1. Field of the Invention
The present invention related to a fastener having features that allows for detachment and customization of items to suit the owners' style and needs. More specifically, the present invention relates to a fastener system that provides a locking method by magnet to allow customization of items only using the fastener system.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, attachments occur by hooks. These hooks vary in size and may swivel but are so common to allow goods from differing manufacturers to be attached to each other. Thus, generic or substituted goods may be attached to an item, which reduces the ability for a manufacturer to be the only provider of customizations for their goods. Therefore, there is a need for customization of attachment to allow for designers to customize what is attached to their goods.
The present invention relates to a locking fastener system. In one embodiment of the present invention is a two-piece locking fastener system which comprises a fastener key and a fastener housing.
The key comprises an elongated body with two ends: an insertion end and an outer end. Further, the key has two sides: a locking-direction side and an unlocking-direction side. A prong is located at the insertion end of the key, for mating with the housing. One embodiment of the key comprises the key made of a magnetic material. An additional embodiment of the key features a magnet fixed to the locking-direction side of the key. The housing comprises an upper end and a lower end. The upper end has a slot for insertion of the key. The slot has a center point and a recess at the center point. In one embodiment would have the recess dimensioned to accept insertion of the prong of the key.
The slot has each an unlocking location and a locking location. The width of the slot varies from a first width at the unlocking location to a second width at the locking location. The first width at the unlocking location is dimensioned to allow insertion of the key. One embodiment would have a width, which would equate to the sum of the thickness of the key's body and prong height. The second width at the locking location is dimensioned to secure the key when the prong of the key is inserted into the center point recess. In one embodiment of the second width at the locking location is just larger than the width of the key's body.
The locking location has a magnet to provide attraction between the key and the housing, providing the locking of the mechanism.
The key is inserted into the housing at the unlocking location, the prong is seated in the recess of the housing, and the key is rotated through the slot to the locking location.
An additional embodiment further comprises an aperture on the lower end of the housing. This aperture would allow for attachment of the housing to a strap or bag.
An additional embodiment further comprises an aperture on the outer end of the key. This aperture would allow for attachment of the key to a strap or bag.
An additional embodiment would comprise the above, but further comprise an alignment element protruding from the locking direction side of the key. The housing in this embodiment would further comprise a recess at the locking location to allow for mating with the alignment element of the key.
Having briefly described the present invention, the above and further objects, features and advantages thereof will be recognized by those skilled in the pertinent art from the following detailed description of the invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The present invention relates to a locking fastener system with one embodiment which allows a manufacturer to provide exclusive customization for what can be attached to their products. The fastener allows for items of differing designs and customizations that are only provided by the manufacturer. The embodiments of the present invention may be used to attach to any item requiring an attachment though in this embodiment the present invention is used in connection with attaching a strap to a bag. The embodiments of the present invention may be attached on an item and include different customized parts that may be interchangeable.
One embodiment of the present invention is shown in
In one embodiment, the housing (30) may contain a slot (32) at the upper end (44), an aperture (42) in the lower end (46), the center point (34), and the recess of center point (36). The upper end (44) may include a slot (32) with an unlocking location (38) and a locking location (40) to allow insertion of a key (60). The aperture (42) of one embodiment is for attachment to a strap or bag, and is not required for other embodiments of the present invention.
The fastener system (12) may contain a key (60), which is inserted into the housing (30) as shown in
In one embodiment, the key (60) may contain an insertion end (62) and an outer end (64). The prong (66) is located at the insertion end (62) and an aperture on the outer end (68). The prong (66) further consists of an unlocking-direction side (70) and a locking-direction side (72). The key (60) may also include alignment elements (84) on the locking direction side (72). The aperture (68) of one embodiment can be for attachment to a strap or bag, and is not required for other embodiments of the present invention.
The housing (30) may contain a slot (32), which allows for insertion of the key (60) as shown in
The width of the slot (32) varies from the unlocking location (38) to the locking location (40). The width at the unlocking location (38) is dimensioned to allow insertion of the key (60). In one embodiment, the width of the slot at the unlocking location (38) is slightly larger than the sum of the thickness of the key's body (60) and prong height (66). The second width at the locking location (40) is dimensioned to secure the key when the prong (66) is inserted into the center point recess (36). In one embodiment, the width at the locking location (40) is slightly larger than the width of the key (60).
In one embodiment, the key (60) may be inserted into the slot (32) at the unlocking location (38), which allows the prong (66) to be inserted into the center point recess (36). The insertion of the prong (66) in the center point recess (36) provides the first constraint between the housing (30) and the key (60). Further, the prong (66) in the center point recess (36) provides a rotational center for the key (60) as it rotates into the locking location (40).
While this description discloses one embodiment of the present invention, those skilled in the art could make modifications and variations without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention described in the claims.
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