Information
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Patent Grant
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6185797
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Patent Number
6,185,797
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 18, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Bushnell, Esq.; Robert E.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 647
- 024 650
- 024 643
- 024 644
- 024 645
- 024 170
- 024 180
- 024 191
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lift-control buckle, which includes a female buckle member and a male buckle member respectively fastened to two distal ends of a belt, and a locking plate pivoted to two upright blocks inside the female buckle for locking the male buckle member after insertion of the male buckle member into a receiving space defined within the male buckle member between the upright blocks, wherein the locking plate has two springy side arms respectively supported on a respective step inside the female buckle member and stopped against the upright blocks for automatically returning the locking plate to the locking position after each unlocking operation.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a belt buckle, and more particularly to a locking plate for a lift-control type belt buckle which automatically returns to its former position after each unlocking operation.
A regular belt buckle is generally comprised of a female buckle member and a male buckle member respectively fastened to the two distal ends of a belt, and a locking plate pivoted to the female buckle member for locking the male buckle member after insertion of the male buckle member into the female buckle member. In order to automatically return the locking plate to the locking position after each unlocking operation, a return spring is used. However, the use of such a return spring complicates the assembly process of the belt buckle and, simultaneously increases the manufacturing cost of the belt buckle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. According to the present invention, the lift-control type belt buckle comprises a female buckle member and a male buckle member respectively fastened to two distal ends of a belt, and a locking plate pivoted to two upright blocks inside the female buckle for locking the male buckle member after insertion of the male buckle member into a receiving space defined within the male buckle member between the upright blocks, wherein the locking plate has two springy side arms respectively supported on a respective step inside the female buckle member and stopped against the upright blocks for automatically returning the locking plate to the locking position after each unlocking operation. Because the springy side arms are formed integral with the locking plate, the formation of the springy side arms neither complicates the assembly process of the belt buckle nor increases its manufacturing cost.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an oblique elevation of the present invention showing the back side of the belt buckle when installed.
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of the belt buckle according to the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a side plain view of the locking plate for the belt buckle according to the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a top plain view of the locking plate for the belt buckle according to the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a sectional side view of the present invention, showing the male buckle member locked.
FIG. 6
is similar to
FIG. 5
but showing the locking plate turned upwards and disengaged from the male buckle member.
FIG. 7
is a sectional view of the present invention, showing the male buckle member disconnected from the female buckle member.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a lift-control type belt buckle is shown comprised of a locking plate
1
, a female buckle member
2
, and a male buckle member
3
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
and
FIGS. 1 and 2
again, the locking plate
1
comprises two springy side arms
11
arranged in parallel, the side arms
11
each having a smoothly arched front guide edge
111
, a springy hook
13
, two elongated splits
12
spaced between the side arms
11
and two opposite lateral sides of the hook
13
, two flanges
14
perpendicularly raised from the bottom side wall thereof and formed integral with the hook
13
at two opposite lateral sides, and two pivots
141
respectively formed integral with the flanges
14
at an outer side. The female buckle member
2
is a U-shaped frame comprising two upright side walls
21
, a receiving space
22
defined between the upright side walls
21
, two upright blocks
23
respectively formed integral with the upright side walls
21
within the receiving space
12
at a front side, two pivot holes
231
respectively provided at the upright blocks
23
and aimed at each other which receive the pivots
141
respectively for enabling the locking plate
1
to be turned about an axis passing through the pivot holes
231
relative to the female buckle member
2
, two horizontal steps
24
respectively formed integral with the upright side walls
21
within the receiving space
12
and extended backwards from the upright blocks
23
for supporting the side arms
11
of the locking plate
1
, a rear bumper
26
connected between the upright side walls
21
at a rear side remote from the upright blocks
23
, an insertion slot
27
transversely disposed at the bottom side wall there between the upright side walls
11
in front of the rear bumper
26
(please see also FIG.
5
), and a transverse locating block
25
connected between the upright side walls
21
and suspended above the insertion slot
27
. The top side wall of the transverse locating block
25
is preferably serrated or corrugated for positive positioning of a belt
4
. One end of the belt
4
is inserted through the insertion slot
27
, then turned back and passed over the transverse locating block
25
, and then extended out of the insertion slot
27
. The other end of the belt
4
is fixedly connected to the male buckle member
3
. The male buckle member
3
is fixedly connected to one end of the belt
4
, comprising a vertical front wall
31
, two side walls
34
convenient for the positioning of the fingers, a tongue
32
perpendicularly raised from the vertical front wall
31
on the middle, and a sloping retaining recess
321
formed on the tongue
32
at a top side.
Referring to FIG.
5
and
FIG. 1
again, during the assembly process of the buckle, the pivots
13
of the locking plate
1
are respectively forced into the pivot holes
231
at the female buckle member
2
, enabling the side arms
11
to be respectively supported on the steps
24
in the female buckle member
2
and the smoothly arched front guide edge
111
of each of the side arms
11
to be respectively stopped against the upright blocks
23
at the female buckle member
2
, and the tongue
32
of the male buckle member
3
is then inserted into the receiving space
22
in the female buckle member
2
between the upright blocks
23
, enabling the vertical front wall
31
of the male buckle member
3
to be stopped against the upright side walls
21
of the female buckle member
3
.
Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7
, when inserting the tongue
32
of the male buckle member
3
into the receiving space
22
in the female buckle member
2
between the upright blocks
23
, the springy hook
13
is forced to pass over the front side of the tongue
32
and then to engage into the sloping retaining recess
321
, and therefore the male buckle member
3
is firmly secured to the female buckle member
2
. When turning the locking plate
1
clockwise relative to the female buckle member
3
, the springy side arms
11
are curved, and the hook
13
is disengaged from the sloping retaining recess
321
, enabling the male buckle member
3
to be disconnected from the female buckle member
2
. After disconnection of the male buckle member
3
from the female buckle member
2
, the locking plate
1
is released from the hand, the springy side arms
11
immediately return to their former shape, thereby causing the locking plate
1
to be returned to its former position.
While only one embodiment of the present invention has been shown and described, it will be understood that various modifications and changes could be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention disclosed.
Claims
- 1. A lift control buckle of the type comprising:a female buckle member, said female buckle member comprising two upright side walls, a receiving space defined between said upright side walls, two upright blocks respectively formed integral with said upright side walls within said receiving space at a front side, two pivot holes respectively provided at said upright blocks and aimed at each other, and two horizontal steps respectively formed integral with said upright side walls within said receiving space and extended backwards from said upright blocks; a male buckle member, said male buckle member comprising a vertical front wall, a tongue perpendicularly raised from said vertical front wall on the middle for insertion into the receiving space in said female buckle member between said upright blocks, and a sloping retaining recess formed on said tongue at a top side; and a locking plate pivoted to said upright blocks within said pivot holes of said female buckle member and supported on said steps inside said female buckle member, said locking plate having a hook for hooking in the sloping retaining recess to secure said male buckle member to said female buckle member; wherein said locking plate comprises two springy side arms spaced from said hook at two opposite sides and respectively supported on said steps inside said female buckle member and stopped against said upright blocks of said female buckle member.
- 2. The lift-control buckle of claim 1 wherein said springy side arms each have a smoothly arched front guide edge respectively stopped against said upright blocks of said female buckle member.
- 3. A lift-control buckle of the type comprising:a female buckle member, said female buckle member comprising two upright side walls, a receiving space defined between said upright side walls, two upright blocks respectively formed integral with said upright side walls within said receiving space at a front side, and two horizontal steps respectively formed integral with said upright side walls within said receiving space and extended backwards from said upright blocks; a male buckle member, said male buckle member comprising a vertical front wall, a tongue perpendicularly raised from said vertical front wall on the middle for insertion into the receiving space in said female buckle member between said upright blocks, and a sloping retaining recess formed on said tongue at a top side; and a locking plate pivoted to said upright blocks of said female buckle member and supported on said steps inside said female buckle member, said locking plate having a hook for hooking in the sloping retaining recess to secure said male buckle member to said female buckle member; wherein said locking plate comprises two springy side arms spaced from said hook at two opposite sides and respectively supported on said steps inside said female buckle member and stopped against said upright blocks of said female buckle member.
- 4. The lift-control buckle of claim 3 wherein said springy side aims each have a smoothly arched front guide edge respectively stopped against said upright blocks of said female buckle member.
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