Buckle structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6421889
  • Patent Number
    6,421,889
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 31, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 23, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
A buckle structure has a male and female buckle piece. The male buckle piece has a base mount having two symmetric retaining legs extending therefrom with a guiding post disposed therebetween. Each retaining leg has an enlarged head portion having a leading angle and a retaining corner. Each retaining leg has an abutment block. In the female buckle piece is defined a hollow engagement cavity for receiving retaining legs with a guiding tunnel disposed at the center for receiving the guiding post. The female buckle piece has a side dodging opening respectively for exposing the abutment block. A stop post located in the way of each retaining leg engages with the retaining corner in buckling up; actuation of the abutment block permits the retaining corner to escape from restraint, making buckle pieces to separate easily.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a buckle structure including a male buckle piece and a female buckle piece. The male buckle piece has a base mount from which axially extends a pair of symmetric retaining legs having a guiding post disposed therebetween. Each retaining leg has an enlarged head portion with a leading angle and a retaining corner formed thereon. The outer edge of each retaining leg has a laterally extended abutment block. In the female buckle piece is defined a hollow interior for receiving the retaining legs with a guiding tunnel disposed at the center thereof for engaging with the guiding post. At the sides of the female buckle piece is disposed a dodging opening respectively for exposing the abutment block of each retaining leg. Each stop post is separably engaged with the retaining corner of each retaining leg in buckling up operation; and the inward actuation of the abutment block of each retaining leg permit the retaining corner to be free from the restraint of the respective stop post so that the male buckle piece can be easily and quickly freed from the female buckle piece.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a conventional buckle structure is made up of a male buckle piece


10


and a female buckle piece


20


. The male buckle piece


10


has a base portion


11


with two symmetric engagement legs


12


extending therefrom. A fork post


13


is disposed between the engagement legs


12


. A rectangular slot


111


is disposed on the rear side of the base portion


11


. There is a pressing face


121


defined on the outer side of each engagement leg


12


. Next to the pressing face


121


is defined a retaining edge


122


. Each engagement leg


12


has a slotted rear portion


123


. A split


131


is defined at the center of the fork post


12


. The female buckle piece


20


basically has a hollow engagement cavity


21


defined at the central portion and an insertion opening


22


defined at the rear side. A rib


23


is disposed at the center of the engagement cavity


21


. On each longitudinal side of the female buckle piece


20


is disposed a locking hole


24


in communication with the engagement cavity


21


. At the end of the each locking hole


24


is defined a retaining edge


25


.




In assembly, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the engagement legs


12


and the fork post


13


of the male buckle piece


10


are inserted into the front opening


22


of the female buckle piece


20


and housed in the hollow engagement cavity


21


of the female buckle piece


20


. On each side of the female buckle piece


20


is disposed the locking hole


24


for receiving the pressing face


121


of each engagement leg


12


. At the rear edge of each locking


24


is provided with a retaining edge


25


so as to permit a locking edge


122


defined at the rear edge of each pressing face


121


to be in locking engagement with the retaining edge


25


as the pressing face


121


extends out of the locking hole


24


. The rib


23


of the female buckle piece


20


is engaged with the split


131


of the fork post


13


of the male buckle piece


10


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, to get the male and female buckle pieces


10


,


20


separated, the pressing faces


121


of the engagement legs


12


are forced to move inwardly so as to permit the locking edge


122


of the pressing faces


121


to be disengaged from the retaining edges


25


of the locking hole


24


of the female buckle piece


20


respectively, and the buckle pieces are pulled away from each other.




There are a couple of disadvantages associated with the conventional buckle structure given as below:




1. The pressing face


121


of the engagement leg


12


of the male buckle piece


10


is roundly curved and no guiding means is available to make the male buckle piece


10


and the female buckle piece


20


smoothly engaged with easy alignment, rendering the engagement of the male buckle piece


10


and the female buckle piece


20


relatively inconvenient and slow.




2. The disengagement of the male buckle piece


10


and the female buckle piece


20


is effected by actuation on the pressing faces


121


so as to make the engagement legs


12


of male buckle piece


10


inwardly withdrawn; such a direct pressing on the engagement legs requires more effort, making the separation of the male buckle piece


10


and the female buckle piece


20


relatively difficult.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the primary object of the present invention is to provide an improved buckle structure wherein the front end of each retaining leg of the male buckle piece is provided with a leading angle so as to make the male and female buckle pieces be engaged with each other with precise alignment by way of the guidance of the guiding post and guiding groove. Thereby easy alignment can effectively prevent the retaining legs from astray shift in engagement, making the engagement of the male buckle piece and female buckle piece in an easy, speedy and convenient manner.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved buckle structure wherein the male buckle piece and female buckle piece are separated by pressing an abutment block instead of directly forcing retaining legs. The pressing on the abutment block can produce a leverage effect on the retaining legs so that only small force is required to make the retaining legs separated, rendering easy and quick separation of the male and female buckles.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective diagram showing the exploded components of a conventional buckle;





FIG. 2

is a diagram showing the assembly and partial section of the conventional buckle;





FIG. 3

is a diagram showing a pressing operation on the conventional buckle;





FIG. 4

is a perspective diagram showing the exploded components of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a diagram showing the assembly and partial section of the buckle of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a diagram showing a pressing operation on the buckle thereof.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the improved buckle of the present invention is comprised of a male buckle piece


30


, a female buckle piece


40


. The male buckle piece


30


has a base mount


31


from which extend two symmetric retaining legs


32


with a guiding post


33


disposed between the retaining legs


32


. Each retaining leg


32


has a T-shaped abutment block


34


extends laterally from the outer edge thereof. Each T-shaped abutment block


34


has a front end of thinner thickness than the rear end. Each retaining leg


32


has an enlarged head portion slightly exceeding over the front end of the abutment block


34


. Each enlarged head portion has a leading angle


35


and a retaining corner


36


. The female buckle piece


40


has a partially hollow interior, including the engraved right and left side cavities


41


, the front insertion opening


42


and the side dodging openings


43


. At the central position of the engraved right and left side cavities


41


is disposed a pair of spaced parallel walls to form a guiding tunnel


44


. Between the guiding tunnel


44


and each side dodging opening


43


is disposed a stop post


45


having a triangular cross section.




In buckling up operation, referring to

FIG. 5

, the retaining legs


32


and the guiding post


33


of the male buckle piece


30


are inserted into the front insertion opening


42


of the female buckle piece


40


and further into right and left hollow side cavities


41


. The side dodging openings


43


and the central guiding tunnel


44


of the female buckle piece


40


with which is engaged the guiding post


33


permit the male buckle piece


30


to be in quick and precise alignment and engagement with female buckle piece


40


without shifting astray. Further pushing the male buckle piece


30


into the female buckle piece


40


will cause the enlarged head portion of the retaining legs


32


with the leading angles


35


moving against the stop posts


45


to be flexibly inwardly bent until the enlarged head portion passes the stop posts


45


, the retaining legs


32


will resiliently resume to its normal positions. At then, as a result, each retaining corner


36


of the enlarge head portion of the retaining leg


32


will come into locking engagement with the stop post


45


respectively. According, the male buckle piece


30


will not disengage with the female buckle piece


40


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, to get the male buckle piece


30


and the female buckle piece


40


separated, the abutment blocks


34


exposed out of the dodging openings


43


of the female buckle piece


40


are forced to move inwardly so as to make the retaining legs


32


bent inwardly, causing the retaining corners


36


of the retaining legs


32


to disengage from stop posts


45


. Then the male buckle piece


30


can be pulled out of engagement with the female buckle piece


40


.




It can be obviously seen the buckle structure of the present invention has the following advantages:




1. The leading angle


35


of each retaining leg


32


of the male buckle piece


30


along with the guiding post


33


and restraint tunnel


44


can help the male buckle piece


30


and the female buckle piece


40


align easily in buckling engagement without shift astray, making the buckling up ready and speedy.




2. The separation of the male buckle piece


30


and female buckle piece


40


is effected not by direct pressing the retaining legs


32


, but pressing on the extended abutment blocks


34


on the retaining legs


32


can produce leverage effect; so, the male buckle piece


30


and female buckle piece


40


can be separated with little effort.



Claims
  • 1. A buckle structure comprising a male buckle piece and a female buckle piece; said male buckle piece having a base mount from which are extended a pair of symmetric retaining legs; said female buckle piece having an insertion hollow engagement cavity and an insertion opening; wherein it is characterized by that:said retaining legs of said male buckle piece has a guiding post defined therebetween, at a center of each said retaining leg laterally extends a T-shaped abutment block which has an enlarged head portion having a leading angle defined at a front end and a retaining corner at a rear end thereof; said T-shaped abutment blocks can produce leverage effect on said retaining legs when pushed inwardly, permitting said retaining legs to be easily operated; said female buckle piece has a dodging opening at each side thereof for exposing said T-shaped abutment block of said retaining leg; in said insertion opening of said female buckle piece are disposed a pair of parallel walls to form a guiding tunnel; between said guiding tunnel and each said dodging opening is disposed a vertical stop post which can separately engaged with said retaining corner of said T-shaped enlarged head portion; whereby said retaining legs of said male buckle piece are inserted into said insertion opening and further into said hollow engagement cavity of said female buckle piece with said guiding post in precise alignment and engagement with said guiding tunnel so as to prevent said male buckle piece from shifting astray; as said retaining corner of each retaining leg comes into engagement with said stop post, said male buckle piece and said female buckle piece are securely locked together without easy separation.
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