Information
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Patent Grant
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6398604
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Patent Number
6,398,604
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Date Filed
Friday, September 14, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 4, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 441 61
- 441 62
- 441 63
- 441 64
- D21 806
- 280 113
- 280 611
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A combination of strap and buckle for diving fins has a heel strap 3 and a buckle 6. The heel strap 3 has first locking teeth 21 formed thereon and a top portion 31 of the buckle 6 has its inner surface facing the heel strap 3 in the vicinity of its rear end formed in its transversely middle zone 39 with a depression hollowed out by a dimension deeper than a height of the first locking teeth 21.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a combination of strap and buckle suitable for diving fins.
RELATED ART
In the accompanying drawings,
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing one of diving fins
101
disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 1989-38510B as partially broken away and
FIG. 6
is a sectional view taken along a line VI—VI in FIG.
5
. It should be understood here that, in
FIG. 6
, the buckle
106
made of hard plastic material is shown in a sectional view and a heel strap
103
made of soft rubber is shown in a side view. This buckle
106
serves to connect the strap
103
to a rear end of a foot pocket
102
and to tighten the strap
103
around a fin wearer's heel. The buckle
106
comprises a sheath-shaped first coupling member
104
and a second coupling member
105
wherein the first coupling member
104
is mounted on the rear end of the foot pocket
102
. The second coupling member
105
has a insert portion
114
releasably attached to the first coupling member
104
and a holding frame mechanism
115
serving to hold the strap
103
draped around a pin
119
provided in the holding frame mechanism
115
as its component. This holding frame mechanism
115
includes movable locking means
120
supported by a shaft
123
and biased by a spring
128
so as to be rotated clockwise as viewed in FIG.
6
. The second coupling member
105
is formed on its lower surface with a second locking tooth
124
. The strap
103
draped around the pin
119
of the holding frame mechanism
115
is formed on its one surface with a plurality of first locking teeth
121
arranged in longitudinal direction of the strap
103
so that one of these first locking teeth
121
may bear against the second locking tooth
124
in a direction indicated by an arrow
129
in FIG.
6
. The second locking tooth
124
is moved off upward from the first locking tooth
121
as the movable locking means
120
is rotated against the biasing effect of the spring
128
. Thereupon, the strap
103
may be pulled in the direction indicated by the arrow
129
to move the strap
103
in a direction in which the strap
103
is slackened. Each of the first locking teeth
121
has an inclined rear surface
121
A so that the rear surface
121
A causes the movable locking means
120
to float as the strap
103
is pulled in the direction opposite to the direction indicated by the arrow
129
. In this way, the strap
103
can be moved in the direction in which the strap
103
is tightened.
In the convention combination of buckle
106
and strap
103
as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the rectilinear strap
103
is draped around the pin
119
so as to be forcibly flexed in U- or V-shape. The strap
103
normally tends to restore its initial rectilinear state, i.e., tends to move in a direction indicated by an arrow
140
in FIG.
6
. Consequently, one of the first locking teeth
121
bears against a rear end
115
A of the holding frame mechanism
115
from the right as viewed in
FIG. 6
as the strap
103
is pulled in the direction indicated by the arrow
129
and often prevents the strap
103
from smoothly moving in the direction indicated by the arrow
129
. Thus, operation of slackening the strap
103
would take much time.
It is an object of this invention to improve the conventional combination of buckle and strap so that the strap can be smoothly moved and slackened without taking much time and labor.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
According to this invention, there is provided a combination of buckle and strap for diving fins adapted to couple a heel strap to a foot pocket and at the same time to adjustably tighten the strap around a diver's heel.
The strap is formed on its one surface a plurality of first locking teeth arranged intermittently in a longitudinal direction of the strap, each of the first locking teeth extending in a transverse direction of the strap so as to leave transversely opposite side edge portions of the strap free from any tooth. The buckle comprises a sheath-shaped first coupling member and a second coupling member releasably engaged with the first coupling member and having front and rear ends, wherein the second coupling member comprises an insert portion formed adjacent the front end so as to be releasably engaged with the first coupling member and a holding frame mechanism formed adjacent the rear end within which the strap is draped around so as to be movable in the longitudinal direction of the strap. The holding frame mechanism includes a movable locking piece pivotally supported by the holding frame mechanism. The movable locking piece has a second locking tooth normally biased by springs to bear against the first locking tooth and thereby to prevent the strap from moving in a direction in which the strap is slackened and pivotally moved upward away from the first locking tooth against the biasing effect of the springs, allowing the strap to move in a direction in which the strap is tightened, as the strap is pulled in the direction in which the strap is tightened. In the vicinity of the rear end, the holding frame mechanism presents an inverted U-shaped section defined by a top portion and a pair of lateral portions depending from transversely opposite side edges of the top portion wherein a pin around which the strap is draped extends between the pair of lateral portions below the top portion and a lower surface of the top portion has transversely opposite side edge portions bears against the strap disposed between the lower surface and the pin so that the transversely opposite side edge portions of the strap extending outside the first locking teeth may slidably move and transversely middle zone of the lower surface of the top portion is hollowed out upward by a dimension deeper than a height of the first locking teeth so that the first locking teeth can move in the longitudinal direction of the strap.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing one of paired diving fins.
FIG. 2
is a sectional view taken along a line II—II in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of a second coupling member.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view taken along a line IV—IV in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing one of the diving fins of prior art as partially broken away.
FIG. 6
is a sectional view taken along a line VI—VI in FIG.
5
.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
Details of a combination of buckle and strap according to this invention will be more fully understood from the description given hereunder with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing one of diving fins
1
incorporated with a combination of buckle and strap according to this invention. The fin
1
, a strap
3
and a buckle
6
in this embodiment present appearances substantially similar to those in the embodiment of prior art. The combination of buckle and strap basically comprises the strap
3
serving to tighten a fin wearer's heel and the buckle
6
serving to couple the strap
3
to a rear end of a foot pocket
2
of the fin
1
. The strap
3
is rectilinear and made of soft rubber material. As shown, the strap
3
is curved to describe a circular arc and has opposite ends draped around the respective buckles
6
so that a length of the strap
3
can be adjusted. The buckle
6
comprises a sheath-shaped first coupling member
4
mounted on the foot pocket
2
and a second coupling member
5
releasably engaged with the first coupling member
4
wherein both of these coupling members
4
,
5
are made of hard plastic material.
FIG. 2
is a sectional view taken along a line II—II in FIG.
1
and
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of the second coupling member
5
. It should be understood here that
FIG. 2
shows the strap
3
in a side view. The first coupling member
4
is similar to that of prior art as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
in that a flange
9
of a locking projection
7
formed integrally with the fin
1
bears from the inner side against a peripheral edge portion of an opening
12
C formed in the vicinity of a front end of the first coupling member
4
.
The second coupling member
5
has front and rear ends. This second coupling member
5
is formed adjacent its front end with an insert portion
14
adapted to be retractably inserted into the sheath-shaped first coupling member
4
and adjacent its rear end with a holding frame mechanism
15
within which the strap
3
is draped around a pin
19
provided in the holding frame mechanism
15
as its component. The insert
14
has a guide arm
16
and a pair of locking arms
18
extending in parallel to each other with the guide arm
16
therebetween. As the insert
14
is inserted into the first coupling member
4
, the guide arm
16
is engaged with a guide groove (not shown) formed in the coupling member
4
and thereby functions as a guide in the direction of insertion. The locking arms
18
are elastically deformed in vertical direction as viewed in
FIG. 3
so that distal ends
18
A thereof may be releasably engaged with windows
11
(See
FIG. 1
) formed in the first coupling member
4
and thereby prevent the second coupling member
5
from being unintentionally retracted out from the first coupling member
4
. Referring to
FIG. 1
, the second coupling member
5
can be retracted from the first coupling member
4
by depressing the distal ends
18
A of the locking arms
18
inwardly of the first coupling member
4
.
The holding frame mechanism
15
of the second coupling member
5
has a frame
30
formed integrally with the insert
14
and a movable locking piece
20
lying inside the frame
30
. The frame
30
comprises a top portion
31
and a pair of lateral portions
32
depending from opposite ends of the top portion
31
(See FIG.
4
). The top portion
31
is formed with a window
33
adapted to receive the movable locking piece
20
and the respective lateral portions
32
are formed with bearing holes
25
. Between the pair of lateral portions
32
, a bridge
34
and a rotatable cylindrical pin
19
extend. The movable locking piece
20
has a pair of shafts
23
extending outward from transversely opposite side edges of the piece
20
, a plurality of springs
36
extending ahead of the shafts
23
and then curving inwardly of the frame
30
, each describing substantially an L-shape, and a second locking tooth
24
formed in the inner surface of the movable locking piece
20
behind the shafts
23
. With the movable locking piece
20
received in the window
33
, the shafts
23
are rotatably supported by the respective bearing holes
25
and the springs
36
bear against the bridge
34
from above as viewed in FIG.
2
.
Referring now to
FIG. 2
, the rectilinear strap
3
is flexed in U- or V-shape lying on its side with first locking teeth
21
outside and draped around the pin
19
of the second coupling member
5
so that movement of the strap
3
relative to the buckle
6
in a direction indicated by an arrow
29
may slacken the strap
3
. In order to prevent the strap
3
from being unintentionally slackened, an arrangement is provided that one of the first locking teeth
21
of the strap
3
bears against the second locking tooth
24
formed on the movable locking piece
20
from the right as viewed in FIG.
2
. The strap
3
can be slackened by depressing a front end
20
A of the movable locking piece
20
(See FIG.
2
). Thereupon, the movable locking piece
20
rotates around the shafts
23
so that the springs
36
bearing against the bridge
34
may be elastically deformed and thereby the second locking tooth
24
may be floated off from one of the first locking teeth
21
. In this way, the strap
3
becomes movable in the direction indicated by the arrow
29
as well as in the direction opposite thereto. Referring to
FIG. 2
, the strap
3
may be pulled in the direction opposite to the direction indicated by the arrow
29
to tighten the strap
3
. Thereupon, an inclined rear surface
21
A of the first locking tooth
21
bears from below against the second locking tooth
24
and causes the movable locking piece
20
to float against the biasing effect of the springs
36
so that the second locking tooth
24
may be disengaged from the first locking tooth
21
.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view taken along a line IV—IV in FIG.
1
and illustrates sectional shapes of the rear end of the second coupling member
4
and of the draped strap
3
. In the coupling member
5
, the frame
30
presents, at least in the vicinity of its rear end, an inverted U-shaped section defined by the top portion
31
and the pair of lateral portions
32
. Transversely opposite side edge portions
37
of the top portion
31
's lower surface are adapted to bear against transversely opposite side edge portions
38
of the strap
3
extending outward beyond the first locking tooth
21
. A transversely middle zone
39
of the top portion
31
's lower surface is hollowed out by a dimension deeper than a height of the first locking tooth
21
to form a depression opening downward. While the strap
3
draped in U-shape normally tends to move elastically in directions indicated by arrows
40
in
FIGS. 2 and 4
to restore its initial rectilinear state, it is not apprehended that the first locking tooth
21
might come in tight contact with the lower-surface of the top portion
31
and/or the rear end of the top portion
31
, i.e., a rear end
30
A of the frame
30
, even if the side edge portions
38
of the strap
3
bears against the side edge portions
37
of the top portion
31
. This is because that the side edge portions
38
of the strap
3
can smoothly slide along the side edge portions
37
of the holding frame mechanism
30
and the strap
3
can smoothly move in the direction indicated by the arrow
29
as well as in the direction opposite thereto. In this manner, this invention can solve the problem left unsolved behind by the combination of buckle and strap of the prior art such that the locking teeth formed on the strap bears against the rear end of the buckle and prevents the strap from smoothly moving in its longitudinal direction.
The combination of buckle and strap according to this invention is characterized by a unique arrangement such that the top portion of the holding frame mechanism has its inner surface hollowed out by a dimension sufficient to avoid the anxiety that the locking tooth formed on the strap might bear against the holding frame mechanism as the strap moves in its longitudinal direction. This unique arrangement ensures that the strap can smoothly move in its longitudinal direction.
Claims
- 1. A combination of strap and buckle adapted to couple a heel strap to a foot pocket and at the same time to adjustably tighten said strap around a diver's heel, wherein:said strap is formed on its one surface a plurality of first locking teeth arranged intermittently in a longitudinal direction of said strap, each of said first locking teeth extending in a transverse direction of said strap so as to leave transversely opposite side edge portions of said strap free from any tooth; said buckle comprises a sheath-shaped first coupling member and a second coupling member releasably engaged with said first coupling member and having front and rear ends, wherein said second coupling member comprises an insert portion formed adjacent said front end so as to be releasably engaged with said first coupling member and a holding frame mechanism formed adjacent said rear end within which said strap is draped around so as to be movable in the longitudinal direction of said strap; said holding frame mechanism includes a movable locking piece pivotally supported by said holding frame mechanism, wherein said movable locking-piece has a second locking tooth normally biased by springs to bear against said first locking tooth and thereby to prevent said strap from moving in a direction in which said strap is slackened and pivotally moved upward away from said first locking tooth against the biasing effect of said springs, allowing said strap to move in a direction in which said strap is tightened, as said strap is pulled in the direction in which said strap is tightened; and in the vicinity of said rear end, said holding frame mechanism presents an inverted U-shaped section defined by a top portion and a pair of lateral portions depending from transversely opposite side edges of said top portion wherein a pin around which said strap is draped extends between said pair of lateral portions below said top portion and a lower surface of said top portion has transversely opposite side edge portions bears against said strap disposed between said lower surface and said pin so that the transversely opposite side edge portions of said strap extending outside said first locking teeth may slidably move and transversely middle zone of said lower surface of said top portion is hollowed out upward by a dimension deeper than a height of said first locking teeth so that said first locking teeth can move in the longitudinal direction of said strap.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2000-43489 |
Jan 2000 |
JP |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/JP01/00264 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO01/52941 |
7/26/2001 |
WO |
A |
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Date |
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4795385 |
Matsuoka |
Jan 1989 |
A |
5657493 |
Ferrero et al. |
Aug 1997 |
A |
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