Buckle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6170133
  • Patent Number
    6,170,133
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 26, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 9, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
The present invention provides a buckle having a desirable operability wherein a pair of plugs are simultaneously engaged and disengaged from a socket by a simple structure. The buckle comprises a pair of plugs and a socket. Each the plug has a tongue portion to be inserted into the socket and an engaging portion formed at a tip end portion of the tongue portion. The socket is formed with inserting portions into which the tongue portions are inserted respectively, fixed engaged portions which are formed in the inserting portions and with which the engaging portions of the plugs are engaged, and an operating portion which is formed between the engaged portions and which displaces the engaging portions to disengage the engaging portions with the engaged portions. The operating portion comprises an operating chip exposed to an outer surface of the socket, pushing portions integrally formed on a rear face side of the operating chip, and a pair of resilient portions which extend from the operating chip, integrally extend from a rear face side of the socket toward insides of the inserting portions, and are disposed symmetrically with respect to the operating chip.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a buckle having three-way strap and used for securing a human body and the like.




2. Description of the Related Art




Conventionally, a buckle mounted to each coupling end portion of a three-way strap comprises a pair of plugs and a socket into which the pair of plugs are inserted and engaged with. An operating portion for resiliently deforming the engaged buckle to disengagement is mounted to the socket. For example, a buckle disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication No. 7-246106 has a hinge portion which is a resilient portion formed integrally with an upper face of the socket, and a lock canceling button which is an operating portion is defined at a tip end of the hinge portion in a cantilevered state. A through hole is defined on a bottom face of the socket and corresponds to a position of the lock canceling button.




In a buckle disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication No. 8-140712 of the same applicant as that of the present invention, a resilient portion is mounted from an inner side of a bottom face of a socket to extend diagonally toward an upper face of the socket in a cantilevered state, and an operating portion is mounted to a tip end of the resilient portion.




There is also a coupling device disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication No. 8-89314, wherein a lock member which is an operating portion is separated from a socket. In this device, two resilient leg portions projecting diagonally and downward are formed at a bottom face of the lock member to abut on an inner side face of a bottom face of the socket, and the lock member is supported for projecting and sinking movements.




An operation of the buckle disclosed in each the above Japanese patent application laid-open publication is reliably carried out by inserting the plugs into inserting holes of the socket and pushing the plugs against a resilient force generated at the engagement. In order to pull the plugs out of the socket, the operating portion such as a lock canceling button of the socket is pushed. Thus, the engagements between engaged portions of the plugs and the socket are disengaged, thereby the pair of plugs can be pulled out of the socket.




In the case of the technique disclosed in above Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication No. 7-246106, because the through hole is defined on the rear face of the socket and which corresponds to the position of the lock canceling button, clothes or a finger may be caught on the lock canceling button, and the buckle is inconvenient to use. The lock canceling button is not sufficiently strong due to its cantilevered structure. Also, clothes or other members may be inserted and caught in the through hole which corresponds to the position of the lock canceling button, and thus, the lock canceling button may be stripped off and broken. In the case of the technique disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication No. 8-140712, by pushing the operating chip of the operating portion, the pair of plugs are disengaged and the plugs jump out of the socket. Because the operating chip is supported by a resilient portion in a cantilevered state, displacement of the operating chip opposite to the resilient portion is liable to increase. Therefore, due to an operation of the operating chip, the plug inserted to an opposite side to the resilient portion is liable to be disengaged faster. As a result, there were differences in amounts of jumping out of the plugs and feelings at the time of the disengagement. In addition, the operating chip is not sufficiently strong due to its cantilevered state, and the operating chip may be stripped off similarly to the above Japanese patent application laid-open publication. In the technique disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication No. 8-89314, both sides of the lock member can be evenly displaced by a pair of resilient leg portions. However, the lock member is formed independently, thereby increasing a number of parts and complicating the structure.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been accomplished with the above prior art in view, and it is an object of the invention to provide a buckle with a desirable operability, wherein engagements of a pair of plugs with a socket are disengaged simultaneously by a simple structure.




To solve the above object, according to the invention, there is provided a buckle comprising a pair of plugs respectively mounted to end portions of a pair of straps, a socket mounted to an end portion of another strap, a strap mounting portion formed at a base portion of each of the plugs, a tongue portion formed to project from the strap mounting portion and to be inserted into the socket, an engaging portion formed at a tip end portion of the tongue portion, a pair of inserting portions which are formed in the socket to penetrate the socket and to face each other and into which the tongue portions are inserted respectively, fixed engaged portions which are formed in the inserting portions and with which the engaging portions of the plugs are engaged, and an operating portion which is formed between the engaged portions and which displaces the engaging portions to disengage the engaging portions with the engaged portions.




The operating portion comprises an operating chip exposed to an outer surface of the socket, pushing portions integrally formed on a rear face side of the operating chip, and a pair of resilient portions which extend from the operating chip, integrally extend from a rear face side of the socket toward insides of the inserting portions, and are disposed symmetrically with respect to the operating chip. The pair of resilient portions are stick-shaped and disposed on a straight line, end portions of the resilient portions which face each other are continuously formed to be connected to the operating chip, and other end portions of the resilient portions are continuously formed to be connected to a rear face of the socket. The socket is defined in a vicinity of the resilient portions with through holes slightly larger than the resilient portions and is defined at side edge portions of the through holes with gentle projections. The socket is defined with an operating hole into which the operating portion is fitted, and the operating portion is defined at an end portion thereof with an L-shaped engaging projection to be locked on a side edge portion of the through hole.




In the buckle of the invention, because the operating chip is supported by the resilient portions having both-end supported structures and because the resilient portions are disposed symmetrically with respect to the operating chip, displacements when the operating chip is pushed are even, and tongue portions of the pair of plugs are pushed substantially simultaneously with the same force and are resiliently deformed similarly to each other. Thus, the engaging portions of the tongue portions are released from the engaged portions of the socket, to be disengaged. Because the tip end portions of the tongue portions are pushed by the pushing portions of the operating portion at this time, a force for pushing the plugs out of the socket is applied, and the pair of plugs jump out of the socket substantially simultaneously.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partially cutaway perspective view of an embodiment of a buckle of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the buckle of the embodiment in a state wherein plugs and a socket are coupled.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the socket taken along a line A—A in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the buckle taken along a line A—A in FIG.


2


and in a state wherein the plugs are inserted into the socket.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the buckle taken along a line A—A in FIG.


2


and in a state wherein the plugs are inserted into the socket.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the buckle taken along a line A—A in FIG.


2


and in a state wherein the plugs are disengaged from the socket.





FIG. 7

is a plan view of the socket of the embodiment.





FIG. 8

is a sectional view taken along a line B—B in FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a rear view of the socket of the embodiment.





FIG. 10

is a sectional view of an operating portion of the socket taken along a line C—C in FIG.


7


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




An embodiment of the present invention will be described below based on the drawings. A buckle of the embodiment is a sheet belt of a vehicle and the like which is used for securing a human body. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the buckle comprises a pair of plugs


10


which are made of resin and are respectively mounted to tip ends of a pair of straps


2


of the three-way straps of three-point support and a socket


20


made of resin which is mounted to the other strap


4


and into which the plugs


10


are inserted and coupled. Each of the plugs


10


is integrally defined with a flat tongue portion


14


projecting from a strap mounting portion


12


at a base portion of the plug


10


and with a pair of support portions


17


projecting along notch portions


15


on opposite side portions of the tongue portion


14


. A pair of upper faces


16




a


which slightly project upward and perpendicularly to a projecting direction of the tongue portion


14


and which slope down in an inserting direction of the tongue portion


14


into the socket


20


and a pair of engaging portions


16


having predetermined length each of which is connected to the upper face


16




a


and has an engaging face


16




b


formed on a base end portion side of the tongue portion


14


are formed on a front face side of a tip end portion of the tongue portion


14


to extend from the opposite side portions toward a center portion of the tongue portion


14


. The upper faces


16




a


of the engaging portions


16


slope down in the inserting direction in a wedge shape, and the engaging faces


16




b


slope down from the upper face sides toward the tip end portion of the tongue portion


14


.




Each of the support portions


17


on opposite sides of the tongue portion


14


is defined at a center portion thereof with a long and narrow through hole


18


. A width of the support portions


17


in a direction perpendicular to the inserting direction is substantially equal to a width of a gap of inserting portions


22


of the socket


20


. A recessed groove (not shown) which functions as a sliding portion to be guided to the socket side at the time of insertion is defined on a rear face side of each the support portion


17


. A pair of triangular ribs


14




c


for reinforcement are formed near to the opposite sides of a rear face side of the tongue portion


14


at a boundary portion between the base end portion of the tongue portion


14


and the strap mounting portion


12


.




The strap mounting portion


12


of each the plug


10


slopes down toward a rear face side of the socket


20


with 23 degrees relative to an extending direction of the strap


2


. The strap mounting portion


12


of the plug


10


is defined with a mounting hole


12




a


into which a tip end portion of the strap


2


is inserted and a clamping portion


13


available for reciprocating and swinging movements in a predetermined range of the mounting hole


12




a.


Opposite end portions


13




a


of the clamping portion


13


are loosely fitted to elongated holes


12




c


defined in side faces of the mounting hole


12




a.


Each of the opposite end portions


13




a


of the clamping portion


13


is formed in a size of that the opposite end portion


13




a


can move reciprocally by a predetermined distance and is in a sectional ellipse shape such that the opposite end portion


13




a


can swing through a predetermined angle in the elongated hole


12




c.


An end portion of the mounting hole


12




a


in the extending direction of the strap


2


is defined with a serrated portion


12




b


which bites the strap


2


. The clamping portion


13


which faces the serrated portion


12




b


is defined at an end face of the clamping portion


13


with a similar serrated portion


13




b.


The clamping portion


13


is in a sectional rhomb shape, and acute angles of the rhomb are able to abut on an inner side face of the mounting hole


12




a


in the mounting hole


12




a.






The socket


20


is in a flat and hollow cylindrical shape. The hollow portions of the socket


20


are the inserting portions


22


for the plugs


10


. A guide projecting streak


23


as a guide portion for guiding the plugs


10


is formed on an inner face of a rear face side of the inserting portions


22


in the inserting direction of the tongue portions


14


. An operating portion


24


is formed at a center portion of the socket


20


. The operating portion


24


is positioned in an operating hole


21


defined on an outer front face side of the socket


20


. The operating portion


24


comprises an operating chip


24




a


which is exposed to the outside and pushing portions


24




b


which are integrally formed on the rear face side of the operating chip


24




a,


and which face each other to push the tongue portions


14


of the pair of plugs


10


downward. L-shaped engaging projections


27


which abut on inner sides of side edge portions of the operating hole


21


of the socket


20


are formed on opposed side edge portions of the operating chip


24




a.


Two pairs of pushing portions


24




b


are formed at positions where the pushing portions


24




b


abut on the tip end portions


14




a


of the tongue portions


14


. A pair of resilient portions


25


which extend from the operating chip


24




a


toward the rear face side and integrally extend from side faces on the rear face side of the socket


20


toward insides of the inserting portions


22


of the socket


20


are formed integrally with the operating portion


24


.




The resilient portions


25


are in stick shapes and disposed on a straight line which is parallel to the inserting portions


22


. Opposed end portions of the respective resilient portions


25


which are stick-shaped and disposed on a straight line, are connected to the operating portion


24


, and the other end portions are connected to the socket


20


. Therefore, the resilient portions


25


are symmetric with each other with respect to the operating chip


24




a,


and the two pairs of resilient portions


25


are in an both-end supported structure. A through hole


25




a


is defined on the rear face side of the socket


20


where the resilient portions


25


extend such that the resilient portions


25


can swing. Projections


29


each having a gentle slope with a large width are formed along the through hole


25




a


at opposite side edge portions of the through hole


25




a.






In an inner face of the inserting portions


22


, two pairs of engaged portions


26


to be engaged with a pair of engaging portions


16


of each of the plug


10


are formed to project from an inner peripheral face of a front side of the socket


20


, such that the pairs of the engaged portions


26


are arranged alternately to face each other. The engaged portions


26


are fixed to the inserting portions


22


of the socket


20


such that the engaged portions


26


do not overlap each other relative to the inserting directions of the plugs


10


of the inserting portions


22


, as shown in FIG.


7


. Furthermore, each the engaged portion


26


is defined with a slope


26




a


which slopes diagonally toward the rear face side relative to the inserting direction and which corresponds to a shape of the upper face


16




a


of each the engaging portion


16


. In addition, each the engaged portion


26


is defined with an engaged face


26




b


which corresponds to a shape of the engaging face


16




b


of each the engaging portion


16


and which slopes slightly in the inserting direction of the plugs


10


from a face perpendicular to the inserting direction. A strap mounting portion


28


to be mounted with a strap


4


is formed on a side face of the socket


20


in a direction perpendicular to the plug inserting directions of the inserting portions


22


.




Next, a method for manufacturing the buckle of the embodiment will be described below. First, the plugs


10


are molded simultaneously with the clamping portions


13


by a known injection molding. A slide core is positioned in a gap portion between each the elongated hole


12




c


and each of the opposite end portions


13




a


of the clamping portion


13


, such that the clamping portion


13


is separated from the plug


10


after molding. The socket


20


is also molded by the known injection molding, wherein a pair of slide cores for forming the inserting portions


22


form opposite opening portions of the inserting portions


22


and tip ends of the slide cores form engaged portions


26


. At this time, because the engaged portions


26


are positioned alternately in sliding directions of the pair of slide cores for forming the inserting portions


22


, the engaged portions


26


projecting inside the inserting portions


22


can be formed by only sliding the sliding cores to the left and right. Thus, the engaged portions


26


can be easily formed by using a simple mold.




Usage of the buckle of the embodiment will be described below. In order to mount the plug


10


into the socket


20


, the tongue portion


14


is inserted into the inserting hole of the inserting portion


22


, as shown in FIG.


1


. At this time, the recessed grooves on the rear face side of the support portions


17


are guided by the projection streaks


23


of the inserting portion


22


so as to allow the tongue portion


14


to be smoothly inserted into the inserting portion


22


. Then, the engaging portions


16


of the tongue portion


14


abut on the engaged portions


26


. If the plug


10


is further pushed in this state, as shown in

FIG. 5

, the upper faces


16




a


of the engaging portions


16


are pushed down along the slopes


26




a


of the engaged portions


26


. If the plug


10


is further pushed, the engaging portions


16


climb over the engaged portions


26


such that the engaging faces


16




b


face the engaged faces


26




b,


thereby completing engagement. This engagement is carried out by a temporary and resilient displacement of the engaging portions


16


relative to the engaged portions


26


. Therefore, the pair of plugs


10


can be separately and reliably engaged with the socket


20


.




In order to disengage a coupling, by pushing the operating chip


24




a


of the operating portion


24


, the pushing portions


24




b


push the tip end portions


14




a


of the tongue portions


14


, thereby the tongue portions


14


resiliently deform toward the rear face side, as shown in FIG.


6


. In this state, because the slopes of the pushing portions


24




b


are in resilient contact with the tip end portions


14




a


of the tongue portions


14


, forces in a direction of the plugs


10


jumping out of the inserting portions


22


are applied to the plugs


10


due to the resilient forces and directions of the slopes. Thus, the engaging portions


16


and the engaged portions


26


are disengaged, thereby pushing the plugs


10


out of the socket


20


. Because each the pushing portions


24




b


is formed to face the tip end portion


14




a


of the tongue portion


14


, the pair of plugs


10


are simultaneously disengaged and the plugs


10


are pushed outward by pushing the operating chip


24




a.






A strap


2


mounted to each the plug


10


of the embodiment is wound around the clamping portion


13


and reliably maintained between the mounting hole


12




a


of the strap mounting portion


12


and the clamping portion


13


. At this time, if a base end portion side of the strap


2


is pulled, a counterclockwise moment acts on the clamping portion


13


such that the acute angle portions of the clamping portion


13


are pushed against an inner wall face of the mounting hole


12




a


and the serrated portions


12




b


and


13




a


of the strap mounting portion


12


and the clamping portion


13


clamp the strap


2


with the above moment, thereby further reliably maintaining the strap


2


. Particularly, even if the strap


2


is pulled toward the rear face side of the strap mounting portion


12


away from the extending direction of the mounting portion


12


, the strap


2


is not drawn out because a force in a direction to clamp the strap


2


between the clamping portion


13


and a side face of the mounting hole


12




a


is applied to the clamping portion


13


by a tension of the strap


2


.




According to the buckle of the embodiment, the operating chip


24




a


descends evenly without tilting when the operating chip


24




a


is pushed down. Therefore, the tongue portions


14


of the pair of plugs


10


are pushed substantially simultaneously with the same force, thereby substantially simultaneously disengage the plugs


10


with the socket


20


. Because the pair of plugs


10


jump out of the socket


20


substantially simultaneously, the buckle has a desirable operability and is easy to use. Furthermore, because there are two resilient portions


25


, sufficient strength can be obtained. Because engaging projections


27


are formed on the operating chip


24




a,


the operating chip


24




a


does not stripped off outward from the operating hole


21


of the socket


20


. Moreover, because projections


29


are formed on opposite side edge portions of the through holes


25




a


of the socket


20


, the resilient portions


25


do not caught on clothes or a finger when the resilient portions


25


project to an outside of the socket


20


, thereby preventing damage due to peeling, and thus, the buckle can be used safely.




The buckle of the invention is not limited to the above embodiment, but the tongue portions may have rigidity relative to the strap mounting portions, and the support portions may be resilient. In this case, when the plugs are inserted into the socket, the support portions are resiliently deformed and the plugs are inserted while swinging at the time of insertion. The resilient portion may have a both-end supported structure, a plurality of resilient portions may be formed or the resilient portion may be in a curved-line shape. Furthermore, the shapes of the operating portion, the engaging portions, the engaged portions, and the like can be properly determined, and the shapes of the tongue portions and the clamping portions are not limited to those in the above embodiment.




In the buckle of the invention, the operating chip evenly descends without tilting when the operating chip is pushed down. The pair of plugs are substantially simultaneously pushed with the same force, thereby substantially simultaneously disengage the plugs with the socket. Because the pair of plugs jump out of the socket substantially simultaneously, the buckle has a desirable operability. Furthermore, because the resilient portions have sufficient strength due to their both-end supported structure, the resilient portions are not easily deformed by external forces. Therefore, the buckle can be used safely and is comfortable to use.




Also, by forming projections projecting from the rear face side of the socket, it is possible to prevent the resilient portions from projecting toward the rear face side, being caught on something, and being peeled off, due to pushing operation of the resilient portions. Furthermore, the operating chip can be reliably prevented from being peeled off by the engaging projections of the operating chip.



Claims
  • 1. A buckle comprising a pair of plugs respectively mounted to end portions of a pair of straps, a socket mounted to an end portion of another strap, a strap mounting portion formed at a base portion of each of the plugs, a tongue portion formed to project from each strap mounting portion and to be inserted into the socket, an engaging portion formed at a tip end portion of each tongue portion, inserting portions which are formed in the socket to penetrate the socket and to face each other and into which the tongue portions are inserted respectively, fixed engaged portions which are formed in the inserting portions and with which the engaging portions of the plugs are engaged, and an operating portion which is formed between the engaged portions and which displaces the engaging portions to disengage the engaging portions with the engaged portions, wherein the operating portion comprises an operating chip exposed to an outer surface of the socket, pushing portions integrally formed on a rear face side of the operating chip, and a pair of resilient portions which connect to and extend from the operating chip and, integrally extend from a rear face side of the socket toward insides of the inserting portions, and are disposed symmetrically with respect to the operating chip.
  • 2. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein the pair of resilient portions are stick-shaped and disposed on a straight line, end portions of the resilient portions which face each other are continuously formed to be connected to the operating chip, and other end portions of the resilient portions are continuously formed to be connected to a rear face of the socket.
  • 3. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein the socket is defined in a vicinity of the resilient portions with through holes slightly larger than the resilient portions and is defined at side edge portions of the through holes with projections projecting toward the rear face side of the socket so as to surround the through holes.
  • 4. A buckle according to claim 1, wherein the socket is defined with an operating hole into which the operating chip is fitted, and the operating chip is defined at an end edge portion thereof with an L-shaped engaging projection to be locked on a side edge portion of the operating hole.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-092441 Mar 1998 JP
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Entry
Patent Abstracts of Japan, publication No. 07246106, vol. 096, No. 001 (1 page), Sep. 26, 1995.
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