The present invention relates to a device for the fastening, quick unfastening, safety release and adjustment of straps for the handles of walking sticks, ski poles, hiking canes and the like.
As is well known, walking sticks, hiking canes and ski poles are equipped with a strap fixed to the grip which, in typical use, wraps around the wrist of the hand gripping the implement, in such a way as to alleviate the user from the effort of gripping tightly and supporting the implement itself. The strap is usually fixed to the handle by means of a screw, whereas to close it and adjust its size a buckle or the combination of a buckle with a VELCRO® or hook and loop fastener is used. Such a provision, against the technical simplicity of construction, has the drawback of creating difficulties for the user during size adjustment and the quick fastening/unfastening of the strap.
In the present state of the art, strap fastening and adjustment devices are known which foresee different types of constructive solutions, such as the use of buckles that are integral or integrated with the body of the handle, with or without quick fasteners, with or without the possibility of adjustment of the length of the strap or capable of being locked by clamps or wedges. For examples of such devices, the following patent documents are noted: EP-A-0,0919,147, EP-A-01,036,579, U.S. Pat. No. 5,443,287, DE-A-19636852, EP-A-0958009, U.S. Pat. No. 4,288,100, DE-A-4103235, U.S. Pat. No. 4,288,101, FR-A-2792539, U.S. Pat. No. 5,328,205, DE-A-4235153, which describe fastening systems that require a certain complexity of realization of the handles, since inside the handles adjustment and attachment mechanisms are integrated, or else they do not realize quick unfastening.
In Italian patent application No. VI2001A000207 filed on Dec. 4, 2001 by the Applicant herein, the realization of a fastening and adjustment device of a strap is described. The device is characterized in that it comprises a buckle on which the strap is wound and a wedge applied to the end of the strap. The buckle has a flexible base, equipped at the bottom with a tooth, which is inserted into a corresponding notch on the seat, formed on the body of the handle, intended to receive the device when it is in fastening mode. Such a device, while constituting an innovative solution with respect to similar known products, has the drawback that fastening is ensured by the thrusting action of the wedge against the walls of the seat itself and therefore, in unfastening, where it is necessary to slightly withdraw the wedge, the “adjustment” of the strap is lost. Also, a safety unfastening system is not provided.
The object of the present invention is to provide a device for the fastening, quick unfastening, safety release and adjustment of the strap for handles of walking sticks, ski poles, hiking canes and the like which, while being constructively similar to the one described above, does not have its drawbacks.
The above object is accomplished in accordance with the present invention by the provision of such a device having a buckle on which is wound a strap, and a wedge, firmly fixed in an integral manner, with an upper surface, near to one of the two end portions of the strap, the wedge engaging with a lowered secure surface thereof on another end portion of the strap. The buckle comprises a U-shaped boxed body containing a through-piece and a base which connect to shoulders of the boxed body, the base having a projecting tooth and each shoulder having a flexible tab at the top. The body is inserted exactly inside a seat formed in the pole handle, the firm attachment of the buckle in the handle seat being ensured by the insertion of the tooth in a notch formed in the seat, the tooth being kept in position by the contrasting thrusting action against the top of the seat, of the flexible tabs, which are preloaded due to elastic compression deformation undergone during insertion of the buckle in the seat.
The invention will be better understood through the description of a possible embodiment thereof, given only as an illustrative and non-limiting example, with the help of the attached drawings, in which:
As can be seen in
A first novel characteristic of the invention concerns the buckle 2, consisting of a U-shaped boxed body 10 containing the through-piece 11 and that comprises a base 12, equipped at the bottom with a projecting tooth 13, which connects to the shoulders 14, equipped at the top with flexible tabs 15. Said body inserts exactly inside a corresponding seat 16, formed on the handle 17 of a walking stick, etc.
The firm attachment of the buckle 2 to the handle 17 is ensured by the tooth 13 that inserts into the corresponding notch 18, present in the seat 16. Said tooth is kept in position by the contrasting thrusting action against the top 19 of seat 16 of the flexible tabs 15, which are preloaded due to the elastic compression deformation that they have undergone during the insertion step of the buckle in the seat itself.
A second novel characteristic of the invention concerns the locking system of wedge 4, for fixing and maintaining the adjustment of the length of the strap defined by the user, which is advantageously realized through a fastening of the aforementioned wedge to the body of buckle 2 and therefore without interacting with the walls of the containment seat 16. Such fastening is realized between the keys 20, projecting laterally from the wedge 4, which engage to slide in the corresponding slits 21, formed on the shoulders 14 of the buckle 2.
In operation, with the adjustment of the length of the strap by the user, which occurs with a process common to all devices based upon the use of the so-called “wedge-lock,” the wedge 4 is pulled towards the inside but, thanks to their configuration, its side keys 20 slot into the corresponding slits 21 of buckle 2, thus determining the desired locking of the wedge itself inside the buckle 2. During use, the assembly scheme ensures positive retro-action between the traction of the wrist on the strap and the holding thrust of the wedge, which thus stably and “automatically” locks the strap and the buckle itself.
With such a constructive solution the unfastening of the buckle is simple and quick with respect to the analogous operation carried out manually by the user who, using both hands, had to first of all withdraw the wedge from the seat and then lift the portion of the buckle projecting from the handle to free said buckle from the clamping seat.
Vice-versa, with the quick unfastening system according to the invention, the user must simply grip the end portion 6 or both of the end portions 6 and 8 of the strap with the fingers of his/her hand and pull upwards, possibly making a pivot with the thumb on the top of the handle, to manage to lift the base 12, overcoming the reaction of the flexible tabs 15, to such an extent as is necessary to free the tooth 13 from the notch 18.
A third novel characteristic of the invention concerns a safety unfastening system, which automatically realizes the detachment of the strap from the handle in the presence of anomalous movements or violent strains on the stick or pole. Constructively, such a quick unfastening system comprises a through-piece 22 with a lever, pivoted with its base 23 on the most outer part of the buckle 2, so as to be able to be positioned by the user above the portion of strap 24 (see
When the through-piece 22 is in operating position, in the case of an anomalous traction associated with a substantial upward angular displacement of the strap as a consequence, for example, of the user falling down, the portion 24 of the strap acts upon the pin 25 of said through-piece, lifting it, for which reason, consequently, the lifting of the base 12 of the buckle and therefore the unfastening of the buckle is realized, automatically freeing the hand with the strap from the handle and from the entire stick or pole.
Again operatively, when the user does not want such safety unfastening, he/she must just detach the pin 25 from the buckle and, possibly, rearrange it so that it is positioned below the strap 3 as in
Of course, embodiments both of the buckle and of the wedge different to those described are also possible, without affecting the constructive and operating characteristics defined by the following claims.
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