The present invention relates to a hook fastener for connecting a belt, such as a sling of a camera, shoulder belt of a bag, or another type of belt, and a 5 connecting device such as a ring.
A hook fastener with a spring closure is commonly used for engaging a ring or a fitting on a bag, camera, or the like, for attaching a belt. By releasably fastening the belt in this way, a bag may be provided, for instance, with a 10 detachable shoulder strap or carry handle. A common hook fastener for this application has a sliding closure urged by a spring to close the mouth of the hook.
To provide some degree of security when leaving a bag briefly unattended the user may loop a releasably fastened shoulder strap about a piece of furniture, 15 or the like. This simple technique can be performed quickly and without drawing attention and this has been found sufficient to defeat casual theft. Of course for greater security the end of the strap could be fixed to the bag by a lock, however a lock would add considerable cost and weight to the fastener. It will be understood, therefore, that there is a need for a hook fastener for 20 such an application that is able to provide improved deterrence of casual theft, without substantially increasing the cost of the fastener. It is an object of the present invention to overcome to address this need or, more generally, to provide an improved hook fastener.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a hook 5 fastener comprising:
Preferably the keeper is formed of resilient material and has an inner surface complementary to the external face of the base portion, and at least one projection extending radially inwardly of the inner surface, each projection 5 being configured for receipt in the mouth thereby providing a detent for locating the keeper in an angular position in which it prevents the user retracting the closure from the gap.
Preferably the projection and mouth have first respective edges which substantially abut to restrict rotation of the keeper relative to the body in a first 10 direction, and second respective edges which substantially abut to restrict relative rotation of the keeper in a second direction opposite the first direction, wherein at least one of the first and second edges is radiused or chamfered relative to the others of the first and second edges.
Preferably the keeper has a penannular form, and the inner surface is part-15cylindrical.
Preferably the keeper further includes a part-cylindrical outer surface and a tab projecting from the outer surface for providing a handle. Preferably one of said projections is angularly aligned with the tab.
Preferably the keeper has inner and outer end surfaces disposed proximate the 20 abutment face and grip part respectively, and wherein a nub projects from the outer surface to abut the grip part and restrict rotation of the keeper.
Optionally a plurality of slotted keepers may be mounted for rotation on the external face.
This invention provides a device which effectively and efficiently provides a degree of casual security for hook fasteners and it has a simple design which 5 minimises manufacturing costs.
Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The body 13 includes a base portion 15 and a hook portion 16 extending from 5 a first end of the base portion 15 to define a gap 17 between the hook and the base portions. At a second end of the base portion 15 are inner and outer circumferential ribs 18, 19 disposed generally transversely and spaced longitudinally. The inner rib 18 defines an abutment that projects outwardly from a cylindrical, axially-aligned external face 20 of the base portion 15. 10 Both the ribs 18, 19 project outward from a cylindrical section 21 extending therebetween. The inner rib 18 has a transverse abutment face 22 intersecting the external face 20. An opening 23 extends in the axial direction through the base portion. The opening 23 includes a cylindrical part 24 extending the full length of the base portion 15 and a slot part 25 which 15 intersects with the cylindrical part 24, forming a keyhole-shaped section extending from the second end, through the rib 19, cylindrical section 21 and rib 18 to terminate at transverse end face 26. An elongate mouth 27—formed by the slot part 25—intersects with the external face 20.
A closure 28 has a shaft part 29 complementary to the cylindrical part 24 of 20 the opening 23. A grip 30 includes a bulbous head 31 joined by a neck 32 to the shaft part 29. The neck 32 extends radially and is complementary to the slot part 25.
The D-shaped ring coupling 12 includes a transverse arm section 36 joined by arcuate arms 37, 38 to two transverse flanges 33, 34. An opening 35 in the outer flange 33 is sized to receive the outer rib 19 therethrough and the flanges 33, 34 are axially spaced sufficiently to receive the rib 19 between 5 them.
A keeper 40 moulded from a resilient polymer has a substantially penannular form having parallel end faces 41, 42 lying in respective radial planes. An axial slot 43 extends in the axial direction between the end faces 41, 42. The keeper 40 has coaxial, substantially cylindrical inner and outer faces 45, 46 10 and a tab 44 projects radially from the outer face 46 on one side of the slot 43. A nub 47 is formed on the radial face 41. Aligned with the inner end of the tab 44, a projection 48 extends inwardly from the cylindrical face 45.
As shown in
To assemble the hook fastener 10, the closure 28 is inserted in the opening 23, sliding the neck 32 through the slot part 25 into the mouth 27. Capturing a helical compression spring 60 between the flange 34 and shaft part 29, the 20 rib 19 is entered through the opening 35 into the space between the flanges 33, 34. The outer flange 33 may then be deformed to permanently connect the base portion 15 and ring coupling 12, while allowing free relative rotation between them. The slot 43 is opened to insert the keeper 40 over the external face 20, between the abutment face 22 and the grip 30.
The spring 60 moves the closure 28 to its closed position, urging the shaft 29 out of the opening into the gap 17 toward the hook portion 16. The grip 30 5 protrudes through the mouth 27, but before the user can manipulate the grip 30 to open the closure 28 the keeper 40 must be rotated to angularly aligned the slot 43 with the mouth 27 (as shown in
The nub 47 provides a stop surface which abuts the neck 32, providing a limit 10 to rotation of the keeper 40 in a first direction (as shown in
20 A second embodiment of a hook fastener 110 shown in
The keeper 140 has like form to the keeper 40 of the first embodiment, but 15 without the nub 47. The D-shaped ring coupling 112 has like form to the ring coupling 12 of the first embodiment, but without the transverse flange 34.
The hook fastener 110 further includes a fastener 75 which is fixed in the end of the cylindrical part 24 of the opening 23 to bear against on end of the spring 60.
20 The second embodiment works in like manner to the first but (in the absence of the nub 47) it is the tab 44 that serves to limit rotation of the keeper 140 about the axis 70 by abutting the hook part 16.
Aspects of the present invention have been described by way of example only and it should be appreciated that modifications and additions may be made thereto without departing from the scope thereof.
This application is a continuation of my pending application Ser. No. 12/460244, filed Jul. 16, 2009, Title: HOOK FASTENER WITH SPRING CLOSURE and I claim the benefit with respect thereto under 35 U.S.C. Section 120.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12460244 | Jul 2009 | US |
Child | 13507170 | US |