This invention relates to a magnetic buckle. In particular, the invention relates to a two-piece sliding buckle that is held in place by cooperating magnets on each of the pieces.
Two-piece buckles are often used to connect two straps together, such as in a seat belt. Often, the buckles are locked together via a spring-loaded latching mechanism, which can be released by raising or lowering a latch, or by pressing a button.
It is an object of the invention to provide a two-piece buckle assembly that is simple to engage and disengage, and is secure in locking.
This and other objects are accomplished by a buckle assembly having a first buckle portion that cooperates with a second buckle portion, as well as a locking lid that is connected to the first buckle portion and assists in locking and unlocking the two buckle portions to and from each other. Each of the buckle portions can have at least one strap retaining bar so that the buckle portions can be used to connect two straps or articles together. Preferably, at least one of the buckle portions has two strap retaining bars so that a strap can be adjustably connected thereto. The strap retaining bars of the first buckle portion are located at an opposite end of the strap retaining bars of the second buckle portion when the two buckle portions are locked together.
Each of the buckle portions has a base body with a plurality of exterior surfaces, and a plurality of interior surfaces. The first buckle portion has a first base body with a first front recess on one longitudinal end of the first base body, a first rear recess on an opposite longitudinal end of the first base body, and a magnet enclosed in the first base body between the first front recess and the first rear recess. The second buckle portion has a second base body with a second front recess on one longitudinal end of the second base body and a second rear recess on an opposite longitudinal end of the second base body, a magnet enclosed in the second base body, a front engagement flange disposed between the second front recess and the magnet, a rear engagement flange disposed between the second rear recess and the magnet.
The locking lid is connected to the first buckle portion and is formed by a sliding element, a spring connected to the sliding element, a pivot axle arranged adjacent the spring, a front attachment element arranged adjacent the pivot axle, and a rear attachment element connected to an end of the sliding element opposite the pivot axle. The front attachment element extends through the first front recess of the first buckle portion, the rear attachment element extends through the first rear recess of the first buckle portion and the pivot axle is rotatably held in the first buckle portion to connect the locking lid to the first buckle portion.
The first and second buckle portions can be connected together by placing the interior surfaces of the first buckle portion against the interior surfaces of the second buckle portion, which causes the magnets to attract each other, and then sliding the sliding element of the locking lid toward the first rear recess against a force of the spring until the front attachment element of the locking lid engages the front engagement flange of the second buckle portion and the rear attachment element of the locking lid engages the rear engagement flange of the second buckle portion. The sliding element is then released to return the spring to a resting position with the engagement flanges holding the front and rear attachment elements in a locked position.
In one embodiment, there is a pull lever connected to the spring, opposite the pivot axle. The first buckle portion can be disengaged from the second buckle portion when the buckle portions are in the locked position by pulling on the pull lever in a direction away from the second buckle portion, against a force of the spring, until the front attachment element pivots around the pivot axle to release the front attachment element from the first engagement flange, and sliding the sliding element toward the first rear recess until the rear attachment element disengages from the rear engagement flange. A pull head on a pull strap can be connected to the pull lever to assist in moving the lever against the force of the spring.
The pivot axle is connected to the first buckle portion by inserting it into a pivot recess in the first buckle portion. The pivot recess contains opposing pivot slots that receive the pivot axle so that is held in the slots but can rotate with pressure from the pull lever.
To further secure the two buckle portions together and prevent disengagement under stress in the horizontal direction, the first and second buckle portions can each comprise at least one tooth that engages the magnet housing of the opposing buckle portion when the buckle portions are in the locked position. The teeth prevent the buckle portions from moving past each other under tension from straps connected to the respective buckle portions.
The magnets can be circular magnets that are encased in cylindrical housings in the first and second buckle portions. The teeth can be configured so as to directly abut the circular housings. Preferably, there are at least two teeth on each of the buckle portions, which abut the cylindrical housing on a same side of the housing, and opposite the location of the teeth from the opposing buckle portion.
In a preferred embodiment, the front attachment element and the rear attachment element of the locking lid are each configured as loops, with two vertical support posts and a horizontal bar between the vertical support posts. The engagement flanges of the second buckle portion are inserted into each of the loops on top of the horizontal bars to lock the two buckle portions together.
To assist in locking and unlocking, the horizontal bars have a guide slope that allows the bars to slide along the engagement flanges of the second buckle portion during locking and unlocking. Alternate structures to the loops, such as a wall with a horizontal groove or opening, could also be envisioned.
In one embodiment, the locking lid is disposed in a guide track on the first buckle portion. The guide track has a floor, side walls and an overhanging lip. The locking lid has securing flanges on a rear end of the locking lid, which abut an underside of the overhanging lip to retain the locking lid on the first buckle portion in a slidable but not a pivotable manner.
Preferably, the spring is a flat deformation spring that bends under compressive force from the pull lever or from a finger, and expands back to a resting position when released. The deformation of the spring causes the locking lid to slide along the guide track on the first buckle portion during locking and unlocking of the buckle portions from each other. The spring is preferably integrally molded in one piece with the sliding element and the pivot axle.
To further assist in aligning the buckle portions with each other, the first buckle portion has a pair of sloped interior sliding surfaces, and the second buckle portion has a pair of correspondingly sloped interior sliding surfaces, on each side of the respective base bodies. The sliding surfaces of the first buckle portion slide along and mate with the sliding surfaces of the second buckle portion during locking of the first buckle portion to the second buckle portion.
The buckle assembly of the present invention provides a secure locking arrangement, enhanced by magnets, that can be easily locked and unlocked by movement of the locking lid. The structure of the first and second buckle portions as well as the attractive force of the magnets ensure that the buckle portions are accurately aligned when brought together, which allows the engagement flanges to easily secure the attachment elements to securely lock the buckle portions together.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.
In the drawings, wherein similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views:
FIG. 13C2 is a cross-sectional view along lines C2-C2 of
FIG. 14D2 is a cross-sectional view along lines D2-D2 of
FIG. 15E2 is a cross-sectional view along lines E2-E2 of
FIG. 16F2 is a cross-sectional view along lines F2-F2 of
FIG. 17G2 is a cross-sectional view along lines G2-G2 of
FIG. 18H2 is a cross-sectional view along lines H2-H2 of
First buckle portion 10 will now be described in detail with reference to
Locking lid 30, shown in
Locking lid 30 is connected to first buckle portion 10 to form an upper buckle assembly A by inserting front loop 33 into front recess 11 and inserting rear loop 37 into rear recess 12, as shown in
Second buckle portion 20 is shown in
The connection of upper buckle assembly A formed by first buckle portion 10 and locking lid 30, to second buckle portion 20 is shown in
As shown in
The disengagement of first and second buckle portions 10 and 20 is shown in
Accordingly, while only a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is obvious that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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