This invention relates to a buckle, and in particular a belt buckle with an enhanced locking and releasing mechanism.
A buckle, for example a belt buckle, is used for fastening two ends of straps or a belt, in which a device attached to one of the ends is fitted or coupled to the other. Belt buckles and other fixtures are used on a variety of belts.
Conventional buckles usually involve actions from the both hands before it can be released. It may sometimes impose a challenge to the user on releasing a buckle when one of the hands of the user is occupied with, say, holding bags.
In the light of the foregoing background, it is an object of the present invention to provide an alternate buckle with an improved locking and releasing mechanism that allows the user to more conveniently buckle and unlock the buckle.
Accordingly, the present invention, in one aspect, is a buckle for binding two items together that includes a male plate and a female plate. The male plate includes a first fastener disposed at a first end for connecting to a first item. The female plate includes a second fastener disposed at a first end for connecting to a first item. The male plate is adapted to couple to the female plate along the plane of the two plates with the first end of the male plate and the first end of the female plate in opposing sides to form a binding axis to bind the two items together.
The female plate further includes a locking mechanism comprising two arms extending from opposing ends of the female plate respectively and is adapted to slidably receive the male plate therewithin to secure the male plate face-to-face to the female plate along the binding axis. The male plate further includes a locking member that is movable between a locking position and an unlocking position, in which the locking member in the locking position interacts with the locking mechanism to lock the male plate to the female plate along a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the binding axis.
The locking member in a resting state is in the locking position such that when the male plate is coupled to the female plate, the male plate is stably locked into the locking position. The locking member is further movable by a simple pulling action to the unlocking position such that the male plate can be disengaged from the female plate along the binding axis and the longitudinal axis.
In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the locking member includes a tongue moveably disposed on the male plate, while the locking mechanism includes a tongue receiving port disposed on one of the arms adapted to receive the tongue therewithin, such that the male plate is secured to the female plate along the longitudinal axis.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a buckle for binding two items together is provided, which includes a male plate and a female plate. The male plate includes a first fastener disposed at a first end of the male plate for connecting to a first item; and a tongue member comprising a tongue disposed on a first end of the tongue member and adapted to be movable between a locking position and an unlocking position.
The female plate includes a second fastener disposed at a first end of the female plate for connecting to a second item; a hook arm extending from the first end of the female plate and disposed on a base; and a flange arm extending from a second end of the female plate and disposed on the base.
The male plate is adapted to couple to the female plate along the plane of the two plates with the first end of the male plate and the first end of the female plate in opposing sides to form a binding axis to bind the two items together.
The flange arm and the hook arm of the female plate area are adapted to slidably receive the male plate therewithin to secure the male plate face-to-face to the female plate along the binding axis.
The tongue in the locking position interacts with the hook arm to lock the male plate to the female plate along a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the binding axis. As such, when the male plate is coupled to the female plate, the male plate is stabling locked into the locking position. The tongue is further movable by a simple pulling action to the unlocking position such that the male plate can be disengaged from the female plate along the binding axis and the longitudinal axis.
In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the hook arm includes a tongue receiving port disposed on the hook arm, while the tongue receiving port is adapted to receive the tongue therewithin. As such, the male plate is secured to the female plate along the longitudinal axis.
Due to the novel design of the locking mechanism within the buckle, it is more convenient for the user to smoothly fasten or release the buckle. This will be extremely helpful when one of the hands of the user is occupied so that such fastening or releasing action can be done by a simple single-handed action.
As used herein and in the claims, “comprising” means including the following elements but not excluding others.
As used herein and in the claims, “a binding axis” refers to an axis formed by a first end of a male plate of this invention and a first end of a female plate of this invention in opposing sides, in which the first end of the male plate includes a first fastener disposed therein for connecting to a first item; and the first end of the female plate includes a second fastener disposed therein for connecting to a second item. In one embodiment, the first item and the second item refer to the two ends of a strap or a belt.
As used herein and in the claims, “a longitudinal axis” refers to an axis perpendicular to and on the same plane as the binding axis. As used herein and in the claims, “a transverse axis” refers to an axis perpendicular to both the binding axis and the longitudinal axis, and in a direction out of the plane formed by the binding axis and longitudinal axis.
The first embodiment of the buckle of the present invention includes a male plate 100 that is composed of different members as shown in
Two tongue opening sidewalls 116a are disposed on the second end of the housing 111 along the binding axis 302. A tongue opening 116 is sandwiched between the two tongue opening sidewalls 116a. Two spring sidewalls 118 are disposed on the end of the housing 111 connecting to the first fastener 119 along the binding axis. Thus, the two tongue opening sidewalls 116a, the two spring sidewalls 118, and two housing sidewalls 117 respectively disposed on each end of the housing 111 along a longitudinal axis 304 creates a housing cavity within the housing 111. At least one spring (not show in
Next, as shown in
As shown in
A fourth member of the male plate 100, a press member 120, is shown in
Now referring to
The hook arm 210 includes a hook rim 212 abutting against the sidewall 204 and a hook 214 disposing on the opposite end of the hook arm 210 along the longitudinal axis 304. A tongue receiving port 216 is sandwiched between the hook rim 212 and the hook 214. The hook 214 further includes a locking portion 214a forming a side of the tongue receiving port 216 and a slant portion 214b. A first opening 202a is provided between the hook arm 210 and the base 202, while a second opening 202b is provided between the flange arm 220 and the base 202.
Assembly of the Male Plate
The following paragraphs, as shown in
Then, the support member 130 is disposed on top of the tongue member 140 along the transverse axis 306 and secured to the engagement member 110 through the coupling between the pillar openings 134 (not shown in
Operation of the Buckle
The following paragraphs describe the operation of the buckle according to the same embodiment of the instant invention. First, an assembled male plate 100 and a female plate 200 are shown in
Meanwhile, the tongue 142 of the male plate 100 approaches the hook arm 210 of the female plate 200. Since the slant end of the tongue 142 is complementary to the slant portion 214b of the hook 214, the tongue 142 can smoothly engage with the slant portion 214b to swiftly enter the tongue receiving port 216 and be locked therewithin in a locking position. As such, the male plate 100 enters into a locking position (as shown in
To disengage the male plate 100 from the female plate 200, a user first presses on the press member 120 and pulls the press member 120 away from the second end to the first end along the binding axis 302 such that the tongue 142 moves away from tongue receiving port 216 of the female plate 200, in which the male plate 100 switches from a locking position as shown in
Upon pulling the press member 120 as afore-described, the user then slides the male plate 100 from the second end to the first end along the longitudinal axis 304 such that the flange 113a slides out of the first opening 202a and the second opening 202b. As a result, the male plate 100 is fully disengaged from the female plate 200 along both the binding axis and the longitudinal axis.
In a preferred embodiment, the male plate 100 can be coupled to or disengaged from the female plate 200 by a single-handed motion.
The exemplary embodiments of the present invention are thus fully described. Although the description referred to particular embodiments, it will be clear to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced with variation of these specific details. Hence this invention should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein.
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