This application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(b) of Hong Kong Short-term Patent having Patent No. HK1173029 (Application No. 13100451.7) filed on Jan. 11, 2013, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
This invention relates to a fastening apparatus; in particular a fastening apparatus for fastening the drawstring of a garment.
There are many situations that we need to fasten two objects together. For string-like objects, one general approach is to tie knots. However, knot-tying is a learnt skill which may not be intuitive for the uninitiated. Even though simple knots are easy to master, it nonetheless requires certain strength for a person to pull it tight. Hence, there is a need for an easy, fast and inexpensive device for fastening objects together.
In the light of the foregoing background, it is an object of the present invention to provide an alternate fastening apparatus.
Accordingly, the present invention, in one aspect, is a fastening apparatus comprising a coupling device, a frame with a cavity for receiving the coupling device and a retaining ring. The coupling device further comprises at least one outwardly extended fringe which forms the widest part of the coupling device. And the retaining ring, supported by the inner rim of the frame, comprises a plurality of protruding teeth at the inner edge. When the outwardly extended fringe of the coupling device interacts with the protruding teeth of the retaining ring, the coupling device is firmly latched onto the frame.
In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the frame comprises a first opening being partially enclosed by an inwardly extended lip. The retaining ring is clamped between the inwardly extended lip and the inner rim of the frame.
In another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the frame comprises a second opening which is configured to allow the coupling device to pass through the frame after the coupling device has been inserted into the frame.
In another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the coupling device comprises a means for a strip to be attached with.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the retaining ring is made from elastic material, for example but not limited to stainless steel, brass and alloys. Therefore, the inner diameter of the aperture enclosed by the protruding teeth of the retaining ring can be enlarged by the fringe of the coupling device during its insertion into the frame such that the coupling device can pass through the retaining ring and enter into the cavity of the frame.
In a further aspect of the present invention, the protruding teeth of the retaining ring are configured to bend in one direction only. Therefore, the coupling device is latched onto the frame after the fringe of the coupling device passes through the protruding teeth of the retaining ring.
In another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the fastening apparatus further comprises a releasing device which is configured to bend the protruding teeth and enlarge the inner diameter of the aperture. Thereby allowing the coupling device to escape from the frame.
In another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the releasing device, comprising a hollow opening for the coupling device to pass through, is superimposed on the protruding teeth of the retaining ring.
The present invention provides a simple yet inexpensive way to tie two objects together. The user only needs to insert the coupling device to the frame to securely bind them into one piece. This is advantageous over knot-tying as the user can do it faster, without the need of twisting the strings in a specific pattern. Besides, the frame can be designed with an artistic appearance so the entire device can also serve as an esthetic ornament for garment in addition to its fastening function.
a is a cross sectional assembly diagram of a frame according to an embodiment of the present invention.
b is a three-dimensional assembly diagram of a ring module of a fastening apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
a is a frontal view of a retaining ring according to an embodiment of the present invention.
b is a frontal view of a retaining ring according to another embodiment of the present invention.
c is a cross section diagram of a retaining ring, before and after bending, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
As used herein and in the claims, “comprising” means including the following elements but not excluding others.
Three embodiments of the invention are disclosed, the first embodiment indicated by the numeral 20 in
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Now turning to the operation of the fastening apparatus described above,
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In this embodiment, the fastening apparatus 120 comprises a frame 122, a coupling device 24, a retaining ring 126 and a releasing device 146. The supporting ring 136 is firmly clamped by the inwardly extended lips 140 of the frame 122 to hold the retaining ring 126 in a desirable position inside the cavity 132 of the frame 122. Moreover, the supporting ring 136 is configured to fittingly adapt to the releasing device 146 such that the releasing device 146 is latched onto the supporting ring 126 once it is inserted into the frame 122. In this embodiment, the releasing device 146 is superimposed on the protruding teeth 144 of the retaining ring 126.
The widest part of the coupling device 24 in this embodiment is larger than the aperture enclosed by the protruding teeth 144 of the retaining ring 126, but smaller than the aperture after the bending of the protruding teeth 144. It should be noticed that the widest part of the coupling device 24 is also smaller than the inner diameter of the opening 152 of the releasing device 146 such that the coupling device 24 can pass through the releasing device 146. The retaining ring 126 is made of elastic material and the protruding teeth 144 are configured to bend inwardly towards the cavity 132 of the frame 122 only. Therefore when, during operation, the outwardly extended fringe 28 of the coupling device 24 is pushed again the retaining ring 126, the protruding teeth 44 are bent so that the aperture diameter of the protruding teeth is enlarged to allow the coupling device 24 enters the cavity 132 of the frame 122.
In case the user wants to release the coupling device 24 from the frame 122, the releasing device 146 is pushed against the retaining ring 126. The protruding teeth 144 of the retaining ring 126 are bent again and the aperture enclosed by the protruding teeth 144 is enlarged accordingly. When the aperture diameter is larger than the widest part of the coupling device 24, defined by the width of the outwardly extended fringe 28, the coupling device 24 can then be pulled back and disengaged from frame 122. When the force applied on the releasing device 146 is released, the retaining ring 126 and the releasing device 146 return to their original state due to the elasticity of the retaining ring 126.
In yet another embodiment, as illustrated in
The retaining ring 226 is made of elastic materials and the protruding teeth 244 are configured to bend inwardly only. Moreover, the widest part of the each coupling device 224a or 224b, defined by the width of the corresponding outwardly extended fringe 228a or 228b, is larger than the aperture enclosed by the protruding teeth 244 of retaining ring 226, but smaller than the aperture after the bending of the protruding teeth 244. During the operation, the outwardly extended fringe 228a of the coupling device 224a is pushed against the retaining ring 226 causing the protruding teeth 44 to bend. Once the outwardly extended fringe 228a of the coupling device 224a passes through the retaining ring 226, the coupling device 224a is latched onto the frame 222. In case greater fastening strength is desired, the coupling device 224b is also pushed against the retaining ring 226 and enters the cavity of the frame 222. As the length of the strip 230 is shorten by latching the coupling device 224b onto the frame 222, a greater fastening strength can therefore be achieved.
In a further embodiment, the same releasing device 146 as shown in
Although two coupling devices 224a and 224b are shown in
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.
For example, the inner rim support and supporting ring may be fused to the inner wall of the frame in one embodiment. So the number of assembling parts can be minimized. Moreover, the shape of the retaining ring is described as round in above embodiments, but it is clear that other shapes and sizes such as oval, quadrilateral, or polygonal may be used. Furthermore, the teeth of the retaining ring are of quadrilateral shape as described in the above embodiments. In yet another embodiment, the teeth are of triangular shape.
The number of coupling devices and retaining rings contained inside the fastening apparatus shouldn't be limited by the above description also. In another embodiment, the coupling device may comprise plurality of outwardly extended fringes for fine adjustment of fastening strength and fastening position. In yet another embodiment, the fastening apparatus may comprise plurality of retaining rings for fine adjustment of fastening strength and position also.
Moreover, in another embodiment, another strip can be attached by any conventional means to the frame of the fastening apparatus for tying two strips together. Combining with a coupling device with multiple outwardly extended fringes, in yet another embodiment, the fastening strength of two strips can therefore be adjusted via fastening the coupling device in different positions. The strip can be made of cloth material, plastic or rubber.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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13100451.7 | Jan 2013 | HK | national |