Information
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Patent Grant
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6782588
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Patent Number
6,782,588
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Date Filed
Wednesday, June 18, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 31, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 132 R
- 024 134 KB
- 024 132 AA
- 024 7122
- 024 7126
- 024 7132
- 024 7129
- 024 7125
- 036 501
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A clamp device for a string includes a housing that confines an operating space and that is formed with string inlet and string outlet holes. Each of a pair of clamp members has a pivot portion pivotally retained in the housing, and a clamping portion that extends from the pivot portion and that has an inclined end face. The clamping portions are movable toward each other from a releasing position to a clamping position, where the inclined end faces cooperate to form a diverging clamping space that is communicated with the string inlet hole. Stop blocks on the inclined end faces limit movement of the clamping portions from the releasing position to the clamping position. An operating unit is connected to the clamp members, and is operable for moving the clamping portions from the clamping position to the releasing position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a clamp device, more particularly to a clamp device suitable for maintaining a tightened state of a string, such as a shoestring.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a conventional clamp device for a string
3
is shown to include a stationary member
1
and a locking member
2
. The stationary member
1
has a notched upper portion
101
, and a lower portion formed with a string hole
102
therethrough. The string hole
102
is confined by a hole-confining wall
103
. The locking member
2
is generally U-shaped in cross-section, and has an upper pivot portion
201
extending into the notched upper portion
101
and connected pivotally to the stationary member
1
, a lower restricting portion
202
extendable into the string hole
102
, and an operating projection
203
formed between the pivot and restricting portions
201
,
202
. The restricting portion
202
has a lower clamping side
204
disposed to confront the hole-confining wall
103
and formed with a set of teeth
205
.
In use, after the string
3
is extended through the string hole
102
, the locking member
2
can be pivoted relative to the stationary member
1
to extend the restricting portion
202
into the string hole
102
. At this time, the teeth
205
on the restricting portion
202
engage the string
3
and force the string
3
against the hole-confining wall
103
, thereby preventing movement of the string
3
in the string hole
102
. Thereafter, when the locking member
2
is pivoted relative to the stationary member
1
to extend the restricting portion
202
out of the string hole
102
, the teeth
205
on the restricting portion
202
cease to engage the string
3
so as to permit movement of the string
3
in the string hole
102
.
The following are some of the drawbacks of the conventional clamp device:
1. When the clamp device is applied to a shoestring, repeated pivoting movement of the locking member
2
is required to adjust a position of the shoestring before the shoestring can be maintained at a tightened state.
2. The presence of the teeth
205
on the restricting portion
202
can damage the surface of the string
3
, thereby shortening the service life of the string
3
.
3. Because the locking member
2
is pivoted with the use of the operating projection
203
, the overall size of the clamp device should be relatively large to facilitate pivoting operation of the locking member
2
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a clamp device, which is suitable for maintaining a tightened state of a string, which can be easily operated, which does not damage the string, and which has a relatively small size.
According to the present invention, a clamp device is adapted for use with a string, and comprises a housing, a pair of clamp members, and an operating unit.
The housing confines an operating space, and is formed with a string inlet hole and at least one string outlet hole that are communicated with the operating space. The string inlet hole has a first hole axis, and a pair of first hole edges opposite to each other in a first direction transverse to the first hole axis.
Each of the clamp members, which are disposed in the operating space, has a pivot portion and a clamping portion connected to the pivot portion. The pivot portion of each of the clamp members is disposed adjacent to a respective one of the first hole edges of the string inlet hole, and is pivotally retained in the housing to permit pivoting movement of the clamp members about a respective pivot axis that extends in a second direction transverse to both the first direction and the first hole axis. The clamping portion of each of the clamp members extends from the pivot portion toward the first hole axis, and has a first side face, a second side face that is opposite to the first side face in a third direction transverse to the first and second directions and that is disposed to confront the string inlet hole, and an inclined end face that is remote from the pivot portion and that extends from the first side face to the second side face. The clamp members are pivotable so as to move the clamping portions thereof toward each other from are leasing position to a clamping position, where the inclined end faces of the clamping portions of the clamp members cooperate to form a clamping space that is communicated with the string inlet hole, that diverges along the first hole axis in a direction away from the string inlet hole, and that has a wider section and a narrower section between the wider section and the string inlet hole. The clamping portion of each of the clamp members is formed with a stop block that extends from the inclined end face and that is formed with an inclined stop face for abutting against the inclined end face of the clamping portion of the other of the clamp members so as to limit movement of the clamping portions of the clamp members from the releasing position to the clamping position.
The operating unit is connected to the clamp members, and is operable so as to pivot the clamp members for moving the clamping portions of the clamp members from the clamping position to the releasing position.
When the string is extended through the string inlet hole, between the inclined end faces of the clamping portions of the clamp members, and out of the at least one string outlet hole, and when the clamping portions of the clamp members are moved to the clamping position, the string is clamped by the inclined end faces of the clamping portions of the clamp members such that movement of the string in a direction toward the string inlet hole is prevented while movement of the string in an opposite direction away from the string inlet hole is permitted.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic cross-sectional view of a conventional clamp device for a string;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a clamp device according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view to illustrate the preferred embodiment when applied to a shoestring on a shoe body;
FIG. 4
is a longitudinal schematic cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating a state where distal string segments of the shoestring are loosely extended through the clamp device;
FIG. 5
is another sectional view of the preferred embodiment, taken along line V—V in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a sectional schematic top view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating a state where the distal string segments of the shoestring are clamped by a pair of clamp members of the clamp device;
FIG. 7
is still another sectional view of the preferred embodiment, taken along line VII—VII in
FIG. 6
; and
FIG. 8
is yet another sectional view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating a state where an operating unit is pulled to pivot the clamp members for releasing the distal string segments of the shoestring.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 2
to
5
, the preferred embodiment of a clamp device
100
according to the present invention is shown to be applied to a shoe body
200
having a shoestring
300
strung thereon. The shoestring
300
has a pair of distal string segments
301
that are extended through the clamp device
100
. The clamp device
100
is used to maintain a tightened state of the shoestring
300
on the shoe body
200
, and includes a housing
10
, a pair of clamp members
20
, and an operating unit
30
. It should be noted herein that, except for
FIG. 3
, the clamp device
100
of the preferred embodiment is not drawn to scale and is actually illustrated in a magnified form in the accompanying drawings for the sake of clarity.
The housing
10
confines an operating space
14
, and is formed with a rectangular string inlet hole
11
that is communicated with the operating space
14
. The string inlet hole
11
has a first hole axis (A), a pair of first hole edges opposite to each other in a first direction transverse to the first hole axis (A), and a pair of second hole edges opposite to each other in a second direction transverse to both the first direction and the first hole axis (A). In this embodiment, the housing
10
includes a pair of upright side walls
12
opposite to each other in the second direction, and a bridging wall
13
that interconnects the side walls
12
and that extends in the second direction. The side walls
12
and the bridging wall
13
cooperate to confine the operating space
14
of the housing
10
. Preferably, each of the side walls
12
is generally semi-circular in shape, and has a bottom edge
1200
and a curved top edge
1202
connected to the bottom edge
1200
. The bridging wall
13
has a curved upper section
132
that interconnects the curved top edges
1202
of the side walls
12
, and a pair of distal edges
131
that define the first hole edges of the string inlet hole
11
, respectively. The bottom edges
1200
of the side walls
12
define the second hole edges of the string inlet hole
11
, respectively. The housing
10
is further formed with a pair of string outlet holes
121
communicated with the operating space
14
. In this embodiment, the string outlet holes
121
are formed respectively in the side walls
12
, and have a second hole axis (B) transverse to the first hole axis (A). The curved upper section
132
of the bridging wall
13
is formed with a pair of cord holes
133
therethrough.
Each of the clamp members
20
is disposed in the operating space
14
, and has a pivot portion
21
and a clamping portion
22
connected to the pivot portion
21
. The pivot portion
21
of each of the clamp members
20
is disposed adjacent to a respective one of the first hole edges of the string inlet hole
11
, and is pivotally retained in the housing
10
to permit pivoting movement of the clamp members
20
about a respective pivot axis that extends in the second direction. In this embodiment, two pivot axles
15
extend in the second direction between the side walls
12
of the housing
10
, and the pivot portion
21
of each of the clamp members
20
is sleeved on a respective one of the pivot axles
15
. The pivot axles
15
thus define the pivot axes of the clamp members
20
. The clamping portion
22
of each of the clamp members
20
extends from the pivot portion
21
toward the first hole axis (A), and has a first side face
221
, a second side face
222
that is opposite to the first side face
221
in a third direction transverse to the first and second directions and that is disposed to confront the string inlet hole
11
, and an inclined end face
223
that is remote from the pivot portion
21
and that extends from the first side face
221
to the second side face
222
. The clamp members
20
are pivotable in the operating space
14
of the housing
10
so as to move the clamping portions
22
thereof toward each other from a releasing position (see
FIG. 8
) to a clamping position (see FIGS.
6
and
7
), where the inclined end faces
223
of the clamping portions
22
of the clamp members
20
cooperate to form a clamping space
23
that is communicated with the string inlet hole
11
, that diverges along the first hole axis (A) in a direction away from the string inlet hole
11
, and that has a wider section
231
and a narrower section
232
between the wider section
231
and the string inlet hole
11
. The clamping portion
22
of each of the clamp members
20
is formed with a stop block
224
that extends from an intermediate segment of the inclined end face
223
and that is formed with an inclined stop face
225
for abutting against the inclined end face
223
of the clamping portion
22
of the other of the clamp members
20
so as to limit movement of the clamping portions
22
of the clamp members
20
from the releasing position to the clamping position, as best shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
. In this embodiment, the stop block
224
of the clamping portion
22
of each of the clamp members
20
is formed with a through hole
226
that extends in the third direction.
The operating unit
30
is connected to the clamp members
20
, and is operable so as to pivot the clamp members
20
for moving the clamping portions
22
of the clamp members
20
from the clamping position to the releasing position, as best shown in FIG.
8
. In this embodiment, the operating unit
30
includes an operating portion
31
disposed outwardly of the housing
10
and above the curved upper section
132
of the bridging wall
13
, and a pair of cord sections
32
connected to the operating portion
31
. Preferably, the operating portion
31
is an assembly of a knot
311
and a pair of loops
312
connected to the knot
311
for decorative purposes. The cord sections
32
extend from the operating portion
31
, into the operating space
14
through a respective one of the cord holes
133
in the bridging wall
13
of the housing
10
, and through the through hole
226
in the stop block
224
on the clamping portion
22
of a respective one of the clamp members
20
. Each cord section
32
has a knotted end, thereby connecting the cord section
32
to the stop block
224
of the respective clamp member
20
.
In use, each of the distal string segments
301
of the shoestring
300
is extended through the string inlet hole
11
, between the inclined end faces
223
of the clamping portions
22
of the clamp members
20
, and out of a respective one of the string outlet holes
121
, as best shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
. Thereafter, the distal string segments
301
of the shoestring
300
are pulled apart to tighten the shoestring
300
, which is strung on the shoe body
200
(see FIGS.
3
and
4
). The distal string segments
301
of the shoestring
300
cooperate with the operating unit
30
to form a double-bow string configuration, as best shown in FIG.
3
.
When the shoestring
300
is tightened, and the pulling action on the distal string segments
301
of the shoestring
300
is removed, the eyelet tabs of the shoe body
200
apply a pulling force on the shoestring
300
in a direction for moving the distal string segments
301
toward the string inlet hole
11
. However, because the distal string segments
301
of the shoestring
300
are in contact with the inclined end faces
223
of the clamping portions
22
of the clamp members
20
, the pulling action of the eyelet tabs will enable the distal string segments
301
of the shoestring
300
to push the clamping portions
22
of the clamp members
20
to the clamping position. As best shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, when the clamping portions
22
of the clamp members
20
are at the clamping position, the distal string segments
301
of the shoestring
300
are clamped by the inclined end faces
223
of the clamping portions
22
at the narrower section
232
of the clamping space
23
such that movement of the distal string segments
301
of the shoestring
300
in the direction toward the string inlet hole
11
is prevented, thereby maintaining a tightened state of the shoestring
300
. At this time, the stop block
224
on the clamping portion
22
of each of the clamp members
22
abuts against the inclined end face
223
of the clamping portion
22
of the other clamp member
20
to limit movement of the clamping portions
22
of the clamp members
20
from the releasing position to the clamping position.
Thereafter, when it is desired to further tighten the shoestring
300
on the shoe body
200
, it is merely required to pull apart the distal string segments
301
of the shoestring
300
. When the distal string segments
301
are pulled apart, the distal string segments
301
push against the second side faces
222
of the clamping portions
22
of the clamp members
20
to permit movement of the distal string segments
301
of the shoestring
300
in the direction away from the string inlet hole
11
.
Referring to
FIG. 8
, when it is desired to loosen the shoestring
300
, the operating portion
31
of the operating unit
30
is simply pulled away from the bridging wall
13
of the housing
10
, thereby causing the cord sections
32
to pull the stop blocks
224
on the clamping portions
22
so as to result in pivoting movement of the clamp members
20
about the pivot axles
15
for moving the clamping portions
22
of the clamp members
20
from the clamping position to the releasing position.
The following are some of the advantages of the clamp device
100
of this invention:
1. Tightening of the shoestring
300
is accomplished by merely pulling apart the distal string segments
301
. Loosening of the shoestring
300
is subsequently accomplished by simply pulling the operating portion
31
of the operating unit
30
. The clamp device
100
is thus easy to operate.
2. The distal string segments
301
of the shoestring
300
are clamped by the inclined end faces
223
on the clamping portions
22
of the clamp members
20
. As compared to the conventional clamp device described beforehand, a teethed surface is not used to engage the distal string segments
301
in the clamp device
100
of this invention to minimize wearing of the shoestring
300
.
3. Because the shoestring
300
is loosened by operating the operating unit
30
, the overall size of the clamp device
100
can be made much smaller as compared to that of the conventional clamp device described beforehand.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. A clamp device for a string, comprising:a housing confining an operating space and formed with a string inlet hole and at least one string outlet hole that are communicated with said operating space, said string inlet hole having a first hole axis and a pair of first hole edges opposite to each other in a first direction transverse to the first hole axis; a pair of clamp members disposed in said operating space, each of said clamp members having a pivot portion and a clamping portion connected to said pivot portion, said pivot portion of each of said clamp members being disposed adjacent to a respective one of said first hole edges of said string inlet hole, and being pivotally retained in said housing to permit pivoting movement of said clamp members about a respective pivot axis that extends in a second direction transverse to both the first direction and the first hole axis, said clamping portion of each of said clamp members extending from said pivot portion toward the first hole axis, and having a first side face, a second side face that is opposite to said first side face in a third direction transverse to the first and second directions and that is disposed to confront said string inlet hole, and an inclined end face that is remote from said pivot portion and that extends from said first side face to said second side face, said clamp members being pivotable so as to move said clamping portions thereof toward each other from a releasing position to a clamping position, where said inclined end faces of said clamping portions of said clamp members cooperate to form a clamping space that is communicated with said string inlet hole, that diverges along the first hole axis in a direction away from said string inlet hole, and that has a wider section and a narrower section between said wider section and said string inlet hole, said clamping portion of each of said clamp members being formed with a stop block that extends from said inclined end face and that is formed with an inclined stop face for abutting against said inclined end face of said clamping portion of the other of said clamp members so as to limit movement of said clamping portions of said clamp members from the releasing position to the clamping position; and an operating unit connected to said clamp members and operable so as to pivot said clamp members for moving said clamping portions of said clamp members from the clamping position to the releasing position; whereby, when the string is extended through said string inlet hole, between said inclined end faces of said clamping portions of said clamp members, and out of said at least one string outlet hole, and when said clamping portions of said clamp members are moved to the clamping position, the string is clamped by said inclined end faces of said clamping portions of said clamp members such that movement of the string in a direction toward said string inlet hole is prevented while movement of the string in an opposite direction away from said string inlet hole is permitted.
- 2. The clamp device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said housing includes a pair of upright side walls opposite to each other in the second direction, and a bridging wall interconnecting said side walls and extending in the second direction.
- 3. The clamp device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said string inlet hole further has a pair of second hole edges opposite to each other in the second direction, each of said side walls defining a corresponding one of said second hole edges.
- 4. The clamp device as claimed in claim 3, wherein each of said side walls has a bottom edge and a curved top edge connected to said bottom edge, said bridging wall having a curved upper section that interconnects said curved top edges of said side walls, said bridging wall further having a pair of distal edges that define said first hole edges, respectively.
- 5. The clamp device as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a pair of pivot axles that extend in the second direction between said side walls, said pivot portion of each of said clamp members being sleeved on a respective one of said pivot axles.
- 6. The clamp device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said housing is formed with a pair of said string outlet holes, each of which is formed in a respective one of said side walls.
- 7. The clamp device as claimed in claim 6, wherein said string outlet holes have a second hole axis transverse to the first hole axis.
- 8. The clamp device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said bridging wall is formed with a pair of cord holes, and said operating unit includes an operating portion disposed outwardly of said housing, and a pair of cord sections connected to said operating portion, said cord sections extending into said operating space through a respective one of said cord holes and being connected to said clamping portion of a respective one of said clamp members.
- 9. The clamp device as claimed in claim 8, wherein each of said cord sections is connected to said stop block of said clamping portion of the respective one of said clamp members.
- 10. The clamp device as claimed in claim 8, wherein said operating portion is an assembly of a knot and a pair of loops connected to said knot.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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1103198 |
May 2001 |
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