The present invention relates to portable clasp, in more detail, a clasp with a locking function of preventing loss of portable products, such as mobile phones, walkie-talkies, PDAs, and MP3 players.
In general, portable electronic products, such as mobile phones, walkie-talkies, PDAs, and MP3 players, can be carried by portable carrying mounts on the body, and clasps that can be fixed to the belt or pockets are attached on the rear of the carrying mounts.
The clasps of the related art are easily unlocked by force applied in predetermined directions, such that people with portable products in the clasps on their bodies frequently lose the portable products due to the unlocking of the clasps while using the public transportation or walking.
The present invention has been made in an effort to solve the problems and it is an object of the present invention to provide a clasp with a locking function which is not unlocked and prevents possibility of loss of portable products, even if force is applied in a predetermined direction.
The present invention provides a clasp with a locking function, which includes: a fixing member fixed to a coupling part of a mount, and a clip pivotably coupled to the fixing member by a rotary shaft, in which the fixing member has a pair of first supports having shaft holes and spaced apart from each other at one side, the clip has a pair of second supports having elongated holes and a rotational spaces and spaced apart from each other, such that the first supports and the second supports are coupled to allow the clip to pivot about the fixing member by means of upward elasticity of a leaf spring, the rotary shaft is moved down in the elongated holes by elastic support of the leaf spring, and protrusions extending outward around the shaft holes are inserted in insertion parts formed to be open at a side of the rotational spaces, thereby preventing the clip from pivoting.
According to a clasp with a locking function of the present invention, the protrusions 14 of the fixing member 10 are inserted and fixed in the insertion parts 35 of the clip 30, such that the clasp is not unlocked, even if external force is applied, thereby preventing loss of portable products.
Further, as the upper end of the clip 30 is pressed, the leaf spring 21 is compressed and the rotary shaft 20 is moved upward in the elongated holes 33, such that the protrusions 14 are separated from the insertion part 35 into the rotational spaces 34, thereby making it easy to unlock the clasp.
A clasp with a locking function according to the present invention includes: a fixing member fixed to a coupling part of a mount, and a clip pivotably coupled to the fixing member by a rotary shaft, in which the fixing member has a pair of first supports having shaft holes and spaced apart from each other at one side, the clip has a pair of second supports having elongated holes and a rotational spaces and spaced apart from each other, such that the first supports and the second supports are coupled to allow the clip to pivot about the fixing member by means of upward elasticity of a leaf spring, the rotary shaft is moved down in the elongated holes by elastic support of the leaf spring, and protrusions extending outward around the shaft holes are inserted in insertion parts formed to be open at a side of the rotational spaces, thereby preventing the clip from pivoting.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
A coupling part 2 is formed on the rear of the mount 1, such that the clasp of the present invention is coupled thereto to be put on a belt or in pockets of cloth. The clasp is composed of a fixing member 10 fixed to the coupling part 2 and a clip 30 pivotably coupled to the fixing member 10.
Rails 11 are formed at both sides of the fixing member 10 to be inserted in the coupling part 2, a pair of first supports 12 is spaced apart on the upper surface, and shaft holes 13 where a rotary shaft 20 is inserted are formed through the first supports 12.
Further, a protrusion 14 having a predetermined length is formed outward around the shaft hole 13, that is, protrusions 14 are symmetrically formed at the two first supports 12.
Meanwhile, as shown in
Further, a pair of second supports 32 with elongated holes 33 where the rotary shaft 20 is inserted is spaced apart from each other at one side on the bottom of the clip 30 and a rotational space 32 communicating with the elongated hole 33 is formed inward on the inner surface of the second support 32, as shown in
Further, an insertion part 35 is formed at a side of the outer circumference of the rotational space 34 and a leaf spring 21 is disposed between the fixing member 10 and the clip 30 having the configuration described above to always apply elastic force upward.
The clasp with a locking function of the present invention having the configuration described above, as shown in
Since the upper end of the clip 30 has been moved up by the elastic force of the leaf spring 21, the rotary shaft 20 is positioned at the lower portion (at the right in the figure) in the elongated hole 33 and the protrusion 13 is correspondingly inserted in the insertion part 35 and prevents the clip 30 from pivoting.
Therefore, the clip 30 does not pivot and prevents the claps from separating from the body, even if external force is applied to the mount 1 with the walkie-talkie 3.
On the contrary, when a user presses the upper end of the clip 30, as shown in
Further, as the clip 30 pivots on the rotary shaft 20, the protrusion 14 rotates in the rotational space 34, and when the user takes off the hand pressing the clip 30, the upper end is returned by the elastic force of the leaf spring and the protrusion 14 is inserted in the insertion part 35.
Further, according to another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
Further, a hook 5 may be formed in the opposite direction, in which the bend 31 is also formed in the opposite direction to be locked.
On the other hand, as shown in
That is, the lower clip 50 has a pair of lower supports 52 having shaft holes 53 where the rotary shaft 20 inserted and protrusions 54 are formed outward around the shaft holes 53 to correspond to the fixing member 10 shown in
Further, the upper clip 60 has a pair of upper supports 62 spaced apart from each other and having elongated holes 63 where the rotary shaft 20 is inserted, a rotational space 64 is formed on the inner sides of the upper supports 62 such that the protrusion 54 is rotatably inserted, and an insertion part 55 where the protrusion 54 is inserted and fixed is formed to be open at a side of the rotational space 64.
In this case, the upper clip 60 is elastically combined with the upper side by a leap spring 21, such that it corresponds to the clip 30 of
Therefore, the rotary shaft 20 inserted through the shaft holes 53 and the elongated holes 63 is moved down in the elongated holes 63 by elastic support of the leaf spring 21 and the protrusion 54 is inserted in the insertion part 55, thereby preventing the upper clip 60 from pivoting.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above and may be modified in various ways by those skilled in the art, without being deviate from the scope of the present invention, which is described in the following claims.
The clasp with a locking function according to the present invention is coupled with the mount 1 to carry a walkie-talkie 3 etc, in which the upper end of the clip 30 is moved up in the leaf spring 21 and the bend 31 at the lower end is in closed contact with the mount 1 to be attached to a belt or a pocket of cloth, in a normal state, while the protrusion 14 of the locking member 10 is inserted and fixed in the insertion part 35 of the clip 30 when the clasp is locked. Therefore, the clasp is not unlocked, even if external force is applied, such that it is possible to loss of the portable produce and to expect high industrial applicability.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2008-0046725 | May 2008 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/KR2009/000654 | 2/11/2009 | WO | 00 | 11/19/2010 |