Claims
- 1. An end-fitting buckle, comprising:a frame having a bottom; a cover pivotally attached to the frame at a location on the frame spaced from the bottom so as to form a gap therebetween, the cover having a tail spaced from the pivotal attachment to the frame, the cover being rotatable between an opened position and a closed position, the tail being spaced from the bottom more in the opened position than the closed position; teeth mounted on a side of the cover, the teeth mounted so that they face the bottom when the cover is in the closed position; and a sliding bar connected for sliding movement relative to the frame, the sliding bar being mounted between the bottom and the cover when the cover is in the closed position; wherein the teeth and the sliding bar are arranged so that a webbing is capable of being routed into the gap, around the sliding bar, and back through the gap, with the teeth engaging a portion of the webbing when the cover is in the closed position.
- 2. The end-fitting buckle of claim 1, further comprising a lock for holding the cover in the closed position.
- 3. The end-fitting buckle of claim 2, wherein the lock comprises a detent.
- 4. The end-fitting buckle of claim 1, further comprising a cam surface on a side of the cover that faces the bottom when the cover is in the closed position, the cam surface being positioned so that it extends downward from the cover between the pivotal connection of the cover and the sliding bar when the cover is in the closed position.
- 5. The end-fitting buckle of claim 4, further comprising a flat surface mounted on the cover forward of the cam surface and sloping upward from the cam surface.
- 6. The end-fitting buckle of claim 5, wherein the cam surface is configured so that, when a webbing is threaded through to end-fitting buckle and a outward force is applied on a lower end of the webbing, to cover is biased downward by action of the force on the cam surface.
- 7. The end-fitting buckle of claim 4, wherein the cam surface is configured so that, when a webbing is threaded through the end-fitting buckle and a outward force is applied on a lower end of the webbing, the cover is biased downward by action of the force on the cam surface.
- 8. The end-fitting buckle of claim 1, wherein the teeth are configured and situated so that, when a webbing is threaded through the end-fitting buckle and a outward force is applied on a lower end of the webbing, the cover is biased downward by action of the force on the teeth.
- 9. The end-fitting buckle of claim 1, further comprising a hump on the bottom positioned rearward of the sliding bar and for directing webbing inserted through the gap upward from the bottom.
- 10. The end-fitting buckle of claim 1, wherein the cover is spring loaded so that it may stretch outward from the closed position.
- 11. The end-fitting buckle of claim 1, wherein the frame, the sliding bar, and the cover are positioned and configured so that a webbing may be routed therebetween, the webbing having a thickness that is less than half a height of the gap.
- 12. An end-fitting buckle, comprising:a frame having a bottom; a cover pivotally attached to the frame at a location on the frame spaced from the bottom so as to form a gap therebetween, the cover having a tail spaced from the pivotal attachment to the frame, the cover being rotatable between an opened position and a closed position, the tail being spaced from the bottom more in the opened position than the closed position; a sliding bar connected for sliding movement relative to the frame, the sliding bar being mounted between the bottom and the cover when the cover is in the closed position; and a cam surface on a side of the cover that faces the bottom when the cover is in the closed position, the cam surface being positioned so that it extends downward from the cover between the pivotal connection of the cover and the sliding bar when the cover is in the closed position, and at least a portion of the cam surface extends closer to the bottom than a top surface of the sliding bar when the cover is in the closed position.
- 13. The end-fitting buckle of claim 12, wherein the cam surface is configured so that, when a webbing is threaded through the end-fitting buckle and a outward force is applied on a lower end of the webbing, the cover is biased downward by action of the force on the cam surface.
- 14. The end-fitting buckle of claim 12, further comprising a lock for holding the cover in the closed position.
- 15. The end-fitting buckle of claim 14, wherein the lock comprises a detent.
- 16. The end-fitting buckle of claim 12, wherein the cover is spring loaded so that it may stretch outward from the closed position.
- 17. The end-fitting buckle of claim 12, wherein the frame, the sliding bar, and the cover are positioned and configured so that webbing is capable of being trapped therebetween, the webbing having a thickness that is less than half a height of the gap.
- 18. An end-fitting buckle, comprising:a frame having a bottom; a cover pivotally attached to the frame at a location on the frame spaced from the bottom so as to form a gap therebetween, the cover having a tail spaced from the pivotal attachment to the frame, the cover being rotatable between an opened position and a closed position, the tail being spaced from the bottom more in the opened position than the closed position; a sliding bar connected for sliding movement relative to the frame, the sliding bar being mounted between the bottom and the cover when the cover is in the closed position; a cam surface on a side of the cover that faces the bottom when the cover is in the closed position, the cam surface being positioned so that it extends downward from the cover between the pivotal connection of the cover and the sliding bar when the cover is in the closed position; and a flat surface mounted on the cover forward of the cam surface and sloping upward from the cam surface.
- 19. The end-fitting buckle of claim 18, wherein the cam surface is configured so that, when a webbing is threaded through the end-fitting buckle and a outward force is applied on a lower end of the webbing, the cover is biased downward by action of the force on the cam surface.
- 20. An end-fitting buckle, comprising:a frame having a bottom; a cover pivotally attached to the frame at a location on the frame spaced from the bottom so as to form a gap therebetween, the cover having a tail spaced from the pivotal attachment to the frame, the cover being rotatable between an opened position and a closed position, the tail being spaced from the bottom more in the opened position than the closed position; a sliding bar connected for sliding movement relative to the frame, the sliding bar being mounted between the bottom and the cover when the cover is in the closed position; a cam surface on a side of to cover that faces the bottom when the cover is in the closed position, the cam surface being positioned so that it extends downward from the cover between the pivotal connection of the cover and the sliding bar when the cover is in the closed position; and a hump on the bottom positioned rearward of the sliding bar and for directing webbing inserted through the gap upward from the bottom.
- 21. An end-fitting buckle, comprising:a frame having a bottom; a cover pivotally attached to the frame at a location on the frame spaced from the bottom so as to form a gap therebetween, the cover having a tail spaced from the pivotal attachment to the frame, the cover being rotatable between an opened position and a closed position, the tail being spaced from the bottom more in the opened position than the closed position; a bar mounted between the bottom and the cover when the cover is in the closed position; and a hump on the bottom positioned rearward of the bar and for directing webbing inserted through the gap upward from the bottom.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/317,370, filed Sep. 4, 2001, incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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