The present invention relates to a device for coupling and releasing the wrist strap to/from the handgrip of a pole for sporting activities, e.g. skiing, trekking and the like.
It is known that the poles that are used in the sporting activities mentioned above substantially comprise an elongated tubular body that is provided at one end with a tip and at the opposite end with a handgrip that is grasped by the user.
The handgrip is associated with a wrist strap provided with a buckle that is inserted in a seat obtained in the handgrip and secured thereto by suitable coupling means.
The buckle is extracted from the seat by the user, with the aid of suitable releasing means provided on the handgrip.
According to the known technique, the coupling means and the releasing means are carried out with different configurations, all aimed to make the coupling and releasing operations quick and easy.
Furthermore, the releasing means need to be operated intentionally by the user.
One of the drawbacks that sometimes can be noticed in known embodiments lies in that the releasing means can be operated even unintentionally by the operator, which goes to the detriment of safety.
The present invention intends to propose a device for coupling and releasing the wrist strap to/from the handgrip of a pole for sporting activities that is substantially different from the embodiments of known type.
Another object of the present invention is to propose a device that is simple and economic to produce.
Another, yet not the least object of the invention is to construct a device that is safer than the known devices against accidental release.
The objects mentioned above are achieved by a device for coupling and releasing the wrist strap to/from the handgrip of a pole for sporting activities, e.g. skiing, trekking and the like, carried out according to the contents of the main claim.
Other details of the invention are described in the corresponding dependent claims.
As will be described in greater detail below, the device that is the subject of the invention comprises a buckle that is removably fitted, through sliding insertion, into a seat obtained in the handgrip, connection thereto being ensured by coupling means comprising elastic elements.
The releasing means include a lever hinged to the handgrip that can be maneuvered by the user and interacts with the above mentioned elastic elements.
The invention also includes safety means, which can be connected and disconnected by the user, suited to prevent the accidental release of the wrist strap from the handgrip.
To advantage, the device of the invention is more reliable than the devices carried out according to the known art.
The objects and advantages described above will be better highlighted in the description of preferred embodiments of the invention which are illustrated below with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
The coupling and releasing device that is the subject of the invention is shown in
As can be observed in the above mentioned figures, the device 1 comprises a buckle 5 associated with the wrist strap 2 and a seat 6 created in the handgrip 3 to house the above mentioned buckle 5.
The buckle 5 is provided with coupling means indicated as a whole by 7 that allow it to be permanently joined to the handgrip 3 once it has been inserted in the seat 6 that houses it.
Said coupling means 7, as shown in particular in
The invention includes means for releasing the buckle 5 from the handgrip 3, indicated as a whole by 11, that are maneuvered by the user and that according to the invention comprise a release lever 12 also housed in the seat 6.
In particular, the release lever 12 can be rotated around a rotation pin 14 and comprises a central core 13 including the rotation pin 14, a maneuvering end 15 that can be reached by the user and a release end 16 that cooperates by contact with the elastic tab 8.
It can be observed in particular in
An intermediate opening 20 places the first area 6a in communication with the second area 6b and is obtained at the level of the seat 19 that houses the rotation pin 14.
In particular, with reference to
A second portion 22 of the rotation pin 14, instead, has the shape of a cylinder and fits in a first part 24a with circular section of a through hole 24 made in the central core 13 of the release lever 12 visible in
Finally, the second portion 22 of the rotation pin 14 presents, as shown in particular in
As regards in particular the buckle 5, it features, as shown in
A shaped core 28 projecting from the shaped body 9 of the buckle 5 shown in
This prevents the buckle 5 from being extracted after insertion.
It can also be observed that the side walls 27a, 27b are positioned against corresponding guide surfaces 31a, 31b present in the first area 6a, so that the buckle 5 is inserted by a guided sliding action.
Means 32 are also provided for locking the rotation of the release lever 12, thus preventing any accidental release of the buckle 5.
These are visible in
More precisely,
In this configuration, the pin 14 cannot rotate around the longitudinal axis Y defined by it, while the release lever 12 is free to rotate around it. On the other hand, in the configuration shown in
The rotation of the release lever 12 is thus prevented and it is impossible to release the buckle 5 from the handgrip 3.
According to a construction variant shown in
When the shaped portion 43 is inserted in the corresponding cavity 15a as shown in
Turning the rotating pawl 41 in the direction indicated by the arrow shown in
According to a further construction variant that can be observed in
A projection 52 can be positioned in contact with the elastic tab 8 to prevent it from yielding when the user maneuvers the release lever 12.
It is evident that when the rotary body 51 is rotated and the projection 52 does not interfere with the elastic tab 8 the buckle 5 can be released again.
In practice, when the user intends to connect the wrist strap 2 to the handgrip 3 of the pole 4, he/she fits the buckle 5 in the first opening 17 of the first area 6a of the seat 6.
This operation is easier for the user owing to the centering action provided by the side walls 27a, 27b of the buckle 5 that, as shown in particular in
During insertion, the elastic tab 8 is compressed due to the pressure exerted against the corresponding guide surface 31a and when the buckle 5 is completely inserted the elastic tab 8, due to a spontaneous elastic recovery effect, widens again and comes into contact with the support surface 10 as shown in
In particular the latter, inside the second area 6b that houses it, is subjected to the counteracting action of an elastic element 35 that may consist of a spring, an elastomer or other means suited to make its rotation elastically yielding.
According to a different embodiment of the invention not illustrated in the drawings, the rotation of the release lever 12 can be made elastically yielding by providing for both the rotation pin and the through hole made in the release lever that houses it to be prismatic for their entire length.
In this case the elasticity of the rotation of the release lever will be ensured by the intrinsic elasticity of the material making up the rotation pin around which the lever cannot rotate, but will twist the pin when the lever is operated by the user.
If the user intends to prevent the buckle 5 from being released, he/she uses the locking means by axially shifting the pin 14 or turning the pawl 41 or the rotary body 51, depending on the construction variant according to which the locking means are carried out.
To release the buckle 5 from the handgrip 3 it is sufficient for the user to disengage the locking means, if necessary, and then to operate the maneuvering end 15 of the release lever 12 by rotating it in the direction indicated by the arrow that can be observed in
The thrust exerted by the release end 16 against the elastic tab 8 compresses the latter, releasing it from contact with the support surface 10, in such a way as to allow the user to separate it from the handgrip 3 by applying a traction force to the buckle 5 in the direction indicated by the arrow, as shown in
The embodiment is such that inserting the buckle is simple even in the difficult conditions of use in which the user carries out the required operations, that is, with his/her hands protected by gloves.
Furthermore, the fact that the release action results from a pressure exerted by the rotation of a lever controlled by the user ensures that the release can always take place, while this may not happen in devices of known type where for the release to be obtained it is necessary to exceed an elastic locking load due to the mutual contact between counteracting means that may break and not allow the buckle to be separated from the handgrip.
The presence of the means suited to lock the rotation of the lever prevents any accidental release due, for example, to wrong maneuvers or abrupt and sudden movements in case of fall.
In the light of the above considerations, the device of the invention achieves all the previously-stated objects.
In the construction phase, further modifications can be made, which are neither represented nor described herein, but which must all be considered protected by the present patent if they fall within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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VI2007A000012 | Jan 2007 | IT | national |