apparent that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as recited in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A buckle joint, comprising:a clasp member having a seat, and a stud projecting outwardly from said seat, said stud having an outer periphery with an annular groove formed therein; a catch member having top and bottom ends, a first through-hole formed therein adjacent to said bottom end and defined by a ring-shaped inner face, a circumferential first tongue portion projecting upwardly into said first through-hole from one side of said ring-shaped inner face adjacent to said bottom end, and a recess formed therein between said top end and said first through-hole, said stud projecting into said first through-hole, said first tongue portion engaging releasably said annular groove; a latch member mounted slidably in said recess of said catch member and having a second tongue portion projecting downwardly into said first through-hole of said catch member from another side of said ring-shaped inner face opposite to and aligned with said first tongue portion for engaging releasably said annular groove, said latch member being slidable into and out of said first through-hole from said recess of said catch member between a locking position, in which said second tongue portion engages said annular groove, and an unlocking position, in which said second tongue portion disengages said annular groove; and an urging member mounted in said recess of said catch member for urging said latch member to move to said locking position.
  • 2. The buckle joint of claim 1, wherein said catch member is rotatable about said stud when said latch member is in said locking position.
  • 3. The buckle joint of claim 1, wherein said latch member includes a latch plate which is mounted slidably in said recess of said catch member and which has a bottom end portion that defines said second tongue portion.
  • 4. The buckle joint of claim 3, wherein said catch member is formed as an integral thick plate and further has a second through-hole that is formed between said top end and said first through-hole within said recess.
  • 5. The buckle joint of claim 4, wherein said catch member further has an elongated third through-hole formed between said top end and said second through-hole.
  • 6. The buckle joint of claim 5, wherein said catch member further has a cover fixed to said thick plate for covering said recess and for retaining said urging member.
  • 7. The buckle joint of claim 4, wherein said latch member further includes a pulling tab projecting from said latch plate and extending out of said recess through said second through-hole.
  • 8. The buckle joint of claim 1, wherein said urging member includes a torsion spring which has two opposite ends that abut respectively against said catch member and said latch member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
88205729 U Apr 1999 TW
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