The present invention relates to a buckle, preferably a metal buckle, for fastening opposing ends of an object encircling strap. Metal buckles, as opposed to buckles made of other materials, such as plastic, are characterized by desirable properties, such as high tensile strength, high and low temperature resistance, abrasion resistance, corrosion resistance, and radiation resistance. A variety of buckles, such as Panduit® Pan-Steel® buckles and Band-It® Ear-Lokt buckles, are known. The Panduit® Pan-Steel® buckles are related to U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,866,817, 7,171,729, and 7,392,570, which are incorporated by reference in their entireties.
While known buckles provide desirable characteristics for certain applications, they still have many drawbacks and are capable of improvement.
Certain embodiments of the present invention provide a buckle for fastening opposing ends of an object encircling strap. The buckle includes a deformable retainer and a bridge. The deformable retainer defines an entrance passageway for a free end of the strap and includes a retainer tab, an opening adjacent the retainer tab, and a pair of strapping supports spaced apart from the opening. The bridge defines an exit passageway for the free end of the strap. The free end of the strap is positionable around an object and consecutively through the entrance passageway and the exit passageway. The free end of the strap is bendable over the bridge and between the strapping supports and the opening such that the free end of the strap curls when the retainer is deformed.
As shown in
The strap 120 includes a fixed end 121, which is fixed to the buckle 110 (
As shown in
The deformable retainer 130 includes a retainer tab 131, an opening 132 adjacent the retainer tab 131, and a pair of strapping supports 133 spaced apart from the opening 132. The retainer tab 131 is disposed on the distal end of the deformable retainer 130 and extends inwardly relative to the buckle 110. The strapping supports 133 are disposed along an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the strap 120 and also extend inwardly relative to the buckle 110. Preferably, the strapping supports 133 are shear formed in opposite directions along the transverse axis. Alternatively, the strapping supports 133 are shear formed in the same direction along the transverse axis.
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With reference to FIGS. 6 and 9-19, application of the buckle and strap fastener 100 is as follows: the buckle 110 is initially secured to the strap 120 by inserting the fixed end 121 of the strap 120 through the buckle 110 and forming a fold 123 in the fixed end 121 of the strap 120 with the free end 122 of the strap 120 exiting the buckle 110 from the exit passageway 160 of the bridge 140 (
While this invention has been described in conjunction with the exemplary embodiments outlined above, various alternatives, modifications, variations, and/or improvements, whether known or presently unforeseen, may become apparent. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments of the invention as set forth above are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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