This latch pertains to those latches that are quick release by pulling on a string and pulling on one of the two components to separate from one another. The latch is used to detachably connect straps together, in particular, straps used to assemble or disassemble a bulletproof vest from a person's body.
A known latch is shown in
Another well-known latch is that found in backpacks where one has to press tabs to release. The direction of pressing is perpendicular to the cantilever axis and having the separation of the two components of the latch going perpendicular to the cantilever axis.
One aspect of the present invention is a quick release latch comprising female and male components that engage with each other. The female and male components integrate notches for attaching removable straps. Another aspect of the present invention allows for a user to separate the components apart by merely pulling a string or cord attached to a cantilever wall of the female component thus disengaging the components by the same force applied to the string to disengage a catch of the cantilever wall. The same force applied to the string translates into the motion of the female component causing separation from the male component.
Another aspect of the present invention is the integration of a stronger limit stop and a guiding feature that allows the male component to be guided into proper engagement in the female component. A further aspect is the inclusion of stress relievers to extend the life of the cantilever wall.
With reference to
As shown in
To separate the male and female components 1, 2, one will simply pull on the cantilever wall 2c via a string or rope, not shown. The pulling force on the female component 2 will separate the lock 2f from the cavity 1c thus disengaging the two components while the same pulling force transfers into separating the two components perpendicular to the cantilever axis A1. Of course, it should go without saying that for separation to occur, an anchor force opposite to the pulling force needs to take place for separation to occur. This would happen when the male component is anchored to a fixed point such as a bulletproof vest. When pulling on the female component 2, portions of the vest will become separated.
While the invention is envisioned to be used with belts or straps that fit on the hooks 1a, 2a by fitting the belt or strap through a mouth 3 leading to an opening 4, the hook 1a, 2a can be of any shape and size as long it hold a strap or belt. The mouth 3 includes biting hooks 5 that would bite into the strap or belt to prevent sliding out. The biting hooks 5 project into the opening 4. It is envisioned that one can just put one hook 1a, 2a as shown in the latch 100 shown in
Other modification can be envisioned, in particular, one can utilize any know material to make the latch. In particular, a material that is flexible such as plastic, metal, or a combination thereof. The corresponding cavity 1c of the male components can be placed in opposite sides to make the male component 1 reversible. The male and female component can include material reduction through holes to reduce the weight. All edges can either be blended or rounded to increase strength or reduce sharp edges. While the application herein disclosed is to bulletproof vests, the latch can be applied to many applications requiring separation of two components.
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20160000191 A1 | Jan 2016 | US |