Exchangeable self-adjusting device for use in belt

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6658705
  • Patent Number
    6,658,705
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 23, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 9, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Sakran; Victor
    Agents
    • Ladas & Parry
Abstract
Disclosed is an exchangeable self-adjusting device for use in a belt, in which a strap is properly extended due to a slight abdominal motion, and a wearer can easily exchange the buckle to follow the fashion. The device includes a cover 10 being movable left and right, a slidable body 20 inserted into a bottom of the cover 10, and a bottom plate 30 hinged to one portion of a bottom of the body 20 by means of a hinge 32. The cover 10 includes a cover hook 12 formed at a front thereof and inserted into a buckle hook 51 provided at a rear of a buckle 50, and a leaf-spring hooking boss 11 with a hooked groove 11a formed at its center. The body 20 includes detachable bosses 21 protruded from both sides thereof, a roller fixing shaft 23 formed at a center of a bottom thereof for rotatably fixing a roller 70, and a hinge protruded from both sides of the rear thereof towards the bottom and having a hinge hole 22. The bottom plate 30 includes a detachable portion 33 detachably engaged to the detachable bosses 21 of the body 20, a strip biting projection 31 formed in a spike shape for biting the strap 60 and extended integral with a hinge boss 32 of the bottom plate 30, and the hinged bosses 32 protruded from both sides of the strip biting projection 31 and inserted into the hinge hole 22 of the body 20. The leaf-spring 40 is wound many times around the roller 70, and including a leaf-spring hook 41 with its end bent in a U-shape to be inserted and secured to a hooked groove 11a of the leaf-spring hooking boss 11.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an exchangeable self-adjusting device for use in a belt, and more particularly, to an exchangeable self-adjusting device for use in a belt, in which a strap is properly extended due to a slight abdominal motion, and a wearer can easily exchange the buckle to follow the fashion.




The present invention is based upon Korean Utility-Model Reg. No. 1996-0000072 entitled “Extension device for retractably adjusting length of strap” issued on Jan. 4, 1996 and assigned to the applicant, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.




2. Description of the Related Art




As shown in

FIG. 5

, an extension device includes a retractable body


101


having one end securing a strap


104


, and the other end fixed to a common buckle


105


by means of screws. The body


101


is provided at one side with a strip fixing gripper


111


by securing screws


124


to secure one end of the strap


104


. A steel tape


118


is fixed to a steel tape fixing shaft


126


formed at a center of a steel tape receiving chamber


125


. Also, the body


101


is provided at the other side with a leather attaching portion


127


. A retractable strap piece


103


is guided by a steep tape spiral guide


123


of the leather attaching portion


127


, and the end of the steel tape


118


is fixed to the strap


103


by use of a fixing hole


119


formed at the end of the steel tape. The body


101


is covered by a rear cover


114


, and is fixed thereto by fastening screws


110


into threaded holes


122


. The retractable strap piece is inserted into a leather case


102


, and one end of the leather case


102


is adhered to the leather attaching portion


127


. The strap


103


is interposed between the buckle


105


and an enclosure plate


106


, and is fixed by use of screws


109






The conventional extension device is installed in the leather case


102


of the body


101


before the strap is worn by the wearer, as shown in

FIG. 5

, and then is fixed to the buckle


105


and the enclosure plate


106


by means of screws. With the construction, the tightened strap


103


is retracted, so that a length of the strap


104


may be extended.




When the steel tape


118


fixed to the steel tape fixing shaft


126


of the steel tape receiving chamber


125


goes out of the steel tape receiving chamber


125


, the steel tape fixing shaft


126


is released in a 90 degrees twisted shape from the steel tape fixing shaft


126


. Since the flat surface of the steel tape


118


is positioned in parallel to the flat surface of the strap


103


, the steel tape


118


may be smoothly bent and stretched in the wearing state.




Since the strap


103


is fixed to the body


101


by means of the steel tape


118


, even though the body is damaged due to exterior impact, it is impossible to exchange it. There is a drawback of again purchasing the strap.




With the construction in that the steel tape


118


is twisted at an angle of 90 degrees from the steel tape fixing shaft


126


, there is another drawback in that the release of the steel tape


118


is impossible due to the rigidity of the steel tape


118


In addition, since the steel tape


118


is coupled to the body


101


and the strap


103


, respectively, in an offset state, the strap


103


is released in the offset state, thereby causing the releasing operation to be not operated smoothly. Furthermore, upon actual operation of the strap


103


, since the strap


103


is made of flexible material such as leather, it is easily bent, so that the sliding function of the extension device is not properly performed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the present invention is directed to an exchangeable self-adjusting device for use in a belt that substantially obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.




It is an object of the present invention to provide an exchangeable self-adjusting device for use in a belt, in which a strap is properly extended due to a slight abdominal motion, thereby preventing an oppressive sensation on an abdomen of a wearer.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an exchangeable self-adjusting device for use in a belt, capable of preventing trousers from being slip down due to the loose belt.




A further object of the present invention is to provide an exchangeable self-adjusting device for use in a belt, in which a wearer can easily exchange the buckle to follow the fashion, thereby saving a purchasing cost thereof. Still another object of the present invention is to provide an exchangeable self-adjusting device for use in a belt, in which a leaf spring can correctly move the self-adjusting device to improve the reliability thereof.




To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, there is provided an exchangeable self-adjusting device for use in a belt, one side of the self-adjusting device being coupled to an end of the belt, and the other side thereof being coupled to a buckle, the self-adjusting device comprising: a cover including a cover hook formed at a front thereof and inserted into a buckle hook provided at a rear of a buckle, and a leaf-spring hooking boss with a hooked groove formed at its center; a body including detachable bosses protruded from both sides thereof, a roller fixing shaft formed at a center of a bottom thereof for rotatably fixing a roller, and a hinge protruded from both sides of the rear thereof towards the bottom and having a hinge hole; a bottom plate including a detachable portion detachably engaged to the detachable bosses of the body, a strip biting projection formed in a spike shape for biting the strap and extended integral with a hinge boss of the bottom plate, and the hinged bosses protruded from both sides of the strip biting projection


31


and inserted into the hinge hole of the body; and a leaf-spring wound many times around the roller, and including a leaf-spring hook with its end bent in a U-shape to be inserted and secured to a hooked groove of the leaf-spring hooking boss.




Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment(s) of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention. In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of an exchangeable self-adjusting device for use in a belt according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view of a cover and a body of an exchangeable self-adjusting device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of an exchangeable self-adjusting device according to the present invention;





FIG. 4



a


is a perspective view for showing the state before a device operates;





FIG. 4



b


is a perspective view for showing the state after a device operates; and





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional belt.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, a self-adjusting device


1


for use in a belt according to the present invention includes a cover


10


being movable left and right, a slidable body


20


inserted into a bottom of the cover


10


, and a bottom plate


30


hinged to one portion of a bottom of the body


20


by means of a hinge


32


.




The cover


10


includes a cover hook


12


formed at a front thereof and inserted into a buckle hook


51


provided at a rear of a buckle


50


, a leaf-spring hooking boss


11


with a hooked groove


11




a


formed at its center, and “L”-shaped locking bosses


13


protruded from both sides of a rear thereof.




The body


20


includes detachable bosses


21


protruded from both sides thereof, a “┘”-shaped roller fixing shaft


23


formed at a center of a bottom thereof, and a hinge protruded from both sides of the rear thereof towards the bottom and having a hinge hole


22


.




The body


20


is made of a plate, and is inserted into the bottom of the cover


10


. The rear portion of the body


20


is supported by the locking bosses


13


of the cover


10


, so that it may be slid in front and rear direction.




The bottom plate


30


includes a detachable portion


33


bent in an angle of 90 degrees and detachably engaged to the detachable bosses


21


of the body


20


, a strip biting projection


31


formed in a spike shape for biting the strap


60


, and hinged bosses


32


protruded from both sides of the strip biting projection


31


and inserted into the hinge hole


22


of the body


20


.




The leaf-spring


40


of the present invention is wound many times in a shape of spiral spring, and has a leaf-spring hook


41


with its end bent in a U-shape.




The roller


70


with the leaf-spring


40


wound thereon is rotatably installed on the roller fixing shaft


23


of the body


20


, and the leaf-spring hook


41


is inserted and secured to the hooked groove


11




a


of the leaf-spring hooking boss


11


formed at the bottom portion of the cover


10


.




The cover hook


12


is engaged to the buckle hook


51


, and the strip


60


is fixed by the strip biting projection


31


. And then, if the buckle is pulled while holding the strip


60


, the cover


10


coupled to the end of the leaf-spring


40


is resiliently moved, and, simultaneously, the roller


70


seated on the roller fixing shaft


23


of the body


20


, so that the leaf-spring


40


wound around the roller


70


may be stretched.




Preferably, the roller fixing shaft


23


is provided in a shape of cylindrical column, so that when the leaf-spring


40


is stretched, the center portion of the rotating roller


70


is prevented from being abraded.




The leaf-spring


40


may be detached from the roller


70


and the leaf-spring hooking boss


11


, so that it is possible to exchange only the leaf-spring


40


in case that the leaf-spring


40


is relaxed.




Explaining the operation and effects of the present invention constructed as described above, in order to couple the self-adjusting device


1


of the present invention to the strip


60


, the bottom plate


30


is vertically rotated around the hinged boss


32


, and then is inserted into the end of the strip


60


. After that, the bottom plate


30


is again rotated horizontally.




At that time, the strip biting projection


31


of the bottom plate


30


bites the strap


60


to secure it.




The cover hook


12


formed at the front of the cover


10


is inserted into the buckle hook


51


provided at the rear of the buckle


50


.




At that state, the wearer inserts a buckle fixing boss


52


into a hole


61


of the strap. If the boss


52


is not properly aligned with the hole, as shown in

FIG. 4



a


, the wearer can easily insert the buckle fixing boss


52


into the hole


61


by moving the buckle


50


by a constant distance.




Upon pulling the buckle


50


, the cover


10


coupled to the end of the leaf-spring


40


is moved, and, simultaneously, the roller


70


seated on the roller fixing shaft


23


of the body


20


is rotated to resiliently stretch the leaf-spring


40


.




A moving range of the cover


10


is limited by the locking boss


13


of the upper cover


10


, and the locking boss


13


moves between the hole


22


and the detachable bosses


21


.




As the results, it prevents the leaf-spring


40


from being overly relaxed by limiting the drawing range of the leaf-spring


40


.




In addition, the leaf-spring is coupled to the center portions of the cover


10


and the body


20


, respectively, so that the cover


10


is correctly moved without occurring the offset.




In case that the abdomen of the wearer is expanded or retracted according to the wearer after meals or his/her posture's change, with the wearer putting on the belt


60


, the leaf-spring


40


is resiliently retracted, thereby preventing an oppressive sensation on the abdomen of the wearer and preventing the trousers from being slip down due to the loose belt.




The self-adjusting device


1


and the buckle


50


are adapted to be exchanged, so that the wearer can easily exchange the buckle


50


to follow the fashion.




With the constructions, in case that the abdomen of the wearer is expanded or retracted according to the wearer after meals or his/her posture's change, with the wearer putting on the belt, the leaf-spring is resiliently retracted, thereby preventing an oppressive sensation on an abdomen of the wearer to be helpful to the activation of the abdominal function and preventing the trousers from being slip down due to the loose belt.




In addition, the leaf-spring is coupled to the center portions of the cover and the body, respectively, so that the cover is correctly moved without occurring the offset. The roller fixing shaft is provided in a shape of cylindrical column, so that when the leaf-spring is stretched, the center portion of the rotating roller is prevented from being abraded to improve the reliability of the operation.




The self-adjusting device and the buckle are adapted to be exchanged, so that the wearer can easily exchange the buckle to follow the fashion changed from time to time, thereby saving the purchasing cost.




The forgoing embodiment is merely exemplary and is not to be construed as limiting the present invention. The present teachings can be readily applied to other types of apparatuses. The description of the present invention is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims. Many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.



Claims
  • 1. An exchangeable self-adjusting device for use in a belt, one side of the self-adjusting device being coupled to an end of the belt, and the other side thereof being coupled to a buckle, the self-adjusting device comprising:a cover 10 including a cover hook 12 formed at a front thereof and inserted into a buckle hook 51 provided at a rear of a buckle 50, and a leaf-spring hooking boss 11 with a hooked groove 11a formed at its center; a body 20 including detachable bosses 21 protruded from both sides thereof, a roller fixing shaft 23 formed at a center of a bottom thereof for rotatably fixing a roller 70, and a hinge protruded from both sides of the rear thereof towards the bottom and having a hinge hole 22; a bottom plate 30 including a detachable portion 33 detachably engaged to the detachable bosses 21 of the body 20, a strip biting projection 31 formed in a spike shape for biting the strap 60 and extended integral with a hinge boss 32 of the bottom plate 30, and the hinged bosses 32 protruded from both sides of the strip biting projection 31 and inserted into the hinge hole 22 of the body 20; and a leaf-spring 40 wound many times around the roller 70, and including a leaf-spring hook 41 with its end bent in a U-shape to be inserted and secured to a hooked groove 11a of the leaf-spring hooking boss 11.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-38863 Dec 2001 KR
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