The present invention relates to a strap buckle, and more particularly, to a strap buckle with a dual locking device for fastening and locking luggage.
A conventional buckle generally includes a male fastener and a female fastener. Another conventional buckle further includes a combination lock for controlling connections between the male fastener and the female fastener. As disclosed in Taiwan Patent No. 188582, a buckle, namely an elastic-type buckle, is provided for fastening luggage with a strap; furthermore, a combination lock is provided for controlling whether the strap can be released.
Additionally, US publication No. 2005/0155397 discloses a buckle with a strap that includes not only a combination lock but also a key lock cooperated with the combination lock so that the strap can be released via two different ways. One way is to dial a set of correct codes of the combination lock so as to allow a male fastener of the buckle releasing from the female fastener of the buckle. Another way is using a key to unlock the key lock so as to allow the male fastener of the buckle releasing from the female fastener of the buckle. Accordingly, such a buckle provides a benefit that a user can unlock the buckle via the combination lock, and a luggage inspector can unlock the buckle via the key lock by using a master key, which is unique and held by the inspector only. Therefore, the luggage can be open and inspected without damaging the buckle.
The present invention relates to a buckle with a dual locking device, and such buckle is preferably installed on luggage that provides advantages for luggage inspections.
More specifically, the buckle comprises a female fastener, a male fastener, a movable member, a key lock and a combination lock. The female fastener has a mounting opening, an insertion opening and two side holes defined respectively on different sides of the female fastener. Additionally, the mounting opening, the insertion opening and the two side holes are communicated with each other, and one of the two side holes is opposite to the other one of the two side holes. The male fastener is provided for inserting into the female fastener, and has two elastic pillars. Each one of the two elastic pillars has an outward projection for inserting into the corresponding one of the two side holes. Therefore, when the male fastener is inserted into the female fastener, the outward projections of the elastic pillars are inserted into the side holes respectively. The movable member is installed in the mounting opening of the female fastener and movable between a first position and a second position. The key lock is installed on the female fastener for controlling whether the movable member can be shifted from the first position to the second position. The combination lock is installed on the movable member; therefore, when the movable member is in the first position, the male fastener can be locked or unlocked via the combination lock, and when the movable member is in the second position, the combination lock departs from the male fastener.
Accordingly, the present invention further provides optimal ways in controlling the buckle via the movable member, the combination lock and the key lock.
The above description of the present invention will be more fully appreciated by referring to a following detailed description of a preferred, but nonetheless illustrative embodiment, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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Furthermore, the male fastener 2 is provided for inserting into the female fastener 1, and has two elastic pillars 20 for inserting into the female fastener 1 via the insertion opening 11. Each elastic pillar 20 has an outward projection 21 for inserting into the corresponding one of the side holes 12; therefore, when the elastic pillars 20 of the male fastener 2 are inserted into the female fastener 1, the outward projections 21 are correspondingly and respectively inserted into the side holes 12. Additionally, each elastic pillar 20 further has an inward projection 22, which is opposite to the corresponding outward projection 21, as shown in
The movable member 31 is installed in the mounting opening 10 of the female fastener 1 and movable between a first position and a second position. Additionally, the key lock 4 is installed on the female fastener 1 for controlling whether the movable member 31 can be shifted from the first position to the second position. The combination lock 3 is installed on the movable member 31; therefore, when the movable member 31 is in the first position, the male fastener 2 can be locked or unlocked via the combination lock 3, and when the movable member 31 is in the second position, the combination lock 3 departs from the male fastener 2 so as to release the male fastener 2.
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The top shell 310 has a push button 312 exposed to the mounting opening 10 of the female fastener 1. The push button 312 has two slots 313 for receiving the numeral wheels 300, which are accordingly exposed to the slots 313. Furthermore, the push button 312 has two edges opposite to each other, and each edge has two hooks 314 provided for engaging with the corresponding step 13 of the mounting opening 10 so as to prevent the movable member 3 releasing the mounting opening 10. Moreover, the top shell 310 further has two notches 315 respectively formed on the edges of the top shell 310, and the bottom shell 311 has two opposite sides. Each side of the bottom shell 311 has a holder 316 for holding the corresponding cylinder 302 so as to allow the shafts 301 to move between the holders 316. Furthermore, each side of the bottom shell 311 further has a latch 317 for engaging with the corresponding notch 315 of the top shell 310 in order to combine the top shell 310 and the bottom shell 311 as one.
The key lock 4 includes a lock core 40 and a limiting part 41. The lock core 40 is drivable by a specific key and provided for provided for driving the limiting part 41 to move between a third position and a fourth position. When the limiting part 41 is in the third position, the limiting part 41 retains the movable member 31 in the first position, and when the limiting part 41 is in the fourth position, the movable member 31 can move to the second position.
In the first embodiment of the present invention, the movable member 31 preferably has a dimension which is arranged for allowing the movable member 31 to move in a rectilinear movement between the first position and the second position within the mounting opening 10 of the female fastener 1.
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When a limiting part 41b of the key lock 4b is in a third position through a lock core 40b, the limiting part 41b is engaged with the groove 16b so as to retain the movable member 31b in a first position. Furthermore, when the lock core 40b is operated by a specific key, the limiting part 41b is accordingly moved to a fourth position so as to release from the groove 16b. Thus, the movable member 31b can rotate or swing from the first position to the second position in order to unlock the male fastener 2b.
As described above, a luggage owner only needs to use the combination lock to release the male fastener from the female fastener, namely to unlock the buckle, and a luggage inspector can use a master key to unlock the buckle. Accordingly, the inspector can check the luggage more effectively without damaging the same.
Numerous characteristics and advantages of the invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, and the novel features thereof are pointed out in appended claims. The disclosure, however, is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially, in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts, materials and the combination thereof within the principle of the invention, to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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094134386 | Sep 2005 | TW | national |
This is a continuation-in-part application of the co-pending U.S. Ser. No. 10/792,875 application, filed on Mar. 5, 2004.
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Parent | 10792875 | Mar 2004 | US |
Child | 11437691 | May 2006 | US |