Claims
- 1. A relatively flat overcenter buckle of the type which is connected to a loop of a connector extending in a first direction from the buckle and which is used for tensioning and removably securing to the buckle a belt extending in an opposite direction from the buckle through overcenter action of said buckle in which tension tends to keep said buckle in a locked position, said buckle comprising:
- a handle having a front surface and a rear surface, the handle having a pair of opposite sides with each side having an eye large enough for the connector to pass through and the eyes extending from each of said opposite lines along a line extending across said handle, the handle having two parallel legs extending perpendicularly to said line and spaced apart a distance sufficient to accommodate the width of the belt with clearance;
- a first cross member joined to said handle and extending parallel to said line across the space between the legs and located in a plane which is offset with respect to the sides of said handle;
- said handle being pivotable along an axis formed by said line between an unlock position in which the tension is released to a lock position in which the tension cooperates with the offset of said first cross member to retain said buckle in said locked position;
- said handle and cross member being a unitary structure; and,
- retaining means for retaining a loop of the belt to said handle.
- 2. The buckle of claim 1 wherein said retaining means includes a second cross member extending parallel to said line.
- 3. The buckle of claim 2 wherein in the locked position of said buckle, the belt passes around said first cross member, and in the unlocked position passes only around said second cross member.
- 4. The buckle of claim 1 wherein said retaining means further comprise a portion of said handle included between two spaced apertures in said handle.
- 5. The buckle of claim 1 further comprising:
- a connector, each end of which passes through one of said eyes from the rear surface; and,
- means to prevent the ends of the connector from being withdrawn through the eyes.
- 6. The buckle of claim 1 further comprising:
- a belt having a free end and a standing part, the free end being doubled back on the standing part to form a bight, the bight retained by said retaining means with the free end being between the standing part and said first cross member in one position of the buckle and in another position of the buckle being looped around said retaining means.
- 7. The buckle of claim 1 further comprising:
- safety means in said handle for removably engaging an end of said handle opposite said first cross member with the belt.
- 8. An overcenter buckle of the type which is connected to a loop of a connector extending in a first direction from the buckle and which is used for tensioning and removably securing to the buckle a belt extending in an opposite direction from the buckle, said buckle comprising:
- a handle having a front surface and a rear surface, the handle having a pair of opposite side edges with an eye extending from each of said opposite side edges along a line extending across said handle, each eye being large enough for the connector to pass through and said handle having a cross member parallel to said line and located in a plane which is offset with respect to the side edges;
- retaining means for removably retaining a loop of the belt to said handle such that the free end of said belt is positioned adjacent said cross member; and,
- said handle being pivotable about an axis defined by said line such that in the locked position the handle overlies said belt with said free end of said belt positioned around said cross member and, in the unlocked position, the belt is positioned around only said retaining means.
- 9. The buckle of claim 8 wherein said retaining means further comprise a portion of said handle included between two spaced apertures in said handle.
- 10. The buckle claim 8 wherein said retaining means further comprise a bar-like member joined to said handle to span an opening in said handle.
- 11. The buckle of claim 8 further comprising:
- a connector, each end of which passes through one of said eyes from the rear surface; and,
- means to prevent the ends of the connector from being withdrawn through the eyes.
- 12. The buckle of claim 8 further comprising:
- safety means in said handle for removably engaging an end of said handle opposite said end edge with the belt.
PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our prior copending U.S. application Ser. No. 003,544, filed Jan. 15, 1979.
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