The invention relates to a magnetic fastening buckle including:
The document WO 2008/006355 describes a fastening buckle provided with a permanent magnet, and a pair of locking levers on one of the coupling elements. The other coupling element is provided with a fixed ferromagnetic yoke transversely placed in a groove extending perpendicular to the coupling direction of both elements. The magnetic flux of the permanent magnet is channeled by the yoke, which causes a magnetic attraction between the elements, followed by a mechanical locking when, the buckle is closed. Nevertheless, the magnetic attraction effect remains insufficient because of the moderated magnetic field generated by the magnet. It is then necessary to guide the mobile element at a certain distance, to the detriment of the buckle overall dimensions.
The document WO 2009/103279 mentions a magnetic fastener buckle provided with two permanent magnets with opposite polarities. Nevertheless, centering the plug-in element requires means difficult to implement.
The object of the invention aims at providing a magnetic fastening buckle with a fast interlocking and small overall dimensions.
The fastening buckle according to the invention is characterized in that the body of the first plug-in element comprises a pair of guiding pins protruding on both sides of a first housing opening in the first permanent magnet, both guiding pins being parallel to the longitudinal axis of the buckle, and the second receiving element being provided with a flat support plate, the whole being able to ensure a self-centering effect for the first plug-in element in said longitudinal direction.
In addition, this magnetic self-centering effect results from the distribution of the magnetic field lines of the two magnets, which are in opposite directions on both sides of the longitudinal axis. The uniform magnetic attraction in the air-gap between the two permanent magnets tends to axially move the first plug-in element until it comes into contact with the second receiving element. The buckle is maintained by magnetic attraction in the closed position in a secure way through the mechanical blocking of the locking arms in the cap.
According to a preferential embodiment, the two permanent magnets are formed by cylindrical studs with axial polarization, and extending in alignment with the longitudinal axis. The cap of the second receiving element is provided with a pair of recesses arranged on both sides of a second housing opening in the second permanent magnet, the recesses being intended to receive in the attraction closing position said guiding pins, as well as stops provided at the ends of the locking arms.
The permanent magnets can be made out of a ferrous material (iron, steel, nickel, cobalt, etc.) or out of ferrite.
Other advantages and characteristics will more clearly arise from the following description of an embodiment of the invention given as a nonrestrictive example and represented in the annexed drawings, in which:
In the figures, a magnetic fastening buckle 10 comprises a first plug-in element 11 intended to be inserted into a second receiving element 12 to ensure the closing of the fastening buckle 10.
The first plug-in element 11 includes a body 13 out of molded plastic material, having at one of the ends a first slotted device 14 provided with slots for the passage of a strap, a pair of locking arms 15, 16 extending in a coplanar way along the opposite sides, and a first permanent magnet 17 placed in a first central opening 18 in the body 13 between the two locking arms 15, 16. One of the ends of each locking arm 15, 16 is overhangly integral with the body 13 in order to allow an elastic side deformation during the manual phase of unlocking.
The second receiving element 12 is provided with a flat support plate 19 surmounted by a cap 20 delimiting an open space 21 for receiving the locking arms 15, 16, and a second opening 22 in which a second permanent magnet 23 is placed. A second slotted device 24 is provided at the back of the cap 20 for the passage of the other strap end.
The two permanent magnets 17, 23 are formed for example by cylindrical studs out of magnetized magnetic material, said studs being aligned according to the longitudinal axis XY. The permanent magnets 17, 23 can be made out of a ferrous material (iron, steel, nickel, cobalt, etc.) or out of ferrite. Each permanent magnet 17, 23 includes a pole N and a pole S, respectively located at each end of the studs. The poles of the two permanent magnets 17, 23 opposite each other have opposite magnetic polarities so as to create a magnetic attraction effect between them.
As it is shown for example in
Both locking arms 15, 16 have identical profiles symmetrical relative to the vertical median plane whose trace is the longitudinal axis XY. Each elastic locking arm 15, 16 is composed of a gripping sector 24, and of a guiding surface 25 ending at the free end by a stop 26.
In addition, the body 13 comprises two guiding pins 30 protruding on both sides of the first opening 18 of the magnet 17 so as to contribute to the longitudinal centering of the first plug-in element 11.
The cap 20 of the second receiving element 12 is provided with a pair of recesses 27 arranged on both sides of the second opening 22 in the magnet 23. At the end of the closing course of the buckle, the stop 26 of each locking arm 15, 16, and the guiding pins 30 enter the corresponding recesses 27 of the cap 20 to ensure both the centering and the mechanical locking in the closing position.
The input of the support plate 19 is advantageously provided with a positioning notch 28 into which a guiding protuberance 29 for the body 13 is axially inserted during the magnetic attraction course.
The closing and the opening of the magnetic fastening buckle 10 are carried out in the following way:
From the opening position represented in
In the centered position in
It is essential that the first plug-in element 11 should be brought closer along and over the support plate 19 of the second receiving element 12. In the event of a slope or of a random positioning of the first plug-in element 11, the system composed of the two magnets 17, 23 generates in the air-gap repulsive magnetic fields likely to restore an axial guidance in the longitudinal direction XY.
To open the buckle, it is enough to laterally hold the locking arms 15, 16 between two fingers in the opposite directions of the arrows F1 and F2 in order to ensure the mechanical unlocking. The first plug-in element 11 is then submitted to a manual axial traction and moved away at the same time from the second receiving element 12, the force of traction being opposite, and higher than, the force of magnetic attraction of the magnets 17, 23.
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