1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to buckles and more particularly, to such a buckle that uses a slide cover type female buckle member
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional buckles that are formed of a male buckle member and a female buckle member are commonly used in backpacks, travel bags, shoulder bags, etc., to join two parts together.
The aforesaid buckle is functional, however it still has drawbacks as follows:
1. This buckle design is not suitable for use in a small-sized product. When unlocking the buckle A, the user must use the fingers to squeeze the retaining blocks A13 and to further force the respective barbed engagement portions A14 from the respective front engagement edges A231. If the male buckle member A1 and the female buckle member A2 are small-sized, squeezing the retaining blocks A13 of the spring arms A11 with the fingers will be inconvenient or difficult.
2. Because the spring arms A11 and the center guide rod A12 are suspending at the front side of the male buckle member A1, they may be permanently deformed or broken accidentally when the male buckle member A1 is not fastened to the female buckle member A2.
3. The structural design of the buckle A is complicated and the matching precision of the male buckle member A1 and the female buckle member A2 is critical, and therefore the fabrication of the buckle A is complicated, showing a low yield rate.
4. When fastening the male buckle member A1 to the female buckle member A2, the center guide rod A12 must be accurately aimed at the longitudinal track A22 to ensure accurate positioning.
5. The male buckle member A1 and the female buckle member A2 must match each other in specification. Further, the male buckle member A1 can only be fastened to the female buckle member A2 in one particular direction. This design limits the direction of arrangement of the belts being respectively fastened to the male buckle member A1 and the female buckle member A2, and the belts tend to be wrinkled after installation of the buckle A.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a buckle that eliminates the aforesaid drawbacks.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. According to one aspect of the present invention, the buckle is comprised of a male buckle member and a slide cover type female buckle member. The male buckle member has a locating bolt connectable to the slide cover type female buckle member. The slide cover type female buckle member comprises a buckle body, a slide cover, and two magnetic elements. The buckle body has an insertion hole disposed near a front side thereof for receiving the locating bolt of the male buckle member, and a notch formed in the insertion hole and fitting a periphery of the locating bolt of the male buckle member. The slide cover is coupled to and movable along the buckle body between a close position and an open position. The slide cover has a front notch formed on a front side thereof, which forms with the notch of the buckle body an axle hole, which receives and secures the locating bolt of the male buckle member after insertion of the locating blot of the male buckle member into the insertion hole and after the slide cover has been moved to the close position The two magnetic elements are respectively affixed to the buckle body and the slide cover and attractable to each other by magnetic attraction when the slide cover is moved to the close position.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the male buckle member can be made having a mounting slot for the fastening of an external belt member. Alternatively, the male buckle member can be made in the form of a stud that can be fastened to a fabric member with stitches.
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The buckle body 1 has a flat base 11. The flat base 11 has a recessed hole 111 on the top surface, two longitudinal sliding slots 12 cut through the top and bottom walls and arranged in parallel at two sides of the recessed hole 111, two receiving holes 121, which extend through the top and bottom walls and are respectively connected to one end, namely, the rear end of each of the longitudinal sliding slots 12 and each have a transverse width relatively greater than the longitudinal sliding slots 12, two stop rods 122 respectively suspending in the receiving holes 121 at one side, an insertion hole 13 cut through the top and bottom walls near the front side, a notch 14 in the insertion hole 13 at one side, and a mounting slot 15 cut through the top and bottom walls near the rear side for the mounting of a belt.
The slide cover 2 comprises a cover shell 21 slidably coupled to the flat base 11 of the buckle body 1. The cover shell 21 has a recessed hole 211 on the bottom wall corresponding to the recessed hole 111, two guide blocks 22 bilaterally protruded from the bottom wall corresponding to the longitudinal sliding slots 12, two guide rods 221 respectively perpendicularly extending from the guide blocks 22 at one side, a front notch 23 on the front side, and a mounting portion 24 on the rear side of the bottom wall for mounting.
Further, two magnetic elements 3 are respectively affixed to the recessed hole 111 of the flat base 11 of the buckle body 1 and the recessed hole 211 of the cover shell 21 of the slide cover 2.
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When in use, one belt members 5 is inserted through the mounting slot 15 of the flat base 11 of the buckle body 1 and fastened to the mounting portion 24 of the cover shell 21 of the slide cover 2, and the other belt members 5 is fastened to the mounting slot 42 of the male buckle member 4. Thereafter, the slide cover 2 is moved backwards relative to the buckle body 1 from the close position (see
As indicated above, the invention provides a buckle formed of a slide cover type female buckle member and a male buckle member. The buckle of the present invention has the following features:
1. The slide cover 2 of the slide cover type female buckle member is slidably coupled to the buckle body 1, and therefore the size of the female buckle member is greatly reduced. Further, locking/unlocking of the buckle can easily be operated by means of moving the slide cover 2 relative to the buckle body 1 between the close position and the open position.
2. When the slide cover 2 is closed on the buckle body 1, the connection mechanism between the male buckle member and the female buckle member is kept from sight and well protected by the slide cover 2.
3. The slide cover 2 and the buckle body 1 are simple in structure and easy to install. When locked, the male buckle member 4 does not escape from the slide cover type female buckle member. The matching precision between the buckle body 1 and the slide cover 2 is not critical, and therefore the yield rate of the fabrication of the present invention is high.
4. When locking or unlocking the buckle, the user needs only to move the slide cover 2 relative to the buckle body 1 between the close position and the open position. When the slide cover 2 is moved to the close position, the front notch 23 is forced into positive engagement with the shank of the locating bolt 41 of the male buckle member 4, thereby securing the male buckle member 4 to the slide cover type female buckle member positively. The present invention eliminates the alignment procedure of the prior art design.
5. After coupling of the male buckle member 4 to the slide cover type female buckle member, the male buckle member 4 can be rotated through 360° relative to the slide cover type female buckle member, preventing wrinkling or tangling of the belts.
6. The two magnetic elements 3 are respectively installed in the slide cover 2 and the buckle body 1 and are used for securing the slide cover 2 to the buckle body 1 in the close position by means of magnetic attraction.
A prototype of buckle has been constructed with the features of
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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