Quick release mechanical connector including protected electrical connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6767218
  • Patent Number
    6,767,218
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 9, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 27, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A quick release buckle for securing both an electrical connection and a mechanical coupling includes a multiple pin male portion of an electrical connector. The buckle also includes means for receiving the male portion of an electrical connector to form an electrical connection, a first protective housing containing one of the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the multiple pin male portion and capable of insertion, and a second protective housing containing one of the means for receiving the male portion and the multiple pin male portion. The second protective housing is capable of receiving the first protective housing to form a mechanical coupling. In addition, the first and second protective housings include at least one quick-release mechanism for fastening and decoupling the buckle.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to electrical and mechanical connections and, in particular, to quick release buckles used in wearable electronics to connect electrical devices to garments.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Electronic devices such as MP3 players and cellular telephones are becoming increasingly small and portable. The demand for increased portability and convenience drives a major trend in the consumer electronics marketplace toward wearable electronic devices that can be attached to garments. These “wearable electronic devices” require electrical connection both with other devices (i.e., headphones connected to an MP3 player) as well as with circuits that form part of a garment itself (i.e., conductive fibers, etc.). Wearable electronic devices also require mechanically strong connections because the electronic devices need to stay attached to a wearer's garment as the wearer moves (i.e., a portable MP3 player attached to a jogger's shorts). Further, wearable electronic devices also demand a level of fashion not generally associated with conventional electronic devices.




Currently, there are a number of electrical connectors, similar to those used in mobile telephone chargers, which provide electrical connectivity and some amount of mechanical strength. However, these devices lack the requisite mechanical strength, design, and user interface required by the fashion/garment industry.




Further, within the fashion/garment industry, there are many varieties of quick-release buckles which allow for the mechanical connection of two or more items. An example of such quick-release buckles is a rucksack with straps that have buckle elements attached. When the buckle elements are connected they form a friction coupling and can be decoupled with relative ease, usually by depressing a portion of one of the buckle elements such that it slides through an opening in its counterpart. However, these buckles currently do not have the capacity for forming electrical connections.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, in one aspect, a buckle for securing both an electrical connection and a mechanical coupling includes a multiple pin male portion of an electrical connector. The buckle also includes means for receiving the male portion of an electrical connector to form an electrical connection, a first protective housing containing one of the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the multiple pin male portion and capable of insertion, and a second protective housing containing one of the means for receiving the male portion and the multiple pin male portion. The second protective housing is capable of receiving the first protective housing to form a mechanical coupling. In addition, the first and second protective housings include at least one quick-release mechanism for fastening and decoupling the buckle.




In one embodiment of the invention, the mechanical coupling of the buckle includes at least one flexible portion of one of the first and second protective housings which depresses upon insertion and substantially returns to its original position upon alignment with at least one opening in the other of the first and second protective housings, and the flexible portion and the opening generate the coupling.




In one embodiment of the invention, the first and second protective housings include a sealing means for forming a protective seal around the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the multiple pin male portion when connected. In another embodiment, the sealing means is a sealing cup.




In one embodiment of the invention, at least one of the first and second protective housings include a sealing means for forming a protective seal around at least one of the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the multiple pin male portion when not connected. In another embodiment the sealing means around either the multiple pin male portion, the means for receiving the multiple pin male portion, or both the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the multiple pin male portion is a sealing cup. In another embodiment, the sealing means can be displaced such that the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the multiple pin male portion can form an electrical connection upon insertion. In another embodiment, the sealing means can be displaced such that it forms a protective seal around the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the multiple pin male portion when connected.




In one embodiment, at least one of the first and second protective housings is attached to a garment. In another embodiment, at least one of the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the male portion is electrically connected to the garment.




In one embodiment, at least one of the first and second protective housings is attached to an electrical device. In another embodiment, at least one of the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the male portion is electrically connected to the electrical device.




The invention provides many advantages, some of which are elucidated with reference to the embodiments below.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

depicts a side view of a quick-release buckle connector for forming both an electrical connection and a mechanical coupling;





FIG. 2

depicts a side view of the quick-release buckle in

FIG. 1

upon connection;





FIG. 3

depicts a top view of the quick-release buckle connector of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIMARY EMBODIMENT




The proposed buckle secures both an electrical connection and a mechanical coupling.





FIG. 1

illustrates a preferred embodiment of the proposed buckle. In this embodiment, buckle


10


includes two portions. First protective housing


11


inserts into second protective housing


12


as shown in FIG.


2


. First protective housing


11


includes a flexible depression bump


15


that depresses when it comes into contact with second protective housing


12


during insertion. Flexible depression bump


15


depresses such that first protective housing means


11


can be easily inserted into second protective housing means


12


. Flexible depression bump


15


returns to approximately its original position when first protective housing is inserted into second protective housing


12


and flexible depression bump


15


is aligned with opening


16


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, flexible depression bump


15


forms a friction coupling when it returns to approximately its original position. To decouple the buckle, a user simple depresses flexible depression bump


15


and slides first protective housing


11


out of second protective housing


12


. Flexible depression bump


15


further returns to approximately its original position once substantially removed from second protective housing


12


.




This embodiment of a quick-release buckle is utilized for illustrative purposes only. Quick-release buckles can include one or more flexible depression elements and openings, or no flexible portions at all, but rather any known means for forming a friction coupling. Examples of other known means for forming a friction coupling include a snapping mechanism, clasping mechanism, or any other known buckling mechanism.




First protective housing


11


and second protective housing


12


can be made from any type of material. As an example, they can be formed from a rigid plastic material or any other material used to form a buckle.




First protective housing


11


also includes multiple pin electrical connector


20


which includes pins


21


. Multiple pin electrical connector


20


is attached to cable


22


. Cable


22


is electrically conductive and is connected to webbing


23


. Webbing


23


can be connected to a garment (i.e., a jacket or shirt), a garment accessory (i.e., a backpack or a belt), or directly to a removable electrical device (i.e., an MP3 player or a mobile phone). Webbing


23


can include conductive fibers, or any other known material that allows it to conduct electrical current (i.e., conductive ink). First protective housing means also serves to protect multiple pin electrical connector


20


and cable


22


from impacts and other detrimental effects that impact electrical connector


20


and cable


22


, such as dirt and dust. In addition, cable


22


is not taught and does not become taught within the first protective housing


11


, thus improving its stability.




Second protective housing


12


includes an electrical socket


25


that is capable of receiving pins


21


of multiple pin connector


20


to form an electrical connection. Electrical socket


25


is attached to cable


26


. Cable


26


is electrically conductive and is connected to webbing


27


. Webbing


27


can be connected to a garment (i.e., a jacket or shirt), a garment accessory (i.e., a backpack or a belt), or directly to a removable electrical device (i.e., an MP3 player or a mobile phone). Webbing


27


can include conductive fibers, or any other known material that allows it to conduct electrical current (i.e., conductive ink). Second protective housing


12


protects electrical socket


25


and cable


26


from impacts and other effects which negatively impact electrical socket


25


, such as dirt and dust. In addition, cable


26


is not taught and does not become taught within the first protective housing


11


, thus improving its stability.




Electrical socket


25


includes a sealing device


30


, which protects electrical socket


25


from dust, dirt, water, and any other material which can adversely affect its conductivity. Sealing device


30


,


30


′ is spring-mounted. Upon insert of first protective housing means


11


into second protective housing means, sealing device


30


,


30


′ opens at point


31


to allow pins


21


to enter electrical socket


25


. This occurs by the ends of first protective housing means


11


mechanically pushing open sealing device


30


,


30


′ as it is inserted. The insertion of first protective housing


11


into second protective housing means


12


such that flexible depression bump


15


forms a friction coupling when it returns to approximately its original position within opening


16


, mechanically secures an electrical connection between pins


21


and electrical socket


25


. Further, sealing device


30


,


30


′ is opened to the extend that it serves to protect the electrical connection of pins


20


and electrical socket


25


from dust, dirt, water, and any other material which can adversely affect its conductivity, as shown in FIG.


2


.




This embodiment of a sealing device is utilized for illustrative purposes only. Sealing devices can include one or more moveable elements and openings, or no flexible portions at all, but rather any known means for forming a sealing device. Examples of other known means for forming a seal include an extendable portion covering electrical socket


25


, or any other known sealing mechanism.





FIG. 3

includes a top view of the quick release buckle shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




The preceding expressions and examples are exemplary and are not intended to limit the scope of the claims that follow.



Claims
  • 1. A buckle for securing both an electrical connection and a mechanical coupling comprising:a multiple pin male portion of an electrical connector; means for receiving the male portion of an electrical connector to form an electrical connection; a first protective housing containing one of the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the multiple pin male portion and capable of insertion; a second protective housing containing one of the means for receiving the male portion and the multiple pin male portion, said second protective housing being capable of receiving the first protective housing to form a mechanical coupling; wherein the first and second protective housings include at least one quick-release mechanism for fastening and decoupling the buckle, and wherein the first and second protective housings are connected to a webbing comprising an integrated electrically conducting material.
  • 2. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the mechanical coupling further comprises at least one flexible portion of one of the first and second protective housings which depresses upon insertion and substantially returns to its original position upon alignment with at least one opening in the other of the first and second protective housings, wherein said flexible portion and said opening generate said coupling.
  • 3. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the first and second protective housings further comprise a sealing means for forming a protective seal around the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the multiple pin male portion when connected.
  • 4. The buckle of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second protective housings further comprise a sealing means for forming a protective seal around at least one of the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the multiple pin male portion when not connected.
  • 5. The buckle of claim 4, wherein the sealing means can be displaced such that the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the multiple pin male portion can form an electrical connection upon insertion.
  • 6. The buckle claim 5, wherein the of the sealing means can be displaced such that it forms a protective seal around the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the multiple pin male portion when connected.
  • 7. The buckle of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second protective housings is attached to a garment.
  • 8. The buckle of claim 7, wherein at least one of the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the male portion is electrically connected to the garment.
  • 9. The buckle of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second protective housings is attached to an electrical device.
  • 10. The buckle of claim 9, wherein at least one of the multiple pin male portion and the means for receiving the male portion is electrically connected to the electrical device.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/282,747, filed Apr. 10, 2001, the teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/282747 Apr 2001 US