Buckle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6301757
  • Patent Number
    6,301,757
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 10, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 16, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A buckle comprises a male member and a female member. The male member is provided with an insertion portion adapted to be inserted into the female member and an insertion hole formed inside of the insertion portion. The female member is provided with a recess in which the insertion portion is to be fitted, and an accommodating portion adapted to communicate with the insertion hole. The accommodating portion is provided therein with an engaging piece swingable in an inserting direction to the insertion hole. The engaging piece is provided with an engaging portion which is to be inserted through the insertion hole. The insertion hole of the male member is formed with a locking surface against which the engaging portion is adapted to abut. The accommodating portion is provided with a pair of receiving portions located at opposite sides of the recess for supporting a pair of abutment portions of the engaging portion, and is adapted to be located on opposite sides of the locking surface in an engaged state of the buckle. Therefore, the buckle has a high engaging force between the male member and the female member, and these members can not be disengaged from each other unintentionally even if tensile force is applied to the buckle.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a buckle which is an engaging tool used for connecting portions of a belt, a bag band and the like.




2. Description of the Related Art




As disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. 8-52009, a conventional buckle provided on each of opposite ends of a belt, for example, comprises a male member and a female member. A plate-like insertion portion projects from a base of the male member, and an engaging portion projects from a tip end of one surface of the insertion portion. The female member is provided with an accommodating portion for accommodating the insertion portion and an engaged portion which is formed in the accommodating portion and which is to be engaged with the engaging portion of the male member. The female member is provided with a plate-like resilient pushing portion at its location opposed to the engaged portion.




In operation of the buckle, the insertion portion of the male member is fitted into the accommodating portion of the female member, and the engaging portion is engaged with the engaged portion. At that time, the resilient pushing portion abuts against a back side of the insertion portion to push the insertion portion toward the engaged portion so that the engaging portion of the insertion portion can not be disengaged from the engaged portion.




In the case of the above-described prior art, however, since the engaging portion is provided on one surface of the insertion portion, engagement is in a cantilever state. Therefore, when a strong tensile strength is generated in a direction in which the male member and the female member are separated from each other, the insertion portion is resiliently deformed in a direction opposite from the engaged portion, so that the male member and the female member may be disengaged from each other unintentionally.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been accomplished in view of the conventional problem, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a buckle in which engaging strength between a male member and a female member is large, and the male member and the female member can not be disengaged unintentionally.




According to the present invention, there is provided a buckle comprising a male member adapted to be mounted to one of members which are to be connected to each other, and a female member adapted to be mounted to the other member, wherein the male member is provided with an insertion portion in a form a pair of plates adapted to be inserted into the female member and an insertion hole formed inside of the insertion portion. The female member is provided with a recess in which the insertion portion is adapted to be fitted, and an accommodating portion adapted to communicate with the insertion hole. The accommodating portion is provided therein with an engaging piece swingable in an inserting direction to the insertion hole, and the engaging piece is provided with an engaging portion adapted to be inserted through the insertion hole. The insertion hole of the male member is formed with a locking surface against which the engaging portion is adapted to abut. The locking surface which connects the pair of plates of the insertion portion is integrally formed on an inside face of the insertion hole opposing to a base of the male member. The locking surface is located substantially perpendicular to a direction in which the male member and the female member are separated from each other, and a central imaginary line of the direction in which the male member and the female member are separated from each other is located at a center of the locking surface. The accommodating portion of the female member is provided with at least one receiving portion located at at least one of opposite sides of the recess for supporting at least one abutment portion of the engaging portion. The receiving portion is located at least on one of opposite sides of the locking surface when the engaging portion engages with the locking surface.




A resilient member such as a spring for urging the engaging portion of the engaging piece in a direction in which the engaging portion is inserted into the insertion hole. The resilient member may be a resilient projection or the like formed on at least one of the engaging piece and the female member.




The engaging piece is provided in the accommodating portion such that the engaging piece can be locked in an insertion direction of the insertion hole when the male member and the female member engage with each other.




Further, the engaging piece is formed with an operating portion projecting from one side surface of the engaging piece and adapted to be exposed from the accommodating portion accommodating the engaging piece.




In the buckle of the present invention, the insertion portion of the male member is inserted into the recess of the female member when the male member and the female member are connected to each other. At that time, the insertion hole provided in the insertion portion communicates with the accommodating portion of the female member, the engaging piece in the accommodating portion is swingable, and the engaging portion of the engaging piece is inserted into the insertion portion. With this operation, a locked surface of the engaging piece abuts against the locking surface of the male member, and the at least one abutment portion at one of the opposite sides of the engaging portion is supported and mounted by the at least one portion.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a buckle according to a first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a front view of the buckle of the first embodiment.





FIG. 3

is a front view showing a state of the buckle of the first embodiment being used.





FIG. 4

is a front view showing another state of the buckle of the first embodiment being used.





FIG. 5

is a vertical sectional view showing a state before a male member and a female member of the buckle of the first embodiment are engaged with each other.





FIG. 6

is a vertical sectional view showing an engaging operation between the male member and the female member of the buckle according to the first embodiment.





FIG. 7

is a vertical sectional view showing a state of the male member and the female member of the buckle of the first embodiment being engaged with each other.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view showing a modification of the male member of the buckle of the first embodiment.





FIG. 9

is a vertical sectional view of a buckle according to a second embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 10

is a front view of a buckle according to a third embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 11

is a vertical sectional view of a buckle of the third embodiment before being engaged.





FIG. 12

is a vertical sectional view of a state of the buckle of the third embodiment being engaged.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Embodiments of the present invention will be described based on the accompanying drawings.

FIGS. 1

to


6


show a first embodiment of the present invention. A buckle in the first embodiment comprises a resin-made male member


10


to be mounted to one end of a belt


52


, and a resin-made female member


22


which is mounted to the other end of the belt


52


or a mounting piece of a member (not shown) and with which the male member


10


is to be inserted and engaged.




The male member


10


has a base


12


. The base


12


is provided at its one side surface with a bar-like belt mounting portion


14


. An insertion portion


16


in a form of a pair of plates is formed so as to project from a side surface of the base


12


which is opposite from the belt mounting portion


14


. The insertion portion


16


is formed with an insertion hole


18


which is in parallel to the belt mounting portion


14


. An inner surface of the insertion hole


18


opposite from the base


12


serves as a locking surface


20


. The locking surface


20


is formed into a columnar shape which is integrally continuous between tip ends of the pair of plates of the insertion portion


16


.




The female member


22


has a base


24


. The base


24


is provided at its one surface with a bar-like belt mounting portion


26


. The base


24


is formed, at its side surface opposite from the belt mounting portion


26


, with a recess


28


in which the insertion portion


16


is to be fitted. An accommodating portion


30


is provided inside of the base


24


so as to pass through the base


24


in parallel to the belt mounting portion


26


. The accommodating portion


30


communicates with the recess


28


. Through holes


34


are formed in upper and lower surfaces


24




a


and


24




b


in the vicinity of a curved hollow of an inner wall surface of the base


24


near the belt mounting portion


26


in the accommodating portion


30


. A shaft member


32


which will be described later is to be inserted through the through holes


34


. Inner walls of the accommodating portion


30


of the female member


22


located at opposite sides of the recess


28


are provided with a pair of receiving portions


38


, to which an engaging piece


36


which will be described later is to be locked. At least one of the receiving portions


38


is formed with a holding portion


38




a


, and its an abutment portion with the engaging piece


36


is formed into such a shape as being capable of locking.




The columnar shaft member


32


is inserted through the through holes


34


of the female member


22


so that the engaging piece


36


can swing around the shaft member


32


. The engaging piece


36


includes a substantially U-shaped body


40


. One end of the body


40


is formed with a through hole


42


through which the shaft member


32


is inserted. The other end of the body


40


is formed as an engaging portion


43


for engaging with the male member


10


. A U-shaped inner side surface of the body


40


is formed as a cylindrical locked surface


44


which is to be combined with the locking surface


20


of the male member


10


. A curved outer side surface of the body


40


is formed with an operating portion


46


projecting sideways. The outer side surface of the body


40


in the vicinity of the through hole


42


is formed with a recess


48


. One end of a compressed spring


50


is mounted to the recess


48


, and the other end of the spring


50


is mounted to an inner side surface of the accommodating portion


30


facing to the recess


48


. The spring


50


urges the engaging piece


36


rightward about the shaft member


32


as viewed FIG.


5


.




The engaging piece


36


is inserted in the accommodating portion


30


of the female member


22


. A tip end and a base end of a curved portion of the outer side surface of the engaging portion


43


are formed as abutment portions


43




a


and


43




b


, respectively. The operating portion


46


of the engaging piece


36


projects outward from an opening of the accommodating portion


30


of the female member


22


. Wide belts


52


are respectively mounted to the belt mounting portion


14


of the male member


10


and the belt mounting portion


26


of the female member


22


.




The operation of the buckle of this embodiment will be explained based on

FIGS. 5

to


7


. First, when the male member


10


is separated from the female member


22


as shown in

FIG. 5

, the engaging piece


36


is located on the right side in

FIG. 5

by the compressed spring


50


, and the outer side surface of the curved portion of the engaging piece


36


abuts against an inner wall surface of the accommodating portion


30


of the female member


22


and is locked. At that time, the operating portion


46


of the engaging piece


36


is located on the right side in

FIG. 5

, and the engaging portion


43


of the engaging piece


36


is located inside of the recess


28


of the female member


22


. To mount the male member


10


to the female member


22


, the operating portion


46


of the engaging piece


36


is manually moved toward the belt mounting portion


26


of the female member


22


as shown in FIG.


6


. With this operation, the engaging piece


36


swings about the shaft member


32


in a counterclockwise direction in

FIG. 6

, and the spring


50


is compressed, so that the recess


28


of the female member


22


is opened. Next, when the insertion portion


16


of the male member


10


is fitted into the recess


28


of the female member


22


and the operating portion


46


is released, the engaging piece


36


swings rightward about the shaft member


32


by the compressed spring


50


as shown in FIG.


7


. The operating portion


46


may be manually further moved rightward if necessary. With this operation, the engaging portion


43


of the engaging piece


36


is inserted into the insertion hole


18


of the male member


10


, so that the locking surface


20


of the male member


10


abuts against the locked surface


44


of the engaging piece


36


, thus the male member


10


and the female member


22


are coupled to each other. At that time, the abutment portions


43




a


and


43




b


of the outer side surface of the body


40


of the engaging piece


36


extending from the curved portion to the engaging portion


43


are stably locked to the receiving portions


38


of the female member


22


. Further, a curved surface extending from the curved portion of the body


40


to the engaging portion


43


abuts against the holding portion


38




a


of the receiving portion


38


so as to prevent the engaging piece


36


from turning in a counterclockwise direction as viewed in FIG.


7


.




To release the engagement between the female member


22


and the male member


10


, the operating portion


46


of the engaging piece


36


is moved toward the belt mounting portion


26


of the female member


22


against the urging force of the spring


50


as shown in

FIG. 6

to swing the engaging piece


36


, thereby releasing the engagement.




If the tip end of the male member


10


abuts against the engaging portion


43


of the engaging piece


36


and is strongly pushed, since the engaging piece


43


is positioned obliquely with respect to the insertion direction of the male member


10


as shown in

FIG. 5

, a force in the counterclockwise direction is applied to the engaging piece


36


as viewed in FIG.


5


. With this force, the engaging portion


43


of the engaging piece


36


is turned as shown in

FIG. 6

, and the male member


10


may be capable of inserting into the recess


28


of the female member


22


.




When the buckle of this embodiment is used, the male member


10


is mounted to one end of the belt


52


, the female member


22


is mounted to the other end of the belt


52


. Then, the belt


52


is wound around, for example, a body of an article to hold it, so that the male member


10


and the female member


22


are mounted in an annular form. Besides it, the buckle can be freely used, for example, for closing openings of clothing as shown in

FIG. 3

, or for locking a lid of a bag to its body as shown in FIG.


4


. Further, the buckle may be used for connecting opposite ends of a chain of a tire.




According to the buckle of this embodiment, the locked surface


44


of the engaging piece


36


and the locking surface


20


of the male member


10


abut against each other over a wide area, and the locked surface


44


and the locking surface


20


are located at a center of a force in a direction in which the male member


10


and the female member


22


are separated from each other. Further, the force applied to the locking surface


20


of the male member


10


and the locked surface


44


of the engaging piece


36


is equally applied to the receiving portions


38


of the female member


22


by the abutment portions


43




a


and


43




b


of the locking portion


43


, so that the locking surface


20


and the locked surface


44


are stably and reliably held. Therefore, even when the force acts in a direction in which the male member


10


and the female member


22


are separated from each other, the engagement is not easily released, and a reliable mounting state can be obtained.




Since the buckle of this embodiment is strong against the tensile force, it can be used at a portion where a strong force is applied, and it is possible to reliably connect a chain of a tire.




In the buckle of this embodiment, the belt mounting portion


14


may be shaped such t h at a bar-like belt-insertion portion


54


and an adjusting ring


56


are provided perpendicular to the insertion direction of the belt


52


, and are located at different heights with respect to a surface of the belt


52


as shown in FIG.


8


. Such a belt mounting portion


14


may be provided on the female member


22


also. In the case of this belt mounting portion


14


, it is unnecessary to sew the folded and superposed portions of the belt


52


, and the length of the belt can freely be adjusted.




Next, a second embodiment of the present invention will be explained based on FIG.


9


. Members similar to those in the first embodiment are designated by the same reference numbers, and their descriptions will be omitted. In the buckle of the second embodiment, a male member


10


is provided at its one side surface with a bar-like belt mounting portion


14


, and a insertion portion


16


is integrally formed so as to project from a side surface of a base


12


of the male member


10


opposite from the belt mounting portion


14


. A tip end of the insertion portion


16


is provided with a slant


58


which is formed obliquely with respect to a projecting direction of the insertion portion


16


. The insertion portion


16


is formed with an insertion hole


18


parallel to the belt mounting portion


14


. An inner surface of the insertion hole


18


facing to the base


12


serves as the locking surface


20


. The locking surface


20


is formed into a semicircular shape which is continuous with a tip end surface of the insertion portions


16


.




The female member


22


is provided, at a side surface of a base


24


thereof, with a bar-like belt mounting portion


26


. The recess


28


into which the insertion portion


16


is fitted is formed in a side surface of the base


24


opposite from the belt mounting portion


26


. A accommodating portion


3


is formed so as to pass through the base


24


in parallel to the belt mounting portion


26


. A through hole


34


which communicates with the accommodating portion


30


is formed in a n upper surface of the base


24


. One of inner walls of the accommodating portion


30


located at opposite sides of the recess


28


is provided with a receiving portion


38


to which an engaging piece


36


is locked.




A columnar shaft member


32


is inserted through the through hole


34


of the female member


22


so that the engaging piece


36


can swing about the shaft member


32


. The engaging piece


36


includes a substantially U-shaped body


40


. One end of the body


40


is formed with a through hole


42


through which the shaft member


32


is inserted. The other end of the body


40


is formed as an engaging portion


43


for engaging with the male member


10


. An outer side surface of the engaging portion


43


is formed with a pushing surface


60


which is to face to a slant


58


of the male member


10


. A tip end of the pushing surface


60


is slightly inclined in a direction approaching the base


24


of the female member


22


. The U-shaped inner side surface of the body


40


is formed with a cylindrical locked surface


44


which is to be fitted to the locking surface of the male member


10


. An outer side surface of the curved portion of the body


40


is provided with an operating portion


46


which is in a form of a projection parallel to the outer side surface. A resilient projection


62


which projects sideways at a predetermined angle is integrally provided between the operating portion


46


and the through hole


42


.




The engaging piece


36


is received in the accommodating portion


30


of the female member


22


. The operating portion


46


of the engaging piece


36


at that time projects outward from an opening of the accommodating portion


30


of the female member


22


. The resilient projection


62


of the engaging piece


36


abuts against an inner wall surface of the accommodating portion


30


of the female member


22


so as to urge the engaging piece


36


in a clockwise direction about the shaft member


32


as viewed in FIG.


9


.




Next, the operation of the buckle of this second embodiment will be explained. First, when the male member


10


is separated from the female member


22


as shown in

FIG. 9

, the engaging piece


36


is located on the right side in

FIG. 9

by the resilient projection


62


, and an outer side surface of the curved portion of the engaging piece


36


abuts against the inner wall surface of the accommodating portion


30


of the female member


22


and is locked. At that time, the operating portion


46


of the engaging piece


36


is also located on the right side in

FIG. 9

, and the engaging portion


43


of the engaging piece


36


is located inside of the recess


28


of the female member


22


. To mount the male member


10


to the female member


22


, the insertion portion


16


of the male member


10


is inserted into the recess


28


of the female member


22


, the slant


58


of the insertion portion


16


is allowed to abut against the pushing surface


60


of the engaging piece


36


to push the pushing surface


60


. When the male member


10


is further inserted, the resilient projection


62


of the engaging piece


36


is resiliently deformed so that the engaging piece


36


swing about the shaft member


32


in the counterclockwise direction as viewed in FIG.


9


. After the engaging portion


43


of the engaging piece


36


climbs over the slant


58


of the male member


10


, the engaging piece


36


swings about the shaft member


32


by the resilient projection


62


in the clockwise direction, and the operating portion


46


moves rightward as viewed in FIG.


9


. Then, the engaging portion


43


of the engaging piece


36


is inserted into the through hole


18


of the male member


10


, the locking surface


20


of the male member


10


and the locked surface


44


of the engaging piece


36


abut against each other. Thus, the coupling of the male member


10


and the female member


22


is completed.




To release the engagement between the female member


22


and the male member


10


, the operating portion


46


of the engaging piece


36


is moved to rotate the engaging piece


36


in the counterclockwise direction, thereby releasing the engagement.




The buckle of the present embodiment can be used in the same manner as that of the first embodiment, and the same effects can be obtained. Further, the female member


22


and the male member


10


can be automatically coupled to each other only by pushing the pushing surface


60


of the engaging piece


36


by the insertion portion


16


of the male member


10


, which is easy and convenient.




Next, a third embodiment of the present invention will be explained based on

FIGS. 10

to


12


. Members similar to those in the first embodiment are designated by the same reference numbers, and their descriptions will be omitted. In the buckle of the third embodiment, a male member


10


is provided at its one side surface with a bar-like belt mounting portion


14


, and an insertion portions


16


integrally projecting from a side surface of the male member


10


opposite from the belt mounting portion


14


. A tip end of the insertion portion


16


is formed with a bifurcated projection


66


, and a base end of the insertion portion


16


is formed with an insertion hole


18


. Between the bifurcated projection


66


and the insertion hole


18


, a slant


58


is formed on a bottom portion between tip ends of the bifurcated projection


66


. A portion of the projection


66


opposite from the slant


58


and facing to the insertion hole


18


is formed as a locking surface


20


. The slant


58


slightly projects sideways of the projection


66


of the insertion portion


16


so that a wider area can be secured for the slant


58


.




One side surface of a base


24


of the female member


22


is provided with a belt mounting portion


26


. A side surface of the base


24


opposite from the belt mounting portion


26


is formed with a recess


28


in which the insertion portion


16


is to be fitted. A accommodating portion


30


is formed so as to pass through the base


24


in parallel to the belt mounting portion


26


. One of opposite openings of the accommodating portion


30


has, at its opposite inner side surfaces, grooved shaft guide portions


68


. Tip ends of the shaft guide portions


68


are formed with a pair of shaft mounting portions


72


for supporting a shaft portion


70


of an engaging piece


36


.




The engaging piece


36


of this embodiment is formed into a substantially U-shape, and is formed with a pushing surface


60


which is to face to the slant


58


of the male member


10


and which has a tip end slightly inclining in a direction approaching the base


24


of the female member


22


.




A leaf spring


76


as a resilient member is provided between the engaging piece


36


and one end surface of the accommodating portion


30


. The leaf spring


76


urges the engaging piece


36


to swing the engaging piece


36


in the clockwise direction as viewed in FIG.


11


. The leaf spring


76


is positioned by a spring supporting portion


74


which projects in the accommodating portion


30


of the female member


22


. One end of the leaf spring


76


engages in a recess


30


a of the accommodating portion


30


, and the other end resiliently abuts against the engaging piece


36


.




To insert the engaging piece


36


of this third embodiment into the accommodating portion


30


of the female member


22


, the shaft portion


70


of the engaging piece


36


is slid along the shaft guide portions


68


of the accommodating portion


30


, and the engaging piece


36


is held with the shaft portion


70


being fitted in the shaft mounting portion


72


. The leaf spring


76


is allowed to abut against the spring supporting portion


74


, and its one end of the leaf spring


76


engages in the recess


30




a


and the other end abuts against a step portion


36




a


of the engaging piece


36


.




Next, the operation of the buckle of this embodiment will be explained. First, when the male member


10


is separated from the female member


22


, the engaging piece


36


is located on the right side by the leaf spring


76


as shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, and the abutment portions


43




a


and


43




b


of the curved portions of the engaging piece


36


abut against the receiving portions


38


of an inner wall surface of the accommodating portion


30


of the female member


22


and is locked. To mount the male member


10


to the female member


22


, the slant


58


of the insertion portion


16


is allowed to abut against the pushing surface


60


of the engaging piece


36


to push the engaging piece


36


. If the male member


10


is further inserted, the leaf spring


76


is resiliently deformed, and the engaging piece


36


swings about the shaft portion


70


in the counterclockwise direction as viewed in FIG.


11


. Thereafter, as shown in

FIG. 12

, when the engaging portion


43


of the engaging piece


36


climbs over the slant


58


of the male member


10


, the engaging piece


36


swings about the shaft portion


70


in the clockwise direction by the urging force of the leaf spring


76


, so that the operating portion


46


moves rightward. Then, the engaging portion


43


of the engaging piece


36


is inserted into the insertion hole


18


of the male member


10


, the locking surface


20


of the male member


10


and the locked surface


44


of the engaging piece


36


abut against each other, and the abutment portions


43




a


and


43




b


of the engaging piece


36


abuts against the receiving portions


38


of the female member


22


, respectively. Thereafter, the female member


22


and the male member


10


are supported at two points, and are engaged with each other reliably.




To release the engagement between the female member


22


and the male member


10


, the operating portion


46


of the engaging piece


36


is moved to rotate the engaging piece


36


in the counterclockwise direction.




The buckle of this embodiment can be used in the same manner as that of the previous embodiment, and the same effects can be obtained. Especially, two-point support is reliably achieved by the abutment portion


43




a


and


43




b


, so that it is possible to realize a strong engagement.




The buckle of the present invention should not be limited to each of the above embodiments, shapes of the insertion portion


16


of the male member


10


and the recess


28


of the female member


22


can freely be changed as far as they can be fitted to each other. The locking surface


20


of the insertion portion


16


and the locked surface


44


of the engaging piece


36


, as well as the engaging piece


36


and the receiving portions


38


of the female member


22


may be changed only if they can be combined with each other and can receive force in a direction in which the male member


10


and the female member


22


are separated from each other, substantially equally at opposite sides with the two-point supporting structure.




According to the buckle of the present invention, since the male member


10


and the female member


22


are engaged with each other in such a manner that the locked surface


44


of the engaging piece


36


inside of the female member


22


abuts against the locking surface


20


of the male member


10


, their engaging state can reliably be maintained. Further, since the locking surface


20


of the male member


10


and the engaging piece


36


abut against each other over a wide area, and receive the force in a direction in which the male member


10


and the female member


22


are separated from each other, substantially equally at the opposite sides, the engaging strength is extremely high, and the engaging state can strongly be maintained against the tensile force.




Further, since the engaging piece


36


is urged in the engaging direction by the resilient member


50


,


62


,


76


, the engaging state can be maintained more stably, and the possibility of engagement failure is lowered. Furthermore, when the resilient member


50


,


62


and the engaging piece


36


are integrally formed, the manufacturing process is facilitated, and costs are reduced.



Claims
  • 1. A buckle including a male member adapted to be mounted to one of members which are to be connected to each other, and a female member adapted to be mounted to the other member, whereinsaid male member is provided with an insertion portion adapted to be inserted into said female member and an insertion hole formed inside of said insertion portion, said female member is provided with a recess in which said insertion portion is adapted to be fitted, and an accommodating portion adapted to communicate with said insertion hole, said accommodating portion is provided therein with an engaging piece swingable in an inserting direction to said insertion hole, said engaging piece being provided with an engaging portion adapted to be inserted through said insertion hole, said insertion hole of said male member is formed with a locking surface against which said engaging portion is adapted to abut, and said accommodating portion of said female member is provided with at least one receiving portion located at at least one of opposite sides of said recess for supporting at least one abutment portion of said engaging portion, said receiving portion being adapted to be located on at least one of opposite sides of said locking surface when said engaging portion engages with said locking surface.
  • 2. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein when said engaging portion engages with said locking surface, a pair of said abutment portions of said engaging portion located on opposite sides of said locking surface are provided such that said abutment portions abut against a pair of said receiving portions which support said abutment portions.
  • 3. A buckle according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said locking surface is located substantially perpendicular to a direction in which said male member and said female member are separated from each other, a central imaginary line in the direction In which said male member and said female member are separated from each other is located at a center of said locking surface.
  • 4. A buckle according to claim 1 or 2, further including a resilient member provided between said engaging piece and said female member for urging said engaging portion of said engaging piece in a direction in which said engaging portion is inserted into said insertion hole.
  • 5. A buckle according to any one of claims 1, wherein said receiving portion in said accommodating portion locks said engaging piece at a predetermined position.
  • 6. A buckle according to any one of claims 1, wherein said engaging piece is formed with an operating portion which projects from one side surface of said engaging piece and is adapted to be exposed from said accommodating portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-367186 Dec 1998 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
1806265 Roy May 1931
1807293 Keller May 1931
4881305 Rivera Nov 1989
4893383 Quickel Jan 1990
4924562 Pogharian May 1990
5435047 Colpo Jul 1995
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Number Date Country
295 05 671 U1 Apr 1995 DE
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