Claims
- 1. A buckle:incorporating separate spaced-apart strap-securing means through each of which, in use, a strap end can be threaded and then be pulled through the buckle to tighten the buckled strap progressively around an outside object; each of strap securing means comprising a pair of opposed gripping members or jaws between which a respective strap end can be passed and around which an adjacent region of a remainder of a respective strap end can then be looped in a manner which will allow a respective strap end to slide against one another as the strap is pulled through the buckle; and with each such pair of jaws being laterally offset relative to each other in such a way so that resulting forces acting on the buckle, after the strap is tightened, create a turning moment urging the buckle to rotate through substantially 180° about a generally centrally positioned axis thereby frictionally trapping a respective strap end in the buckle.
- 2. A buckle according claim 1 in which at least one jaw is of differential cross-sectional thickness with the region of thickest cross-section facing the other pair of jaws.
- 3. A buckle according to claim 1 wherein at least one jaw is substantially elongate.
- 4. A buckle according to claim 3 wherein one jaw is longer than the other jaw of its pair.
- 5. A buckle according to claim 1 wherein a suitably positioned recess partially separates at least one of the jaws of each pair from an adjacent region of the buckle.
- 6. A buckle according to claim 5 and in which at least one additional recess if formed in at least one of the jaws.
- 7. A buckle according to claim 6 wherein each recess is of substantially equal length and are formed in a region of the jaw facing the other pair of jaws.
- 8. A buckle according to claim 6 wherein one of the jaws of each pair is formed by a nose portion positioned substantially between the recesses and the at least one additional recess.
- 9. A buckle according to claim 8 wherein said portion is resilient.
- 10. A buckle according to claim 8 wherein the nose portion is curved about an edge facing the other pair of jaws.
- 11. A buckle according to claim 8 wherein the nose portion is made from a different material to that of a remaining portion of the jaw.
- 12. A buckle:incorporating separate spaced-apart strap-securing means through each of which, in use, a strap end can be threaded and then be pulled through the buckle to tighten the buckled strap progressively around an outside object; each of strap securing means comprising a pair of opposed gripping members or jaws between which a respective strap end can be passed and around which an adjacent region of a remainder of a respective strap end can then be looped in a manner which will allow a respective strap end to slide against one another as the strap is pulled through the buckle; and with each such pair of jaws being offset relative to each other in such a way so that resulting forces acting on the buckle after the strap is tightened, create a turning moment urging the buckle to rotate through substantially 180° thereby frictionally trapping a respective strap end in the buckle; and a suitably positioned recess partially separates at least one of the jaws of each pair from an adjacent region of the buckle and in which at least one additional recess if formed in at least one of the jaws.
- 13. A buckle according to claim 12 wherein each recess is of substantially equal length and are formed in a region of the jaw facing the other pair of jaws.
- 14. A buckle according to claims 12 wherein one of the jaws of each pair is formed by a nose portion positioned substantially between the recesses and the at least one additional recess.
- 15. A buckle according to claim 14 wherein said portion is resilient.
- 16. A buckle according to claim 14 wherein the nose portion is curved about an edge facing the other pair of jaws.
- 17. A buckle according to claims 14 wherein the nose portion is made from a different material to that of a remaining portion of the jaw.
- 18. A buckle:incorporating separate spaced-apart strap-securing means through each of which, in use, a strap end can be threaded and then be pulled through the buckle to tighten the buckled progressively around an outside object; each of strap securing means comprising a pair of opposed gripping members or jaws between which a respective strap end can be passed and around which an adjacent region of a remainder of a respective strap end can then be looped in a manner which will allow a respective strap end to slide against one another as the strap is pulled through the buckle; and with each such pair of jaws being offset relative to each other in such a way so that resulting forces acting on the buckle, after the strap is tightened, create a turning moment urging the buckle to rotate through substantially 180° thereby frictionally trapping a respective strap end in the buckle; and at least one jaw is of differential cross-sectional thickness with the region of thickest cross-section facing the other pair of jaws.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of international application number PCT/GB97/03439, filed Dec. 12, 1997, pending.
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Continuations (1)
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